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BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Sunday, May 8, 1963
Sratha
Brallja
9tatip
Sratlis
Notices Received Until 11 p.m.
jjfj
Plan to Ease
Shortage Of
Medics OKd
KUO-Stanley of 105 Howell St., Buffalo, NOWAK-vioia A. Wronlcki, suddenly, STRESSINGER-Janice Claire, suddenly
tAKOttl-Floremce (nee U M M ) , of XK
i t < A
W 1 - ^ A A A —efcidadaaa> daa> aVdade>
May 3, 1943, of 50 Roma Ave., beloved
N Y . , May 4, 1943, beloved husband of
i i r d Ave., May t 1M3. In Nepfes. Italy.
May 4, 1943, of 493 1 Berkshire Ave.,
wife of the late Bernard Nowek;
Mary, (nee Klelar) Kud; dearest father
beloved wife of Amedeo; dear mother
Funcheon;
beloved mother of Ed
mother of Mrs. Joseph (Helen) Napleof Mrs. Theodore (Ann) Kralewskl, Jean
o* M i x Joseph (Ann) Grsno; sister or BURZYNSKI-ln tovlna memorv of our
and Antolbeloved daughter of
ralski, Mrs. William (Chartotta) Louks;
Kraslnski, John (Irene) Kud, Ted (FlorMrs id* DePlato, Ralph, Mrs. Ban
slster of
nette Kutovlts Stressi
dear mother. Mar?, who passad away
survived by 10 grandchildren; sister
ence) Kud and me late Anthony; father(Palmyra) Paniua and M i x Frank
nger. FuJohn Jr. and Charles
one year ago today. May 5, tHS.
of
Mrs.
John
Jeziorskl,
William
J.
of
in-law
of
the
late
Slgmund
Krasinski;
(Mary) Wesmer; also survived by Ave
A.
Ullrich
nersl service from Carl
God has claimed one wa loved best
Santa Cruz, Calif., Mrs. John Szczesalso survived by eight grandchildren.
fjrindwiaron. Funerel services will ba
Funeral Home Inc., 327 Bailey Ave.,
To Baa peace and joy of eternal rest
niak, Mrs. Vera Mingo, Mrs. Laverna
Funeral Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m.,
held in Napits, Italy. Friend* art inTuesday morning at 1:15 id St. James
Sadly missed by
White. Mrs. Conrad Zotter, Walter J.
from the Dombrowski-Czeladzinskl Fuvited to attend St. John ma Baptist
Church at 9 o'clock. F mds Btt InSON,
DAUOHTIR-IN-tAW
and
the
late
Mrs.
Agnes
Kaszbowskl
neral Home, 447 Amherst St., and at 10
Church Monday mornlno at 10 a.m.
present 2-4
vited. The family will
Gov. Rockefeller's approval of
AND GRANDCHILDREN
and Alois Wronlcki. Friends may call
o'clock at Assumption Church. InterServices also will oe h«W at Cantalkian
5te
and 7-10 p.m.
legislation authorizing a new proat the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc.,
ment In Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Friends
Center Chapal, 3233 Main » . on Friday K U H N - l n loving memory of nay beloved
1933 Kensington Ave. Funeral Tuesday, S T B L T M - H e n r y V., in Buffalo, N.Y.,
Invited. Chapel hours 11-10 p.m.
5te
fnornina at W a.m. Friends Invited.
gram designed to alleviate a
mother, Anna, who passad away 27
May 3, 1963, of 42 Edgewood Ave., be1933 Kensington Ave. Funeral Tuesday
St*
years ago today. May S, !*3e.
shortage of physicians in sparsely
loved husband of Mathilda Allmeritter
LANO-Julia
Blackball,
of
131
Hubbell
at
1:15
a.m.
Requiem
Mass
at
St.
Luke's
"Gone but not forgotten
Steiter; father of Harold J Stelter; son
Ave., May 3, 1943, wife of me late WilChurch at 9 a.m. Family present 2-5
populated Upstate areas was an• A R R Y - t a o n a r d B.. May 4 1M3. of
by one who loved ner best."
of Josephine Rogozinskl Stelter and the
liam J. Lang; mother of Mrs. Joseph
and 7-10.
4t5
1*22 Ba.tay • * * § . . beloved husband of
nounced Saturday.
SON NORBERT
late Albert Stelter; brother of Anthony,
T. Rankin, Jack BlackhaN and Mrs.
Evelyn E. (Ecfcart) Barry; brother of
OLCZAK-Constantlne,
(Gus)
May
2,
1943,
Joseph, Mrs. Joseph Tamo), Paul, Mrs.
Earl W. Wesphai; sister of Edward A.
Mrs, May Slmerson of Niagara Falls, K U H N - t n loving memory of my beof 71 Burgard PI., beloved husband of
Robert Dlnkl and Gertrude Stelter and
Schmidt, Mrs. Harry L. Brennison,
The new law will provide a
N v , and ma lata Mrs. Catharina Lauer
loved mother, Anna, who passed away
Jean (nee Kielma); dearest father of
the tote Leon Stelter. Friends may call
Leonard L. Schmidt and Mrs. Edith
and Eweane Barry. Frlands may call
means
to assist such areas as
27 years ago today. May 5, 193a.
Mrs.
Warren
(Nancy)
Stanton;
grandat
me
Edward
J
.
Regan
Funeral
Home,
Metcatf;
also
survived
by
seven
grandat Ma Dielr.ch Funaral Home. 2S2t
Gone but not forgotten.
father of Kenneth and Kevin Stanton;
20 Salem St., at 500 Abbott Rd., where
children and seven great-grandchildren.
rural
Western
New York, where
Baiaw Ave., from M and MO p.m.
By one who loved her best.
son of Frances Olczak (nee Kosmen)
the family will be present from 2-5 and
Funeral from Loomls, Offers & Loomls
Funeral services Tueeoey at 10 a.m.
a
physician
shortage
was cited
SON NORBERT.
and
the
late
Anthony
Sr.;
brother
of
7-10
p.m.
Funeral
services
will
be
held
Inc.,
Memorial
Chapel,
1020
Seneca
St.,
and at St. Oererd't Chwcr. at 10:30
Mrs. Stanley (Sophia) Janora Bury and
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev.
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
4tS
in
a
series
of
Courier-Express
a m . Frlenea ewttod. Member of I r t t
%mm
Mrs. Alois (Irene) Szatkowskl, Anthony
Richard E. Blemaster officiating. Friends
Foilee Cfc* and Lowla J. Betend Post
articles earlier this year.
L. (Esther), Mrs. Chester 'Lucy) WegLOHRMAN-lda (nee Agle) of Mlnpeta,
are Invited. Deceased torn a member
MO. American Loojon.
SM
rzynowskl.
