The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York (2024)

io f. ih' STATESMAN N.Y MONDAY, MARCH 1 lfTI Local dot ices uanes Despite her blindness, she makes contribution OXONNON, DavM at RlaarSala aa March ll. m. Cranwtjaa WaaR-Itam CamaNry. Marchil IWR.

Ua-Rar Ria RlracWan at SINATRA NfeRAL NOMA INC James H. Thomson' bar Tl err, namme w. at vara-art, N.V. an March WHs 1474. tovari NuWinS at klaanar Camera aarttatt.

Brellwr at Mrs. Ala, jar-nf. turlil ha haa aepkeaa, atop Ficca Fraah F. Jr. at WalliftMt Caaa CM Man a March II, ItTi.

Devetod kreflwr at Rachel aari aito-ahtM Ficca at VNRdlaatMra. Aiwa atone. Brans, Mrs. Maria ral illaiia Rlarim Cana, aal Jamah Ficca at Naw RachaRa. Aha alvM ha sis nlacm.

Raaaalaa at Oka T. DAVIS INC LaCaunl Ftaca, Naw RachaUa. NV. Whata fr to4s may ahR Maalaa Taailaa. Maaa at Cnrh-tlan burial at St.

OahriaTl Church New Rachalh an WaGniiay at II a.m. la llaual llewtra cwitHaall la lha Haart Fanl aapraclatoa. James Thontpaon a lifelong resident of Yonkers, died Sunday at his home. Born Feb. 27, 1929, Mr.

Thompson had been employed for 30 years as a safety supervisor for the New York Telephone Co. He was a member of the Pioneers of America, Midstate chapter; afid the New National Gugrd, 101st signal battalion, where he'wap a master' sergeant. He sms chairman of Bdys Scout Grot? 39 of Chrift'the King Church and a communicant of Sacrfcd Heart Church. A graduate of Saunders High School, he served In the Armys signal corps. He is survived by his wife, the former Patricia Bar- yni'w ha .9" clay, whom he married Aug.

30, 1953 at Sacred Heart; his an wml mother, Mrs. Helen McGuire of Yonkers; three daugb- cfftiiwtnnart FI. at a.m. Tajarmant It. Ja-Mh i Camaiara.

VMtlua Man. A Tuts. Itil-t. MARTIN W. BALL.

Qtncter Julia Butler- alacai aal Haa greet atacaa. Sara-lea at KAVkY-MAlONfcY HOMki FOn FUNkRAL, INC. (WkST), to NOaiH BROAOWAV. VON It-kRL N.V. aa Tuesriay, March Mlh a ll a.m.

latar-nent FlnNaam Camaiara, Phniaawh N.V. VtsHtoa haura 74 44 74 a m. la Hau tlawan lanaUana ntaa ha nala la BUTUR, mTm MHvmiI ut' Vmfcm an March II, NTS. Rataval alto Nw toto WINIam T. Buttor, Paaalal mMmr at Rah art utter.

Daar ilatar at Mr. Rarnarl CmM frea pip 1 Min Bernard has been with the home for more than 50 yean, first as a teacher and for the last 10 years as a volunteer. The things she does makes life more pleasant for the residents." said Milton Feld, director of the 'home. "She makes them feel as if they have more freedom. "The residents eieed someone they can go to without going th rough channels, ling the little thirds done they find difficult.

She knows all the residents, She's the anchor' After studying at the American Found tion for the Blind. York University and Case. Western Reserve in Cleveland, Miss Bernard began working as a special teacher, at the thn. rompriscd. ol Unsung hero? Let us know Unsung-heroes is a rrgilJar feature in which The Herald Statesman salutes the people who make good things happen in the Yonkers area.

People who don't seek or want praise, awards of even thanks. people who, because -they care and 'give of their energy and tmfe. benefit everybody. People who simply believe the bat of life is in making a better life, a better system community, school, neighborhood. a -Reader nominations for Unsung heoes are welcome.

If you know someone who is working, selflessly and un-Toeognisedi to hriputheri, wed like to Julia Butler. 73. a lifelong Yonkers resident died Sat- know about it. Nominations should be sent to: Unsung heroes, Herald Statesman, Larkin Plaza. Yonkrs, N.Y.

