THE JERSEY JOURNAL, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1968 11 Rights Leader, Dies In Newark Timothy Still, president of the United Community Newark's anti-poverty agency and known as the spokesman and symbol of the "responsible militant," died last night of an apparent heart attack. He was 48. Still, an eighth grade dropout, received an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Rutgers University last May. He was pronounced the Martland Unit of deader Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry at 9:15 p.m. after being stricken in his 45 17th Ave.
home. "It apparently was a coronary attack," a hospital spokesman said. Found Unconscious The civil rights leader had been ill during the day and had been unable to attend the outdoor concert of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra in the city's Central Ward. According to a spokesman for Mayor Hugh J. Addonizio, a relative of the soft-spoken Negro leader rushed into the Fourth Precinct and reported that Still was seriously ill.
When a policeman arrived at His home he found Still unconscious. A fire emergency and an ambulance were summoned by walkietalkie. Oxygen was administered and, when Still failed to respond, he was rushed to the hospital. Week of Mourning Addonizio said he will declare week of mourning and that flags will be flown at half staff on. all public buildings and the structures will be draped in black until the funeral.
The mayor said "Timmie was an official of this city in every way and is the least we can do." The civil rights leader was honored by more than 1,000 persons last Friday night at a testimonial dinner in the Robert Treat Hotel. Still quit school during the depression and boxed in the back rooms of Newark poolhalls. Eventually he became a national heavyweight Golden Gloves champion. Mrs. F.
Minervini The funeral of Mrs. Francis Minervini, 64, the former Celestina Remondini, of 259 3rd Hoboken, will be tomorrow from the Bosworth Funeral Home at 8:30 a.m. with a Requiem Mass at St. Francis R. C.
Church at 9 a.m. Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. "Mrs. Minervini, a native of Brazil, died Saturday at St. Mary Hospital.
Joseph F. Napoliello 'Tremendously Respected by Everyone' "He was known for his consideration and charity throughout the neighborhood." "He lived only for his work and his neighbors." "No one ever worried about not having the money to get a pre sc ription filled when they went in to see Joe." J. F. Napoliello THOSE WERE just some of the comments made who knew Joseph F. a Hudson City pharmacist.
The tributes from civic figures, other businessmen, but above all, people who went into his drug store at 557 Palisade Ave. They all considered him a close friend. "The whole neighborhood was shocked when we heard he died," said Hudson City Councilman Themas Maresca. "This man was tremendously respected by everyone who, knew him. He- never worried about money should someone tell him they were short in the price of a Seton Hall Prep Rev.
Ronald Loses Life in A concelebrated Mass will be Ronald A. Little, 35, a former, jured fatally in an auto accident FATAL ATTACK Rep. Joe Pool, 52, a Texas Democrat and former chairman of House UnAmerican Activities Committee, died of an apparent heart attack yesterday while flying from Los Angeles to Houston, (UPI) Telephotc.) Zeto. Solo the Better Trained In job hunting, the advantage lies with applicants who offer evidence of special training. Courses of instruction in many fields are advertised regularly in The Jersey Journal.
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prescription. That's the way he he was a full-fledged was." macist. "When Mr. Silverman MR. NAPOLIELLO, who lived with his sister, Florence, at 47 Sherman was born and raised in Jersey City.
His father, Frank, came. to the United States from Italy in the 1890s, but the returned to his native land the turn of the century to be wed and then bring his bride back to his new homeland. They settled in the Five Corners section of Jersey City and it was there Joseph, his brother, James, and his sisters Florence and the late Mary Lettieri, grew up. MR. NAPOLIELLO attended School 27 and Dickinson High School.
He was graduated from high school in June of 1927 and the following fall entered Columbia University. To finance his education, Mr. help, Napoliello went to work in the drug store, which he later wound up owning. He graduated from Columbia after only three years, a member of the first class of the school of pharmacy. He kept his job in the neighborhood drug store but now Teacher A.
Little, 35, Car Crash offered Wednesday for the Rev. Jersey City curate who was inSaturday. Father Little, on the faculty of Seton Hall Preparatory School, South Orange, was driving an auto that left the road on Center Street in South Orange and struck a tree, police said. The priest died Saturday night at St. Mary's Hospital, Orange.
A NATIVE of Newark, Father Little was ordained in 1958 and assigned to St. Theresa's Church, Summit. He was transferred to St. John the Baptist Church, Jersey City, in 1962. Three years later, he was sent to Guardian Angel Church, Allendale, and, in September, 1967, was assigned to Seton Hall Prep's faculty.
