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NORTH EDITION A-10 NORTH EDITION The Buffalo November 19, 1984 62 Death Listinna C2 ABRAMS- Viola FLYNN -Raymond T. I KOHLHAGEN- NICHTER-ROY F. ANTOLINA- -Daniel (Ray) Regina (nee OBER -Daniel G. G. (Ober) FRICK-ABRAMS- Stachowski) (See Antolina BLAKE -Michele Viola J.

notice) Brousseau GRAF -Frank N. Cheryl Ann (nee -Matthew P. BLANKHEIT- John GRAVER- -Dr. Costello) -Monica D. BOEHM-Christian S.

Hyman H. F. (nee Konwinski) BOLING -Floyd GREGORY- LOPATA -Josephine BOSCAGLIA- Jeanne Malcolm D. (D'Addezio) -Faye L. H.

(nee Roberts) -Michael Savasta BRONKE -Henry H. HAZLEWOOD- LOSI -Sarah (nee TOMASULOCHRZANOWSKI- Grace R. LYNCH Brucklier) -Ernest J. Nicholas F. Sigmund HEATON- -Jessie WALTERSBridget Jr.

Margaret M. CLINKHAMMER- HESS- Elizabeth MARCHESE- (Kreher) Elizabeth M. Staudacher Rosemarie P. (nee WALTONCOLE-Carlton V. HOYDEN -John Jr.

Monaco) William N. DRESSLER- (Jack) MARCIANO -Clara WANAT -Regina, See Stephen B. JOHNSON -Dorothy (Tillie) Kohlhagen notice. DUSTIN-Lorraine (Dunlop) McLAUGHLINERNEWEIN-See -Mary Marjorie F. (Van -Joseph L.

Clinkhammer, Maruszewska) Riper) WHUKOWSKIElizabeth M. Notice thee, L. NAGALSKI -Angeline Felix S. FARNHAM- Alice KLOPFER -Esther L. (nee ZUKOWSKILees Steffy Woiciechowski) Edward C.

In Memoriam COOMBS- Catherine (nee Colin) Nov. 19, 1984, wife of the late James S. BLIEMEISTER -In memory of my father, Coombs; sister of the late Arthur J. and George, who away Nov. 19, 1983.

James E. Colin and Mrs. Arnold J. DUYou're not forgotten, father dear, nor quin; survived also by seven nieces and ever shall as long as life and nephews. Friends may call on Tues.

from memory last, we shall remember thee. 2-4 and 7-9 PM at McDONALD-THOMAS YOUR SON GEORGE AND FAMILY V. RAY FUNERAL HOME, 1103 Delaware Ave. where services will be held Wed. at a -Margaret, Sept.

19, 1984. time to be announced. I love and miss you Mom. Love DUSTIN- Lorraine CUTHBERT-Treasured memories of our husband, father and grandfather, Matthew, who passed away Nov. 19, 1973.

Sadly missed by WIFE, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. YOUR SON RICKY. MANCUSO, Samuel memory of our husband and father, who passed away Nov. 19, 1981. Our memory of your love helps us bear our sorrow.

We shall be united in some bright tomorrow. WIFE, MARY ANN AND SON, SAM. PALISANO loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, Casey, who left us 13 years ago today. We do not think of you as far away, each memory keeps you near; and as we try to live our lives, we feel your presence here. WIFE VERA, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN.

PAPAJ- our dearest mother and grandmother, Antoinette, who entered into rest 30 years ago today, Nov. 19, 1954. Lovingly remembered with a Mass and prayers. DAUGHTER JANET, ROMAN AND GERRY BEREZIUK. WERY-In loving memory of our beloved mother, Alma, who passed away years ago, and brother, John, seven years ago, Nov.

27, November comes with sad regrets, it brings a day we can't forget; deep in our hearts you will always stay, loved and remembered every day. Sadly missed by, CHILDREN AND FAMILIES. Death Listings ABRAMS -Viola. See Viola Frick notice. ANTOLINA -Daniel G.

(Ober) Suddenly Nov. 16, 1984; beloved son of John Jr. and Janet Ober; brother of Airman Charles Antolina USAF and John F. Ober 111; grandson of Wanda Markowski and late Henry Marks and Frances and the late Charles S. Antolina.

Friends may call on Mon. at the EUGENE J. HEIL FUNERAL HOME 8434 N. Main Angola, N. Y.

from 2-4 and 7-9 PM and are invited to attend the funeral service Tues. morning at 11 AM at the Wesleyan Church, Herr Angola, N.Y. Daniel was a senior at Lakeshore Senior High School and was a member of BSA Troop No. 578 Derby, NY. -Michele Brousseau Nov.

8, 1984, mother of Kathryn Ann Blake; daughter of Margaret Leinert Brousseau and the late Ralph sister of Mary M. Shields, Mercedes K. Barber, Michael C. and John C. Gifts in Michele's memory may be made to the OLV Hospital or Infant Home.

