The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

THE SPRINGFIELD SUNDAY REPUBLICAN, SPRINGFIELD, JULY 5, 1964 OBITUARY honors from Catholic University in Washington, D. C. During Warld War IT, he served in the Navy on landing ISADORE BONETTI craft infantry and in the European theater during the in-12 IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our beloved son, FRANK A. ZIENCINA, who passed away on July 4, 1931. In St.

Michael's Cemetery, Where the trees their branches wave, The loved is slecping The one we could not save. The flowers we laid upon your grave Are withered and decayed; But the love our hearts hold for you, son, Will never, never fade. We cannot know why sorrow comes, But in the unseen land, Where bitter parting is no more, Perhaps then we'll understand. Sadly missed by his parents: Thomas and Pauline Ziencina DIED BONETTI-in the Mercy Hospital, July 3, Theodore O. Bonetti of 19 York lieutenant (retired) of Springfield Fire Deportment and Navy veteran of World War I.

Funeral from the State St. parlors of T. P. Sampson Co. Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock followed by a requiem high mass in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 9.

Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery. Friends invited. Visiting hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m.

Sunday and Monday. Exalted ruler George E. Shannon and his suite Springfield Lodge of Elks No. 61 will conduct their ritual Monday at 7.30 p. m.

BOWER--In Holyoke, July 4, Miss Catherine B. Bower of 145 Cabot Holyoke. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 at Alger funeral home, Burial in Forestdale Cemetery, Holyoke. Calling hours at the funeral home Sunday from 7 to 9 and Monday from 2 to 9. in Westfield, July 3, Williom A.

Callahan, 6, son of William T. and Barbara (Ayers) Callahan of 344 Holyoke Rd. Funeral Sunday at 11 a. m. in Episcopal Church of the Atonement with Rev.

William M. Hale, rector, officiating. Burial at the convenience of the family, In Pine Hill Cemetery. Calling hours at the church Saturday are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Episcopal Church of the Atonement memorial fund. Healey funeral service, 29 Broad Westfield, is in charge of arrangements. -In The Soldiers' Home, Holyoke, July 3rd. Ralph H. Carlson, age 68, of 160 Mapleshade East Longmeadow.

Funeral services at the Graham and Wallengren funeral home, 619 State Sunday at 1.30 p. m. Burial in Greenlawn Cemetery, East Longmeadow. The family will receive friends Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

DARIN In Springfield, July 4, Mrs. Gloria Angela (Nicolai) Darin, 64, of 114 Otis Westfield, wife of Angelo Darin. Funeral Tuesday at 8 0. m. at Robert E.

Cusack funeral home, 94 Mair St. Westfield, with solemn requiem high mass following at 9 in Holy Trinity Church. Burial in Calvary Cemetery, Greenfield. Calling hours at the funeral home Sunday from 7 to 9 p. m.

and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. DAVIS- Arlington, July 1, Mrs. Evelyn (Vinton) Davis of 16 East Brundreth Springfield, wife of Earl L. Davis.

Funeral services at the Byron funeral home Saturday at 1.30 p. m. Burial will be in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. Visiting hours are Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

DAVIDSON-in West Springfield July 4, Miss Cecilia H. Davidson of 1 High daughter of Robert A. and Annabella (Murray) Davidson. Funeral Tuesday at 1.30 at Curran-Jones funeral home. Burial in Hitlcrest Park Cemetery.

Calling hours Sunday and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. DEFORGE-In West Springfield, July 3, Mary (O'Brien) DeForge, widow of George DeForge, formerly of Pine St. Funeral from the Curran- Jones funeral home Monday at 7.30 followed by a requiem high mass in St. Thomas Church at 8.30. Burial will be in St.

Thomas Cemetery. Calling hours Sunday from 7 to 9 p. m. DOBEK-At Mercy Hospital, suddenly July 2, Louis J. Dobek 56, husband of the late Ann (Harasik) Dobek of 116 Milton Indian Orchard.

Funeral will be held Monday at 8.15 from the Orchard Funeral Home, followed by a high mass of requiem in the Immaculate Conception Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Aloysius Cemetery. Visting hours Saturday and. Sunday 2-5 and 7-10 p.

m. THE WESTERN CHAPTER of the MASSACHUSETTS HEART ASSOC. Gratefully Acknowledges Memorial. Gifts 145 STATE ST. RE 9-4795 Springfield DO YOU KNOW SMITH MONUMENTS has over a century of combined experience in memorialization-serving over 90,000 W.

Mass. families. SMITH MONUMENTS won first prize and three special awards for memorial design in nationwide contests--the only monument dealer in North America so honored. Our Craftsmanship Quality granite, and marble, Design, Carving, Sculpturing, been featured ten years in national magazines such AS "ART IN STONE" and "MONUMENTAL NEWS REVIEW." SMITH MONUMENTS designs and builds the finest private and public memorials. Among them: Amherst College War Memorial Norman Rockwell F.

Stanley Beveridge Governor Ely Peter Picknelly Steiger Springfield War Memorial Wellesley War Memorial Smith College Gates We are the only New England monument firm selected for membership by Invitation in the American Institute of Commemorative Art. SMITH MONUMENTS erected the Hastings Minot mausoleum overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Santa Rosa, California. Memorials of the finest quality for any budget cost 110 more; for the best see: SMITH MONUMENTS 101 Court Street WESTFIELD Largest monument display in New England RETIRED FIRE LT. SUCCUMBS Theodore O. Bonetti Was Also Navy Officer Theodore O.

(Ted) Bonetti. 53. of 19 York recently retired lieutenant of the Springfield Fire Department, died Friday night in Mercy Hospital. Ho WAS born this city in 1910, son of late Arturo and Catherine V'. (Gasperini) Bonetti, and attended Springfield schools.

He was A graduate of Technical High School and graduated with ANNIVERSARY MASS There will be a first Anniversary Mass for Frank Peter Corr, Tuesday, July 7 at 7 0. m. ot St. Ann's Church, Mcmoriol West Springfield IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our beloved uncle, FRANK A. ZIENCINA, on the anniversary of his death.

