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Supervision Branch 83, STEINBERG — Jan. 1, 1963,
R e p l i c a s of the British •haw, and Sanford Feld
blum;
son
of
the
late
Ida
Albany,
N. Y., are invited at Albany Medical Center,
crown jewels will be displayLeo Steinberg of Voorheesto attend his funeral Thurs
ed frt>m Jan. 7 through Jan. and S a m u e l Feldblum.
The year 1963 was o n l y Schuler have four other chil- were seven girls and four
31 in the community exhibit Services at the Levine Me- day morning at 8:45 o'clock ville, N. Y. Husband of
three minutes old when Al- dren, Thomas, 4; Julie, 3, boys.
morial Chapel, 230 Dela- from the O'Connor Funeral Jessie Oliver Blackman.
room of City and County
bany's first new citizen of and Jennifer and Margaret, Albany
Medical
Center
Savings Bank, 100 State ware Ave., Thursday, 1 Home, 10 Besch Ave. (1 Funeral services Friday at 2
t8 - month - old twins.
Mr. Hospital, where Miss Schuler
the year was born.
block south of Morton Ave., p.m. from the Brunk FuStreet, Frederick W. Stolz, p.m. Relatives and friends
Schuler
is
a
draftsman
for was born, also reported these
The distinction went to a
bank president, has an- may call at the chapel Wed- off Delaware Ave.), thence neral Home. VoorheesviWe,
7-pound, 15-ounce girl, boxn the General Electric Co. in new arrivals. A girl, 7
nesday evening 8 to 9. In
nounced.
to St. Catherine of Siena N. Y. Friends may cal!
at 12:03 a. m. yesterday, Pittsfield, Mass.
pounds, 2 ounces, born at
The display, courtesy of the lieu of flowers kindly make Church, where a solemn Thursday evening from 7
daughter of Mr a n d Mrs. . The Schuler baby was one 12:46 a. m., daughter of Mr.
to 9 o'clock. In lieu of
British Overseas Airways Cor- contributions to the Conrequiem mass wiH be cele
Albert Schuler, 349 Vly Road, of 11 born New Year's Day and Mrs Ronald Young, 75
gregation Sons of Abraham
flowers contributions to
poration, is being presented
brated
at
9:30
o'clock
Colonic,
Mr. a n d Mrs. in Albany hospitals. There Lowell Street
a girl, 6
through arangements with Bldg; Fund. Mourning ob- Friends may call Wednes- the Voorheesville Methodpounds, 9 ounces, born 9.43
servance at 2 Moore St.
ist Memorial Fund wiM be
Albany Travel Agents.
day after 4 P. M.
a. m , daughter of Mr. and
~*
Replicas, which include the
MELIUS—At St. Petersburg, a ppreciated.
Mrs William McNessor," 6
St. Edward's Crown, and the FELDBLUM — The Indepen- Fla., Dec. 31, 1962, Walter TEATOR—Dec. 31, 1962, Ann
Hillcrest Drive, Ravena; a
royal sceptre, are exact re- dent Benevolent Society J. Melius formerly of Wa- S. Cooley Teator, wife of
boy. 7 pounds, 1 ounce, born
regretfuWy announces the
productions of the fabulous
tervliet, husband of Helen the late Otis L .Teator;
10 40 a m. son of Mr. and
passing
of their devoted
Royal regalia kept in the
Edwards Melius; father of motheA of Otis and George
Mrs. Peter Gordon, R. D. 2,
Tower of London and guard- trustee. Our heartfelt symMrs. A. E. Marcil of Co- Teator , Mrs. John Reilly,
Albany 5, and a boy, 4
ed by the picturesque "Beef- pathy is extended to the
Luc)
Leisenfelder,
hoes; Walter F. Melius of Mrs.
pounds, 3l/z ounces, born at
family. Members are reeaters."
Mrs.
William
Comstock,
Wynantskill;
Mrs."
William
9:07 p. m., son of Mr and
quested to attend services
The
exhibit
will
be
shown
Mrs.
Willard
Bache,
Mrs.
Ferguson of Beacon N. Y.,
at the Levine Memorial
Sanford 0. Schamberger, 65, who retired in September Mrs David Lohre, Box 215,
wekdays
from
9
a.m.
and
on
Harold
Wisenburn,
and
Mrs.
and John T. Melius of New
as chief engineer of the eastern division of Niagara Mo- Averill Park.
