The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut (2024)

THE BRIDGEPORT POST, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1976. SEVENTY-SEVEN DEATH NOTICES ANDERSON-- In this C'ly, Nov. 17, 1970 Irene Mesko Anderson, beloved mothc of Mrs. Dtlbert formerly 15 Ellsworth street. Services on Friday Nov.

20 at 6:30 a.m. In the Uskc funeral home, 1390 Folrflold aveni end of 9 o'clock In St. Emery's church with a requiem Mass. Interment In SI Michael's cemetery. Friends may cal Thursday 7 to 9 p.m.

In lieu of flower, those who desire may moke coritrlbu tlons to the Arthritis Fund, BARTRAM In Mliford, Nov. 17, 1970 Albert Barirom, father ol George Bertram, of 131 tAonrae street, Strot ford. Funerot services will be held on Friday at 11 a.m. In the Stratford funeral home ot Dennis and D'Arcy 3fi)J Main street. Interment In Lown- croft cemetery.

Friends may call Thursday from 3-5 ond 7-9 p.m. BOLONNYJ-- ln this city Nov. 17. 1970. Michael Balonnyj ot 66 Grandvlew Ave.

Beloved husband Anna Seredna Balonnyl and devoted father of Peter and wolodymyr Balonny ond Mrs. Morla Slevmsky. Friends or invited to attend me funerol from ih Adrima funeral home, 591 Arctic on Saturday at 10:15 a.m. and from Mary's UKralnlon Catholic Church, Gran St. at 11 a.m.

with a high Mass requiem. Interment In St. John's ceme tery, Stratford. Friends may call Thur tiay 7-9 p.m., Friday 3-5, 7-9 p.m. Pan ohedeon services on Thursday and Fr day ot 8 p.m.

CLARKE In this cilv, Nov. 17, 1970 Thomas E. Clarke, age 63, beloved hus band of Elizabeth McGuinness Clarke, 73 Clarendon street, Stratford. Friend ore Invited to attend the funeral on Fr day, November 20th at 8 a.m. irom th William R.

McDonald funeral home, 259 Main street, Stratford and ot 9 a.m. i Our Lady of Grace church, Stratfon Interment In St. Michael's cemetery Friends may call Thursday from 3- ond 7-9 p.m, FILIP-- In this city, November 16, 1970 Mrs. Katherine Moco Filip, widow Paul Filip of 112 Bell street. Friend are "Invited to attend the funeral from the Adzima funeral home, 591 Arct' street on Thursday at 8:15 a.m., on from Sts.

Cyril ond Methodius churc ot 9:00 a.m. with a high Mass of requiem. Interment in. St. Michael's cemetery, Stratford Friends may call Wednes day from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

The guild the Mother of Jesus will recite prayer on Wednesday at 8 p.m, HOUSE Suddenly In this city, Nov. 17 1970. Janet Morse' House, wife of Wi Ham W. House, of 1185 Stillso road, Foirfield and of Fort Lauderdale Florida and mother of William W. Hous I I I and Robin M.

House. Funeral ser vices will be held cm Friday at 10:3 a in the Fairfield Chopel of Wi mot, West ond Goulding, 1209 Pos road. Interment to be private. No cal ing hours. In lieu of flowers, it i earnestly requested contributions fo the American Cancer Society 499 Clinton avenue, Bridgeport.

KOZAK-- In 'Derby, Nov. 16, 1970. Mr. WI Kowk, husband of Anna Bacho Kbzafc of 12 Cranston Sheltan Funeral services Thursday at 8:15 a.m ot the James T. Toohey funeral, home 92 Howe avenue, Shelton, and ot 9 a.m or the' Three Saints Russian Orthodo church, Ansonia, for Divine Lrtjrgy Interment In Riverside cemetery.

She ton. Friends may cal! Wednesday 3- ond 7-9 p.m. Parastos service Wednes day at 8 p.m. JVKE' In West Haven, Connecticut November 14, 1970. Paul E.

LaKe, husband of Florence Stowe Lake, of 114 Lafayette street, Milford. Services will be held at the funera home of George J. Smith Son, 135 Brood street, Milford, Wednesday, November 18 at 2:00 p.m. Interment in Kings Highway cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday 3-5 ond 7-P.

TOOF will conduct services Tuesday evening. ASORSO In this city, Nov. 17, 1970. Mrs. Virginia Guerrieri Lasoro; of 256 Harmony street, wife of Vincent Lasorso Sr.

and mother of Vincent Lasorso, Jr- Frlends are Invited to attend the funeral on Friday at a.m. from the" A. R. Abrlola ond Son funeral home, 2160 Main street ond 9 a.m. in St.