At the end of the road There's an open gate Through which each must go alone, And there In a we cannot see Our Father claims his own; Beyond the gate our loved one Finds happiness and rest And is comfort In the thought That a loving God knows best. Submitted by nephews and nieces: THOMAS and ROSEMARY ZIENCINA TEDDY and PAULA ZIENCINA ROBERT and EVELYN CZUPRYNA MITCHELL T. ZIENCINA RONALD Z. CHRABASCZ EDDY and FRANK ZIENCINA DIED -In this city, July 3, Mrs. Cora (Wood) Ahrens, widow of William A.

Ahrens of 80 Endicott St. Funeral services at Byron's funeral home Monday at 1.30. Burial in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. ANDERSON In this city, July Hiima (Carison) Anderson, 81, of 22 Lowell St.

widow of Adrian Anderson. Funeral at Dickinson-Streeter funeral home, 305 State Monday at 12 noon, with organ prelude at 11.30. Burial in Hillcrest Park Calling hours at the funeral home Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. ASKINAS-Deported July 3, Lillian C. of 153 Massachusetts Arlington, (formerly of Springfield).

Beloved wife of Gerson Askinas and devoted mother of David S. Brown of Belmont and Barry E. Askinas of Arlington: loving daughter of Anna and Samuel Smorack of Arlington and dear sister of Pearl Katz of Arlington, also survived by one grandchild. Services at Temple Emunah, Lexington, Sunday, July 5, at 2 p. m.

Memorial week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Katz, 18 Ashland Arlington. Expression of sympathy may be donated in her memory to your favorite charity. AVERY-In the Ludlow Hospital July 3rd.

Mrs. Jennie M. (Williams) Avery, of 131 Gates East Longmeadow, wite of Niles H. Avery. Funeral services oti the Belmont Ave.

Parlors of the T. P. Sampson Co. Monday afternoon at 2 p. m.

Burial at the convenience of the family. Friends Invited. Visiting hours 2 to and 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday only.

BALDIGA In Springfield, July Mrs. Alice (Lagunowich) Baidiga of 264 Franklin wife of Chester Baldiga. Funeral Monday at 8.45 a. m. at Springfield funeral home, 130 Carew with a high mass of requiem at 9.45 in Our Lady of the Rosory Church.

Burial will be in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, South Deerfield. Visiting hours ot. the funeral home are Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. BEANE -In this city July 3rd.

Mrs. Maeville (Dawes) Beane, age 72, wife of Ray E. Beane Sr. of 73 Sherman St. Funeral services at the Graham and Wallengren funeral home, 619 State Monday at 2 p.

m. Burial in Hillcrest Pork Cemetery. The family will receive friends Saturday from 7 to 9. and Sunday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.

BENOIT-In Holyoke, July 3rd, Omer R. Benoit of 413 Maple Holyoke. FUneral at the Messier funeral home, Holyoke, Monday at 9.30 a. m. with solemn requiem mass in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church.

Holyoke, at 10. Burial in Notre Dame Cemetery, South Hodicy Falls. Calling hours Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Mechanic Falls, July 1.

Paul Morrison Blodgett, 75, formerly of Southampton Funeral Saturday at' 2 at Edmund B. Mitchell funeral home. 21 Center Easthampton. Rev. Charles N.

Hume, pastor of Southamp'on First Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial in Center Cemetery, Southampton. Late member, Bay Path Lodge, 234, Odd Fellows. There are no caling hours. GEORGE B.

AZZINI FUNERAL HOME 2 LOCUST ST. SPRINGFIELD pringfield Cemetery 171 MAPLE ST. Have You Completed Your "Peace of Mind Plan'? Ask Us About Our "Before-Need Cwnership Program'. Many Choice Lots Available. RE 2-0712 Evasion served in of the Salerno.

Pacific Also theater he for 27 months during invasions of the Western Pacific sector land the joined Philippines. the Fire Dept. on Dec. 21. 1936 serving until his retirement earlier this year in Feburary.

He was stationed at the fire headquarters, Squad lat Walnut 14 Engine 6 at Mill Engine at Sumner Engine 7 at Taylor St, Engine 2 at Dwight Pump 16 at Massreco and Pump 15 in East Springfield. He was a member of the Springfield Lodge of Elks. 61, local 618 of the International Association of Fire Fighters. Springfield Fire Fighters Relief Association. and an honorary member of Springfield Fire I Department Privates' Club.

He leaves a brother, Henry T. Bonetti; three sisters, Mrs. Ernest C. Humes. Mrs.

Kevin J. Flyrm, and Mrs. Ludwig R. Batt, all of this city, and several nicces and nephews. The funcral will be held at the T.

P. Sampon Co. in State Tuesday morning at 8 with a requiem high mass at 9 in Our Lady of Mount Carmel hours ale Sunday and Monday to 4 and 7 to 10. Exalted Ruler George E. Shannon Andrew's of Springfield Lodge of Elks.

will conduct the ritual Monday evening at 7.30 at the funeral home. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory sons, James E. and Raymond J. Ferron who passsed away July 4, 1955. God called them home; it was His will, But in our hearts we love them still.

Their memory is as dear today os in the hour they passed away. often sit and think of them When an all alone, For memory is the only thing that grief can call its own. Sadly missed by mother, brother and si: ters. DIED DUBOVEY In this city, July 4, Philip Dubovey of 22 Raymond husband! of the late Elizabeth (Rauf) Dubovey. The funeral will be held! Tuesdoy at 8.30 a.

m. at Springfield funeral home, 130 Carew with divine liturgy at 9 in Sts. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church. Rev. Eugene P.

Pianovich, pastor, will officiote. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Visiting hours are Sunday and Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. A religious service will be held Monday night at 8 at the funeral home. DUGGAN-In Thompsonville, July 3, Gordon W.

Duggan, 64, of 2 Dartmouth St. Thompsonville. The funeral will be held at the Brown funeral home Monday at 8.45 a. with a solemn requiem high mass at St. Patrick's Church at 9:30 a.

m. Burial will be in St. Patrick's King Street Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. n1.

