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1931 DEATH NOTICES
Brooklyn Standard Union


2 December 1931
BROOKS, On Dec. 1, 1931, Sarah F. BROOKS, mother of Bert BROOKS and sister of 
Hannah SCHMITZ and Hattie WALKER.  Funeral service at United Chapels, 1202 
Broadway, Fri. 7:30 p.m.  Interment at convenience of the family.

CREASH Concetta accidentally on Nov. 30, 1931 age 62 years,  Mother of Mary 
ADDEO, Rose DENICKE, Joseph, John, Frank, Nicholas and Louis CREASH.  Funeral 
Thurs. at 9 A.M. from her home 251 Evergreen Ave thence to St. Joseph's RC 
Church, Interment at Calvary Cemetery

CLAIR, Nov. 30, 1931 Frederick G. brother of George and Catherine Clair and 
Mrs. D. Becker.  Member of Local No 6 Roofers Union.  Services Wed. 3:30 p.m. 
at his late home 339 18th St.

CONNOR Catherine, widow of Thomas CONNOR at her residence 6114 4th Ave.  
Funeral will be held Fri. 10 A.M. Solemn mass will be celebrated in the 
Church of our Lady of Perpetual Help.  Interment Calvary Cemetery under 
direction of Thomas B. Scarpaci, 707 4 Ave.

FEY Suddenly on Sun. Nov. 29, 1931 Frank husband of Alice (nee HAGGERTY) and 
father of Mr. Harry BILLBY at his residence 149 North Oxford St.n  Funeral 
Thurs. 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at Sacred Heart RC Church  Interment St. John's Cemetery

GACE Harry, on Nov. 30 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James MC CADDEN, 
177-20 Troutville rd. St. Albans, in his sixty seventh year.  beloved father 
of Mrs. Hattie STEVENS, George and Horace GACE.  Funeral Thurs. at 2 P.M. at 
the chapel, 951 Putnam Ave.  Interment at Cedar Grove.

HARTMANNGRUBER Tues. Dec. 1, 1931, Christian HARTMANNSGRUBER, at St. 
Catherine's Hospital, in his 70th year.  Deceased lying in state at the 
mortuary of Thomas H. Ireland, 1088 Nostrand Ave. Funeral Thur. Dec. 3, 
Requiem Mass Church of St. Francis Assisi, 9:00 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery

JORGENSEN On Dec. 1, 1931, Lars JORGENSEN, born in Norway, beloved father of 
Lars Junior, Olaf, Mrs. Alfhield HART and Valborg.  Services at this late 
home 1241 Tabor Court Thurs. at 8 P.M. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

KAUFMANN John, suddenly on Mon. age 66 years.  Survived by two sons, two 
daughters and four grandchildren.  Services Wed. evening at 8 at his home, 
6508 77th Pl. Middle Village, L. I.   Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery 

O'HAGAN On Mon. Nov. 30, 1931, Josephine DOHERTY, beloved wife of James 
O'HAGAN.  Funeral from her late residence 96 Martense St. Thurs. Dec. 3 at 
9:30 a.m. thence to Holy Cross Church, Church Ave. near Rogers Ave.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

O'KEEFE On Nov. 29, 1931, at his home 159 Windsor PL, William P. O'KEEFE, 
police officer attached to the 66th Precinct, survived by his wife, 
Elizabeth, one daughter Rose Mary; mother, two brothers Richard and Michael 
and one sister Mr. Anna Smith.  Requiem Mass Thurs. Dec.3, at Holy Name Church

PRIMROSE On Tues. Dec. 1931, Anna Amelia, of 1128 Bedford Ave, beloved mother 
of Charles W. William H. and Frank G. PRIMROSE and Mrs. E. M. WHITE.  Last 
line is missing.