Thursday nights, until 8 Chapel. 230 Delaware Ave.,
William
Maguire.
York City; also survived by
hawk Power Corp., died yesterday at his home, 31 Aspin- Memorial Hospital reported
weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 Thursday, 1 p.m.
eight
grandchildren and Funeral Thursday 8:45 a.m.
CHARLES
RITBMAS.
Pres.
wall Road, Loudonville.
the birth of two girls and one
p.m. and on Thursday nights,
from the Owen Funeral
one
great-grandchild.
JACOB GREENBERG.
A native of Gloversville,
boy. They were a girl, 9
un#l 8 p.m. The public is
Gobbi Funeral from the McNulty Home, 220 Quail St. at HudMr. Schamberger was gradupounds 5 ounces, born at 12:34
invRed.
RAYMOND C. GHENT
Funeral Home, 147 Hudson son Ave. Mass of Requiem
ated in 1919 from Union Colp.m., daughter of Mr. and
-X
— • FELDBLUM-It is with deep Ave., Green Island, at a at the Church of St. Ann
lege. He joined the pover
Mrs. Edwin Zeigler, Schodack
9:30 o'clock. Relatives and
regret that Albany City time to be announced.
firm in 1921, when it was the
Landing; a girl, 7 pounds, 2 Raymond C. Ghent, 62,
friends are invited and may
Lodge
No.
540.
Knights
of
Adirondack Power & Light
ounces, born 4:35 p. m., deputy state commerce comMOHLMANN -December, 31, call at the funeral home
P
y
t
h
i
a
s
announces
the
Co. In 1923, he became assistdaughter of Mr. and Mrs missioner in charge of the
passing of their devoted 1962, Donald J., age 4 Wednesday evening.
1
division, Death Notice*
ant general superintendent of
Raoul Nunez, Loudonville, public information
ni hf in a
„, brother, EMbaa Feldblum, years, son of Charles O. w x L r a r r ^ T f i e n W a T O y r o t
g
Valley
generation.
juid_a bay, .JL pounds, -.144 djftjd ?atitt
ACKLEY At C l i n t o n Our heartfelt sympathy is and Carol MiofeWbhlmann 14 Tull Dr.. Colonie, N. Y.,
ounces, born 8:50 p. m., son Stream hospital. He lived at
He'"was" chief ehllneer"~bT
of 66 Shirley Dr.; brother
Heights, Jan. 1, 1963, Mary extended to the family.
of Charles F., Mark Wayne, Jan. 1, 1963, husband of the
of Mr. and Mrs Francis Con- 309 North Corona Avenue,
the eastern division from
Brethren
are
requested
to
atE.
Tompkins,
wife
of
the
Valley Stream, and also mainand Dorothy Irene Mohl- late Ida Banker Walley;
do, East Greenbush.
1939 until his retirement.
tend
Pythian
services
at
late
Frank
Ackley.
Daughmann; grandson of Mrs. father of Mrs. Clifford Hein,
Mr. Schamberger was presBrady Maternity Hospital tained an apartment at 251' ter of Mrs.Emma Szembrot, the Levine
M
e
m
o
r
i
a
l
Mrs. Lewis Neimeyer and
ident of the trustees of Calalso announced the birth of D<ijiware Avenue, Delmar.
Chapel, 230 Delaware Ave. Irene Mohlmann and Frank Mrs. Leonard Welter Jr. of
Clinton Heights,
J. Moore.
vary Methodist Church, and
two girls and a boy. They A ifative of Rochester, Mr. Relatives and friends are in- Wednesday 8:30 p. m.
Funeral
service will be held Colonie. He is also survived
a member of the Troy Methwere a girl, born at 3:45 a.m., Gheiit had been in the news- vited to attend her funeral
WALTER
SCOTT,
Friday morning at 9:30 by three grandchildren.
odist Jonference's commisdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- paper and public relations
Chancellor
Commander.
on
Friday
at
10
a.
m.
from
o'clock at the Griswold Funeral service at the Tebbut
sion of world service and
en Hagen, Ballston Sprngs; fields for 35 years. He was the William J. Rockefeller
ANTON
SEGORE,
Funeral Home, 1867 State Chapel, 12 Colvin Ave., on
finance. He also was a fellow
a boy, born at 4:03 a. m. — named an assistant deputy
Recording
Secretary.
Funeral
Home,
8
Second
at
2
St., Schenectady, thence to Friday afternoon
of the American Institute of
first boy of the year—son of commisioner in the State Ave., Renss. Friends may
o'clock.
