The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

9. 9. Union, Springfield, Thursday, February 11, 1971 TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST High Low 30 20 Chance of Precipitation () YESTERDAY'S WEATHER (8 National Weather Service at Bradley vI international Airport February 10, 1971 High temperature 23 ligh temperature, year ago 45 Low temperature 14 Low temperature, year ago 36 Precipitation 0 Precipitation, year ago 1.31 Barometric pressure 30.17 Hours of sunshine 9.4 Hours of sunshine, year ago 0) Normal hours of sunshine 5.9 Relative humidity Record High 55 (1909) Record low -7 (1948) Highest temperature since Jan. 1 42 Lowest temperature since Jan. 1 -13 Today's Summary FORECAST FOR Mostly BOSTON sunny AND today and VICINITY not SPRINGFIELD AND cold, westerly, highs winds in the 10 low to 30s.

South. mph. VICINITY--Mostly sunny not Tonight so cold, increasing lows in the cloudiness low and 20s. and seasonably cold Mostly cloudy Friday with chance of snow or rain, highs in today, with highs in the upper 30s. upper 20s to lower 30s.

not so VERMONT Cloudy today and Fair cold with a chance of snow. and not as cold highs near 20. north and near 30 south. Mostly cloudy with snow tonight with lows in the likely and Friday. Not so cold tonight and Friday, lows 20s.

Friday, considerable tonight in the 208, highs Friday cloudiness and near 30. seasonable temperatures. Highs 35 to 4 40. Almanac Sun rises 6.52; sets 5.18. MASSACHUSETTS Mostly sunny and not so cold today, highs near 30.

Increasing cloudiness and not So cold tonight followed by 0 chance of snow in the Berkshires toward morning. Lows tonight in the 20s. Cloudy with snow or rain likely and not so cold Friday, highs in the 30s. RHODE ISLAND Mostly sunny the low 30s. Increasing cloudiness and not so cold today, highs in and not so cold tonight, lows in the 20s.

Friday cloudy with chance of rain or snow and not so cold, highs in the EASTPORT TO BLOCK ISLAND Southwesterly winds 15 to 25 knots today. Mostly clear today with visibilities generally ever five miles. CONNECTICUT Mostly sunny and seasonably cold today, highs upper 20 to low 30s. Fair, not as cold tonight, lows in the 20s. Friday cloudy and mild, highs 35 to 40.

Death Notices AUSTIN DUCEY 2, In 1st Lt. Nang, Michael P. Austin In this city Feb. Miss Do South Vietnam Feb. M.

West Street, Belchertown, son of beloved Ducey daughter of of Mrs. White St. Claire Joseph F. and Claire E. (Hughes) Ducey and Anna (Sullivan) Austin.

Funeral from Edward J. Ducey. the late the Beers and Story funeral the State St. Funeral, from heme, Maple Street. Belchertown, P.

Sampson Co. parlors Friday the morning T. of Saturday Christian at 9 burial with in a St. liturgy Bar- at 9 followed by a liturgy of tholomew's Church. Bondsville, at Name Church burial at in 10.

the Holy 10. Burial in Thomas St. Michael's Cemetery. Burial In Cemetery, Polmer. Calling hours hours 2 to and 7 to 9 Visiting Thursday to 9 and Friday 2 Wednesday and Thursday.

p.m. to 4 and 7 to 9. BERNARD In Springfield Hospital Medical Center February 9, Miss Flora M. Bernard. 71, of 46 Merrill aunt of Miss Shirley Adams and Mrs.

William Plourde. Funeral from the Ratell funeral heme Saturday at 8, followed by liturgy of Christian buriai St. Aloysius Church at 8.45. Burial in St. Aloysius Cemetery.

Visiting hours are Thursday evening 7 to 9 and Friday to 4 and 9. BULECZA In Springfield Hospital Medical Center, Feb. Mrs. Mary (Gawren) Bulecza. widow of Charles of 2009 East Ludlow, mother of Miss Anna P.

of Ludlow and Mrs. John Jepson of Chicopee. Funeral will be held from the Ludlow Funeral Home, Friday, at Christian 8 followed by liturgy St. burial in Patrick's Church. Chicopee Falls at 9.

Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Friends may call at the Ludlow Funeral Home, Wednesday 7 to 9 and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. CALIENTO In Springfield, Feb. 8, Antonio Caliento of 63 Kingsley husband of Anna (Vona) Caliento.

Funeral from the George B. Tazzini and Son funeral home Thursday at 8 with a liturgy of Christian Carmel burial in Church Our at Lady 9. Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery. Visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

CANFIELD In Holyoke Feb. 9 Attorney Williom D. Canfield of 358 South Rood, Hampden, Husband of Evelyn (Ledoux) Confield. Funerol will be held from the Byron funeral home Friday at 9 a. m.

followed by st. liturgy of Christian in Mary's Church, Hampden 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Hompden.

Visiting hours Wed. nesday and Thursday 2 to and to 9. Pleose omit flowers. Contributions mov be mode to the William Canfield Memorial Fund of Springfield Turn Verein. CARPENTER In Franklin County Public Hospital, Greenfield, Feb.

10. Albert E. Carpenter, 84, of 35 William Shelburne Falls. Funeral services Saturday at p. m.

of the Johnson funeral home, Shelburne Falls, with the Rev. David Beach of Trinity Fellowship Church, Shelburne Falls. officiating. Burial in Arms Cemetery. Shelburne Folls.

There no visiting hours. CERNAK In Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northompton. Feb. 10. M.rs.

Susan (Sopko) Cernak of 516 Wes Stephen thompton Cernok and widow daughter of the late Jocob and Cecilia (Koehler) Sopko. Funeral Friday ct 11 a. m. In Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, West Helliold. Burial In West Farms Cemetery Collina hours at Newell funerol home.

Northampton, are Thur. sday 3.30 to 9. IN THE SINCERE HOPE. of rendering a helpful service to our readers desiring to pay tribute to their loved ones through an "In Memoriam" notice, have available booklet that is yours for the asking which contains appropriate verses for every deceased family member. Just call 787-2422 and ask for Miss Gerry and she will mail a booklet to you or if more convenient, visit our 1860 Main Street office for your copy.

The Springfield Newspapers REPUBLIC AN DAILY NEWS in Ic Obituaries Mrs. Garnett, Wife of Retired Pastor NORTHAMPTON Mrs. Bessie (Gatchell) Garnett, 79, of 8 Washington Northampton, wife of retired Methodist minister the Rev. Ambler Garnett, died Wednesday in Cooley Dickinson Hospital. She was a past president of Northampton Women's Club.

A native of Bath, she was a graduate of St. Barnabas School of Nursing, Portland, Me. Her husband was minister about 40 years ago of what is now First United Methodist Church. He served at Stoneham Methodist Church from 1949 until retirement in 1957 when they moved to Northampton. Besides her husband, she leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Sara W. Clair of Northampton, and a son, Dr. Ambler Garnett, Jr. of Newburyport. Newell funeral home is charge.

Burial wil be in Spring Grove Cemetery. Constantine Salady EASTHAMPTON Constantine W. Salady, 62 58 3 Clark St. died Wednesday in Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton. He was born in Shenandoah, and lived several years in Easthampton.

He was employed as a machinist by International Silver Wallingford, and retired four years ago. He leaves his wife, the former Helen Glowatski. O'Brien funeral home is in charge. Burial will be in St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

Death Vatices HUTCHINSON In Springfield, Feb. 9, Percival Hutchinson, 87, formerly of 405 Eastern Ave. Funeral at the Dickinson-Streeter funeral home, 305 State Springfield, Friday at 10.15 0. m. follawed by service in Christ Church Cathedral, 35 Chestnut at 11.

Calling hours at the funeral home Thursday 2 to and 7 to 9. Interment in Oak Grove Cemetery. Masonic service at the funeral home at 7.30 p. m. JANIK In Williamsburg, Feb.

8, Chester Janik of Route 9, formerly of South Hadley. Funeral Thursday at 8 from the Ryder funeral home, South Hadley. followed by the of Christian burial in St. Patrick's Church at 9. Burial in Notre Dame Cemetery.

Visitina hours at the funeral home Wednesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. JONES Western Massachusetts Hospital Feb. Mrs. Charlotte (Freeman) Jones, 53, of 46 Queen wife of Boyd Jones.

Funeral services Byron Funeral Home Friday at 1 p. m. Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. Calling hours Thursday 2 to and to 9 p. m.