WARD On Dec. 1, 1931 Margaret DONOGHUE WARD.  Funeral from her late residence 
128 Carlton Ave. on Fri, Dec. 4 at 9:30 A.M. thence to the Sacred Heart RC 
Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

STIMUS Mildred, daughter of Frederick and Mary Gannon STIMUS, died Tues. Dec. 
1, at her home, 4009 Sixteenth Ave.  In addition to her parents she is 
survived by two sisters, Eleanor and Jean STIMUS.  The funeral will be held 
tomorrow at 2:00 P.M. followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the d
irection of T.J. Higgins & Son, 203 Jay Street.

HOY William died Nov. 30 in Kings County Hospital.  He was a stonecutter.  
The funeral will be held from the funeral Chapel of Joseph V. Murray, 155 
Eagle St. at 2:30 p.m. Thurs. Dec. 3.  Interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery.

Olive John SPECHT, born in Germany fifty-four years ago and a resident of 
Brooklyn for fifty-one years, died Nov. 30 at his home 20 Putnam Av.  He was 
a painter and decorator.  He was a member of the Clinton Ave. Congregational 
Church.  He is survived by his widow, Ethel L, three daughters, Mrs. Louis 
CAMPORA, Mrs. Kenneth LOVELL and Lillian Maude SPECHT.  The funeral Services 
will be held at the Funeral Home, 614A Halsey St. at 6:15 P.M. tomorrow.  The 
Rev. Dr. Frederick H. STAMM will officiate.  Interment at 10:A.M. Friday will 
be at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction a. Chester SMITH 129 Greenpoint Ave.

Ann O'CONNOR PYMONT died Mon. Nov. 30, at her home, 198 West Ninth St.  She 
was born in Roscommon Ireland and came to this country forty years ago.  Her 
husband, George PYMONT, survives her.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 
9:30 A.M. from her late home, thence to ST. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 
where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment will be at 
Calvary Cemetery.

James WEED, died yesterday.  He was born in Brooklyn and was a life resident 
of the Bay Ridge section.  His widow, Anna WEED; one son, John and one 
daughter Ella WEED survive him.  The funeral will be held Fri. at 8:30 A.M. 
from his late home 143 Fifty-seventh St. thence to the Church of Our Lady of 
Perpetual Help, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

John QUINN died Mon. Nov. 30.  He was born in Ireland and came to this 
country fourteen years ago.  His widow, Catherine QUINN; two sons, John and 
George, and three daughters, Florence, Celia and Margaret QUINN survive him.  
He was employed a a painter by the New York Central Railroad Company.  He 
formerly lived at 561 Morgan Ave.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8:30 
A.M. from the funeral home, 486 Court St.; thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea 
Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment will be 
at St. John's Cemetery.

Margaret DONOGHUE WARD, for the past forty-nine years a resident of New York 
City, died Tues. at her home, 128 Carlton Ave.  She was the daughter of the 
late Lawrence and Mary MCDONALD DONOGHUE. She was a member of the Sacred 
Heart RC Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Fri. at 
10:00 A.M.She was a graduate of the Sacred Heart Academy, member of the 
Rosary Society, Guard of Honor and Propagation of the Faith.  She is survived 
by her husband, Hugh J. WARD, one daughter, Grace E.; three sons, Thomas A., 
Frank C. and James J. WARD, and one brother James DONOGHUE.  Interment will 
be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of William DINIGAN and Son, 201 Park Ave. 

BROOKS-On Dec. 1, 1931, Sarah F. BROOKS, beloved mother of Bert S. BROOKS and
devoted sister of Hannah SCHULTZ and Hattie WALKER. Funeral service at United
Chapels, 1202 Broadway, on Friday, 7:30 P.M. Interment at convenience of family.