FIELDING -In Cape Cod, July 3, Mrs. Lillion L. (Schilling) Fielding, wife of Warren S. Fielding of 7 Alburmar West Dennis. Funeral at Byron's funeral home Tuesday at 8 a.

m.r with a requiem high mass in St. John the Evangelist Church, Agowam, at. 9. Burial in St. Thomas Cemetery, West Springfield.

Visiting hours ore Sunday and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 09 p. m. -In this city, July 1, John R. Granville, husband of the late Mary J. (O'Connell) Granville, formerly of 15 Narragansett St.

Funeral at the Edward F. O'Donnell funeral home, 494 Chestnut Saturday at 8.15 a. tollowed by a solemn requiem high mass in Sacred Heart Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery.

Visiting hours Thursday and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. HALL -In this city, July 3, John Hall of of 19 Dunmoreland husband Mary J. (Lyons) Hall. Funeral from the State St.

parlors of the T. P. Sampson Co. Tuesday morning at 8 followed by a solemn high mass of requiem in Holy Fomily Church at 9. Burial in St.

Michael's Cemetery. Friends invited. Visitina hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. Sunday and Monday.

HERON-At Ludlow, July 2, David Heron of 126 Whitney husband of Robina (Hutchison) Heron, funeral service at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Sunday afternoon at 2. Burial in Island Pond Cemetery. Friends may call at the Kapinos funeral home, Friday evening 7-9, Saturday 2-4, and 7-9. There will be a Masonic service at the funeral home Friday evening at 8.

HIRSCH-In Springfield, July 3, Mrs. Daisy (Slavin) Hirsch of 1684 Northampton Holyoke. Funeral at the Congregation Sons of Zion Synagogue, Holyoke Sunday at 2. Burial will be in Sons of Zion Cemetery, Fairview. There will be no calling hours.

Memorial contribution's may be sent to the American Cancer Society. Edward F. Day funeral home in charge of arrangements. KANE In Memorial Hospital, Manchester, July 2, Mrs. Ivona E.

Kane, 74, of 274 Pearl St. Memorial service in Unitarian Universalist Church, 245 Porter Lake Dr. Saturday at 1.30 p. m. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Unitarian-Universalist Church.

KASEK-in Chicopee, July 2, John J. Kasek, beloved husband of Mary (Kurowski) Kasek, of 78 Orchard Chicopee. Funeral Monday at 8 a. m. at the Cierpial memorial home, 61 Grape Chicopee, with requiem high mass in St.

Stanislaus Church at 9. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Visiting hours are Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.

KELLY- In this city, July 1, Edmund J. Kelly, formerly of Main St. Funeral from the State St. parlors of the T. P.

Sampson Co. Saturday morning at 7.30, followed by a requiem high mass in St. Michael's Cathedral at 8.30. Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery.

Friends invited. Visiting hours are tonight 7 to 10 and Friday 2 10 4 and 7 to 10 m. KRASNOBORSKI-In Holyoke, July 2. John Krasnoborski of 4 Elm St. The funeral will be at the Starzyk funeral home, 16-18 Maple Holyoke, Monday at 8.15 a.

with a solemn requiem mass at 9 in Mater Dolorosa Church. Burial will be in Mater Doiorosa Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home are Friday, 7 2 to to 10 5 and Saturday and Sunday from 7 to 10 p. m. LABONTE -In Holyoke, July 2, Mrs.

Rose (Houle) Labonte of 32 Bemis Willimansett. Funeral at the Arthur J. Brunelle funeral home, Willimansett, Monday at 8.15 p. with solemn requiem high mass in the Church of the Nativity, Wilimansett, at 9. Burial wit! be in Notre Dame Cemetery, South Hadley.

Calling hours at the funeral home are Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. LA ROSA-In Holyoke, July 4, Andrew La Rosa, 84, of 14 Dale South Hadley. Funeral at Ryder funeral home, South Hadley Falls, Wednesday at 9 with a solemn requiem moss in St. Theresa's Church, South at 10.

Burial in St. Rose Cemetery, South Hadley Falls. Calling hours, Monday and Tuesday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. LEWIS -in this city, July 1, Ermie Lewis of 140 Bay husband of Edith (Butler) Lewis. The funeral will be held at the Harrell funeral home, 355 St, James Saturday at 11 a.

m. with Rev. Calvin Fletcher officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Visiting hours are Friday from 2 to 4 and to 9 p.

in. -In Easthampton, July 3, Mrs. Jennie (Lorivce) Martel of 4 Prospect Easthompton. formerly of Holyoke and Cnicopee. Funeral Monday morning at 8.15 at C.

Blais Son funeral home, Holyoke, followed by a soiemn high mass of requiem at 9 in St. Ann Church, Fairview. Burial in Notrel Dame Cemetery, South Hodley. Calling hours at the luneral home Saturday, and Sunday from 2 to 5 and p. m.

MATTE Mercy Hospital July 4, Regi. nald Matte, husband of Nora (Polverari) Matte of 149 Wolcott West Springfield. Funeral Tuesday at 8 at Toomey funeral home with a solemn high mass of requiem at 9 in St. Louis Church, West Springfield. Burial in St.

Thomas Cemetery, West Springfield. Visiting hours Sunday and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 1o 10. hours Sunday and Monday from to 4 and 7 1o 10. 5 Harold Streeter, 72, Dies at Home Harold Snell Streeter, 72, 83 Whitmun Longmeadow, died in his home Friday night. HAROLD 8.

STREETER (l'hoto From Files) He was born in Holyoke, son of Herbert E. and Hannah (Laing) Streeter and had lived in Longmeadow for two years and was a former resident of this city for many years. He was office manager for Powers Paper for 40 years, retiring several years ago. Mr. Streeter was a member of First CARD OF THANKS family of the late Mrs.

Alice Lamy wishes to thank all relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy; also for the floral and spiritual bouquets extended to Us during our recent bereavement. We include H. P. Hood and Sons, Newport Creamery and Chicopee Undergarment night shift. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of WALTER A.

MIRAS, who passed away June 30, 1957. We do not forget you, nor do we intend. We think of you often and will to the end, Gone and forgotten by some you may be, But dear to our memory you will ever be. Sadly missed by mother, father and family. There will an anniversary mass for Walter A.