Raphael's Church witti a requiem Mass. Interment In cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday frcm 7-9 and Thursday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. UKACS In this city, Nov. 17, 1970.

Paul Lukacs, of 13Q Massachusetts avenue, Foirfield. Friends are invited to attend the funerol from the funerol residence of Frank Polke and Son, 1546 Foirfield ove. corner Hanco*ck on Thursday at 11' a.m.. Cremation at Mt. Grove Friends may coil Wednesday from 6-9 p.m.

cCANN-- In San Francisco, Nov. 1970. Christopher J. McCann of 351 Turk street, San Francisco, Cal. Friends, are nvrted to.

attend the funeral Thursday ot 8:30 a.m. from the Fable funeral home, 215 w. State street, Westport ond at 9 a.m. at the Church of Assumption for a requiem Mass. Interment in Assumption cemetery, Westport.

Friends may coll Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wtstport Knights ol Columbus Council 36E will recite the Rosary Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. cGOVERN-- In this city Nov. 16, 1970.

Florence Marie McGovern, wife of John F. McGovern of North Avenue, Bridgeport. Funeral will held In the Albert VI. Spear funeral home, 1222 Fairfield Avenue On Friday morning, Nov. 20, at 8:30, and In St.

Augustine's Cathedral at 9. Interment In St. Michael's cemetery. Friends may coil Wednesday evening 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. 1UCHA-- In this city, Novj 16, 1970.

Joseph Mucha'of 141 Lenox avenue, falher-in- law of Mrs. Mae Mucho, grandfather of Kenneth fAucha and Mrs. Marlene Cleveland. Friends are Invited fo attend the funeral from the funerol residence of Frank Polke ond Son, 1W6 Fairfield avenue, corner Hanco*ck, on Thursday at 8:30 a.m. and in St.

Michael the Arch- anoel Church, where requiem Mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Interment in St. Michael's cemetery. Friends may call on Wednesday from 3-S, 7-9 p.m. Recitation of the Rosary Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Kate Wllmot, who assed away Nov. IB, 1940. ore gone but not forgotten, your memory will linger on. ch Idren. IK MEMORIAM In loving memory of Katie S.

Rlnko, rvha passed away (our years ogo today, Javember 18, 1966. Sod saw the road getting rough rhe hills too steep to climb He gently closed weary eyes 4nd whispered peace be thine We often sit and think of you And think how you died Before you closed your eyes rhe blow was hard, the shock severe We never thought your death so near iut only those who love can tell "he parn of parting without farewell 'o this life you gave your best JDW you have peace in God's Garden of Rest. Lovingly remembered by Raymond, Ce- Barbara, Charles, Margaret, Albert, Sandra. I MEMORIAM I loving memory of my beloved "not her. Nellie' Johnson, who passed 17 years ago today, November 13, 953.

Soi'tly the stars are gleaming Jpon a precious grave, Vhere sleeplh wltnout dreaming One 1 loved, but could not save. She bid no one a lost, farewell, Sh5 said goodbye to none; Her loving heart hod ceased to beat Jeiort 1 knew she hod gone. Jo hand so sott and gentle, No so lender, true. No sorrow life could bring me, Was equal to losing you. To know her was to love her, Both family and friend, And the sweetness, of her memory, Time-con neither dim nor end.

Sadly missed by your daughter, Helen. Langanke's Florist Flowers Fresh From Our Greenhouse. Arranged For AH Occaeions 378-3075 OPEN SUNDAYS Master Cliarse CAP Tc correct Insertion, Memcry and Man ihiuld bo lubmlttmi In writing liourt In advance at piikllcktlon date. Mall to PMt-Telegram, 410 Itate lit, OMM. OBITUARIES Irene Anderson Mrs.

Irene Mssko Anderson, 56, formerly of 15 Ellsworth street, died last night in Park Avenue Convalescent home. Services will take place Friday at 8:30 a.m. in the Lesfco Funeral home, 1390 Fairfield avenue, and at 3 o'clock in St. Mary's church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Anderson was a life-long resident of Bridgeport. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Delbert Auray of Southport; five brothers, Leslie, Francis, William, Dennis, and Oscar Mesco, all of Bridgeport; one sister, Mrs.

Joseph of Norwalk; three grandchildren and two nephews. Albert Bartram Services for Albert Bartram, 88, formerly of 131 street, Stratford, a retired Remington Arms company employe, who died Tuesday ih the Pond Point convalescent hospital, Milford, will take place Friday at 11 a.m. in the Dennis and D'Arcy funeral home, 2611 Main stieet, Stratford. The Rev. Arthur T.