10701 I aa March A H7R at Laha Warm, Flariaa. RataaM arila at tha lata LaiMa M. Faaat. DavataR at Mra. Patar (Ruth) A.

Malik Mri. WNUa-n F. (Larralaa) Mn. Narma F. Fla-a aarvIvM ha tight granRcMIRran anR aMM wnah A- aMnnlAnl friSPanHasB, WfeVSIlv CgffllnllBl Mr via arttl ha haM TaaaRav, Mar- aH, Nil al 1 a-m.

al FarncIMI matarv. Arranaamantl hy BURR DAVIS -SHARFk FUNkRAL NOMA, Ml. Varaan. N.V. FATTRSOtirtNH! March II.

W7I al Oailnlna tarvIvM hr Son Chariot an NIrm Patricia Caan- nauMi. Sartricat prill haM al Tha WATfcRRURV an KfcLLV Funaral Ham PS Sn. HIphlianR Ava. Otaln-h, aa WeRneaRav al I anR Zana R. RaUMW RRvCa PAULSON, MaRNlM M.

at Na. Sa- lairw N.V. aa March IfTL ago 74 year l. aaaa at tha lata AHrM B. Faaltan.

RtNaaR mathar at A. CralR Fan laan. QranR-nattiar at at ChrliHaa Burial, Janet" mi lalaananl a lha inS Hill Camatary, CarnaL N.V. al lha lha lamNa In Sprong. Rapaalnn -M Tha CAR-GAIN-GAR BkR FUNkRAL HOMk.

Frnrtar Ava. CarmaC N.V. Monday pjn. Tuat Ray S4 R.m. (A Fhma Yank.

ari an Friday, Match Ik ms. Da mm mathar Mri. Wally (Rout-Wyikldn and Silly Mary Janahlni C.R. bath Vaakara. Aha mrv lam by thru graaRchliyia and nhw gray granachltdrm.

Funval tram thu ROMATOWIKI FUNkRAL HOMk, 107 Vaakara Avanua aa Tati Ray, march at a.m. Mau Chrhltaa Burial St. Cmlmlr'i Chardl Nipaarhaa Auunua at 1 a.m. latymant St. Jamah' I Coma-mry.

VhHIna haura Suaday and -Menduy 74 and Hin RRIMRRS, RRhart F. Naw Die hum an Mafch 11. WIR. Hurnkm OwBriiy. Falhyy Mn.

Jamai Juargani al Iralior ol Mrk Harry Shawm and J. IMIllam Ry-mri halt Quaguk LJ. Ah suralvm by- Mm graaRcMMrdn. apeilng GkO T. DAVIS INC.

14 LaCaunl PI. Sunday Man. Mon-. Ray SR and 7-9 rvl Mam 1 Ihr Ramrraclha MR FamRy. Church Turnkey ll a.m.

In Rau flowwi canlrlbutmni lha Haart Fuad ap-praclatad. R. la Ml. Klacu, wm. Wind St.

Janphi Church Croton Falh. NV latymant St. Jg- aphi Camatary, toman, nv Frhndi may caH at IkfcCHkR FUNkRAL HOMk. Rraanty. NV Hrii avanlog TuaUay 74 and p.tl.'r -r- tCNNSIMR.

Fraihrick J. an UMMflNl gHvnui sgs -HI iihl ms Pham y. Suralum hy with Swan L. i an. two dmghtarl mdchlldraa.

Haa ih-' 'urday after a short illness at St. John's Riverside Hospital. She was bom on Nov, 1903 and attended Yonkers schools. Mrs. Butler married- William T.

Butler on Jan. 39, 1933 at St. Mary's Church. She is a former member of the Senior Citisens of St. Mary's Church and Yonkers City Post No.

1696. Mrs. Butler was a communicant of Monastery church of the Sacred Heart. She was predeceased by her husband and a son, William J. Butler.

Mrs. Butler is survived by a son. Robert; ofoYonkers; one sister, Mrs. Bernard (Nathalie) Gallagher Of Yonkers and three grandchildren. Lillian Kocur scattered buildings in South She worked primarily with.

chiWben who suffered from debilities in addition to blindness, and with newly Minded adults! In 1967. after I retired from teaching, they asked me to remain as a volunteer." said Miss Bernard, who is not paid for her services. "I have a room here, but I come and go as I please." Miss Bernard was taught early by her mother to be independent. Shewould follow her brothers arOund the streets of Manhattan and Sheepshead Bay. even through she had trouble keeping up with them.