Miras at St. Stanislaus Church, Chicopee, at 6.30 a. m. DIED MATUSZKO-At Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, July 2, Mrs. Mary (Buszta) Matuszko, widow of Frank Matuszko of 6 Golden Court, Hadley, and formerly of North Amherst.

Funeral will be at 8.15 a. m. Monday at the Czelusniak Northampton funeral home, with high mass at 9 Holy Rosary Church, Hadley. Burial in Holy Rosary Cemetery, Calling hours at the funeral home are 7 to 10 Saturday and 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 Sunday. -In Flint, June 3, William H.

Maxwell of 916 Granby Chicopee Falls. Funeral at Caron mortuary Wednesday at 11 a. m. Burial in St. Rose Cemetery.

Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday 2 to and 7 to 10. MCCARTHY-In this city, July 1, Mrs. Helen V. (Buckley) McCarthy of 95 East Alvord widow of John E. McCarthy.

Funeral from the Belmont Ave. parlors of the T. P. Sampson Co. Saturday morning at 8, followed by a solemn high mass of requiem in Holy Name Church at 9.

Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery. Friends invited. Visiting hours are tonight 7 to 10 and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m.

MITCHEL (Jenkins) Entered into rest July 1, 1964, Mary E. Mitchel of 212 Sheffield New Haven, formerly of 318 Eastern Springfield, wife of Benjamin Mitchel, daughter of Walter and Minnie Godfrey, mother of Sara Robinson, Amos Jenkins, sister of Temmer Hargett, niece of Mrs Fannie Shavies and Mrs. Phillis Epps of Portsmouth, Va. Also survived by 13 grandchildren and 66 great -grandchildren, a niece and nephew ond many other firends. A mourning period at 38 North East Drive.

Funeral Monday, 2 p. at the Church of God and Saints of Christ, 109 Beers St. Friends may call at Keyes funeral home, 59 Dixwell New Haven, Sunday from 2 to 9 p. m. Interment In Evergreen Cemetery.

MORGAN-In Agawam, July 2, Mrs. Una Pearl (Hannaford) Morgan, formerly of Readfield, Me, widow of William H. Morgan. Graveside services will be held Monday at 11 0: m. at the Readfield Corner Cemetery.

Readfield, Me. Byron's funeral home is in charge of local arrangements. There will be no calling hours. The family requests that flowers be omitted. NEWMAN-In this city, July 3.

Mrs. Ellen M. (Sullivan) Mahoney Newman, 248 Pheland Ave. Funeral from nigon and Fitzgerald funeral home Monday at 8.15 a. m.

followed by a requiem high mass in Our Lady Of Sacred Heart Church at- 9. Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery. Calling hours Saturday and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

-In Mercy Hospital, July 1, Mrs. Frances (Loquori) Noto of 22 Enfield Enfield, wife of Luigi A. Noto. Funeral will be held at the Browne funeral home Saturday at 8.15 with 0 solemn requiem high mass at St. Patrick's Church at 9.

Burial will be in St. Patrick's King Street Cemetery. Friends invited, Visiting hours are tonight 7 to 10 and Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. O'NEIL Hillside Nursing Home, South Deerfield.

July 3, Miss Agnes E. O'Neil of 16 Center Northampton. Funeral Monday at 8.15 a. m. at John F.

O'Connell Northampton funeral home with a requiem high moss in St. Mary's Church, Northampton, at 9. Burial in family lot, St. Mary's Cemetery, Northampton. Calling hours Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10.

PADYKULA -In Springfield, July 4, Peter Padykula of 116 Spring Springfield, formerly of Chicopee Falls. The funeral will be held at Tylunas funeral home Tuesday morning at with a requiem high mass in St. Stanislous Church at 9. Burial will be In St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

Visiting hours Sunday from 7 to 9 and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. PELOQUIN-in Ludlow, June 4, William Peloquin, of 48 Fuller formerly of Chicopee Falls. Funeral Tuesday at Caron mortuary at 9 with a requiem high mass at St. George's Church at 9.30. Burial in Notre Dame Cemetery, South Hadley Folls.

Visiting hours Sunday from 7 to 10 and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. -In Holyoke, July 3, Mrs. Blanche (Chaloux) Perron of 3 Grocki Chicopee. Funeral at the Arthur J. Brunelle funeral home, Willimansett, Monday at 10 with, a solemn requiem high mass in the Church of the Nativity, Willimansett, at 10.30.

Burial will be in Notre Dome Cemetery, South Hadley. Calling hours at the funeral home Saturday are 7 to 10 p. Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. PETTAZZONI In Municipal Hospital, July 3d.

Umberto Pettazzoni, 79, of 57 Spence St. Funeral will be held at George B. Tazzini Son funeral home Monday at 9 a. followed by a requiem high mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 10. Burial will be in St.

Michael: Cemetery. Visiting hours are Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 10 9 p. m. -in this city, July 3rd, Miss Margaret Jane Piaydon, 91, of 55 Lawndale St. Funeral at the DickinsonStreeter funeral home, 305-307 State Springfield, Monday at 2 p.

m. with an organ prelude at .1.30 p. m. Interment in Oak Grove Cemetery. There will be no calling hours.

PROVOST -In Holyoke, July 3, Edward Provost of 90 North Bridge Holyoke. Funeral at the Arthur J. Brunelle funeral home, Holyoke, Monday at 8.15 with solemn requiem high mass in Immaculate Conception Church, Holyoke, at 9. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery, South Hadley. Calling hours at the funeral home are Saturday from 7 to 10 p.

and Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. 7 to 10 p. and Sunday 2 to and 7 to 10 p. m.

Church; a member, past and present secretary of Indian Lodge of Masons; a past district deputy grand master of Springfield 33d Masonic District; a member of the Rite Bodlies and Melha Temple Shrine. Beside his wife, the former, E. Klines, son, Lester R. Streeter of East Longmeadow; six grandchildren; four great grandchildren; a brother. Chester A.

Streeter of Longmeadow; and two sisters, Mrs. Maude Orne of East Orange, N. J. and Mrs. Dorothy Loudon of Union, N.

