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10 3 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Sunday, Jan. 25, 1959 +- Bra Broths N'oticei received until 11 p.m. Deaths Irolhfi Bratta A)»\US—Kichird C. of M Auburn Ave., in Buffalo, ft.'". Jan. 23, IW'S. husband of Eliz*o«ta Gauge! Adams: brother of Robert and Doug- las Adams of Scotland. Friends re- ceived at the Cordon L. Snyder Funeral Home, 4*3 Grant St.. 2-* and T-a p.m. where funeral serv- ice will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Friends Invited. Deceased was a member of Kilwinning Lodge No. 10. F.*A.Sf. of Dalkeith. Scotland; The family of the late Jerome J. Rarone wish to thank their relatives, friend* and neighbors for the kind- ness and thoughtfulness shown dur- ing their recent bereavement. SISTER MARIE. BROTHERS MARIO & JOHN The BARRON* FAMILY .. -»-„.<,. The family of the late Michael L C. C. of E. No. a. and Brewery Barron wish to express their thanks Engineer* Local No. I. a nd appreciation for the thoughtful- AL»FOR&-Helen T. Keller, suddenly "««" jLP^gfc .*&*&•"* "j*: Jan •£%, 1959 of *2 Manlon Terrace' J'*** * ho •* nt - mas8 cards, cards and Cheeklowaga. beloved wife of *">*«« George L. Alsford; mother of Mr*. Edward A. Goocb and George C. Alsford: survived by five grand- children: daughter of the late Michael and Theresa Keller, sister of George P. of Connecticut, Mrs. Nicholas Kos of Los Angeles, Mrs. Henry Dolan, Mrs. Clifton Cramer. the late Rev. Charles Keller. Frank A.. Mrs. L. Walsh. Mrs. M. Marx. Mr*. D. Pope and Jeanette Keller. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc., 1933 Kensington Ave. from 2-5 a n d 7-10 p.m. Funeral Tuesday at 9:1% a.m. Requiem Mass at Infant of Prague Church at 10 a.m. Deceased was a member of the BYKRS— William D , In Buffalo. N.Y.. Jan. 23. l».-.». of 1H;J E a s t Delavan Ave., beloved husband of Harriet E. Grant Byers: father of Miss Edith Byers, Mrs William Flater of Niagara Falls. Miss Mary Byers and William G. Byers of Fairfax. Va.; G randfather of ft grandchildren. riends received at the James A Gambacorta Funeral Home. 188 East Delavan Ave. where funeral services will be held Monday at 9 o'clock nd from St. Francis tie Sales Church at 9:30 a.m. Friends invited. Altar and Rosary Society of Infant Deceased was a member of the Let- of Prague Church and Greater Buf- falo Democratic Club. 2«t2« IMPLEMENT — Thomaa J. Ample- ment. chief petty officer, U.S. Navy. suddenly Jan. 11, IMP. at Yokosuka. Japan, son of Arthur E. and F.leanor M. Lennon Stanton Ample- ment of «SI Fulton SU Buffalo. N. Y.: brother of Mrs. Raymond J. Swannte. Mrs. Thomas J. Nicholson. Eleanor A., Eugene F. and George E. Amolement. Funeral services will be held at the Ray O'ConneU Fu- neral Home Inc.. 22»« South Park Ave., Mondav morning at » o clock and at St. Stephen's Church at 10 ©*cfocfc. F r i e n d s are Invited. 24125 ANttRKW*—Alfred Andrews of 250 Dewilt St.. Buffalo. N. Y. Jan. 23, 1959. husband of LaRue (McCon- naughev) Andrews: father of Jes- sie LouUe and Glenia Lee Andrews; brother of Clarence. Jessie and the late Vernon and Chester Andrews. Funeral from the Link-Fox Co. Mortuarv, 33* Grant St.. Monday afternoon at * o'clock. Friend* in- vited Interment at Marshand. Pa., on Tuesday afternoon. 25t2« AT7.ROTT—Fiorlan H. of 48 Collins Wa'k Jan 22. 195®, beloved husband of Cecelia Walter Atzrott: father of Edward F.. Howard J., Henry R . Joseph V. II. Mrs. Bernlce Aures. the *ate Marcella Mary AUrott. Fu- neral front the funeral home of Frank J. Knab. 1213 Lovejoy St., Mondav nlbrnlng at «. and from the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 9 o'clock. Friends Invited. •ACHilAX—E u r e m i a L. Bachman, Jan. j(, !«9, daughter of the late Gustave C. and Amelia Bachman. Friends received at the Leo Van- dercher 4c Son Funeral Home. -549 Main St.. until It a.m. Monday. Services will 'be held at All Saints Episcopal Church, Llnwood Ave. and West Ferry St., at 2 o'clock. Friend* invited. 25t28 B1LE8TRIRRI— Anthony ST.. sudden- ly Jan. 24. 1M». beloved husband of Josephine Panjerella; father of Salvatore. Frank. John. Mrs. Earl <Sar»h> Reid of Los Angeles. Calif.. Mrs. Angelo 'Lena) RIondi of I^os Angeles. 1 Tallf.. Mrs. Salvatore <Rose> Marino. Mrs. Peter (Mildred i Corapi of Erie. Pa.. Mrs. Robert (Angelinet Itovle of Lo* Angeles. Ciilf.. Joseph. Mrs. Ronald (Joseph-1 Anthony Jr. and wa- ter Carriers' Assn. 24t23 CAMMARATA—Josephine (Joannl of 218 Virginia St.. Jan. 24. 1959. wife of the late Marco: mother of Harold B., Mrs. John (Catherine* Wolcott of Byron, N. Y.. Mrs. Clair (Laura* Leaton of Dunlap. Calif.. Joseph, Mrs. Frank (Rose) Pleri. Mrs. Onof- rio (Mary) DIDom»n!co. Mrs. Vin- cent (Louise) Corklns, and the late Michael: sister of Mrs. Carrie Fas- c'ana of Jamestown. N. Y.. and John M. Ai:is: grandmother of 32 grand- children and seven great-grandchil- dren Friends mav call at the Mario Barone Funeral Home. 152 Albany St. at Plvmouth where funeral will be he!d Tuesday morning. Time to be announced later. Friends invited 25t2« ClACa*CH-John J. of 55 Brunck Rd,. Lancaster, formerly of 98 Bissel! Ave., suddenly. Jan. 22. 19.19. son of the late Joseph and Magdralyn (nee Szexepanskl) Clacluch: brother of Mrs. Joseph Tloczynski of Cleveland O.. Andrew. Stanley. Leo. Mrs. Casl- mer Kaezmarek. waiter and the late Hedwig. Helen Cranat and Pelagia. Funeral from the Pacer Funeral Home. 12T5 Sycamore. Monday morning at 9:30 and at St. Luke's R. C. Church at !«. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemeterv. family plot Friends are invited. Chapel hours from 2-10 p.m. Mr. Clacluch was a life member of the Moniuszko Singing Society and Eddie Sprudels Inc. 23t25 COLLIER—Samuel W. Collier of IT1 Wlllowbreeze, Town of Tonawanda. Jan. 24. laaa, beloved husband of Winifred Williams Collier: .father of Russell Collier; son of Frances and the late George Collura: brother of Frank Collura of New York City, Howard Collura of Cleveland. Ohio, and Mrs. Edward Norgar of Cleve- land, Ohio. Friends may call at the Bury Funeral Home, 3070 Delaware Ave., where funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Friends are invited. 25t2« DK 8ANT1R—Sistlna. In Lackawanna. N. Y.. Jan. 23. 1959. beloved sister of Fausto DeSantls and Vfn»nso DeSantls. Funeral from the Thomas Kelleher Funeral Home, mi Abbott Rd.. Tuesdav morning at 8:45 and at St. Anthony's Church. Ingham Ave., at ft::*o. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. &: C brlXr.^ t |«CjoS.1ffiM'«v.Tt lenly Lite John and Mrs. Frank Covallo: f rndfather of 25 grandchildren. ends m»y call at the family resi- dence. 903 Germania St. Funeral Wednesday morning at St. Agatha's Church. Time to be announced Liter. Arrangements by the Ami- gone Funeral Home. 25t27 Bf'KHLER—Jan. 23. 1959. Minnie S. Miller, wife of the late Charles C. Buehler: mother of Marian and Margaret Buehler: sister of the late Mrs. Georgians Witt and Christine Miller. Funeral from Fred Schios- t*r's Funeral Home. 22M Seneca St.. Mondav morning at 11 o'clock. Friends are Invited. 24t25 For your convenience we or* open MON., TUES., THURS., ond SAT 9 AM fo 8 30 PM-SUN. 1 to 5 Of COl FA. 9278 Jan 22. IMU. Salvatore J. <Sam'. of 5« Deerhurst Pkwv.. Kenmore. N.Y.. beloved husband of Mary (nee Castel- lan!); father of Richard A.. Robert G. and John T.: son of Jane (nee Warnierl. Guamlerl) and the late Jacob Divita: brothe- of Mr«. Caro- line Dispenra and Eleanor Friends mav visit the Lombardo Funeral Home, 1^2 Linwood. corner Sum- mer, where the funeral will me held on Mondav morning nt S:30 o'clock. and at St. John the Baptist Church at 8:30 o'clock. Friends invited. 24123 DODOLAK-Valentine. S3 Warsaw St.. Lackawanna. X. Y., Jan. 23. tw.'.ft, beloved husband of Angeline Dodolak (nee Zubert; father of Ed- ward: brother of Stanley Dodolak of Dubois. Pa., Joseph, Mary. Vero- nica and Catherine, all of Poland: father-in-law of Theresa SwiMecki; grandfather of Deborah and David. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the Kaczor Funeral Home. 503 Ridge Rd., I>ackawann;t, and at St. Michael's Archangel Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited Deceased was a member of the Holy Name Socletv, Polish Union of America No. ,W1: and the Polish National Alliance. 25t2fl DOLE—Thomas V. Dole of Homer Ave.. Eden. N.Y., Jan, 23. 1M9. husband of the late Jane Partridge Dole: beloved father of Gladys K. Dole; brother of Andrew H. Dole of Eden and the late Albert. Kathryn Strawbrich, Julia Weaver and Peter. Funeral services from David C. I.aing Funeral Home. West Church St . F.den. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The family will receive friends from 2-3 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. Mr. Dole was a charter member of the Eden Volunteer Fire Depart- ment NO. 1. 24123 ! i Service To . . . The Living! 7S r \ C-E WANT ADS—CL. 5500 The Busiest Eeal Estate Salesmen in Town! ARLTON A. ULLRICH FUNERAL HOME 3272 Bailey Ave. • -PA. 8577 Buffaro 15, N. Y. Uuuimu«tww< DOMRAB—Emma S. Domras, of 5215 Genesee St., Bowmansville. in Buf- falo, X. Y., Jan. 24. 1»3». wife of the lale Herman Domras: mo.her of Harold, Milton. Orville. Hllde- garde Domras. Mrs. Howard (OliveI Andersen. Mrs. James (Arlene) O'Malley. also survived by four grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and f-10 pjn. it the Rapin Funeral Home, 240T Genesee St.. corner Pine Ridge Rd.. where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30. Friends Invited. 25t2« DOYLE—Susan fnee English). Jan. 22. 1959 of «4S McKlnley Pkwy.. beloved wife of the late Michael P.: mother of Mrs. Edwin Kellett, Mrs. Joseph P. Gainey, Mrs. Henry H. Helntz. Mrs. John W. Evans. Edward V. and Emmett V.. Charles R. and the late Robert V^ sister of Mrs. Henry Greene. John and Alice; also survived by 18 grandchildren. Friends may call at the family resi- dence where the funeral will be held Monday morning at 8:15 and from Holy Family Church a t 9 o'clock. Interment In Holy Cross Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the L.C.B.A. 23123 ELDR1DGE—Herman (Hank) Sr. of \*m Jefferson Ave.. Jan. 23, 1949, father of Herman Jr. and Terrance Eldridge: brother of Mrs. Marguerite Holme* of N#w York CHy and Mr. Bert Williams of Buffalo. N.Y. Fu- neral Monday morning at 10 o'clock from Brown s Funeral Home. M E. Utica St. Friends Invited. ELKA-Rose, of «8 Gibson St.,&Jari. 23. 193!) dear sister of Josephine Kamlnskl, Clara Tomasik of Lacka- wanna. N. Y.. and the late Frances Wojiunik John Dysars; also sur- vived by nieces and nephews. Fu- neral from the chapel of Okonlewski Brothers Funeral Home. 928 Syca- more St., Tuesday morning at 8:30 and from Transfiguration Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in St. Stanis- laus Cemetery. Friends invited. EVGABROAT William Henry. In Clarence. N. Y.. Jan. 22. 1959. be- loved husband of Minnie (nee Dim- micki; father of Mrs, Joseph L. Clarke of Clarence. Mrs. Anger Armstrong of Grosse Polnte. Mich.: brother of Mrs. Arthur Dixon of Elmtra. N. Y. Friends may call at the Graves Funeral Home. 10108 Main St.. where funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In- terment Acacia Park Cemetery. De- ceased was a member of the Mt. Morrl« Lodge 149 F. & A. M.. the Buffalo Consistory, Ismailia Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., American Train Dis- patchers Association, the Lackawan- na Railroad Veterans Association. 23t2« FAIOLA—Elena M. (nee DeSantls) in Lackawanna, N. Y.. Jan. 22. 