The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York (2024)

A-8 The Buffalo September 4, 1982 Death Listings -Gordon D. BRESE-Joseph S. BRZESZCZ-Joseph S. (see Brese) DeWITT- Thomas F. DICK -Helen Tinch FRAVEL-Frank A.

GMEREK-Stanley K. GOGA -John In Memoriam AMMOND- -Alberta Peterson HEITZ-Charles P. HERMAN- Harry M.D. -Arthur K. LAWLEY-Linda (Christiansen) LICATA-Marie Rita NADROWSKI -Edna (nee Winderberg) BRAID- -In loving memory of our niece and grandaughter Dawny, September brings your birthday, 12 candles it would have been.

Perhaps even one for luck; but God chose it not to be. Instead He called you home, with Kimmy and Peter by your side. The eternal flame of life shines upon a faithful, loving heart. A loving daughter, devoted sister, trusting friend and faithful servant. It leaves us very sad and lonely, but God blessed US for awhile and now the memories are left.

To hold us close to you until we meet in God's heavenly abode. Sadly missed by Grandmother, Aunt, Uncle, Nieces and Nephew. BRAID -In loving memory of our daughter and sister, Dawn, on her 12th birthday today, Sept. 4. You were taken so tragically from us, how young and full of life, and so lovely; Always loving, always caring, so sensitive and brave.

You are remembered and loved in school and home, by everyone. For your devotion to your sister Kim, and your loyalty to her, you are with us here always. God be with you and also Kim and Peter; you are altogether, united in God's world. We miss you baby and love you all, more than life itself. Happy birthday to our darling daughter.

Sadly missed and loved by MOM, DAD BROTHERS. COSTANTI loving memory of my husband, our father and grandfather, August, who so suddenly, four years ago today, Sept. 4, 1978. So many pleasant memo ries, of so many happy years; still lingers through our heartache, and sheds a silent tear. If we could only turn back time, to days of yesterday; our hearts would know no sadness, for you would be with us today.

Loved and sadly missed by WIFE, VERONICA, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. GRUNDY-In loving memory of William on his 83rd birthday today, Sept. 4. Your presence we miss, your memory we treasure. ALL YOUR FAMILY.

Deaths A AYERS-Gordon D. Aug. 31, 1982, husband of Jane (nee Thomas); father of Gordon D. (Josephine) of Phoenix, Ariz. and Mrs.

Robert (Beverly) Szczublewski; grandfather of 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; brother of Chester and Allan of Wilkes Barre, Pa. No prior visitation. A memorial service will be held on Sat. at 2 PM from the Delaware Ave. Baptist Church.

Friends invited. Arrangements by AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME INC. BRESE -Joseph S. Of Hamburg, N.Y. formerly of Lackawanna, N.Y.

Sept. 2, 1982, beloved husband of Helen Chorazak Brese, dearest father of Joseph and Mary Lou; son of the late Joseph and Mary Zambron Brzeszcz; brother of Edward, Mrs. Frank (Steffie) Chmiel, Anthony (Laura), Mrs. Casimer (Helen) Mroczkowski; sonin-law of the late Caroline Chorazak and Louis Bortollotti; brother-in-law of Mrs. Josephine (late Theodore) Trella, Mrs.

Genevieve (late Joseph) Rozwood, Frank (Stella) Chorazak, Antoinette-Stella (late Frank) Tenerowicz and Mrs. Theodore (Louise) Gemza; also survived by nieces and nephews. Services from the COLONIAL MEMORIAL CHAPELS INC. 3003 South Park Ave. Mon.

morning at 9 and from St. Hyazinth's Church at 9:30. Mr. Brese was a member of the U.S. of A.

Local No. 2604, Matthew Glab Post No. 1477, and a life time member of Dom Polski. Visitation 2-5 and 7- 9 PM. Memorial contributions can be made to the American Heart Association.

Friends invited. BRZESZCZ-Joseph S. see Brese DeWITT -Thomas F. Sept. 1, 1982, husband of the late Estelle Rothwell Dewitt; father of Gretchen A.