She attended college, even though few handicap, ped women at that time-availed them-, selves of such an opportunity As an octogenarian, is fiercely "Its. got to be that the buses and taxis don't run that I don't get out," she said. She! pushes the residents to take walks or else some would never get off th. el r-chair-except-for- Hie-hare-necessities." She travels through the citys' streets with the lame confience she has strolling CLRMMIR, Atoart J. aa Whila Plains N.V.

an March Ik Iff. 1 1. eW'MWW1: Father al Jha lata A mart RHlian da-nmar. Rapaalna SuaRav and j.m. at FUNkRAL HOMk, INC.

I Mania WMM PlnlAR N.V. wtwra Mn--mMc tanricM aW ba haM Sunday 1:11 k-n. Funaral tarvlcat Flnt RaWlil Church. 4M Nwlh SI. Whlta Plaint, N.V.

ManRaa I P-m. Inlur-nant FarndBf Camaiara. an Match IWS at Vunhtn, N.V. Balaam hutbnnR a lha lata kltla Crattv, RnntM fa-ttiar at Ruth Patamna. Joan Mur-' Jha and John A.

Crattv, Rmoalna at thu A I G-S FUNkRAL HOMk, IS Sarina St. Haatlnat an HuRtom N.V. Matt a I Chrlttlaa Burial A.M. TuaaRaa la St. Ma-thaw-i R.C.

Church. Inturmant St. Vhltlna haura 1-4 and Ft F.M. Sunday Md ManRaa. CRUTCHFIUA Ham an Mardi If tvn la Cakimhla.

Sduth Carolina. WMwi at lha laM Mutton N.V. Funaral tarvicK 11 j.m. a a a Church Rva, N.V. Friandt may caH on Monday flam 7-M n.m.

Tuttdaa Irani and MS p.m. ChrJH't okkmson. rrm canman car y. mtar-nMi Raymond hmi Rapciln; The CARGAIN-SAR- p.m. la I Frad DIckaniaa.

Melhy Mn tv ah j. Burin, Mra. Sumn Ruth Dull and Mht CyntMa J. Dickan-mn. Siilar-y Mri.

JamaMna SWM. Grandmattwr at ih. Funyy wrv- AR- tlirough the familiar corridors at the home. She to ops for shoes and clothes for those too infirm to get out She is in constant demand at the home. The residents line for her time, one woman seeking advice on a present for a grandchild.

another just needing son sympathy. Sometimes it's good to let people talk and get things off their she said. Miss Bernard regularly reads to the res- idents in Braille from the New York Tima and Reader's Digat and leads discussions. The participants are from various professions, backgrounds and' ethnic ancestry. Although she is older than many of the residents.

Miss Bernard has no thoughts of "retiring." want to keep dong this as Jong as possible," she said. I know as soon as you start making excuses not working you begin to deteriorate very rapidly." Lillian Kocur, 61, a lifelong Yonkers resident, died Sunday at Yonkers General Hospital after a short Born, May 10, 1916 in Yonkers, Mrs. Kocur was a graduate of St. Casimirs School. She was a member of St.

Ann's Society at St. Michael's Church and was a nicant of St. Joseph's Church. Sbe is survived by her husband, John, who she mar-: tied on Nov. 341935 ui St.UaiimlrS AHo surviving are three sons, Daniel of Pleasantville, William and Thomas, --both of Yonkers: a daughter, Mrs.

Lawrence (Barbara) PSJTSf-SfS iJIt Williams of Yonkers; a brother and three sisters of Po- wts. moA my janwa -land; and ninegrandchildrn. CnitcMMR Salaam mathar at Dr. lantha A. Backatt.

Or and mol h-ar at kllaan A. Backatt kart Pic. Wayna, Ktvln, Staff SM. Mutton III, anRGuonttn CruMRIdR. Funaral tarvica Wad.

IZ aaan SMIaai Ban-. nil Church. NS Lincoln Ava. Naur Rachaila. informant Kantlco Cuma- tara, Valhalla.

Ramalnt la da In Ham it tha Church Tuutduy p.m. Whan family art" Irlandt. Dina Sica Dina Sica. 45. of Yonkers, died Saturday at St.