MATTESON In Springfield, Feb. 9. John L. Matteson of 1821 Boston husband Mabel (Rising) Matteson, father of Mrs. Shirley Wands and Mrs.

Ruth Brennon. brother of Charles D. and Stanley K. Matteson and Mrs. Mary Bunker.

Funeral Friday at 1.30 at the Curran-Jones funeral home. Burial in Paucatuck Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Visiting hours Wednesday and Thursday 2 to and 7 to 9. MINOR In Holden District Hospital. Feb.

10. Mrs. Beatrice M. (Holgate) Minor of 36 Woodland Heights Fairview. West Boyiston, formerly of Funeral Saturday 1.30 in the Edward F.

Day runeral home. Holyoke. Burial in Village Cemetery. Visiting, hours at the funeral home Friday to 9 p. m.

MONGEAU In Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, Feb. 10. Russell M. Mongeau cf Old Goshen Road. Williamsburg.

husband of Myra (Clark) Mongeau. Private funeral services Soturday at 1 p. m. at Newell funeral home, Northampton. Burial in Village HIll Cemetery Williamsburg.

There are no calling hours. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Springfield. Hampshire Lodge of Masons will conduct the Evergreen Ritual Friday at D. m. at the funeral home.

MORIARTY Suddenly in Chicopee, February Philip E. Moriarty of 38 Palmyra husband of Lena (Dauplaise) Moriarty, retired Springfield Fire Fighter. from the Grise funeral home, 280 Springfield Chicopee, Friday at 9 Christian followed by a Burial at Holy Cross Church. Springfield at 10. Burial in Cavalry Cemetery, Chicopte.

Calling hours Wednesday to p.m. and Thursday 2 to and p.m. MOYNIHAN In Moynihan, Springfield, James Allen Moynihan Ridge owner Jim Eleanor (Whelen) husband Private funeral Saturday morning from the Hafey funeral home, 494 Belmont Christian followed burial by liturgy in Holy Cross Church at 10. Burial Michael's Cemetery. Visiting hours private.

NEWHALL In Franklin County Public Hospital, Greenfield, Feb. 10, Earl A. Newhall, 05, of 24 South Maple Shelburne Falls. Funeral services Friday at 2 p. m.

at the Johnson funeral home. Shelburne Falls, with the Rev, David Christenson of First Congregational Church of Shelburne, officiating. Burial In Arms Cemetery, Shelburne Folls. There ore no visiting hours. NICOLL In Springfield.

Feb. 9, Mrs. Georgina (Chrichion) Nicoll, formerly of Northampton St. widow of George Stewart Nicoll, mother of Mrs. Catherine Brundrett Wapakaoneta, Ohio, grandmother of Mrs.

Dorothy Klase of Indian Orchard and Mrs, Nancy Kartner of Columbus, Ohio. Funeral at Kapines funeral home, Ludlow, Friday at 10.30 a. m. Organ prelude 10. The ev.

Dr. Charles W. Barnes will officiate. Burial Hilicrest Park Cemetery. Friends may coll Thursday from 7 to 9.

NOLETTE In Chicopee, Fob. 10, Mrs. Yvonne (Dusseaull) Nolette, 69, of 101 West Chicopee, widow of Mederic Nolette. Funeral Saturday of the Guise era home. Liturov Christian burial at 9 in Assump tion Church, Burial in Calvary Cemetery.

Calling hours sday and Friday to and to 9. Russell Mongeau Succumbs at 49 WILLIAMSBURG Russell M. Mongeau, 49, of Old Goshen Road, coowner of Northampton Radiator Co. and owner of Russell Real Estate Williamsburg, died Wednesday in Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton. A native of Northampton, he lived in Williamsburg 20 years.

Besides his wife, the former Myra Clark, he leaves a daughter Edith, and son John, both at home; a sister, Mrs. Doris Girard of Northampton and a brother, Gabriel of Williamsburg. Newell funeral home is in charge. Burial will be in Village Hill Cemetery. Alfred Wilhelmi HOLYOKE Alfred F.