DeWitt and Mrs. Michael (Kathleen) Chase; also survived by six grandchildren; brother of Martin Dewitt. A memorial service will be held at a time to be announced. Mr. Dewitt was a member.

of Buffalo Lodge No. 846, and the Jewish Center. Arrangements by REGER FUNERAL HOME INC. DICK -Helen Tinch Of East Aurora, N.Y., Sept. 2, 1982, wife of the late Elmer mother of Mrs.

Virginia McGee (William) of East Aurora, N.Y.; sister of Mrs. Ewald (Pearl) Tober, Ms. Vernice Tinch, George Edgar, Mrs. Raymond (Ethel) Hinterberger and the late Lester and Nelson; also survived by two grandchildren, Michael A. and Marcia A.

McGee, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at the Immanual Lutheran Church, Pine East Aurora, N.Y. on Tues. at 11 AM. The family will be present to receive friends at the WOOD FUNERAL HOME 784 Main E.

Aurora, N. Y. Sat. evening from 7-9 PM and on Sun. from 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

No visitations on Mon. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorials to the Immanuel Lutheran Church would be appreciated. FRAVEL-Frank A. Of West Seneca, Sept.

3, 1982, husband of the late Edna M. (nee Pirk) and Lillian Roth Fravel; father of Judith S. (Donald) Puff, Carolyn L. (Michael) Pettit and Joan L. Roth; brother of June Kelichner, Janet Paulus, H.

Dean Jr. (Barbara), Roy (Mindy); also survived by eight grandchildren. Friends may call after 7 PM Sat. at the HOY FUNERAL HOME 3855 Seneca St. (2 blocks west of Union West Seneca, where funeral service will be held Tues.

morning at 10:30 followed by Burial Office and Eucharist from St. David's Episcopal Church, 3951 Seneca West Seneca, at 11 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be present 2-4 and 7-9. Mr.

Fravel was a life member of East Seneca Volunteer Fire Company. OWENS-Anna PASQUARELLAGrace (nee Sterlace) SAGER -Ethel SIRADAS- Mary Prionistis) SISTER -Mary Corona Murphy, RSM GMEREK-Stanley K. Sept. 2, 1982, beloved husband of Florence (nee Switek); dear father of Robert (Lela), Constance (James) Blahowicz, Jeffrey (Cynthia); grandfather of seven grandchildren; brother of Florian (Emily), Richard (Victoria), Arthur, Anthony (Dolores), Esther (Frederick) Pientka, Dolores Switek and the late Joseph, Freda Jankowiak, Helen (Harry) Plawinski and Edwin. Funeral from the PACER FUNERAL HOME 1275 Sycamore Tues.

at 9:15 and St. Luke's R.C. Church 9:30. Friends invited. Family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

GOGA -John Of Cheektowaga, Sept. 1982, husband of Margaret Antolik Goga; father of Theodore R. Goga and Mrs. A. Douglas (Phyllis) Brim; brother of Mrs.

Evan (Mary) Voivoda, Andrew, Mrs. Michael (Olga) Hanko, Thomas, Raymond Goga, Mrs. John (Vera) Visco, the late Mrs. Michael (Emma) Cina, Mrs. Joseph (Alice) Kunsa and William Goga; also survived by seven grandchildren.

The family will be present to receive friends Sat. and Sun. from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at BEACH-TUYN FUNERAL HOME 5541 Main St. at Cayuga Williamsville, where services will be held Mon. morning at 10 o'clock.

Friends invited. Mr. Goga was a member of the Foremans Assoc. at Westinghouse and Amherst Lodge No. 981 who will conduct a memorial service Sun.

evening at 7:30. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Luke's Lutheran Church. HAMMOND- -Alberta Peterson Of West Seneca, Sept. 2, 1982, wife of Roland H.

Hammond; mother of Roland E. (Elisabeth) Hammond; sister of Mrs. William (Margaret) Neidbalski, Mrs. Thomas (Beatrice) Kuznicki and August Peterson and the late John Peterson, Matilda Marks and Mr. Frances Will.

