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THE HARTFORD COURANT: TW.y, Stpt.mb.f IJIW8 Obituaries Baby Snooks' Daddy, Hanly Stafford, Dies HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Hanlvl The English-born Stafford Stafford, who played daddy in' died Monday, following a brief MICHELE BOUCHER M1SS MLNN1E DLNEEN Illness, ruucieu act ilea ttci. N. Howard Brewer pies; Former State Legislator the "Baby Snooks" radio show and Mr. Dithers in the Michcle Tyyne Boucher, in- Miss Minnie Dineen, 90, daughter of Donald G. and merly of 137 Goodwin Bris- be private.

Survivors include his widow, Carole A. Domiziano Boucher of jtol, died Wednesday at the Blue "Blondie" movie series, is actress Viola Vonn, and a at the agfe of 69. I son, Graham. 110 Latimer East Harttord, Hills Convalescent Home. Born died at her home Wednesday.

in Bandon, County Cork, Ire- 6lT SAYBROOK (Special) was corn in Harttord Aug. land, she came to Bristol in MISS MARIE A. STRICKER Miss Marie A. Strieker, 39, of 636 Flatbush West Hartford, died at the Hartford Hospital Wednesday. Born in Jericho, she lived in West Hartford 20 years.

She was employed at the Chandler Evans Division of Colt Industries 20 years. She was a member of the Second Congregational Church, Jericho, Vt. She leaves two brothers, Martin Strieker of Rochester, N.Y., and Donald Strieker of 7, 1968. Besides her parents, she m. She leaves two neohews.

leaves a brother, Joseph William J. of Windsor 'OCifl youngest member of the former Sate Department of Agriculture. He served in the legislature in 1929 and introduced the original bill for the Charter Oak Bridge! He grew tobacco in East Hartford and South Windsor before he retired in 1955." He leaves his wife, Mrs. Vi- Boucher; a sister, Cynthia M. and Frank Dineen of Hartford, Boucher, both at home and her and a njece Miss Margaret Di- Telephone: Hartford 524-877 1 N.

Howard Brewer, 8Q, a retired tobacco grower and former state representative from East Harftord, died Tuesday at his home, 14 Sftuth Cove Knoll-y'ood. Brewer was born in East Hartford and lived there' most of his life. He attended -East Hartford elementary schools and graduated from Hartford Hartford, Windsor, Old Saybrook, Vernon Open 'til 9 maiernai granaparems, mr. ana neen 0f Hartford. Funeral Joseph L.

Domiziano of ices wiu be Friday at 8 a.m. at Cos Cob The funeral and burial the Dunn Funeral Home 191 will be at the convenience of the West st Bristol and at st Jo. family The Newkirk Whitney Vs church Brist0, at 9 Funeral Home 318 Burnside Burial will be in st. Joseph's Jericho, two sisters, Miss vienne Wooster Brewer; a son, Clara F. Strieker of West Hart Norman W.

Brewer of South ford and Mrs. Christine Hitch East Hartford, has charge Cemetery, Bristol. There will be of arrangements, no calling hours. Windsor; four daughters, Mrs. Charles R.

Allen of Casanova, Miss Louise Brewer of New York City, Mrs. Edmund Van Dyke Cox of Glastonbury and Mrs. William Welling of West iJigh. School in 19Q6. 'He' was.

named Corn King of fte United States in 1908, a. title given to the farmer who grew the greatest number of ears of MRS. JAMES P. BURGESS JR, cock of Hartford, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m.

at the Congregational Church, Jericho, Vt. Burial will be in Jericho Corners Cemetery, Jericho. Friends may call at the MRS. LEON PATRIA Mrs. Elaine Audrey Charme- T-ii: am 01 Mrs.

Ruth Perry Burgess, 47, corn per acre. He was the Simsbury; a sister, Mrs. Fay B. LEVI P. M.

HJCKEY SR. L. P. Hickey Dies; Was Area Judge roy rairw, i aw 658 Bloomfield South Windsor, diedoU nwotj, fiplrt rliprl Wprlnpcrlav at Mart- Shamel of Riverside, 12 grandchildren and many, nieces Wednesday at St. Francis Hos-'h itaL Bom in Brid pital.

