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Dt 2 THE HARTFORD COURANT: Thursday, June 16, 1994 DEATH NOTICES I tiWginy I Rev. William Facciuto; ex-pastor WINDSOR Steven Bell vOUT-OF-STATE Hannah Egbertson, Port Orange, Fla. Jean A. Flynn, Salem, Mass. A.

John Gionfrlddo, Westerly, R.I. Francis K. Hayes, Huntington Beach, Calif. Maryellen D. King, Wilbraham, Mass.

Cheryl Mullen-Rodde, Salinas, Calif. Grant H. Tyler, Hampden, Mass. OUT-OF-COUNTRY Paolo Rovella, Sicily, Italy HOUSE. Anita (Farley) House, 65, of 204 Greenwood Drive, Manchester, wife of Randolph D.

House for 40 years, died May 9, 1994, at Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven. She was born Feb. 10, 1929, in Tre-mont, Maine, the daughter of El-eanore M. (Joy) Farley of Bar Harbor, Maine, and the late Everett P. Farley.

She moved to Connecticut in 1951. She was very active in various social services within the state of Connecticut and was a member of Center Congregational Church, Manchester. Besides her husband and mother she is survived by a son, David L. House of New Milford; a daughter, Wendy R. House of Manchester; and a sister, iola F.

Murphy of Tremont, Maine. A memorial service will be Saturday, June 18, 1994, 10 a.m., in Center Congregational Church, 11 Center Street, Manchester. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society Father Facciuto spent his retirement in Old Saybrook, but continued to serve in several area churches. He was the chaplain for American Legion Post 150. Born in Hartford, he lived at St.

Frances Orphanage in New Haven as a child and graduated from Hill-house High School in New Haven. He received his preliminary training at St. Thomas' Seminary in Bloomf ield and took advanced studies at St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore. He also spent the summer of 1957 studying at the University of Perugia in Italy.

NEWINGTON A. John Gionfrlddo Shirley L. Hein NEW LONDON Feme T. Richburg, Vlets Street NORWALK Barbara G. Hammond NORWICH Francis K.

Hayes OLD LYME Eva C. Jones, Old Boston Post Road OLD SAYBROOK Rev. William P. Faccluto, Maple Road ROCKVILLE Joe Lee Michaud SIMSBURY Edmond L. Macrl Fawnbrook Lane TORRINGTON Harry A.

Attianese WESTBROOK Evelyn D. Eastland, Essex Road WEST HARTFORD Margaret C. Broughel Cheryl Mullen-Rodde Judge Murray Susswein Grant H. Tyler WETHERSFIELD Jean A. Flynn Arthur G.

Peterson BRISTOL Helen H. Suah BURLINGTON Joseph Krawiec Jerome Avenue COVENTRY Mabel E. Skelly, Tolland Turnpike EAST GRANBY Marry A. Attianese EAST HARTFORD Charles E. Dart Robert B.

Woodward Sr. ENFIELD Charles E. Dart, "Elm Street HARTFORD Kevin A. Jones Shirley H.C. McLean Marclano Rivera-Diaz Helen H.

Suah MANCHESTER Lorraine A.G. Dupre Anita House, Greenwood Drive MILFORD Mabel E. Skelly, King's Highway NEW BRITAIN Helene Dastych Shirley L. Hein Leokadla Orlowski Robert B. Woodward Clinic Drive FUNERAL HOMES This town-by-town listing Is offered free by The Hartford Courant.

Paid announcements of death appear below, and may include the American flag symbol for veterans or for death notices where its use is requested. Also, in Memoriam and Card of Thanks notices may be telephoned to 241-6392 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Saturday 12 to 6:30 p.m., and Sunday 2 to 7:30 p.m. DEATH NOTICES FLYNN. Jean A.

(Cronan) Flynn, 64, of Salem, formerly of Wethersfield, died June 9, 1994. A graduate of Wethersfield High School, Class of 1948, Jean earned her R.N. degree from Middlesex Hospital School of Nursing, Middletown. Jean leaves her husband, John; seven children; eight grandchildren, all of Massachusetts; and a sister, Peggy Kolodzlel of Rocky Hill. The Funeral Mass was Monday in Salem, Mass.