1959, of 10« Pine St., beloved wife of Pas- nuale A. Faiola: mother of Mrs. Peter D'Amico and Mrs. Biago Bal- dlsarra of Niagara Falls. N. Y.; sis- ter of the late Letezla Baldisarra, Elveria Pietrocario and John De- Santls: survived by eight grandchil- dren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services from the Colonial Memorial Chapels Inc.. 303 Ridge Rd. corner Ingham Ave., Monday morning at 9 o'cloek. and from St. Anthony's Church at 9:30. Burial In Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends In- vited. Mrs. Faiola was a member of Society of Madonna DeCarmen and the Sacred Heart Society. 24t25 FEYLER-Helen E. Feyler. of 79 Mc- Clellan Circle, Jan. 24, 19.V). daugh- ter of the late Ernest and Kathertne Ganson Feyler; sister of Sherman F. Feyler. Funeral from Loomis. Offers & Loomis Inc. Memorial Chape!. 1820 Seneca St.. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 25t27 GRAMPP—Norman E. Grampp, Jan. 22. 1939. of 175 Orleans St.; beloved husband of Shirley Beattie Grampp. and the late Mildred Armbruster Grampp: father of N. Charles, Robert R. and Karl Grampp; grand- father of Charles. Robert, Linda and Kathie Grampp: nephew of Miss Eleonore Tepe. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc.. 3272 Bailey Ave. Mondav afternoon at 1 o'clock friends are invited. Mr. Grampp was a member of Buffalo Consistory S.P.R.S.. Is- mailia Temple A.A.O.M.M.S. and Concordia Lodge No. 143 F.4A.M. under whose auspices a memorial service will be held Sundav eve- ning at 8 o'clock. 23128 GCEBCIO—Michael S.. DDS, Jan. 22. 195i> in Buffalo, husband of Ann LaMorte Guercio; father of Michael F and Pfc. James M.: son of Mar- ion P. and the late Salvatore Guer- cio; brother of Mrs. Samuel Di- Angeio of California. William Guer- cio and Mrs Lawrence Plicato of Buffalo: also survived by two grand- children. Friends may call at John- son & Wilkins Funeral Home, 448 Delaware Ave.. 2-5 and 7-10 Sunday where the funeral service will be held Monday morning at 8:30 and at St. Joseph's New Cathedral at 9:15 o'clock. Dr. Guercio was a member of Troop I, Post No. ««5 American Legion. Memorial services will be held Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. 24t25 HARDING—Jan. 23, 1959. Michael A. of m Hobart St., husband of Anne E. Murray Harding: father of Patri- cia Ann; brother of Robert of New York City, Anthony, Thomas, Mrs. Edward Galllgan, all of Scranton, Pa . and the late Patrick Harding. Friends may call at the John E. Courtney Funeral Home. 1889 Sen- eca St., from 2-10 p.m., where fu- neral will be held Monday morning at 8:45 and at St. Bernard's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Harding was a member of American Legion Lacka- wanna Post No. 93. 24t25 HECRMAX Eugene E., suddenly. Jan. 24. 1959, of 1498 Kensington Ave, beloved husband of the late Mary Rohrmlller Heckman; father of Mrs. Leo Eberl. Harold Heckman. Mrs Albert Tlmme': grandfather of 12 grandchildren: brother of Mrs. John Manhard, Miss Marguerite Heckman. and Mrs. Leo CUauber and the late" Magdalene. Alois. Francis. Joseph, Fred and Phillip Heckman. Friends may call at the I-eo Sauer Funeral Home Inc., 1933 Kensington Ave. Time to be an- nounced later. Deceased was a member of the Holy Name Society of St Aloyslus Gonzaga Church. 25127 3n ifUitttricun GI'MINIAE—In loving memory of my brother John who passed away one year ago. Jan. 25, 195S. Sadly missed by BROTHER LOUIS And SISTER-IN-LAW VICTORIA LAl'BBR— In loving memory of my dear mother-in.law and grand- mother Anna who passed away one year ago today, Jan. 25th. 1958. Deep In our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest In memory's frame we shall keep It; Because she was one of the best. DAT'GHTER-IN-LAW ANNA GRANDDAUGHTER MARGARET LAl'BER—In loving memory of ouri dear husband, father and grand- father Frank who passed away one) year ago today, Jan. ssth, 1958. A memory, a tear, a thought sincere) How often we wish that you were he-*. WIFE, DAUGHTER And GRANDCHIUJREN ROBEXOW—In loving memory of our beloved babies Sharon Mary who passed away 12 years ago today and Marilyn Anne, May 17, 1948. Your memory Is forever dear. Sadly missed by DAD, MOTHER, BEVERLY And JACKIE VA8TOLA—In loving memory of our dear mother Anna who passed away 2 years ago Jan. 25th, 1937. They are not lost our dearly beloved Nor have they traveled far Just gone into home's loveliest room And left the door ajar. Sadlv Missed by DAUGHTERS, SONS. GRANDCHILDREN LAU.T-Alphons* F. <JJ) suddenly, Jan. 24. 1939 of 75 Hih»ti Blvd.. Am- herst, beloved husband of Teresa A. Schmitt Laux: father s,pf James J.. Richard A.. Mrs. John IMary) Stahl: grandf?ther of four grandchildren: brother of John. Joseph, Charles. Mrs. Richard KirchflBn and Mrs. Frank Ruhland. Friipls may call at the Leo Sauer Funefal Home Inc., i»3t Kensington Ave* .Family pres- ent from 2-5 a n d 7-10*».m. Time of funeral to be announced later. De- ceased was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. K. of C. Council No. and American Legion Post No. 205. LEARY—Francis J. of 861 Auburn Ave.. Jan. 22. 1959, husband of Etta' Malican: son of the late Timothy J and Kathrine Leary; brother of A" bert, Everett, John WiilHm. George A., Rev. Father Tneoph •Timothy J. Leary. at the McKendry _. 2254 Main St. from 2-S and 7-10 p.m Funeral Monday rnojnlng a t 8:45 and at St. Patrick's Caiurch at 9:30. )"s Church, Alhambra srownschidlr 23t27 d the late wrence A., O.F.M. and jds may call leral Home. Friends are Invited. 23t23 LORIC—Nicholas Lorlfi Jan. 22. 1939. of 90 Thatcher Ave.} beloved hus- uster Lorlg". Mrs. Robert survived by ler of Mrs tte Peter and band of Sarah Ar__ father of Gordon J. aj J. (Doris-) Baumet. al 6 grandchildren, br Anna Bauer and the HOG AN—Cora Hyder Hogan. Jan. 22. 1959. of 138 Lockwood Ave., wife of the late Bartholomew E. Hogan; mother of Mr*. Earle Yetter (Eve- lyn) and me late Gerald and Verne Hofan; sister of Mrs. Alberta Lapp and the late George Hyder, Mrs Grace Bums, Mrs. Rose Larkin, Mrs. Hannah Ryan, Mrs. Dot Wein- auge; survived by nine grand and l* great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Kennedy Mortuary. M* Abbott Rd.. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock Friends are invited. Deceased was Past Matron of Lsckawanna Chap- ter No. 302 O.E.S., Eastern Star. Memorial Services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the Mortuary. 24t26 HOLMES— May Helen Heltman. en- tered Into rest Jan. 24, 1939 in Hol- land. X Y.. beloved wife of John H.; dear mother of William .0.. Mrs. Thomas (Helen) Langendorfer. E. Aurora, N. Y„ and Mrs. Fred (Har- riet) Rosten Jr.. West Falls, N.Y.: <Jear!y beloved grandmother of eight f randchlldren: sister of Harry H., . Wales. N. Y.. Floyd T.. Wain NOW, .IN 1959 we rededlcate ourselve§ to • Serve the community • Honor the deported • Comfort the bereaved • Serve every creed i ^^rntiafone J-Hneral <J\omt 1250 BAST OILAVAN AVB Photf HUmboldt 0141 Inc. THAT ALL FAITHS MAYBE SERVED... WE STUDY THEIR NEEDS AND DESIRES Have The COURIER-EXPRESS HOME DELIVERED EVERT MORNING—FOR HOME DELIVERY. PHONE CL. 53*3. fleet. Ont.. Oscar L.. Holland. N. Y. and the late Emma Boldt. Fred. Susie Brlggs. Richard and Eva May Luss. Funeral from the Kenneth Howe Funeral Home, fit Maple St., E. Aurora. N. Y., Tuesday at 2 p.m. Friends invited. Memorial gifts may be made to the First Baptist Church, E. Aurora. 25t2fi HORTON—Elizabeth VanHavvn Hor- ton, Jan. 23, 1959, of 346 Darwin Dr., Snyder, wife of the late Homer L. Horton; mother of William P. Hor- ton and Mrs. Arthur A. Hauenstein, grandmpther of Barbara. Linda. William Horton and Horton Hauen- stein. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave.. Monday afternoon a t 3:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. 24t2« JACOBS—George S. Jacobs, in this city, Jan. 24, 195«, of 120 Flohr Ave., West Seneca, N. Y.. beloved hus- band of Helen A. Taber Jacobs; fa- ther of George D. of Savannah Beach, Ga., Howard B. of Balti- more, Md., Mrs. Harold Brown, Benjamin C. of So. Dayton, X. Y. and the late Myrtle Rattle, and Elmer L. Jacobs; brother of Mrs. Nellie Eddy, Mrs. Alice Dick. Mrs. Ida Irish and Charles Jacobs. Fu- neral from the "Washington Cha- pel" of the Wm. J. Yox & Sons Fu- neral Homes, 2390-94 Seneca St., Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited. 25t26 KORTHAL8—John R.. of 52 Wende St., Jan. 22, 1959, beloved husband of Florence Herman Korthals: brother of Mrs. John Lambein, Frank of Clarence. N. Y.. the late William and Mrs. Bertha Wagner. Friends received in the Barron Funeral Home, 1932 Bailey Ave., where serv- ices will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are Invited. Deceased was a member of the I.O.O.F. Crescent Lodge No. 531 whose lodge will conduct services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. 24t28 KULBACK—Sophie M. Augustyn, Jan. 24, 1959 of 243 Fox St., beloved wife of the late Bruno J. Kulback: mother of Arlene J. and the late Robert L. Kulback; sister of Peter, Joseph, Anthony, John, Vincent, Mrs. Wil- liam Budziszewski. and Clara Augus- tyn. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc., 823 Gen- esee St. Funeral Wednesday at 8:13. Requiem Mass at St. Mary of Sor- rows Church at 9 o'clock. 25t27 KURZAWSKI — George (Adalbert)"? Jan. 22, 1939, of 225 Woltz Ave., husband of the late Blanche "(nee Pysczynska): dear father of Veron- ica Matuszewskl, Victoria Czacho- rowskl. Harry Kurzawski, Emily Jaworskl. Bernard Kurzawski, Anna Szaturski, Margaret Wlechec. Joan Kantor. Stanley Kurzawski, Irene Kurzawski. Leonard Kurzawski and the late Edward, Aloyslus and Maximilian: father-in-law of Louis Matuszewskl, Stephen Jaworskl. Henry Szaturski, Bronlslaus Wle- chec. Henry Kantor. Justine. Ber- tha. Jean. Adele Kurzawski and the late Stanley Czachorowski; also sur- vived by grandchildren and great- grandchildren. Funeral from the Chapel'of Okoniewskl Brothers Fu- neral Home. 926 Sycamore St., Mon- day morning at 9:30 and from St. Adalbert's Basilica at in o'clock. Interment In St. Adalbert's Ceme- terv family plot. Deceased was a member of the Holy Name Society at St. Adalbert's Basilica. Polish National Alliance Group 380, Penn- svlvanla Railroad Relief and Vet- erans Association. Friends invited. Holy Name members please assem- ble for prayer at the Chapel Sun- day evening at 8 o'clock. 23t23 LAMBRIX—Amanda L. Pfelffer Lam- brix, Jan. 22, 1959. of 81 Thurston Rd.. Hamburg, wife of the late Ste- phen Lambrix: sister of George and the late Mrs. Josephine Jobnson and Edward Pfeiffer. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Mon- day morning at 8:15 o'clock and at St. Aloyslus Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. 23t24 odt on Jan. 22, re&r; wife of the devoted mother Brock Lownes. Joseph Lorlg. FuneraJFsenrlce from the Carlton A. UHrieh Funeral Home Inc.. 3272 BalleFAve. Monday unming at 9:45 antfiat St. James Church at 10:30 o'cloct. Friends are invited. Mr. Lorig wag a member of Holy Name Society #f St. James Church. 23t25 LIMBIRG—CJaire U.. J i n . 24. 1959 of 398 Dearborn St., wife of the late Adam Limburg; sisterof Mrs. Mabel Newman of Bennington. Vt.: aunt of James Mclntyre, nd Earl New- man. Friends mav call at the George W. Denneville Funefal Home. 36« Ontario St. at Lalro. Ave., where services will be held Tuesday after- noon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited. The family will be p*#sent from 2-3 and 7-10 p.m. 25t2fl LOWNES-Clana Brocf on Jan. 22 1959 In her 82nd y late Allan A. and of Allan B. and Services Saturday, Jan. 24th at 1:30 p.m. (The Unlversil Funeral Chapel. 52nd St. and Lexington Ave.. New York City). Interment private. 