J. The fuwill be held at DickinsonStreeter funeral home, Tuesday with an organ prelude 1.30. Rev. Evan J. Shearman will officiate.

Burial will be in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. Contributions may be to the Memorial al Fund of First Baptist Church. Calling hours at the funeral home are Monday night from 7 9. to Willets Peaslee Willets Peaslec, 78, of died Saturday in Southern Pines. N.

C. He was in Haverhill, Jan. 1, 1886. was employed by Cincinnati Machine Cincinnati, until his retirement in 1943. his wife, the former Nezel.

he leaves a daughMiss Ruby L. Peaslee of Longmeadow; three sons, Robert of Farmington, WilA. of Dunedin, and N. Avon, Conn. A meservice will be held in Hartford.

at the convenience of the family. IN MEMORIAM loving memory of our beloved and brother-in-law, FRANK A. ZIENCINA, who entered the life eternal July 4, 1931. Remember--this is not farewell Bnt just a little parting; brave adventurer sails forthhappy voyage is starting. traveler must go alone last to sail securely that part where all of US Shall meet our loved ones, surely! remembered by his family: STANLEY and FRANCES ZIENCINA THEODORE and MARY ZIENCINA and HELEN CZUPRYNA MITCHELL THOMAS ZIENCINA ZIGMOND and JENNY CHRABASCZ WALTER JOHN ZIENCINA IN MEMORIAM loving memory of Marie A.

Dutcher passed away on July 4, 1958. do not need a special day call her to our minds, day wE do not think of her very hard to find. said time heals all sorrow makes one soon forget. somehow time has only proved much we miss her yet. missed by her husband, Paul and her children and grand- DIED RICHARD-In Westfield, July 3rd, Arlene Richard, 41, wife of Alexander Richard of 402 Page Blvd.

the Dickinson-Streeter funeral home, State Springfield, Monday p. m. m. Interment with an in Oak organ Grove prelude CemeCalling hours at the funeral home Saturday ond Sunday from 3 to 5 7 to 10 p. m.

July -In 2, Wing Mrs. Memorial Edith (Knowlton) Hospital, Rose Palm22 Pleasant Bondsville, wife of P. Rose. Funeral at Beers funeral home, Palmer, Sunday with Rev. Marvin R.

Green, pasof Bondsylle Methodist Church, ofBurial in Oak Knoll Ceme Monday Caling at hours the Friday convenience from 2 to 7 to 9 p. m. and Saturday evefrom 7 to 9. -In Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northompton, Revell July 3, Paul Northampton, husW. Scholtz of Mrs.

Alice (Dansereou) Scholtz. Tuesday at 8.15 0. m. at John O'Connell Northampton funeral home a requiem high mass in St. Mary's Northampton, ot 9.

Burial in lot, St. Mary's Cemetery, NorthCalling hours Sunday 2 to 5 7 to 9 and Monday 7 to 10 p. m. this city, July 3, J. Sienkiewicz, husband of Rose Sienkiewicz of 72 Linden St.

at the Edward F. O'Donnell home, 494 Chestnut 8.15 a. followed by a requiem. mass in Our Lady of the Rosary at 9. Burial will be in St.

MiCemetery. Visiting hours Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In this city, July 1, Mrs. Skald Amy Skala, widow of Anthony 336 Central St, The funeral will be of Byron's funeral home Saturday 11 a. m.

Visiting hours are Thursand Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to m1. -In Wing Memorial HospiJuly 1, Sophie Skowronek of 110 Saturday Belchertown morning at Three 8.15 at the George Rivers. Funeral Motyka Son funeral home. by a requiem high moss in Sts. Paul Church at 9.

Burial hours will St. Ann's Cemetery. Calling the funeral home tonight 7 to 9 Friday 2 10 4 and 7 to 9. -In Chicopee, July, 4, Mrs. Mary Chicopee, (Strycharz) widow Smith of of Joseph Smith.

FuAmherst Monday at Lawrence A. Maziarz home with solemn high mass requiem in St. Michael's in Church, Mi- CoN. Y. Burial will be St.

Cemetery, Waterford, N. hours Sunday only 2 to 5 and 10. Holyoke, July 3, Miss Ella Smith, formerly at 1011 Chestnut Holyoke. Funeral at the Edward F. funeral home.

Holyoke, Monday at 11. Burial will be in Forestdale Cemetery, Holyoke. at the funeral home are Saturday 7 to 9 p. and Sunday from 2 and 7 to 9 p. m.

STEARNS-In Springfield, July 3, Herbert Stearns of 91 Ridge Kapinos Longmeadow. Private funeral at home, Ludiow Monday afterat 1. Burial in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. There are no calling hours. In Longmeadow, July 3, S.

Streeter, 72, of 83 Whitmun Funerol at Dickinson-Streeter fuhome, 305-307 State Spring-! Tuesday at 2 with an at 1.30. Interment in Hilicrest Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Contributions may be made to the! memorial fund of First Baptist Church. hours at the funeral home.

7 to 9 p. m. TAILLEFER In Holyoke, July 4, Mrs. (Thibeault) Taillefer. Formerly of Main Holyoke, and widow of Taillefer.

Funeral Tuesday morn-! at 8.15 at C. Blais Son funeral Holyoke, with a solemn of requiem at 9 in Precious Blood; Holyoke. Burial in Precious Cemetery, Wolyoke. Calling hours the funeral horne Sunday and Monfrom 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. TREMBLAY (Wells) Th In emblay, this 73, of 1757 Main city, July 4, Mrs.

formerly 0F Agawam. Funeral Tues- at 11 0. m. with organ prelude! Dickinson-Streeter funeral home 10.30. Burial in Center Agawam.

Calling hours at the from 3 funeral to. Sunday and Monday 7 to 9. At River Manor nursing Shelburne Fails, July 4, William 80. of Sugar Loct South, Deerfield. Funerol Tuesday at 8.30 Deer- m.