Frank
(Joan);
survived
by
L.I., May 1, 1943, wife of the late Rev.
of the American Legion Soum Buffalo
Merle
E.
Reulher
nieces and nephews. Funerel Monday
Theodore Lohrman; mother of Mrs.
Post No. 721 snd the Disabled AmerIt permits the state's 57 counB I A M I R - E d t l n MKnaana, of 273 Brack- LAZZARl — The family of the lata
at 9:30 a.m., from Kaz. Urban Funeral
Arthur J. Ooege of Minoola, Mrs.
ican War Veterans Quean City Chapties outside New York City to give
enrMae St., Buffalo N.Y., May 3, 1963,
Home 110-190 Clark St., off Broadway
Angus Cotten of Lone Rock, Iowa and
tar No. 91.
4te
John B. R. Greene
Anthony
Lazzarl
wishes
to
thank
their
wMaw of Frank H. Baamar; aunt of
and in St. Adalbert's Basilica at 10
financial aid to medical students
me late Theodora Lohrman; sister of
friends for the kindness shown them
Walter W. MkfcaeHs, Mrs. William A.
a.m.
Burial
In
St.
Adalbert's
Cernatary.
Mrs. Julia Schroeder of Ft. Wayne,
SWEENEY-Edwerd F. of 77 Soum Shore
during their recent bereavement.
provided the students agree to
Jeeean, Howard H„ Norman W . and
Relatives and frlanda ara invited ra
Ind., and the late Mrs. George C. HickBlvd., Lackawanna, suddenly, In ConWIFE and FAMILY
Ralpn A. MiehaoiU. Frlanda ara inpractice medicine in the county
attend.
Family
will
ba
present
to.
the
man, Mrs. William Hickman, George
necticut, May 4, 1943, ao* of May and
vited to can at H e Llnk-FoK Co.
chapal 2-5 ami 7-10.
MS
H. Agle and Albert D. Agle; also surthe lata Jamas Sweeney; brother of
after they complete their training.
Morhjary, W Grant, from W and
vived by seven grandchildren and 11
Jemes end Herbert
neroerr Sweeney.
swaaney. Friends
rrienos
W. Sr., suddenly,
7-10, where services will be held on CURTIS-Harrlson
C
f
R
O
U
R
K
l
F
r
a
n
k
J.,
May
%
1943,
son
County boards of supervisors
great-grandchildren. Friends may call
may call after
tar 7 p.m., Sunday, at the
April M, 1943. of Markeon Hotel. 1391
Monday eftemoon at 1.30. Frlanda Inof the lata William and Catherine Slatat David C. Laing Funaral Home, 2724
Mescall A Heggerty Wttnwr»\ Home,
would
decide how much aid to
Mate
St..
husband
of
Wa
tola
Georgian
vited.. Mr». Baamar was a memb
tery O'Rourke; brother of Margaret A.,
Wast Church St., Eden, Sunday from
1377 Abbott Rd., Lackawanna, where
Abbott Curtis; father of Mrs. Ralph C.
ot me Tueeday Afternoon group* Senior
give
and
how long physicians
Mrs. Josephine G. Carroll, Cornelius E.,
J-5
and
7-10
p.m.
Funeral
services
the
funaral
wiH
be
B
p
Wednesday
(Mary Jane) Stucky and Harrison W.
CitUana.
Helen G., Mrs. Raymond E. (Alice)
Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Inmorning at 1:45 and from Our Lady
should
be
required
to practice loCurtis Jr.; grandfather of four or,
Neber
and
the,lata
Mary
K.
O'Rourke.
terment at Prospect Lawn Cemetery,
of Victory Basilica at 9:30 o'clock. Mr.
BBBAK -Walter,
of 3 Second Ave.,
children; brother of Millard V. Curtis
cally
in
return
for
the
assistance.
Funeral from me family residence, 73
Hamburg.
Flowers
gratefully
declined.
Sweeney was a member of the Holy
Funeral services for Elma Supwooaleem, N. Y , on May 4. 1H3.
of East Aurora, N.Y. and the late Mrs.'
Woodward Ave., Monday morning at
Name Society of Our Lady of Victory.
dearest Husband of Caroline (nee BucxDaniel (EHa) Ronan. Private crema- MacOONALO-Evelyn Morton, May 4,
ervisor Merle T. Reuther, 53, will
9:15 and at St. Vincent de Paul Church
Sit
ek) Panczykowska and the late Sophie
tion services were conducted at Bufat to o'clock. Frlands Invited. Deceased
1943 of 31 Woodward Ave., Town of
be conducted Tuesday afternoon
Popardawtkai beloved fattier pf Anfalo Crematory Chapal. Graveside servwas a member of Council No. 114 K. of WAOBNBAUR-Fred, of the Akron-Hunt's
Tonawanda, N.Y., wife of the late
Funeral services for John B.
thony, Mrs. James (Rose) Clark,
ice at Hpttand Cemetery, Monday at 1
C. and me Fourth Degree K. of C. 315
Capt. William S. MacDonatd; mother
Corners Rd., Akron, N.Y., May 4, in the Howe Funeral Home, 64
August, Caalmtr, Mrs. William (Cecilia)
f m . Deceased was a member of Troop
R.
Greene, 50, head of two hospiof William S. MacDonald and Mrs..
1943, beloved husband of Lottie (nee Maple St., East Aurora, at a time
Tomeroy, M r s .
William
(Paulina)
Post No. 445 and the Marine Corp.
Evelyn Dwyer; grandmother of Pa- PETIT-Arthur J., In Hamburg, N.Y.,
Shell)) father of Earl of Reading,
Six
Republican
town
chairmen
Paseka and Joseph and the late
League. Arrangements by me William
to
be
announced.
Burial
will
be
in
tal
service organizations here,
May
2,
1943.
beloved
husband
of
me
tricia Ann Dwyer, Mary Elton, David,
Mass., Mrs. Richard (Thelma) Fisher
Sophie Kreeconko; survtvod by twenty
late Minnie E. Miles Petttj father of
Sons Funeral Home.
