The Jersey Journal from Jersey City, New Jersey (2024)

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d. 0. 0. 00 0 THE Vicksburg set Snow halts hunt for victims for swollen in worst Swiss air disaster Mississippi United Press International Mississippians, expecting the highest flood level in 30 years at Vicksburg today, worked yesterday to bolster delta levees against the waters of the Missi- ssippi River. nation's river, longest which has inundated million acres seven states, was expected to crest at Vicksburg, today at 50.4 feet, more than seven feet above flood stage.

Residents of low lying areas around Vicksburg have been using farm equipment, bulldozers and other machinery to construct individual levees around their Downriver at Angola, work also was going on by 52 trustees constructing an evacuation center at a National Guard camp for the 2,500 inmates of the Louisiana State Penitentiary. But officials said there may be no need for "Little Angola" since the levee network protecting the penitentiary WAS holding against the rising waters. The flood threat at New Orelans has been lessened with the opening of the Bonnet Carre spillway, which is channeling the overflow around the city and into Lake Mrs. Eddie Davis Mrs. Eddie Davis of Berkeley Carteret Hotel, Asbury Park, was buried today in Riverside Cemetery, Rochelle Park, after services at the Gutterman and Musicant Funeral Home, Jersey City.

Mrs. Davis, the former Anna Tannenbaum, 79. was born in New York City and had lived in Jersey City for 12 years, prior to moving to Asbury Park last year. She was a member of Temple Beth El of Jersey City, the Senior Citizens Club of the Jewish Community Center and also Hadassah. Mrs.

Davis, who was the widow of Eddie Davis, society band leader in New York, died yesterday in the Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. John Slosar, 50 John Slosar, 50, of Jersey City, who was a disabled veteran of World War II, will be buried Friday in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, after a 9:30 a.m. Mass in the Assumption Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Jersey City. Mr. Slosar was a lifelong resident of Jersey City.

He was a communicant of the Assumption B.V.M. Church. Robert Smith, 30 Robert Smith, $30, of. Jersey City, who was real estate salesman, will be buried Friday in Graceland Memorial Park, Kenelworth, after 9:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy in Ss.

Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church, Jersey City. Mr. Smith was a lifelong resident of Jersey City. He died Monday in Christ Hospital, Jersey City. Ludwig Doye, 81 Ludwig, Doye, 81, of 535 45th Union City, who was a retired delicatessen store owner, died yesterday in the North Hudson Hospital, Weehawken.

Mr. Doye was born in Germany and lived in the United States for 50 years. The Rev. Henry Dierk, -pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Weehawken, will officiate at services Friday at 11 a.m. at the Necker Sharpe Funeral Home, Union City.

Cremation will follow at the Garden State Crematory, North Bergen. Mrs. Sadie McCrory Mrs. Sadie McCrory, 82, of Jersey City, who was a member of the All Saints Church Rosary Society, Jersey City, will be buried tomorrow in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, after a 10:30 a.m. Mass in All Saints Church.

Mrs. McCrory was born in New York. She was a saleslady for Avon Products. Mrs. McCrory, who was also a member of the Lafayette Senior Citizens Club, died Monday in the Jersey City Medical Center.

Carmine Pasquale Jr. Carmine Pasquale 37, of 675 Ninth Secaucus, died yesterday in the Deborah Hospital, Browns Mills. Mr. Pasquale was born in Hoboken and had lived there until moving to Secaucus two years ago. He was a truck driver for the Scott Brothers Treking in South Kearny, and was also a member of the Teamsters Local 5600.

Mr. Pasquale, who was veteran of the U.S. Army, will be buried Friday, in Holy Cross Cemetery, Arlington, after 9:15 a.m. Mass in St. Ann's Church, CARD OF THANKS BUKRYN Chester.

prato our gratitude our beloved thanks to the ME. Carmel Reverend Richard Funeral and el- rendered. Mrs. Josephine Bukryn and Fomily, WYCHOFF my acknowledgement thanks dearest friends for kind expression Bereaved Sister Ollie. IN MEMORIAM BIANCAMANO Rose.

Happy niversary Heaven, Mom and missed and loved. Son James. and Fronk and Michael HARRINGTON -Alice M. wile of James Harrington, Street, Jersey New Jersev. 07307, who passed away on Aprikit, 1971.

PISANIELLO Josephine. loving memory dear mother who passed away years ago today Broken is the family circle. Our dear one passed away. Passed earth and earthly darkness. into bright and pertect day: But we all must cease languish O'er the grove of her we love.