Tedcastle, pastor of the United Methodist church of Stratford, will officiate. Burial will be in Lawncroft cemetery, Fairfield. Born in Sheffield, England, Mr. Bartram was a resident of Stratford the past 50 years. Survivors are a son, George C.

Bartram of Stratford, two brothers, Cecil Bartram of Milford, and Austin Bartram of Islin, N.J.; and several nieces and nephews. Michael (Mychajlo) Michael (Mychajlo) Bolonnyj 74, of 66 Grandview avenue, a retired finisher for -tile Puritan Fireplace Manufacturing company, died last night in Park City hospital. Services will take place Saturday at 10: 15 a.m. in the Adzima runeral home, 591 -Arctice stree and at 11 o'clock in St. Mary's Ukrainian CaHiolic church with a requiem Mass to be celebratec by Rev.

Yaroslav Shust. Burial will be in St. John's cemetery, Stratford. Panahedeon services will take jlace Thursday and Friday at 1 p.m., in the funeral home. Mr.

Bolonnyj was born in the Jkraine and had been an area resident many years. He was a member of Ukrainian National association, branch and the Ukrainian Working Men's association, branch He also was a member of the Ukrainian Na- ional 'home. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna Seredna Bolonnyj; two sons, 'eter Bolonnyj of Bridgeport, and Bolonnyj of Stratford; ne daughter, Mrs. Maria Slevin- of Stratford; two sisters, VIrs.

Eva Kishko, and Mrs. taastasia Chomych, both of the Ukraine; five grandchildren; and everal nieces and nephews. Mrs. Wilson Cash Mrs. Mattie Cash, 43, wife of Wilson Cash, of Newfield avenue, died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital.

She was admitted Nov. 16 as a medical patient. Thomas E. Clarke Services for Thomas E. Clarke, i8, of 73 Clarendon street, Stratford, a retired tool setter with the Remington Arms company, who died Tuesday in his home, will take place Friday at a.m.

the William R. MacDonald funeral home, 2591 Main street, Stratford, and at 9 o'clock in Our DEATH NOTICES MclLRAVY-- In ihls city Nov. 16, 1970. Mary McCaffedy Mcllravy, formerly cf Fattier Panlk Village. Services will take place on Thursday morning ol 8:30 a.m.

from the Parente-Lauro funeral home. 55? Washington Ave. ond ot 9 o'clock in St. Mary's Church with a high Mass of requiem. Interment in St.

Michael's cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday 17, 1970. Stephen Milewski, 71, of Building 31, Apartment 303, pother ponik village, brother of Airs. Thom*os Orloski, of Cherry Hill, N.J. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the George p.

Potter and Son funeral home, fiso Foirfield ovenue, Bridgeport. SINGER In this city, Nov. 17, 1970. Rev. Henry E.

Singer, 'beloved husband of Naomi Singer, of 71fi Birdseye street, Robert L. Turner and Son, 1745 Stratford avenue. SMITH-- In Fairfielld Nov. 17, 1970. Ewena Smith, widow of the late Patrick Smith of 35 Lindberg Fairfield.

Friends ore invited 1o attend the funeral irom the John M. Shaughnessay funeral home, 1903 Post Road, Fairfield, on Thursday ot 8:30 a.m., thence to St. Thom*os nterment in SI. Thom*os cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

A In Bridgeport hospital, Nov. 17, 1970. Sylvia Rybok, of 972 CapiJa! avenue, Br.daeport. Funeral services will be held ot me A. L.

Green funeral home Wednesday. Interment in wellwood cemetery. Pine Lawn, L.i. SMITH In this clly, Nov. 17, 1970 Thomas W.

Smith, beloved husband of Agnes Richards Smith, of 361 Palisade avenue, Bridgeport. Friends are In- vlled fo attend funeral service on Friday at 9:30 o.m. In the Cyril F. Mullins funerol home, 1WO Boston avenue, Bridgeport, corner Ridgefield, and at 10 a.m. in St.

Ambrose church ot 10 a.m. Interment In St. Michael's cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Parking entrance on field avenue.

WOJCIECHOWSKI-- In Trumbull Nov. it, 1970. Julia wojclechowskl, formerly of 44 Booth devoted mother ol Joseph WolchowsKI ond Helen wolclechowskl. Friends ore Inviled to attend the funcrol In the Radozycki funeral home, 305 Puloski on Thursday morning 9:30 ond Irom St. Mikhoel The Archangel Church ot 10 a.m.

with requiem Moss. Interment In St. Michael's cemetery. Fi lends call Wednesday 3 to ond 7 to 9 p.m. ZINSKY-- In this city Nov.