Lipinski funeral home, South with a requiem high mass at Holy Ghost Ukranian Burial in Catholic Holy South Deerfield. Cemetery, South Deerfield. Rev. Ukranion Dychdala, Catholic Church, will pastor of Holy the panachyda service at Lipinski home Monday at 8 p. m.

to Callhours Sunday and Monday 2 7 to 10. in Ludlow Hospital, July 1, Wrona. of 824 Chapin of Antonina (Madry) Wrona. at the Kopinos funeral home Satat 8.15 a. m.

with requiem mass in Christ the King Church Burial in St Aloyslus Cemetery. hours are Friday from 2 to 4 7 to 9 p. m. Reginald Matte, 57, Paper Cutter Reginald L. Matte, 57, of 140 Wolcott West Springfield, was stricken Saturday morning in his home and was pronounced dead on arrival at Sterey Hospital by Dr.

Harry Tapp, assistant medical examiner who said death was caused by an acute coronary occlusion. Born in Springfield, Aug. 14, 1907, son of Joseph hand Rose Richards) Matte. lived in West Springfield 25 years. He was employed as a paper cutby Schermerhorn Son, paper box company of Chicopee for 30 years.

He was a member of St. Louis Church, West Springfield and of Monastery of Mother of Sorrow's treat League of West Springfield. Besides his wife, the former Nora Polverari, he leaves two sons, Frederick J. and Louis both of West Springfield; A daughter, Mrs. Caronino San1anielli of West Springfield; two sisters, Mrs.

Angelo Misuraca Rodington Beach, and Mrs. Fortunato De Maria of St. Petersburg, four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 8 at Toomey funeral home, West Springfield, with a solemn high mass of requiem at 9 in Louis Church. Burial will be in St.

Thomas Cemetery, West Springfield. Visiting hours at the funeral home are today and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Mrs. Ida Tremblay Mrs. Ida (Wells) Tremblay, 73, of 1757 Main formerly of Agawam, died Saturday morning.

She was born in Holyoke, January 9.1891 daughier of Herbert and Bridget Wells and had been a resident of this for seven years. She was a of First Congregational Church. Court Square and of Springfield Hobby Club. She leaves a son, Charles R. Fletcher of Wilbraham; A sister, Mrs.

Alice DeJasco of this city: A brother, Raymond Wells of Springfield; and four grandchildren, Charles, Robert, Herbert Fletcher of Wilbraham and Carl Willet of this city. The funeral will he held at Dickinson-Streeter funeral home. Tuesday at 11 a. m. with an organ prelude at 10:30.

Rev. Joseph O. Purdue, associate pastor of First Congregational Church, will officiate will be in Center Cemetery, funeral today and Agawam. Calling, hours at the Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. Mrs.

Chester Baldiga Mrs. Alice (Lagunowich) Baldiga, 53. of 264 Franklin died Saturday morning in Mercy Hospital. She was born in Great Barrington, Feb. 22, 1911, and lived in this city for several years.

She was a daughter, of George and Mary (Kutzenko) Lagunowich. She was employed by Wico Electric Co. as an assembler for 16 years prior to her illness. She was a member of Our Lady of the Rosary Church.i Besides her husband. Chester, she leaves a son, Chester of Coronado, two daughters, Mrs.

Dorothy Kutzenko and Mrs. Vera Marotte, both of Agawam; four brothers, Michael, John. Nick and Alex Langunowich. all of this city; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Monday morning at 8.45 in Our Lady of the Rosary Church.

Burial will be St. Stanislaus Cemetery, South Deerfield. he Visiting hours at the funeral home are today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Mrs. Francis Mays Mrs.

Elizabeth (Norris) Mays, 60, of 8 Nichols Oakville, died Friday in St. Mary's Hospital, Waterbury, Conn. She was born in Araglen, Castle Gregory, County Kerry, Ireland, daughter of John and Margaret (Shea) Norris and came here as a young girl. She was the widow of Francis Mays. She was a member of St.

Mary Magdalen Church, Oakville. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Tigue in Oakville: a sister. Mrs. Dowd of this city; five brothers, Patrick and Timothy of Waterbury, Michael of Danbury, and John and James in Ireland and several nieces and nephows.

The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 8 at Mulville neral home, Waterbury, with requiem mass at 9 in St. Mary Magdalen Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Waterbury. Visiting hours at the funeral home are tonight from to 9 and Monday from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9. Mrs.

Walter L. Martin Drs. Laura Mary (Chamberland) Martin, of 22 Texel wife of Walter L. Martin, died Saturday morning while visiting her sister in Norwich, Corn. Born in Fall River, Sept, 17, 1893, daughter of Napoleon and Malvina (Suprenault) Chamberland.

She lived in this city and Coral Gables, for the past 40 years. She was a member of Holy Name Parish and a graduate of Hillerest Hospital School of Nursing. Pittsfield. Besides her nusband, she leaves a. son, Robert, in Holden; A daughter, Mrs.

Rita Lovett in this city; two brothers. Albert in Providence. R. I. and Roger Chamberland in Lake Worth.

two sisters, Mrs. Ida Blais of Norwich, Conn. and Mrs. Lillian LaFamboise in Winchendon and six grandchildren. The will he Tuesday at 9 a.

m. at Byron funeral home with a solemn high mass of requiem at 10 in Holy Name Church. Burial wiil be in St. Michael's Cemetery. Visiting hours af the funeral home are tonight.

from 7 10 9 and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. John D. Hall Mr. John D. Hall.

88, of 19 Dunmoreland died Friday night at his home after a brief stillness. He was born in Nassau. N. Y. July 24, 1875.

and came to Springfield as a young He was a buyer many vears of china and glassware for Meekins, Packard Wheat Co. and later for Forbes Wallace. Following his retireIment in 1910, he returned to his SUBURBAN DEATHS home. Miss Agnes E. O'Neil of Northampion, in South Deerfield Friday.

Funeral Monday at 8.15 at John F. O'Connell funeral home, P'aul W'. Scholtz, in Northampton I'riday. Funeral Tuesday at 8.15 at Jonn F. O'Connell funeral Northampion.

Bruce A. Fortin of Thompsonville, in Springfield Friday. Fu-! neral Monday at 10.45 at Leete funeral home, Thompsonville. Miss Catherine B. Bower.

in Holyoke Saturday. Funeral Tuesday at 2.30 at Alger funeral home. William Walko of South Deerfield, in Shelburne Falls Satur-: day. Fur.oral Tuesday at 8.30 at Lipinski funcral home, South Deerfield. Mrs.