24t25 JIAS8IE— William Massie, of 22 Tre- niaine Ave., Kenmor*. N. Y., Jan. 23, 1959, husband or Jessie Rhind Massie; brother of Alexander Mas- sie and Mrs. Thomas McMeechan Funeral from the Link Fox Co. Mortuary, 355 Grant St.. Monday afternoon a t 1:30. Bflends invited. The family will he pfesent from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Mr. Maside was a mem- ber of Mystic Circle Lodge No. 520 I.O.O.F Services by the Lodge Sun- day evening at 7:30 #clock. 24t25 McKAY—Bertha A. Augstell McKay, Jan. 23. 1959. of 208 Woodward Ave., wife of the late Lorls B. McKay: mother of Richard A, of Westfield. Mass.: Robert L. of New York City, George F. and Donald J. McKay: sister of Mrs. Cleo Juergens: also survived by eight arandchildren. Funeral service from, the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral HMne Inc., 3272 Ballev Ave.. Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends ale invited. 25t27 McXALLY—William Ji T.. Jan. 22. 1959. of 50« W. Utie* St., husband of Irene Bado; father of Abigail Sue and Nancy MoNally; brother of Mrs. Marie Reagan, Thomas and Joseph McXally. Friends received at the funeral hom* of Robert E 7 Nla o cl igara St. near d 7-10 p m.. held Monday 'clock. Friends 24125 DIGNITY The spacious beauty of our fu- neral homes plus the tradition of the Dietrich name, combine to make our facilities the fin- est in Buffalo. DIETRICH FUNIRAl HOMES I 995 Genesee St. HU. 7057 2528 Bailey Ave. HU. 4492 Air-Conditioned Ample Parking I %hnAon 0 FUNttAl HOME CAttOS N 8USHNIU 443 Oefowort Ave. "AMPUF MWVAiT PAJMONG" CAtl SU 6600 Hennessy Co., 20«7 Hertel, from 2-5 where services will afternoon at 1:30 invited to attend. METZGER—Leo A., Friday, Jan. 23, 1959. of 69 Grant St., Lockport, X.Y.; husband of Katherine (nee O'Malley); brother ofMrs. Walter B. Slifer of Rochester.' N.Y., and Clif- ford Metzger of Albany, N.Y. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the GauJ Funeral Home Inc., 263 East Ave., Lockport. Private fu- neral service at 9:3* a.m. Monday. Flowers gratefullv Reclined. Contri- butions to the Heart Fund grate fully appreciated. 24t25 MEYER—Theodore Hi of 328 Jewett Ave., Jan. 24, 1959. beloved husband of Marie E. Morlock; brother of Mrs. Gilbert (Josephine) Hitchcock. Mrs. Cleopha Glass. Mrs, Gustav (Pru- dence) Voigt of Sa« Diego. Calif.. Mrs. William (Margaret). Anthonv, and Cyril Mever, and the late Ed- mund. Lee and Theodora Meyer and Mrs. Gertrude Romntel. Friends mav call after 7 p.m. 'Sundav at the Dengler Funeral Hame, 343 Lerov Ave., where funeral will be held Wednesday morning* at 9:30 and at Blessed Trinity Church at 10 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. Mr. Meyer was a member of the Holy Name Society of Blessed Trinity Church. 25t27 MUELLER—Damian | . of 102 Marion Ave., formerly of •« Sanford St., Jan. 22. 1959. belofed husband of Florence L. Miller: father of Mrs. Bernadine Cleary, Mrs. Ralph (Ger- *• aldine) Stroh. Mrs. Donald (Valeria) Zeisz. Mrs. George (Elvira) Braun and Cordelia and LaVerne Mueller of Canton.. O. FuAeral from the familv residence. 102 Marion Ave.. Monday morning at 9:15 and at Blessed Trinity Chulth at 10. Friends are invited to attend. O'NEILL _ Margarei Ann Ganley O'Neill of 213 Mllllcent Ave.. Jan. 23. 1959. wife of: the late John Michael O'Neill: Mother of Mrs. Mar<rueHte Norman. Funernl from C. E. Tehan FunSal Home. 1911 Bailey Ave. Moniny morning at 9:15 and at Holy name Church at 10 o'clock. FrieniS invited. De- ceased was a member of L.C.B.A. Branch 130. 24t23 OTT—Bertha L. Kle|» Ott. Jan. 24. 1959. of 9 Riley St.* wife of George E. Ott; mother or Sister M. Bor- romeo O.S.F., Mrs, Edward Huber and the late Sister M. Bertha O.S.F.: sister of Mm, Frank Meyers. Mrs. Bernard Messrs. Mrs. John Damohn, and the late Rose Schmitt. Charles, George. ||enrv and Wil- liam Demerly. Th£ family will be present at the Stephan Funeral Home. 26« East St.tat Austin, from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral services Wednesday morning at 9:45 and from St. Francis Xavler Church at 10:30 o'clock. FrtsBds invited. 25t27 PALUMBO Antonte. In Buffalo X.Y., of 241 Gold ft., Jan. 22. 1959 beloved husband of Grace (nee An dreana); father of Peter A.. Michael. Mildred. Frank A., Gerard (Jerry), Paul F., Mrs. Samual (Concetta) La- Marca, the late Samuel and Severino Palumbo: also survived by K grand- children. Funeral fgom the Michael A. DiVincenzo Funeral Home, 1122 Lovejoy St. Mondajl morning at 8:30 and at St. Francis Asslsi Church at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Palumbo was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Francis or Assisi Church. Sociata Accadia Duca degll Abruzzi and Laborers Unlols Local No. 210. Friends invited. 24t23 PIKTRA8ZEK—Mary (nee Szczepan- ski), Jan. 24, 1959 J f 23 Miller Ave., beloved wife of t i e late Thomas; dear mother of Anthony, Henry. Genevieve. David, and Estelle Fran- zek; mother-in-law of Mary. Louise. Leonard David, and Alfred Franzek; sister of Anna Kanin, Katherine Wloch: sister-in-Mr of Ludwika Kapela: also survived by 11 grand- children. Funeral will be held Wednesday from the X. J. Sllwinskl Funeral Home. 130a Svcamore St. at li:30 a.m. and at St. Luke's Church at 10. Burial In St.j,Stanislaus Ceme- tery. Friends Invited. Deceased was a member of the Mothers Club and the Rosary Socie# of the Parish. Visiting hours froan 12 noon to 10 p.m. 25t27 POKOLM—Kurt J. Fokolm. J a n . 24, 1959 ot .112 Best p., beloved hus- band of FlorencafA. Pokotm (nee Dye>. Friends mayeall at the George J. Roberts & Son* Funeral Home, 205 Llnwood Ave, between 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where the funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invitid. Interment in Maplewood Cemetffy. Patchln, X. Y. 25t26 RAFFEL—William, m Whlttiec. Calif., Jan. 17. 1959. husbfcd of Grace Mor- gan Raffel: father of Mrs. Donald Mackey and Mrs. \Harry Robinson; brother of Jacob Raffel. Mrs. Mary Stevenson and Mrs. Anna Zintz: also survived by three grandchildren. Calls may be made at tha Leonard H. Gaetz Funeral Some, 783 EUIcott St., from 2-4 andfl-9 pjm. Funeral Monday at 2 o'docA. Friends invited. 24125 RAZ. llRBAN ROBERTSON—nobert G. Robertson. Jan. 22. !!»59, of 7 Scott St.. Tona- wanda. beloved husband of France? Watson Robertson: father of Mrs. Howard Watts and the late D'vid It. Robertson: grandfather of Mrs. Richard Johnson and Robert D. Rob- ertson: also survived by fou»- great-) rrandchildren; brother of William. Mrs. Chauncey Homer ?>id Andrew Robertson of Pittsburgh. Funeral ervice from the Carlton A. Ullrich ''"uneral Home Inc.. r.272 Bailey Ave.. Monday afternoon at :':30 o'clock. Friends are invited, Mr. Robertson was a member of Firs: Baptist Church of Buffalo. tOREHART-Conrad G. (Coney), of 32 Ralph PL. Jan. 24, 195H, son of the late Conrad and Marv Rosehart: brother of Madeline and the late Mary and Henrv Rosehart and Mrs. Louise Hartel. Friends may call at the Moest Funeral Home, 204 Gene- see St.. between 2-5 and 7-io p.m., where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock and at St. Michaels Church at 9:30. Friends invited. 23t26 ROgKWITALSKI—Marv (nee Buszka), of 18 Regent St.. Jan. 22, 1959. be- loved wife of the late Frank: mother of Mrs. Anthony (Marv) Baszczynskl, Very Right Rev. Prcfv. George O.M.F.C. of Elmhurst. L.Is. and the late Irene Kronk of Detroit. Mich.; survived by grandchildren and great grandchildren; mother- in-law of Anthony Baszczynski: sister of Mrs. Pearl Pewinski, Mrs. Helen Szczypior, John Buszka, Frank Buszka, the late Stella Gr^cz and Joseph Buszka. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.m. from Kaz Urban Fu- neral Home. 1S8-190 Clark St. off Broadway and In Corpus Chrtsti Church at 10 a.m. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemeterv. Friends are Invited to attend. Deceased was a member of Polish Union of America. Father Justin's Rosary Hour and the Polish National Alliance. 23t25 8CHLAERTH-Elizabeth (Wild) of 324 Jewett Ave., Jan. 24, 1959, wife of the late Joseph W.; beloved mother of Very Rev. William J. Schlaerth SJ. rector of the Shrine of Xorth American Martyrs. Auriesville. X. Y.. Joseph J, John X.. Robert S. and Edward A of Rochester. X. Y.. Mrs. Raymond (Elizabeth) Collins. Mrs. Carl F. (Rosaline) Hepp and Eleanor A. Schlaerth: 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchi'dren also sur- vive. The family will receive friends at the Dengler Funeral Home. 343 Lerov Ave Funeral Tuesday morn- ing at 9:30, Solemn Reouiem Mass at Blessed Trinity Church at 10 a.m. Friends are invited to attend. Mrs. Schlaerth was a member of the L.C.B.A . Branch No. 233. and the Loyola Guild. 2:>t20 SKWIERCZYNSKI - Bernard U Skwlerczvnski. Jan. 22. 1959. of ,v; Buffalo Depew Blvd., Depew, X. Y.. beloved husband of Dolores (Schroe der) Skwierczynski: step-son of Mrs Stella Skwlerczvnski; father of Ber- nard H. Jr., Walter A. and Mary ann Skwierczynski; brother of Josephine. Mrs. Eugene Orlikowskl and Stephanla Skwlerczynski. Fu- neral services from the residence of his father-in-law and mother-in-law. 234 Evans St.. Williamsvilie. Mon- day at fl:3f) a.m. and at SS. Peter I and Paul Church at 10 a.m. Friends Invited. 24t25 SORGER—Marvin M. Sorgcr. sudden- ly, Jan. 23, 193!), of 93 Maryon Dr.. Lackawanna, beloved husband of Geraldlne Hughes: father of David. Michael, Nancy and Robert Sorger: son of Frances Sorger: brother of James and Arthur Evans, Mrs. Richard Colebrook and Robert Sor- ger. Funeral services from the Carl- ton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, 3272 Bailey Ave., Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited. SULLIVAN—Ann T. (nee Payne) of 415 Humboldt Pkwy.. in Buffalo. Jan. 22. 1959, wife of John J. Sul- livan: mother of Mrs. William (Kathleen) Black and the late Marv Cecelia Sullivan: sister of Mrs. Wil- liam Farrell of Clarence, X. Y. Friends mav call at the Ray Meyer Funeral Home. 2278 Main St.. (op- posite Dewey Ave.) from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. where funeral will be held Mondav morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Vincent de Paul Church at 9:30. Friends Invited. 23:25 Theresa Coleman CAN SHE BAKE A CHERRY PIE? —Theresa Cole man, 17, of Almond in Allegany County, certainly can —and she proved it yesterday when she placed second in the state cherry pie baking contest at Rochester. She was one of four blue ribbon winners in Western New York's preliminary contest last month. The state winner was Elaine Rohrer. also 17. of Poughkeepsie. Obituarie Eugene E. Heckman E.E. Heckman Dies; Headed Wire Works Mrs. Joseph W. Schlaerth Mrs. Elizabeth Schlaerth. 82. of 324 Jewett Ave., died yes- terday morninc in her home after a short illness. A lifelong resident of Buffalo, 'she was the widow of Josepii |W. Schlqfli'th. who had been the owner of the former Germania Hotel in East Buffalo. Mrs. Schlaerth was a member i of the Loyola Guild and '.he Ladies Catholic Benevolent ! Assn. She is survived by five sor.<, 'Joseph J., John N, Robe-; S. jail of Buffalo. Edward A . <>f Rochester, and the Very Rev William J. Schlaerth. SJ. rcrior of the Jesuit Terlianship ;.:.i Shrine of the North Ameri •;; Martyrs and director of 'he Sacred Heart Retreat H->u-<\ 'Auriesville, N.Y . and three daughters, Miss .Eleanor A ; Schlaerth, Mrs. Raymond Col- lins and Mrs. Rosalind Hepp I Prayers will be siid at ii :^0 Tuesday morning in the William J. Dengler Funeral Homo. 34*5 i Lerov Ave. Father Schlaerth I will officiate at a Solemn Hial Eugene E. Heckman, 70, president of Heckman Wire & Iron Works Inc., 1 Frankfort ski) of 5W Wlliet Rd.. Lackawanna!i Ave - died ° f a heart attack last I Requiem" Mass at in i N. Y.. Jan. 24. 