HIS BODY will lie in state at the President's Hall of Seton Hall University until 5 p.m. tomorrow, then in Seton Hall Chapel from 7 to 9 tomorrow night. Bishop John J. Dougherty, president of the university, will be the principal concelebrant at the 10:30 a.m. Mass Wednesday at the chapel.
Case Sees Senate OK Of Jurists By United Press International Sen. Clifford P. Case, says current Senate moves to block President Johnson's two Supreme Court appointments "in the end will not be effective." Case said yesterday he "completely disagrees" with attempts by some GOP senators to delay or prevent the appointments and said "it's not the majority position on the part of the Republicans." President Johnson put the name of Justice Abe Fortas up for Senate approval as Chief Justice and submitted Homer Thornberry as Associate ustice. The senator said most of the mail he received on the subject has been in favor of blocking the appointments. But he said "some my mail has come from the extreme right wing" and added some of it has "flavor" that Fortas was once associated with Communist fronts.
Case made his remarks during a television interview. Mrs. C. Hagen The funeral of Mrs. Christian Hagen, 77, the former Martha Jacobson, of 815 91st North Bergen, will be Wednesday at the Trinity Lutheran Church Jackson Heights, Queens.
A Wisconsin native, Mrs. Hagen died yesterday. The Schlemm Union City Funeral Home is in charge of arrange- (the original owner) retired, Joe took over the business," explained Mr. Napoliello's sister, Florence. "That was 13 or 14 years ago." BUT BY THAT TIME he already had become a fixture in the area.
"'He was known as 'Uncle Joe' to sO many people in the area," his sister said. "He was a great friend to everybody," said former committeeman William J. McGovern. "If they were broke, he's still take care of them. 1 He worked hard; wouldn't even take time off for a vacation.
He was concerned for all of his MR. NAPOLIELLO was admitted to St. Francis Hospital two weeks ago, after having suffered a heart attack. He died at the hospital Thursday. The funeral was today from the Houghton Funeral Home, 976 Summit Jersey City.
A requiem mass was offered at St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church; burial was at Holy Name Cemetery. OTHER OBITUARIES ON PAGE 9 8 Killed In Jersey Accidents By United Press International At least 8 persons, including a former Jersey City priest, died in New Jersey accidents during the weekend. A ninth Jerseyan was killed in a Colorado auto mishap. The fatalities: SOUTH ORANGE The Rev.
Ronald A. Little, 35, a former curate at St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Jersey City, was injured fatally when his auto left the road and slammed into a tree here Saturday. The priest, stationed in Jersey City from 1962 to 1965, was on the faculty of Seton Hall Preparatory School, here. MILLVILLE Edward Flowers, 14, of 334 10th Camden, drowned Saturday in a lake at Camp Hollybrook.
SALEM Mrs. Jesse W. Laing, 39, of Waterworks Road, Quinton, was killed Saturday when her auto collided with another at an intersection. WILLINGBORO -Richard Hansen, 8, of 16 Elmwood Court, was struck and killed by a car Saturday as he walked across Levitt Parkway and East River Drive in this Burlington County community. BARNEGAT- Nicklas Ruzenko of Capstan Road, Waretown, a 51-year old skin diver, was drowned while diving in 60- feet of water four miles northeast of the Barnegat Inlet.
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP Denise S. Coleman, 18, of Philadelphia was killed Friday night when the small foreign car she was driving blew a tire on the Atlantic City Expressway and overturned tossing her out. The car landed on top of the victim. NEWARK-Janet Ann Sledobnik, 10, of Newark was killed Sunday night when one of two vehicles that collided climbed a sidewalk and struck her. CAMDEN Alisa Alayon, 8, of 1205 Van Hook Camden, drowned Sunday night in the Delaware River while on an outing with her parents and five brothers and sisters.
In an out of state accident, Terry Collins: 20, of 13 DeForest, Hanover, was killed Saturday when her vehicle crashed through a bridge rail and fell into the Florida River, nine miles east of Durango, Colo. Mrs. T. Duddy The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Duddy, 84, the former Jennie Reynolds, of 75 Winfield Jersey City, will be Wednesday from the Schlemm Jersey City Funeral Home at 9:30 a.m.
with a requiem mass at St. Paul's R.C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. The New York City native died Saturday at the Jersey City Medical Center.