Strive to be prepared to meet her the better world above Sadly, missed, Daughter Rose Zoche and Family VAUGRAN loving memory of my husband Herbert W. who passed away memory as dear today the he passed awav. Loving Wite Helen (Babe) WILLIAMS Edward. Happy first on- niversary Heoven. You ore gone but not forgotten.

We and love you very much. Wife, Son, Daughter-in-Law And Granddaughter FUNERAL DIRECTORS Baumuller Pasculli, Inc. 23 E. 33rd BAYONNE 436-0572-3 BEDDIGES SEITZ OL 9-4343 EARL F. BOSWORTH 311 WILLOW AVE.

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS TO PLACE DEATH NOTICES, IN MEMORIAMS, CARD OF THANKS, LODGE NOTICES, MASS NOTICES and CEMETERY PLOT ADS, PLEASE CALL 653-1000 DEATHS DEATHS SUCHODOLSKA Koumiera, Lewondowski East 18th wile late Stanley, mother of Charles Such and Mrs. Stella survived one or end four great Reiatives and one 10 lend the funeral the DZ AND SON Funeral Home East. 19th Street Bayonne on Funeral Mass al Our Lady Cormel Roman Catholic Church at interment. Holy Cross Cemetery, North Wake service Wednesday of p.m. Visitation one SUMFLETH Leone (nee Wiener) Summit Avenue.

Jersey beloved wife the late devaled of Henry. Mrs. mother Leone Kiniey, Janet Verriest, and Mrs. Mrs. Marian Loori, else survived by grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend religious services the WILLIAM SCHLEMM. Funeral Home, 2700 Kenneay Boulevard, on Thursday evening at 8 Reverend Gordon Swanson officiating. Puneral, Friday, April interment Fairview Cemetery, Foirview. Fomily will receive their friends Tuesday. 10 p.m.

Thereafter 1 and 10 p.m. PRIVATE PARKING ON PREMISES. SUNDELL-Chrystine (nee Dorsch) of Jersey City, suddenly on April 10. 1973. Beloved wite of Andrew Devoted Mother of Andrew George and Joel E.

Also survived by grandchildren. Relatives and friends, also members of Columbia Chapter No. O.E and the Second Reformed Church are -inviled to at the MACK Memorial Home 288 from Central Avenue. Jersey City 7:10 p.m. Eastern Star Tuneral service Thursday, April 8 Religious service.

Friday, p.m. Interment follow at Flower Cemetery, North Bergen. SWIDERSKI John, late residence, Avenue C. Bayonne, on Monday, April 9, 1973. Beloved husband of Marion (nee Cobryn); loving brother of the late Stephen and Mrs.

Florence Wolenski, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the STANLEY FRYCZYNSKI Son Funeral Home, 32- 34 East 22nd Street, on Thursday, April 12. Funeral Moss at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic Church at 9 a.m. Interment, family plot, Holy Cross Ceme tery. Visiting hours, 2 to 4 and to 9.p.m.

TAZZANI -Effie, late residence, 190 W. 24th Street, (nee Crist) on April 10, 1973, wite of George: beloved mother of Lynwell Davidson of Ohio; sister of Willy Crist of West Virginia and. Lena Ellen, Bertha Morgan and Daizy Taylor; sur vived by one grandchild. Funeral from ROSE AND QUESENBERRY Funeral Home, 1901 South Kanawha Street. Beckley, West Virginia, Interment, Sunset Cemetery, Beckley on April 13, 1973.

UPTON Rosemary (nee White), of 25 Grand Avenue, Hackensack, New Jersey, on Monday, April 9, 1973, age 57; beloved wife of Sylvester; devoted mother of Mrs. Patricia Marker and Thomas O'Hara; dear sister of Mrs. Mildred Tierney: grandmother of three grandchildren. Relatives and friends, also members of NJEA, are respectfully invited to attend funeral on Thursday, April 12, from LEBER Funeral Home, Kennedy Boulevard, corner of 20th Street, Union City. Notice of time later.

Family will receive friends Tuesday 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. WALDRON Margaret L. (nee McDonnell) on Monday, April 9, 1973, of Jersey City; dear wife of the late Frank Waidron; beloved sister of Dorothy C. Conion and Harold McDonnell.