17, 1970. Joseph Zlnsky, beloved husband of Ann Trtn Zinsky ol 221 Rocky Hill Road, Trumbuli. Friends ore Invited to dtlcnd the funeral on Friday ol 8:15 a.m. In the Cyril F. Mulllns funcrol home, 399 White Plains Road, ol Exit 50, Mcrrit Parkway, and ol 9 am.

ot St. John's Byionllnc Church with requiem Moss. Intormcnt In St. John's cemetery, Stratford. Friends may 'call Wednesday to 9 p.m.f Thursday '3 to 5 ond 7 to E.m; Ponohcda Services Thursday at Lady of Grace church' with a re quiem Mass.

Burial will be in St Micha'el's 'cemetery. Born in Newburgh, N.Y., Mr Clarke resided in Stratford the past 20 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs Elizabeth McGuinness a son, Terrence E. Clarke Bridgeport; two daughters, Mrs Rosemary Moran and Miss Helen E. Clarke, both of Stratford; brothers, Andrew Clarke Montgomery, N.Y., and John Clark of Bridgeport; five sisters Mrs, Blanche Robinson, Mrs.

Ann Graham, Miss Rita Clarke, Mrs Mary Brazey, and Mrs. Rose Mur phy, all of Bridgeport; grandchildren a several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Charles Cudllpp, Sr. Services for Mrs.

Mary O'Dowc Cudlipp, 82, of Northridge, Calif, widow of Charles Cudlipp, formerly of this city, who died Monday, took place today in St. Catherine's church, Northridge with a requiem Mass. Burial was in San Fernando mission, Northridge: Mrs. Paul Filip, Sr. Services for Mrs.

Katherine Maco Filip, 82, of 112 Bell street, widow of Paul Filip, who died Monday, will take place tomorrow at 15 a.m. in the Adzima funeral home, 591 Arctic street, and at 9 o'clock in Sts Cyril and Methodius church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs.

William W. House, Jr. Memorial services- for Mrs Janet Morse House, 50, of 118: Stillson road, Fairfield, and of 31st avenue, Fort Lauderdale wife of William W. House who died Tuesday in Bridgeport hospital, wilt take place Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the Wil mot, West and Goulding funera home, 1209 Post road, Fairfield with the Rev.

Stanley L. Houston pastor of the Greenfield Congregational church, officiating. Burial will be at the convenience 01 the family. Born in Brockton, Mass. Mrs.

House was a resident of Fairfield most of her life. She was a member of the Junior league of Bridgeport and the Junior league of Fort Lauderdale, the Landing Boat club of Fort Lauderdale, and the Fort Lauderdale Orchid society; and a former member of the Woodfield home volunteers, the 3rooklawn Country club, a Bridgeport hospital auxiliary. Survivors in addition to her msband are a son, Wiliam W. House 3rd, of Fairfield; Lauderdale, a brother, "lifford Morse of Hanesen, and a. sister, Mrs.

James Kinney jf Orlando, Mrs. Vincent Lasorso Services for Mrs. Virginia lasorso, wife of Vincent Lasorso, of 256 Harmony street who died Tuesday in St. Vincent's hospital, will take place Friday at 8 a.m. the R.

Abriola and. Son funeral home, 2160 Main street and at 9 o'clock in St. Raphael's church, with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Born in Bethlehem, Mrs. Lasorso had lived here 22 years. Survivors, in addition to her husband, are a son, Vincent Lasorso Jr. of Bridgeport; her father, Michael Guerrieri of Beth-, lehem, five brothers, Michael, Carmen, Dominick, Anthony and Arthur Guerrieri, all of Bethlehem; two sisters, Mrs. Violet Wood of Bridgeport, and Mrs.

Gertrude Brita of Bethlehem; and several nieces and nephews. Paul Lukacs Services for Paul Lukacs, 89, of 130 Massachusetts avenue, Fairfield, a retired rigger with the Bullard company, who died day at 11 a.m. in the Frank Polke and Son funeral home, 1546 Fairfield avenue. Cremation will be in Mountain Grove crematory. Born in Austria-Hungary, Mr Lukacs was a resident of the Fairfield area the past 70 years Survivors are four sons, Pan and Edward Lucas, both Bridgeport, and Andrew and John Lucas, of Riverside, three daughters, Mrs.