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from NECKER-SHARPE Funeral Home, 525 45th Street, Union City. Rev. Gerhardt Kugler officiating. Interment Fairview Cemetery. Family will receive friends 2-5 and 7-10 pm.
GAUDIO Saturday, July 13, 1968, of 527 Willow Avenue, Hoboken, Chiarina (Clara) (nee De Gennaro), beloved wife of Giuseppe Gaudio; devoted mother of Orazio Gaudio, Lena Mazzone, Silvia Gaudio, Frances Maglio and the late Mary Giancaspro and Vincenza Gaudio; also survived by seven grandchildren and two- greatgrandchildren. Funeral Tuesday July 16, at 8:15 a.m. from FAILLA Memorial Home, 533 Willow Avenue, Hoboken. Requiem Mass 9:15 a.m. at St.
Ann's Roman Catholic Church. Interment Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City. Visiting 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Parking rear of funeral home. HAGEN Martha (nee Jacobson), on July 14, 1968, of 815 91st Street, North Bergen, New Jersey, beloved wife of the late Christian Hagen; devoted mother of Carl Hagen, Maurice Hagen and Clara Haubrich; also survived by six grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral from the WILLIAM SCHLEMM, Inc. Funeral Home, 2200 Kennedy Boulevard, Union City, on Wednesday, July 17, thence to the Trinity Lutheran Church of Hudson Heights, where services will be conducted. Notice of time to follow. Family will receive friends Monday, 4-5 and 7-10 p.m., thereafter, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. IACOBUCCI of 461 Hoffman Avenue, New Milford, New Jersey, on Sunday, July 14, 1968, Thomas, in his 48th year; beloved husband of Palmina (nee Coratti); devoted son of Mrs.
Eleanora (nee Calabrese) and the late Emanuele Iacobucci; dear brother of Mrs. Eleanor Napp and Mrs. Dora Baier and Sal Icbuocc. Relatives and friends, also members of Castel DiSangro Society of Union City, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, July 17 at 10 a m. from the LEBER Funeral Home, Kennedy Boulevard, corner of 20th Street, Union City, thence to St.
Joseph's Church, Jersey City, at 11 o'clock where a High Mass will be offered for the happy repose of his soul, Interment, Holy Name Cemetery. The family will receive their friends from 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. KIDNEY -SMITH Of 126 Neptune Avenue, on Friday, July 12, 1968, Anna Kidney (nee Reinan), devoted mother of Mrs. Lillian Mullins, Fred Nelson and Charles Smith, Mrs. Harriet Regan add the late Anna Borsesen; also survived by 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend services on Monday, July 15, 8 p.m. at RICHMOND F. ROUTH Funeral Home, 2060 Bergen Road, Rev. E. J.
Grubb officiating. Interment, Tuesday, July 16 at 11 a.m., Bayview Cemetery. Visiting 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Parking on premises. KOCH Henry of Hasbrouck Heights, July 13, 1968, husband of Lena B.
(nee Manges); father of Mrs. Robert (Edna) Hagemann and Raymond H. Koch. Funeral services at KOHLER Funeral Home, 280 Hackensack Street, Wood-Ridge, Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Interment George Washington Memorial Park.
Visitation Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. KOESTER Stella M. on July 14. 1968 of Norwood, New Jersey, beloved wife of William A. Koester: dear mother of Mrs.
Irene Gricius and Mrs. Dorothy Mangold; also survived by three sisters; four brothers; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Requiem Mass Wednesday 10 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Roman. Catnolic Church, Norwood.
Friends may call at MORITZ Funeral Home, 348 Dock Road, Closter, New Jersey, Monday and Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. KUREK On July 14, 1968, Mrs. Stella A. (nee Nycek), age 73, of 612 Essex Avenue, Linden; wife of late John Kurek; beloved mother of Edmund Raymond K. and Mrs.
Joseph Bodek: dear sister of Mrs. Leon Kowalski: dear grandmother of seven grandchildren. Funeral from WERSON Funeral Home, 635 North Wood Avenue, Linden, on Wednesday, July 17, at 8:15 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Linden, Requiem at St. Theresa's Church, at 9 a.m.
Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. LaBARBERA -Of 901 20th Street, Union City, on Saturday, July 13, 1968, John in his 57th year; beloved husband of Catherine (nee Faletto): devoted father of John F. and Peter dear brother of Mrs. Josephine Gordon, Mrs. Frances O'Connor and Vincent LaBarbera.