Relatives and triends are invited to attend the funeral from McLAUGHLIN Funeral Home, Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Avenue on Thursday, 8:30 a.m. Funeral Mass, St. Nicholas Church -at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Name Cemetery. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

Parking opposite funeral home. WESTLAKE John age 71, on April 10, 1973, of 128 Bayview Drive, Dover Township, formerly of Jersey City; beloved husband of Madeline (net Docke) Westlake; father. of John E. Mrs. George E.

Riley; brother of Mrs. Anno Fatcher. Friends may call 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the ANDERSON and CAMPBELL Funeral Home, 703 Main Street, Toms River, New Jersey. Services 11 a.m.

Friday at Funeral Home, Interment, Ocean County Memorial Park, Church Road, Toms River, WINDREM -James Charles, age 56, of 11750 Northeast 16th Avenue, Miami, Florida, on April 8, 1973, a former resident of Bayonne, New Jersey, moved to Jacksonville, Florida 10 years ago and to Miami, Florida, six years ago, retired from the Exxon Oil member of George A. Brenda Veterans -of Foreign Wars Post No. 471 and the Bayonne Exxon Annuitants Club; survived by wife Helen daughter Bernadette a sister Margaret Long Island, New York; brothers Robert, Cliffwood Beach, New Jersey, and John, Jersey City, New Jersey. Viewing 6-9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday evening.

Wake service 8 p.m. Thursday at VAN ORSDEL GRATIGNY RD. CHAPEL, 770 Northwest 119th Street, Miami, Florida. Mass of the Resurrection, 10 a.m. Friday, St.

Martha's Catholic Church. Burial Southern Memorial Park, Miami, Florida. ZYGMUNT -William, on Tuesday, April 10, 1973, late residence 90 West Fourth Street, Bayonne; beloved husband of Helen (nee Barsznica) and father of Loretta Zamietra, Dolores Jezyk, Joseph Pernal of Pearl River, New York, Emily Burke of Englishtown, Henry Pernal of Fanwood, also survived by 17 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the DZIKOWSKI and Son Funeral Home, 24 East 19th Street, Bayonne, on Friday, April 13, with a Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church at 9 a.m. Wake service Thursday 8 p.m.

Visitation starting Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. FUNERAL HOME, INC. HARRY KECELMAK. Me. 26 Greenville Ave.

and KOHOOT FUNERAL HOME W. BAYONNE 438-6200 MARY KONGOT CEMBOR--Director WILLIAM KOHDOT- Manager April Joseph. Jersey beloved Ines devoted Helen Steve. Ann and grandchiidren of Poish National Alliance Group are Invited the from MACK Memorial Homie. Paterson Pink Rood 0s Post.

Place. Secoucus Thursday, April 4 Mass. Anthony's Romon Funeral Catholic Monmouth 4 a.m. interment, Nome Cemetery. Visiting MANNO late residence Jist Street, Bayonne, on Monday, 1973, beloved husband the of love Giovannina (nee Scotti); loving father of Mrs.

Grace Calcaterra, Mrs. Pehny Cavello, Mrs. Ann Muzzio, Louis. Vincent Ralph. Bayonne: Brother Filomeno.

Ann Dominica Angeline all Ralph and Bayonne, also survived grandchildren and great grandchildren Reialives and friends are attend the funeral MIGLIACCIO Funeral Home, 851 (corner 33rd Street), Bayonne. on April Funeral Moss 9:30 Thursday, Catholic 2-4 and Visiting MARTHA Tuesday, April 1973, Elizabeth (nee Sadvary), formerly Jersey City: beloved wite the late devoted mother Mrs, Margaret white and Albert, aise two survived grandchildren Relatives and inviled attend the funeral ALFRED MARSHELLO Funeral Home. 235 Ege Avenue, near West Side Avenue, on Thursday, April 12 at p.m. Hermon Melburg the Holy Lutheron Church of Hasbrouck Heights officiating. interment Boy View Cemetery Visiting 79 Wednesday.

Parking lot entrance Kearny Avenue off West Side Avenue. MCCRORY Sadie (nee Rettig), April 1973, of Jersey City: beloved wife of the late Thomas McCrory: dear mother of Thomas; sister of Max Rettig and Al Rettig and the late Jack. Relatives and friends. also members of All Saints Rosary Society and Lafayette Senior Citizens are invited to attend the funeral from WILLIAM SCHLEMM INC. Funeral Home, Bergen and Harrison Avenues, on Thursday, 10 a.m.