James and Scott MacDonald. Friends
Saturday
sent
a
joint
telegram
to
of Alden, N.Y.; also survived by four Elma Cemetery, '
will
be
conducted at 2:30 Monday
six grandchildren and one great-grand- DC M 1 0 - J o h n , of 45 E. Northrup, enterArthur F. and Leon J . Petit; brother of
may call at the George W. Denneville
randchildren and five ireat-grandchllState GOP Chairman Fred A.
chi td; stepfather of Mrs, Bertha Dy|a
Mrs. Harold Smades, Mrs. Louise Stared Into rest May Z 1943, beloved husFuneral Home, 344 Ontario St., where
He
died
of
a
heart
attack
Satren;
brother
of
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Bistoff
afternoon in Holmes Chapel,
andI Mrs. Lap (Sophie) Baton; brother
rer and Mrs. James Sullivan of Miami,
band of Virginia (nee Zlcarl); father
services will be held Tuesday afternoon
and Mrs. Anna Kill of Lockport, N.Y. urday morning in his home, 1881 Young congratulating him on his
Fla., Albert. Leon, Frank and the late
of Mrs. Dorrunk (Emily) Manna, and
at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. Mrs. Macof Mrs. Joeaph (Rose) Borowskl of
Friends may cell at the Bernhardt FuWestminister
United Presbyterian
recent
election
to
the
chairmanGeorge Petrt; also survived by eight
John Jr.; stepfather of Mrs. Antoinette
Donald was a past matron of OcciCarnegie, Pa. Family will receive
neral Home. 130 Main St., Akron, N.Y„ Woodward Rd., several hours beChurch.
ship.
randchildren and three great-grandchilMaopia of Italy, Nicholas Pinto and
dental Chapter No. 571 O.E.S., a memfriends from 2-$ and 7-10 p.m. at me
where funaral services will be held fore he w'as to emplane for Seattle
ren. Funeral from Loo L. Buchhelt
the lata Patrick Pinto; brother of
ber of Lebanon Shrine No. 3, Ladles
Colonial Memorial Chapels Inc.. 3003
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The
It was signed by Dr. John B. Mr. Greene, who lived at 167
Funeral Homo, 044 Ridge Rd., LackaStave of Buffalo and Jack, Mrs. CarAuxiliary of International Shipmasters
South Park Ave. where services will
family will be present Monday evening where he was to represent the
E v a n E. Ashland Ave., died of a heart
wanna, Monday morning et 1:45, and
mela Scarpata and Vlncenia, all of
Assn. Buffalo Lodge No. 1 Eastern
be conducted Wednesday morning at
from 7-9, Memorial contributions may Board of Supervisors at a plan- Long, Tonawanda;
'rom St. Francis Church, Athol Springs,
Genosa, Italy; also survived by I I
Star Memorial services Monday evening
» 5 and from Our Lady of Grace
be made to the Heart or Cancer Fund.
James,
Amherst;
Gerald
T. Cul- attack early Thursday morning
3M>
ning body's convention.
grandchildren and 2 great-grandchilat 7:30 o'clock under the auspices of at 9:30. Friends Invited.
Church at 10 o'clock. Burial In Holy
len, Hamburg; Richard J. Pion- in his room in the Biltmore
dren. Friends may visit the Lombardo
Occidental Chapter.
5te
WAUOH-John Merrill (Joe), suddenly,
Cross Cemetery. Friends Invited. Mr.
PIRRI-Rose I. of 193 Loverlng, entered
Funeral Homo Inc., 103 Llnwood at
Cheektowaga; Paul H. Zim- Hotel, Los Angeles.
May 4, 1943, of 1363 Kensington Ave.,
Beoek was a retired member of SteaIA Republican, Mr. Reuther tek,
Into rest May 3, 1943, beloved wife of
Summer from 1-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m., M A O R O N I - F r a n k , suddenly. May 2,
husband of the late Violet Kaefer and
workers Union Local 2*04 and Z.M.P,
merman,
Boston; and W. Frankthe
late
Lorenzo;
mother
of
Mrs.
Thomwhere
the
funeral
will
ba
held
on
Monwas
Elma's
chief
executive
since
Agnes Bierfeldt Waugh; tether of Don
No. SV.
SIT
1943, of 454 E. Ferry St., beloved
as
(Vella)
Angel
Io,
Michael
B.,
Mrs.
Set Up School
lin
Ness,
Grand
Island.
day morning at 9 o'clock and at St.
aid
E.
and.
Clifford
J..
Waugh;
grand
husband of Concetto (nee Clrlllo) Maghis appointment as supervisor
Samuel (JuHef Greteo. Mrs. Samuel
Joseph's Church (University Heights),
father of eight grandchildren and one
rone; father of Michael J., Mrs. Kenneth
•
B f k i - S f a v e n , suddenly, to West Palls.
He was president for 20 years
(Mary)
Callari,
Armond
J.,
Anthony
at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited. Mr.
great gr,andchi''
IM; brother of Mrs. Nor- in March, 1953, to fill the vaR. (Ann) Betz and Dominic Magrone;
N Y . , May 2, 1*«X beloved son of Janes
J. and Benedict G.; sister of Mrs.
DoMeo was a member of St. Joseph's
of
Greene & Kellogg Inc., 165
_th. Famll
Family will be present at cancy created by the resignagrandfather of Kenneth R. Betz Jr.;
Bake and Mart* Jonas; brother of Peter
man
Rom.
Glacinta Ttonf; also survived by I I
Hoty Name Society and CokimbianPost
the George A. Schlmmel Funeral Home,
brother of the late Mauro Magrone.
end Thomas. Prayers from the Wood
Ashland
Ave., oxygen service
grandchildren
and
nine
great-grandchiltion
of
Supervisor
Earl
L.
Lexo
No.
1031,
American
Legion.
4t5
Genesee
at
Fougeron
St.,
from
2-6,
7-10,
Friends may call at the Amigone FuFuneral Home, ?U Main St., East AuALBANY (UPI) - Public hear- organization for Western New
dren. Friends may visit the Lombardo
where
funeral
services
wW
be
held
neral
Home
Inc.,
1250
E.
Deiavan
to
become
a
deputy
county
clerk.
D
I
B
N
L
E
l
l
J.,
of
170
Fulton
St.,
May
rora, Monday morning at 9:15. Funeral
Funeral Home Inc., 102 Llnwood corings into Albany County purchas- York hospitals, and president
Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. De- He was completing his fifth twoAve., near Bailey, where funeral serv*
X 194X husband of Eleanor Seachrlst,
from St. George's Church, Jewottville,
ner Summer from 1-5 and 7-10 p j n . ,
ceased was a member of Ely Parker
leas will be held Monday morning at
brother of Paul Diehl and Mrs. Effie
s v , at 10 o'clock.
«5
ing
practices will begin Tuesday, since 1946 of John Bunn Corp.,
where
the
funeral
will
be
held
on
year term.
Lodge No. 1002 F. A A. M .
514
1:45 and from St. Francis de Sales
Bowman. Friends may call at the FuTuesday
morning
at
1:30
o'clock
and
at
the
State Investigation Commis- 1298 Main St., manufacturers and
BLACKHALL. Julia-Sea Lang notice. 4-S
Church at 9:30 o'clock. Frlands Invited.
neral Home of Mllford Jennlsen, $31
WICK-Marguerite M. Smith Wick, of
Mr. Magrone was a member of the
sion
announced Saturday.