Wilhelmi, 62, of 150 Oxford Rd. died Tuesday in Holyoke Hospital. He attended Holyoke schools and had been employed as a time keeper by Worthington Pump Corp. 29 years. Besides his wife, the former Hazel Thayer, he leaves a son, Alfred of South Hadley; three brothers, John of Fairview and Henry and Arthur of Holyoke, and four sisters, Mrs.

Wilfred Adams and Mrs. Adam Zalocha, both of South Hadley, Mrs. George Keegan of Granby and Miss Emily of Holyoke. Edward F. Day funeral home is in charge Burial will be in Forestdale Cemetery.

Albert Smith Smith, 87, of 41 Front Three Rivers, died Tuesday night in a local nursing home. He was a lifelong resident of Palmer. Beides his wife, the former Yvonne Labelle, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Florence Chevrette of Warren; two sons, Arthur of Worcester and Charleg of Milton, and a brother Clarence of Thorndike. Belanger funeral home, Three Rivers, is in charge.

Burial will be in St. Ann's Cemetery, Three Rivers. Mrs. Wyman Bosley SUFFIELD Mrs. Vera (Munroe) Bosley, 68, of Lakeview Drive, West Suffield, died Wednesday in her home.

She lived in Suffield seven years. Besides her husband, Wyman, she leaves three sons, John Clafin of Topsham, Ralph Clafin of Orange, and Franklin Clafin of Corinth, an and three. daughters, Mrs. Olis Thurston of Corinth, Mrs. Olive Eggleston of West Topsham, and Junis Thurston of Bradford, Vt.

Nicholson funeral home is in charge. Burial will be in Wapping Cemetery. Fred Fairman HUNTINGTON Fred H. Fairman, 85, of River Road died Wednesday in Hillcrest Hospital, Pittsfield. Born in West Brookfield, he was a retired employee of Cortland Grinding Wheel Chester.

He was a 50-year member of Globe Masonic Lodge of Hinsdale. Besides his wife, the former Eva Cudworth, he leaves a son, Ernest W. and a daughter, Mrs. Alice Nahill, all of Worthington, and two brothers, Malcolm of Worthington and Merton of New Milford, Conn. F.

C. Haley funeral home is in charge. Burial will be in North Cemetery, Worthington. Mrs. Beatrice Minor CHICOPEE Mrs.

Beatrice M. (Holgate) Minor, 73, of 36 Woodland Heights Drive, West Boylston, for. merly of Fairview, died Wednesday in Holden She attended Chicopee District Holden. schools, lived mest of her life in Fairview, and moved to West Boylston nine years ago, She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Merla) L'Esperance of Holden and a son, Dean H.

of Natick. Edward F. Day funeral home, Holyoke is in charge. Burial will be in Village Cemetery, South Hadley. MALONI In loving memory of Barbara Maloni, who passed away February 12.

1052. Only the memory's left. dear wife. or the happiness we But love that kindled memory's torch, WII1 feed It my whole tHe through. Sadly missed by her husband and family.

ZARLENGO In loving memory of Elirabeth (Lunch) 7arlengo who passed away February 11. 1970. ere missed by those whe love you, Sadly, children missed and 6 by her hushand. grandchildren. Patrick Sullivan, Former Suffield Selectman SUFFIELD Patrick Sullivan, 93, of North Main Street, former town official, died Monday in a Windsor Locks nursing home.

He was third selectman several years and was a constable and Park Department member several years. He also was a Democratic Town Committeeman. A resident of Suffield 75 years, he was a. retired tobacco farmer, He leaves two brothers, Dennis of Suffield and John of Ireland, and a sister, Mrs. Michael McKinney of Suffield.

Nicholson funeral home is in charge, Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Windsor Locks. Mrs. Yvonne Nolette CHICOPEE Mrs. Yvonne (Dusseault) Nolette, 69, of 101 West St.

died Wednesday in her home. Born in Canada, she was a resident of Chicopee 26 years. She leaves a son, Reo of Chicopee; four daughters, Mrs. Adelia Gondela, Mrs. Louisette Nolet, Mrs.

Aline Page and Mrs. Francine Thibault, all of Chicopee; two brothers, Philosere Charland and Augustin Charland, both in Canada; and four sisters, Mrs. Adelia Gondela, Mrs Rita Fear, Mrs. Francoise Gregoire and Mrs. Laurette Mathieu, all in Canada.