1959. beloved wife i evening in his home, 1496 Ken-1 Trinitv Church 323 Lerov of the late Louis Szychowski: mother -inotnn Avo innity Lnmt.ii. o^o df Sally. Peter. Joseph, Kary, and Stngion /\\e. Mr. Heckman founded the Jean: mother-in-law of Harry Sam buchi. Ruby Denea, Atin° Ahok. John Dulski and Robert Raker; also survived by 11 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30 from the Kaczor Funeral Home, 505 Ridge! poratrd Rd,. Lackawanna, and at St. Hya-' cinth's Church at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. 2.M27 THOM8KX—Emma M. fnee fvocsy). Jan. 2.% 1959 of 58 Villa Ave., Buf- falo, XX; beloved wife of Leo S. Thompsen; mother of T.Sgt. Lau- rence S. Thompsen; sister of Stephen Kocsy, Mrs. Howard G. (Betty) Miller, Mrs. Bert (Mary) Rizzo. and Mrs. Leonard (Olgai Hill; also sur- vived by a grandchildren. Funeral from Wm. A. Rolling Funeral Home. 3000 Delaware at Tremont, Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. The family will be pres- ent 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 24t26 Heckman Wire & Iron Works in 1908 and was its sole owner until the business was incor- In 1948. He has served as president since its incorporation. Started in Grey St., near Sycamore, the plant has been at the Frankfort Ave. address since 1925. Alfred Andrews Funeral services for Alfred Andrews. 73, presiden: n: Mi- Andrews Pie Shop Inc. w.i ) died yesterday in his home. 2V, Dewftt St.. will be conduced at 4 tomorrow afternoon m I he Heckman was a graduate of St. Ann's Elementary School. He was a member of St. Aloyslus Gonzaga parish Holy Name Society. Surviving are a son. Harold J. Heckman. Town of Eden. iNXEY—Daniel p.. suddenly, of Ak-1 vice president of Heokman Wire ron, X. Y., Jan. 22. 1959, husband o, T r nn Works' 1 wn -riauehtprs of the late Mary Ellen (nee Morgani: & lron V\orKS two aaugiueis*. father of Leo j„ Daniel F.. and! Mrs. Leo Eberl and Mrs. Albert v?v*e e d P \ r v 0 n f h^^ch Y tid£n° and" Timmel; and three sisters Mrs. John Manhard, Mrs. Leo Glau- ber and Miss Margaret Heck- seven rreat-arandchi'dren, Friends may call at the Bernhardt Funeral Home, no Main St.. Akron. N. V where prayer service will he held I man. Mondav morning at <M5 a.m. and n,..,,.,,,.,. -* «y,„ from St. Terek's Church. Akron. Prayers at inc at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Funeral Home. 1933 Kensington TOELLNER-Henrv of Ebenezer, Ave., and a Mass of Requiem at N.Y,. Jan. 22. 19.Y), wife of the late Rosanna Scherher and Amelia Eckstein; brother of Mrs. Gustave . Wilke and the late Joseph Tnellner, Wednesday morning Mrs. Mary MacGoldrick and Fred U n u p announced later Toellner. Services from the Henry l0 M ai,l,uumitl '"'" Wedeklndt and Sons Funeral Home, 32« High St. corner Peach. Monday at 2 p.m. Friends invited. 2.1t2."i Link-Fox Mortuary. 335 Grant. St. The Rev. Harold E. »Moor- house of Potomac Ave Free A lifelong Buffalonian. Mr. | Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be Tuesday in Marchand, Pa. Mr. Andrews founded the business about 1935. Previously, |he operated a similar business for five years in Batavia Mr. Andrews was a member of the Greater Buffalo Adver- tising Club and the Chamber of Commerce. Surviving are his wife, the former LaRue McConnaushcv; two daughters. Misses Jessie L. and Glenda L Andrew, a Leo Sauer brother, and a sister. Mi*s Jcs.e Andrews, both of Batavia. St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church Cheektowaga, will , bc . on Adult Program Set at a time ° Burial LOCKPORT, Jan. 24 — The will be in Mt. Calvary Cem- Starpoint Central School adult etery, Cheektowaga. j education program will begin I this week, with registration con- tinuing tnrough the week. Ad- ditional students are needed in classes on law. Civil Defense, WALTER-John G.. Jan. 23. 1959. oft William H. Eygabroat 247 Stevens St., beloved husband of _ . ... , „__J„-I_J -t Mary J. Kreiss waiter; father of! Services will be conducted at Mrs. Russell (Barbara) Williams of j 2 tomorrow afternoon for Wil-j, . t 'J nhvsical fit- Wolcott. N.Y., and the late Albert,. Vva . isrnat ro ,t; rf ,H Dol i investments ana pnjsicai ill- Walter: son of the late peter and nam H. tygabroat, retired uei- , mcn Barbara Walter: brother of Sister aware, Lackawanna & W 7 estern ; Mary Joseph OSF. Frank S. and p .. . Hicnatr-hor who died Joseph E. Walter. Friend* may call | Kaiiroaa aispatcner wno Qica at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc.. j Thursday night in his home at 123 Genesee St. Funernl Tuesday: 0 - 9 e.,,. m i.n t>H r|, r » nP p at «:15 a.m. Requiem Mas* at St. 252 Sawmill Kd., Clarence, rie Births Rev. Calvin DeGraw, j i:—David L.^Zimme Boys were Horn to Mr. and Mrs Ian Requiem . Matthews Church at 9 a.m. Deceased] was 82. was a member of F.O.E., Aerie No 40. and 14th Ward Democratic Com- like mitteeman. 25t2i i Methodist minister, will offici-jJiZwniiam B wn*iock« Jr " WALTERB-Edwin H. Walters, of j ate at the rites in the Graves _ "lone 4259 Main St.. Jan. 24. 1959, beloved i Funeral Home in Clarence. The -Amos husband of Sally Walters: father o f ! , . i :ii u :_ A^ar-ia Park Mrs. H. Beckerle of Kansas City.l OUTiai VUU .)<• J Acacia ) .>. * Jriines J. SuciiHii Sr , II !i-u George A Stephon. Vmhe: Kan".: brother"bf Mrs. L. Detour of I Cemetery. , ^-^}^ v % ( 2±^ r +ora«"-N Buffalo, X. Y. Friends may call at , w _ . . . ' ;!~' t et ' r „, ^- T ,?-V « .',' the Harrv A. Wedekindt Funeral; Mr. Evgabroat was bom in .-Man ey Sei afm. Lat X. * , Home. 280 Grover Cleveland Hwy..in„..i.. wv u - i A *«I^« M«- krv- ga. at Xorth Bailey, where services be held o'clock. F WEBKR—Flora M. (nee Roehner). age 84. survived bv Lawerance A., Jo- seph C. Mrs. Ray Wolney of Niag- ara Falls, and Mrs. George F r y of Los Angeles. Calif. Funeral Tuesday from the Redanz Funeral Home. 10th srnd Michigan. Niagara Falls at 9:15 and at 9:45 from Sacred Heart Church. 2312* WELLS—Mabel E.. in this city. Jan. 23 1959, of 314 Sanders Rd.. be- loved wife of the late Merie S. Weils; mother of M. Hazcn Wells; ettiter of Mrs. Xorma Lindsay, irank Benedict and the late Earl H.. Lee L. Benedict. Mrs. Mildred Rogers and Mrs. Alta Beman. Friends may call at the Lynett & Son Funeral Home, 3*9 Parkside at Amherst. Funeral from Forest Lawn Chape. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Wells is survived by one grand, child. She was a member of the Eastern Star 5««, Mystic Arts and P.H.C. and Plvmouth Congrega- tional Church. Friends invited. 24t25 WILSON—Jennie Jf. Washburn. Jan. 24, 1959 of 80 Cheltenham Dr., wife of the late Joseph X. Wilson: be- loved mother of George H. of Aiden. N. Y.. Mrs. Florence Mackey of Herbert. -William M. Rhone, •_•:,:. Monde *V,-j j Curtiss, N.Y, He learned teleg J °M c 6ndav c 'even'irig"at sjraphy at 16. and became an o p - ; s:—Stanley M. IT %ak. it.,r riends Invited. 25t2« erator f o r t h e D L & W at Grove- | I'ZrCid" R M> ™*S '"'\- - land. 1«— I,eonard F. Lohi'er. <'•. '• • rc V> . , , IT — Roger G. Le*«an! K ,•-,- Mr. Eygabroat was assigned, 17—\nthon-. v u.^.!-/ L-. ; ki»ari for 36 years to the DL & W "Z-feyie , v v Kr ^ u i. t Ar, , ! 'n7! ,, r , . .. - , , -.» • o«. 17—Daniel C Gscek, \snr>< r*tcr terminal at the foot of Main St n—Thomas J Daiv. Depew here and retired in 1946. H« J!-f«nry c BTWT Br-toi , _ _ , _ , 17 Ronald P Boudro*. J..2J >''.'"> was a member of Central Park ja—Saac Beai. 4-.u r:,nt«n Methodist Church, American ha— Richard A. Alexin. i.« wai.i-n. Train Dispatchers Assn.; Mt.! Girl* were bom to Mr. «i.d Mr.: Morris Lodge 149, F. & AM; Buffalo Consistory and Ismailia Temple of the Shrine. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph L. Clarke of Clarence and Mrs.In—Richard P K^imk. \ Anger Armstrong of Grosse | Jjy^eSi jonS^H.rwood is—John H. Shuev Jr., Enst Auror 17—Joseph F. Sei'ber'.. We-t Sencr., ;t\—Ccrrf'.d Ser.urr. :u>2 Br:«tol. 17—.|o-eph V.P. :•'.." Herinb 1«—juliano I'ecora. We*t Se;.f.-a. 17 Otto I. Sere,, fneektou .,« , If, ^Roiiert W. Limebeer. L^ck.i w atir.l IT—Robert I). Langtry, La-" Aurora. Point, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. -Vincent A. Guerra. >•', Travmort. Arthur Dixon of Elmira, and I J - H ™ ^ ^ °^ n \^MoTrZ three grandchildren and t h r e e ' iv—Richard r. Device. Tonawr.r.'U. great-grandchildren. : r r Bratljfi Beverly Hills. Calif.. J Marv M.. Mrs. Laura Teepell of | WERNER— Barbara Carthage. X. Y., Mrs. Ruth Clark of Ft. Erie, Ont.. Joseph E. Wilson and Mrs Ethel Dworak and the late David Wilson: grandmother of 13 grandchildren and 18 great-grand- children: sister of Mrs. Frances Gaddls of Rome. N. Y.. and the late Mrs Pearl McClellan. Friends may call at the family*residence. where services will be held Wednesday morning at 11:30 o'clock. Friends invited. 25t2. K Robert Conshaftei. Tonawar.da, ;.-^-Theodore B. BugaJ. :.-« D»»h>r 17—Fiorian E B"B-.k "• Good- •v ear ;<>—Robert .1. Ball. *•' Mo>e > ( ITV OF LACKAWANNA Werner (nee R born ,„ ^, t ..„,, Mr , . Goefzi of Eden. N.Y., J a n . 22. 1959. Ja n wife of the late Karl Werner: ; _> t ep!ien Hom'ak. Bu:',; , mother of Mrs.^Joseph Langbem.; s „—Alfred L. John>on. 2" ; ^.u-g'-.t. Mrs. Clifford Barns. Mrs. Vlolal J3 __vincent A. Alabi.- ; . 2* Michael Boseck. Mrs Herbert Sobetzer and 1 jn_Matthew M Pytlak. 23 Edge*ood. George C W*rn«r; also ^urvlved }s _charles J. Barrett. Ham-.uig by in grandchi.dren and 22 Rreat ]7 _ B rtor , y\ DePottv. Hamburg, grandchildren Funeral from the l]H _j ohn s Vitrano. Lakevie<». W. L. Froehley Funeral Home. Minujames F. Lamond. Buffalo Lake St. Hamburg, Monday at 2 J i«<—Theodore T. Tatriio. -»( A r m d p.m. Burial In North Evans Cem ; ,,^_j awr( , nrP ^ Livergood. Ruffalo. 23t2.'. 20—Charles G. Old'. Hamburg MOSt CENTRALLY LOCATED funeral Home in the I City of Buffalo! OFFERING 75 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Driscoll Funeral Home 1336 MAIN STREET - GR. 1336 Private Parking Facilities e'.ery. WOJCIECHOWBRI— John, Jan. 22, i 2o—Francis R. Piper Sr.. S^J use. 195K, of 1«3 Fougeron St.. beloved! Twin*, a bov and «tl. husbard of Victoria (nee Jednoral- j wer- bom to Mr. and vd-». ska): dear father of Edward. Stan-! 14—William R. Krolc7yk. Buffalo. 'cv. Thaddeus. Frank of East Mc- Girln were bom to Mr. and Mrs.: Keesport. Pa.. Anthony and the late , in—Laurerce P. Week-. "*•* ' ooke Hetpn Mrozik; father-in-law of John ' 11—Tennyson Twoguns Sr.. I.awtona. Mrozik. Jean, Anna, Irene. Mildred.; i-—»;eoi-gP J Wizner r : Fifth. Rose; brother of Mrs. K. Rydr.,. the; 12—Horn nir Co^*-.1>'ie J ' . 173 Hol- late Mrs. R. Kazmierezak, Walter.; brook Victor!' Getz of Pomoano Beach | 15—^Johi) A. Fraser. Alder. Fla Frank. Steve Walker and»!5—Gerald C. Corr. Hamourg Helen Forman; also survived by II j 15—James P. Nagv Jr., Hamimrg. grandchildren. Funeral from the] in—Joseph H. Riehlngs iJerby. home of Hochul Funeral Service. t7-^Ioseph A. Brndiev Hamburg. 'tr»i Svcamore St., Tuesdav morn . 17—Jour .:. I. uchert Hamburg ng at »M and from St. Adalbert's? 17-William Car- Hermnn. East, Basilica at !©. Interment in St.! Aurora^ Adalbert's Cemetery. Deceased was 17—Harry Stanley Koz.owsk! Buffalo, n member of Local 18 Polishers and, i«u-CeraJd M. Feueratein, Hamburg. Buffers AFL. the Holy Name Socl-11*—Frederick S. Toporek B:asdell. ety of St. Adalbert'«i Basilica and' 19— Donald T. Ledwln. Buffalo Kosciuszko Camp No. 92 W.O.W.. 19—Gregory SI. Schifferli. 1211 Mc- Holy Name and Usheajs Society Kinley. kindly assemble Sunday evening at Twin girU were born to Mr. and Mrs.. 8-30 at the funeral home. 20—Charles J. Palyszesk;. B.asde.i. 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Page 1: In The End All You Really Have Is Memoriesfultonhistory.com/Newspapers 21/Buffalo NY Courier... · 2013. 7. 5. · Bury Funeral Home, 3070 Delaware Ave., where funeral services will