Mary Memety and Mrs. Marge Lutar, both Fairfield, and Mrs. Emma Kas say in California; 21 grandchil dren and 27 great-grandchildren Walter VI. Lysak Services for Walter W. Lysak of the Campus Gardens apart ments, Fremont street, who diet Monday, took place today in St Augustine's church, Seymour with a requiem Mass.

Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery, Derby Robert V. Martin Services for Robert V. Martin 68, of 117 Jennings road. Fairfield, who died Sunday, took place today in the Bishop funeral home with the Rev.

Roy Buckley of the Westminster Presbyterian church officiating. Burial was in Mountain Grove cemetery. George A. McCarthy Services for George A. McCarthy, 74, of 57 Coleman street who died Sunday, took place today in St.

Augustine's cathedra with a requiem Mass. Burial was in St, Michael's cemetery. Mrs. John F. McGovern Services for Mrs.

Florence Marls McGovern, 68, wife of John F. McGovern of mie, who died Monde place Friday at 30 Albert W. Spear fu 1222 Fairfield avenu o'clock in St. August! with a requiem Mass be in St. Michael's Mrs.

William Services for Mrs. Cafferty Mcllravy, of Father Panik widow of William Me died Monday in Medical Inn, Bridgepc place Thursday at 8 the Parente-Lauro fu 559 Washington avem o'clock in St. Mary's a requiem Mass. Bu in St. Michael's cem Gerald T.

McN Services for Gera McNamara, 52, of SOf road, Stratford, who took place today in church with a req Burial was in St. Mic tery. Joseph Muc Services for Joseph of 141 Lenox avenue Monday, will take row at 8:30 a.m. in Polke and Son fun 1546 Fairfield avenu o'clock in St. Michai angel church with Mass.

Burial will be chael's cemetery. The Rosary Will bs night at 7:30 o'clod neral home. Mrs. Arthur Pri Services for Mrs Pritchard, 93, of 2 avenue, Stratford, thur Pritchard, who day, took place today little funeral home, The Rev. William pastor of the Church Trinity, -Middletown, Burial will be in cemetery, Lancaster, Mrs.

Max Ri Services for Mrs. Ribak, 73, wife of Ms 972 Capital avenue, Tuesday, took place Green funeral home Sanford Halm and Leon of Congregati Sholom and Rabbi kovsky, of Congrega Torah, officiating. Bi Wellwood' cemetery, L. I. Born in Berezener; 1 Ribak had lived in 20 years.

She was a Hadassa; ORT; Rodeph Sholom; Te Yeshiva university and B'Nai Brith. Survivors, in addi lusband include a Pihak of New York isters, Mrs. Paulin Bridgeport and Shikovsky of Bridge grandchildren and se es and nephews. Henry Singt Henry Singer, 59, eye street, Stratford, day in Bridgeport was admitted Nov. 11 cal patient Thomas W.

Services for Thoma 80, of 361 Palisade tired Bullard compan; who died Tuesday ii will take place Frid a.m. in the Cyril F. Iv ral home, 1640 Bos and at 10 o'clock in church with a reqi Burial will be in St cemetery. Born in London, Smith was a residen port 60 years. Survivors are his i Agnes Richards daughter, Mrs.

Agne of Bridgeport; a gr several nieces and Mrs. Patrick Services for Mrs. of 35 Lineberg stree widow of Patrick died Monday in Brie pital, will take plac at 8:30 a. m. in tl Shaughnessay Post road, Fairfield o'clock in St.

Thor with a requiem Mass be in St. Thomas cerr field. Mrs. Frank Wojc Services for Mrs. echowski, 86, form Booth street, widow Wojciechowski, who in St.

Mary's Conva pital, Trumbull, will Thursday at 9:30 Radozycki funeral Pulaski street, and i in St. Michael the church with a requ Burial will be in ceftietery. Mrs. John T. ANSONIA-Service Elizabeth M.

Finnuca street, widow of Je nucah, who died Mon itt Memorial hospit will take place Thur a.m. in the William funeral home, 72 Hov and at 10 o'clock in church with a rec Burial will be in ter cemetery, Derby Born in Ansonia, can was lifelong re area. She a pas gent of Court Sevi Daughters of Americ and who the Alliance Gerald Thomas Mass. dent of the Rosary society ol Assumption church, member of the Burma mission, and the Naugatuck Valy Council of Catholic-Women. She was co-chairman of the Heart Fund in Ansonia for Christopher J.