Luke's Hospital in New York City after a lengthy illness. Boni May 1. 19S In ficQy. the farmer Dins DORSkV FUNkRAL MOMk. INC.

kmwiimd Flack Ouimm. Sunday 7k, Maaday 74 and gnt. Fuavy Maas Tumday u.m, SI. August laa Church. Intymum SL Augmllnu Camatary.

NkRAL' I Canty Ghnwaed). Mau Christian Buriy MyiMlvy Itw Sacrad Havt Church. Tumday. m-Adkwswr lamrumd SI. Jaikak Cvnamry.

VMHag I day ana Maaday and p.h band Lucy ISmrnu). Futhar (Jouahina) urvtvm hy irgrandchll- p.n. police said Corrine Sparks suffered sera pa to her left staulderihirright -hand in the -incident- She man was' slightly injured arly today when his car went out of control Md fllp-- ped over -and -Central Park-Avemer terra married Joseph Sics in Sicily on Jan. 19, 1957. Her husband, owner of tha Gafden Center on Tuckahoe Road in Yonkers, surviva.

Carmel Church Yonkers and-a cousin, of the pastor SSS1lSSSSSsSSSSSS'S. Wived outv.nl stotltliva. tw. joafe p.ukk nd Aoo, M.rusuol TonMnrwo Incalcaterra of. Spring Ynllejrmidilo-4 seph Incalcaierra of Yonkers and one sister, Mrs.

Michael (Domenica) Paradiso of Yonkers. ster showed no outward signs of injury but com-plained Df'back-paihs. His-IIlt 1975 Ford was totaled in the crash that occurred at 6:45 -was car-- A middle-aged, woman piuctorra MarcMl l7l PIbmmI NV WKtfl NMiBtu JuMaMudwruf Fraah, Mara Guttotta. Franca. Ra-JUUHBivIlIU FtlClsNSi I CMGfttt FNteffttfc SuptflM MuSav ffffr 7 pm mS Timiw I 4 MS pm Jt SM MAHfeS FU- I NklAl MOMS.

NV WM ff CfirlsttM Burtfl Wai. at Mffy innucwiU ChurcH. Ip- 1 AH enosvmon, Ramaaa vMk N.V. 'an March tl, IWk la-lavM wRa al Ralph. Frlrwpi maa caH al Hw FrM NT McGrath San Funarnl HamA Branx villa N.V.

al- Mr 1 a-m. ManRaa. Sarvlca at tha Funaral hama an Taaidir March MUwnt 1 tnv NORRWAN, Jaha J. Sr. at Vankor, N.V.

an March It WH. RalavM huthand at Catharlaa (Reach) Harridan. Father at John J. Jr. and Mn, KaBUaaa Flarln.

Brathar at Gaarua k. Harrlaan. Alta turalwd ha ataM wanRchllRraa. Rapaalna at WHALkN FUNkRAL HOMk. INC.

MR Part 1 (earner WamraM). MaM at Chrttten Burl- aL SacrM Haart Church Wad. March IS at 1:41 a.m. Intwmiiit St. Jatauh't Camaiara.

VhHIa, Min. Dim. HR74 p.m. NURLSMML Halaa e'en March It, ttTI at HatKiiut an HuRaan N.V. tomdmMmto wlii Uka-A Uimhua wvtwOT whv ei Renn ninatnent Rat auak ik.

wsne iiwwt Rm mo mo tuaana F. HuaNmaa. Grand-- al Cart -Swan, Any tad kuaana Jaha Huyiman. Ripoilaa Ma HASTINGS FUNkRAL HOMk, IS Sarina St. HaMbm aa -HuRmn N.V: Man.

ChrliHaa Buriy II A.M. TunRuv M. thaw 'ft R.C. Church. Inturmant Gift -y Hmum Camatary.

VhHIna haura ink FJL, Sunday and Mm- Ray. Thou urtia wkh may maka -nomorM cantrlbullum to Roury Hill hom*o, Hoorthorna, N.V, ISSU KLARRRRG, Sink Hk Rranavillk an Morck 11, IV7S. WHt 1 1M lam Albert S. Klorharg. Survhrm ha nlocH RaR aaRhawo and a rand ntphawi and alecoi.