Grise funeral home is in charge. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Earl Newhall SHELBURNE FALLSEarl A. Newhall, 85, of 24 South Maple St. died Wednesday in Franklin County Public Hospital, Greenfield.

Born in Shelburne, he was a self-employed carpenter and a 60-year Grange member. Johnson funeral home is in charge. Albert Carpenter SHELBURNE FALLS-: Albert E. Carpenter, 84, of 35 William St. died Wednesday in Franklin County Public Hospital, Greenfield.

Born in Cheshire, he was a 50-year resident of this town and by New England Power Co. as a maintenance foreman until retirement in 1952. He leaves three sons, Harold and of Manchester, and Robert of Greenfield and a brother Lester of Adams. Johnson funeral home is in charge. Mrs.

Susan Cernak NORTHAMPTON Mrs. Susan (Sopko) Cernak, 84, of 516 Westhampton Rd. died Wednesday in Cooley Dickinson Hospital. She was born in Czechoslovakia and lived in Northampton many years. She leavves two daughters, Mrs.

Anna Hunt of Northampton and Mrs. Martha Kellett of New Jersey; a son, Harold Garlo of Northampton, and two sisters, Miss Mary and Miss Teresa, both at home. Newell funeral home is in charge. Burial will be in West Farms Cemetery. John Morgan HARDWICK John T.

Morgan, 89. of Ruggles Street, Wheelwright, died Monday in Holden District Hospital. A native of Green Castle, Ireland, he lived in Hardwick 50 years and formerly was employed by the state Department of Public Works. Besides his wife, the former Minnie Nimitz, he leaves three daughters, Mrs. Elsie Terry of Brookfield, Mrs.

Kathryn Martelli of San Mateo, and Mrs. Marsala Gareau of Gilbertvile; brother Joseph of Boston and two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Deotte of Gilbertville and Mrs. May Pelletier of Ware. Charbonneau funeral home is in charge.

Burial will be in St. Aloysius Cemetery, Gilbertville. BIG 'M' COMING FEB. 15th James C. Moynihan, Owned Tire Company James C.

Moynihan, 48, of 175 West Allen Ridge Springfield, died Wednesday in Mercy Hospital. He was born in Holyoke, March 12, 1922, son of Mrs. Edna (Chase) Moynihan, and the late James T. Moynihan. He was the owner of the Jim Moynihan Tire Springfield, for the past three years, and before that had been employed by the U.

S. Rubber Co. for 17 years. He was a World War Tr Army veteran and graduate of Bryant College, Providence, R. I.

He was a communicant of Holy Cross Church, a member of the Springfield Lodge of Elks, No. 61, and the Tuesday Club. He leaves his wife, Eleanor A. (Whalen) Moynihan; three sons, James Mark and Philip, all at home, his mother, a brother, John of Sauquoit, N.Y., and a sister, Mrs. William Fenton of Silver Springs, Md.

A private funeral will be Saturday at the Hafey funeral home with a liturgy of Christian burial in Holy Cross Church. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery. Peter Tokarz Peter Tokarz, 89, of 31 Dearborn Springfield, died Tuesday in a local nursing home. Born in Poland, June 24, 1881, he lived most of his life in Indian Orchard.

He was employed by the Springfield Foundry Co. for 28 years, before retiring in 1954. He was a communicant of Our Lady of the Rosary Church. He leaves two sons, Tadeusz and Antoni, both in Poland, and two daughters, Mrs. Stella Boulay of Springfield and Mrs.

Agnes Janowskai in Poland. The funeral will be Friday morning at Orchard funeral home with a requiem high Mass in Our Lady of the Rosary Church. Burial will be in St. Aloysius Cemetery, Indian Orchard. Mrs.

Boyd F. Jones Mrs. Charlotte (Freedman) Jones, 53, of 46 Queens Springfield, died Tuesday in Western Massachusetts Hospital, Westfield. Born in Springfield, Feb. 12, 1917, daughter of the late Charles and Stacia (Rutkowski) Freeman, she lived here all her life.

She was a silk presser for Milgene Cleaners for 10 years, retiring last year due to illness She leaves her husband, Boyd F. Jones; a daughter, Mrs. Ann Williams of Springfield, and three sisters, Mrs. Marion Boober and Mrs. Barbara Manna, both of Springfield, and Mrs.