McCann WESTPORT Services for Christopher 3. McCann, 73, San who died Saturday, will take place Thursday at 8:30 a.m. in The Fable Funeral Home 215 West Siate'street. Westport, and at 9 o'clock in the Church Cormick, and Mrs. Margaret Doo- of the Assumption with a requiem ling, all of Ansonia, Mrs.

Rena Mass. Burial will be in Assump- Whiting of Bridgeport; and five tion cemetery. 19 years. Survivors are a son, John T. Finnucan Jr.

of Ansonia; daughter, Miss Mary T. Finnucan of Ansonia; five sisters, Sister Marie James of St. Augustine convent, Bridgeport, Miss Julia J. McCormick, Miss Mary Mc- requiem Elizabeth grandchildren. Mrs.

H. P. Granger BETHEL Services for Mrs. Bertha Tyrell Granger, 90, widow of Hyland Philip Granger of Hickok avenue, who died Monday, took place today in the Bethel funeral home with the Rev. Robert J.

Johnson, pastor of the Bethel Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in Elmwood cemetery. Mrs. Granger was born in New IMilford and was a direct descendant, of the Botsford family that came to New England on the Mayflower and settled in Milford. She was a composer of music and a baby nurse for many years.

Survivors are a son, Raymond W. Granger, of Saybrook; a daughter, Mrs. Harold Sowarby, of Bethel; a sister Mrs. May Emmons of Waterbury; three and two great- grandsons, Michael Homitchky EASTON--Michael Homitchky, 50, of Orchard lane, died last night in. Bridgeport hospital.

He was admitted Nov. 7 as a medical patient. Mrs. George A. Jerome MILFORD--Private services for Mrs.

Helen Ringelberg Jerome, 77, of 146 Pond Point avenue, wife of George A. Jerome, who died Saturday in Milford hospital, will take place in the George J. Smith and SOn funeral home, 135 Broad street. Congregation Ernest city; s. Berelgoh Mrs.

i a who church formerly of 44 James Perkins NEW FAIRFIELD Services for James J. Perkins, 51, of Dick Finn road, former Democratic town chairman here, who died suddenly Sunday morning at the Cape Cod hospital, Hyannis, will take place Thursday at 10 a.m. in St. Edward the Confessor church, with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will be in St.

Peter's cemetery, Danbury. The Tomlinson Homestead, 336 Main street, Danbury, 'is in charge of arrangements. John C. Tracy NEW MILFORD--John Charles Tracy, 34, of 110 Wynwood drive, brmerly of Norwalk, died Tuesday night in New Milford hOspi- al. Services will take at 9:30 a.m.- in the Raymond uneral Home, 5 East Wall street, forwalk, and at 10 o'clock in St.

Mary's church, Norwalk, with a requiem Mass. Burial will be Riverside cemetery, Norwalfc. Mr. Tracy, a native of Yonk- ere, N.Y., and a resident of New ylilford for five years, had been employed as a technical writer vith the Avco-Lycoming corpora- ion, Stratford. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

3everly Bryan Tracy; two sons, Javid and Michael Tracy of New vlilford; a daughter, Miss Donna Tracy of Milford; his mother, Mrs. William N. Couch of Chicago, two brothers, The Rev. David Tracy of Chicago, 111., and Arthur Tracy of Norwalk; and a sister, Mrs. Edward Hemingray of Norwalk.

Frederick G. Gutmann SHELTON --Military services for Frederick G. Gutmann, 71, of Yutaka trail, Pine Rock park, former registrar of voters and active in politics, labor and military affairs, who died Monday, took place today in St. Paul's Episcopal church, Huntington, with the Rev. Ralph Merrill officiating.

Burial was in Mount St. Peter's cemetery, Derby. William Kozak, Sr. SHELTON Services for William Kozak, 77, of 12 Cranston avenue, a retired weaver with the former Sydney Blumenthal company, who died Monday will take place Thursday at 8:15 a.m. in the James T.

Toohey funeral home, 92 Howe aye nue, and at 9 o'clock in the Three Saints Russian Orthodox church, Ansonia. Divine Liturgy will be offered by the Very Rev. Nicholas Vansuch, pastor, and burial will be in Riverside cemetery. Mrs. Carl L.

Wachter, Sr. TRUMBULL Services for Mrs. Josephine E. Wachter, 49, wife of Carl L. Wachter, of 8 Barry place, who died Sunday, took place today in St.

Teresa's church with a requiem Mass. Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery. The Rev. Philip J.

O'Farrell was celebrant of the Mass, assisted by the Rev. Daniel I. Foley, SJ. Father O'Farrell read the committal. were Joseph Nappi, James Orton, Frank Colomlno, Thomas Bristovlch, Joseph Slmal- chik and Silverlo Palmesi.