CREASH-Concetta, accidentally, on Nov. 30, 1931, age 52 years, beloved mother
of Mary ADDEO, Rose DENICKE, Joseph, John, Frank, Nicholas and Louis CREASH.
Funeral Thursday at 9 A. M. from her late home, 251 Evergreen ave, thence to
St. Joseph’s R. C. Church. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

CLAIR-Nov. 30, 1931, Frederick G., beloved brother of George and Catherine
CLAIR and Mrs. D. BECKER. Member of local No. 8, Roofers’ Union. Services
Wednesday 8: 30 P. M. at his late home, 339 18th st.

CONNOR-Catherine, widow of Thomas CONNOR, passed away Tuesday at 9 A. M. at
her residence 6114 4th ave. Funeral will be held Friday, 10 A. M. Solemn mass
will be celebrated in the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Interment
Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Thomas B. SCARPACI, 707 4th ave.

FEY-Suddenly on Sunday, Nov. 29, 1931, Frank, beloved husband of Alice (nee
HAGGERTY) and devoted father of Mrs. Harry BILLBY, at his residence, 149 North
Oxford street. Funeral on Thursday at 9:30 A. M. Requiem mass at Sacred Heart
R. C. Church. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

GACE-Harry, on Nov. 30, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James McCADDEN,
17720 Troutville Rd. St. Albans, in his sixty-seventh year; also beloved
father of Mrs. Hattie STEVENS, George and Horace GACE. Funeral will be held
Thursday at 2 P. M., at the chapel, 951 Putnam ave. Interment at Cedar Grove.

HARTMANNSGRUBER-Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1931, Christian HARTMANNSGRUBER, at St.
Catherine’s Hospital, in his 70th year. Deceased lying in state at the
mortuary of Thomas H. IRELAND, 1088 Nostrand ave. Funeral Thursday 3rd inst.
Requiem mass Church of St. Francis Assisi, 9 A. M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

JORGENSEN-On Dec. 1, 1931 Lars JORGENSEN, beloved father of Lars, Junior,
Olaf, Mrs. Alfhield HART, and Valborg. Funeral services at his late home, 1241
Tabor court, Thursday at 8 P. M.  Interment Friday at 2 P. M. at Greenwood Cemetery

Lars JORGENSEN died yesterday at his home, 1241 Tabor court. He was born in
Norway and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty years. He is survived by
two sons, Lars, Jr. and Olaf; two daughters, Halborg and Mrs. Alfhield HART,
two grandchildren and one stepbrother Peter HALGREN. The funeral service will
be held at 8 P. M.  tomorrow. Interment at 2 P. M. Friday will be at Greenwood
Cemetery under direction of George SEIBOLD, 384 Van Brunt street.

Harry GACE died Monday at the home of his daughter Mrs. James McCADDEN, 177-20
Troutville road, St. Albans, Queens. He was formerly a resident of the
Bushwick section of Brooklyn. He is survived by another daughter Mrs. Hattie
STEVENS and two sons Horace and George GACE. The funeral will be held at 2 P.
M. tomorrow from the funeral chapel at 951 Putnam avenue. Interment will be at
Cedar Grove Cemetery under direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

KAUFMANN-John, suddenly on Monday, age 68 years. Survived by two sons, two
daughters and four grandchildren. Services Wednesday evening at 8 at his home,
6508 77th pl. Middle Village, L. I. Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery on Thursday.

O’HAGEN-On Monday, Nov. 30, 1931, Josephine DOHERTY, beloved wife of James
O’HAGEN. Funeral from her late residence 96 Martense st., Thursday Dec. 3, at
9:30 A. M. thence to Holy Cross Church, Church ave., near Rogers ave.
Interment St. John'’ Cemetery.

O’KEEFE-On Nov. 29, 1931, at his home, 159 Windsor place, William P. O’KEEFE,
police officer attached to the 66th Precinct, survived by his wife Elizabeth;
one daughter Rose Mary, mother, two brothers Richard and Michael; one sister
Mrs. Anna SMITH. Requiem mass Thursday, Dec. 3, 10:30 A. M. at Holy Name Church

PRIMROSE-On Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1931, Anna Amelia of 1128 Bedford ave., beloved
mother of Charles W., William H., and Frank G. PRIMROSE and Mrs. E. M. WHITE.
Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl.near Grand ave.Thursday,Dec. 3.