Dorothy White of Newark, N. J. The funeral wil be Friday at Byron funeral home with the Rev. Hezikiah M. Hutchings, former pastor of Alden Street Baptist Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Charles J. Galipeau Mrs. Blanche (Fortin) Galipeau, 77, of 88 Ranney Springfield, died Wednesday at home.

Born in West Springfield, Sept. 1, 1893, she lived in Springfield for the past 55 years. She was the widow of Charles J. Galipeau, who died in 1968. She was a communicant of St.

Joseph's Church and a member of the St. Anne's Society of the church. She leaves a son, Albert J. of Rochester, N. three daughters, Sr.

Lolita Galipeau of the Sisters of Holy Cross in North Grosvenordale, Mrs. Pearl Perrault, with whom she lived, and Mrs. Irene Scheible of Springfield; two brothers, Ernest of West Springfield and Harold of Turners Falls; and two, sisters, Mrs. Pearl Plourde and Mrs. Della Desnoyer, both of Springfield.

The funeral will be Saturday at St. Pierre and Sons funeral home, Chapin Terrace, with a liturgy of Christian burial' in St. Joseph's Church.I Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery. FREEZER OWNERS U.S.D.A.

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Mrs. Joseph L. Gauthier John Clayton, WWI Army Veteran HOLYOKE John J. Clayton of 475 Maple World War I veteran, died Wednesday in Holyoke Soldiers Home. He was born in Holyoke and attended Holy Rosary Schools.

He was employed by the Springfield Armory many years and retired eight years ago. He served with the Army 151st Depot Brigade from Dec. 1917 to Feb. 1919. Besides his wife, the former Albertine Laferriere, he leaves two daughters, Mrs.

Francis. Powers of Springfield and Mrs. Richard Perrault of Granby; a brother, Martin of Holyoke, and a sister, Mrs. Delia Hardy of Tampa, Fla. John B.

Shea funeral home is in charge. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Mary Bulecza LUDLOW-Mrs. Mary (Gawron) Bulecza', 65, of 2009 East Ludlow, died Tuesday in Springfield Hospital Medical Center.

A native of Chicopee, she attended Chicopee schools and lived in Ludlow 19 years. She leaves two daughters, Miss Anna P. at home and Mrs. John Jepson of Chicopee, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Lacus of Chicopee.

Ludlow funeral home is in charge. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Chicopee. Theodore Weeks CHICOPEE Theodore M. Weeks, 68, of 71 Austin died Tuesday in his home.

Born in Chicopee, he was employed as a truck driver by A. G. Spalding until retirement in 1967. He leaves a brother, Henry D. of Waban.

Grise funeral home is in charge. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Death Notices PUC In Springfield. Feb. 9, John Puc, 79, of 27 Sherman Chicopee, husband of Josephine (Rogus) Puc.

Funeral Friday at 10 at the Clerpial memorial home, Chicopee Center, with a liturgy of Christian burial in St. Stanislaus Church at 11. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Calling hours Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 4 and to 9.

SALADY In Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, Feb. 10, Constantine W. Salady, 62, of 58 Clark Easthampton. Funeral Saturday at 8.30 a. m.

at O'Brien funeral home, Easthampton, followed by a liturgy of Christian burial at 9 in Sacred Heart Church. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Easthampton. Calling hours Thursday 7 to 9 and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. SCANLON In the city February 10, Mrs.

Florence M. (Decorie) Scanion of 41 Mayfair Ave. widow of James J. Scanion and beloved mother of Miss Helen G. Scanion and Mrs.

Mary A. Raymond. Funeral from the Liberty St. Parlors of the T. P.

Sampson Co. Saturday at 8 a. m. followed in a Sacred Heart Church at 9. by liturgy.

of Christian burial Burial in Calvary hours Cemetery, Chicopee. Visiting m. p. m. Thursday Fridoy.

2 to 4 and SMITH In Palmer Nursing Home, February Albert. Smith, of Front Three Rivers. Funeral from Belanger funeral home, Three Rivers Friday at 9.15 a. m. followed by hah mass of requiem in St.

Ann's Church at 10 a. m. Burial in St. Ann's Cemetery. Calling hours Thursday 2 to and 7 to 9.