Born in Hartford, she ived fa Bloomfied617 H.P. Brown Funeral Home, Underbill, Friday from 2 to 4 and nephews. Funeral services will be Fri lived in South Windsor for the Sh fe ft iand from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial nn4 OA Tnnn Chn mnn llfwOW 1 1 A Infill. IT CIO VI H'V.

She World past 20 years. was a Guild of fte pirst Con. donations may be made to the day at 11 a.m. at Grace Episcopal Church, Old Saybrook. The war ii wau veteran, cesiues gregational Church in Bloom- yr-- I 1 i I fly If i i I I it I 4X1 field where she was a deacon her husband, Leon Patria, she leaves her mother and father, Florence and Elfred N.

Shame-roy Sr. of East Hartford; a son, Kenneth L. Patria of Manchester; a daughter, Miss I)iane Patria of South Windsor; three Cancer Society The Taylor and Modeen Funeral Home, 136 South Main West Hartford, has charge of local arrangements. MRS. ELIZABETH HOCHSTEIN Mrs.

Elizabeth Powell Hoch-stein, 72, of 46 Pershing Tor- Rev. Edward Men ill will officiate. Burial will be in Hockanum Cemetery, East Harttord. There will be no calling hours. The Swan Funeral Home, Old is in charge of arrangements.

Memorial gifts Levi P. M. Hickey 79, of 1725 Main East Hartford, a former judge and lawyer, died Wednesday at -a local convalescent home. He was born in East Hartford and lived there all his life. He was a graduate of East Hartford High School and Trinity College.

Class of 1911. He at- Man's Body Recovered After 4 Days COVENTRY (Special) After four-day search of Lake Wangumbaug, the body of Raymond McKinney, 24, of Willi-mantic, has been recovered. the search began late Sunday afternoon when reportedly, McKinney fell from a boat driven by his brother-inl-aw, David Dubek, also of Willimantic. ess. She was on a leave of absence from Bloomfield High School where she was employed as a secretary.

Besides her husband, she leaves a son, James P. Burgess in of Bloomfield; a daughter, Mrs. Susan Whittier may be made to the Old Say brothers, Elfred N. Chameroy Jr. and Ronald Chameroy, both rington, died Tuesday at Hart brook Public Health Nursing of Canton and two sisters, Mrs.

Assn. or Grace Episcopal Church. of East Hartford and Robert ciara E. Meadwos of East Hart-frd Hospital. Born in Anticoke, tended Harvard Law School.

He Chameroy of Ellington and a1 and Mrs. Lois Edwin ofjPa-t she live(i in Torrington practiced law in Hartford and sister. Mrs. Dorothy Hansen Th0 fimprai nnH wi. since 1911.

She was a communi-lEast Hartford from 1927 to 1964. Derby, N.H. The funeral will be! ai wilj be" at tne convenience of cant Trinity i a l' He was also a former tobacco Friday at 10 a.m. at the Rosejtne familv- There will be no Church, Torrington, and was a grower with his father in East ttmi tti i tt con ml C4- I n. in calling hours.

Donations may bei Iormer memDer oi me Aiiari Hartford. He served as a judge Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm Rocky Hill. Burial will be in made to the Memorial Fund of Guid of that church. She leaves 'of the East Hartford Town 3 Killed In Traffic Accidents fhf First noncrrpcatinnal Thnrph her husband, Paul H. Hochstein Court from 1915 to 1932.

and Rose Hill Memorial Park, Coventry local and afea firemen, and a Navy diving team from Groton, combined efforts in the search. An Eagleville Fire Department boat crew recovered the body about 6:30 p.m. Wednes Rocky Hill. Friends may call at jn Bloomfield. There will be a of Torrington; a daughter, Mrs.

served in the House of Repre-the funeral home today from service Fridav at 7:30 Harry Gossling of Bloomfield, sentatives in 1921. to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. p.m. at the church with Rev.two grandchildren and several; He was a member of the Con-Roscoe F. Metzger officiating, nieces and nephews.

Funeral necticut Bar the Hartford Highway accidents have taken MRg MARY ANN CZAHRYN Tne Taylor Modeen Funeral sei W111 oe county Bar Assn. lor su years. uie uves oi mree wmnecucui copal Church Friday at 2 p.m. I and was a past vice nresident of day. The searchers were aided by a private plane operated by John Naumec, of Columbia, and Bloom- Home, 12 Seneca Rd, Mrs.