A private funeral service and interment were privately held under the direction of CARLTON A. ULLRICH FUNERAL HOME INC. BLANKHEIT- -John Nov. 17, 1984, husband of the late Marian D. and Fern H.

Blankheit; father of Mrs. Ruth (Jack) Winegarden and Mrs. Carolyn (Jerome) Smolarek; also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends may call Mon. from 7-9 at the LESTER H.

WEDEKINDT INC. FUNERAL HOME, 3290 Delaware where funeral service will be held Tues. afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr.

Blankheit was a member of the Buffalo Lawn Bowling Assn. BOEHM -Christian S. I Buffalo, N.Y., Nov. 17, 1984, husband of the late Ursula (Hastings); father of Christian Boehm Jr. (Rita) and Kenneth Boehm and the late Raymond Boehm; brother of Margaret Tiedman.

Family will receive friends Mon. 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the RAPIN FUNERAL HOME 2407 Genesee corner of Pine Ridge where funeral service will be held Tues. at 10 AM. Mr. Boehm was a member of the Operating Engineers Local 17A.

BOLING--Floyd Nov. 17, 1984, beloved husband of Zorie Boling; father of 16 children; brother of da Jones of Rogersville, a also surJessie Lee and Elmonia Fuqua and Arwilvived by 19 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Family present Tues. 7-9 PM at the THOMAS T. EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME 995 Genesee St.

where funeral services will be held Wed. at 10 AM. BOSCAGLIA- Jeanne H. (nee Roberts) Of West Seneca, Nov. 17, 1984, wife of Richard mother of David Boscaglia and Joanne (James) Bishop; sister of Evelyn (Eric) Arnold and Betty (Robert) Schmidt; also survived by five grandchildren.

Friends may call Sun. and Mon. 2-4 and 7-9 at the HOY FUNERAL HOME 3855 Seneca West Seneca, where funeral services will be held Tues. morning at 10. Friends invited.

BRONKE -Henry H. Nov. 16, 1984, beloved husband of Berniece Ballard Bronke; father of H. Robert (Gretchen) Bronke; grandfather of Heide Kevin R. and David H.

Bronke; brother of Mrs. Michael J. (Ethel) Scanlon. Funeral service from the CARLTON A. ULLRICH FUNERAL HOME 3272 Bailey Tues.

at 1 PM. Friends are invited. Mr. Bronke was a member of Central Presbyterian Church and was a 60 year member of Transportation Lodge No. 842 under whose auspices a service will be held Sun.

at 8 PM. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9. CHRZANOWSKI-Sigmund Nov. 17, 1984, beloved husband of Helen (nee Naliwajek); dearest father of Richard, John (Debbie) and Joanne (Richard) Malik; survived by eight grandchildren; son of the late Frank and Anastasia Chrzanowski; brother of Stephen (Sophie), Jane (late Leonard) Schrader, and the a late Frank (Mary), late Angeline Alfred (Alice), Mary (Ronald) Schanne (late Chester) Drabek and the late Bertha Chrzanowski; also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral services commencing at the DANIEL R.

SMOLAREK FUNERAL HOME, 2047 Broadway, CheektowagaBuffalo City Line Tues. morning at 8:45 and at Precious Blood Church at 9:30. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

Flowers gratefully declined. -Elizabeth M. (Betty) Nov. 16, 1984, of the Town of Tonawanda, N. beloved wife of Charles and the late Gervase L.

Ernewein; mother of Gregory Ernewein; sister of Mrs. Walter (Florence) Tyler, Mrs. William (Mary) Richmeyer and Mrs. Donald (Irene) Hagner. Funeral services will be held at the LESTER H.

WEDEKINDT FUNERAL HOME 3290 Delaware Tues. morning at 11. Friends are invited. Mrs. Clinkhammer was a member of the Variety Club Tent 7.

Family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 PM. COLE- Carlton V. Nov. 19, 1984, beloved husband of Mary; son of the late William W. and Margaret Diebold Cole; brother of Mrs.

Ralph (Mildred) Frederick, Margaret Lillian E. Clarence J. and William N. Cole. Friends may call Mon.

7-9, 2-4 and 7-9 at the McKENDRY-DENGLER FUNERAL HOME 2540 Main where funeral will be held Wed. morning at 9:30 and a funeral Mass at St. Margaret's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr.

Cole was a vertteran of W.W. I1 and member of the Navel Reserve. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Of Buffalo, Nov.

16, 1984. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service Tues. afternoon at 1 PM from the LINKFOX FUNERAL HOME, 355 Grant St. Arrangements by ANTHONY M. CASTIGLIA.

DRESSER -Stephan B. Nov. 18, 1984, husband of late Frances (nee Szczesna); dear father of Richard (Estelle) and Joann (Elmer) Uhle; also survived by grand and great-grandchildren; brother of Walter (Evelyn) and Gertrude Eddy. Funeral from the PACER FUNERAL HOME 1275 Sycamore Wed. at 9:30 and St.