Friends may call at their convenience Fri. and Sat. at LOOMIS, OFFERS LOOMIS INC. Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca St. Friends may call at the Larson Memorial Chapel 20 Central Fredonia, N.

Y. Sun. 2-4 and 7-9 PM, where funeral will be held Mon. morning at 11 o'- clock. Memorials may be made to the South Park Baptist Church Memorial Fund.

HEITZ-Charles P. Of Depew, N.Y., Sept. 1982, beloved husband the late Marion (Barry) Heitz; dear brother Millie Heitz and the late Elma Deming a Letwinker; uncle of James Deming Sr. Funeral service from the BARROW- MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 1932 Bailey Ave. near Walden, Mon.

at 10 AM. Flowers gratefully declined. Family present Sat. 7-9 PM, Sun. 2- 4 and 7-9 PM.

Mr. Heitz was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge 1605. HERMAN -Harry M.D. Sept. 3, 1982, husband of Vera (Phillips); father of Dr.

Barry J. Herman and Jack E. Herman; also survived by five grandchildren; brother of Rose Fisher, Fannie Pines, Winnie Meltzer, Ethel Keller, Frieda Goldman, Irving, Morris and Theodore Herman, all out of town. Funeral services will be held Sun. at 1 PM from the DELAWARE PARK MEMORIAL CHAPEL 2141 Delaware Ave.

No prior visitation. In lieu of flowers, friends wishing may contribute to a charity of their choice. KRAMER-Arthur K. Sept. 2, 1982, beloved husband of Evelyn Gerlach Kramer; father of Christine Osinski, Mrs.

Earle (Barbara) Moyer, Marsha and Merri Kramer; grandfather of Alek Osinski and Monica Moyer; brother of Warren (Carol) Kramer and Mrs. Shirley Baumgartner. Funeral service from the CARLTON A. ULLRICH FUNERAL HOME 3272 Bailey Tues. morning at 9:30.

Friends are Invited. Gifts in memory of Mr. Kramer to the flower fund of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Depew, N. Y. would be appreciated.

Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Mr. Kramer was a member of Red Jacket Post No. 3068 VFW. LAWLEY-Linda (Christiansen) Of Barker, N.Y., Fri.

Sept. 3, 1982; beloved wife of James R. Lawley; mother of Sean, Patrick, Michael, all at home; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Jane) Christiansen of Clarence; sister of Mrs.

Daniel (Joanne) Curran of Hilton, Mrs. David (Sue) Errick of Akron, and Mrs. Thomas (Nancy) Lowe of Eggertsville; daughter-inlaw of Mrs. Betty Lawley of Buffalo. Friends received at the Sherrie-Bream Funeral Home, 4521 Main Gasport, where funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 PM.

The family will be present Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. If desired, memorials appreciated to the Intercommunity Memorial Hospital of Newfane. LICATA-Marie Rita Of West Seneca, Sept. 3, 1982, daughter of Dorothy (nee Carbone) and the late Vincent Licata; sister of Joseph niece of Mildred and Connie Carbone and the late Rose (Joseph) Grieco. Friends may call at the HOY FUNERAL HOME 3855 Seneca St.

(2 blocks west of Union West Seneca, where funeral service will be held Tues. morning at 8:45 followed by a Mass of Christian Burial from St. Anthony of Padua Church at 9:30. Friends invited. Family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

Flowers gratefully declined. IN MEMORIAM Remember your deceased loved ones. THE BUFFALO NEWS 856-5555 K. SWINIARSKIMichael A. TRAUTMAN A.

(nee Smith) M. WELKER-Allyn (nee WINTERS-John YOUCH-Goarge ZURZUSKI -Elsie (Greene) NADROWSKI-Edna (nee Winderberg) Sept. 2, 1982, beloved wife of John Nadrowski. Private funeral services were held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by the DANIEL R.