Relatives and also retired members of the P.B.A. Port of Authority are respectfully invited to attend funeral on Wednesday, July 17, at 8 a.m. from the LEBER Funeral Home, Kennedy Boulevard, corner of 20th Street, Union City, thence to St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church at 9 o'clock where a High Mass will be offered for the happy repose of his soul. The family will receive their friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.
MAKOUL Nicholas, on July 14, 1968, of 1309 Palisade Avenue, Union City, New Jersey, beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Barakat) devoted father of John Makoul, George Makoul, Nora Castanteen, Victoria Saker, Dorothy Raya, Elaine Magdalany: also survived by 17 grandchildren. Relatives and friends, also members of America, Local 1, New York City are respectfully invited to attend religious services at the WILLIAM SCHLEMM, Inc. Funeral Home, 2200 Kennedy Boulevard, Union City on Tuesday, July 16, at 8. p.m. Father M.
Simon. will officiate, Funeral, Wednesday, July 17. 9 a.m. from the WILLIAM SCHLEMM, Inc. Funeral Home, thence to the Holv Cross Armenian Church, Union City, 19 o'clock where services will be conducted.
Interment, Grove Church Cemetery. MANNION -Theresa of 44 Van Reipen Avenue, July 14, 1968, beloved wife of the late -Walter devoted mother of W. Warren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral Wednesdav 8:30 a.m. from LAW.
RENCE G. QUINN Funeral Home, 298 Academy Street at Bergen Square. High Requiem Mass St. John's Roman Catholic Church 9 a.m. Visitation 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.
MARENGHI Or 1221 79th Street, North Pergen. on Satuhday, July 13, 1968: Albert (Ricco), in his 66th vear; beloved husband of Pauline (nee Norman: dear brother of Mrs. Catherine Nowicki, Mrs. Julia Michels, Mrs. Lillian Wolven.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, July 16 at 9 a.m. from LEBER Funeral Home, Kennedv Boulevard, corner of 20th Street. Union City, thence to Our Lady of Fatima Roman Catholic Church at 10 o'clock, where a High Mass will be offered for the happv repose of. his soul. The famity will receive their friends from 1-5 and 7-10 p.m.
NEWMAN. (Crowley). Catherine (nee Rigillo), of 44 Garretson Avenue, Bayonne, on Sunday, July 14, 1968: beloved wife of John stepmother of William, John, Daniel, (Mrs. Joan Del Master, Mrs. Denise Allen and Mrs.
Marguerite Yurko; sister of Nicholas, Mrs. Rose Barsolona. Mrs. Josephine Benanti. Anthonv and James Sorrentino: also survived by 25 grandchildren.
Funeral Wednesday, Julv 17 from the SWEENEY Funeral Home, 857 Kennedy Boulevard, Bavonne. Solemn High Mass St. Andrews Roman Holv Catholic Church. at 10 a.m. Interment, Cross Cemetery, North Arlington.
Friends may call 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. M-. F. Winters The funeral of Mrs. Ernest Winters, the former Mary Ann O'Brien, of 459 Mercer Jersey City, will be tomorrow from the Schlemm Jersey City Funeral Home at 8:30 a.m.
with a Requiem Mass at St. Aedan's Church at 9 a.m. Interment will follow at Holy Name Cemetery. The Jersey City native had been in the Pollak Hospital with a protracted illness. She died Saturday at the hospital.
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Catherine Thomaler, Mrs. Anne Johnson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral Wednesday, July 17 at 9 a.m. from LAWRENCE G. QUINN Funeral Home, 298 Academy Street at Bergen Square.
Solemn Requiem Mass St. Aloysius Roman Catnolic Church 10 a.m. Visitation 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. COYLE On Monday, July 15, 1968, budget (nee Maughan of Glenwood Avenue, beloved wife of the late Bernard Coyle; devoted mother of Mrs. Anne V.
Callahan and the late Bernard A. Coyle; loving sister of the late Cormac, Patrick, John, William and Mary Maughan, Mrs. Margaret Lyons and Mrs. Catherine annelly. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral from McLAUG ILIN Funeral Home, Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Avenue.
Notice of time later. Friends may call after 7 p.m. this evening. ONE HOUR COURTESY PARKING FOR VISITORS AT SQUARE PARKING LOT, 645 PAVO- NIA AVENUE. DOWNES Friday, July 12, 1968, Isabelle (nee Dyer) of 52 Tonnele Avenue, beloved wife of Patrick J.