Gerard's Church at 10 AM. Friends invited. Family present 2-4 and 7-9 PM. ERNEWEINSee Clinkhammer, Elizabeth M. Notice.

FARNHAM- -Alice Lees Nov. 17, 1984, wife of the late William C. Gibson and Paul E. Farnham; sister of Mrs. Albert (Ruth) Homberger the late Albert W.

Lees and Edward J. Whalen; also survived by nieces and nephews. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at BEACH-TUYN FUNERAL HOME 5541 Main St. at Cauyga Williamsville, where services will be held Tues. afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Friends are invited. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial contributions may be made to the Assn. for Research of Childhood Cancer Inc. Mrs.

Farnham was a past matron of Revera Chapter No. 807 O.E.S. FLYNN -Raymond T. (Ray) Nov. 19, 1984, of Buffalo, husband of the late Hazel Weatherall Flynn; father of R.

Thomas (Mary Jean) Flynn; stepfather of E. Jane Ritter; grandfather of Mrs. Dantel (Kathleen) Foit, Mrs. Christopher (Susan) Schlichte, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Judith A.

Pavis; also survived by three great- grandchildren. Funeral from the WM. A. ROLLING FUNERAL HOME, 3000 Delaware Ave. at Tremont, Kenmore, Wed.

morning at 9. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Pauls R.C. Church at 9:15. Friends are invited.

The family will be present Mon. 7-9 and Tues. 2-4 and 7-9 PM. FRICK-ABRAMS- Viola J. Nov.

18, 1984, dearest friend of the late Hyman Abrams; sister of the late Raymond Frick; sister-in-law of Angeline Frick; aunt of Jane (Merle) Broadhead and Elnora (Walter) Merecki; greataunt of Linda (Roger) Weiglein; also survived by 13 additional greatnieces and nephews, great-great-nieces and nephews; and one great-great-great-nephew. Friends received Tues. (only) from 2-5 and PM at THE NIGHTENGALE FUNERAL HOME, 1884 South Park Ave. (near Tifft), where services will be held on Tues. evening at 8:45 PM.

Friends invited. Pastor Richard E. Blemaster officiating. FRIES -Henrietta A. 85, of North Tonawanda, on Nov.

16, 1984, sister of Walter. Funeral service Tues. at 11 AM at WEEKS FUNERAL HOME, Warsaw. Burial Forest Lawn cemetery. GRAF-Frank N.

Nov. 17, 1984, beloved husband of Rita (nee Sierzchula); dear father of Joseph (Cheryl); grandfather of Nicholas and Katy Ann; son of the late Joseph and Theresa; brother of Gerhard, Norman and the late Joseph Graf and Theresa Felment. Friends may call Sun. and Mon. from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the PACER FUNERAL HOME 2275 George Urban Blvd.

(2 blocks east of Dick Mass of Christian Burial 9:45, at St. John the Baptist Church (1085 Englewood Mr. Graf was a member of VFW Leonard Post 6251 and National Assn. of Letter Carriers. GRAVER -Dr.

Hyman H. Nov. 17, 1984, beloved husband of Charlotte; loving father of Nancy, Dr. L. Michael and Jane; brother of Dinah Feinstein and Tammie Litten of New York and the late Sarah Rubin, Abe Graver and Louis Graver.

Services from the Sisterhood Chapel, Temple Beth Zion, 805 Delaware Ave. Mon. 2 o'clock PM. No prior visitation. In lieu of flowers friends wishing to do so, may contribute to Hospice Buffalo or Temple Beth Zion.

Condolence calls Mon. and Tues. 7-9 PM. Arrangements by the DELAWARE PARK MEMORIAL CHAPEL INC. GREGORY-Malcolm D.

Of East Aurora, N.Y., suddenly, Nov. 12, 1984, husband of Luci M. Lewis Gregory; son of Malcolm and Eleanor Gregory; brother of Mrs. Christine Burke (Timothy), and Peter Gwen). No prior visitation.

Memorial service Nov. 25, 1984, at 2 PM from the Baker Memorial United Methodist Church. Interment will be private. Memorial gifts may be made to the East Aurora Historical Society. Arrangements by the KENNETH HOWE FUNERAL HOME INC.

HAMSIK -Michael Nov. 17, 1984, husband of the late Angeline Ciuba Hamsik; father of Robert B. (Mary Ann), Donald R. (Beatrice) and Emilia O. Anger; also survived by grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Friends may call Mon. 7-9, Tues. 2-4, 7-9 PM at the McKENDRY-DENGLER FUNERAL HOME 2540 Main St. where funeral will be held Wed. morning at 9 o'clock and a Mass of Christian Burial at Blessed Trinity Church at 9:30.

Friends invited. HAZLEWOOD- -Grace R. Nov. 17, 1984, of Kenmore, N.Y., beloved wife of William J. Hazlewood; mother of Ann (Dr.