Mary Ann Gizway 80, of -427 Main died Tuesday at a local convalescent home. Born in Austria, she lived arrange- I ivy field, has charge of ments. a Pratt Whitney-owned heli with the Rev. David Gracey, 'the Connecticut Valley Tobacco rector, officiating. Burial will be Growers Assn.

He was a mem-in Hillside Cemetery. Friends Der of the of of Hartford, may call at the Faford-Nutting the Trinity College Alumni Funeral Home, Torrington, to-1 Assn. and served on the advi- Stephen Davis, 26, of Norwich, was killed Wednesday in Worcester, when a tractor-trailer tipped over and fell on his The mishap occurred at the intersection of Hartford many years. She GEORGE W. DIXON in George Wellington Dixon, 69, leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Geral-dine Fyre, of San Diego, seven grandchildren and six of the Rocky Veterans Home night from 7 to 9. Memorial con- sorv hnard nf tne Hartford Na- copter, was pressed into service early Wednesday. Father Richard Roghan, of St. Mary's Church, Coventry, administered the last rites. McKinney's wife, Linda; his and Hospital, died Monday at tributions may be made to the tional Bank and Trust Co.

.1 1 t- 1 1 rn Rts. 140 and 20. He was pro- at great grandchildren. The fu- nurnpt Hpnrl nn arrival tne Kocky veterans Hospital. cook oi nememDrance 01 imu- He leaves hi? wife, Ruth Still- u.

-t o.ic i. man Hickey; two sons, L. P. Morton Hickey Jr. of East Hart-fnrfl" anH A.

Hickev of Mai- Worcester City Hospital. nerai wm De rriua ai Limestone, Maine, he ty episcopal unurcn. Mrs. William Walsh, 45, MaPle C1laPel: 382 Ma-. 1 in New Britain for many! vt.

New London, was killed late Ple Ave- wlth a Re3uJem Hlihi years before moving to Rocky KENNETH E. JILLSON father, Raymond McKinney, of Mark Drive, Coventry; and the young McKinney 's brother, Kenneth Earl Jillson, 77, of 49 verne vY. tw0 daughters. mass ai me iiiinwtuidic four years ag0 He was a Craig, were at the scene when Tuesday night in North Stoning-ton when -her car hit two con the body was recovered. cepiion unurcn ai a.m.

ounai will be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel today from 7 to 9 p.m. World War I veteran serving Montowese died Wednesday rs prank piumridre ani with the Canadian Army.

He at a private hosoital in Wethe-s- Mrs" joseph c. llward, both leaves a son, Donald W. Dixon field. Born in Worcester, 0f East Hartford and 10 grand- of Honolulu, Hawaii and a ecus- he attended local schools before children. crete supports on 1-95 and -r.

1 -The vehicle went out of control on the Pequot Trail overpass at 11:40 p.m. state police said. Her husband is president MRS THERESA T. DESIMOM m' Mrs- Peter Brooks of New- moving to Burbank, Calif. The funeral will be Saturday Mr tw Tarra Dpsi-! ington- The funeraI wiU be Fri-I where he lived for 30 years be- at 8:15 a.m.

at the Newkirk mTw flH tail? 1187 11 11 flfare returning to Hartford in Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Tin Li nS Rocky Hm Hos.j im. He was associated with the Burnside East Hartford of the Southeastern Connecticut Commission on Alcoholism. pital. Burial will be in the Col. Remington Rand Corp.

while in with a Solemn Requiem Mass at moni, died at Brightview Conva Mary J. Mott, 19, of Stratford, lescent Hospital Tuesday after a died Tuesday after being in- naymona uaies cemetery( Burbank, Calif. He was an St. Mary's Church at 9 a.m. with full military honors.

Fri-Army veteran of World War I. Burial wilKbe in Mt. St. Bene- enas may call at the Rose Hill He leaves his wife, Edith Bode diet Cemetery, Bloomfield. Funeral Hon 580 Elm Jillson and a neohew.