WARD-On Dec. 1, 1931, Margaret Donoghue WARD. Funeral from her late residence,
128 Carlton ave. on Friday Dec. 4, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Sacred Heart R.
C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Margaret Donoghue WARD, for the past forty-nine years a resident of New York
City, died Tuesday at her home, 128 Carlton avenue. She was the daughter of
the late Lawrence and Mary McDONALD DONOGHUE. She was a member of the Sacred
Heart R. C. Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Friday at
10 A. M. She was a graduate of the Sacred Heart Academy, member of the Rosary
Society, Guard of Honor and Propagation of the Faith. She is survived by her
husband, Hugh J. WARD, one daughter Grace E., three sons, Thomas A., Frank C.
and James J. WARD, and one brother James DONOGHUE. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue.

In Memoriam
CORBETT-In sad and loving memory of Frank J. CORBETT, who passed away Dec. 3,
1930. Anniversary mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church.      The CARLEY Family

DESMOND-In sad and loving memory of my dear and loving husband, Edward C., who
died Dec. 2, 1928. Third anniversary mass Saturday morning Dec. 5 at 7:30 at
St. Edward’s R. C. Church. May his soul rest in peace.       Loving Wife, Catherine.

GALLAGHER-In fond and loving memory of a dear husband and our father James
GALLAGHER who died Dec. 2, 1921. Masses during the week at St. Agnes Church,
Brooklyn.       Wife and Family

JESPER-In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Marie, who passed
into eternity Dec. 2, 1919.       Family

MOYLAN-In sad and loving memory of my devoted mother, Margaret, died Dec. 2,
1920. Gone but not forgotten.
       Her Loving Daughter and Son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. William J. BEVERLY

RAWLE-Month’s mind mass offered this morning in St. Stanislaus Church for my
beloved sister Mary E. RAWLE.       Joseph N. B. RAWLE

STEINACKER-In loving memory of Charles STEINACKER, who departed this life Dec.
2, 1930. Gone, but not forgotten.    Loving Wife, Daughters, Sons and Grandchildren.

Acknowledgement
PETERSON-The family of the late Anna McGuire PETERSON wish to thank their many
friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy, particularly the
priests and sisters and the various societies of the Visitation Church, also
Father BYRON of Sacred Heart Church and the REDMOND family.

Mildred STIMUS, daughter of Frederick and Mary Gannon STIMUS, died Tuesday
at her home 4009 Sixteenth avenue. In addition to her parents she is survived
by two sisters, Eleanor and Jean STIMUS. The funeral will be held tomorrow at
2 P. M. followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of T.
J. Higgins & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

William HOY died Monday in Kings County Hospital. He was a stone-cutter.
The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of Joseph V. Murray, 155
Eagle street at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery.

   Oliver John SPECHT, born in Germany, fifty-four years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for fifty-one years, died Monday at his home, 29 Putnam avenue. He
was a painter and decorator. He was a member of the Clinton Avenue
Congregational Church. He is survived by his widow Ethel L., three daughters,
Mrs. Louis COMPORA, Mrs. Kenneth LOVELL, and Lillian Maude SPECHT, and a son,
Clifford SPECHT. The funeral services will be held at the Funeral Home, 614A
Halsey street at 8:15 P. M. The Rev. Dr. Frederick H. STAMM will officiate.
Interment at 10 A. M. Friday will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction
of A. Chester SMITH, 129 Greenpoint avenue.