Frederick) Seidl and Pamela H. Reid; grandmother of Andrew and Barbara Seidi, William, Bonnie and Robert Reid. Friends may call Mon. 7-9 and Tues. 2-4 at the LESTER H.

WEDEKINDT INC. FUNERAL HOME, 3290 Delaware Ave. Funeral services in Kenmore U. Methodist Church Wed. afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Friends are invited. Mrs. Hazlewood had been a librarian at Lockwood Library, U.B. and a member of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. Those wishing may make memorial contributions to Kenmore U.

Methodist Church. HEATON -Jessie Bridget Nov. 19, 1984, beloved wife of the late George; dear mother of Earl (Ruth), Glenn (Verna), Roy (Dorcas), James (Ruth) Heaton, Mrs. Edward (Berneta) Brach and Mrs. Daniel (Fern) Diringer and the late Owen Heaton and Larve Evans; mother-in-law of Hulda Heaton; also survived by several grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.

Arrangements are presently incomplete. Arrangements by (Tonawanda Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME 2600 Sheridan Dr. HESS- -Elizabeth Staudacher Nov. 18, 1984, beloved wife of Walter C. Hess mother of Ronald Gendrew, Cynthia Gruber and Charles Hess.

A private. funeral service was held at the CARLTON A. ULLRICH FUNERAL HOME. HOYDEN-John Jr. (Jack) Nov.

18, 1984, suddenly, beloved son of John Emil (Marjory) and the late Dorothy Wildy Hoyden; dearest brother of David (Joanna) and Kenneth Hoyden; survived by several aunts and uncles. Funeral Wed. at 9 o'clock from the CHURCH FUNERAL HOME, 998 Lovejoy St. and in Visitation Church at 9:30. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9.

Mr. Hoyden was a member of the Ismailia Temple (Southwestern JEFFRIES -Frances (nee Morreale) Nov. 19, 1984, wife of Richard mother of James daughter of Josephine and the late Andrew Morreale; sister of Mrs. Robert (Jennie) (Joanne) Klump; aunt of Robert A. and Elizabeth A.

Klump. Family will be present Mon. evening 7-9 PM, and Tues. 2-5 and 7-9 PM at the (Amherst Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME, 5200 Sheridan Dr. (Corner of Hopkins Rd.) where funeral services will be held on Wed.

morning at 9 AM and from St. Gregory the Great Church at 9:30 AM. Friends invited. JOHNSON -Dorothy (Dunlop) Nov. 17, 1984, wife of the late Albert E.

Dunlop and Charles J. Johnson dearest mother of Allen Dunlop of Grand Island, Charles J. Johnson Jr. of Detroit, Mrs. Dorothene Martin of Alexandria, Va.

and Mrs. Martha Anderson of Chevy Chase, also survived by six grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Funeral services Wed. at 10 AM from the Kingdom Hall, 441 E. Ferry St.

Family present Tues. 7-9 PM at the THOMAS T. EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME 995 Genesee St. Flowers gratefully declined. Contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation WNY Chapter, 1370 Niagara Falls Tonawanda.

KLEIN-Edwin L. Nov. 18, 1984, husband of the late Evelyn Cutler Klein; father of Mrs. Nelson (Verna) Bieger, Mrs. Thomas (Brenda) May and the late Rodney Klein; also surwill vived by six grandchildren.

The family be present to receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at BEACH-TUYN FUNERAL HOME 5541 Main St. at Cauyga Williamsville, where services will be held Tues. morning at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr.

Klein was an exempt member of the Getzville Fire Co. Flowers gratefully declined. -Mary (nee Maruszewska) Nov. 17, 1984, wife of the late Peter; dearest mother of the late Henry (late Geraldine), late Norman, Dorothy (Casey) Balbuzoski, and William (Beverly) Kijewski; fond grandmother of Dorothy Lee, Peter, Judith, Michael, Norman and Glenn; great-grandmother of five great-grandchildren; sister of the late Frank (late Eleanor) Maruszewski, late Phil (late Dose) Roche, late Agnes (late Steve) Wyszykiewicz, late Adam (late Mary) Przybylski, late Joe (late Celia) Przybylski, Irene (late Louis) Wendlinger, late John (late Frances) Przybylski, late Walter (Helen) Przybylski, Ceil (John) Hodan, Bertha (late William) Therrien, Charlotte (Stanley) Hahin and the late Edward (Mary) Przybylski; also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral Tues.

9:30 AM from the ORLOWSKI SUCHOCKI FUNERAL HOME, 173 Stanislaus, corner Sobieski with Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM at St. Adalbert's Basilica. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-9 PM. KLOPFER -Esther L. Steffy Of Hamburg, N.Y., Nov.

17, 1984, wife of the late William R. Klopfer and Edward J. Black; mother of Mrs. James (Helen) Zeedar of Tenn. and Mrs.