GIONFRIDDO. A. John Gionfrlddo, 62, of Newlngton and Westerly, R.I., husband of Dace (Vijups) Gionfrlddo, died Tuesday The Rev. William P. Facciuto, the retired pastor of St.

Ann's Church in Hamden, died Tuesday at the Hospital of St. Raphael in New Haven after a brief illness. Father Facciuto, who was 84, lived in Old Saybrook. He became pastor of St. Ann's in 1957 and retired in 1986.

It was his second time serving the Hamden church; St. Ann's was his first assignment after he was ordained in 1937. After serving there, he worked in parishes in Bristol, Groton, Waterbury and Glastonbury. He was an Army chaplain during World War II. DEATH NOTICES MICHAUD.

Joe Lee Michaud, 16, of Rockville, son of Marilyn Michaud of Rockville and Joe Rich of Hartford, died Tuesday (June 14, 1994) at Hartford Hospital. He was born Sept. 26, 1977, in Hartford, had been a resident of Rockville for the past two years, and attended Rockville High School. Besides his parents, he is survived by his maternal grandparents, Paul and Beatrice Michaud of Fort Kent, Maine; his paternal grandparents, James Peterson and Willie Edna ich, both of a sister, Marsha Michaud of Rockville; two stepbrothers and four step-sisters, Melissa, Melinda, John, Michelle, Joshua and Dawn, all of Hartford; a niece, Chassidy; a nephew, Joseph; and several aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends. Funeral services will be Saturday, June 18, 1994, 11a.m., at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 East Center Manchester.

Calling hours will be Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Burial will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to Church of the Living God Building Fund, 199 Dem-ing Manchester 06040. PETERSON. Arthur Gunnar Peterson, 88, of Wethersfield, husband of Gerda (Rosendahl) Peterson, departed this life June 15, 1994, at John Dempsey Hospital.

He was born in Degerhylt, Sweden, was. formerly of Cloquet, Minnand lived in Wethersfield 51 years. He was retired from the Hartford Tool Die Bloomfield, and was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church, Hartford. Besides his wlfe.of 64 years, he leaves a son, A. Donald Peterson of Simsbury; a daughter, Arlene (Peterson) Qlock of Avon; a brother, Charles Peterson of Carlton, eleven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

He was predeceased by a son, Dale G. Peterson. There will be a funeral service Saturday, June 18, 1994, 11 a.m., at the Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Calling hours are Friday, 6-9 p.m., at the funeral home.

Those wishing may make donations to the Emanuel Lutheran Church, 311 Capitol Hartford 06106. RICHBURG. Feme (Templeton) Richburg, 78, of Viets Street, New London, died Tuesday (June 14, 1994) at Lawrence Memorial Hos- fiital, New London, after a long llness. She was born In Chicago, May 2, 1915, daughter of the late John and Harriet (Eagle) Templeton, and had lived for most of her life in Glencoe, and Boston, Mass. She was a graduate of Girl's Latin Prep School, and Sarah Lawrence College.

She Is survived by a son, Richard Bond Marshall Jr. of Madison; a daughter, Holly Michele Richburg of Hillsborough, N.C.; and two grandsons, Richard D. Marshall of Cromwell, and Scott T. Marshall of Orlando, Fla. She was predeceased by a daughter, Melissa Susan Richburg.

Private funeral services will be at the convenience of the family. Private burial: Memorial Park, Skokie, III. Contributions may be made to the Madison Ambulance Association, P.O. Box 1312, Madison 06443, or the Connecticut Eye Bank and Visual Research Foundation, 100 Grand New Britain 06052. The Swan Funeral Home, 825 Boston Post Road, Madison, has charge of arrangements.

RIVERA-DIAZ. Marclano, 55, June 14, native of Falardo, Puerto Rico. Arrgs: Gennaro J. Capobianco-Greater Hartford Funeral Home, 598 Farmington Hartford. SKELLY.

Mabel E. Skelly, 90, of King's Highway, Milford, formerly of Tolland Turnpike, Coventry, beloved wife of the late Francis W. Skelly, died June 13, 1994, in Stratford. She was the daughter of the late William and Nellie (Scanlon) Callahan. She was a former secretary for the State of Connecticut at Mansfield Training Center, Dietary Department, and retired in 1956.