Sorvko and lamrmont u. Laui Mluaurl. KOCUR. UHmiriNm kryiMHU) on ov. 'Morth IRr-tWk 'Bolovm of John Kocur and RtaamR -nulhur Mri.

Lowronco I Barbara I Wflllamk Dyiiai Wlt-Itk-a and Thamat Kocur. Alu lur-vlvak ha ant hraltw, Hiraa tlttor and anadchllRran. Funyy from 1IN OUCNVSNKI-CHfe RIUL Flk NkRAL HOMk, INC. Ill Vankaro Ava. an wm.

March II it a jn. Mpu Chriman Burial In St. Jouahi Church Athuhurtaa Ava. 11 a.m. InMrmmt Mt.

Hot Camo-tary. visiting kauri Monday 7- TuaaRay HaRH p.m.- MAIARO, jflacawa JUmaay Vank-n. an March 1 1, NTS. Balaam hus- wssa an mwwi 1 1 ivr. MCGRATH, ML em HutcMnmn).

Vwdiera, R.V. Mereh IS, HR. la MerHiHv. mJT McGrath. Msthv MJs.

Daria urge Mra. Mary SchulbaC Anas Joan and Halun McGrath. Aha syr- vhrtd hy hy Mra Mrs -Lima HutcMmvf and thrw grand-J chHdran, Rwaslng WHALkN FU-. NkRAL HOMk, Ill Park Avo. I corny Glanweod).

Massy Christ Ira Buriat, Sacrad Heart Church. Turney, March IS i.m. latymant Gate el Hen yen Cemetery. Visit leg Maedto 4 4 7 -jt 1 MORLSV, HeyT Fathsr OFJAX. A.F.

rramhn H. John's Church. SN WtM Usl Stmt Naw Vark aiy. Visit Ira haura Friday I amd ra -C piii uncpnrnH I Matey Rtsur-. Saturday a.m.

latymant Sacrad Heart Friary Cn N.V. la Hau sand contrlbutlora la the Fethy Hugh My lav SdManhlp Rural. Terror away, by psychopaths cannot drive up away Simcha Dinitz, Israeli ambassador- to the United. -States, was. the guest of honor at the dinner.

He told reporters, It is a tragedy if the world indeed needs reminders of what the PLO is, what Al Fatah la, or of-the mymmmS cawot a.m.. was By MARY ANN GIORPANO Writer Burglary Two youths were arrested early today and charged 'with burglary after they, were found inside School 19 at Highland and Jackson avenues. Police officers James De-Maio and Keith O'Brien. arrested Troy Smith, 17. of 102 Moris SL and David "ter Watts, 17, of 163 about 4:30 i.m.

The two were with burglary, pos region-of burglary tools and posses-stoo of marijuana. DeMato said the youths had 35 marijuana cigarettes on them and Jiad allegedly Ikied up various musical tostru- la St. Andrews fcplicapal Church Fuad dnwNvrr MJ-. would ba aopraclatad. OONADG, Arthur vyhyie, N.V.

and Souris, N.J. wi March IL 1071. Husband ttw intr Clara fe. Dorado. FaHwr Mrs.

Bntty Sun-m and Rw Me kadric fc. Rrolhy Rriph Panada. Rapaslng Monday S-4 and Rjn BALLARD DURAND FUNkRAL. INC. I -May Ayunun, -Whits Plains N.y.

whan syyica Will be huld Tuutduy II a.m. Inter- meat Keralce Cemetery. O'UR SO, FaeTMMwyiTlth. my BrlarcIHt Many, N.V. Huibnnd the late LtuHe (OwitM).

Unde edith SHvMtrtL Repraing Sunday and Menray 74 and a m. at Hit MAHfcR FUNkRAL HOMk. Flant-antvlilg. N.V. Mm at Christinn Burial Tumday a.m.

Thvna's Church, BriycIHt. i slightly injured early today when she was struck by a car as she erased si street in southwest Yonkers. Evelyn Striso, 51. of Yonkers, was walking north across Manor House Square at about -9 a.m. when toe was bit by a car dirven by Moses Smith; also of Yonkers.

who was making a left turn from Warbwton Avenue into a House Square. The woman was taken by. John. J. Horrigan Sr.

im John J. Horrigan, 71, a lifelong resident of Yonkers, died Sunday at Yonkers General Hospital' after a long ill- nos. Bora Jan. 9, 1907, Mr. Horrigan worked for .50 years as an electrician, until his' retirement in 1970.