SMOLAREK FUNERAL HOME. OWENS-Anna K. (nee Warren) Of West Seneca, N.Y., Sept. 2, 1982, wife of the late Fred Owens, sister of Mrs. Kenneth (Ellen) Walker of Daytona, aunt of Warren (Teresa) Walker and the late Grant Walker, great-aunt of Kathleen M.

of Houston, Kenneth Julie Ann, Frank A. and Amy T. Funeral from the FRANKLIN F. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 54 Lake Blasdell Tues. morning at 9 o'clock and Our Mother of Good Council at 9:30.

Friends invited. Family will be present and Mrs. Owens was a member of the New York State Retired Teacher's Association, Ladies Auxiliary Brotherhood of Retired Trainmen, Altar and Rosary Society Our Lady of Good Council, the West Seneca Senior Citizens, the Pioneer Club of Ebenezer and the Arabian Oasis. -Grace (nee Sterlace) Of Orchard Park, N.Y., Sept. 2, 1982, beloved wife of Nicholas; dearest mother of Anthony (Barbara), Nicholas (Patricia), Mary Trupo, Mildred and Carl (Patricia); sister of Mrs.

Dorothy Piccolo, Ralph (Sue) Sterlace, Mrs. Madeline McCann, Angelo (Florence) Sterlace, Emilio, James and Mary Morgan and the late Nicholas, John, Anthony, Frank and Michael; sister-in-law of Mrs. Jenny Reiman and Angelo (Annabelle) Pasquarella; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Funeral services Tues. morning at 9 o'clock from the JOHN J.

KACZOR FUNERAL HOME, 3748 South Park Blasdell and at Our Lady of Sacred Heart Church at 9:30. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. Friends invited. Family will be present Sun. and Mon.

from 2-4 and 7-9. SAGER -Ethel M. Of Orchard Park, N.Y. September 3, 1982, wife of the late Walter W. Sager; mother of Harold (Joan) Sager, and Mrs.

Donald (Marie) Campbell; sister of the late Agnes Wheeler, Frances Wheeler and Edward Struck; also survived by six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call at their convenience. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the F.E. BROWN SONS FUNERAL HOME E. Quaker Orchard Park.

Services from the funeral home Mon. at 11 AM. Friends are invited. Mrs. Sager was a member of Priscilla Rebecka Lodge No.

587, past Nobel Grand Association, Orchard Park Grange, Erie Co. New York P.O.M.O.N.A. State Grange, National Grange, and the Hamburg Grange. Services by Priscilla Rebecka Lodge Sun. at 9 PM.

Mary (nee Prionistis) Sept. 3, 1982, wife of the late George Siradas; dear mother of William G. (Lula) Siradas and James G. (Susan) Siradas; sister of Kosta Prionistis, Christos Prionistis and Alice Prionistis; grandmother of George (Robin), John (Sandra), Paul, Lynn Marie, Lisa and Suzie Siradas; great-grandmother of Billy and Erik Siradas. Friends may call at THE SCHLAGER FUNERAL HOME 2643 Main (between Amherst and Fillmore), where the family will be present Fri.

7-9 and Sat. 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Trisagian prayers will be held Sat. evening at 8 PM. Services from the funeral home on Sun.

afternoon at 12:15 and at the Hellenic Orthodox Church of the Annunciation at o'clock. Mrs. Siradas was a member of the Philoptohos Society of the Annunciation, Womens Committee and The Senior Citizens of the Annunciation. Memorials in Mrs. Siradas' memory may be made to the Hospice of Buffalo or the Hellenic Church's Building Fund.

SISTER- Mary Corona Murphy RSM Sept. 2, 1982. Daughter of the late Cornelius and Catherine Bleb Murphy. Sister of Mrs. Raymond (Elizabeth) Maher, Mrs.

Edward Julia) Shambaugh of Whittier Mrs. Elmer (Virginia) Kinmartin, of Seal Beach, Edward (Ruth) Murphy of Yorba Linda Mrs. James (Mary Eileen) Bahan of Newport Beach, Calif. and, the late Neil, Kathleen, Francis, Joseph and Nelson Murphy, Sisterin-law of Mrs. Neil (Jule) Murphy of Little Falls, N.