Soum Park Ave., where the funeral will
distributors of hospital equipBOOOB-Litllan Fredrtksen, May X 1**3,
Friends Invited. Mrs. Pk-rl was a mem52 Eagan Dr., Lackawanna, N.Y., May
For 14 years beginning in 1936
Aquila Society, The Stonecutters Jourbe held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
of 70 Wtosner Rd., Lackawanna, N.Y.,
4,
1943,
wife
of
me
late
Alfred
G.
ber of the Third Order of St. Francis.
neymen, Sidney Socle I Club and me
ment.
Frlands are invited to attend. Mr. Diehl
he
was
town
clerk.
baloved wife of Horace F. Bodge; sJsWick; mother of William F. Wick of
Holy Name Society of St. Francis de
was a veteran of World War I. The
tar of Mrs. Jamas Flood, William, NorDerby, N.Y., and the late Alfred J.
Sales Church.
315
A year ago he founded the
Mr. Reuther was chairman of
family wilt be present from 24 and
man, Harold. Walter ana Milton FredrtkWick; sister of Mrs. Mary Connlber
7-10 p.m.
4t5
POPP-Edward,
May
3,
1943,
of
RFC,
Greene & Kellogg Inhalation
MAJCHRIAK-John,
May
3,
19*3,
of
420
sen. Peceeiod was a member of the Lack- DONOVAN-Helen B on May X 1943,
and Charles Smith, both of Detroit, the Board of Supervisors Tax &
Lester, N.Y., husband of the late Bertha
Rowley Rd., Depew, beloved husband
awanna Garden Club and the Auxiliary
Mich., and me late Pongras, Neil and Revenue and Municipal Relations
Therapy School at 165 Ashland.
mother of Thomas W. Donovan of
MacAuley Popp; father of Winifred L.
of Barbara Soika (nee Joinca) and the
of Post (3 American Legion. Funeral
William Smith; also survived by five
Buffalo.
Funeral
services
will
be
held
Committees
and
member
of
sevand
Edna
G.
Popp
of
Buffalo,
Clarence
late Anna (nee Posluszna); dear father
An organizer of Western New
from the George N. Kennedy Mortuary,
grandchildren.
Friends
are
invifed
to
on Tuesday, May 7 at 2 o'clock at
and Arthur of Lester, N.Y., Louis of
of Josephine (John) Juszczak, Virginia,
Dr. Edward R. Melcher
914 Abbott Rd., Monday afternoon at 2
call from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at me eral other committees.
York
Chapter, American Assn.
The
Eaton
Funeral
Home,
59
Lake
Geneseo,
Howard
of
Silver
Springs;
Mary
(Leo)
Dec,
Anthony
(Sophie),
Edo'clock. Friends are invited. Flowers
Ray O'Connell Funerel Home Inc.,
Private funeral services for Dr. of Inhalation Therapists; he also
St., Perry, N.Y. Friends may call at
brother of Albert, of Perry, N.Y.; also
ward (Stephanie); stepfather of Joseph
During
his
chairmanship
of
the
gratefully declined. The family will be
2244 Soum Park Ave., where funeral
me
funeral
home
from
7-9
on
Sunday
survived by nine grandchildren and
(Julia), Andrew (Jennie), Leo (Marie),
present from M and 7-10 p.m.
*t*
win be held Wednesday morning at Parks Committee, he played the Edward R. Melcher, 69, a dentist was a member of the American
and from 3-5 and 7-9 on Monday. 510
two great-grandchildren. Funeral servStanley (Eleanor) Soika and Bernica
10:15 and at Our Lady of Victory
for nearly 45 years, will be con- Surgical Trade Assn. and the
DUKAT-Helen
(nee
Mielewskl),
May
4,
ices
will
be
held
Monday
at
2
p.m.
(Edward)
Jakubowlci;
brother
of
Anna
BOTH-Bessie G. (nee Partridge) May
leading role in the creation of the ducted
Basilica at 11 o'clock.
5t7
1943, of 64 Clover PI., Cheektowaga,
from me Eden Funeral Home, 59 Lake
Tuesday afternoon in the Hospital Industries Assn.
Buczek and the late Sister Mary Kon3, ip*3, of Colder., N.Y., wife of me
Elma
Meadows
Golf
Course.
He
beloved
wife
of
me
late
John;
dear
St., Perry, N.Y. Friends may call at ZIELINSKI-Anthony of 043 Howard St.,
rada; also survived by grandchildren,
late Valentine E.; mother of Mrs.
Johnson
& Wilkins Funeral Home,
mother
of
Gertrude
and
John
G.
the Funeral Home from 2-4 end 7-9.
nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday
Frederick (Edith) Gentner, Carl E„
Buffalo, N.Y., May % 1963, beloved served on the Erie County Drain(Esther); dear grandmother of Greg448
Delaware
Ave. The Rev. Canon Father A Clergyman
from the N. J. Sllwinskl Funeral Home, RAYMOND-Jennle K., May 2, 1943 of
Clifford L. and the Sate Marion; sister
husband
of
Mary
(nee
Pewntkowski);
age Agency.
ory; sister of Stanley Mfetowskl and
293 Benzlnger St., wife of me late Ed420 Penora St., Depew, at 9:15 a.m.
of the late Harry and Earl Partridge.
tamer
of
Tlllle,
Edward
(Regtna),
John
Mitchell
M.
Haddad
of St. Paul's He was born in Paterson, N.J.,
Frank Mielewskl and the lata Miss
win J . ; daughter of Katharine Wanand at Resurrection Church, Como Park
also survived by three grandchiWrtn.
(Irene); grandfather of Irene, GeorgiMr. Reuther, a lifelong Elma Cathedral will officiate. Burial will and
Anna Mielewski, Catherine Kopacz and
tuck; mother of Frenk and Edwin
Blvd. at 10 a.m. Burial In St. Stanislaus
Friends may call at the Wurtz Funeral
was the son of the late Rev.
anne,
Edward
and
Mary
Ellen
ZielinVictoria Dukat. Funeral service TuesMelnlnski, Richard Manikowski and
Cemetery. Friends Invited. Deceased
Chapel, State Rd., Boston, N.Y,, where
skl. Funeral Monday morning from me resident, was educated in the be in the family plot in Forest Frederick L. and Helen Richards
day
at
1:30
a.m.
from
the
Urban
FuCharles,
Mrs.
Thomes
(Mary)
Flalwas a member of 1he Holy Name Sothe family will be present from 2-5
Pietszak Funeral Homo Inc., 806 Clin* town's district elementary school, Lawn Cemetery.
neral Home, 3445 Genesee St. (two
kowskl, Mrs. Clarence (Betty) Jackson
Greene. His father was assistant
ciety of Precious Blood Parish.
and 7-10 p.m. Funeral services will
ton St. at 9:30 o'clock and at Precious
blocks east of Union Rd.) and in Our
and Mrs. Robert (Rum) Kasiewlcz;
be Held Tuesday at 2 p.m. interment
Blood Church at 10 o'clock. Interment East Aurora High School. RochesDr.