Friends
may
call
at
FLANNERY—
Dec.
31,
1962.
the
Church
of
St.
Paul
the
Electrical Engineers, and a
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brown, Commerce Department in
call at the funeral home on Thomas V. Flanney, 81 Apostle, where a^ Mass of the Chapel Thursday evemember of the American SoS. 0. SCHAMBERGER
182 North Allen Street, and a 1959, and became a deputy
Thursday
evening.
Robin St., husband of Jenn- Angels will be celebrated ning 7 to 9.
ciety of Civil Engineers, New
girl, born at 1:20 p.m., commissioner in 1960.
at 10 o'clock The funeral WEEBER — Dec. 31, 1962,
York Society Of Professional mother Mrs. John Scham- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
BLANCHFIELD — At SL nette J. Conroy; brother of
home will be open_to PaMij™> Paul of 946 Myrtle
Frank
and
Joseph
Flannery
One
of
his
major
innovaMary's
Hospital,
Amster
Engineers, Mohawk Hudson berger of Gloversville; and 10 George Zibell, 6 Jeffrey Lane,
friends
Thursday evening Ave., wife of the late Christions
in
the
public
informadam,
N.Y
,
Jan.
1,
1963,
Ter-1
Funeral
from
Zwack
and
Sons
Power Squadron and Theta grandchildren.
Loudonville.
after
7
o'clock.
Interment tian F. Weeber; mother of
Mortuary
Friday
8:30
a.m
tion
divison
was
the
estabesa
A
Blanchfield,
wife
of
Lelta Chi fraternity.
Funeral srvices will be conMost Holy Redeemer Ceme- MPS, Paul N. Weteb^f New
and
9
o'clock
in
Our
Lady
lishment
of
the
"Business
in
James
A.
Blanchfield
of
Surviving are his wife, the ducted at 1:30 p.m. Friday at
New v'ork State" report, pub- Amsterdam, N. Y.; mother of Angels Church. Relatives tery.
York City, aad R. Gretchen
former El Dora Hoddert two Tebbutt Memorial Chapel
and
friends
s
r
e
respectfully
lished
every
other
month
and
of
John
Jr.
of
White
Plains,
NAAB—Jan. 2. 1963, Edward Weeber.
sons Robert D. Schamberger, with the Rev. Howard Stiminvited
to
attend
and
may
sent
to
some
25,000
business
N.
Y.,
James
D.
of
AmsterF. Naab of 155 No. Allen Funeral services Wednesday
Pawling, and John M. Scham- mell, pastor of Calvary Methleaders across the country.
dam, Thomas A. and Will- call at the mortuary also on
afternoon at 2 o'clock from
berger of Newington, Co.in.; odist
St., husband of J u l i a
Church,
officiating.
Mr. Ghent was metropoli- iam C. of New Hartford, Thursday after 4 o'clock.
a daughter, Mrs. Robert Cor- Burial will be in Memory's
Miner, brother of William the Philip J. Frederick
tan publicity director for the N. Y. and Patrick M. of HILTON — Dec. 29, 1962. Naab of SommervilCe, N. J. Funeral Home, 16 Manning
nell of Lynchburg, Va.; his Garden,
State Republican Committee Saddle Brook, N. J.; sister Mark James Hilton, infant
Square. Interment ThursSeveral nieces and nephfrom 1954 to 1959. He previ- of Mrs. Mary Helin of son of Raymond D. Jr. end
day in Albany Rural Cemeews also survive.
ously lmd worked for the Ro- Vischers Ferry, N. Y.; also Patricia Duncan Hilton of
Mrs. P a u l Clickner
tery.
Funeral
services
from
the
Funeral services will be chester Democrat and Chron- Miss Nora E. Donovan, Mrs. 222 Westchester Drive, DelPhilip J. Frederick Fu- Masses
Mrs. Flora Martin Click conducted tomorrow for Na-|icle> t n e former Rochester
Margaret Notan, Mrs. Ber- mar; brother of Raymond
neral Home, 16 Manning
ner, 67, a secretary at Emma
tha Casey and Mrs. Joseph D. 3rd, Claire Marie and
Newark
than Feldblum, 51, of 2 Moore| J ! ^ ? ^ ™ ^ . 1 1 ' .