1 0 3 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Sunday, Jan. 25, 1959 +-

Bra Broths N'oticei received until 11 p.m. Deaths Irolhfi Bratta A)»\US—Kichird C. of M Auburn

Ave., in Buffalo, ft.'". Jan . 23, IW'S. husband of Eliz*o«ta Gauge! Adams: bro ther of Robert and Doug­las Adams of Scotland. Fr iends re­ceived at the Cordon L. Snyder Funera l Home, 4*3 Grant St.. 2-* and T-a p.m. where funeral serv­ice will be held Monday a t 2 p.m. Fr iends Invited. Deceased was a member of Kilwinning Lodge No. 10. F.*A.Sf. of Dalkeith. Scotland;

The family of the late Je rome J . Rarone wish to thank their relatives, friend* and neighbors for the kind­ness and thoughtfulness shown dur­ing their recent bereavement.

SISTER MARIE. BROTHERS MARIO & JOHN

The BARRON* FAMILY

. . -»-„.<,. „ T h e family of the late Michael L C. C. of E. No. a. and Brewery Barron wish to express their thanks Engineer* Local No. I . a n d appreciation for the thoughtful-

AL»FOR&-He len T. Keller, suddenly "««" j L P ^ g f c .*&*&• • " * " j * : Jan •£%, 1959 of *2 Manlon Te r r ace ' J'*** * h o •*nt- m a s 8 cards, cards and Cheeklowaga. beloved wife of *">*«« George L. Alsford; mother of Mr*. Edward A. Goocb and George C. Alsford: survived by five grand­children: daughte r of the late Michael and Theresa Keller, sister of George P. of Connecticut, Mrs. Nicholas Kos of Los Angeles, Mrs. Henry Dolan, Mrs. Clifton Cramer. the late Rev. Charles Keller. Frank A.. Mrs. L. Walsh. Mrs. M. Marx. Mr*. D. Pope and Jeanet te Keller. Fr iends may call a t the Leo Sauer Funera l Home Inc., 1933 Kensington Ave. from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral Tuesday a t 9:1% a.m. Requiem Mass at Infant of Prague Church at 10 a.m. Deceased was a member of the

BYKRS— William D , In Buffalo. N.Y.. Jan . 23. l».-.». of 1H;J East Delavan Ave., beloved husband of Harriet E. Grant Byers: father of Miss Edith Byers, Mrs William Flater of Niagara Falls. Miss Mary Byers and William G. Byers of Fairfax. Va.;

Grandfather of ft grandchildren. riends received a t the James A

Gambacorta Funeral Home. 188 East Delavan Ave. where funeral services will be held Monday at 9 o'clock

nd from St. Francis tie Sales Church at 9:30 a.m. Fr iends invited.

Altar and Rosary Society of Infant Deceased was a member of the Let-of Prague Church and Greater Buf­falo Democratic Club. 2«t2«

I M P L E M E N T — Thomaa J . Ample-ment . chief pet ty officer, U.S. Navy. suddenly Jan . 11, IMP. a t Yokosuka. Japan, son of Ar thur E. and F.leanor M. Lennon Stanton Ample-ment of «SI Ful ton S U Buffalo. N. Y.: b ro ther of Mrs. Raymond J. Swannte. Mrs. Thomas J . Nicholson. Eleanor A., Eugene F . and George E. Amolement. Funera l services will be held at the Ray O'ConneU Fu­neral Home Inc.. 22»« South Park Ave., Mondav morning a t » o clock and at St. Stephen 's Church a t 10 ©*cfocfc. Fr iends a re Invited. 24125

ANttRKW*—Alfred Andrews of 250 Dewilt St.. Buffalo. N. Y . Jan . 23, 1959. husband of LaRue (McCon-naughev) Andrews: father of Jes­sie LouUe and Glen ia Lee Andrews; bro ther of Clarence. Jessie and the late Vernon and Chester Andrews. Funera l from the Link-Fox Co. Mortuarv, 33* Grant St.. Monday afternoon at * o'clock. Friend* in­vited Interment a t Marshand. Pa., on Tuesday afternoon. 25t2«

AT7.ROTT—Fiorlan H. of 48 Collins Wa'k Jan 22. 195®, beloved husband of Cecelia Walter Atzrott: father of Edward F. . Howard J., Henry R . Joseph V. II. Mrs. Bernlce Aures. the *ate Marcella Mary AUrott . Fu­neral front the funeral home of F rank J. Knab. 1213 Lovejoy St., Mondav nlbrnlng at «. and from the Immacula te Heart of Mary Church at 9 o'clock. Friends Invited.

• A C H i l A X — E u r e m i a L. Bachman, Jan. j ( , ! « 9 , daughter of the late Gustave C. and Amelia Bachman. Fr iends received at the Leo Van-dercher 4c Son Funeral Home. -549 Main St.. unt i l I t a.m. Monday. Services will 'be held at All Saints Episcopal Church, Llnwood Ave. and West Fer ry St., at 2 o'clock. Friend* invited. 25t28

B1LE8TRIRRI— Anthony ST. . sudden­ly Jan . 24. 1M». beloved husband of Josephine Panjerella; father of Salvatore. F rank . John. Mrs. Earl <Sar»h> Reid of Los Angeles. Calif.. Mrs. Angelo 'Lena) RIondi of I^os Angeles.1 Tallf.. Mrs. Salvatore <Rose> Marino. Mrs. Pe te r (Mildred i Corapi of Erie . Pa.. Mrs. Robert (Angelinet Itovle of Lo* Angeles. Ciilf.. Joseph. Mrs. Ronald (Joseph-1

Anthony J r . and wa­

ter Car r ie rs ' Assn. 24t23 CAMMARATA—Josephine (Joannl of

218 Virginia St.. J an . 24. 1959. wife of the late Marco: mother of Harold B., Mrs. John (Catherine* Wolcott of Byron, N. Y.. Mrs. Clair (Laura* Leaton of Dunlap. Calif.. Joseph, Mrs. F r ank (Rose) Pleri . Mrs. Onof-rio (Mary) DIDom»n!co. Mrs. Vin­cent (Louise) Corklns, and the late Michael: sister of Mrs. Carrie Fas-c'ana of Jamestown. N. Y.. and John M. Ai:is: g randmother of 32 grand­children and seven great-grandchil­dren Fr iends mav call at the Mario Barone Funeral Home. 152 Albany St. at Plvmouth where funeral will be he!d Tuesday morning. Time to be announced later. Fr iends invited

25t2« C l A C a * C H - J o h n J. of 55 Brunck Rd,.

Lancaster , formerly of 98 Bissel! Ave., suddenly. Jan . 22. 19.19. son of the late Joseph and Magdralyn (nee Szexepanskl) Clacluch: bro ther of Mrs. Joseph Tloczynski of Cleveland O.. Andrew. Stanley. Leo. Mrs. Casl-mer Kaezmarek. wa i t e r and the late Hedwig. Helen Cranat and Pelagia. Funera l from the Pacer Funeral Home. 12T5 Sycamore. Monday morning at 9:30 and at St. Luke's R. C. Church at !«. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemeterv. family plot Friends a re invited. Chapel hours from 2-10 p.m. Mr. Clacluch was a life member of the Moniuszko Singing Society and Eddie Sprudels Inc. 23t25

COLLIER—Samuel W. Collier of IT1 Wlllowbreeze, Town of Tonawanda. Jan . 24. laaa, beloved husband of Winifred Williams Collier: .father of Russell Collier; son of Frances and the late George Collura: brother of Frank Collura of New York City, Howard Collura of Cleveland. Ohio, and Mrs. Edward Norgar of Cleve­land, Ohio. Friends may call at the Bury Funeral Home, 3070 Delaware Ave., where funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Friends are invited. 25t2«

DK 8ANT1R—Sistlna. In Lackawanna. N. Y.. J an . 23. 1959. beloved sister of Fausto DeSantls and V f n » n s o DeSantls. Funera l from the Thomas Kelleher Funeral Home, mi Abbott Rd.. Tuesdav morning at 8:45 and at St. Anthony's Church. Ingham Ave., at ft::*o. In terment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

& : C b r l X r . ^ t | « C j o S . 1 f f i M ' « v . T t lenly Lite John and Mrs. F rank Covallo:

f r n d f a t h e r of 25 grandchildren. ends m»y call at the family resi­

dence. 903 Germania St. Funeral Wednesday morning at St. Agatha's Church. Time to be announced Liter. Arrangements by the Ami-gone Funeral Home. 25t27

Bf 'KHLER—Jan. 23. 1959. Minnie S. Miller, wife of the late Charles C. Buehler: mother of Marian and Margaret Buehler: sister of t h e late Mrs. Georgians Witt and Christine Miller. Funeral from Fred Schios-t*r 's Funeral Home. 22M Seneca St.. Mondav morning at 11 o'clock. Friends are Invited. 24t25

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Jan 22. IMU. Salvatore J. <Sam'. of 5« Deerhurst Pkwv.. Kenmore. N.Y.. beloved husband of Mary (nee Castel­lan!); father of Richard A.. Robert G. and John T.: son of J ane (nee Warnier l . Guamler l ) and the late Jacob Divita: b ro the- of Mr«. Caro­line Dispenra and Eleanor Friends mav visit the Lombardo Funeral Home, 1̂ 2 Linwood. corner Sum­mer, where the funeral will me held on Mondav morning nt S:30 o'clock. and at St. John the Baptist Church at 8:30 o'clock. Fr iends invited.

24123 DODOLAK-Valent ine. S3 W a r s a w

St.. Lackawanna. X. Y., Jan. 23. tw.'.ft, beloved husband of Angeline Dodolak (nee Zubert ; father of Ed­ward: brother of Stanley Dodolak of Dubois. Pa., Joseph, Mary. Vero­nica and Catherine, all of Poland: father-in-law of Theresa SwiMecki; grandfather of Deborah and David. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the Kaczor Funeral Home. 503 Ridge Rd., I>ackawann;t, and at St. Michael's Archangel Church at 10 o'clock. In terment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Fr iends invited Deceased was a member of the Holy Name Socletv, Polish Union of America No. ,W1: and the Polish National Alliance. 25t2fl

DOLE—Thomas V. Dole of Homer Ave.. Eden. N.Y., Jan , 23. 1M9. husband of t h e late J ane Par t r idge Dole: beloved father of Gladys K. Dole; brother of Andrew H. Dole of Eden and the late Albert. Kathryn Strawbrich, Julia Weaver and Peter. Funeral services from David C. I.aing Funeral Home. West Church St . F.den. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The family will receive friends from 2-3 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. Mr. Dole was a char ter member of the Eden Volunteer Fire Depart­ment NO. 1. 24123

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DOMRAB—Emma S. Domras, of 5215 Genesee St., Bowmansville. in Buf­falo, X. Y., J an . 24. 1»3». wife of the lale Herman Domras: mo.her of Harold, Milton. Orville. Hllde-garde Domras. Mrs. Howard (OliveI Andersen. Mrs. J a m e s (Arlene) O'Malley. also survived by four grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and f-10 p j n . i t the Rapin Funeral Home, 240T Genesee St.. corner Pine Ridge Rd.. where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30. F r i e n d s Invited.

25t2« DOYLE—Susan fnee English). Jan .

22. 1959 of «4S McKlnley Pkwy.. beloved wife of the late Michael

P . : mother of Mrs. Edwin Kellett, Mrs. Joseph P. Gainey, Mrs. Henry H. Helntz. Mrs. John W. Evans. Edward V. and Emmett V.. Charles R. and the late Robert V^ sister of Mrs. Henry Greene. John and Alice; also survived by 18 grandchildren. Friends may call a t t he family resi­dence where the funeral will be held Monday morning at 8:15 and from Holy Family Church a t 9 o'clock. In terment In Holy Cross Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the L.C.B.A. 23123

ELDR1DGE—Herman (Hank) Sr. of \*m Jefferson Ave.. Jan . 23, 1949, father of Herman J r . and Terrance Eldridge: brother of Mrs. Marguerite Holme* of N#w York CHy and Mr. Bert Williams of Buffalo. N.Y. Fu­neral Monday morning at 10 o'clock from Brown s Funera l Home. M E. Utica St. Fr iends Invited.

E L K A - R o s e , of «8 Gibson St.,&Jari. 23. 193!) dear sister of Josephine Kamlnskl, Clara Tomasik of Lacka­wanna. N. Y.. and the late Frances Wojiunik John Dysars; also sur­vived by nieces and nephews. Fu­neral from the chapel of Okonlewski Brothers Funera l Home. 928 Syca­more St., Tuesday morning at 8:30 and from Transfiguration Church at 10 o'clock. In te rment in St. Stanis­laus Cemetery. Fr iends invited.

EVGABROAT — William Henry. In Clarence. N. Y.. J an . 22. 1959. be-loved husband of Minnie (nee Dim-micki; father of Mrs, Joseph L. Clarke of Clarence. Mrs. Anger Armstrong of Grosse Polnte. Mich.: brother of Mrs. Arthur Dixon of Elmtra. N. Y. Fr iends may call at the Graves Funera l Home. 10108 Main St.. where funeral will be held Monday afternoon a t 2 o'clock. In­terment Acacia Park Cemetery. De­ceased was a member of the Mt. Morrl« Lodge 149 F . & A. M.. the Buffalo Consistory, Ismailia Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., American Train Dis­patchers Association, the Lackawan­na Railroad Veterans Association.