Edward (Elaine) Henderson of Depew, N.Y.; sister of Helen Regenauer of Amherst, N. Y. and Mrs. Phillip (Marian) Nuhfer of Warren, grandmother of James, Mark and David Zeedar and Nancy and Jeffrey Henderson; also survived by one niece and three nephews. No prior visitation.

Funeral private. Arrangements by LOOMIS, OFFERS LOOMIS INC. KOHLHAGEN- Regina (nee Stachowski) Nov. 16, 1984, wife of the late John Wanat and Milton Kohlhagen; mother of Ronald E. (Terrie Wanat; daughter of Matilda Stachowski and the late John; grandmother of Ronald Timothy Tina M.

and Jonn survived by brothers and sisters. Funeral services Tues. at 9:30 AM from the URBAN FUNERAL HOME, 3645 Genesee St. (2 blocks east of Union and in Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 10 AM. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

Flowers gratefully declined. KOWALCZYK -Cheryl Ann (nee Costello) Of Penfield, N.Y., formerly of Depew, N. Nov. 18, 1984, beloved wife of Lawrence E. Kowalczyk; dearest mother of Melissa and Michael; of Sibby and Dolores Costello (Christopher); sister of Michelle Costello; paternal granddaughter of Louise and the late Michael Costello; maternal granddaughter of the late John and Rita Christopher; daughterin-law of Virginia and the late Leonard Kowalczyk; granddaughter-in-law of Val and Virginia Trawinski; also survived by aunts, uncles and cousins.

Funeral services commencing at the DANIEL R. SMOLAREK FUNERAL HOME, 2510 Union Rd. (two blocks south of Williams St.) Wed. morning at 8:45 and at St. Barnabas Church at 9:30.

Entombment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 LEWIS -Ruth F. Nov. 18, 1984, wife of the late Leo; mother of Leslie (Arlene) Lewis; sister of Maratha Satinsky of Philadelphia; also survived by two grandchildren.

Funeral services at the DELAWARE PARK MEMORIAL CHAPEL 2141 Delaware 9 AM. Interment in New York City. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Assoc. A period of mourning will be observed at 8 Stonewood E. Amherst.

LIBERTA- A. Of Lackawanna, N.Y., Nov. 18, 1984, beloved husband of the late Stella Dire; dearest father of Mrs. Louis (Lucy) Liberta, Mrs. Fiore (Carmela) Liberta, Mrs.

Esther (late John) Monaco and Elio (Ida); survived by 12 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren; son of the late Nicola and Rosa ladiasernia Liberta; brother of Quindino (Alvira) of Italy, Mrs. Marietta (late Santo) Dire, Mrs. Antoinette (late John) Martelli, Mrs. Antonio (Ermina) Prato and the late Pasquale (Marianiana), Dominic (Rosa) Cosmo, Salvatore, and Paolina; survived by nieces and nephews. Services from the COLONIAL MEMORIAL CHAPELS 3003 South Park Lackawanna, N.

Wed. morning at 9 o'clock and from Our Lady of Victory Basilica at 9:30. Mr. Liberta was a member of the Holy Name Society and the Bethlehem Management Club. Visitation 2-5 and 7-9 PM.

LOPATA- Josephine (D'Addezio) Nov. 17, 1984, of Fishkill, N.Y., wife of Alexander Lopata; daughter of Laura D'Addezio; sister Ralph, Frank, Anthony and Paula D'Addezio. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered Tues. 10 AM in St. Mary's Church, Fishkill, N.Y.

Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements by THE AUCHMOODY FUNERAL HOME, Fishkill, N. Y. -Sarah (nee Brucklier) Nov. 18, 1984, wife of the late Joseph Losi; mother of Mrs.

Thomas (Angeline) Marotta, Mrs. Joseph (Dolores) Delomini, and the late Nicholas J. Losi; grandmother of Thomas N. Marotta and Mrs. James (Joanne) Kowalski; also survived by two great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs.

Dora Aquilina, Mrs. Carmela Capizzi, Mrs. Barbara Cumbo, Mrs. Rose Greco, Michael Augustine, Joseph and the late Samuel C. Bruckler.

Friends received at the GRECO FUNERAL HOME, 2909 Elmwood, where funeral will be held Wed. at 8:45 and at Blessed Sacrament Church at 9:30. The family will be present Mon. 7- 9 PM, Tues. 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

LYNCH -Ernest J. Jr. Nov. 17, 1984, beloved husband of Norma (Oefner) Lynch; devoted father of Robert J. (Suzanne) Lynch and Mrs.

James (Susan) Bubar; dear son of Beatrice (Hogan) Lynch and the late Ernest J. Lynch; grandfather of Jennifer, Robert, Michael and Kathryn Lynch and Amy, Marcy, Carrie and Jeffrey Bubar; brother of Mrs. Leroy (Sis) Marriott, Gerard Lynch, Joseph Lynch (Irene), Friends may call Mon. from 7-9 PM and Tues. from 2-5 and 7-9 PM at the DIETRICH FUNERAL HOME 2480 Kensington Amherst, where services will be held Wed.

at 10 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Aloysius Church at 10:30 AM. Flowers are gratefully declined. Memorials may be made to the St. Jude Center, Father Edward, 760 Ellicott Buffalo, in memory of Mr.