Willard School the last six Street, who died last night at Star-Eagle, and* New York J. Bavasso of Troy. She is Geoffrey I. Hilton; grand- Sq. Notice of time later. SHEA — Second Anniversary
Amsterdam W—Mrs. Helen years, died yesterday at her
Mass will bt celebrated for
World Telegram & Sun,
Albany Medical Center Hos where h. was state political also survived by 13 grand- son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ray- POTTER—D. Lucille Brown
Kline LeFavour, 86, vice
the
v repose of the soul of
children.
home, 529 Pawling Avenue, pital.
mond D. Hilton, Sr. and Mr, Potter, Dec. 31, 1962, at
Charlotte
M. Shea on
president of the companv that
writer for 12 years. In 1935, Funeral * Friday morning at and Mrs. Willtwn Duncan.
her home, 104 Dove St.
Troy. She was the widow of
Thursday,
Jan. 3, at 8
A native of Russia, Mr. he served as Washington cor- 9 o'clock from St. Mary's
An Ste dail
sister of Charles Brow|i, of
^corded,
' ^ H died
' H 6yesterday
? / at
l M
P
a
u
l
"
ChekneV
Funeral
private
at
the
conveno'clock
at
St. Teresa of
her
Feldblum had lived in Albany respondent for Paul Block
Church,
A m s t e r d a m . ience of the family under Bradenton, Fla.; niece of
A
native
of
Valley
Falls,
Avila
Church.
home after a lengthy illness.
since 1921. He had been an Newspapers.
Burial St. Mary's Cemetery, the direction of the Daniel
Mary E. Brown, of Glens
Relatives and friends are inMrs. LeFavour's brother, she was graduated from Al- employe of B. T. Babbitt Co. A daughter, Mrs. Edwin
Amsterdam.
Falls.
Keenan
Funeral
Home.
bany
Business
College.
She
vited.
Gardiner Kline, is president
the last 25 years. He was a Moles of Valley Stream, and
Funeral services at the Teb
CTOUGH—Jan.
1,
1963,
Walworked
as
a
secretary
for
KING—Dec.
31,
1962,
Helen
of the company, William J.
trustee of the Independent two grandchildren survive.
ter ,S., of 101 South Swan M. Gorman, 53 Ten Broeck butt Memorial Chapel, 176 Card of Thanks
Kline & Sons Inc. She also the Adams Machine Co. in Benevolent Society, and a
State St., on Thursday
Troy,
and
in
New
Jersey
when
Street. Reposing at the St., wife of the late .James
leaves two sons, William B.
member of Congregation Sons
Clarence
morning at 11 o'clock. FLYNN — Mrs.
the
firm
moved
there.
She
Ohicorelli Funeral Home, E. Iling Sr. and mother of
Mrs. Etlson Potter
I/efavour, secretary-treasurer
Flynn
gratefully
acknowlof
Abraham
and
Albany
returned tb Troy in 1928.
James E. King, Colonie; sis- Friends may call at the edges the consoling kind277 Madison Ave.
of the company, and David E.,
Lodge, Knights of Pythias.
chapel Wednesday 3 to 5
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mrs. Clickner was a memof Winsted, Conn.
DANKO—December 30, 1962, ter of Mrs. Teresa Peterson, and 7 to 9 p. m.
ness of relatives and the
Survivors
are
his
wife,
the
D.
Lucille
Potter,
6?,
widow
Syracuse; also survived by
Reformed
warm
sympathy shown by
John
(Jack)
Danko
of
10
The Kline family has own- ber of North
former Rae Ginsburg; a son, of Edson PotteT7-wiH be conPOTTER — Officers of Ella the many friends of her
ed the evening newspaper Church, Watervliet, and Its Sanford Feldblum, and a ducted at 11 a.ni. tomorrow Berrcliffe Ave., husband of three grandchildren.
Women's Guild.
Funeral Thursday morning, 9
Nicholson Chapter No. 429 husband and the many docsince MR 79.
daughter, Mrs. Joel Warshaw, at Tebbutt Memorial Chapel, Alice Charron Danko, fath o'clock, from the Herbert
O E S . are requested to tors and nurses of the AlA sister, Mrs. Delia Hyde all of Albany.
er
of
Mrs.
John
H.
Williams
176
State
Street,
with
the
Rev.
W.