Joseph Zlnsky TRUMBULL Services for Joseph Zlnsky, 61, of 221 Rocky Hill road, who died Tuesday in Bridgeport hospital, will take pUet Friday at 15 a.m. in the Cyril F. Mullins funeral home, White Plains road, at 8 o'clock in St. John's Byzantine church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

John's cemetery, Stratford. William S. Gallmor WESTPORT--A private memorial service for William S. Gailmore, 60, of 24 Marion road, a medical writer who died Nov. 14, will take place Sunday night in Westport.

It was reported incorrectly in The Post on Tuesday that services for Mr. Gailmore were conducted that day in Park West Memorial chapel, Manhattan. There was no such service, according to the family. The family also said a public memorial service in New York city will take place at a date to be announced. Kelly Mara O'Brien WILTON Kelly Mara O'Brien, 14-year-old daughter of John F.

and Elizabeth O'Brien, of 95 Range road, died Tuesday morning in Norwalk hospital, shortly after she was admitted as a medical patient. Services will take place Thursday at 8:30 a.m. in the.Wilton funeral home, 218 Danbury road, and at 9 o'clock in Our Lady of Fatima church, with the Veiy Rev. Jean C. Tetreault, pastor, officiating.

Burial will be in Hillside cemetery. Born in San Diego, Kelly had been a resident of Wilton one year. She was a freshman at the Wilton high school. Survivors, in addition to her parents, are a brother, Thaddous D'Brien; three sisters, Sheila, Tracy and Melanie O'Brien, all of Wilton; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

M. Emmelt Moran of-San Diego, and her paternal grandparents, -Dr. and Mrs. M. G.

O'Brien of Scran- 'on, Pa. SEIZURE KILLS FAIRFIELD MAN Dr. George J. Molnar, medical examiner saiil Martin, A. Mertin, 62, of 1971 Bronson road, Fairfield, died last night of a heart attack which he suffered while driving his His auto ran off the road and itruck several-trees and on Bronson road near Hulls "arms road, a short distance 'roni his home, police said.

Patrolman John Swindoh, who nvestigated, said Mr. Martin was traveling northerly on Bronson when his car veered off the tighway. He was unconscious when police removed him from the vehicle. HERMAN MENT DIES; ALDERMAN'S FATHER Herman Ment, 71, of 1245 tol avenue, father of Alderman Aaron Ment (D-134th District), died yesterday in St. Vincent hos pital.

Services will take place tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the Congrega- Rodeph Sholom. The Abraham L. Green funeral home, 927 rand street, is in charge of arrangements. Born in Lithuania, Mr.

Ment had resided in Bridgeport 50 years. He was the owner and Dperator of the Ment Grocery store, North and Reservoir a nues. Mr. Ment was a member and director of Congregation Rodeph Sholom and a recipient of the congregation's "Brotherhood Man of the Year" award. Survivors, in addition his son, are his wife, Beatrice Ment, and two grandchildren.

MISS M.E. SKIDD DIES; EX-NORWALK TEACHER NORWALK Miss Mary E. Skidd, previously of 34 Flax Hill road, a former local school teacher died this morning. Services will take place tomorrow, at 8:30 a.m., in the Collins funeral home, 92 East avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's church with a requiem Masi.

Burial will be in St. John's cemetery. Miss Skidd, a lifelong resident of Norwalk, taught in the Norwalk school system for 40 years before her retirement in June 1965. After graduation from Danbury State Teachers college in 1924 she. joined the staff of Norwalk school system in 1925, as an elementary school teacher.

She later taught in tho former Center Junior high school and be fore her retirement was head guidance, counselor at the West Rocks junior high held a BA degree and a Masters degree from New York University. She was a member of the Retired Teacher's association, Survivors arc two brothers, Thomas P. Skidd and Maurice Skidd, both of Nbrwalk; a sister, Mrs. David Price, of Mlddlcbury; two nephews and one niece. Forecast of Nation's Weather Dtlt From NATIONAL WEATHER SEflWCE U.S.

Oopl. of CommoKo Show Uw TtmjHHilurM Until thimday Morning. -ShowonUliiU 0 'Snow E33 vwr oil Iccoi Forttoll AP wrrephoto MOP The U. S. Weather bureau says; Showers are forecast today for part of the west and part of the east.