23t2« FAIOLA—Elena M. (nee DeSantls) in

Lackawanna, N. Y.. Jan . 22. 1959, of 10« Pine St., beloved wife of Pas-nuale A. Faiola: mother of Mrs. Peter D'Amico and Mrs. Biago Bal-dlsarra of Niagara Falls. N. Y.; sis­ter of the late Letezla Baldisarra, Elveria Pietrocario and John De­Santls: survived by eight grandchil­dren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services from the Colonial Memorial Chapels Inc.. 303 Ridge Rd. corner Ingham Ave., Monday morning at 9 o'cloek. and from St. Anthony's Church at 9:30. Burial In Holy Cross Cemetery. Fr iends In­vited. Mrs. Faiola was a member of Society of Madonna DeCarmen and the Sacred Hear t Society. 24t25

F E Y L E R - H e l e n E. Feyler. of 79 Mc-Clellan Circle, Jan . 24, 19.V). daugh­ter of the late Ernest and Kathertne Ganson Feyler; sister of Sherman F. Feyler. Funeral from Loomis. Offers & Loomis Inc. Memorial Chape!. 1820 Seneca St.. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 25t27

GRAMPP—Norman E. Grampp, Jan. 22. 1939. of 175 Orleans St.; beloved husband of Shirley Beattie Grampp. and the late Mildred Armbruster Grampp: father of N. Charles, Robert R. and Karl Grampp; grand­father of Charles. Robert, Linda and Kathie Grampp: nephew of Miss Eleonore Tepe. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funera l Home Inc.. 3272 Bailey Ave. Mondav afternoon at 1 o'clock friends are invited. Mr. Grampp was a member of Buffalo Consistory S.P.R.S.. Is­mailia Temple A.A.O.M.M.S. and Concordia Lodge No. 143 F.4A.M. under whose auspices a memorial service will be held Sundav eve­ning at 8 o'clock. 23128

GCEBCIO—Michael S.. DDS, Jan . 22. 195i> in Buffalo, husband of Ann LaMorte Guercio; father of Michael F and Pfc. James M.: son of Mar­ion P. and the late Salvatore Guer­cio; brother of Mrs. Samuel Di-Angeio of California. William Guer­cio and Mrs Lawrence Plicato of Buffalo: also survived by two grand­children. Friends may call at John­son & Wilkins Funera l Home, 448 Delaware Ave.. 2-5 and 7-10 Sunday where the funeral service will be held Monday morning at 8:30 and at St. Joseph's New Cathedral at 9:15 o'clock. Dr. Guercio was a member of Troop I, Post No. ««5 American Legion. Memorial services will be held Sunday evening a t 8 o'clock. 24t25

HARDING—Jan. 23, 1959. Michael A. of m Hobart St., husband of Anne E . Murray Harding: father of Patri­cia Ann; brother of Robert of New York City, Anthony, Thomas, Mrs. Edward Galllgan, all of Scranton, Pa . and the late Patr ick Harding. Fr iends may call at the John E. Courtney Funeral Home. 1889 Sen­eca St., from 2-10 p.m., where fu­neral will be held Monday morning at 8:45 and at St. Bernard 's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Harding was a member of American Legion Lacka­wanna Post No. 93. 24t25

HECRMAX — Eugene E., suddenly. Jan . 24. 1959, of 1498 Kensington Ave , beloved husband of the late Mary Rohrmlller Heckman; father of Mrs. Leo Eberl . Harold Heckman. Mrs Albert Tlmme' : grandfather of 12 grandchildren: brother of Mrs. John Manhard, Miss Margueri te Heckman. and Mrs. Leo CUauber and the late" Magdalene. Alois. Francis . Joseph, Fred and Phillip Heckman. Friends may call a t the I-eo Sauer Funeral Home Inc., 1933 Kensington Ave. Time to be an­nounced later. Deceased was a member of the Holy Name Society of St Aloyslus Gonzaga Church.

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3n ifUitttricun GI'MINIAE—In loving memory of my

brother John who passed away one year ago. Jan . 25, 195S.

Sadly missed by BROTHER LOUIS And

SISTER-IN-LAW VICTORIA

LAl'BBR— In loving memory of my dear mother-in.law and grand­mother Anna who passed away one year ago today, Jan. 25th. 1958. Deep In our hear ts lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest In memory 's frame we shall keep It; Because she was one of the best.

DAT'GHTER-IN-LAW ANNA GRANDDAUGHTER MARGARET

LAl'BER—In loving memory of ouri dear husband, father and grand­father F rank who passed away one) year ago today, Jan. ssth, 1958. A memory, a tear, a thought sincere) How often we wish tha t you were

he-*. WIFE, DAUGHTER And

GRANDCHIUJREN ROBEXOW—In loving memory of our

beloved babies Sharon Mary who passed away 12 years ago today and Marilyn Anne, May 17, 1948. Your memory Is forever dear.

Sadly missed by DAD, MOTHER, BEVERLY

And JACKIE VA8TOLA—In loving memory of our

dear mother Anna who passed away 2 years ago Jan . 25th, 1937. They are not lost our dearly beloved Nor have they traveled far Jus t gone into home's loveliest room And left the door ajar.

Sadlv Missed by DAUGHTERS, SONS.

GRANDCHILDREN

LAU.T-Alphons* F . <JJ) suddenly, Jan . 24. 1939 of 75 Hih»ti Blvd.. Am­herst, beloved husband of Teresa A. Schmitt Laux: father s,pf James J.. Richard A.. Mrs. John IMary) Stahl: grandf?ther of four grandchildren: brother of John . Joseph, Charles. Mrs. Richard KirchflBn and Mrs. Frank Ruhland. F r i i p l s may call at the Leo Sauer Funefal Home Inc., i»3t Kensington Ave* .Family pres­ent from 2-5 and 7-10*».m. Time of funeral to be announced later. De­ceased was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. K. of C. Council No. and American Legion Post No. 205.

LEARY—Francis J . o f 861 Auburn Ave.. Jan. 22. 1959, husband of Etta' Malican: son of the late Timothy J and Kathrine Leary; brother of A" bert, Everett , John WiilHm. George A., Rev. Fa the r Tneoph •Timothy J. Leary. at the McKendry _. 2254 Main St. from 2-S and 7-10 p . m Funeral Monday rnojnlng a t 8:45 and a t St. Patr ick 's Caiurch a t 9:30.

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Friends a re Invited. 23t23 LORIC—Nicholas Lorlf i J a n . 22. 1939.

of 90 Thatcher Ave.} beloved hus-uster Lorlg". Mrs. Robert survived by

ler of Mrs t te Peter and

band of Sarah Ar__ father of Gordon J . a j J. (Doris-) Baumet. a l 6 grandchildren, br Anna Bauer and the

HOG AN—Cora Hyder Hogan. Jan . 22. 1959. of 138 Lockwood Ave., wife of the late Bartholomew E. Hogan; mother of Mr*. Earle Yetter (Eve­lyn) and me late Gerald and Verne Hofan; sister of Mrs. Alberta Lapp and the late George Hyder, Mrs Grace Bums , Mrs. Rose Larkin, Mrs. Hannah Ryan, Mrs. Dot Wein-auge; survived by nine grand and l* great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Kennedy Mortuary. M* Abbott Rd.. Monday afternoon a t 2 o'clock Friends are invited. Deceased was Past Matron of Lsckawanna Chap­ter No. 302 O.E.S., Eastern Star. Memorial Services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the Mortuary. 24t26

HOLMES— May Helen Heltman. en­tered Into rest Jan . 24, 1939 in Hol­land. X Y.. beloved wife of John H.; dear mother of William .0. . Mrs. Thomas (Helen) Langendorfer. E. Aurora, N. Y„ and Mrs. Fred (Har­riet) Rosten Jr. . West Falls, N.Y.: <Jear!y beloved grandmother of eight

f randchlldren: sister of Har ry H., . Wales. N. Y.. Floyd T.. Wain

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fleet. Ont.. Oscar L.. Holland. N. Y. and the late Emma Boldt. Fred. Susie Brlggs. Richard and Eva May Luss. Funeral from the Kenneth Howe Funeral Home, fit Maple St., E. Aurora. N. Y., Tuesday at 2 p.m. Friends invited. Memorial gifts may be made to the First Baptist Church, E. Aurora. 25t2fi

HORTON—Elizabeth VanHavvn Hor-ton, Jan . 23, 1959, of 346 Darwin Dr., Snyder, wife of the late Homer L. Horton; mother of William P. Hor-ton and Mrs. Ar thur A. Hauenstein, grandmpther of Barbara. Linda. William Horton and Horton Hauen­stein. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave.. Monday afternoon a t 3:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. 24t2«

JACOBS—George S. Jacobs, in this city, Jan . 24, 195«, of 120 Flohr Ave., West Seneca, N. Y.. beloved hus­band of Helen A. Taber Jacobs; fa­ther of George D. of Savannah Beach, Ga., Howard B. of Balti­more, Md., Mrs. Harold Brown, Benjamin C. of So. Dayton, X. Y. and the late Myrtle Rattle, and Elmer L. Jacobs; brother of Mrs. Nellie Eddy, Mrs. Alice Dick. Mrs. Ida Irish and Charles Jacobs. Fu­neral from the "Washington Cha­pel" of the Wm. J. Yox & Sons Fu­neral Homes, 2390-94 Seneca St., Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited. 25t26

KORTHAL8—John R.. of 52 Wende St., Jan . 22, 1959, beloved husband of Florence Herman Korthals: brother of Mrs. John Lambein, F rank of Clarence. N. Y.. the late William and Mrs. Bertha Wagner . Friends received in the Barron Funera l Home, 1932 Bailey Ave., where serv­ices will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are Invited. Deceased was a member of the I.O.O.F. Crescent Lodge No. 531 whose lodge will conduct services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.

24t28 KULBACK—Sophie M. Augustyn, Jan.

24, 1959 of 243 Fox St., beloved wife of the late Bruno J. Kulback: mother of Arlene J . and the late Robert L. Kulback; sister of Peter, Joseph, Anthony, John, Vincent, Mrs. Wil­liam Budziszewski. and Clara Augus­tyn. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funera l Home Inc., 823 Gen­esee St. Funera l Wednesday at 8:13. Requiem Mass at St. Mary of Sor­rows Church at 9 o'clock. 25t27

KURZAWSKI — George (Adalbert)"? Jan . 22, 1939, of 225 Woltz Ave., husband of the late Blanche "(nee Pysczynska): dear father of Veron­ica Matuszewskl, Victoria Czacho-rowskl. Harry Kurzawski, Emily Jaworskl . Bernard Kurzawski, Anna Szaturski, Margaret Wlechec. Joan Kantor. Stanley Kurzawski, I rene Kurzawski. Leonard Kurzawski and the late Edward, Aloyslus and Maximilian: father-in-law of Louis Matuszewskl, Stephen Jaworskl . Henry Szaturski, Bronlslaus Wle­chec. Henry Kantor. Just ine . Ber­tha. Jean. Adele Kurzawski and the late Stanley Czachorowski; also sur­vived by grandchildren and great­grandchildren. Funeral from the Chapel 'of Okoniewskl Brothers Fu­neral Home. 926 Sycamore St., Mon­day morning at 9:30 and from St. Adalbert 's Basilica at in o'clock. In terment In St. Adalbert 's Ceme­terv family plot. Deceased was a member of the Holy Name Society at St. Adalbert 's Basilica. Polish National Alliance Group 380, Penn-svlvanla Railroad Relief and Vet­erans Association. Friends invited. Holy Name members please assem­ble for prayer at the Chapel Sun­day evening at 8 o'clock. 23t23

LAMBRIX—Amanda L. Pfelffer Lam-brix, Jan. 22, 1959. of 81 Thurston Rd.. Hamburg, wife of the late Ste­phen Lambrix: sister of George and the late Mrs. Josephine Jobnson and Edward Pfeiffer. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Mon­day morning at 8:15 o'clock and at St. Aloyslus Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. 23t24

o d t on J an . 22, re&r; wife of the

devoted mother Brock Lownes.

Joseph Lorlg. FuneraJFsenrlce from the Carlton A. UHrieh Funeral Home Inc.. 3272 Bal leFAve. Monday u n m i n g at 9:45 antf ia t St. James Church at 10:30 o'cloct. Fr iends are invited. Mr. Lorig wag a member of Holy Name Society #f St. James Church. 23t25

LIMBIRG—CJaire U.. J i n . 24. 1959 of 398 Dearborn St., wife of the late Adam Limburg; s i s te rof Mrs. Mabel Newman of Bennington. Vt.: aunt of James Mclntyre, n d Earl New­man. Friends mav call at the George W. Denneville Funefal Home. 36« Ontario St. at Lalro. Ave., where services will be held Tuesday after­noon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited. The family will be p*#sent from 2-3 and 7-10 p.m. 25t2fl

LOWNES-Clana Brocf on J an . 22 1959 In he r 82nd y late Allan A. and of Allan B. and Services Saturday, J an . 24th at 1:30 p.m. (The Unlvers i l F u n e r a l Chapel. 52nd St. and Lexington Ave.. New York City). Interment private. 24t25

JIAS8IE— William Massie, of 22 Tre-niaine Ave., Kenmor*. N. Y., Jan. 23, 1959, husband o r Jessie Rhind Massie; brother of Alexander Mas­sie and Mrs. Thomas McMeechan Funeral from the Link Fox Co. Mortuary, 355 Grant St.. Monday afternoon a t 1:30. Bflends invited. The family will he pfesent from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Mr. Maside was a mem­ber of Mystic Circle Lodge No. 520 I.O.O.F Services by the Lodge Sun­day evening at 7:30 #clock. 24t25

McKAY—Bertha A. Augstell McKay, Jan. 23. 1959. of 208 Woodward Ave., wife of the late Lorls B. McKay: mother of Richard A, of Westfield. Mass.: Robert L. of New York City, George F. and Donald J. McKay: sister of Mrs. Cleo Juergens : also survived by eight a randchi ldren . Funeral service from, the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral HMne Inc., 3272 Ballev Ave.. Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends a l e invited.

25t27 McXALLY—William Ji T.. Jan . 22.