Mrs. Francis (Gladys) Murphy of Hamburg, N.Y., Mrs. Joseph (Jane) Murphy and the late Raymond Maher. Friends may call at Mount Mercy Convent, 625 Abbott Rd. where a Mass of Chris tian Burial will be celebrated Mon.

evening at 7 o' clock. Arrangements by the VICTORIAN PARK MEMORIAL HOME. SWINIARSKI- A. September 3, 1982, beloved husband of the late Veronica (Bertha) Ziolkowski Swiniarski (nee Raczyk); and the late Lottie Swiniarski (nee Jaskowiak); devoted father of Ann (Matthew) Kaczanowski, Richard (Dorothy) Swiniarski, Alice (Stanley) Helak and the late Alfred (Irma) Swiniarski; son of the late Jacob and Rozalia Swiniarski; brother of the late Ida (late Walter) Ginter, late Stephen (late Charlotte) Swiniarski, late Sophie (late Vincent) Matusiak, late Casimer (late Bertha) Swiniarski, late Walter (late Anna) Swiniarski, late Mary (late Joseph) Wysocki and the late Edward (Clara) Swiniarski. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.

Funeral from THE BUSZKA FUNERAL HOME 2005 Clinton St. corner of South Ogden, Tues. at 8:45 AM. Mass of Christian Burial at St. John Kanty Church at 9:30 AM.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Mr. Swiniarski was a veteran of wwl, a retired NY Central Railroad carman, and a member of The American Legion Adam Plewacki Post No. 799, under whose auspices military graveside services will be held. Funeral home visiting hours 1-9 PM.

Lockport Church Tuning Up for Organ Project LOCKPORT Restoration of the turn-of-the-century organ in St. Mary's Church will begin in the coming month. The work by the Tellers Organ Co. of Erie, will take several months. The restoration will cost $72,000, more than half of which has already been raised by a special parish fund drive for the project.

Monsignor Paul J. Eberz, pastor, said the exact age and manufacturer of the organ is not known, but the restoration project may turn up more information about the organ's origin. The 16-rank organ in the church's choir loft will undergo replacement of the console, and relocation present pipes to the center of the loft from the sides a musically less desirable location to which they were placed at some point since 1900, he said. added, and the chimes be New ranks of pipes will restored. "The result will be a source of pride and a complement to our celebration of Mass," said Jean Skop and Robert Hagen, co-chairman of the organ fund drive.

Grape Festival Opens Sept. 22 In Silver Creek SILVER CREEK The 15th annual Festival of Grapes will open Sept. 22 with the selection of festival queens and presentation of the 1982 pentathlon champion at 7 p.m. in the Silver Creek Central High School. The festival will be highlighted by a grand float parade at 2 p.m.

Sept. 26, the final of the event. Festival opening hours at 7 p.m. Sept. 23-24 and 3 p.m., Sept.

25-26. Other program events include: Sept. 23, 7 p.m., Village Square, grape stomping, Sept. 25-26, arts and crafts show, olympics, athletic contests, grape judging and other events; Sept. 25, 9 p.m., grape ball, Mount Carmel Hall; and 1 to 5 p.m., amusem*nt rides; and Sept.

26, 10:30 a.m., 10-kilometer cross country race. Series of Events Set At Alfred University ALFRED A year-long series of campus forums and cultural programs begins at Alfred University Wednesday and Thursday with public lectures on the escalating threat of nuclear warfare. Other programs will include the Moe Koffman Jazz Quintet and a reading by Nobel Prize-winning poet Czeslaw Milosz on Sept. 28; dance performance by Patrick Su-. zeau on Oct.

14; a stage production of "Sleuth" on Oct. 29 and a lecture on government give-away programs on Nov. 15. All of the programs are open to the public. 2 Rescuers Killed By Toxic Fumes GOLDEN, Colo.