   Ann O’CONNOR PYMONT died Monday at her home 198 West Ninth street. She was
born in Roscommon Ireland and came to this country forty years ago. Her
husband George PYMONT survives her. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:30
A. M. from her late home; thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

   James WEED died yesterday. He was born in Brooklyn and was a life resident
of the Bay Ridge section. His widow Anna WEED, one son John and a daughter,
Ella WEED, survive him. The funeral will be held Friday at 8:30 A. M. from his
late home 143 Fifty-seventh street; thence to the Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   John QUINN died Monday. He was born in Ireland and came to this country
fourteen years ago. His widow, Catherine QUINN; two sons, John and George and
three daughters, Florence, Celia and Margaret QUINN, survive him. He was
employed as a painter by the New York Central Railroad Company. He formerly
lived at 561 Morgan avenue. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8:30 A. M.
from the funeral home, 496 Court street; thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea
Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment will be at
St. John’s Cemetery.

JACKSON, John B - 19 years old, 1035 Fulton St, died last night in St. 
John's Hospital, from the burns received at a fire at 984 Fulton St on Friday

Julia McDERMOTT died yesterday at her home 1715 Kimball street. She was
born in County Londonderry, Ireland and been a resident of the United States
for fifty-five years. She was a member of St. Patrick’s Council 19 C. W. B. L.
She is survived by four daughters and two sons. The funeral will be held at
9:30 A. M. Friday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas,
Flatlands. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph
J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

   James CARSON died yesterday at his home 128 Coffey street. He is survived
by his widow Ellen GREGORY and a daughter Mrs. James CUNNINGHAM and three
sons, William, James and Thomas and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth MORRISON and
Mrs. Mary REYNOLDS. The funeral will be held at 2 P. M. Saturday. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of P. J. Daley & Son, 439 Hicks
street.

   Frederick TOWNSLEY died Monday at his home, 117-15 201st st., St. Albans.
He was born in the United States forty-four years ago and is survived by his
wife Anna, a son Frederick, a daughter Mrs. Beryl SPENGLER; his mother
Marietta O’NEIL and a sister Mrs. H. SCHAPPERT. Funeral services tonight at 8
o’clock at his home. Rev. Dr. Harry STRETCH will officiate. Funeral tomorrow
10 A. M.  Interment at Chester Cemetery, N. Y. under the direction of John G.
Lutz Sons, 507 Fairview avenue, at Bleecker street.

   John FETZER died yesterday in his sixty-eighth year at his home 368
Ridgewood avenue. He was born in Germany and been a resident of New York City
for sixty-five years. He was employed by the International Motor Company. He
is survived by two sons, Albert C. and Charles H. ROHLFS and a daughter Mrs.
C. M. BELL. The funeral services will be held at 8 P. M. tomorrow. The Rev. H.
G. KLEIN will officiate. Interment at 2 P. M. Friday will be at Mr. Olivet
Cemetery under direction of William WARNECK, 374 Ridgewood avenue.

   Julia FITZSIMMONS died Monday in her seventieth year at the home of her
daughter at 593 Berger place Ridgewood. She is survived by two sons, Peter J.
and Andrew; three daughters, Mrs. Mary SHEEHY, Mrs. William MERGET and Mrs.
Joseph DONOVAN and one sister Mrs. Joseph BENSON. The funeral will be held at
9 A. M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of our Lady of the Miraculous
Medal, Ridgewood. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
John S. MILLER, 64-19 Metropolitan avenue.

   Mary BISHELANY MALOUF died Monday at her home 38 Willow place in her
thirty-eighth year. She was born in Salbena, Syria and was a resident of
Brooklyn for seventeen years. She is survived by her husband Joseph, two
daughters Louce, Evelyn and three sons, Edward, Raymond and Victor. Funeral
Thursday at 9:30 A. M. thence to St. Mary’s R. C. Church, Hicks and State
streets where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at St.
Mary’s Cemetery, Laurence, under direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc., 115
Atlantic avenue.