He was a member of Local 501 and a communicant of Sacred Heart Church where he also waked is volunteer. He attended Yonkers schools. He is survived by his.wife, the former. Catherine Hartigan Jr. of Yonkers; a daugh-imyclwln tor Mrsr Kathleen Ftoriir of Ootmectlcutr brother." wnUlSpiUJ, wbnmrti-'-of and eight cal personnel sdid her injuria appeared to be minor Police officers at the scent said the driver was not exceeding the speed limit.

Roach; a Son, John H. Eva McGrath Eva L- McGrath, 75, a resident of Yofikers for 52 years, died Sunday at Yonkers General Hospital after a Ruth Dickinson is dead: wife of state, court justice rtoenUprojectars and other" equipment by the door aa if to ready them for removal. Accident 'A 35-y ear-old Yonkers 4 short illneu. Born April 35, lMB to Connecticut, Mrs. McGrath retired in 1971 after 33 years as a registered nurse at Yonkers General She was last employed as nlgHt supervisor She prevtoudy worked at SL John's Riverside Hospital as-operating roam supervisor.

A 1934 graduate'-of Massachusetts General Hospital for Nursing, Mrs. McGrath was a member of the Father -Finian Sullivan Gub and a communicdBt of Sacred Heart Church. t- Car chase goes through 3 towns Nine police eps-frem line, failure to stop at commuoifia chased a signs, failure to signal when Ruth. (Coleman) Dickinson, wife of State-Supreme Court Justice Fred A. Dickhuon, died Sunday morning at the U.S.

Naval Building, Key West, Fla. She was 64. Dec, 9, 1913 in, South. NorwalkGoimra'tos wg T6.Mi JM55AiN'ifil CSSSS the daughter xA the late He. Frederick Coleman, for-.

hushane JE stNh Taara. met pastor of SL Andrews EplscsJ Church, and Helen (Greenwood) COtetnan. Sha had lived in Carmel since 1941, most recently residing at 13 Ridge Drive, and wu a member of SL Andrews Episcopal Church. She and her husband were married in 1941. She wu active in the Carmel Garden dub.

In addition to her husbamL she is survived by three ia I daughters', Mri. Sarsh J. Burke of Key Wat; Mra. Susan ira-ys hi Ruth Dazi of Carmel and Miss Cynthia Dickinaon of South Miami, a stster. Mrs.

Josephine Strid of Gaylord s-ville, and six grudehikku. St. Cailmira Church. Weepy hen ajn. latvmam St.

Fsdsric Way- la nri, William H. at Indira grails and Mra. kHaW P. krmL key Aurara, NV, Brathy at Julia F. Smith, urtlagtsn Vt.

KaMarina CvMM.ChariaHh Vt. a Barbva -is ra -j ms WH nuvglRCO tharof Wi yfynOathf MVflR, SWVlCM 8t HlMUMlt TM Church (Sopar ChapaO Mia 1.11. liauaf Mvmartal Church Puai aapractat- ZACCAGNMO, CuaN aa Mvch 1L I STL vtsHatisn at the Catany Fa-nvy Hama Inc Part Chesty tram -'Brewster told police he moved into the right lane while traveling South on Central Part Avenue when be the rear end of the at swerve out from under him. He apparently struck -a divider and the car turned aver. The car was removed before rush how traffic began to build up.

"A 29-year-old woman was slightly injured when she hit from behind, knocked to the ground and robbed by two men Saturday at 76 Locust Hill Ave. tuning, reckleg driving and a criminal charge of second-degree reckleu was- released in the on at 10 p.m. Saturday and issued a summons for improper lane changing and having an illegal modified exhaust an his car. Minutes later, police uid, Hoffman was spotted speeding northbound along Rte. 117 in Katonah, but failed to stop when pursued by police.

Laving duughty Futgmla and cym Incalc amm. Chyhhad and' Iniplrkd mathar Jallnh. py and dam MSTljl. RMoviji ysly gr-Vbv c*nt and Jnmdli Incdlcntnrri anl Mrs. MIchsM i Demo nice) Fnrndl id.