Downes devoted mother of Patrick J. Mrs. Eileen Browning and Peter Francis Downes; loving daughter of Robert and the late Elizabeth Dyer of Brooklyn: dear sister of Frank Dyer of Brooklyn; also survived by live grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral from McLAUGHLIN Funeral Home, Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Avenue, on Tuesday 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St.
John the Baptist Church 10 a.m. Visiting 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. One hour courtesy parking for visitors at Square Parking Lot, 645 Pavonia Avenue. DOWNES On Friday, July 12, 1358, Isabelle (nee Dyer), of 52 Tonnelle Avenue, beloved wife of Patrick J. Mrs.
Irene Browning and Peter Francis Downes; dear daughter of Robert and the late Elizabeth Dyer of Brooklyn; sister of Frank Dyer Brooklyn; also survived by five grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral from McLAUGHLIN Funeral Home Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Avenue, Tuesday, 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. John the Baptist Church, 10 a.m. Visiting, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.
One hour courtesy parking for visitors at Square Parking Lot, 645 Pavonia Avenue. DUDDY Jennie (nee Reynolds) July 13, 1968, of 75 Winfield Avenue, Jersey City, beloved wife of the late Thomas; dear mother of Mrs. Anna Lorello, Mrs. Mildred Dilks, William, Harold, the late Frank, John. Thomas and Kenneth; survived by 15.
grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral from WILLIAM SCHLEMM INC. Funeral Home, Bergen and Harrison Avenues, Jersey City, on Wednesday. July 17 at 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St.
Paul's Roman Catholic Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Family will receive friends 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. FIECHTER Of 905 18th Street, Union City, on Saturday, July 13, 1968, Catherine (nee Cooper), in her 67th year; beloved wife of the late Fred; devoted mother of Arthur; dear sister of Ethel and Arthur Cooper. Also survived by two grandchildren.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services, Wednesday, July 17, at 1 p.m. from LEBER Funeral Home, Kennedy Boulevard, corner of 20th Street, Union City. Rev. John Pomfret, of St. John's Episcopal Church, officiating.
Interment, Grove Church Cemetery. The family will receive their friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Other Deaths JOHN W. LA BARBERA, 56, of 901 20th Union Cityp a Hudson County Court clerk and a retired Port Authority patrolman. MRS.
ANNA KIDNEY, 81, of 126 Neptune Jersey City. ALBERT MARENCHI, 65, of 1721 79th North Bergen, a delicatessen owner. MISS ELIZABETH C. EDWARDS, 77, of 411 Sheridan Place, Fairview. ROBERT A.
TROLAN, 69, of 6103 Harrison West New York, a retired pipe fitter. MRS. FRED FIECHTER (Catherine Cooper), 66, of 905 18th Union City. S. ALEXANDER GORALEWICZ (Grace Busch), 50, of 229 Franklin Cliffside Park, a Hoboken native.
MRS. PATRICK DUNPHY (Sophie Spatz) 100, of Toms River, formerly of Harrison, where she and her late husband had operated the Central House Cafe. ALLEN C. ALBEE, 79, of Livingston, retired export 'sales manager for West Virginia Paper and Pulp Co. at its Hoboken office.
EDWARD P. NASH, 51, of Old Bridge, a statistical clerk for Western Electric Kearny, and a former Bayonne resident. THOMAS IACOBUCCI, 47, of New Milford, a Jersey City native and a relay adjuster for Western Electric Co. MARTIN H. ROTTMANN, 84, of 510 Ridgefield Ridgefield, a former West New York resident and a retired leather cutter.
MRS. DANIEL MILLER (Ruther Mattson) of 242 Larch Dumont, formerly of Cliffside Park. Vincent Patrick A requiem Mass for Vincent Patrick, 75, of 6415 Broadway, West New York, will said Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. at St. Joseph's of the Palisades R.C.
Church, West New York. Mr. Patrick was born in Czechoslovakia but lived nearly all his life in the North Hudson area. The retired laborer died Saturday. DEATHS MILLER Frank, on Saturday, July 13, 1968, of 794 Anderson Avenue, Cliffside Park.