   Patrick J. DOOLEY died yesterday at his home 336 Eighty-ninth street. He
was born in Brooklyn fifty-eight years ago. He is survived by his widow Mary
and two daughters, May and Helen DOOLEY. He was a member of Local 970 of the
Building Trades Council. The funeral will be held at 9 A. M. Friday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton. Interment will be at
St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Keyport, N.J. under direction of F. J. McLaughlin, 8125
Third avenue.

   John BAILEY died Monday. He was the five year old son of Frank and Kathleen
(nee WILLIGAN). Funeral from his late home, 28 Burlingame court, Hamilton
Beach. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery tomorrow at 2 P.M. under the direction
of H. C. Casey, Howard Beach.

3 December 1931
CALLAHAN  On Dec. 2, 1931, Ada, beloved wife of John CALLAHAN, devoted mother 
of Ada, Joseph, Caroline and Loretta CALLAHAN.  Funeral from her residence, 
182 Saratoga Ave. on Sat. at 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at R.C. Church of 
St. Benedict, Fulton St. and Ralph Ave.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

GIFFHORN, On Dec. 1, Emma D. beloved mother of Albert L. and John W. GIFFHORN 
and sister of Margaret JEWHURST.  Funeral services at her residence, 7o1 
Glenn St. Brooklyn, on Fri. Dec. 4.

JORGENSEN, On Dec. 1, 1931, Lars JORGENSEN, beloved father of Lars junior, 
Olaf, Mrs. ALFHIELD HART, and  Valborg.  Funeral services at his late home 
1241 Tabor court, Thurs. at 8 P.M.  Interment Fri. at Greenwood Cemetery.

KONIG On Wed. Dec. 2, Agnes Vera, beloved with of John Henry KONIG and mother 
of Harold Henry KONIG. Services at her late residence, 967 Utica Ave. Fri. Dec. 4

MC KENNETT Alexander James, suddenly Dec. 2, 1931 at 233 Troy Ave. son of 
Alexander and Mary MCKENNETT(nee O'DONNELL) , brother of Agnes and Catherine. 
 He attended parochial school of St. Matthew's  R.C. Church.  Requiem mass 
Sat. 9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

NOVACK On Dec. 2, Teresa MAHONEY NOVACK , loving wife of Thomas NOVACK  She 
is also survived by her mother, Mrs. Bridget MAHONEY; three sisters and one 
brother.  Funeral services from the home of her mother, 71 Reid Ave. on Sat. 
at 9:30 A.M. Solemn funeral mass at the Church of St. John the Baptist.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

OLSEN  On Dec. 1, Thyra S. beloved daughter of Severine OLSEN.  Funeral 
services on Sat. Dec. 5, at 2 P.M. at her late residence, 549 Fifty-Second 
St. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

SCHEURENBRAND Pauline, on Thurs. dearly beloved mother of Pauline LOTZ, Mary 
LOEHR, Minnie KESSEL, O. GULDINGER and Charles SCHEURENBRAND.  Also survived 
by five grandchildren  Funeral services will be conducted hat her residence, 
18o63 Himrod St. on Fri. at 8 P.M.  Pastor SCHUCHARD officiating.  Interment 
Sat. 3 P.M. Evergreen Cemetery

ST. MARY STAR OF THE SEA BLESSED VIRGIN SODALITY  Members are requested to 
assemble at the church on Fri. at 9:30 a.m. to assist at the funeral mass for 
their beloved directress, SISTER CECILIA GENEVIEVE.

STAIANO, (First line is missing)  the 13 year old son of Azaria and Jennie 
ESPOSITO STAIANO; five brothers, Dominick, Anthony, Frank, Peter and Paul, 
and a sister, Josephine survive.  He was a pupil at P.S. 30.  The funeral 
will be held at 9:30 A.M. Sat. with requiem mass at the Church of the 
Visitation.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of  
Joseph Redmond, 103 King St.