(AP) A worker remained hospitalized Friday after being rescued from a waste tank at the Coors Container Co. aluminum can factory in an accident that claimed the lives of her two rescuers. Pam Geist, 32, was in fair condition, a hospital spokesman said. Dead at the scene were Mark Olson, 27, of Denver, and Brian Pakka, 28, of Golden, who were overcome by fumes, authorities said. 2 Evans Democrats Back Hogg Candidacy Two Democratic leaders announced their support of Hogg a Town of Evans man, for the Democratic tion for assemblyman in the District.

The endorsem*nts were Anthony LaRusso, chairman in Evans, and Nesterowicz, president of the of Evans Democratic Club. TRAUTMAN -Martha A. Sept. 3, 1982, wife of the late Edward mother of Rev. Msgr.

Donald W. Trautman, Chancellor and Vicar General of Catholic Diocese, Eugene E. (Mary) and Carol Ann Trautman; grandmother of Catherine and Mark Trautman; sister of Irene Zrenner. Family will be present to receive friends Sun. and 2-5 and 7-9 PM, at the (Tonawanda Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME 2600 Sheridan Dr.

(at Parker Blvd.) where funeral services will be held Tues. morning at 9:45 from St. John the Bapfist Church 10:30 AM. Friends are invited. Flowers gratefully declined.

Contributions be made to St. John the Baptist Church. Mrs. Trautman was a life member of the Bishop Lay Advisory Council, past president of the Altar Rosary Society of St. Mark's and member of the Neuman Guild.

CARD OF THANKS 856-5555 STRANGE RECORD Chuck Strange, who's he'll make the attempt during regular race behind the wheel while Summer Shadoe rides card intermission, about 9 p.m., and will conin the back, wants to set a new world's record tinue to circle the track as long as he for driving a pickup truck on two. wheels at can. If he makes three full laps he'll break the Lancaster Speedway this evening. Strange says mark set by a Canadian stunt driver. Obituaries Martha Trautman, Mother of Monsignor Martha Smith Trautman, mother of Monsignor Donald W.

Trautman, chancellor and vicar general of the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, died Friday (Sept. 3, 1982) in her Town of Tonawanda home. A native of Buffalo, she was the widow of Edward J. Trautman, a prominent Buffa1o architect, who died in 1974. She was a life member of the Bishop's Lay Advisory Council, past president of the Altar-Rosary Soci- ety of St.

Mark's Church and a member of the Newman Guild. Surviving, in addition to Monsignor Trautman are: a son, Eugene a daughter, Carol Ann Trautman of the Town of Tonawanda; a sister, Irene Zrenner of Dallas; and two grandchildren. Prayers will be said at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday in the Tonawanda Chapel of the Amigone Funeral Home 2600 Sheridan Drive, Town of Tonawanda. A Mass of Christian Burial will be concelebrated at 10:30 a.m.

in St. John the Baptist Church, Englewood Avenue, Town of Tonawanda with Monsignor Trautman as the principal celebrant. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Linda R. Lawley, Lyndonville Teacher GASPORT Funeral services for Linda R.

Lawley, 38, of Huntington Beach Road, Barker, a Spanish teacher at Lyndonville Central School for the past 13 years, are planned at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Sherrie-Bream Funeral Home, 4521 Main St. She died Friday (Sept. 3, 1982) at Newfane Intercommunity Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Mrs.

Lawley previously had taught Spanish at Clarence High School and formerly lived in Clarence. She was a member of the Lyndonville Teachers Association and was scorekeeper for the Barker James C. Greig NEWFANE Funeral services for James C. Greig, 74, of 2544 Transit Road, a retired pressman at Moore Business Forms Inc. in Niagara Falls who owned beef cattle and farming operations in Wilson and Newfane, are planned at 2 p.m.

tomorrow in the Kenneth H. Sherrie Funeral Home, 6139 East Ave. Mr. Greig died Thursday (Sept. 2, 1982) at Newfane Intercommunity Memorial Hospital after a long illness.