New Jersey, beloved husband of the late Beatrice (nee Tutill): devoted father of Joa Martinelli and Frank Miller, dear brother of one BE great-grandchild. Family and Charlotte Miller and the late Rose, Dorothy, Martin and Joseph Miller, also survived by 12 grandchildren and funeral from the RIEMAN Funeral friends are invited a to attend the Home, 1914 New York Avenue, Union City, on Tuesday, July 16 at 9:30 a.m. thence to St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, where a High Mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, at 10 o'clock. Interment, Crest Haven Memorial Park.
Hours of visitation, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. MINERVINI On July 13, 1968, of 259 Third Street, Hoboken: Celestina (nee Remondini); beloved wife of the late Francis; dear mother of Gaetano and Angelina DeGennaro; 10 grandchildren also survive. Funeral from the EARL F. BOSWORTH Funeral Home, 311 Willow Avenue, Hoboken, on Tuesday. July 16 at 8:30 alm.
Solemn Mass of Requiem, St. Francis Church. at 9 o'clock. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, Arlington. Visiting hours, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.
MOLL Walburga (nee Merz), on July 12. 1968, of 76 Sterling Avenue, Weehawken, beloved wife of the late George Moll; devoted mother of Emil Moll and Mrs. Johanna Cascardo: dear grandmother of two grandchildren. Relatives and friends, also members of the West New York Senior Citizen's Club are respectfully invited to attend funeral from WILLIAM SCHLEMM, Funeral Home, 22nd Street and Kennedy Boulevard, Monday, July 15, at 8:15 a.m., thence to the Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, at 9 o'clock where a Hign Requiem Mass will be offered for the happy repose of her soul. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery.
Family will receive their friends 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. O'CONNELL On Monday, July 15, 1968, Beatrice '(nee Mooney), of 344 Virginia Avenue; beloved wife of late John devoted mother of Mrac Beatrice Urbanowiez, Mrs. Anna Brombacher, Mrs. Helen Gaguski, Mrs. Dorothy De Cesare and Mrs.
Joan Dineen; also survived by 19 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited 10 attend funeral from the ALFRED J. MARSHELLO Funeral Home, 235 Ege Avenue, near West Side Avenue, Notice of time later. Parking lot entrance Kearney Avenue, opposite West Side Avenue. Visiting hours 2-5.
and 7-10 p.m. PATRICK On July 13, 1968, of 6415 Broadway, West New York, Vincent, beloved brother of Mrs. Mary Butler, Rose, Emil and John Patrick. Funeral from the HOWARD J. BRENNAN Funeral Home, 6414 Bergenline Avenue, West New York, on Wednesday, July 17 at 9 a.m.
High Mass of Requiem, St. Joseph's of the Palisades, West New York, 9:15 o'clock. Friends may call 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. SINGER Louise E. (nee Fuller) on July 13, 1968 of 400 New York Avenue, Jersey City, beloved wile of Frank: sister of Mrs.
Regina Steenbergen and Mrs. Anna Scheil, Hugo Fuller and the late Joseph. Relatives and friends also" members of the AuxIliary of the Legion of Mary, the choir and Sacred Heart Society of St. Nicholas Church and Tyler Park Bowling League are invited to visit at MACK Memorial Home, 288 Central Avenue, Jersey City from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral Tuesday, July 16 at 9:30 a.m.
High Mass St. Nicholas Church 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Parking facilities 269-275 Central Avenue. SMITH July 13, 1968, Isabella Smith (nee Eddenfield) of 86 Orient Avenue, loving wife of the late William; devoted mother of Moses, Kallp, Thomas, James, Esther Johnson, Willie Adams, Mary Ezell, Sidney Coleman, Faye Williamson, Ola Fisher and Etta Whitehead; dear grandmother of 43; great-grandmother of 39; sister-in-law of Elizabeth Eddenfield.
Relatives and friends may call at JACKSON Funeral Residence, 384 Communipaw Avenue, 7-10 p.m. Monday. In state at the New Beth-El Baptist Church, 445 Jersey Avenue 4 p.m. Tuesday until time of funeral services. 8 p.m.
Wednesday, July 17 at the church. Rev. Charles Gross officiating. Interment Machpelah Cemetery, Thursday morning. SOLSKI Sunday, July 14, 1968, Peter of 175 Halladay Street, Jersey City, dearly beloved husband of Mary Hawrys; devoted father of Stanley, Frank, Mrs.