Lynch who was a member of the American Railway Supervisors Assn. -Jerome B. Nov. 18, 1984, beloved husband of Clairose Fitzpatrick Magee; father of Michael F. Magee, Mrs.

Robert C. (Molly) Oshei Jr. and Mrs. Robert E. (Catherine) Ratigan grandfather of Mary Estelle, Claire Marie, Robert C.

Ill, Mary Elizabeth Bayliss and Jonathan Fletcher Pratt Oshei; brother of Robert F. (Emma Lou), L. Joseph (Gloria) Magee and the late Katherine M. Dupong. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at St.

Mark's Church Wed. morning at 10 o'clock. Memorial contributions may be made to Catholic Charities. Arrangements by GEORGE J. ROBERTS SONS.

MARCHESE-Rosemarie P. (nee Monaco) Of Lackawanna, N.Y., entered into rest Nov. 17, 1984, beloved wife of John Marchese; mother of John J. (Karen) and Jonelle Marchese; daughter of Mary Ginnetti and the late Salvatore Monaco; stepdaughter of the late Carmen Ginnetti, sister of Salvatore A. Monaco, Mrs.

Chuck (Barbara) Puccio, Henry (Nancy) Ginnetti and Dr. Louis (Margaret) Canale; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends may visit the (Southtown) LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME, 3060 Abbott Rd. near Lake from 2-4 and 7-9 PM where the funeral will be held on Wed. morning at 8:45 o'clock and a Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Anthony's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Mrs. Marchese was a member and a past president of the Lake Erie Auxiliary. MARCIANO -Clara (Tillie) Nov.

17, 1984, beloved sister of Mary Cascio, Grace Demma, Mrs. Lucian (Jeanette) Cannizzaro and the late Santo and Josephine Marciano; also survived by nieces and nephews. Family present Sun. evening 7-9 and Mon. and Tues.

2-5 and 7- 9 PM at the (Tonawanda) Chapel AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME 2600 Sheridan Dr. (at Parker where funeral services will be held Wed. at 8:45, and from Our Lady of Loretto Church at 9:30 AM. Friends are invited. EDITION INDEPENDENCE DAY A solemn color guard stands near the altar of St.

Stanislaus Church Sunday during an observance of the 66th anniversary of Polish Independence. Monsignor John Gabalski celebrated a Mass at noon, and later the church held a cultural program, fea- Ralph E. Hinkson Dies; Was News Photographer Ralph E. Hinkson, a photojournalist with The Buffalo Evening News for 41 years, died Sunday (Nov. 18, 1984) in Florida, where he and his wife, Loretta, had lived since shortly after his retirement.

Mr. Hinkson, who was 80 years old, died in Mease Hospital in Dunedin, near his home in Clearwater. A native of Dayton, Ohio, he started his journalism career in his hometown as a copyboy for the Dayton Herald Journal in 1919. As a young reporter-photographer for the Dayton Daily News, he reported the trial of Leopold and Loeb in Chicago and the trial of some members of the Gerald Chapman gang. "Gerald Chapman was a gunman who held up.

banks all over the East," Mr. Hinkson said in a 1969 article on his retirement from The News. "When 'One Arm' Wolf and 'Dutch' Anderson (gang members) were arrested outside of Chicago, I was assigned to cover them." just more less a kid making, they pictures called of me these guys Mr. in Hinkson recalled. "They had fun with me, but probably an older photographer couldn't have shot their pictures.

They wouldn't have let him." A nattily dressed man who sported a pencil-line moustache and had neatly combed hair, Mr. Hinkson was known society silver, photographer," a sobriquet his colleagues attributed to his ability to mix well at social functions. Before joining The News in 1928, Mr. Hinkson worked for the Richmond (Ind.) Item, the Columbus (Ohio) State Journal, the Florida Times Union and the Cleveland Times. Then, "because I wanted to travel," he joined Irving Berlin's Music Box Revue as a bit-part actor and dancer.

He maintained McLAUGHLIN-Marjorie F. (Van Riper) Nov. 16, 1984, of Kenmore, N.Y., wife of Maurice McLaughlin; sister of Mary D'Amico and the late George Van Riper and Marion Linke. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service on Tues. afternoon at 2 o'clock at Church of the Transfiguration.

No prior visitation. Flowers gratefully declined. Those desiring may make a memorial of the Transfiguration, the WM. A. ROLLING side Avenues, Buffalo.