She was and active member of St. Mary's Church, Coventry, Women's Guild of St. Mary's Church, former organist of St. Mary's and St. Joseph's Church, Eagleville, and a member of Tolland Grange.

She was the mother of Eileen Carr of Lady Lake, Marion Louise Skelly of Nutley, N.J., and Fran Coughlin of Milford; and survived by ten grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; a niece; and a nephew. She was predeceased by a son, William G. Skelly. Services will take place Friday, 9:5 a.m., from the Cody-White Funeral Home, Broad Street on the Green, Milford, with a Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 a.m., in St. Agnes Church, Milford.

Interment: St. Mary's Cemetery, New Britain. Friends may call today, 5-8 p.m. Memorials may be made to St. Mary's Church, 1600 Main Coventry 06238.

SUAH. Helen (Harvey) Suah, a resident of the Hartford-Bristol area for all of her life, died Monday (June 13) in Bristol Hospital, Bristol. She was born in Hartford, June 25, 1932, was a retired employee of CIGNA Insurance Bloomfield, after many years of service. She is survived by five daughters, Sandra Suah, and Tracy Allen, both of Bristol, Christine Gibson of Hartford, Barbara, and Gloria Harvey, both of California; four sons, Kelvin, Robert, Donald, and William Harvey, all of Hartford; seven grandsons; and a special uncle, Lindsay Harvey of Hartford. Visitation hours are Friday, 6-7 p.m., at Clark, Bell Bell Funeral Home, 319 Barbour Hartford, with religious rites commencing, 7 p.m.

Burial will be at the convenience of the family. zh tasi st. wancnester 06040, or March Inc. of Manchester, 341 Broad Manchester 06040. JONES.

Kevin A. Jones, 32, of Hartford, departed this life Saturday (June 11, 1994) at Mount Sinai Hospital. He was born May 18, 1962, in Hartford, to Mrs. and Mrs. Flozell and Virginia (Mcintosh) Jones Sr.

of Hartford. He was a lifelong resident of the Hartford area. He was previously employed by Hartford Hospital as a male aide, and by Mr. J's Cafe and Lounge as a door man. Besides his parents he leaves to cherish his memory four brothers, Richard Bell, Gregory, Jonathan, and Flozell Jones two sisters, Elizabeth Jones and Susan Kennedy, all of Hartford; a maternal grandmother, Lizzie Johnson of Cocoa, a devoted friend, Lisa Moody of Middletown; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

He was predeceased by a brother, Dennis Jones. Funeral service is Friday, 12 noon, at the Hopewell Baptist Church, 265 Enfield Hartford, with calling hour commencing at 11 a.m., at the church. Burial will be in Northwood Cemetery, Wilson. Clark, Bell and Bell Funeral Home, 319 Barbour Hartford, has charge of arrangements. KING.

Maryellen (Dorsey) King, 84, of 11228 Stony Hill Road, Wilbraham, died Tuesday (June 14) in a local nursing home. Born in Hartford, she lived in Springfield, before moving to Wilbraham, in 1950. She worked at Aetna Life Insurance Co. as a secretary in Hartford. She was a communicant of St.

Cecilia's Church, and a charter member and past president of its Women's Club. She was also a member of the Wilbraham Women's Club. Her husband, the late Harry King, died in 1990. She leaves two sons, Thomas and Robert P. King, both of Wilbraham, a daughter, Ann Marie Dooley of Enfield; a son-in-law, James Dooley of Enfield; a brother, Thomas Dorsey of West Hartford; two sisters, Catherine McAllen, and Margaret Dorsey, both of West Hartford; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Another brother, Joseph Dorsey, died in 1982. The funeral will be Saturday, 1 1 a.m., from the Haf ey East Long-meadow Chapels, 120 Shaker Road, followed by a Mass, 12 noon, in St. Cecilia's Church. Burial: Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Calling hours are Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Donations may be made to James S. Buckley Alzheimer's Fund, co Visiting Nurses Association, 570 Cottage Springfield, MA 01 104. KRAWIEC. Joseph Krawiec 70, of 381 Jerome Burlington, husband of Stephanie (Delekta) Krawiec, died June 14, 1994, at his home. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, and the National Guard.