Leon H. Fripnri: mav rail at the fimora! long illness. Born in Mello, Ita- jured three days earlier in a she lived in Avon 48 earS- she was a member of the Itali- Fraternal Society HU1 today from 7 to 9 Jillson Jr- of Englewood, N.J. home today from 7 to 9 p.m. oieue puuye saiu sue was aione 1 ...1 p.m.

me tuiiciai win uc rnuay ai 11 ana rnaav irom 0 10 a anu a.m. at the James T. Pratt Fu-' from 7 to 9 p.m. noral Unma 71 tTarminrrt tn in nei wuui 11 1 Britain. She leaves a son, John head-on with another car Satur-1 Desimoni of Avo three daugh-day operated by Laura A Ker- Miss Jemma Desimoni of MRS.

ELSIE W. O'BRIEN Stylishly Suited For Fall by Betty Hartford 21.00 Perfect for those dressy luncheon and theater dates, this suit features 34 length sleeves, button front and a touch of glamour with an imitation Persian lamb collar. It is 100 bonded Orion acrylic. Choose grey or brown in sizes 12-20, 1 412-2272. Mail and Phone Orders Call Hartford 524-8771 House and Town Shop, Main Floor, Sage-Allen Hartford and All Six Branch Storei sten, 61, of Woodbury, who es Ave.

with the Rev. Frank Hoff- MRS. THOMAS .1. WALSH Ot 1W4 blue HlllS Bloom- man nffipjatinu Rnrial will hA frs T.rarP T.iimprP Walsh nf Mansfield, Mrs. Mary Migli and caped inury.

The crash took field, widow of Lawrence place on Rt. 6. in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Friends 18 Townley wife of Thomas i yu.iai. uicu wcunebuay ai nw.mavMii at the fimpral home tiw J.

Walsh. Hiprf Mnnriav at Mt. G. M. Reinhardt Dies at 61, Was Court Official PORTLAND (Special)-George M.

Reinhardt, 61. of 321 Main display manager at the James H. Bunce Co. in Mid-dleown for many years until a recent illness, and former Cromwell court official, died in Middlesex Memorial Hospital Wednesday after a long illness. Born in Pittsfield, he was formerly a prosecutor in the Old Cromwell Justice Court.

He was a member of Washington Lodge AF and AM, of Cromwell and a member of the Middletown Power Squadron. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lillian Fell Reinhardt; two daughters, Mrs. William, F. Hubbard of Middletown and Mrs.

William L. Sweeney Jr. of Portland; a sister, Mrs. John O'Donnell of Brookfield; a brother, Charles Reinhardt in California; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at the Portland Memorial Funeral Home, 231 Main Saturday at 10 a.m.

The Rev. Edward T. Mrs. Ann Mains, both of Avon; two sisters and a brother in Italy, 12 grandchildren and a great grandchild, The funeral will be Friday at 8:15 a.m. at the Charles H.

Vincent Sons Funeral Home, Albany Turnpike, Canton, with a Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Anne's Church, Avon, at 9 a.m. Burial will be in nome. Born in South Had ey, da rom 7 to 9 Sinai itaL Born in Holyokei Mass she lived in Bloomfield Mass sh Uvei in the Hartford for 25 years. She leaves three SISTO F.

CARISEO area many years. Besides her daughters, Mrs. Frank Hall Jr sisto Frank Cariseo jr- 52, husband, she leaves three or uioomlield Mrs Leonard ormeTy of Heath Street, died daughters, Mrs. Joseph Gilbert-riitton of East Hartford and iha papVo tinio enn nf nivhor'n'n m3 Upc Federal Janitor Hangs Himself In Utility Closet A 56-year-old custodial worker WpHnpsHau ViancrpH himsplf in a Mrs. Albert Miller Jr.

of Green- cwr; nem, two sons. Charles c- mv uc itB a ht tac St. Anne's Cemetery. Friends tJKJllj ii-Ly livcu ill Xldi liui i'looj. aim mi uaiugo iiuucib utility closet on the seventh may call at the funeral home to-1 "artt and of his life.

He was an of Manchester, N.H. and many floor of the Federal Building at day from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 enIe California; two Army veteran of World War II. grandchildren. The funeral and 450 Main police reported. t' was a member of the burial were Wednesday.

p.m. There will be a recitation of the Rosary at the funeral Dead on arrival st Hartford Ofi rs- Post Hospital was Theodore J. Kim-j home todav at 8 p.m ni -m i .6 i op iiiKiieiu, Legion. He leaves two eight grandchildren and 16 brothers, Ralph J. Cariseo of great-grandchildren.