SULLIVAN In Windsor Locks, Feb. 10. Patrick Sullivan of North Main Street. Suffield. Funeral services Saturday at 8.15 a.

m. from the Nicholson funeral home, Route 159, Suffield, and in Sacred Heart Church Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Windsor Locks. His family will receive friends in the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m. TOKARZ In this city.

Feb. 8, Peter Tokarz. 89, of 31 Dearborn formerly of Indion Orchard, father of Mrs. Stella Boulay of Springfield. Funeral Friday at a.m.

at Orchard Funeral Home. Indian Orchard, Henry director, followed by a requiem high Mass in Our Lady of the Rosarv church of 9. Burial in St. Aloyslus Cemetery. Visiting hours Thursday from to and to recited p.m.

The Rosary will be of the funeral home Thursday at p.m. TULLER In Springfield. Mrs. Kathryn of 15 Elizabeth Tuiler, 77, Place, widow Raymond Tuller Funeral at Trinity United 'Methodist Church, 361 Sumner Thursday Buriol af the nience the family. Calling hours at the Dickinson Streeter funeral home, 305 State Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.

WARNER In East Longmeadow, Feb. Miss Ethel Warner. formerly, of 60 Westbrook Springfield, sister of Leroy M. of Ludlow and Earl of Springfield. Funeral at the Ludlow funeral home Friday at D.

m. with the Rev. Robert E. Morgan officiating. Organ prelude at 1,30.

Burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Springfield. Friends mov call of the Ludlow funeral home Thursday 2 and 7. to In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the St. Paul's Methodist Church memorial fund. Ludiow.

WEEKS In. Weeks, Chicopee, 68, Feb. of 71 Austin Theodore Chicopee, Funeral Friday at the the Grise funcral home with Rev. W. Mellinger ficlatina.

Burial In Fairview Cemetery. Calling hours Thur. sday 7 to 9. WILHELMI In Holyoke Hospital, Fob. Alfred Oxford Wilhelmi, of 156 Rd.

Funeral Saturday at in the Edward Dav funeral home with the Rev. John Scavo, minister of the First United Church of Christ. of. ficiatina. Burial Forestdale Cemetery.

Visiting hours at the funeral home will be continuous from m. Thursday 10 time of funeral. Mrs. Emma (i. (Hughes) Gauthier of 891 Armory Springfield, died Tuesday in a local nursing home.

She was born in Webster, daughter of the late lidward and Cordelia (Berard) Hughes, and had lived in Springfield 5 years. The widow of Joseph L. Gauthier, she had been a communicant of St. Thomas Aquinas Church since 1915. She leaves a daughter, Miss Claire L.

Gauthier of Springfield. The funeral wil be Saturday at Byron funeral home with it liturgy of Christian burial in St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery.

Mrs. Duclos, 84, Was Beautician CHICOPEE-Mrs. Aurore (Marcil) Duclos, 84, of 33 Benoit Circle was dead on arrival Wednesday at Providence Hospital, Holyoke. Born in Canada, she lived in Chicopee eight years. She operated a beauty shop in Springfie 35 years.

She leaves her husband, Wilfred six sisters, Mrs. George Messier, Mrs. Alphege Daviau, Mrs. Alfred La Rose and Mrs. Fred Wright, all of South Hadley Falls; Mrs.

William Grissy of Cambridge and Miss Flora Marcil of Chicopee. Caron mortuary is in charge. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery, South Hadley Falls. Mrs. Florence M.

Scanlon wu A Mrs. Florence M. (Decorie) Scanlon of 41 Mayfair Springfield, died Wednesday in a local nursing home. The widow of James J. Scanlon, she was born in Canada and had been employed for 50 years at Hotel Highland.

She leaves two daughters, Miss Helen G. Scanlon of Springfield, a member of The Springfield Newspapers library staff, and Mrs. Mary A. Raymond of Indian Orchard. The funeral will be Saturday morning T.

P. Sampson Liberty Street, with a liturgy of Christian burial in Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Chicopee. DUCLOS In Chicopee Falls, Feb. 10, Mrs.

Aurore (Marcil) Duclos of 33 Benoit Chicopee Falls, wife of Wilfred Ducios. Funeral Saturday from the Caron mortuary at 9.30 with a liturgy of Christian burial in St. George's Church at 10. Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 9 and Friday 2 to 4 and to 9. Burial in Notre Dame Cemetery, South Hadley Falls.