Snow flurries are expected in the Great Lakes area and in the northwest. There will be warm weather in the northeast and cool weather in the west. THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE HighLpwPr. 50 22 29 35 Albany, fog Albuquerque, clear 60 Atlanta, cloudy 56 Bismarck, cloudy 4 0 26 Boise, rain 50 33 Buffalo, 40 35 Charlotte, cloudy 53 31 Chicago, cloudy 50 39 Cincinnati, cloudy. 46 33 Cleveland, cloudy ...43 35.

Denver, clear 54 25 Des Moiries, clear 51 34 Detroit, cloudy .44 32 Fairbanks, cloudy 25 Fort Worth, clear 70 39 Helena, clear 45 28 Honolulu, cloudy 85 70 Indianapolis, cloudy 46 31 Jacksonville, clear 59 34 Juneau, snow 31 26 .05 Kansas clear 57' .37 Los Angeles, clear 7 8 52 Louisville, cloudy 49 33 Memphis, cloudy 42 .24 Miami, clear 69..55 Milwaukee, cloudy 45 32 cloudy 42 33 .01 New Orleans, clear .65 58 New York, cloudy -49 40 Okla. City, clear 61 37 clear 57 2 9 Philadelphia, 32 Phoenix, clear 75 .41 Pittsburgh, cloudy 38. 31 Rapid City, cloudy 53 31 Richmond, cloudy 59 30 St. Louis, cloudy 53 37' Salt Lk. City, cloudy 51 36 San Diego, cloudy 69 53 San 66 53.

Seattle, clear 51 45 .05 Tampa, clear 62 .45 Washington, cloudy 49 32 COOL, DRY AIR MOVING OFF THE EAST COAST WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)--The cool and dry mass of air that had temperatures dipping down nto the low 20s during the night will niove slowly off the east coast during the day the Na- lohal Weather Service reports By tonight a south to southeasterly flow of air will become established over New. England and keep tepiperaturfis fronr dropping to last nights levels. A small disturbance moving into the Ohio Valley Thursday will bring cloudiness into the area along with the threat of light showers. NEW ENGLAND FORECASTS Massachusetts, Rhode Island --Increasing cloudiness, tonight with low temperatures in the 30s inland and near 40 along the coast. Thursday considerable cloudiness with chance of a few light showers developing.

High temperatures again around 50 degrees. Vermont, New Hampshin Increasing cloudiness tonight with low temperatures in the upper 20s or low 30s. Thursday considerable cloudiness with chance of a few light showers developing and high temperatures 45 to 50. Maine--Fair tonight with low temperatures in the 20s or low 30s. Thursday increasing cloudiness with high temperatures in the 40s.

CLARINETIST I IN BEDROOM BLAZE MERIDEN (AP) Richard Bezda, 31, died early today in a fire in the bedroom' of his apartment here. Bezda was a clarinetist' with the Walter Solek band which plays over a wide area of New England and New York. Firemen said the blaze was of unknown cause and was confined to the bedroom of the apartment where Bezda lived alone. No one else was injured. CRASH KILLS WOMAN, SISTER OF 2 IN AREA Mrs.

Jean O'Brien, of Cbllins- ville, -sister of two area women was killed Tuesday in Coventry when her car smashed into a bridge abutment and burst into flames. A funeral service took place this afternoon in Wiflllmantic. Cremation will be in Springfield, Mass. Mrs. O'Brien had six sisters and five brothers.

She was sister of Mrs. Stephen Miklos, of Stratford, and Mrs. William Hicks, of Weston. She is survived also by her husband, Gail O'Brien, and a daughter, Kim. Shortly after the crash, police said, they tried to get into the car but couldn't the door open.

A fireman tried'to break a wirdow with ftixs extinguisher but at that point the car burst into flames. CRISP WEATHER DOMINATES U. Clear and crisp weather dominated. a large part of the nation today and a' frosty chill lingered over the. Southeast.

Damp spots were scarce and confined to light showers in the Pacific Northwest and parts of the Midwest and a scattering of snow in the northern Great Lakes region. Temperatures moderated somewhat in. the Deep Soulh after of'freezing cold, but once more nipped areas as far south'as- Georgia. i readingsfin the 50s and occasional 60s prevailed from and central-California and 406 were common over the midcontinent, western interior and' most of the Eastern Seaboard. before ranged from 22 at Ely, to 62 at Key Weit, Fla.

In the U.S., approximately 14 infants in 1,000 die during the first week, of life. STRATFORD STORE BREAK A break into Freidman Parts, Barnum avenue, Stratford, was reported today at 1:11 a.m. by company, officials; who were alerted by an alarm, according to Stratford police. The front door was forced, po-. lice said, apparently the alarm i frightened off intruders, who 10 tapes from a display near the door.

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