1959. of 50« W. Utie* St., husband of Irene Bado; father of Abigail Sue and Nancy MoNally; brother of Mrs. Marie Reagan, Thomas and Joseph McXally. Friends received at the funeral hom* of Robert E

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METZGER—Leo A., Friday, Jan . 23, 1959. of 69 Grant St., Lockport, X.Y.; husband of Kather ine (nee O'Malley); brother ofMrs . Walter B. Slifer of Rochester.' N.Y., and Clif­ford Metzger of Albany, N.Y. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the GauJ Funera l Home Inc., 263 East Ave., Lockport. Private fu­neral service a t 9:3* a.m. Monday. Flowers gratefullv Reclined. Contri­butions to the Hear t Fund g r a t e fully appreciated. 24t25

MEYER—Theodore Hi of 328 Jewet t Ave., Jan . 24, 1959. beloved husband of Marie E. Morlock; bro ther of Mrs. Gilbert (Josephine) Hitchcock. Mrs. Cleopha Glass. Mrs, Gustav (Pru­dence) Voigt of Sa« Diego. Calif.. Mrs. William (Margaret). Anthonv, and Cyril Mever, and the late Ed­mund. Lee and Theodora Meyer and Mrs. Gertrude Romntel. Fr iends mav call after 7 p.m. 'Sundav at the Dengler Funeral Hame, 343 Lerov Ave., where funeral will be held Wednesday morning* at 9:30 and at Blessed Trinity Church at 10 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. Mr. Meyer was a member of the Holy Name Society of Blessed Trinity Church. 25t27

MUELLER—Damian | . of 102 Marion Ave., formerly of •« Sanford St., Jan. 22. 1959. belofed husband of Florence L. Miller: father of Mrs. Bernadine Cleary, Mrs. Ralph (Ger-

*• aldine) Stroh. Mrs. Donald (Valeria) Zeisz. Mrs. George (Elvira) Braun and Cordelia and LaVerne Mueller of Canton.. O. FuAeral from the familv residence. 102 Marion Ave.. Monday morning at 9:15 and at Blessed Trinity Chu l th a t 10. Friends are invited to attend.

O'NEILL _ Marga re i Ann Ganley O'Neill of 213 Mllllcent Ave.. Jan . 23. 1959. wife of: the late John Michael O'Neill: Mother of Mrs. Mar<rueHte Norman. Funernl from C. E. Tehan F u n S a l Home. 1911 Bailey Ave. Moniny morning at 9:15 and at Holy n a m e Church at 10 o'clock. Fr ieniS invited. De­ceased was a member of L.C.B.A. Branch 130. 24t23

OTT—Bertha L. Kle|» Ott. Jan. 24. 1959. of 9 Riley St.* wife of George E. Ott; mother o r Sister M. Bor-romeo O.S.F., Mrs, Edward Huber and the late Sister M. Bertha O.S.F.: sister of Mm, Frank Meyers. Mrs. Bernard Messrs. Mrs. John Damohn, and the late Rose Schmitt. Charles, George. | | e n r v and Wil­liam Demerly. T h £ family will be present at the Stephan Funeral Home. 26« East S t . t a t Austin, from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funera l services Wednesday morning at 9:45 and from St. Francis Xavler Church at 10:30 o'clock. FrtsBds invited.

25t27 PALUMBO — Antonte. In Buffalo

X.Y., of 241 Gold f t . , Jan . 22. 1959 beloved husband of Grace (nee An dreana); father of Peter A.. Michael. Mildred. F r a n k A., Gerard (Jerry), Paul F., Mrs. Samual (Concetta) La-Marca, the late Samuel and Severino Palumbo: also survived by K grand­children. Funera l fgom the Michael A. DiVincenzo Funeral Home, 1122 Lovejoy St. Mondajl morning at 8:30 and at St. Francis Asslsi Church at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Palumbo was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Francis o r Assisi Church. Sociata Accadia Duca degll Abruzzi and Laborers Unlols Local No. 210. Fr iends invited. 24t23

PIKTRA8ZEK—Mary (nee Szczepan-ski), Jan . 24, 1959 J f 23 Miller Ave., beloved wife of t i e late Thomas; dear mother of Anthony, Henry. Genevieve. David, and Estelle Fran-zek; mother-in-law of Mary. Louise. Leonard David, and Alfred Franzek; sister of Anna Kanin, Katherine Wloch: sister-in-Mr of Ludwika Kapela: also survived by 11 grand­children. F u n e r a l will be held Wednesday from the X. J . Sllwinskl Funeral Home. 130a Svcamore St. at li:30 a.m. and at St. Luke's Church at 10. Burial In St.j,Stanislaus Ceme­tery. Friends Invited. Deceased was a member of the Mothers Club and the Rosary Soc ie# of the Parish. Visiting hours froan 12 noon to 10 p.m. 25t27

POKOLM—Kurt J. Fokolm. Jan . 24, 1959 ot .112 Best p . , beloved hus­band of FlorencafA. Pokotm (nee Dye>. Friends mayea l l at the George J. Roberts & Son* Funeral Home, 205 Llnwood Ave, be tween 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where the funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Fr iends are invi t id . In terment in Maplewood Cemetffy. Patchln, X. Y.

25t26 RAFFEL—William, m Whlttiec. Calif.,

J an . 17. 1959. husbfcd of Grace Mor­gan Raffel: father of Mrs. Donald Mackey and Mrs. \Harry Robinson; brother of Jacob Raffel. Mrs. Mary Stevenson and Mrs. Anna Zintz: also survived by three grandchildren. Calls may be made at tha Leonard H. Gaetz Funeral S o m e , 783 EUIcott St., from 2-4 andfl-9 pjm. Funeral Monday at 2 o'docA. Friends invited.

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RAZ. l lRBAN

ROBERTSON—nobert G. Robertson. Jan. 22. !!»59, of 7 Scott St.. Tona­wanda. beloved husband of France? Watson Robertson: father of Mrs. Howard Watts and the late D'vid It. Robertson: grandfather of Mrs. Richard Johnson and Robert D. Rob­ertson: also survived by fou»- great-) rrandchildren; brother of William. Mrs. Chauncey Homer ?>id Andrew Robertson of Pi t tsburgh. Funeral ervice from the Carlton A. Ullrich

''"uneral Home Inc.. r.272 Bailey Ave.. Monday afternoon at :':30 o'clock. Friends are invited, Mr. Robertson was a member of Firs : Baptist Church of Buffalo.

tOREHART-Conrad G. (Coney), of 32 Ralph PL. Jan . 24, 195H, son of the late Conrad and Marv Rosehart: brother of Madeline and the late Mary and Henrv Rosehart and Mrs. Louise Hartel . Fr iends may call at the Moest Funeral Home, 204 Gene­see St.. between 2-5 and 7-io p.m., where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock and at St. Michaels Church at 9:30. Friends invited. 23t26

ROgKWITALSKI—Marv (nee Buszka), of 18 Regent St.. J an . 22, 1959. be­loved wife of the late Frank: mother of Mrs. Anthony (Marv) Baszczynskl, Very Right Rev. Prcfv. George O.M.F.C. of Elmhurst . L.Is. and the late Irene Kronk of Detroit. Mich.; survived by grandchildren and great grandchildren; mother-in-law of Anthony Baszczynski: sister of Mrs. Pearl Pewinski, Mrs. Helen Szczypior, John Buszka, Frank Buszka, the late Stella Gr^cz and Joseph Buszka. Funeral Monday a t 9:30 a.m. from Kaz Urban Fu­neral Home. 1S8-190 Clark St. off Broadway and In Corpus Chrtsti Church a t 10 a.m. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemeterv. Friends are Invited to at tend. Deceased was a member of Polish Union of America. Father Just in 's Rosary Hour and the Polish National Alliance.

23t25 8CHLAERTH-El izabe th (Wild) of 324

Jewet t Ave., Jan. 24, 1959, wife of the late Joseph W.; beloved mother of Very Rev. William J. Schlaerth SJ. rector of the Shrine of Xorth American Martyrs. Auriesville. X. Y.. Joseph J , John X.. Robert S. and Edward A of Rochester. X. Y.. Mrs. Raymond (Elizabeth) Collins. Mrs. Carl F. (Rosaline) Hepp and Eleanor A. Schlaerth: 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchi 'dren also sur­vive. The family will receive friends at the Dengler Funeral Home. 343 Lerov Ave Funeral Tuesday morn­ing at 9:30, Solemn Reouiem Mass at Blessed Trinity Church at 10 a.m. Friends are invited to attend. Mrs. Schlaerth was a member of the L.C.B.A . Branch No. 233. and the Loyola Guild. 2:>t20

SKWIERCZYNSKI - Bernard U Skwlerczvnski. Jan. 22. 1959. of ,v ; Buffalo Depew Blvd., Depew, X. Y.. beloved husband of Dolores (Schroe der) Skwierczynski: step-son of Mrs Stella Skwlerczvnski; father of Ber­nard H. Jr., Walter A. and Mary ann Skwierczynski; brother of Josephine. Mrs. Eugene Orlikowskl and Stephanla Skwlerczynski. Fu­neral services from the residence of his father-in-law and mother-in-law. 234 Evans St.. Williamsvilie. Mon­day at fl:3f) a.m. and at SS. Peter I and Paul Church at 10 a.m. Friends Invited. 24t25

SORGER—Marvin M. Sorgcr. sudden­ly, Jan. 23, 193!), of 93 Maryon Dr.. Lackawanna, beloved husband of Geraldlne Hughes: father of David. Michael, Nancy and Robert Sorger: son of Frances Sorger: brother of James and Arthur Evans, Mrs. Richard Colebrook and Robert Sor­ger. Funeral services from the Carl­ton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, 3272 Bailey Ave., Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited.

SULLIVAN—Ann T. (nee Payne) of 415 Humboldt Pkwy.. in Buffalo. Jan. 22. 1959, wife of John J. Sul­livan: mother of Mrs. William (Kathleen) Black and the late Marv Cecelia Sullivan: sister of Mrs. Wil­liam Farrel l of Clarence, X. Y. Friends mav call at the Ray Meyer Funeral Home. 2278 Main St.. (op­posite Dewey Ave.) from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. where funeral will be held Mondav morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Vincent de Paul Church at 9:30. Friends Invited.

23:25

Theresa Coleman

CAN SHE BAKE A CHERRY PIE? —Theresa Cole man, 17, of Almond in Allegany County, certainly can —and she proved it yesterday when she placed second in the state cherry pie baking contest at Rochester. She was one of four blue ribbon winners in Western New York's preliminary contest last month. The state winner was Elaine Rohrer. also 17. of Poughkeepsie.

Obituarie

Eugene E. Heckman

E.E. Heckman Dies; Headed Wire Works

Mrs. Joseph W. Schlaerth Mrs. Elizabeth Schlaerth. 82.

of 324 Jewett Ave., died yes­terday morninc in her home after a short illness.

A lifelong resident of Buffalo, 'she was the widow of Josepii |W. Schlqfli'th. who had been the owner of the former Germania Hotel in East Buffalo.

Mrs. Schlaerth was a member i of the Loyola Guild and '.he Ladies Catholic Benevolent

! Assn. She is survived by five sor.<,

'Joseph J., John N , Robe-; S . jail of Buffalo. Edward A . <>f Rochester, and the Very Rev William J. Schlaerth. SJ. rcrior of the Jesuit Terlianship ;.:.i Shrine of the North Ameri •;; Martyrs and director of 'he Sacred Heart Retreat H->u-<\

'Auriesville, N.Y . and three daughters, Miss .Eleanor A

; Schlaerth, Mrs. Raymond Col­lins and Mrs. Rosalind Hepp

I Prayers will be siid at ii :̂ 0 Tuesday morning in the William J. Dengler Funeral Homo. 34*5

i Lerov Ave. Father Schlaerth I will officiate at a Solemn Hial

Eugene E. Heckman, 70, president of Heckman Wire & Iron Works Inc., 1 Frankfort

ski) of 5W Wlliet Rd.. Lackawanna!i A v e - d i e d ° f a h e a r t a t t a c k l a s t I Requiem" Mass at in i N. Y.. Jan. 24. 1959. beloved wife i evening in his home, 1496 Ken-1 Trinitv Church 323 Lerov of the late Louis Szychowski: mother - i n o t n n Avo i n n i t y L n m t . i i . o^o df Sally. Peter. Joseph, Kary, and S t n g i o n / \ \ e .

Mr. Heckman founded the Jean: mother-in-law of Harry Sam buchi. Ruby Denea, Atin° Ahok. John Dulski and Robert Raker; also survived by 11 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30 from the Kaczor Funeral Home, 505 Ridge! p o r a t r d Rd,. Lackawanna, and at St. Hya-' cinth's Church at 10 o'clock. Inter­ment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. 2.M27

THOM8KX—Emma M. fnee fvocsy). Jan . 2.% 1959 of 58 Villa Ave., Buf­falo, X X ; beloved wife of Leo S. Thompsen; mother of T.Sgt. Lau­rence S. Thompsen; sister of Stephen Kocsy, Mrs. Howard G. (Betty) Miller, Mrs. Bert (Mary) Rizzo. and Mrs. Leonard (Olgai Hill; also sur­vived by a grandchildren. Funeral from Wm. A. Rolling Funeral Home. 3000 Delaware at Tremont, Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. The family will be pres­ent 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 24t26

Heckman Wire & Iron Works in 1908 and was its sole owner until the business was incor-

In 1948. He has served as president since its incorporation. Started in Grey St., near Sycamore, the plant has been at the Frankfort Ave. address since 1925.

Alfred Andrews Funeral services for Alfred

Andrews. 73, presiden: n: Mi-Andrews Pie Shop Inc . w.i ) died yesterday in his home. 2V, Dewftt St.. will be conduced at 4 tomorrow afternoon m I h e

Heckman was a graduate of St. Ann's Elementary School. He was a member of St. Aloyslus Gonzaga parish Holy Name Society.