Gmldus a duvotod srtfa, draoh and maNwr sha wnslht duldliw. Influunpn and Imyrami farca r'ft lly eriR bn prasotri racatra visitors tha SINATRA FUNkRAL INC IIS Id. Vonhura un Mondny and Tuusdoy ary Way tram 4 rad 74 Tin. Funyy I nosday sis Maas Christina Burial Ml a.m. I Carmy Church y.

SMITH, RRuerS G. March 1970. Bultuu huthunri StuHa anri 1 daar falti uT MllSraS Johnnu, ItahuHt SmHh, Men Ami Cray- ten anri k.J. S-nHL Jr. Day hrath- 1 or at Odatta 4AHCML Mary kllra Batten AIMra4 S-nUh auk WHIN Smith.

Riamlag Flnt Baptiit Churth. Matnaransdi, N.V.-II p.m. aa Mandiy. Fuaaral sarvicu 11:41 a.m. Tuesday, latvmaat Kan-slca Camatary.

ArrangamaaN Frimms Fuavy Hama. Ik. UYMAMSKt, tiatra law Nargad y- MwihatlM tarmyly at Balavad arita at- lhalata Jaha Si -nanskl pad davatsd mslhsr at Jaha Siy-namkk Mrs Nlehalus (Jean) Faery. Alia survlvad by ari ddldraa. Faayy tram the RO TOWSKI FUNkRAL- HOMk, N7 Vydiars aa March IS at a.m.

Mass at Christian Burial In 1 4 PM aa Suaday aad Maaday. Fuaaral Mass Rw Carpus ChrtsM 1 OuMXh ra TUmday ISAM. Ii vmanl St. Marys Camatary, Team. IN MEMORIAM 4 AN AnaJwarsary va yau taffy tM ma ww Imps veu ly mbaaP.

ftoiayUap Nay CyJray gyl KHwnwi nuyj wg ra i-fc HrararaG ramrara -u- -u WsgRaCllliaran UfwBT tmiKNgVR PUCHJLtam Happy First Analvanary la Ahaayt la aur RvaughK- Iw Fraah and FamRy IN Andlwiary Thara Is IlnK death caimy Lava aad ramamhraaca laila tardy Tlid Family a HarrM a Jaha Bead XARD OF THANKS RRh uppractotN UnSraia. knplraltoa a ari raaRNawra at--toarak trlaaks anri neigMen riraiit RaalR gl.aur be- anri Wtolums FaigRy wm -ri Ian tar ttw HOMES FURBRAL NOMI ttw tadlHtoi at MOMS INC Ava Vaakara. CM JN VO 7IM7 30-year-pld Goldens Bridge driver through three towns Saturday nignt before they could capture P. Hoffman and charge hinr. with five traffic infractions She was married Feb.

1, 1928 to Martin P. McGrath at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, He died Aug; 34, 1964. She is survived by a stepmother, Mrs. Luna Hutchbi-: son of Connecticut; five daughters, Mrs. Doris Burge of Rockland County and Mrs.

Mary Scheibd, and Anne, John and Helen- McGrath of Yonkers; two sisters, Doris Hutchinson and' Mrs. Lydia Simons, boto of Coonectkait; and three grandchildren. custody of his parents pending an appearance in Bed- Police officers from Bed- Town Thurs-ford andiLewisborG, aTweU" as state troopers and local part time police in Somers, and reckleg endanger meat. Rte. 117 about Memorial service- 1 -s held for bus victims diased Hoffman it speedy, of 100 mites an hour from Katonah.

through Somers and into Lewisboro for moat a half-hour before cap-taring him in Goidem Bridge, police Mid. -Stele Police it Somers charged Hoffman with speeding, driving to the left of the center road dividing Rev-Robert Gannon, NEW YORK (AP) --The Rev. Robert president of Fordham University and biographer of Francis Cardinal Spellman, died Sunday at a New York City hospital. He was rr- funeral service wu scheduled for 10 a.rtr. Wednesday at St.

Ignatius Loyds Church, where Gannon once served as pastor. Tsence Cardflul Cooke, head of the archdiocese of New York, will celebrate the funeral Mass. Gannon, who was ordained a Jesuit priest to 1926, headed Fordham from 1936 to 1949. He retimed to the uni-, versity in the early 1960s as an assistant to the president" versity in the early 1900s uiistdnt to the Man held in shooting of relative A New Rochelle man is in-, good condition at New Rochelle Hospital and his brother-in-law is under arrest today following a shooting arty this morning at 49 W. Castle Place, New Rochelle.