Clori Darin, of Westfield. in Springfield Saturday. Funeral, Tuesday at 8 at Robert E. Cusack funeral home, Westfield. Mrs.

Odila Taillefer, in Holyoke Saturday. Funeral Tuesday lat 8.15 at C. Blais Son funeral home. Morris Stoskin of Pittsfield, in Albany Friday. Funeral today at 2 at Devanny funeral home, Pittsfield.

Frank S. Bardwell, in Greenfield Friday. Funeral Monday at 2 at McCarthy funeral home. Andrew of South Hadley, in Holyoke Saturday. Funeral Wednesday at 9 at Ryder funeral home, South Hadley Falls.

Mrs. Alexander LaCount, in Tuesday at 8.30 at O'Brien fuEasthampion. Saturday. Funeral neral home. farm in East Nassau, N.

Y. Four vears ago. he returned to this city where he lived with his sister, Mrs. Julia T. Boland in Dunmoreland St.

He leaves his wife. Mary J. (Lyons) Hall, his sister-in-law, Mrs. Boland. A nephew, James J.

Boland of this city. Funeral will be held at the State St. parlors of the T. P. Sampson Funeral Co.

Tuesday morning at 8, followed by a solemn high mass of requiem in the Holy Family Church at 9. Burial will be at St. Michael's Cemetery. Visiting hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 Sunday and Monday. Philip Dubovey Philip Dubovey.

78, of 22 Raymond died Saturday morn-' ing in the home of his son, ward Petrick, with whom he lived. He was born in Russia, March 24. 1886, and lived in this city 40 years was formerly employed by Boston and Albany railroad as a laborer for 35 years, retiring 14 years ago. He was a member of St. Nicholas Brotherhood of St.

Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church. Besides his son, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Edward Marotte and' Mrs. Eva St. Jean, both of this city; 10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren en and several nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 8.30 Springfield funeral home with a divine liturgy at 9 in St. Peter land Paul Russian Orthodox Church. Rev. Eugene P. Pianopastor, will officiate.

Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Monday Visiting are from hours 2 to today 5 anan to 10. Mrs. Warren Fielding Mrs. Lillian L.

(Schilling) Fielding, 66, of 7 Alburmar West Dennis died Friday at her home. She was a native of West Springfield. the wife of Warren S. Fielding, and had lived West Dennis for the past five years. She had lived in West Springfield at 70 Bellclaire Ave.

for most of her life. She leaves her husband, Warren of West Dennis, a daughter. Mrs. Dan-! Fitzgerald of West field, a brother, Robert M. Schilling of Agawam, a brother, Edward R.

Schilling of West Springfield and a grandson Edward R. Fitzgerald, West field. She WAS a member of the Dennis Women's Club West Dennis. The funeral will be Tuesday at 8 A. m.

at Byron's funeral home. with a high mass at St. John the Evangelist Church, Agawam. at Burial will be in Thomas Cemetery. West Springfield.

Byron's funeral home is charge of arrangements. Visiting hours will be Sunday and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 9 p. m. Miss Cecilia Davidson Miss Cecilia H. Davidson, 57, of 1 High West died Saturday morning in her home.

She was born in Aberdeen, Scotland. Nov. 8, 1906, daughter of Robert A. and Annabella (Murray) Davidson. lived most of her life in West Springfield.

She attended West Springfield schools, was graduated from West Springfield High School and had just comploted serving on the 40th reunion of her high school class She was employed as a personal shopper for Albert Steiger for 28 years. She was a member! of Mittincague Congregational, Church and Albert Steiger Co. 25-year cluh. Besides her parents, she leaves a sister, Mrs. Harold H.

Reed of West' Springfield, a nephew, Paul I. Reed, Alc with the U. Force in Germany. The funcrall will be held Tuesday at Curran-Jones funeral home with Rev. Charles G.

King. pastor of Mittincague Congregational Church, officiating. Burial will be in Hillcrest Park Cemetery, Springfield. Calling hours at the funeral home are today and Monday from 2 10 4 and 7 to 9. Urs.

Hilma Anderson Mrs. Hilma (Carlson) Anderson. 81, of 22 Lowell widow of Adrian Anderson, died in Springfield Hospital Saturday morning. She was born in Finland, July 13, 1882, and had lived in this city for 56 years. She was a member of the Swedish Evangelical Church.

She leaves a son, MRS. ASKINAS, ONCE RESIDED HERE, DIES Mrs. Lillian C. Askinas, wife of Gerson Askinas of 1513 Massachusetts Arlington, formerly of 191 Garland Springfield, died Friday in Jewish Memorial Hospital, Roxbury. She was born in Boston, daughter of Samuel and Anna Smorack.

She was a life member of Hadassah, a member of Brandeis Women's Auxiliary, Springfield Jewish Home for the Aged, Temple Beth El was a director of United Hebrew Schools of Springfield. Besides her husband, and parents, she leaves two sons. David Brown of Belmont and Barry E. AskiInas of Arlington; a sister, Mrs. Pearl Katz of Arlingion and.

a grandchiid. The funeral will be held today at 2 at Temple Emunah, Lexington, Burial will be 11 Zwiller Cemetery, West Roxbury. Donations in her name be made 10 A favorite charity. Memorial week will he in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Katz, 18 Ashland Arlington. water, born He Milling Besides Lillian ter, liam Davis morial West In brother on A A Each At Into Fondly JOHN In who We To The Is 'Tis And But How Sadly Dutcher, children. Harriet J. at 305-307 3.30 3 p. tery.

are and ROSEer, of Burton Story at 2 tor ficiating. tery family. 4 and ning of 21 band Funeral F. with Church, family ampton. and Charles (Budna) Funeral funeral at high Church chael's from SKALA (Doria) of held ai day 9 p.

tal, W. lowed Peter be in at and SMITH- neral funeral of hoes, chael's Visiting 7 to SMITH--In St. Day morning hours from to 4 S. funeral noon STREETER Harold Rd. neral field, prelude Park Calling Monday Odila 297 Leon ina home, mass Church, Blood at day Ida day at home 5 and WALKO home, Walko, at field.

in Church, Ghost Eugene Ghost hove funeral ing and WRONA Maciei band neral urday high at 9. Visitina and Carl Leonard Anderson of this city; four daughters, Mrs. nest Welch of Westfield, Mrs. George Balsom of this city, Mrs. Walter Brozosky of West Springfield and Bernard S.