He was born in Bristol Sept. 21, 1922, son of the late Joseph and Annie (Socha) Krawiec. He was a member of St. Stanislaus Church, Bristol. In addition to his wife he Is survived by two sons, Andrew Krawiec of Bristol, Michael Krawiec of Burlington; a brother, Walter Krawiec of Burlington; two grandchildren, Joe and Audrey Krawiec of Bristol; several nieces and nephews.

Military funeral services will be Saturday, 8 a.m., from the Suchodolski Funeral Home, 444 West to St. Stanislaus Church, 9 a.m. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday, 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.

MACRI. Edmond Louis Macri, Sr. of Fawnbrook Lane, Simsbury, dearly loved husband of Margaret, left this world on June 15, 1994, after a long illness, for a peaceful life. He had a successful and fruitful life. He is mourned by his son, Edmond his son's wife, Sandy; his grandson, Edmond Robert Macrl; his daughter Donna, and her husband, Paul Panciera.

He will be missed by all his relatives and friends. Funeral will be Saturday, 11:15 a.m., from the Vincent Funeral Home, 880 Hopmeadow Simsbury, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, 12 noon, in St. Mary's Church, Simsbury. Burial will be in Simsbury Cemetery. Friends may call at the Vincent Funeral Home, Simsbury, Friday, 6-9 p.m.

Remembrances may be made to St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 940 Hopmeadow Simsbury 06070. McLEAN. Shirley Hyacinth (Chambers), 57, of Hartford, was found expired at home Tuesday (June 14, 1994). Born in Catadupa, St.

James, Jamaica, West Indies, a daughter of Victor and Agatha (Greaves) Chambers, she lived in Hartford for about 30 years, and was a nurse's aide. Besides her parents in Jamaica, she Is survived by four children, Patricia McLean of Hartford, Sharon Brown of Goldsboro, N.C., Lloyd McLean of Hartford, and Andrew McLean of Orlando, five grandchildren; two sisters, Cislyn Higgins of London, England, and Grace Chambers of Hartford; three brothers, Keith, and Frank Chambers, both of Jamaica, and Errol Chambers of Hartford; a host of other relatives and dear friends, especially Mr. Harold Bowen of Hartford, a close family friend. Funeral is private. There are no calling hours.

Arrangements: Gennaro J. Capobianco-Greater Hartford Funeral Home, 598 Farmington Hartford. ROVELLA. Paolo Rovella, 50, of Sicily, Italy, passed away Tuesday (June 14). Born in Canicattini Bagni, Province of Siracusa, Italy, he was the son of the late Giuseppe and Lucia Rovella.

He is survived by a daughter and a son, Antonella and Ricardo and wife, Maria; he also leaves two brothers, Corado, and Vincenzo, both In Italy; a sister, Giuseppina and brother-in-law, Antonio Bordonaro; and three nephews, all in Hartford. DEATH NOTICES SUSSWEIN. Judge Murray Susswein, 62, husband of Joyce (Teitel- baum) Susswein, of West Hart- i ford, died Wednesday (June 15, 1994) at Hartford Hospital Hartford. He was a native of Bronx, i N.Y., and had resided in Albany, N.Y., from 1970 to 1989, prior to moving to West Hartford. He was a i graduate of Stuyv-esant High 1 School, New City, City Col- lege of New York, and Columbia University School of Law.

Judge Susswein was a Federal Admin is-, trative Law Judge with the Social Security Administration, Hartford, and had served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of New York for ten years." He was a member of Emanuel SyrtR; agogue and Beth David Synagogue, both of West He was also a U.S. Army veteran. Bffj: sides his wife of 28 years. Judge Susswein Is survived by two sons, Steven Susswein of Washington, D.C., and Gary Susswein of New York City; a sister, Toby Willlg of -Jerusalem, Israel. Funeraff service will be today, 11 a.m., in Emanuel Synagogue, 160 Mohe- gan Drive, West Hartford.

Buriab will be in Emanuel Cemetery, Wethersfield. A shlva period will be observed at home of Joyce Susswein, 7 Pelharh Road, West Hartford. Memorial. contributions may be made to the, and Harry Gray Cancel-Center, co Hartford Hospital P.O. Box 5037, Hartford 06102, or to; Emanuel Synagogue, West ford 06117.

the Beth Olam Memorial Chapel, 776 Farmington West Hartford, has charge of rangements. i TYLER. Grant H. Tyler, 65, of 386 Glendale Road, Hampden, formerly of 894 Mountain Roadi West Hartford, died June 15, 1994? i in Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Mass. He was Vice Chairman of the Board of the Tyler Equipment East Longmeadow, and Prospect, Ct.