Funeral Mass at All Saints Roman Catholic Church at 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Visitation 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Parking on premises, PASQUALE On Tuesday, April 10, 1973, of 675 Ninth Street Secaucus, New Jersey (tormerly of Hoboken), Carmine beloved 'husband of Lana (nee Vasalial: devoted father of Noncy Ann; dear brother of Mary Del Mastre, Jack Pasquale, Anna Ronga, Charles Pasquale. Dolores Cospite and the late Rose Cushman and Camille Pasquale, Funeral, Friday, April 13, of 8:30 a.m.

from the FAILLA Memorial Home, 533 Willow Avenue, Hoboken. The Funeral Mass at 9:15 a.m. at St. Arin's Roman Catholic Church, Hoboken, Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, New Jersey. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and to 10 p.m.

PARKING REAR OF FUNERAL HOME. PAZIK Felix, on Monday, April 9, 1973, late residence 43 East 36th Street, Bayonne; beloved husband of Jean (nee Wandzinski); brother of William of Jackson, New Jersey, John and Mrs. Blanche Gustavson of Clinton, Massachusetts and the late Jennie Zakr-zewski; also survived by one niece and four nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from DZIKOWSKI AND SON Funeral Home, 24 East 19th Street, Bayonne on Thursday, April 12, 1973 with Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic Church 10 A.M.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Wake, servIces, Wednesday 8 p.m. Visitation, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m, REILLY William B. on Tuesday, April 10, 1973, of Jersey City; beloved husband of Margaret (nee Kelly); devoted father of William B. Reilly fit, Thomas L.

Reilly and James C. Reilly; dear brother of Honorable Michael F. Reilly and the late Rev. Thomas H. Reilly, Lavinia Quinn and Rose P.

Reilly; also survived by seven grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from McLAUGHLIN Home, Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Avenue on Saturday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass, St. Aloysius Church, 10 a.m. Interment, Holy Name Cemetery, Visiting hours, Wednesday 7-10 p.m., Thursday and Friday 2-5 and Parking opposite funeral home.

SCHLAMPP Florence of' Little Falls DeVoney); beloved wife of Frank Sr. and mother of Frank sister ef William and George, Mrs. Mae Moellerhus, Gertrude Gleason, Mrs. Mildred Campbell, Mrs. Ellen Clark and Mrs.

Lillian Champagne. Funeral from the NORMAN A. PARKER Funeral Home, 47 Main Street, Little Falls on Thursday at 9:30 a.m. St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Paterson 10 a.m.

Visiting on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday 3- 5 and 7-9 p.m, SEYMOUR Mary. E. of. 38.

Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey, on April 9, 1973; beloved wife of John Seymour; devoted mother of Lottie Mae Graham; loving daughter of Robert Johnson and the late Emma Johnson; dearest sister of Josephine Walker, Louise Cook, Shirley Hamilton, Christine Cooks, Charlie Mae Peaco*ck, Emma West, Ples, Eddle Lee, Obie, Lonnie, Lemon, Edward and Daniel Johnson; niece of Cora Small and Willie Brown. Reposing at MURRAY'S "A Temple of Service', 748 Ocean Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey. Notice of funeral later. SLOSAR John, on Thursday, March 22, 1973, of Jersey City, beloved son of the late Andrew and Anna (nee Chaky); dear brother of Mrs. Margaret Radomski.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Mass at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church on Friday at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SMITH Robert, on Monday, April, 9, 1973, of Jersey City, son of Harry and Helen (nee Waytowicz); funeral Friday, April 13 at 9 a.m. from KOWALCHYK Funeral Home, 129 Grand Street, corner of Warren Street, Jersey City. Divine liturgy, 9:30 a.m.

at ss. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church. Interment, Graceland Memorial Park, Kennilworth, New Jersey. Visiting hours, Tuesday, 7-9 p.m., thereafter 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mrs.

Robert Burkle Funeral arrangements are expected to be completed today for a former resident of North Bergen, Mrs. Robert Burkle, 77, of 44 Clinton Park Drive, Bergenfield, who died yesterday in the Hudson Manor Nursing Home, North Bergen. The Leber Home, Union City, is handling arrangements. Cornelius R. Parker, Mortician PHONE 433-1000 PARKER Funeral Home 37 Clinton Avenue, Jersey City Corner Madison Avenue FUNERALS FROM $250.