Arrangements, by 3000 Delaware NAGALSKI- Angeline (nee Woiciechowski) Nov. 17, 1984; wife of the late Joseph; mother of Florence (the late Daniel) Dukat, Melvin (Renee); grandmother of Paul (Marv Beth), Mrs. George (Pamela) Feldman and Phyllis; survived by three great-grandchildren; sister of Jessie (Frank) Malinowski and the late Frank (Rose), Emily, Josephine, Stephen, Helen Ruth; sister in law of Eugenia Wojciechowski and Jesse Ruth. Friends and relatives may call from 2-4, 7-9 at the URBAN FUNERAL HOME, 3645 Genesee St. (two blocks east of Union Rd.) and are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial Tues.

at 9:30 AM at St. Luke's Church, Sycamore and Miller Sts. Deceased was a member of Polish Falcons Nest No. 6 and numerous other organizations. NICHTER-ROY F.

Of Lancaster, N.Y., Nov. 18, 1984, beloved husband of Doris Lynch; father of Carolyn (Thomas) Lichtenthal and Bernard (Gale) Nichter; grandfather of six grandchildren; brother of Mildred Moyer and Norman (Marie) Nichter. Funeral from the funeral home of WENDEL LOECHER 27 Aurora Lancaster, Wed. morning at 9 o'clock and at St. Mary's Church at 9:30.

Family present 2-4 and 7-9 PM. OBER-Daniel G. See Antolina notice. PASKE-Matthew P. Nov.

18, 1984, beloved husband of Ruth (nee Robinson) and the late Madeline (nee Duch) Paske; dear father of Richard (Mary Anne), Robert (Sheila), Raymond (Virginia), John (Mary Jane), Matthew (Joan) Paske stepfather of Mrs. Joseph L. (Marcia) Rennie, Mrs. David (Greta) Sterlace and Mrs. Dale (Barbara) Chase; grandfather of 24 grandchildren; brother.

of Mrs. Mary Goodrich and the late Joseph, Thaddeus, Matilda and Harriet. Family present Mon. 2-5 and 7-9 PM at the (Tonawanda Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME 2600 Sheridan where -funeral services will be held Tues. at 10:30 AM and from St.

John the Baptist Church at 11 AM. Flowers gratefully declined. BILL News turing the Polish Singing Circle, the Polish Saturday School and the Young Polonia and Solidarity groups. The anniversary celebration was coordinated by the Western New York Division of the Polish-American Congress, headed by Bronislaw Durewicz. Raymond T.

Flynn Raymond "Ray" T. Flynn, 89, former operator Ray Flynn's Golden Dollar, a landmark tavern at 815 Main died today (Nov. 19, 1984) in the Grand Island Manor Nursing Home. He lived in Buffalo. Mr.

Flynn opened the tavern soon after Prohibition ended. He operated the business until his retirement in the early 1970s. A son, R. Thomas Flynn, is the proprietor now. Mr.

Flynn was born in Buffalo and served in World War I. He was a member Cold Spring Post 3254, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Military Order of the Purple Heart. Surviving, in addition to his son, are a stepdaughter, E. Jane Ritter: three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial at" 9:15 a.m.

Wednesday in St. Paul's Church, Kenmore, will follows prayers at 9 a.m. in the William Rolling Funeral Home, 3000 Delaware Ave. Burial will be Mount Olivet Cemetery, Town of 4 Tonawanda. 1969 Photo Ralph Hinkson.

his association with the stage through membership in the International Brotherhood of Magicians, the Variety Club and Saints Sinners. The Hinksons were on their honeymoon when Mr. Hinkson landed his job with The News, Mrs. Hinkson said Sunday night. "I came back (to Dayton) alone," she said.

"It was just to gather our clothes up and then I came back (to Buffalo)." The couple lived in Kenmore, where for 40 years Mrs. Hinkson worked with nursery school children. At The News, Mr. Hinkson worked successively as a copy editor, Western New York editor, photo editor and photo assignment editor before deciding in 1941 that he wanted to return to taking pictures. In 1953, he volunteered for the position of night staff photographer, a post he held until his retirement.

PAZDA- -Monica D. (nee Konwinski) Nov. 18, 1984, wife of Alfred; mother of Norbert (Eugenia Mrs. Donald (Patricia) Schlenker, Mrs. David (Christine) Swierczynski; survived by 13 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild; sister of the late John, Leo, Lottie, Celia, Agnes and Helen.

Funeral services Wed. at 9 AM from the URBAN FUNERAL HOME, 3645 Genesee St. (two blocks east of Union Rd.) and in St. John Gualbert's Church at 9:30 AM. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

-Faye L. Savasta Of Buffalo, Nov. 18, 1984, wife of the late George P. Podmore; dear mother of Mrs. Jan (Ronald Matre, Deborah Karen and George P.

Podmore; grandmother of Ronald Donald Thomas Tracy L. Matre and Stacy L. Podmore; sister of Joseph (Mildred) Savasta, Richard (Threse) Savasta and Christine (Richard) O'Donnell; dear friend of Jerry Reen. Friends may call at the D. LAWRENCE GINNANE FUNERAL HOME, 3215 Delaware Kenmore, Mon.