The funer-j windsor' and Frederick al will beFndaj at 2:30 p.m. at M. Cariseo of Granby; six sis- insKi or oi unesier Hartford. MRS. KATHERINE DENNIS A woman custodial employe Mrs.

Katherine Rogers Den-discovered Kiminski when she nis. 85. a resident of New Brit- C7 muu' Mrs. Joseph Kehoe, Mrs. Telephone: Hartford 524-8771 happened to.

look in the closet ain for more than 60 years, died Home, 12 Seneca Bloom- Andrew Jedidian and Miss Tere because its door had been left Wednesday at the Briehtview "e'd with the Rev. John Clapp of the Congregational sa Cariseo, all of Hartford, Mrs. Church will officiate. Burial. will open.

She then told an FBI Convalescent Home. Avon. She officiating. Burial will be rnt nA Mrs daw be at the convenience of the I agent from a nearby office who was the widow of George Den-'in Mountain View Cowing both of West Hartford family. Friends may call at the called police shortly before 2 nis.

She leaves a daughter, Mrs. There will be no calling hours. Mr's. Norman CamDbell of i luiicioi uuiiic ruuay iiuin iu rauK j. -acuiiK oi riamvuie, iai uuuctuuiLs may oe Wethprsf pin and qpvpral tiIpop vit: i njn i.

iu. ir.ir. i ir and 7 to 9 m. Those who pre a 7 a active women goit circles in nanraro Heart as- and nephews. The funeral will nnta hut fhrtir Hon inaH A Hip 'n.

ii. i -I t-. enst 01A f'nll PA tt if i UU1.V. mcv ucuiuicu uu- lne state; two sons, ueorge a. wius ou, naruora.

be Saturday at 8:15 a.m. at the close its contents. Dennis of Grosse Point Woods. Kiminski's wife, Madeline, 'Mich, and Edmund ri. Dennis of MRS.

ANNA D. OTT Fisette Funeral Home, 20 Sisson with a Solemn Requiem fer may make memorial contributions to the Middlesex Memorial Hospital Building Fund. Deaths Mrs. Arra Dowding Ott, 90, of worKS on tne nrst tioor -ot tne District Heiehts, Md. and two An tr 1 rw TWoce in tha CnnynU nt Atlt nAtr ru t-.

i 'Vara KOCKV1 e. died "la00 vuuii.11 ui uui uiu; (rranrlnhiiHron Fiinpral coruipps uicu Duuaing as a secretary in tne Veteran's Administration office cpi-rptflru in thp iecielary Ul Uie linistration office. iS ni 7 at the Rockville 01 arrows aij, a.m. euriai win Cemetery ERICKSON. In West Hartford, Sent, 1968.

Anna Louisa (Bursell) Erickson of Lt. Peter honors. 22 Fenway West Hartford. Funeral1 John Roche iervices will be held Thursday 11 am at the Taylor and Modeen Funeral Hom in funeral i.m. lived in East years.

piainville. Burial will be in St. sons, Harry Ott and Cedric Ott, and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to may the funeral home today He was a member of the East jviarv Cemeterv New Britain from 7-9 p.m. iHartfnrrl Vile nrH a i-hnrtpr Dotn ot Ellington; two daugh- P-m nenas may can at we iunerai member of Lodge 119, I.A.M. of today from 7 to 9 Hartford.

He leaves his Madeline Doris Kiminski and MRS. EDLA MICKELSON ters, Mrs. Walter Stannard of Rockville and Mrs. Albert Friedrich of Manchester; a sis Card of Thanks Funerals ter, Mrs. Lillian King of Flori- J-.

j. i i i nefohbors' 'two brothers. Charles Kiminskij Mrs. Edla Bronander Mickel- who were to very kind and helpful dun and Frank Kiminski. both of, onn QO nf Pilo-r-im Mann- 1 ana Ilve Funeral services for John Ino our recent bereavement.

dj e'cdi-gidiiuuiiuuien. me iuner- Si The Family of Robert wenger Avracuse. Missionary Cromwell, wid- Private funera services rwill ow 0f Nik MirkeUm rfinri I Udy ai m- DaiUK Ul Ave-. hu iu. 01 iNlls l- JncKeiscn, died at the Ladd Funeral Hnmo FuA" who died his In appreciation D.