Theodore OTT died yesterday at his home, 76 George St. in his fifty-sixth 
year.  He is survived by his brother, George Ott.  The funeral will be held 
at 2 P.M. Sat. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, under direction of 
Kearns' Sons, 1504 Bushwick Ave.

Frank H. PARSONS died yesterday in his sixty-ninth year at his home, 5120 
Ninetieth St. Elmhurst.  The funeral services will be held Fri. night at the 
home.  Interment will be Sat. morning at Greenwood Cemetery.  He was born in 
New York City in 1865.  For twenty years, until nine years ago, he was sexton 
of the Madison Ave. Baptist Church, 30 East Thirty-First St., Manhattan.  
Since leaving the church he has been in the undertaking business in 
Manhattan.  Mocaic Lodge 414, F. & A. A. will hold services at the home Fri. 
night as will the Rev. Edward NILES of the First Reformed Church of Newtown.  
He is survived by his widow, Sara, two sons, Harold and George and a 
daughter, Mrs. Florence Hillery of Rutherford, N.J.

Margaret C. DENNEHY died Wed. at City Hospital.  She lived at 410 Grand Ave.  
She was born in Newark, N.J. and lived in Brooklyn for the past thirty years. 
 She is survived by her husband, George N. DENNEHY, and one sister, Mary V. 
ZABRISKIE of Patterson, N.J.   Funeral services will be held Fri. at 1:30 
P.M. at funeral parlors of George W. Blakley, 19 Putnam Ave.  Rev. Clark DUFF 
will officiate.  Interment at Fairmount Cemetery, Newark, N.J.

Mathilda FREUND died Tues. at St. Catherine's Hospital.  She was born in 
Brooklyn June 15, 1986.  She is survived by her husband, Julius; one 
daughter, Kathleen, her mother, two brothers, George and Henry BURKHARDT and 
two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth SCHOEPFER and Katherine BURKHARDT.  Funeral Fri. 
at 9:30 A.M. from her home 1918 Himrod St. Ridgewood, thence to St. Aloysius 
Church, on Onderdonk Ave./ and Stockholm St. where a requiem mass will be 
celebrated.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of 
Charles Morton, 578 Onderdonk Ave.

Anna MONELL DARLING, born in the United States, June 17, 1874 died Tues. at 
her home, 521 West 122nd St. Manhattan.  She formerly lived for many years in 
the Bushwich section of Brooklyn.  She is survived by four sisters, Mary, 
Elizabeth and Florence DARLING and Mrs. Frances NILES.  The funeral will be 
held tomorrow morning and interment will be at Albany Rural Cemetery, Albany 
NY  under direction of the Boch Funeral Directors, 122 Meserole Ave.

CALLAHAN -On Dec. 2, 1931, Ada, beloved wife of John CALLAHAN, devoted mother
of Ada, Joseph, Caroline and Loretta CALLAHAN. Funeral from her residence 182
Saratoga avenue on Saturday at 9:30 A. M.  Solemn requiem mass at R. C. Church
of St. Benedict, Fulton street and Ralph avenue. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

GIFFHORN -On Dec. 1, Emma D., beloved mother of Albert L. and John W.
GIFFHORN, and sister of Margaret JEWHURST. Funeral services at her residence,
71 Glenn street, Brooklyn, on Friday Dec. 4 at 8 P. M.

KONIG -On Wednesday, Dec. 2, Agnes Vera, beloved wife of John Henry KONIG and
mother of Harold Henry KONIG. Services at her late residence 967 Utica ave.,
Friday Dec. 4 at 8 P. M.