Schlemm is aware that few families know what funeral services cost. Except the misunderstood and frequently voiced "too Accordingly, our policy is to itemize everything in advance. You alone. select what you want. Be assured that even our lowest priced funeral service at $250 is conducted with dignity and honor.

Ourdirectors are ready to explain, and to guide you without embarassment to what suits you and your pocketbook. William Schlemm, Inc. The dependable people. Two air conditioned homes with ample parking at: Jersey City: 539 Bergen Edwin F. Huhn, Mgr.

HE 4-0411 Union City: 2200 Kennedy Francis W. Wilson, Mgr. UN 7-1000 GEORGE KOCH FUNERAL HOME Ave. Bayonne 436-2645 HOCHWALD. Switzerland Officials said they still did not came from the of village Fresh snowfalls early know what cause the crash.

bridge, where (UPD) the Swiss today halted the search for nine The worst previous Swiss had became an annual persons missing in Switzerland's disaster came in September, The agency said about 90 worst air disaster, the crash of a 1983, when 80 persons died in the cent pessengers chartered airliner carying crash of Swissair Caravelle women). party of English housewives on 1 a jetliner at Durrenasch. The most The bodies of many one shopping trip. recent disaster occurred in lay under blankets today Officials said late yesterday February, 1970, when 42 persons the wreck halfway that the confirmed death toll was died in the crash of a Swissair As snow fell, slowly 96 dead. Coronado at Wurenlingen.

the bodies. Officials said Authorities blamed that crash on Another 39 persons survived would the bodies when the crash and nine were listed as sabotage by guerrillas. ditions safer Arab made The search of the wreckage of missing. crews. the Invicta airliner, fourA police spokesman said the engined turboprop Vanguard, Kurt Kier, the country's was called off when investigator of air disasters, missing nine be presumed new snowdead." started falling.

Officials said newsmen aircraft said the aircraft, they the possibly two instrument Officials would resume search owned by the Charter when improved. proaches Basel Airport, Invicta visibility Company of Bristol, England, Most of the victims were miles from Hochwald, and carried 144 persons 138 of apparently decided 10 English, many them young passengers and six crew mem- housewives on 8 one-day Zurich Airport, about 62 trip bers. the east. sightsee and shop Lucerne It crashed yesterday in a bliz- area. "But," he said, is only zard, slamming into a tree- (In Bristol, a spokesman for assumption and the exact covered hillside at an altitude of the Unicorn Travel Agency said will have await about 1,750 feet.

more than 60 persons on board Mrs. Effie Tazzani, Bray, Amico, Bremer M. E. Burkie, G.M. Dovis, A.

Deering, M. squadron supporter Del Manno, Foster, Klimkelt, Genoder, Kwiatkowski, Valle, C. A. E. J.

Mrs. Effie Tazzani, a Bayonne woman whose good humored and energetic support of the Newark Bay Power Squadron earned her the friendship of scores of area boatmen, died yesterday in Bayonne Hospital. Mrs. Tazzani, who was 62, was always available to tell squadron members or those interested in its courses of what the group had planned and what activities were coming. Whenever there was a question, the solution was: "Ask Effie." "She became sort of the clearing house for the group almost from its inception in 1962," said her husband, George.

In recent years increasing arthritis struck Mrs. Tazzani, but she refused to allow it to undercut her support of boating. "She wouldn't stop," said her husband, "it just made her hesitate a bit." Born in Kentucky, Mrs. Tazzani will be buried Friday in Beckley, W. from the Rose William B.

Reilly Hudson employe A lifelong resident of Jersey City, William B. Reilly Jr. died yesterday in Bayonne Hospital. Mr. Reilly was employed by the Hudson County Department of Roads.

Prior to that he worked as a mason for the Jersey City Board of Education and was a member of Brick Layers and Plasterers Union Local 10. He was also a communicant of St. Aloysius Church, Jersey City. A 10 a.m. Mass will be offered Saturday in St.

Aloysius. Interment will be in Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City. The McLaughlin Funeral Home, Jersey City, is handling arrangements. Mrs. L.

Sumfleth Mrs. Leona Sumfleth of 912 Summit Jersey City, who was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Jersey City, will be buried Friday in Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, after 11 a.m. services at the William Schlemm Funeral Home, Union City. The Rev.

J. Gordon Swanson, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, will officiate at services. Mrs. Sumfleth was born in New York City and had been a resident of Jersey City most of her life.