A World War II Army veteran, he was awarded service medals for the Asiatic, Pacific, European, and Mid-African campaigns. He was a member of the Church of Christ Scientist in Niagara Falls. Surviving besides his wife, the former Lidia Chiodo, are two sons, James Greig Jr. and Scott, both of Newfane; four daughters, Carol Coulson of Burt, Jacqueline Wagner of Torrances, Lidia Kriwox of Tupper Lake and Jean Roberts of Greenville, S.C.; three brothers, John, George, and Gordon, all of Niagara Falls, and two sisters, Eva Seth of Los Angeles and Ruby Aikens of Youngstown. WELKER-Allyn K.

Sept. 2, 1982, formerly of Buffalo, N.Y., husband of Irene (DeTemple) Welker; father of Richard (Arlene) Welker, Mrs. Gerald (Joan) Fuller and Dr. Howard (Marilyn) Welker; also survived by seven grandchildren. Family will be present Sat.

evening 7-9 PM at the DOHN FUNERAL HOME 143 Kenmore near University Plaza. Burial at the convenience of the family. Mr. Welker was a member and ruling elder of University Presbyterian Church, member of Highland Lodge No. 835 Buffalo Consistory, Ismailia Shrine and its band and was a retired Buffalo Postal Clerk.

Memorials may be made to the S. Leslie Reid Fund of University Presbyterian Church of Highland Lodge No. 835 Charity Fund. WINTERS -John M. September 3, 1982, beloved husband of the late Eva (nee MacKenzie); also survived by nieces and nephews.

Family present Sat. 7- 9 PM and Sun. 2-4 and 7-9 PM at THE (Delavan Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME 1250 East Delavan Ave. where funeral services will be held Mon. at 10 PM.

Friends invited. NEWS CLASSIFIED DIAL 856-5555 Mamie Dent MEDINA Mamie Dent, 82, of 2602 Townline Road died Thursday (Sept. 2, 1982) in the Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, after a long illness. Born in Johnson County, she had lived in the Medina area for the past 15 years. She was the widow of John Dent, who died in 1947.

Survivors are a son, John Dent of Rahway, N.J.; seven daughters, Mary Wiley Wrightsville, Lillie P. Dent of Miami, Sadie Randall of Newark, N.J., Mrs. Marion Cotton and Lula Mae Brady, both of Medina, Sarah Moore and Eva Bentley, both of Newark, N.J.; 27 grandchildren; and many great-: grandchildren. Services will held at the Barnes-Tuttle Funeral Home, Medina at 2:30 p.m. Thursday.

Burial will be in Boxwood Cemetery, Medina. Little League. She also had done volunteer work with the Kenan Center Youth Hockey Program in Lockport. A 1966 graduate of State University Buffalo, she had been an exchange student in Ecuador during her high school years. Surviving besides her husband, James are three sons, Sean, Patrick and Michael, all at home, her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Christiansen of Clarence; and three sisters, Joanne Curran, of Hilton; Sue Errick of Akron, and Nancy Lowe, of Eggertsville. Clara M. Ring NIAGARA FALLS Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Hoitink Undertaking Randolph, for Clarea M.

Ring, 94, of 2013 River Road, who died Wednesday (Sept. 1, 1982) in Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston after a long illness. A native of Randolph, she lived there for many years. Her husband, John Ring, died in 1953.

Surviving are four sons, Glen of Frewsburg, Carol H. of North Tonawanda and Donald of Michigan and Edward; 10 grandchildren and 13 great Burial will be at the Randolph Cemetery. William C. R. Taylor Sr.

LYNDONVILLE William C. R. Taylor 70, of 1650 Murdock Road, a Boy Scout leader for 25 years, died Friday (Sept. 3, 1982) in Medina Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Born in West Falls, he had lived in Lyndonville for the past 33 years.