Melcher,
who
died
Friday
minister
of Westminster Church
Lady
Help
of
Christians
Church
at
9
MARCINKOWSKI-Leon, May 2, 1943, forsister of Alex, Emit, Edwin, Marlon
In Canton Cemetery. Friends invited.
In St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Family and ter Institute of Technology and
a.m. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemeof a heart attack in a bus at Elm- for several years after World War
merly of Rother Ave., Buffalo, N.Y.,
and Esther Wantuck, Mrs. Josephine
Mrs. Bom was a member of the Colden
friends
invited.
Deceased
was
a
memtery. Family will be present 2-5 and
Millard Fillmore College of State wood Ave. and Virginia St., prac- I. He also occupied the pulpit of
son of the late George and Mary (nee
Ryan, Mrs. Molly Casper and t^rs.
Methodist Church. If desired remember of me Holy Name Society.
315
7-10 p.m.
MatelskI); dear brother of Joseph
Stanley Sczsmanski; niece of Frances
brances may be made to me Colden
University
at Buffalo.
ticed in his home, 84 Hodge Ave., the Presbyterian Church in WilF ESS-James N., of Batavla, N.Y., May
(Katharine), Edward (Bertha), Clara
Habi|; grandmother of 15 grandchildren
Methodist Church memorial fund. 5t7
X 1943, beloved husband of Carolina
(late Stanley) Brzezniak and me tate
and three great-grandchildren. Funeral
his entire career.
son.
Ellis Fess; brother of Lee Fess of
Boleslaus (Helen) Marcinkowskl; also
A
former
home
builder,
he
tUKVIC-Henrietta M. Krafft, of 153
from the Ernest Wedeklndt Funeral
Collins, N.Y. a<d Orange City, Fla.,
Born
here,
he
was
a
graduate
East Monmouth Ave., Tonawanda, May
survived by nieces and nephews. FuHome Inc., 5 Walden Ave. at Genesee,
Mr. Greene, who came here as
constructed homes in several
Alport Fess of buffalo and Mrs. Lillian
4. 19*3, wife of the late Fredrik Bukvic
neral Monday from the N. J. Sllwinskl
Monday morning at 9 o'clock and from
Erie County towns between 1932 of University of Buffalo School a boy, was a graduate of Nichols
Muhs of Tonawanda. Friends may call
mother of Pauline L. Mackay; grandFuneral Home, 420 Penora St., Depew,
St. Agnes Church et 9:30. Friends are
of Dentistry and taught there for School and Cornell University.
at the David C. Laing Funeral Home,
mother of Mrs. Joseph (Melissa Elsie)
at 9 a.m. and at St, James Church at
Invited.
3t5
and 19S6.
U.S. Department of Commerce,
2724 West Church St., Eden, N.Y. SunYacono of Buffalo, Sister Joel Marie
9:30. Burial In St. Adalbert's Cemetery.
several years.
Buffalo, N.Y., May 4, 1963
SSND at St. Louis, and Fred D. of
day and Monday, 2-5, 7-10 p.m. PriFriends invited. Deceased was a vet- REUTHER-Merle E., of Elma, N.Y.,
Surviving are his wife, toe forMaximum temperature is highest for
He was a member of the Ki- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. mer
St. LOUIS." also survived by sir grand-1 vate funeral services. Interment at
May 4, 1963, husband of Doris Boldt; 12 hours ending at 7 p.m. Minimum
eran of World War I and a member
Florine Pfitzinger, and four
children. Funeral from the Potts and
Rochester, N.Y.
5t*
fether of James B., June D. and temperature Is lowest for I I hours ending wanis Club, Conservation Club Winfield C. Burley, Franklin Park,
of the P.U.A. No. 244. Family present
sons,
John B. R. Jr., Stephen L.
Marcia Lou; son of Mrs. Emma Reu- at 7 p.m. Weather Is at 7 p.m. All
from 2-5 and 7-M p.m.
Robartj: Funeral Home, 1341 Hertel OREENE-John 8. R., May 2, 1943, In
ther and me late Lewis P. Reuther. recordings are In Eastern Standard Time. and Odd Fellows Lodge, all of N.J.; his mother, Mrs. Rose Wied- W., Geoffrey H. R. and Michael
_, morning
at 10 o'clock.
Ave., Tuesdey
r
Los Angelas, Calif., husband of Florlne MARINELLI-Rosetta mee O'Alessandro)
The family will receive friends at
Friends in Invited to attend. Family
of 54 Crescent Ave., entered into rest
rich Melcher; a brother, Howard G. Greene.
Cities
Weather Max. Mln. Elma, and active in scouting.
Pfltzinger Greene, father of John B. R.
The Kenneth Howe Funeral Home,
will be present from 2-4 and 7-9i Mrs.
May 2, 1943, beloved wife of TheodoreJr., Stephen L. W., Geoffrey H. R.- and
Temp.
44 Maple St., East Aurora, from 3-5 BUFFALO
His wife, the former Doris H. Melcher; two sisters, Mrs.
Bukvic was a member of the Golden
mother of Mrs. Peter (Jennie) DePerMichael G. Greene. Friends may call
70
Cloudy
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday at 2 Albany
Age Club of Wm Tenawandas.
5t4
ro. Seconds (Sue), Edalo (AD, John
at the E. L. Brady X Son Funeral
Cloudy
81
Boldt;
son, James B. Reuther; Russell O. Burchfield and Mrs.
p.m. from the Elma Methodist Church. Albuquerque
and the late Prima; sister of Louisa of
Home,
370
Franklin
St.
until
noon
MonClear
83
• U Z Z I i - S a r e h E. Wright, May X 194X
two daughters, the Misses June John G. Reville, and a grandFlowers gratefully declined. Memorial Anchorage
Italy and the lata Alexander of Washday. The funeral wilt take place et
Pt. Cl'dy
53
wife of the late Joseph Buzzee; mother
gifts may be made to me Heart Fund. Atlanta
ington, D.C., Frank of New York City
Clear
77
and Marsha Reuther. and mother, daughter.
Holmes
Chapel,
Westminster
Church,
of Mrs. Albert (Helen) Hauetor, Mrs.
M
and Gaotano of Detroit, Mich.; survived
Clear
Boston
85
Monday afternoon et 2:30 o'clock. FlowMrs.
Emma Eiss Reuther, surM. R. A ocas > Levy, Joseph. Laurence,
Cloudy
by ten grandchildren.
Friends may RINCICOTTI-Annunziata (nee Paolini) In Brownsville
86
ers gratefully declined.