2-4 and 7-9 PM where funeral will be held Tues. morning at 9:30 and a Mass of Christian Burial from St. Andrew's R.C. Church at 10 AM. Friends invited.

TOMASULO- Nicholas F. Nov. 16, 1984, beloved husband of Rose Romanello Tomasulo; father of Mrs. Paul Pera (Rose Marie), Mrs. Joseph Savasta (Mildred), Joseph R.

Tomasulo, Mrs. Lucille Panepinto and Mrs. Louis Capizzi (Dolores); grandfather of 19 grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Mary Bova and the late Catherine Croglio, Victor Tomasulo, Frances Carriero, Sebastian and Frank Tomasulo. Calls may be made at the RUBINO MEMORIAL HOME, 1234 Delaware where services will be held Tues.

morning at 9 AM and from Holy Cross Church at 10 AM. Flowers gratefully declined. Mr. Tomasulo was past grand knight of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 184, member of Holy Cross Holy Name Society and Ushers Club.

Entombment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Contributions in Mr. Tomasulo's memory may be sent to the Harry Dent Research Clinic, Millard Fillmore Hospital, Gates Circle, Buffalo.

Paschal C. Rubino, Director. -Margaret M. (Kreher) Nov. 17, 1984, beloved wife of the late Carl C.

Walters; sister of the late Mary (Maime) Fenzel, Lillian Schillinger, Madeline Wurstner, Theresa Langdon, Henry Kreher and Nicholas Kreher; survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 PM at the DIETRICH FUNERAL HOME 2480 Kensington Amherst, where services will be held Tues. at 9:30 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Gerard's Church at 10 AM. Mrs.

Walters was a member of the L.C.B.A. Curbs on Church Are Protested MADRID, Spain (UPI) Hundreds of thousands of people protesting a law that curbs the role of the Catholic church in schools demonstrated Sunday in the biggest anti-government rally since the Socialists took office two years ago. The protesters, who marched in the rain carrying placards and banners calling for "freedom of came from across Spain to join in the two-hour march. Organizers claimed 1.2 million people took part, but Municipal Police put: the turnout at about. 500,000.

The crowd shouted chants de-; manding the withdrawal of the reform law that gives the state tight control over curriculum WALTON -William N. Of Bliss, N.Y., Nov. 18, 1984, of Anna; father of Mrs. Joseph husband. Marie) Jurek of I Bliss; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

Friends may call 7-9 PM, Tues. afternoon and evening at the family home, 6582 Pearl Bliss. A Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joseph's Church, Bliss, Wed. at 10 AM.

WANAT- -Regina See Kohlhagen notice. WDOWIK- -Joseph L. Of Cheektowaga, N.Y., Nov. 17, 1984, beloved husband of Edwina (nee Szkotnicki); dearest father of Jacqueline (Thomas) Root, Frank (Michele) and David (Margaret); brother of Henry (Florence), Julia (late Chester) Myszka, Helen (late Frank) Pawlak and the late John; brother-in-law of Lottie; also survived by 10 grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral services Tues.

at 9:15 AM from the URBAN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME 188 Clark St. and in Corpus Christi Church at 9:30 Family will be in attendance from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. WHUKOWSKI-Felix S. Nov. 16, 1984, in Kansas, formerly of Buffalo, beloved husband of the late Martha M.

(Bartkowski) Wnukowski; father of Raymond P. (Jacqueline) New of Kansas, Henry J. (Nora) Wnukowski of Tonawanda and Eugene (Marion) Newell of Massachusetts; grandfather of Lynn New, Mrs. Denis (Elizabeth Darveaux, John (Carmine) Wnukowski, Kevin, Michael, Philip and Christopher Newell; greatgrandfather of Julie and Amy Wnukowski. Friends may call Mon.

evening from 7-9 o'clock at the JAMES E. GRACE FUNERAL HOME 335 Ontario where services will be held Tues. morning at 8:30 and in All Saints Church at 9. Friends invited. ZUKOWS C.

Nov. 18, 1984, beloved husband of Anna (nee Wrublewski); devoted father of Daniel (Patricia) and Jerome; grandfather of Bernadette (Mark) O'Brien, Michael, Kim Marie, Danielle and Wendy: greatgrandfather of Derek James; brother of Anna (late Charles) Divan, William (late Estelle) Zukowski, Julia (late George) Knight, Florence (Adam) Tyczka and late John (Sally) Zukowski; also survived by sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews. Funeral from the PIETSZAK FUNERAL HOME, 806 Clinton Wed. at 9:30 AM. Mass Christian Burial at Holy Apos.

SS. Peter and Paul Church at 9:45 AM. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Mr.

Zukowski was a member of the original WNY Softball Hall of Fame, Top Hill S.A.C. and Clinton-Fillmore Concerned Citizens, Grainmillers Local 110 and SS. Peter and Paul A.C., and parish Holy Name Society whose members will assemble for prayers Tues. at 8 PM. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-9 PM.

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