Lund wi Ii 'S-wptV flifr a prec be Friday at the Rose: Hill Bo Swederi she tv '-Torrington, at ii the many kind expressions neral Home. 580 Elm Rock'v Ellington Rockville, ttith TllMfIaV will fc tlon for to them on his of sympathy extended r-r resiaea in urooKiyn, im.y. berore burial in r.mvp Hill ri ni. cunai wm De in nose mu nmin am Twn nr passing. Georgia K.

Lund Memorial Park, Rocky Hill vwwub uuinvii. ivno. i.iiv.- ixocKviiie. rTicnds msy C3ll st wmmj mw-elson was a member of the tho funprai hnmp FriHa fmm 7 tuarv. 138 Mieeon Torrinc ti Mass Notice ton, and at 10 a.m.

at St. Peter's Church, Torrington. Burial will be in St. Francis New Cem There win De a ftiontns mma wass for pujirlron't. Uncnifal ffie repose of the soul of Elizabeth Mal-nuaren nospiiai.

vpars and was nrpani7Pr nf trip1 Mrs. May Clark Bradley. 76. loy at St. Justin's cfiurch, Saturday morning Sept.

14th. at 7 o'clock. etery, Torrington. Mr. Bardelli MRS.

MINA RICARD Flower Fund for Convenant ue.r nr ey A- Bradley of Kt- Mrs. Mina Page Ricard of 105. Homes. She leaves two sons, 89' Mansfield, died Wednesday was born in Italy and lived in He Evergreen Ave, Tuesday Theodore B. Mickelson of Kings many years at St ITranpis Hnital Rnrn in'Pflrk.

T. anrl Nils sne Was a Unveiling i7ii r-l i of the First Church, of Christ, leaves two sons, Louis J. Bar-; Unveiling of a monument for Henry Canada, she lived here more, son of Stamford; two sisters, jonaThan cemetery i vrra A7 Congregational, MariSfield Cen- delli of Bristol and Emile C. Tower Ave. a m.

sunaay, septemoer urn ar wou jtoj.uw wai a incut- fpr nnrl tho orlma r.ilU i i i k. r- ImMhtu onA am t.j'ier a tne Ladies Guild of Bardelli of Maxton. N.C.! a ber of the Classic Brogue by Randcraft 13.99 Traditional Wing Tip? Of course, but there's a difference. The. bolder, broader look.

The stamp of the sharp one! Moulded vinyl sole insures long wear and great flexibility. Choose black, black cherry or brass smooth calf, in sizes 6'2-l2 C-D-E. dies of LaSalette. She Bronander of Albert, N.M.; four daughter, Mrs. Adelaide French and the Ladii leaves three daughters, fenlf i ter Clark of PkviE.

randchil: 'grandchild. Funeral services FUNERAL SERVICES Morris Johnson, Inc. Rita Lamoureux of Hartford, Mrs Ruth Hahn and several nieces and lUrc T1ri! Trapv nf-MpuinofMi hp FriHav at 11 a at Tf c' aa i i ana several nieces and neph-nephews John O. MurdocK 14 Albany Ave. 552-71 5 rr Vj a "'r i eWS- ltle fUneral wiI1 be Friday Suffield and seven grandchil-.

Church. Friends may call today at p.m. at the Potter FunerjJ The Heart Asiiociation of Greater Hartford Greater Hartford Acknowli aren. ine iunerai win De to p.m. ax cncK.son- Home 456 Jackson St Willi-at 8:15 at the Fisette Funeral Hansen Son Funeral Home, 5 mantic.

The Rev Raymond Home, 20 Sisson Ave. with a Sol- Hart New Britain. Burial Ward, pastor of First Church of emn Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. at will be in Haddam Neck Ccme- Christ, Congregational, will offi-the Our Ladies of SorrowsJery. Memorial donations 'Rnrial uiii ho'in Mano.

Gralcju hedges A-. fully (ty) I FARLEY FUNERAL HOME. INC. TEL. 249-5681 Webster Street at Benton Memorial lorial Mail and Phone Orders Call Hartford 524-8771 Men's Shoes, Main Floor, Sage-Allen, Hartford, Wethenfield, Windsor, Old Saybrook, Vernon Gifts ft.

De maae to nigrim Manor Con- field Center Cemetery. There venant Home, CromwelL Iwill be no calling hours. 3IO Collini Hartford Church. Burial will be in Mt. St, Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield.

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