A Jersey City housewife, she died Monday at her home after a long illness. Mrs. Frank Martha Mrs. Frank Martha, 92, a native of Hungary and resident of Jersey City for 75 years, died yesterday in the Passaic General Hospital, Passaic. Mrs.

Martha will be buried tomorrow in Bayview Cemetery, after 1 p.m. services at the Alfred J. Marshello Funeral Home, both i in Jersey City. The Rev. Herman Meiburg of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Hasbrouck Heights, will officiate at services.

John E. Westlake John E. Westlake, 71, of 128 Bayview Toms River, will be buried Friday in Ocean County Memorial Park, Toms River, after 11 a.m. services at the and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River. He was a line foreman for the Public Service Electric and Gas Co.

of Jersey City for 43 years, prior to his retirement in 1963. Mr. Westlake was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers of Jersey City, the Bayview Lodge 146 Free and Accepted Masons, also of Jersey City, and the Silverton Volunteer Fire of Dover Township. Mr. Westlake died yesterday in the Community Memorial Hospital, Tams River.

Carole Koch, Directress George Kach Manager Axe. event. per near hillside. covered they salvage made ap- then facts AMICO On April 1973 Catherine (Nee Lehteid); Beloved wite of Mayor Paul Amico. Sister of Mrs.

Charlotte Frueh, Charles and George Lenfeld and Miss Adelaide Lehfeld and the late Emily Frost. Resting at MACK Memorial Home, Secaucus. Notice of funeral hereafter, DEATHS Reilly, W. Schiampp, Seymour, M. Siosar, J.

Smith. R. Suchodolska; K. Sumfleth, L. Sundell, C.

Swiderski, J. Tazzoni, E. Upton, R. Waidron, M. Martha, E.

Westlake, J. McCrory, S. Windrem, Pasquale, Zygmunt, W. Pazik. F.

BRAY Michalina (nee Kwiatkowski) on Tuesday, April 10, 1973, late residence 77 West 16th Street, Bayonne, beloved wife of the late John; loving mother of Joseph and Miss Julie and the late Miss Ona Bray and John; also survived by one grandson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from STANLEY FRYCZYNSKI SON Funeral Home, 32-34 East 22nd Street, on Saturday, April 14, 1973. Funeral Mass St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church 9:30 a.m. Interment family plot Holy Cross Cemetery.

Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. BREMER Edmund of Claridge House, Claridge Drive, Verona, New Jersey, on Monday, April 9, 1973, age 67; beloved husband of Edia (nee Hokanson). Relatives and friends, also members of Ridgewood Country Club, are respectfully invited to attend funeral on Friday, April 13, at 1 p.m, from LEBER Funeral Home, Kennedy Boulevard, corner of 20th Street, Union City, officiating Reverend T. Milton Scott. Interment, Grove Church Cemetery, Family will receive friends 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

BURKLE Gertrude M. (nee Clark) of 44 Clinton Park Drive, Berpenfield, New Jersey, on Tuesday, April 10, 1973, age 77; wife of the late Robert; devoted mother of Robert William, John Albert, George, Howard, Arthur, Mrs. Mary Wernit, Mrs. Marion Graves, Mrs. Alice Tillett and Mrs.

Jean Steward; dear sister of Mrs. Marge Sixsmith and James Clark; grandmother of 25 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend funeral on Friday, April 13 from LEBER Funeral Home, Kennedy Boulevard, corner of 20th Street, Union City. Notice of time later. Family will receive friends 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

DAVIS Anna (nee Tannenbaum) of Asbury Park, formerly of Jersey City; beloved wife of the late Eddie; devoted mother of Hal Davis, and Lee Schanbam; also survived by three grandchildren. Services will be held at Kennedy Boulevard, Corner of Union Street on Wednesday, April 11 at 1:30 p.m. The Memorial Period will be observed at the Schanbam Residence, 98 Rumson Road, Rumson and at the Davis Residence, 171 'Village Road, Manhasset, New York through Sunday evening. DEERING -Martha (nee Hannigan) on Monday, April 9, 1973, of Jersey City, beloved wife of the late Edwin J. Deering; dear mother of George, Edwin, and William Deering and Mrs.