514
Mrs. Frederick (Alice) Love, Mrs. MilCloudy
vive.
visit the Lombardo Funeral Home Inc.,
73
Lackawanna, N.Y., May 3, 1963, former- Chicago
dred Smith, Mrs. Leuis (Sally) Benfentl HOCHL-Robert A. Hoehl, Of 950 Enole
Cloudy
lam
102 Llnwood at Summer, from 1-5 p.m.
77
•
Rd., Grand Island, N.Y., May 1, 19*3,
ly Of 97 Pine St., Lackawanna, N.Y., Cleveland
and Thomas Buzzee, sister of James.
Cloudy
80
and 7-10 p.m., where the funeral will
husband of Stella Crege Hoehl; fether of
wife of the late Ralph Rincicotti; sister Denver
George. the_late Alfred, Thomas. Morris
Leonard B. Barry
72
be held on Monday morning at 1:15
Clear
Dorothy ^** R^toort J. eWMj EdhMonl T.
of Mrs. Maria Buses of Italy. Funaral Des Moines
and Mrs. Elton Roberts; grandmother
80
Detroit .
Rain
o'clock
and
at
St.
Vincent
De
Paul
Hoof)!;
brotftor
of
AArt.
HOMO
Abboy*
Funeral services for Leonard B
from
.the
Del
Bet
k>
Funeral
Home,
1240
- -—
• md five greetof 20
55
Clear
Church at 9 o'clock. Flowers gratefully
Valentine Hoehl, Mrs. Ruth Laird, EdMcKfntoy Pky., Lackawanna, N.Y., Duluth
al from the family
Barry,
69, retired Buffalo patrol77
Jacksonville
Clear
declined,
Friends
Invited.
Mrs.
Marlward and Arthur Callahan and the late
Monday morning at 1:45 and at St.
residence, 40 Roanoke Pky., Monday
69
Clear
netII was a member of me Third Order
man,
will
be conducted Tuesday
4 3 % of »he people surveyed tor
Mrs. Marlon Gibbons. Frlands are InAnthony's Church, Ingham Ave., et Los Angeles
mJS '" J^^kmmW JmA i
morning at 1:13 and at St. Teresa's
80
Cloudy
Of St. Francis.
4t5
9:30. Deceased was e member of the Louisville
vited to call at the Link-Fox Co. MorChurch at 9 o'clock. Friends are Invited.
morning.
Prayers
at
10
in
the
Diethe National Funeral Director
79
Mlemi
Beech
.
.
.
.
Clear
Sacred Heart of Jesus and Lady of
tuary, 3S5 Grant St.. from W and 7-10, MAZIKOWSKI-Mary (nee SupercrynskH
4t$
ANTHONY
DAN SR. DAK JR.
62
Ft. Cl'dy
trich Funeral Home, 2528 Bailey
A u ' n laid l e u fhan
Mt. Carmel Societies of St. Anthony's Minneapolis
where services will be held on Monday
of 55 Ludwig, Cheektowaga, formerly
CHACHULSKt-Mary
(nee
Owslanlak)
New
Orleans
Clear
Church.
Flowers
gratefully
declined.
morning at 11 o'clock. Frlands Invited.
3
Amigones
of
M
Ivy
St.,
May
4,
1963,
wife
of
the
Ave.,
and
a
Solemn
Mass
of
ReMay A 194X of 294 Longnecker St., HOtSBCK-Henry In Lackawanna, N.Y.,
86
Clear
Family wilt be present from 2-5 end New York
late Frank; dear mother of Floyd A.,
BM
quiem at 10:30 in St. Gerard's
wife of me late Boteslaus; dearest
Philadelphia
Clear
82
7-10 p.rrf. Friends Invited.
May X 1943 at 31 Fematd Ave., son of
Richard P., Francis R. and Alice B.
mother of Stanley (Margaret), Henry
Pittsburgh
Pt.
Cl'dy
71
Church,
Bailey
and
Deiavan,
will
Josephine Krueil and the late Anthony
Jezult;
mother-in-law
of
Frances,
Flor2
Funaral
Homes
(Helen), Joseph (Dorothy), Mrs. S.
C . of 10712 Main St., Phoenix
95
Clear
Holseck; brother of Joseph, Frank,
ence, LaReine and Richard J. Jezuit; SCHMIOT-John
be
followed
by
burial
in
Holy
(Helen) Pachwa, Mrs. L. (Wanda)
Clarence,
N.Y.,
May
3.
1943.
husband
of
Portland,
Me
Cloudy
Stanley R. and Anthony Jr.; uncle of
grandmother of 12 grandchildren; sister
59
me late Lucie Beadle; father of Ernest Portland, Ore
Stachowlak and Mrs. W. (Salty) Lpcz;
Cloudy
Cross Cemetery, Lackawanna.
Donald, Robert, Michael John, Joanne
of Mrs. Vincent (Frances) Romanowskl,
79
H. of Clarence Center and Mrs. Harold Raleigh
sister of Mrs. Helen Pachura of
Clear
and Cheryl Holseck. Funeral from the
Mrs.
John
(Victoria)
Esch,
Mrs.
Char77
(Christine)
Houth
of
Buffalo;
brother
Mr. Barry, who lived at 2422
Poland; survived by I I grandchildren.
W e -hove a wide selection of
Rochester
Ft,
Cl'dy
Leo L. Buchhett Funeral Home, 644
torto Esch, Lawrence Superczynskl and
76
of Ernest W. Schmidt of Lancaster, St. Louis
Funeral Wednesday morning at 1:30
Cloudy
Bailey
Ave.,
died
Saturday
in
MilRidge Rd., Tuesday at 1:30 and from
funerals
In this price range. In
Mrs,
Stephen
(Vera)
LewandowsW.
Fu64
N.Y.;
survived
also
by
five
grandchilfrom the "Victorian Chapel" of the
San Francisco
Cloudy
Our Lady of Sacred Heart of Jesus
neral from the Pacer Funeral Home,
52
dren and eight great-grandchildren. Sault Ste. Marie . . . . Pt. Cl'dy
lard
Fillmore
Hospital.
our display rooms you will find
Ronald S. Woznlak Funeral Home, 991
Church at 9 a.m. Friends Invited. Mr.
1275 Sycamore, Wednesday at 9:30 and
Friends may call at the Ross Funerel Seattle
59
Lovetoy, mar Bailey, and from VisitaRain
that prices are marked in plain
MO,secK was a member of Truck Drivat Resurrection Church at 10 o'clock.
Home Inc., 10921 Main St., Clarence, Syracuse
79
tion Church at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Cha
Pt. Cl'dy
ers Unton Local 449.
5t4
His retirement in 1949 ended
Burial
In
St.
Stanislaus
Cemetery.
N.Y.,
where
funeral
services
will
be
82
figures which show the prire of
chuiski was a member of the Altar HOW I L L - M I io L., of 21 S. Ryan St.,
Tampa
Clear
Friends are Invited. Mrs. Mazlkowskl
held Monday, May 6, et 1 p.m. Family Washington
85
a nearly 40-year career as a
and
Rosary
Society
of Vtoltetion
Clear
the casket and complete service.