He was the hus- band of Corlnne (Peterson) Tre- vallion Tyler; father of Grant Tyler Jr. of Bolton, Michael F. Ty-, ler of Manchester, Daniel P. Tyler of Wallingford, Thomas P. and Matthew P.

Tyler of West HarKr. ford, Mrs. Gay Gallagher of West Hartford, Mrs. Kathleen Scheurer of Leverett, Marie Wiley Of J. Noank, and Suzanne Tyler of Hartford; stepfather or Glenn Tre-vallion of Wilbraham, Lance Trevallion of Kurt Trevallion of Natlck, and Doug Trevallion of Wilbraham, brother of M.

Brooke Tyler Jr. of East Longmeadow, Wallace Tyler of Naples, Mrs. Fern Rlzzo of Naples, grandfather of 15' grandchildren; uncle of several' nieces and nephews. He was a predeceased by a son, Patrick R. Tyler, in 1989.

A private funeral will be Friday, with burial in Old Cem-, etery, Hampden, Mass. hours at the Hafey East Longjn meadow Chapel, Thursday, 2-Ai and 7-9 p.m. Donations may be -made to the American Cancer ciety, 383 Dwight Holyoke, MA 01040. WOODWARD. Robert Braytort'i Woodward 63, of 123 Clinic Drive, New Britain, formerly of East Hartford, husband of Elea- nor (Lesse) Woodward, died Tues1 day (June 14) at Hartford Hospl tal.

He was born in Norwich, son of? the late Charles A. and Edith (Brayshaw) Woodward. A veteran of the Korean Conflict, he served with the U.S. Army. Prior to his retirement, he was employed Travelers Insurance Harfs ford.

He was a member of DurhanY Grange. Besides his wife, helssur-; vived by four sons, Robert B. Woodward Jr. of Chula Vista," Neil B. Woodward of Man-, Chester, Brad A.

Woodward of Bristol, and Keith J. Woodward of East Hartford; two Lori Ann Bisaccia of East Hart- ford, and Kathleen Marie Wood-' ward of Manchester; a Charles A. Woodward of Chey-i enne, a sister. Crystal Able1 of North Windham; a grandchild; several nieces and nephews. Spe-t cial acknowledgment to Nina Nadeau, and Richard R.

KlotzerJ The funeral will be Friday, 9:15. a.m., from the Biega Funeral Home, 3 Silver followed by a service, 10 a.m., in the Church of the Epiphany, DuM ham, with Rev. Thomas Beck off i-? elating. Burial will be In the States Veterans Cemetery, Friends may call at the Biega Fu-J neral Home, today, 7-9 p.m. Met mortal contributions may be sen to a charity of the donor's choice, BAPTISTA "BUD" LAURITO Dec.

6, 1909 June 16, 1971 Remembered every day. Sadly missed and loved always. umj Myrtle- Children, Joseph, Gary, and Faith i CELESTINO AMARAL SR. Sorry, I didn't mean to forget you-1 want to wish you a happy birthday' Wife and Family DELIA B. SHINE June 16, 1972 Lovingiy remembered today; every day in our hearts and prayers.

Margie and Roy In Loving Memory of HAROLD D. BENSON Happy 80th Birthday There is not a.day that goes by, that you are not in our thoughts Our love for you will never die Your Wife, Helen, Barbara, and Butch i In Loving Memory of VERA DeHAN TRESCHUK December 31, 1917 June 16, 1993: A year ago today, You found the light. We miss you, and hold you in our hearts. Your Loving Daughters, Pamela and Judith I DEATH NOTICES DART. Charles E.

Dart, 78, of 50 Elm Enfield, died Wednesday (June 15, 1994) at Johnson Memorial Hospital. He was born in Rock-ville, and lived in Vernon and Wil-limantic, moving to Enfield In 1972. He was a machinist at Pratt 8, Whitney for 37 years, retiring in 1977. He was a World War II U.S. Army veteran, a member of the A.A.R.P., the Enfield Senior Citizens, and the Enfield Grange.