Alfreda and Edward; loving grandfather of Edward Jr. and Stephen. Remains resting at BROMIRSKI Funeral Home, 221 Warren Street, Jersey City. Family will receive visitors 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Complete notice of time to follow.
PARKING ADJACENT TO FUNERAL HOME. STOKES Mary L. of 39 Meckes Street, Springfield, New Jersey. formerly of Jersey City, on July 12, 1966, beloved mother of Ruth West, Isabella Merritt, Early, Willy and George Stokes; grandmother of 21; greatgrandmother of 37; great- great. grandmother of four; dear sister of Verna Reeves, Esther Warren, Susie Ealey, Lillis DeBoise, Isiah and Wade Slaughter.
Reposing at MURRAY'S "A Temple of Service," 748 Ocean Avenue, until 4 p.m, Tuesday, then at Salem Baptist Church, Madison and Clinton Avenues until time of services, 8 p.m. Interment, Greensboro, Georgia. SUHY Julia E. (nee Rathy), Friday, July 12, 1968, at Good Samaritan Hospital, West Islip, Long Island. beloved wife of the late Alexander: loving mother of Mary Dickerhof, Mrs.
Elizabeth Creedon, Mrs. Irene Dimick, Mrs. Jane Kornish, and Alexander; dear sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Sarkozy: also survived by nine grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Late residence 64 West 30th Street, Bayonne.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral from GEORGE J. KOCH Funeral Home, 691 Avenue corner 31st Street, Tuesday, July 16. Solemn High Requiem Mass St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
North Arlington. Recitation of Rosary Monday evening 8 p.m. Visiting hours after p.m. Saturday 2-5 and 7-10 thereafter. SULLIVAN On Saturday, July 13.
1968 Loretta M. (nee Moore) of 452 Wayne Street, beloved wife of Roger C. Sullivan: devoted mother of Roger A. and William M. Sullivan; dear sister of John.
Edward and Vincent Moore and Mrs. Veronica Urie; dear grandmother of Lisa Sullivan. Relafives and friends are invited to attend funeral from McLAUGHLIN Funeral Home, Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Avenue, Tuesday 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Aedan's Church, 10 a.m.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visiting 2-5 and 7-10. One hour parking for visitors at Square Parking Lot, 645 Pavonia Avenue. TROLAN Of 6103 Harrison Place, West New York, on July 14, 1968, Robert beloved brother of Mary Toomey, Mildred McGuire, Annette Muschinski, Charles Trolan and the late Catherine Short and Dennis Trolan. Funeral, Wednesday, July 17th, at 9:30 a.m..
from RICHARD HORGAN Funeral Home, 301 60th Street, corner Hudson Avenue, West New York (Parking entrance on 60th Street). High Requiem Mass, 10 o'clock, at St. Joseph's Church of the Palisades. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Please omit flowers.
WALL Margaret Helen, devoted mother of James Crawford; dear sister of John Crawford of North Arlington, Joseph Crawford of Fords, Mrs. Evelyn Trenery and Mrs. Alice Matthews of Jersey City and Mrs. Ethel Go3z of Hackensack. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral from the PAROW Funeral Home, 185 Ridge Road, North Arlington, Wednesday.
July 17 at 9 thence to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church for a High Mass of Requiem 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitation 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. WALLACE On Friday, July 12, 1968. Mabel of 167 Van Nostrand Avenue, beloved sister of Clifford E.
O'Neill dear aunt of Clifford E. Jr. Mrs. Janet Dougherty. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral service at McLAUGHLIN Funeral Home Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Avenue, Monday, 2 p.m..
Rev. Thomas S'-og of First Congregational Church officiating. Interment to follow In Fairview Cemetery. Visiting 2-5 and 7- 10 p.m. One hour courtesy parking at Square Parking Lot, 645 Pavonia Avenue.
WILLIAMS Louise (nee Scott) July 13, 1968 of 252 Van Horne Street, loving grandmother of Pansy Collins, Emma Carlson, Mabel Stroman, Emily Massey, Jerome, Hosea, Ruden. John Jr. and Dolphus; dear sister of Lena Sumpter of Orangeburg, South Carolina; great-grandmother of 16: greatgreat-grandmother of eight. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services 11 a.m. Wednesday July 17, at JACKSON Funeral Residence, 384 Communipaw Avenue.
Interment Jersey City Cemetery. DEATHS rison Avenues, Jersey City, on Tuesday, July 16 at 8:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Aedan's Roman Catholic Church. Interment Holy Name Cemetery.