Surviving are a son. Harold J. Heckman. Town of Eden.

iNXEY—Daniel p.. suddenly, of Ak-1 vice president of Heokman Wire ron, X. Y., Jan. 22. 1959, husband o, T r nn W o r k s ' 1 wn - r i a u e h t p r s of the late Mary Ellen (nee Morgani: & l r o n V\orKS t w o a a u g i u e i s * . father of Leo j„ Daniel F.. and! Mrs. Leo Eberl and Mrs. Albert v?v*eedP\rv 0 n f h ^ ^ c h Y t i d £ n ° and" Timmel; and three sisters Mrs.

John Manhard, Mrs. Leo Glau­ber and Miss Margaret Heck-

seven rreat-arandchi 'dren, Friends may call at the Bernhardt Funeral Home, n o Main St.. Akron. N. V where prayer service will he held I m a n . Mondav morning at <M5 a .m. and n,..,,.,,,.,. -* «y,„ from St. T e r e k ' s Church. Akron. P r a y e r s a t i n c at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Funeral Home. 1933 Kensington

TOELLNER-Henrv of Ebenezer, Ave., and a Mass of Requiem at N.Y,. Jan . 22. 19.Y), wife of the late Rosanna Scherher and Amelia Eckstein; brother of Mrs. Gustave . Wilke and the late Joseph Tnellner, W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g Mrs. Mary MacGoldrick and Fred U n u p a n n o u n c e d l a t e r Toellner. Services from the Henry l 0 M a i , l , u u m i t l ' " ' " Wedeklndt and Sons Funeral Home, 32« High St. corner Peach. Monday at 2 p.m. Friends invited.

2.1t2."i

Link-Fox Mortuary. 335 Grant. St. The Rev. Harold E. »Moor-house of Potomac Ave Free

A lifelong Buffalonian. Mr. | Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be Tuesday in Marchand, Pa.

Mr. Andrews founded the business about 1935. Previously,

|he operated a similar business for five years in Batavia

Mr. Andrews was a member of the Greater Buffalo Adver­tising Club and the Chamber of Commerce.

Surviving are his wife, the former LaRue McConnaushcv; two daughters. Misses Jessie L. and Glenda L Andrew, a

Leo Sauer brother, and a sister. Mi*s J c s . e Andrews, both of Batavia.

St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church Cheektowaga, will ,bc . on Adult Program Set

at a time ° Burial LOCKPORT, Jan. 24 — The

will be in Mt. Calvary Cem- Starpoint Central School adult etery, Cheektowaga. j education program will begin

I this week, with registration con­tinuing tnrough the week. Ad­ditional students are needed in classes on law. Civil Defense,

WALTER-John G.. Jan. 23. 1959. oft William H. Eygabroat 247 Stevens St., beloved husband of _ . . . . , „ _ _ J „ - I _ J - t Mary J. Kreiss waiter; father of! Services will be conducted at Mrs. Russell (Barbara) Williams of j 2 t o m o r r o w a f t e r n o o n fo r W i l - j , . t ' J n h v s i c a l f i t -Wolcott. N.Y., and the late A l b e r t , . „ V v a . i s r n a t r o , t ; r f ,H Dol i i n v e s t m e n t s a n a p n j s i c a i i l l -Walter: son of the late peter and nam H. tygabroat , retired uei - , m c n Barbara Walter: brother of Sister aware, Lackawanna & W7estern ; Mary Joseph OSF. Frank S. and p .. . Hicna t r -hor w h o d i e d Joseph E. Walter. Friend* may call | K a i i r o a a a i s p a t c n e r w n o Qica at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc.. j T h u r s d a y n i g h t in h i s h o m e a t 123 Genesee St. Funernl Tuesday: 0 - 9 e . , , . m i . n t>H r | , r » n P p U » at «:15 a.m. Requiem Mas* at St. 2 5 2 S a w m i l l Kd. , C l a r e n c e , r i e

Births

Rev. Calvin DeGraw, j i:—David L.̂ Zimme

Boys were Horn to Mr. and Mrs Ian

Requiem . Matthews Church at 9 a.m. Deceased] w a s 8 2 . was a member of F.O.E., Aerie No 40. and 14th Ward Democratic Com- like mitteeman. • 25t2i i Methodist minister, will offici-jJiZwniiam B wn*iock« J r "

WALTERB-Edwin H. Walters, of j a t e a t t h e r i t e s in t h e G r a v e s _ "lone 4259 Main St.. Jan. 24. 1959, beloved i Funeral Home in Clarence. The -Amos husband of Sally Walters: father o f ! , . i :ii u :_ A^ar-ia P a r k i« Mrs. H. Beckerle of Kansas City.l OUTiai VUU .)<• J A c a c i a ) .>. *

Jriines J. SuciiHii Sr , II !i-u George A Stephon. Vmhe:

Kan".: brother"bf Mrs. L. Detour of I C e m e t e r y . , ^-^}^v%(2±^r+ora«"-N Buffalo, X. Y. Friends may call at , w _ . . . ' ; ! ~ ' t

e t ' r „ , ^ - T ,?-V « .',' the Harrv A. Wedekindt Funeral ; M r . E v g a b r o a t w a s b o m in . - M a n ey Sei afm. Lat X. * , Home. 280 Grover Cleveland H w y . . i n „ . . i . . w v u - i A * « I ^ « M « -

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at Xorth Bailey, where services be h e l d o'clock. F

WEBKR—Flora M. (nee Roehner). age 84. survived bv Lawerance A., Jo­seph C . Mrs. Ray Wolney of Niag­ara Falls, and Mrs. George Fry of Los Angeles. Calif. Funeral Tuesday from the Redanz Funeral Home. 10th srnd Michigan. Niagara Falls at 9:15 and at 9:45 from Sacred Heart Church. 2312*

WELLS—Mabel E.. in this city. Jan. 23 1959, of 314 Sanders Rd.. be­loved wife of the late Merie S. Weils; mother of M. Hazcn Wells; ettiter of Mrs. Xorma Lindsay, i r a n k Benedict and the late Earl H.. Lee L. Benedict. Mrs. Mildred Rogers and Mrs. Alta Beman. Friends may call at the Lynett & Son Funeral Home, 3*9 Parkside at Amherst. Funeral from Forest Lawn Chape. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Wells is survived by one grand, child. She was a member of the Eastern Star 5««, Mystic Arts and P.H.C. and Plvmouth Congrega­tional Church. Friends invited.

24t25 WILSON—Jennie Jf. Washburn. Jan.

24, 1959 of 80 Cheltenham Dr., wife of the late Joseph X. Wilson: be­loved mother of George H. of Aiden. N. Y.. Mrs. Florence Mackey of

Herbert .

-Wi l l iam M. Rhone, •_•:,:. M o n d e *V,-j j Curtiss, N.Y, He learned teleg J°Mc6ndavc'even'irig"at sjraphy at 16. and became an op-; s:—Stanley M. IT %ak. it.,r riends Invited. 25t2« e r a t o r f o r t h e D L & W at Grove- | I 'ZrCid" R M > ™*S '"'\- -

land. 1«— I,eonard F. Lohi 'er . <'•. '• • rc V> . , , IT — Roger G. Le*«an! K ,•-,-Mr. Eygabroat was assigned, 17—\nthon-. v u.^.!-/ L-.;ki»ari

for 36 years to the DL & W "Z-feyie ,vvK r^u i . tA r , , ! 'n7! , , r

, . . . - , , -.» • o«. 17—Daniel C Gscek, \snr>< r*tcr terminal at the foot of Main S t n—Thomas J Daiv. Depew here and retired in 1946. H« J!-f«nry c BTWT 3« Br-toi

, _ _ , _ , 17 Ronald P Boudro*. J..2J > ' ' . ' " > was a member of Central Park ja—Saac Beai. 4-.u r:,nt«n Methodist Church, American ha— Richard A. Alexin. i.« wai.i-n. Train Dispatchers Assn.; Mt.! Girl* were bom to Mr. «i.d Mr.: Morris Lodge 149, F. & AM; Buffalo Consistory and Ismailia Temple of the Shrine. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph L. Clarke of Clarence and Mrs.In—Richard P K^imk. \ Anger Armstrong of Grosse | J j y ^ e S i j o n S ^ H . r w o o d

is—John H. Shuev Jr., Enst Auror 17—Joseph F. Sei'ber'.. We-t Sencr., ;t\—Ccrrf'.d Ser.urr. :u>2 Br:«tol. 17—.|o-eph V.P. :•'.." Herinb 1«—juliano I'ecora. We*t Se;.f.-a. 17 Otto I. Sere,, fneektou .,« , If, ^Roiiert W. Limebeer. L^ck.i w atir.l IT—Robert I). Langtry, La-" Aurora.

Point, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. -Vincent A. Guerra. >•', T r a v m o r t .

Arthur Dixon of Elmira, and I J - H ™ ^ ^ °^n\^MoTrZ three grandchildren and th ree ' iv—Richard r. Device. Tonawr.r.'U. great-grandchildren. : r r

Bratljfi Beverly Hills. Calif.. J Marv M.. Mrs. Laura Teepell of | WERNER— Barbara Carthage. X. Y., Mrs. Ruth Clark of F t . Erie, Ont.. Joseph E. Wilson and Mrs Ethel Dworak and the late David Wilson: grandmother of 13 grandchildren and 18 great-grand­children: sister of Mrs. Frances Gaddls of Rome. N. Y.. and the late Mrs Pearl McClellan. Friends may call at the family*residence. where services will be held Wednesday morning at 11:30 o'clock. Friends invited. 25t2.

K Robert Conshaf te i . Tonawar.da, ;.-^-Theodore B. BugaJ. :.-« D»»h>r 17—Fiorian E B " B - . k " • Good-

•v ear ;<>—Robert .1. Ball. *•' Mo>e >

( ITV OF LACKAWANNA Werner (nee R b o r n ,„ ^, t ..„,, M r , .

Goefzi of Eden. N.Y., Jan. 22. 1959. J a n wife of the late Karl Werner: ; _ > t e p ! i e n Hom'ak. B u : ' , ; , mother of Mrs.^Joseph Langbem.; s„—Alfred L. John>on. 2" ; ^.u-g'-.t. Mrs. Clifford Barns . Mrs. Vlolal J 3__vincent A. Alabi.-;. 2* Michael Boseck. Mrs Herbert Sobetzer and 1 jn_Mat thew M Pytlak. 23 Edge*ood. George C W*rn«r; also ^urvlved } s _ c h a r l e s J. Barret t . Ham-.uig by in grandchi.dren and 22 Rreat • ] 7 _ B „ r t o r , y\ DePottv. Hamburg, grandchildren Funeral from t h e l ] H _ j o h n s Vitrano. Lakevie<». W. L. Froehley Funeral Home. M i n u j a m e s F. Lamond. Buffalo Lake St. Hamburg, Monday at 2 J i«<—Theodore T. Tatriio. -»( A r m d p.m. Burial In North Evans Cem ; ,,^_j a w r ( , n r P ^ Livergood. Ruffalo.

23t2.'. 20—Charles G. Old'. Hamburg

MOSt CENTRALLY LOCATED funeral Home in the I City of Buffalo!

OFFERING 75 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

Driscoll Funeral Home 1336 MAIN STREET - GR. 1336

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e'.ery. WOJCIECHOWBRI— John, J a n . 22, i 2o—Francis R. Piper Sr.. S^J use.

195K, of 1«3 Fougeron St.. beloved! Twin*, a bov and « t l . husbard of Victoria (nee Jednoral- j wer - bom to Mr. and vd-». ska): dear father of Edward. Stan-! 14—William R. Krolc7yk. Buffalo. 'cv. Thaddeus. Frank of East Mc- Girln were bom to Mr. and Mrs.: Keesport. Pa.. Anthony and the late , in—Laurerce P. Week-. "*•* ' ooke Hetpn Mrozik; father-in-law of John ' 11—Tennyson Twoguns Sr.. I.awtona. Mrozik. Jean, Anna, Irene. Mildred.; i-—»;eoi-gP J Wizner r : Fifth. Rose; brother of Mrs. K. Rydr.,. the ; 12—Horn nir Co^*-.1>'ie J ' . 173 Hol-late Mrs. R. Kazmierezak, Walter. ; brook Victor! ' Getz of Pomoano Beach | 15—^Johi) A. Fraser. Alder. Fla Frank. Steve Walker and»!5—Gerald C. Corr. Hamourg Helen Forman; also survived by II j 15—James P. Nagv Jr., Hamimrg. grandchildren. Funeral from the] in—Joseph H. Riehlngs iJerby. home of Hochul Funeral Service. t7-^Ioseph A. Brndiev Hamburg. 'tr»i Svcamore St., Tuesdav morn . 17—Jour .:. I. uchert Hamburg ng at »M and from St. Adalbert's? 17-Wil l iam Car- Hermnn. East,

Basilica at !©. Interment in St.! Aurora^ Adalbert's Cemetery. Deceased was 17—Harry Stanley Koz.owsk! Buffalo, n member of Local 18 Polishers and , i«u-CeraJd M. Feueratein, Hamburg. Buffers AFL. the Holy Name Socl-11*—Frederick S. Toporek B:asdell. ety of St. Adalbert'«i Basilica a n d ' 19— Donald T. Ledwln. Buffalo Kosciuszko Camp No. 92 W.O.W.. 19—Gregory SI. Schifferli. 1211 Mc-Holy Name and Usheajs Society Kinley. kindly assemble Sunday evening at Twin girU were born to Mr. and Mrs.. 8-30 at the funeral home. 20—Charles J. Palyszesk;. B.asde.i.

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