His wife, the former Susan Chase, died in 1982. He is survived by a son, Gordon K. Dart of East Hartford; a daughter, Claire E. Perkln-son of Enfield; a brother, Ralph Dart of New York; and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be Saturday, 10 a.m., at the Leete-Stevens Enfield Chapels, 61 South Rd.

Burial will be in the New Willimantic Cemetery, Wlllimantic. Calling hours are Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society 670 Prospect Hartford 06105. DUPRE. Lorraine A.

(Gagnon) Dupre, 65, of Manchester, died Tuesday (June 14) at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Born in Hartford, Mrs. Dupre had lived in Manchester for most of her life. She was formerly employed at the Independent Insurance Center, Manchester, and was the past president of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW. Mrs.

Dupre is survived by her two daughters and a son-in-law, Michelle DIGennaro of Vernon, and Jeannine and Londe Richardson of Spooner, Wise; her son and daughter-in-law, Roger and Martha Dupre of Manchester; ten grandchildren; her brother and sister-in-law, Louis and Elizabeth Gagnon Jr. of Woodbury; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Friday, 12:30 p.m., at the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Center Manchester, followed by burial In St.

James Cemetery. Family and friends may call at the funeral home today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. EGBERTSON. Hannah Egbertson, 83, of Port Orange, died Friday (June 10) after a long illness. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Clarence; a son, Stephen Egbertson of Barkhamsted; two daughters, Mary Nleber of Lind-strom, and Lynda Ford of Lake Okeechobee, nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and a sister, Helen Brewer of Longmeadow, Mass.

Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Memorial donations may be made to Northwestern Regional School No. 7, Music Parents Scholarship Fund, Battistoni Drive, Winsted 06098. FACCIUTO. Rev.

William P. Faccluto, 84, of Maple Road, Old Saybrook, retired Pastor of St. Ann's R.C. Church, Hamden, died June 14, 1994, at St. Raphael's Hospital after a brief Illness.

Rev. Faccluto was born in Hartford, May 5, 1910, son of the late Francesco and Filo-mena Faccluto, and resided at St. Frances Orphanage, Highland Heights, New Haven, as a child, graduating from Hillhouse High School. He was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Maurice Mc-Auliffe, May 22, 1937, in St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hartford.

His first assignment was St. Ann's Church, Hamden. He then served parishes in Bristol, Groton, Water-bury, and Glastonbury. He served as a U.S. Army Chaplain during World War II.

He became Pastor of St. Ann's Church, Hamden, in 1957, retiring in January 1986, spending a total of 36 years of service to St. Ann's Church. After retiring he moved to his home in Old Saybrook, but continued to serve In several local area churches. He was the Chaplain for the American Legion Post 150.

He is survived by a sister, Rose Sorman of Hamden; and two nieces. He was predeceased by a brother, Anthony Faccluto. Transferral services will be Friday, 2 p.m., at St. Ann's Church. He will lay in state until 7 p.m., when there will be a Parish Mass.

There will be a wake service, 4 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday, 11 a.m., in St. Ann's Church, with the Rev. Monsignor Daniel Placharczyk, Chancellor of the Hartford Diocese, as the principal celebrant. Burial will be in All Saints Cemetery, New Haven.

Donations may be made to St. Ann's Building Fund, 930 Dixwell Hamden 06514. The Peter H. To-rello Son Funeral Home, 1022 Dixwell Hamden, has charge of arrangements. HAMMOND.

Barbara G. Hammond, 75, of Norwalk, wife of Louis J. Hammond, died Monday (June 13) in Norwalk Hospital. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Donald S. Hammond of Bethel; two brothers, Robert Hafner of Simsbury, and Glenn Griswold of Manchester; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Memorial service is Saturday, 3 p.m., in First United Methodist Church, 39 West South Norwalk. Expressions of sympathy in the form of memorial donations may be made to First United Methodist Church, Southern Fairfield County Ostomy Association, 1175 Post Road East, Westport 06880, or a of one's choice. Raymond Funeral Home, 5 East Wall Norwalk, has charge of EAST HARTFORD Callahan 1602 Main St 289-0209 DEATH NOTICES ATTIANESE. Harry A. Attianese, 78, formerly of Torrlngton, died June 15, 1994, at the home of his son, Harry in East Granby, after a short illness.