Wilard of Wakefield, R. a 1er, Mrs. Wendia Malmstrom of East Longmeadow; and nine grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. The funeral will be held at the Dickinson-Streeter funeral home, 305 State Monday noon with an organ prelude at 11.30. Rev.

Richard O. Sandquist will officiate. Burial will be in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. Calling hours at the al home and today from 3 to 5 and 1 to 9. Jirs.

Michael Fiorentino Mrs. Mary (Fiorentino) Fiorentino. 71, of 11 Loring died Saturday night in Wesson Me morial Hospital. She WAS born in Bari, Italy, July 20. 1892, daughter of John and Dolores Fiorentino.

She lived in this city 50 years. She was a communicant of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Besides her hus. band, Michael Fiorentino, she leaves a stepson. Lawrence of" this a brother, Samuel: two sisters.

Mrs. Louise Fiorentino and Mrs. Grace Colapietro. all of this city. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at A time to be announced at Frank M.

Forastiere Son funeral home with a requiem high mass in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Burial will be in S1. Michael's Cemetery. Visiting hours at the funeral home are today and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. The funeral of Mrs.

Helen V. ley) McCarthy of 95 East Aivord mother of Rev. John E. McCarthy of Immaculate Saturday Conception, morning Montclair, at the N. Bel- mont Ave.

parlors of the T. P. Sampson with a solemn high mass of requiem in the Holy Name Church. Most Rev. Christopher J.

Weldon, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield presided over the solemn rites, gave the final absolution and bless. ing and conducted the libera service. The chaplains to Bishop Weldon were Rev. John J. Power, pastor of Our of Hope Church and Rev.

Lady Charles J. McCarthy of Holy Cross Academy, Union City, N. J. Rev. as Lohan WOS the celebrant of the mass.

Rev. Thomas J. Dowd was deacon, Rev. Daniel G. Shea WaS subdeacon, and Rev.

James D. McKenna, tical secretary to the Bishop was mase ter of ceremonies. Seated in the sanctuary were Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Walter C. Connell. P. A. Vicar General to the diocese, Rt.

Rev. Msgr. John F. Mitchell, pastor of Holy Cross Church. Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Vincent P. Coburn, pastor of St. Bridget's Church, Newark, N.

and Very Rev. Msgr. Thomas W. ham, pastor of the Immaculate Concepe Church, Montclair, J. "Also in ottendance were Rev.

Thomas F. Brennan of the Holy Spirit Church, Orange, Rev. N. Joseph Rev. G.

Thomas Sheehan, E. both Davis of immaculate Conception Church in Monte clair, N. J. There was 0 large delegation repress senting the sisters of St. Joseph, headed by Rev.

Mother Mary Borgia and delegation of sisters from Immacutate N. J. Conception Convent in Montclair, An honor guard from the Rosary Altor Society of the Holy Name Church cluded Miss Mary E. Cranc. H.

Miss Budd, Mary A. Gibbons, Mrs. Hopewell Mrs. James F. Leary, Mrs.

Nicholas D'Orazio, and Mrs. Henry F. Martin. The bearers were James L. Hall, Wale ter M.

Murphy, Ralph M. Rooke, Philip E. Works, Mort J. Kelly, and F. Allon Johnson.

Fr. Burial Dowd was at assisted St. by Michael' Rev. Cemetery. Luke T.

Fennessey, Msgrs. Coburn and Cunningham, and Frs. Lohan, McCarthy, Davis, Sheehan, and Brennan conducted committal services. The funeral of John R. Granville, merly of at Edward Narragansett F.

O'Donnell was held funcral home with solemn requiem high mass in Sacred Heart Church. R1. Rev. Msar. John D.

Sullivan was celebrant. Rev. Thomas McCarthy was deacon and Rev. Francis W. Scanion, subdeacon.

Beorers. Order of Foresters. were Anthony W. representing the Massachusetts Catholic Gaboury and Edward J. Farrell; repre senting the Post Office employees wera Michael Houlihan, Thomas Brown, Daniel Ash, Jr.

and James Cavanaugh. Burial was in St. Michael's Cemetery. Fr. ScanIon read the committal prayers at the grave.

The funeral of Ermie Lee Lewis of 140 Bay WaS held Saturday morning at Harrell funeral home. Rev. Calvin Fledcher, pastor of Greenfield Burial was Second in Baptist Church, officiated. Ook Grove Cemetery. Bearers were Earl and Sanders Nichols, Larry Creswell, Robert Bogger, Daniel Johnson and Jean Lodd.

The funeral of Mrs. Amy Skola of 336 Central St. was held at Byron's funeral home of Saturday. Wachoque Rev. Lorenzo Community Todd, Church, officiated.

Burial was in Springfieid Cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Evelyn V. Davi of 16 Brundreth St. was held at By.

ron's funeral home Saturday, with Rev. Francis Kelly of Union Church, officiatBurial was in Hillcrest Park Ceme tery. The funeral of Edmund J. Kelly, formerly of Main St. was held Saturday mornina, at the T.

P. Sampson funeral State St, with a requiem high m059 in St. Creane Michael's was the Cathedral. celebrant. Rev.

Anthony Bearers were William E. Allen, Aronid R. Craven, Hebert J. Hoague. Richard A.

Cavonaugh, Edward V. Cavanough and John Kleman. Burial was in St. Michael's Cemetery where Rev. Raymond M.

Lepire conducted the committal services at the grove. South Arabian States Will Get Constitution LONDON (UPI) Britain has agreed to a new democratic constitution for the South Arabian federation as a prelude to independence not later than 1968, it was announced Saturday night. The announcement marked the end of a month long conference between British leaders and the 14 sultanates and sheikdoms which make up the federation. Visiting from 2.

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