He was employed by the Town of Yates and retired in 1969. He was active in the Lewiston Trail Council, Boy Scouts of America. Survivors are his wife, Wilma Vaughn Taylor; two sons, Ronald Taylor of Georgia and Cpl. William Taylor of Camp Lejune, N.C.; four daughters, Dorothy Massey of Kent City, Carol Klee Lyndonville, Norma Taylor of Grand Rapids, Mich. and Linda Taylor of Lockport; 11 grandchildren; one sister, Christine Schnear of Santa Clara, two brothers, Theodore Chubbuck of Santa Clara, Calif.

and Richard Chubbuck of Gilbert, Ariz. Services will be held at the Barnes-Tuttle Funeral Home, Lyndonville, at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Lynhaven Cemetery here. Cletus T.

Gregorius DANSVILLE Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. today in the Chamberlin Funeral Home here for Cletus T. Gregorius, 64, who died Thursday (Sept. 2, 1982) in Noyes Memorial Hospital. Mr.

Gregorius was a lifetime resident of Dansville and a retired nurseryman. He was member of the Wayland Rod and Gun Club. Surviving are: a sister, Catherine Hults, of Dansville; and a brother, Frank of Canaseraga. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Dansville. Rites for Jay Novello Set; Character Actor HOLLYWOOD (UPI) A funeral will be held today for character actor Jay Novello, a veteran of hundreds of movies and television roles, including the series "McHale's Navy." Mr.

Novello died Thursday of cancer, a family spokesman said Friday. He was 78 years old. Mr. Novello was best known for his title role in the 1960s movie "The Willie Sutton Story," playing the famed, dapper bank robber. He was also a regular member of the cast of TV's "McHale's Navy" as the mayor of an Italian town.

Niagara to Have Prosecutors on Weekend Call Friday Ralph S. dairynomina- 146th made by Democratic John T. Town LOCKPORT Attorneys from the Niagara County district attorney's office will be "on call," via a special beeper system to aid lawenforcement personnel every weekend starting this Labor Day, District Attorney Peter L. Broderick announced Friday. The special call number went into effect at 5 p.m.

Friday for all police officers and all town and city-court judges. It will be used in the event of a major case that might require the aid of legal advice in arrest or investigation. Mr. Broderick said one assistant district attorney from his office will be assigned to cover the period between 5 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.

Monday. However, on this Labor Day weekend, the on-duty time will extend until 9 a.m. Tuesday. YOUCH -George M. Sept.

1, 1982, husband of the late Ula Collister George Youch; Bissell; stepfather brother of Mrs. Wilbur (Mary) Williams, Mrs. Alex (Emma) Gardiner, Mrs. Ben (Anna) Henritzy, Mrs. John (Ruth) Mills, and Mrs.

Grady (Grace) Doyle. The family will receive friends Mon. eve. from 7-9 PM at BEACH-TUYN FUNERAL HOME 5541 Main at Cayuga Williamsville, where services will be held Tues. afternoon at 1:00.

Friends are invited. Mr. Youch was a member of the Salvation Army and Amherst Senior Center. Memorial contributions may be made to the Amherst Senior Center Memorial Fund. ZURZUSKI-Eisie (Greene) Of Buffalo, N.Y., Sept.

3, 1982, wife of the late David T. Zurzuski; dear mother of David T. Jr. (Mildred) of Paul J. (Elaine), and Mrs.

Norbert (Arlene) Brown; pre-deceased by brothers and sisters; also survived by 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends Sat. and from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the RAY O'CONNELL FUNERAL HOME 2286 South Park Ave. No visitation Mon. Funeral services will be held in the funeral home Tues.

rnorning at 9 AM. Rev. George J. Brennan officiating. Friends invited.

Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Oregon Journal Ends Publication PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Oregon Journal employees came to work dressed in black Friday, the last regular work day at the 81- year-old afternoon newspaper. The Journal's news staff is being merged with that of the morning Oregonian, which will become an all-day newspaper. Both newspapers are owned be the Newhouse organization and had shared printing, circulation and advertising staffs.

Johnstone to Speak About China Tuesday D. Bruce Johnstone, president of Buffalo State College, will give a slide-illustrated talk on "China Today" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the International Institute, 864 Delaware Ave. The institute's council will sponsor the program and hold a reception afterward..

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