Rosemary Staunch; also survived by six grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral from McLAUGHLIN Funeral Home, Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Avenue, on Friday, 9 a.m. Funeral Mass St. Paul of the Cross Church at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Visiting 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. PARKING OPPOSITE FUNERAL HOME. DEL VALLE Gerardo on April 8, 1973, of 1610 Palisade Avenue, Union City, New Jersey; beloved husband of Juanna (nee Lopez); devoted father of Fernando, Dr. Orlando M.D., Adrian and Gerardo; dear brother of Mrs. Estrella Diaz, also survived by 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the WILLIAM SCHLEMM Funeral Home, 2200 Kennedy Boulevard, Union City, on Thursday, April 12, at 8:30 a.m. Thence to St, Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Union City where the Funeral Mass will be offered. Family will receive their friends 2 to 5 and 7.to 10 p.m. PRIVATE PARKING ON PREMISES. FOSTER On April 9, 1973, Charles Foster of 14 Crescent Avenue, Jersey City; beloved husband of Jessie Foster; devoted son of Mattie Foster; dear brother of S.J.

Foster, Edward Foster and Sally Foster, Funeral arrangements are being completed by the JACKSON Funeral Residence, 384 Communipaw Avenue. GENADER Edward on Tuesday, April 10, 1973, husband of the former Gertrude Sequine of 96 Garden Road, Pompton Lakes. Funeral services Friday, 1 p.m. at the RICHARDS Funeral: Home, 4 Newark Turnpike, Riverdale. Interment, Reformed Church Cemetery, Pompton Lakes.

Friends may call Thursday, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. KLIMKEIT On April 9, 1973, Mrs. Liddy (nee Zimmer); beloved wife of the late Max devoted mother of Mrs. Marthe Nagy and Max also survived by three grandchildren. Services will be af LAWTON-TURSO Funeral Home, 631 Washington Street, Hoboken, on Thursday, April 12, at 10 a.m.

Cremation, Garden State Crematory. Visiting 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS CONTRIBUTIONS TO' LUTHERAN HOME, 93 NELSON AVENUE, JERSEY CITY, WOULD BE APPRECIATED. Mrs. Edwin Deering Mrs.

Edwin Deering, 72, a lifelong resident of Jersey City, will be buried. Friday in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, after a 10 a.m. Mass in St. Paul of the Cross Church, Jersey City. Mrs.

Deering, who was a housewife, died Monday at her home. trip 000 KOWALCHYK were wm. F. Rasiowsky, Migr. 129 Grand 434-5131 EWIATKOWSKI BROTHERS 445 Monmouth St.

3844 158 Garrison Avenue 435-7930 LAWTON TURSO FUNERAL HOME 631-630 Washington St. Hoboken OL 9-1660 Grandmom. Church. p.m. Grandsons, 7-10 p.m.

LEBER FUNERAL HOME HARRY J. LEBER MANAGER UN 3-1100-01 UNION PRIVATE PARKING LEVIS FAIX a.m. Ave Bayonne 436-8220 R.S. Levis. Mor.

T.E. Falx, Dir. Mack Funeral Home homes. 1965 miles HENRY MACK. Mgr.

JERSEY OL 9-4968 OTTO MACK. Mgr. SECAUCUS 867-4752 an Marshello Funeral Home 235 Ege J.C. 434-2615 Near West Side Avenue McLAUGHLIN Journal Square 798-8700 MICHALSKI FUNERAL HOME, INC. 463 Monmouth Jersey City 653-0070 653-0491 MIGLIACCIO FUNERAL HOME.

INC. 851 Kennedy Bayonne 436-5500 Donald Cymbor, Mar, 333-8854 array's Sanerale 248 Oren Aves. denngy Crty, NECKER-SHARPE $25 45th Union City UN 7-0620-0126 WILLIAM G. KEENEN O'BRIEN FUNERAL HOME G. Keenen O'Brien, Mgr.

Bayonne 339-0220 PARKER FUNERAL HOME 37 CLINTON AVE. JERSEY CITY, N.J. 433-1000 POWER- MANNING PICASSO 264 OLD BERGEN 333-3585 MRS. EFFIE TAZZANI Boatmen's friend and Quesenberry Funeral Home there. Friends wishing to express condolences may send messages to the home, 190 W.

24th St. Joseph Goldwasser A native of Poland and a former resident of North Bergen, Joseph Goldwasser, 60, of Fort Lauderdale, will be buried tomorrow in Cedar Park Cemetery, Emerson, after 10 a.m. services at the Gutterman and Musicant Funeral Home, Hackensack. Rabbi Abraham will officiate at services. Mr.