Reilly
Funeral
Home,
meet at the Tebbutt Me- bany Medical Center fotl
of Troy, and a brother,
and Miss Helen L. Danko,
T h o m a s (i. Horry
morial Chapel, 176 State their ^ a r e during his long
George W Martin of Wil- Services will be conducted Gerald Bliss of St. Paul's son of Mary and the late 1200 Central Ave,, and 9:30
at 1 p.m. in Levine Memorial Episcopal Church, officiating. Michael Danko; brother of o'clock at the Church of
St., on Wednesday evening
illness and at the time of
iianvsport. lnd , survive.
Funeral s e r v i c e s
for
Burial will be Ln Fort Ann.
Chapel,
with
Rabbi
Samuel
Reto7
a
t
7i30
r>'/»l/w»lr
tr>*
tmnAuai
his
death
_
Michael and J o j g j ^ J H A l i i ^t l v e s H ^ L f ^ " - '
Thomas (i Berry, 78, of 37| hol F H uner »' S e r v i c e s wi!1
Blindoiv
^f—Mrs.
Potter,
&
dental
assist—
members
nf
wnrrostpr
Ma**
Prank
<
friends
and
me
services for our late sister KLEINHANS — Mrs. Alice
-^^i*r-m—Friday at[
of Worcester, Mass., Frank,
e r r s r m t Trrtve~~NoTih. were Bowen
the Cantor Ken- ant with Dr. George Proper Mrs. Clark (Sylvia) Gibson of the Senior Citizens Club
Funeral Home; Water- nAbraham,
D.
Lucille Potter of Battle
Kleinhans and family, 9
conducted today at Tebbutt vliet, with' the Rev. Robert e t n Rabineau, Congregation for many years, died yesterof Albany are invited and
Hill C h a p t e r No. 262,
of
Miami
Beach,
Florida,
Beekman Street, Albany,
Chapel and in St. Catherine of E. Spencer, former pastor of B e l n E1 Jacob United Breth day in her home at 104 Dove
may call at the funeral
O.E.S., Fort Ann, N. Y.
gratefully acknowledge the
Mrs.
Alfred
(Statia)
IwaSiena Church. Burial was in North Reformed Church, of- ren, officiating. Burial will be Street.
home Wednesday a f t e r
KATHRYN MARTIN,
niec,
Mrs.
Oscar
(Mary)
.
consoling kindness of relaSt. Agnes Cemetery.
4 p.m.
ficiating. Burial will be in in the Independent Benevo- Born in Fort Arvn, Mrs. Pot- Yousfian,
Worthy Matron,
W
o
r
c
e
s
t
e
r
,
tives
and the warm symMr. Rerry, a native of Al- Elm wood Cemetery, Schagh- lent Cemetery, Guilderland. ter was a member of St.
MARION F1NKE,
Mass., Mrs. George (Bertha) KING—Dec. 30, 1962, Hilda
pathy
shown by the many
Paul's Episcopal Church of
bany, died suddenly Saturday ticoke.
Secretary.
J. King of 260 Ontario St..
friends of her beloved husMcGinn, Worcester, Mass.,
Albany and the Tri-City
He retired as treasurer and
and Miss Helen A. Danko; daughter of H i l d a M. SCHAMBERGER — Sanford band Charles Kleinhans
M
r
*
.
M
i
c
h
a
e
l
T
a
l
a
y
S
P
.
Organ
Club. She was past
sales representative of J. H.
grandfather of Lori, John Fancher and the late EdO. Schamberger, Jan. 1, with special thanks to
MISH A n n T . H e a l y
matron of Battle Hill Chap& F A Mead, Inc , in 1948,
ward King, sister of the 1963, at his home, 31 Powell - Mirmock B r i c k
D.. and Mark William.,.
Mrs. Michael Talay Sr., a ter 262. OES, of Fort Ann.
after 40 years with the com- Funeral services were con- resident of Watervliet more
Funeral from the Lasak Fu- late Corporal Edward J.
Aspinwall Rd., Loudon- Works, Local 825, Operatpany He was a communicant ducted todav for Mi.es Ann than 50 years, died there yes
Survivors include a brother, neral Home, 130 Northern King.
ville, husband of EI Dora ing Engineecs, manageof St Catherine of Siena Theresa Healy. 62, of 284 terday at her home, 2123 Charles Brown of Florida.
Boulevard, Thursday morn- Funeral from the Magin &
Hodder
Schamberger; ment and employes of AlChurch
Western Avenue, who^died Third Avenue.
ing at 9:30 and 10:30 Keegan Funeral Home, 991 father of John M. Scham- bany Felt Co. and Rev.