May X 194X beloved husband of Flor1
was
a
past
president
of
the
Chopin
present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment
Church.
5t7
CANADIAN STATIONS
ence G. Ryan; son of the late John B.
Singing Society, Ladles Auxiliary and
75
51 law enforcement officer, nearly
In Evergreen Hill Cemetery, Corfu, N.Y. Montreal
Pt. Cl'dy
CONKLIN-Lelia Conktln (nee Cuthbertand Margaret Danahy Howell; brother
a member of Adam Plewackl Post 799
7B
51 always assigned to the Michigan
4t5
Toronto
Cloudy
son). May 4, 1943 of 327 Grant St.,
of Mary Jane Jones and the late John,
American Legion Ladles Auxiliary. 5t7
46
22 Station and its predecessor, the
Cloudy
wife of the late Harry Conklln; beloved
William, Henry, George, Charles, Ray- M E L C H E R - D r . Edward R., suddenly, SCHUBERT-George A. of 244 Wood Ave., Winnipeg
LOCAL OBSERVATIONS
mother of Mrs. Donald W. (Cecilia)
mond and Mrs. Stella Shanahan. FuIn Buffalo, N.Y., May 2, 1963, husband
May 3, 1943, In Buffalo, husband of the
7 a.m.—Temperature, 47; humidity, Sycamore Station.
neral from me Lenahan Funeral Home
Harnmond and me late David Conklln;
of Anna Schubert; father of Mrs. Eve- 47%; precip., 0; wind velocity, 16.
late
Virginia
Peck
Melcher;
father
of
Inc., 2037 Seneca St., Monday morning
sister of the late Mrs. Catherine Flemlyn Hey, Mrs. Harold J. Glest; also
Mrs. WinfteW C. Burley (Janice) of
7 p.m.—Temperature, 59; humidity,
He was an Army veteran of
at 9:15 and at St. Teresa's Church at
ing and Mrs. Sabine Sellers; grandsurvived by eight grandchildren and 47%; precip., 0; wind velocity, 13.
Franklin Park, N.J.; son of Mrs. Rose
10 o'clock. Frlands Invited. Deceased
mother of David, Bruce, Mrs. Men Bur25
great-grandchildren.
The
family
will
World
War I and member of Louis
wiedrich
Melcher
and
me
late
Henry
Highest
temperature
mis
date
In
90
was a member of American Legion Post . M . ; brother of Mrs. Catherine M. Rerows, Lynne and Bonnie. Friends may
receive friends 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. at years, 85 in I960.
J.
Boland
Post, American Legion;
No.
721.
415
Funeral Home, Inc.
call at me George J. Roberts and Sons
Rapin Funeral Home, 2407 Genesee St.,
PHONE (ALL
vllle, Mrs. Marie A. Burchfleld (Nette)
Lowest temperature this date In 90
Funeral Home, 2400 Main St. from 2-5 JOHNSON, Elias O., of 1400 Michigan
and
the
Erie
Club.
corner
Pine
Ridge
Rd.,
where
funeral
and
Howard
H.
Melcher;
grandfather
of
years, 25 in 1926.
Ave.. May X 194X husband of Rosa
MAIL THIS COUPON FOR OUR
and 7-9 p.m., where the funeral will
service will be held Monday at 1 p.m.
Claudia Burley. Friends may call 2-5
May 5, 1963-SunriseV 5:04 a.m.; SunTAKES CARE Of EVERYTHING!
Cox Johnson; son of the late Jobe and
be held Tuesday morning at 1:15 o'clock
BROCHURE AND IEARN MORE
Surviving
are
his
wife,
Mrs.
and
7-9
at
Johnson
and
Wllklns
FuFriends
invited.
Mr.
Schubert
was
a
set
7:20
p.m.
Sarah Johnson; father of Sarah Johnand from Anunciatlon Church at 9
AtOUT OUR PRICES
neral
Home, 441 Delaware
Ave.,
member of Glazier's Local No. 460 and
Evelyn
Eckert
Barry,
and
sister,
Possible
Sunshine—14
hours
16
minutes.
son
Edmonds;
foster-father
of
James
o'clock. Friends are Invited.
Sta
through Sunday evening. Funeral servModestia Lodge No. 340 F . I A . M . MaMoon sets at 4:05 a.m.; rises at Mrs. May Simerson of Niagara
Coleman; grandfather of Rosa Epps;
ice
private.
5te
sonic
service
Sunday
evening
at
I
4:24 p.m.
also survived by several cousins.
Falls.
o'clock.
4t5
TEMPERATURES AT BUFFALO
Friends may call at Walker's Funaral Mlf.LER-Welthea of 4000 West Ave.,
5 p.m. 62
9 a.m. 63
Our modern technique using
Home, l « l E. Deiavan Ave. Funeral'
Clarence, N.Y., May 4, 1943, beloved SERRA, Salvatrlce, May 2, 1943, former- 1 a.m. 54
6 p.m. 60 Mrs. Frank Mazikowski
10 a.m. 65
services Monday, May 0, 1 9 4 X a t 1
ly of I I West Cleveland Dr.; wife of me 2 a.m. 52
daughter
of
me
late
Irving
and
Maria
AND
7 p.m. 59
11 a.m. 66
p.m. at me Greater Friendship Baptist
tate Satvatore Serra; beloved mother of 3 a.m. 52
(nee Side); sister of me late Catherine
Mrs. Mary Superczynski Mazi- t h r e e dimensional F U L L
8 p.m. 58
12 noon 07
Church, 402 Clinton St. Rev. Robert
Mrs. Sarah CIccarelli, Carl Serra and 4 a.m. 54
SONS
D. Pagels, Fred S. and Irving U. Mil• p.m. 57 kowski, 69, former president of
1 p.m. 70
Lewis will preside. Friends invited.
Mrs. Frank H. Allenza. Friends may 5 a.m. 53
COLOR sterescopic photogler; aunt of Rum and Forest E. Pageis
10 p.m. 57
K E M P N E R - M a y 3, 194X Mollis Kempcall at me George J. Roberts & Sons 6 a.m. 52
2 p.m. 05
of Clarence, N.Y. Friends received at
the
Chopin
Singing
Society
Ladies
ner, of 10 Symphony Circle, sister of
3
p.m.
66
Funeral
Home,
2400
Main
St.,
from
3-5
11
p.m.
56
7
a.m.