He was the husband of the late Madeline (Thomas) Attianese, who died in 1972. Born In New Haven, May 16, 1916, he was a son of the late Aniello and Fortun-ato (Gambardeila) Attianese, and spent many years in the Torring-ton-Winsted area before recently moving to East Granby. He was an Army veteran of World War II, worked in the CCC Camps, and retired from TRW Winsted, In 1981. Until five weeks ago he was employed in Avon as a carpet salesman, and was a volunteer at Winsted Memorial Hospital. In addition to his son Harry Jr.

and wife Lynda of East Granby, he leaves another son, Richard and his wife Natalie of Winsted; and his beloved grandchildren, Aaron, Heather, Leanne and Ryan; his brother, Joseph Attianese of New Haven; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Saturday, 1 1:30 a.m., from the Ma-loney Funeral Home, 55 Walnut Winsted, to St. Joseph Church, for a Mass of Christian Burial, 12 noon. Burial will be in St. Joseph new Cemetery, Winsted.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday, 6-9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the VNA Hospice of Hartford, 103 Woodland Hartford 06105. BELL. Steven Bell, 39, of Windsor, died Monday (June 13, 1994) acci-dently in Boston, Mass. He was born in Hartford, son of Beverly (Robitaille) Bell of Wethersfield, land the late Ronald B.

Bell. He was i employed by Otis Elevator for several years, and most recently for i the State of Connecticut, Depart-i ment of Public Safety. Steven was an avid sports fan, and was a i member of Local 91, 1.U.E.C., and I the State Employee Union. Besides his mother, Steven is sur-j vived by his sister and brother-ln-i law, Debra and Robert Devanney of Hebron; two nieces, Meghan I and Erin Devanney; his special triend and companion, Joanne Boucher, and her son, Daniel Boucher, both of Windsor; his paternal grandmother, Irene Bell of Glastonbury; many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Funeral service will be Saturday, 8:15 a.m., at the D'E-sopo Funeral Chapel, 277 Folly Brook Wethersfield, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, 9 a.m., at St.

Augustine Church, Hartford. Burial will be at the con- 1 venience of the family. Calling hours are Friday, 7-9 p.m., at the funeral chapel. BROUGHEL. Margaret C.

Broughel, 84, a longtime resident of West Hartford, died Tuesday (June 14, 1994). Born in Hartford, Margaret was the daughter of the late Andrew J. and Isabelle (Dris-coll) Broughel. She was a graduate of the former Mount St. Joseph Academy, and attended the former Wlllimantic Normal School.

She was a retired employee of the Aetna, traveled extensively in the United States and Europe, and had a great love of the arts, especially paintings done with water-colors. She is survived by her sister, Isabelle G. Broughel of West Hartford; 12 nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Friday, 9:30 a.m., from the Molloy Funeral Home, 906 Farmlngton West Hartford, with Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m., in the Church of St. Timothy, West Hartford.

Burial i will follow in Fairview Cemetery, i Calling hours, the morning of the funeral, will begin, 9 a.m., in the i funeral home. Margaret's family would like to thank the staff of Brookview Health Care Facility, i and Interim Health Care for the loving care she received. EASTLAND. Evelyn (Dahlstrom) i Eastland, 86, of Essex Road, West-brook, wife of the late James J. Eastland, died June 15, 1994, at I Gladeview Health Care Center af-i ter a long illness.

She was born In Essex, April 17, 1908, daughter of the late Carl and Ruth Dahlstrom. i Mrs. Eastland had lived in West-i brook for over 60 years, graduated from New Britain Teacher's Col-i lege, and taught in elementary i schools in Essex, Old Saybrook, and Westbrook, for over 28 years. I For many years, she was an active i literary volunteer, a member of i the Sokwana Club, the Clinton Country Club, and a member of the Westbrook Congregational Church. She is survived by two sons, James Eastland of Ivoryton, and Timothy Eastland of Old Lyme; two brothers, Harold Dahlstrom, and Sigfried Dahlstrom, both of Essex; and a granddaughter, Alicia Eastland of Deep River.

Funeral service will be Saturday, 2 p.m., in the Westbrook Congregational Church. Burial: Cypress Cemetery, Westbrook. Memorial donations may be made to the Literary Volunteers. The Swan Funeral Home, 1224 Boston Post Road, Old Saybrook, has charge of arrangements. (June 14) at Hartford Hospital.