IN MEMORIAM HELEN TRUDELL In loving memory to my Mother-In-Law who passed away a year ago today, July 15, 1967. Loving Daughter-In-Law Rose: Grandchildren Charles, Robert, Karen and Linda: Great-grandChildren Chuck and. Michael. MASS RUBINO Paul. Feast of Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel Mass in memory of Paul Rubino, Our Lady of Victories Roman Catholic Church, July 16, 1968, 8 a.m. RUBINO FAMILY FLORISTS LAUTEN'S FLOWERS 846 BERGEN J.C 433-7949 HE 3-5074 FUNERAL DIRECTORS BAUMULLER Funeral Home 23 E. 33rd ST. BAYONNE 436-0572-3 BEDDIGES SEITZ OL 9-4343 CALL SCHLEMM'S 539 Bergen J.C. Edwin F.
Huhn, Mgr. HE 4-0411 2200 Kennedy U.C. Francis W. Wilson, Mgr. UN 7-1000 WM.
SCHLEMM, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EARL F. BOSWORTH 311 WILLOW AVE. 659-1455 or 659-1456 HOWARD J. BRENNAN 6414 Bergenline WNY 861-1450 Bromirski Funeral Home 221 Warren J.C.
HE 4-4883 Bunnell Funeral Home 41-45 Highland J.C. DE 3-6446 PATRICK J. CONTE S. CONTE. MGR 796-0060 36 TUERS J.C 435.6450 Houghton Funeral Home 976 Summit J.C.
OL 9-4232 JOHN L. BURK 469 Palisade J.C. OL 9-4578 52 Ridge Lyndhurst WE 9-0490 FAILLA MEMORIAL HOME 533 WILLOW AVENUE HOBOKEN 659-0082 Fallon Funeral Home 157 Bowers J.C. 659-0579 LEBER FUNERAL HOME Harry J. Leber, Manager UNION CITY PRIVATE PARKING UN 3-1100-01 LAWTON FUNERAL HOME 631-633 Washington St.
Hoboken OL 9-1660 RICHARD HORGAN UN 3-7040 301 60th W.N. Y. Mack Memorial Home JERSEY CITY OL 9-4968 SECAUCUS UN 7-4752 Marshello Funeral Home 235 Ege 434-2615 Near West Side Avenue Journal Square 659-5466 McLAUGHLIN Downtown. 653-2266 333-8854 A Directors a Junerala 748 Ocean Ave. City, KOWALCHYK Wm.
F. Raslowsky, Mgr. 129 Granu J.C. 434-5131 LAWRENCE G. QUINN FUNERAL HOME, 298 Academy St.
SW 8-8114 POWER MANNING 264 Old Bergen J.C. 333-3585 Riotto 3265 KENNEDY 798-3100 WINTERS Mary Ann (nee O'Brien) July 18, 1968, formerly of 459 Mercer Street, Jersey City, beloved wife of the late Ernest; dear mother of Mrs. Margaret Woodco*ck; sister of John O'Brien, Mrs. Anna Hayes, Mrs. Catherine Schau, Mrs.
Mary Jacob, the late Patrick, Joseph and Vincent. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral from WILLIAM SCHLEMM Inc. Funeral Home, Bergen and Har- RIEMAN FUNERAL HOME Union City, N.J. UN 7-6767 RICHMOND F. ROUTH FUNERAL HOME, INC.
CHARLES A. STEVENS, Mgr. 202 Old Bergen Rd. DE 3-6858 NECKER-SHARPE 525 45th Union City UN 7-0820 -0120 WILLIAM L. FIELD FUNERAL HOME 225 Washington St.
Hoboken OL 9-0442 WIEN WIEN 2030 Kennedy J.C. 333-8360 DONALD F. WOOD 582 BERGEN AVE. DE 3-6480 CHARLES SCHEURLE 6119 TYLER PL. W.N.
Y. UN 7-1801 RICHARD W. ZAORSKI 3023 Kennedy Blvd. 658-2498 Miss Mabel Wallace Services for Miss Mabel E. Wallace, 80, of 167 Van Nostrand Ave.
Jersey City, will be held today at the McLaughlin Journal Square Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Fairview Cemetery, Fairview. Miss Wallace, a New York City native, was a member of the Women's Guild of the First Congregational Church of Jersey City and of the Order of the Eastern Star, Holly Chapter. She died Friday at Greenvitie Hospital..