54
Shepard Bros. Funeral Residence, 10490
raphy allows you to make all
"Please tend me FREE the Irothe late Jacob. Sam, Ralph, Mrs.
and 74 p.m. where the funeral will I a.m. 62
4 p.m. 64
12 mid. 56 Auxiliary and past chaplain of
Mam St., Clarence, N.Y., where fuSophia Cohen, Mrs. Minnie B. Warner
be
held
Monday
morning
at
9:15
o'clock
Maximum,
70;
minimum,
52;
mean
chura
about dignified and reason
neral
services
will
be
held
Tuesday
selections
and
arrangements
Adam
Plewacki
Post
799,
Ameriand Mrs. Sam Fybush; survived by
and from St. Benedict's Church at 10 temperature for the 34 hours, e l ; nor*
473 Niagara S t , near
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in
thi"ee nieces and one neohew. Fuable funerals."
o'clock. Frlands ara Invited to attend. mal for the day, 50.
can
Legion
Auxiliary,
died
SaturClarence Fillmore Cemetery.
5t4
in the privacy of your own
neral private at the Park Terrace
4-5
day in her home, 55 Ludwig St.,
Mortuary Inc., tSS Engtewood Ave.
MORRISON-Lena, May 4, 1943, of 10
Name
SHEA-Heton,
of
I
Harvey
PI.,
May
2,
Symphony Circle, wife of me late Max;
KNIGHT-Leonard M., of 20 Emslie St.,
home.
WEATHER SYNOPSIS
Cheektowaga.
1943, daughter of Michael Sr. and Ellen
mother of Henry of Niagara Falls,
May X 194X beloved husband of Louise
Shea (nee O'Neill); sister of Rev. DenHigh pressure, which is still Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
N.Y., Louis and Abe Morrison; also
Schrembs; father of Frieda F. Knight;
Address
nis P., John J., Michael J., Timothy J. holding over
survived by a brother In Israel; three
brother of Gertrude Warren, Lula
the southeastern Richard J. Jezuit; three sons,
Thomas S. and James C. Shea, Mrs.
grandchildren and one great-grandReime, Harvey, Lyle, Merle and Frank
Joseph (Norlne) Setlock, Mrs. William quarter of the country, is bring- Floyd A., Richard P. and Francis
City
Zona
child. Funeral services from the DelaKnight, all of Canada. Friends re(Elizabeth) Smith and the late Cath- ing warm and increasingly moist
ware Park Memorial Chapel Inc.,
ceived at the funeral home of Leo VanR.
Mazikowski;
12
grandchildren,
erine
and
Mary
Shea.
Friends
may
call
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
...A
2141 Delaware Ave., Sunday at 2:30
dercher & Son, 2549 Main St. (between
at the funeral home of J. Mllford Jen- air from the gulf northeastward a brother, Lawrence Superczynski,
p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. The
Rodney and Fillmore) where services
nison, 531 South Park Ave., where the into Western New York. Cold air
»^
family will be at 253 Newell Ave.,
will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2
and four sisters, Mrs. Vincent I
LOUIS NAGEL
funeral will be held Monday morning at
Town of Tonawanda from Monday.
o'clock.
5t4
9:30 and from St. Stephen's Church at backed by an extensive high pres- Romanowski, Mrs. John Esch, j
MURRAY-Charles A., May 3, 1963, hus10 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. sure area over most of western
HENRY WEDEKINDT
Mrs. Charlotte Esch and Mrs. j
band of the late Elizabeth Flomerfelt;
The family will be present from 2-5 and
995 Genesee St.
TX 2-7057
Canada is pouring southeastward. Stephen Lewandowski.
father
of
Stewart
W.
Murray
of
Orchard
ft SONS
7-10 p.m.
3t5
RICHARD H. McCREADY
Park, N.Y.; brother of Bernard E„ WilIts
cold
front
is
forecast
to
cross
S24 High ft, Buffalo N. Y.
TX 2-4492
SHISLER-Elizabeth
Jean,
suddenly.
May
2528
Bailey
Ave.
After prayers at 9 Wednesday
liam J., Alice G., Mrs. RusseU Lowell
TX 3-6120
2, 1963, of Thunder Bay, Ont., formerly the lower Great Lakes and WNY,
TT 2-1240
of Kokomo, Ind., and me late Mrs. Mae
morning in the Pacer Funeral
of Buffalo, N.Y., daughter of LeRoy
Braun, John and Joseph Murray; grandthen
tend
to
become
stationary
in
and the late Elizabeth Jane Sills ShisHome, 1275 Sycamore St., and a
OejefVtojje)
LESTER H. WEDEKINDT
tamer of Donald and Allan Murray.
ler; sister of LeRoy Glenn, Karl, Clarke the Ohio Valley and PennsylThe family will be present from 7-9
• Oareral
Solemn Mass of Requiem at 10
and
Mrs.
Paul
Mueller.
Funeral
servFUNERAL HOMES
AN Bo
p.m. on Saturday, Sunday and Monday
ice from Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral vania. Areas of showers and in Resurrection Church, Como
o
j
a
j
p
t
Ooihjortso
evenings
at
the
Dietrich
Funeral
Home,
H i t Bala wore, Keneaore. N. Y.
Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Monday thunderstorms a n moving east2524 Bailey Ave., where services will be
Park Blvd. near Union Rd., Cheekmorning at 1:45 and at St. George's
Tt7-7*7»
held on Tuesday at 9 a.m. and at St.
Church, Crystal Beach, Ont., at 10 ward along and ahead of the towaga, burial will be in St.
Francis de Sales Church at 9:30 a.m.
o'clock. Friends are invited. The family front.
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Stanislaus Cemetery, Cheektowa5te
will be present from 2-4, 7-10 p.m.
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4t5
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and Jennie Nagei; brother of Chester
Division St., Buffalo, N.Y., May 4, 1963
and Clarence; brother-in-law of Dolores
beloved husband of Helen Dubas Slablk;
and Barbara; uncle of Carol Baker
cousin of Stephen Slabak of Buffalo,
and Gary Nagei. Funeral from me
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N.Y., and Stefan Slabyk of LackaErnest Wedeklndt Funeral Home Inc.,
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half a
wanna, N.Y. Friends received at MaMaryfrances Hickey, 323 Sanders century, has steadfastly adhered to the
5 Walden Ave, at Genesee, Wednesday
Knobioch & Son, Inc. is the only dealer qualified
leski Funeral Home, 1949 Clinton St.,
afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are infrom 1-10 p.m., where funeral will be Rd., has won first prize in an
as Designers, to be invited to membership in the
vited.
policy of providing the finest services
held Tuesday at 1:30 a.m. and at
American Institute of Commemorative Art . . . In
St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church annual short story contest con- and facilities of prices within the means
at 9:30 a.m. Friends Invited. Mr. ducted by Kappa Gamma Pi, naall of Western N.Y. I We have no salesmen.
Slabik was a member of Holy Name tional Catholic college women's of all.
Society of St. Nicholas Ukrainian
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Catholic Church. Arrangements by honor society.
Slotluk Funeral Home.
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Paschal C. Rubino, Director
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