DZIEDZIC In Chicopee, Feb. Edward H. Dziedzic, 51, of 181 Broadwoy, Chicopee. Funeral Friday at 8.30 at the Cierpial memorial home. Chicopee Falls, with a liturgy of Christian burial in St.

in Calling St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Stanislaus Church at 9.30." Burial hours Wednesday and Thursday 2 to and 7 to 9. FAIRMAN In Pittsfield. Feb.

Fred H. Fairman, 85, of River Road, Huntington. Funeral at the F. C. at Haley tuneral home Friday 2.

Burial North Cemetery, Worthington. Vis hours Thursday 7 to 9. Masonic ritual conducted by the Globe Lodge of Hinsdale Thursday at GALIPEAU, In Springfield, Jon. Mrs. of 88.

Ranney St. from Balanche (Fortin) Golipeou, 77, the St. Pierre and Sons Chopin Terrace 9 funeral home Saturday at a. with a liturgy of Christian burial St. Joseph's Church 10.

Burial In St. hours Michael's Cemetery. Visiting Thursday and Friday to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. GARNETT In Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, Feb.

10, Mrs. (Gatchell) Garnett, 79. of 8 Washington Northampton. Church, Funeral at the United Methodist Northampton, Friday at p. m.

with the Rev. Leroy Moser pastor, officiating. Burial In Spring Grove Cemetery. Calling hours at the Newell, Northampton, funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m.

GAUTHIER In Springfield February 9th, Mrs Emma G. (Hughes) Gouthier, of 891 Armory St. Widow of Joseph L. Gauthier. Funeral services from Byron's funeral home Saturday at by liturgy of Christian burial at St.

10 Thomas Aquinas Church 0. m. Burial In St. Michael's Cemetery. Calling hours Thursdoy and Friday 2 to 4 p.m.

GORDON In Springfield February 10. Mrs. Rose (Askinas) Gordon, of 44 Copley. Terr. Funeral Thursday at p.m.

at the Harold Burial Ascher Memorial Chapel. in City of Homes Cemetery. GOSSELIN In Hardwick Manor Nursina from the Charbonneau Funcral Home, February 9, Miss Evelyn Gosselin, 73, of Ruggles Wheelwright. Funeral services Home, Ware. Friday at 8:15 followed by a requiem high Mass at 9 in St.

Augustine's Church, Buriol will be in St. Aloysius Cemetery, Gilbert. ville. Colling hours Wednesday 7 to ond Thursday 2 to 4 and to 9. HAYES In Agawam, Feb.

Nora Hayes of 75. Silver sister of Charles Borden James Mrs. diss Joseph Frances Dill. V. Funeral Hayes at and the Curran Jones funeral home Thursday at with 0 liturgy of Christian burial St.

John the Evangelist Church at 10. Burial will be In Agawam Center Conctery. Visiting hours nesday from 7 to 9. FLORIST TRIBUTES FLORAL Tel. 703-6183 Day or Night Miss Flora M.

Bernard 2 Miss Flora M. Bernard, 71, of 46 Merrill Springfield, died Tuesday in Springfield Hospital Medical Center. Born in Three Rivers, July 15, 1899, she lived in Indian Orchard and Springfield for the past 35 years. She was employed as a core maker by the Chapman Valve Manufacturing Co. for 25 years, retiring 10 years ago.

She was a communicant and a guild member of St. Aloysius Church. She leaves two nieces, Miss Shirley Adams of Springfield and Mrs. William. Plourde of Indian Orchard.

The funeral will be Saturday at the Ratell funeral home followed by al liturgy of Christian burial in St. Aloysius Church. Burial will be in St. Aloysius Cemetery. Mrs.

George S. Nicoll Mrs. Georgina (Chrichton) Nicoll, 90, formerly of 108 Northampton Springfield, died Tuesday in Wesson Memorial Hospital. Born in Dundee, Scotland, she came to Springfield in 1920. She was the widow of George S.

Nicoll and a member of Hope Congregational Church. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Brundrett of Wapakoneta, Ohio. The funeral will be Friday afternoon at Kapinos funeral home, Ludlow. Burial will be in Hillcrest Park Cemetery.

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