Survivors include his wife, Saturdav ait Albany Medical
o'clock at the Church of St. Madison Ave., Thursday berger of Newjngton, Conn., Carl Hiemstra of Third ReWalter J. Melius .
A native of Czechoslovakia,
Mrs Katharine Foley Berrv; Center Hospital.
formed Church of Albany.
morning, 10 o'clock. Rela- Robert D. Schamberger of
Catherine of Siena where a
a daughter, Mrs Philip Di Miss Healy retired four she was the former Susan Walter J. Melius, retired
Solemn High Mass of Re- tives and friends are in- Pawling, N. Y., and Mrs.
Pasquale of Mt Tabor, N. J.; years ago after many years Hribik. She was a founder of Delaware & Hudson Railroad
quiem
will be celebrated. vited and may also call at Robert (Barbara) Cornett In Memoriam
two sons. Edward S of Del- as a saleswoman for Honigs- St. Nicholas Ukranian CathoRelatives and friends are the funeral home Wednes- of Lynchburg, Va.; son of WHEELER—In loving memmar and Thomas G. Berry Jr. ba 's A r f i v e of Lenox. lic Church, Watervliet. and engineer, died Monday in St.
respectfully invited to *t- day after 6 p.m.
Mrs. John Schamberger of
of Westfield. V J. ant* four Mass , she had lived in Al- active in its affairs for many Petersburg, Fla., of injuries - tend and may also call atfSf&CELY—At Albany Medi- Gloversville. He is also ory of my husband, Frank
J. Wheeler, who passed
years.
suffered in an auto accident the funeral home Wednes
grandchildren.
bany 25 years, and was a
survived by 10 grand- away Jan. 1, .1959.
cal
Center,
Dec.
31,
1962,
day after 4 p.m. Interm/fflt Irving B. Makely of Wes- children.
member of the Rosary So- Besides her husband, she is Sunday
Nothing can ever take away
ment Our Lady of Angels terly N. Y.; father of Mrs. Funeral service at the Teb- The love a heart holds dear.
ciety of St Vincent de Paul's survived by a son, Michael Mr. Melius, a native of
M r . J . A. B l a n c h f i e l d Church, Legion of Mary Aux- Talay Jr., Watervliet; five
Green Island, m o v e d to Cemetery.
Irene Rider; brother of
butt Memorial Chapel, 176 Fond memories linger every
daughters,
Mr*
Michael
£ailiary.
Guild
of
the
Little
Mrs
Teresa
Donovan
Florida at his retirement ln DORN — Charles H. Dorn, Orson Makely.
Stale St., on Friday after- day,
blocky, Watervliet. Mrs. WilFuneral Friday 1 p. m. at the noon at 1:30 o'clock. Those Remembrance keeps h i m
Blanchfield, 6.3. a native of Flower of Blessed Sacrament
Dec.
30,
T962,
at
his
home,
August
1961.
He
had
joined
Church, and the Auxiliary of liam Fero, troy; Mrs?Donald
Watervliet and resident of the Good Shepherd of St. Ant. Glenmont, Mrs. Frank the railroad in 1905 as a 89 So. Lake Ave,, brother C u n n i n g h a m Funeral who wish may make con- near.
Home, Greenville, N. Y. tributions to M e m o r i a l
of Melville W. Dorn of
WIFE FRANCES
Amsterdam nearly 40 years, A. n's Institute,
Sovak, Rochester, and Mrs switchtender, became a fire
Hiawatha
Grange
will
conFund
in
care
of
Calvary
Minneapolis,
Minn.,
a
n
d
died yesterday at St. Mary's
She is survived by a brother Norman R. Mettler, York, Pa.; man in 1910, and an engineer
duct a service,, at the fu- Methodist Church, Albany.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Hospital. Her home was at Timothy Healy of Rochester, 11 grandchildren and four in 1923. From 1943 Until re- Mrs. Mabel D. Nixon.
Funeral service at the Teb- neral home Thursday eve STEVENS—At rest, Dec. 31, Florist
tiring, he worked on the
19 Trinity Place. Amsterdam. and a sister, Mrs Edward great-grandchildren.
butt Memorial Chapel, 176 ning 8 p.m. Friends may 1962, Frank Stevens, Knox,
She was the wife of James Marsh of Bristol, Conn,
Funeral services will be Albany-Montreal run.