He was born in Hartford, son of the late Aurelio and Concetta Gionfrlddo, and lived in the Hartford area all of his life. He owned and operated the Gio-Graphlcs Manchester, since 1970, was an honorary member of the Sunflower and Cattails Fishing Club, and was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict. Besides his wife he is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Jill and Edward Kask of Wethersfield, Julia and James Farrell of Stonington; his son and daughter-in-law, John A. and Catherine Gionfrlddo of Tolland; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Lucy and Frank Sinagulia and Maria and Mario Latlna, all of Wethersfield; four brothers and sisters-in-law, Sergio and Mary Gionfrlddo of Hartford, Joseph and Yolande Gionfrlddo of Newlngton, A.

Anthony and Jean Gionfrlddo of East Hartford, and Orlando (Len) and Kaye Gionfrlddo of Sarasota, two sisters-in-law, Ann and Marie Gionfrlddo; his grandchildren, Thomas E. and Samantha Jean Kask, Shelby Kline Farrell, Kelly A. and Kevin E. Neff. He was predeceased by his first wife, Barbara Jean (Ohl) Gionfrlddo; three brothers, Paul Salvatore (Turi) and Dante Gionfrlddo.

Funeral services will be Friday, 9 a.m., at the D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, 277 Folly Brook Wethersfield, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m., at Corpus Christ! Church. Burial will be in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, with full military honors. Friends may call at the D'Esopo Wethersfield Chapel, today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Donations may be made to the Helen and Harry Gray Cancer Center, 85 Retreat Hartford 06102.

HAYES. Francis Kiernan Hayes, of 4073 Warner Huntington Beach, a former resident of Enfield and Norwich, died May 27, 1994, at Hoag Memorial Presbyterian Hospital, Newport Beach, I Calif. He was born Aug. 21, 1925, in New Haven. He was a graduate of Wesleyan University, Middle-town.

He received his Master's degree from the University of Connecticut, School of Social Work. He served with the 86th Infantry In the European and Pacific theaters during World War II. He was a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal. He was employed as a social worker with the Veterans Administration, Northampton, White River Junction, and New York, N.Y. He served as Chief Social Worker at the Mental Health Institute, Independence, Iowa.

From 1962 until his retirement in 1985, he was employed by the State of Connecticut, Department of Mental Health, as Chief of the Alcohol and Drug Dependence Division, and the past six years as Superintendent of the Norwich (Psychiatric) Hospital, Norwich. He was a Director of the New England School of Alcohol Studies, and Chairman of the Connecticut Hospital Association of Psychiatric Administrators, a Diplomat In the National Association of Social Workers, and life member of the B.P.O.E., White River Junction, Chapter. He is survived by his wife, Winifred of Huntington Beach, a son and daughter-in-law, William P. and Judith Hayes of Huntington Beach, a daughter and son-in-law, Kathy-ellen and William C. Fitzgerald of Fullerton, four grandchildren in California; and a cousin, Bernadette Mole of Sebastian, Fla.

A Funeral Mass was June 1, at St. Simon Jude Church, with interment in Good Shepherd Cemetery, Huntington Beach, Calif. Donations may be made to Infertility Clinic, Hoag Memorial Presbyterian Hospital, 301 Newport Box 6100, Newport Beach, CA 92658-6100, the American Diabetes Association, or to a charity of your choice. HEIN. Shirley L.

Hein, 72, formerly of New Britain and Newington, died Tuesday (June 14, 1994) at a local convalescent home. Born In New Britain, she was the daughter of the late William and Hattie (Fo-berg) Hein. She lived In the greater New Britain area all of her life. A graduate of New Britain High School, Class of 1939, she was employed at the Travelers Insurance Hartford, for over 40 retiring in 1986. Surviving is a sis-' ter, Mrs.

Norma Weber of Newington; a niece, Susan Graefe; and a nephew, William B. Weber. Funeral services are Saturday, 10 a.m., at the Carlson Funeral Home, 45 Franklin New Britain. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Calling hours are Saturday, from 9 a.m.

until the time of the funeral. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Luke's Cardiovascular Foundation, 2601 West Oklahoma Milwaukee, Wl 53215. 1.

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