The victim, Edition te Di-. Zenso, 46, who lives at 49 Castle Place, was taken to the hospital after he was shot in his arm, with the bullet lodging in his -Charged with first degree assault was Alfonso D. Abruza-31, 19 Meadow Lane. Police uid he is Di- Zenxos brother-in-law, Police were called twice to DiZenao's home, once at 1:38 n.m., and agaiq at 3:51 a.m. They said that both times they were called be-, cause of a dispute between the two men concerning itions between Dizenso and his wife.

death car and the white male at the wheel, but indicated SHteS; Parkway Police said' they were seeking to question the northbound driver wbo cither wu the killer or a witness. Dante wu married 'and the father of three daugh- NEW YORK (AP) -The rabbi spoke softly st fifsL but his voice me hi anger the impact of the terrorist attacfc.on Israeli tourist bus sank in. "Beyond the recriminations, beyond the despair, the horizon of hope still dimmers, Rabbi Balfour! Brickner declared. The 1,000 Jewish leaders Sundav in the Daiji IJ. JrOllCe set-Clue Grand Bdboam, of Msnhat-' and continued work onHJp to the Preset) tB history of-tank Waldorf th inyitutirm nuhHatiFii in 1M7.

listened solemnly, and then caerwenin the institutioa published in 1967. Ond BsIbuaLaf Msnhat- listened striemnly, and tha Ezer Wdsman, in toll collector In the 1950s he had served superior of the Jesuit mim ton house on Statu Island. He hwl the pbst of retreat master there until about six months ago. Gunn wu well respected for his speaking He gave the eulogy at St. Patrick's Cathedral for his tong-time friend.

Cardinal Spellmu, following the cardinals yw New York Jama A. the Israeli defense minister who wu visiting this -country last week, wu to be the guest of honor, but he returned to Is-, rael hw cabinet meetinp after the JncidenL He left a recorded mu-1 -sage, saying that It is 'Jvery unfortunate'' that the tact dent should occur at the MM If Uk EOT- He added, shall do nty best that this will not ham-' per future pence mova ad pace negotiations with and any Arab country that wlshu to talk with us, particularly toe BOBINSON, to aapraw aur many ads a I at sympattiy tor aur iuriug ttw Ttw RsMaara FUNERAL ISCMNV Utira WHALRNFUNIRAL MS Fark JOHN SKCNNY CRNTURY 1 WRSTCNISTIR NOMIft FOR (H) pledged $11.36 million to nrip the JewiU dinner had bea planned the kick-off for the brad Bads campaign. Instead, the gathering became a memorial service for the 36 Israelis kilted hi Saturdays attack a a tourist bus along the Jewish state's main coastal highway. --A cantor led toe crowd in The Star Spangled Bauer and "Hitikvah. toe land! national anthem.

Tha, in the -dim HgM, Brickner qoke. --See our tars. Lord, taste the salt of our bitter How tong- Lord, how I I Parkway police are searching for the tkiver of a beige car for questioning in the murder "Tate Friday night of Edmund -Dante, 53, a toll col lector on the Hutchinson River Parkway, at A motorist who may have sea the car gave police a description of a car and a white male driver the motorist saw at the toll gates about the time of the snoot- nte, a resident of Long Gty and a nine-year reterantoil collector, was tn sSjiJKi lave his booth for toe light. About $300 in cash aad coins wu in a bag he wu taking from the booth, and there wu no evidence that a raftbery was attempted. The uidentifted motorist who came forward was traveling south when the toooting occurred.

Police aid the motorist. uw the' pqUtidu Farley. Some of his geecha were collected "After Black Ooffee" and After More Black Coffee. He wu born April 30, U63, b) toe Staten Island com- nutty of SL George. He graduated from the Loyola pro-; paratory school in New -in 1900 and atutoed at a number of other institutions in the United Statu and Europe.

His first assignment after ordination was to reopa St. PLANS RSPRSIHNTATIVSf FOR ARSA NAVIY-MALONRV, -V FUNIHALI IOC. BUR Peters College in Jersey, Gty, which had been closed dur- Monuments Oup A Mapg. A I I lu S..

The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York (2024)

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