State St., >n Wednesday call at the funeral home N. Y., husband of the late
" I S " FLOWERS
A. Blanchfield, assistant to Services were conducted at conducted at 8:30 a.m. in He had lived in New York afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Thursday evening 7 to 9 Grace Batcher; father of
-the general manager of the Zwack & Sons Mortuary, and Parker Brothers Memorial, City three years, PlaUsburgh
o'clock. Interment Medusa Mrs. Leulla Humpf, Mrs
DSMKER'S
FELDBWJM — At rest on
Amsterdam Recorder.
St. Vincent de Paul's Church. Watervliet, and at 9 a.m. at 15 years, Watervliet 22 years, Jan. 1, M963, Nathan Feld- Cemetery.
Florence Gaige, M i n e r 121 N . E « J H » , HO 3-4251
Besides her husband, she Burial will be in St Ann's St. Nicholas Church. Burial and Wynantskill one year,
MARX
—
Swtdenty
Dw
SO,
Stevens, Mrs. Edna Jones.
blum,
husband
of
Rae
Ginsis survived by five sons, Parish
Direct art
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Cemetery, Lenox, will be in Stt Patrick's Ceme before moving ,to "Florida. He
1962,
Edward
J.,
ST.,
late
Mrs.
Blanche
Rendo,
Mrs.
burg
Feldblum;
fathef
of
James D. of- Amsterdam, Mass.
was married to the late
tery, Watervliet.
of 99 Crescent Dr.; husBabcock Funeral Horn* ;
John J. o f White Plains,
Catherine Hobbins Melius, Mrs. Joel (Franclne) War- band of Alice A. Woods JHazel Blaisdell, Mrs. Elizabeth Brewer. Albert StevThomas A. and William C,
who died in 1958.
Marx; father of Mrs. Wal- ens, and Mrs. Anne Klasg; CAMPION fr SONS, INC.
both>ef New Hartford, N. Y..
Surviving are his second
MONUMENTS
ter
S. (Rita) Urbanski and brother of Lucius Stevens,
and Patrick M. Blanchfield,
wife, the former Helen Edshe
Gate Marlepe M. and
Everett
Stevens, Lenlla
MAIKIRS-MAUSOUUMS
Saddle Brook, N.J., and 13
wards; two sons, Walter F
Edward
J,
Marx,
.
Jr.;
Swartz;
treasurer,
Louis
EpUnderdonk.
Mrs. Minnie
The
Aroany
Hebrew
Tail
grandchildren.
Melius of Wynantskill, and
brother
of
Leonard
I.,
JosHunt,
D.
W.
Steven
stein;
recording
secretary,
Also, five sisters, Miss ors Association wiM hoM an
SAVf
John T. Meliua, New York BUY
eph
J.
and
Frank
H
Mrs.
Mary
Adams
Also
Nora E. Donovan, Mrs. Mar- im*taIlation of officers at fc:3GBenjamin Sehftffer; financial City; two daughters, *Mr*. 924 C.ntrol
Also
survived
by
4
grandsurvived
by
83
grandgaret Nolan. Mrs. Bertha p. m. Sunday in the Pythian secretary, Arthur Israel; first A. E Marcil, Cohoes, and
children and several nieces children
Casey and Mrs Joseph Ba* Temple at 728 Madison trustee; Max Kass: second Mrs. William Fergtison, Beaand
nephews
Funeral srevtees from
zasso, all of Troy, and Mrs
trustee, Israel Sherer; third con height grandchildren, and
Avenue.
Relatives and friends, also Fredendall Funeral Horn
Mary Helin of Vlschers Ferry
trustee, Abraham Stracher, one great-grandchild.
the Hoiy Name Sodaty M^^Mmmt,
Friday at
Funeral arrangements are Newly elected officers are:
gabi
risnen,
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j
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Funeral
-arrarreementi
a
n
f.
m.
Friends
stay
Si.
Catherine
of
Siena
being handled by Riley's Fu; President, Philip iC. Cohen; Cooper; and gabi shani
being
made
by
the
McNulty
Church
and
the
National
Thursday
from
7
to
9\p,
ncral Home, Amsterdam..
vice prudent, Gerald A. I Samuel Stracher.
Funeral Home, Green Island
Association of sh
Internment Knw* CeJnefcary
Schamberger,
Engineer, Dies
^eatl|r
Publishing Firm
Official Dies
Feldblum
Dies; Babbitt
Employe
Set Installation Hebrew Tailors
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