Goldwasser was former president of Gold Park Corp. and was presently president of the Prestige Trading Corp. Besides his business affiliation Mr. Goldwasser was also active in the Jewish civic circles. He was a member of Ezra Lodge Free and Accepted Masons, Fort Lee Jewish Community Center, the Englewood Jewish Community Center and Temple Beth Abraham, of North Bergen.

John F. Maxon, 52 John F. Maxon, 52, of 398 Morse Ridgefield, formerly of Fairview, died yesterday in Englewood, Hospital, Englewood. Mr. Maxon was born in New York and had been a resident of Ridgefield for 17 years.

He was employed as photo engraver for the Linden Photo Engraving Co. for 25 years and was a member of Photo Engraver Local 205. Mr. Maxon, who served in the U.S. Army during World War II, will be buried Friday in Mt.

Carmel Cemetery, Tenafly, after a 10 a.m. Mass in St. Matthew's Ridgefield The Konopka Funeral Home, North Bergen, is in charge of arrangements. William V. Zygmunt William V.

Zygmunt, 80, of 90 W. Fourth Bayonne, who was. a retired boilermaker for, the Tide Water Oil formerly of Bayonne, died yesterday in Bayonne Hospital after a short illness. Mr. Zygmunt was born in Poland and lived in Bayonne for 62 years.

ewas a member of the Star of Liberty Society, Group 23, Sons of Poland. Wake services will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Dzikowski and Son Funeral Home, Bayonne. CARD OF THANKS HIGGINS, Grace M. We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind words of consolation, floral tributes and Mass.

cards at the loss of our beloved mother. Special thanks to C.P.C. International, Best Foods Division, Best Foods Employers Association, nurses and aides of 5th floor 5 at Bayonne Hospital, Priests of St. Andrew's Church, Father Rush of St. Henry's Church, Dr.

Raymond Driscoll, Levis and Faix Funeral Home for their kind and efficient service. Higgins Family LAWRENCE G. QUINN FUNERAL HOME, 298 ACADEMY ST. SW 8-8114 Richmond F. Routh FUNERAL HOME, INC.

CHARLES A. STEVENS, Mgr. 202 Old Bergen Rd. DE 3-6858 Not Affiliated With Any Other Funeral Home RIEMAN FUNERAL HOME (FRANK C. RIEMAN, MANAGER) Union City, N.J.

UN 7-6767 Riotto 3205 KENNEDY J.C. 798-3100 SCHLEMM 339 Bergen Jersey City EDWIN F. HUHN, Manager HE 4-0411 2200 Kennedy Union City FRANCIS W. WILSON, Manager UN 7-1000 WILLIAM SCHLEMM INC. Sweeney, KENNEDY Funeral BOULEVARD Home BAYONNE 436-0930 HOME FOR FUNERALS John WHITE 767 OCEAN AVE.

333-8426 0 WIEN WIEN 2030 Kennedy J.C. 333-8360 DONALD F. WOOD 582 BERGEN AVE. DE 3-6480 RICHARD W. ZAORSKI 3023 Kennedy Blvd.

963-8500 MEMORIAL DAY A TIMELY REMEMBRANCE FOR OUR LOVED ONES. On Saturday, May 26, 1973 The Jersey Journal will publish a special Memorial Day Section dedicated to those who passed away into the Great Beyond. The names, alphabetically arranged, will be listed in uniform spaces, as per the following form: BROWN-In memory of Harry S. Brown, husband of Helen Page Brown, of 942 Cator Jersey City, who passed away April 12, 1945. We feel sure you will want to have the name of Some Loved One included in the listings in this section.

This tribute of your devotion, -becomes a part of a Permanent Record in Hudson County's largest newspaper. for printing will be $2.50 for each deceased person listed. Fill out the form below and mail at once to The Jersey Journal. All replies must be returned on or before Saturday, May 19 but do not wait until the last minute. Mail the order NOW.

We appreciate your cooperation in making this Memorial Day Section a complete and lasting record. Memorial Will Not Be Accepted After May 19th ENCLOSE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MISS CLARK Memorial Day Department VETERAN The Jersey Journal Yes No Jersey City, N. J. 0 Enclosed find $2.50. Please print following memorial in your special Day Section to 'be published on Saturday, May 26.

(Instructions: Fill in form in order to avoid errors, please print.) In memory (Last Name) (Full Name) who was the State relationship wife, husband, brother, sister, etc. (Name of deceased's relative to be listed in notice) at (Give Street Address) (Give City) who passed away (Give Date) (Signed) (Your Address) I.

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