M’KENNETT -Alexander James, suddenly Dec. 2, 1931, at 233 Troy ave., son of
Alexander and Mary McKENNETT (nee O’DONNELL), brother of Agnes and Catherine.
He attended parochial school of St Matthew’s R. C. Church. Requiem mass
Saturday 9:30 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery

NOVACK -On Dec. 2, 1931, Teresa MAHONEY NOVACK, loving wife of Thomas NOVACK
and mother of Virginia. She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. Bridget
MAHONEY, three sisters and one brother. Funeral from the home of her mother,
71 Reed ave., on Saturday at 9:30 A. M. Solemn funeral mass at the Church of
St. John the Baptist. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

OLSEN -On Dec. 1, Thyra S., beloved daughter of Severine OLSEN. Funeral
services on Saturday Dec. 5, at 2 P. M. at her late residence, 549
Fifty-second st. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

SCHEURENBRAND -Pauline, on Thursday, dearly beloved mother of Pauline LOTZ,
Mary LOEHR, Minnie KESSEL, O. GULDINGER, and Charles SCHUERENBRAND. Also
survived by five grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at her
residence 1863 Himrod street on Friday at 8 P. M., Pastor SCHUCHARD
officiating. Interment Saturday 3 P.M. Greenwood Cemetery.

Sister CECILIA GENEVIEVE
St. Mary Star of the Sea Blessed Virgin Sodality-Members are requested to
assemble at the church on Friday at 9:30 A.M. to assist at the funeral mass
for their beloved directress, Sister CECILIA GENEVIEVE.

WARD -On Dec. 1, 1931, Margaret DONOGHUE WARD. Funeral from her late
residence, 128 Carlton ave., on Friday Dec. 4, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the
Sacred Heart R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In Memoriam
DESMOND-In sad and loving memory of our dear brother Edward C., who departed
this life Dec. 2, 1928. Mass offered. Gone, but not forgotten.  Sisters

DOUGLAS-In loving memory of my mother Mary who passed away Dec. 3, 1926.
Anniversary mass offered this morning.   Loving Daughter

MOORE-In sad and loving memory of our dear mother Rose, who passed away Dec.
3, 1928. Masses will be offered.   Daughters

O’KEEFE-Edward P., in sad and loving memory of a beloved husband and father
who died Dec. 4, 1929. Second anniversary mass St. Catherine of Sienna Church,
St. Albans, 8 A.M.   Wife and Son

Anna Keena WARD, widow of James WARD, died yesterday at her home, 2383
Putnam avenue. She was born in Westmeath, Ireland and had been a resident of
the Thirteenth Ward of Manhattan for forty years. She is survived by two sons,
James J. and William WARD, and one daughter, Mrs. Marion T. MARSHALL. She was
a parishioner of the Church of the Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M. Saturday. Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of William P. Murphy & Son, 87 Herbert street.

   John STAIANO died yesterday at his home 119 Wolcott street. He was the 13
year old son of Azaria and Jennie ESPOSITO STAIANO. Five brothers, Dominick,
Anthony, Frank, Peter and Paul and a sister Josephine survive. He was a pupil
at P.S. 30. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass
at the Church of the Visitation. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery,
under direction of Joseph Redmond, 103 King street.

   Theodore OTT died yesterday at his home 76 George street in his fifty-sixth
year. He is survived by his brother, George OTT. The funeral will be held at 2
P.M. Saturday. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of
Kearns’ Sons, 1504 Bushwick avenue.
Frank H. PARSONS died yesterday in his sixty-ninth year at his home 51-20
Ninetieth street, Elmhurst. The funeral services will be held Friday night at
the home. Interment will be Saturday morning at Greenwood Cemetery. He was
born in New York City in 1865. For twenty years until nine years ago, he was
sexton of the Madison Avenue Baptist Church, 30 East Thirty-first street,
Manhattan. Since leaving the church, he has been in the undertaking business
in Manhattan. Mosaic Lodge 414, F. & A. M. will hold services at the home
Friday night as will the Rev. Edward NILES of the First Reformed Church of
Newtown. He is survived by his widow, Sara; two sons, Harold and George and a
daughter, Mrs. Florence HILLERY of Rutherford, N. J.

   Margaret C. DENNEHY died Wednesday at City Hospital. She lived at 410 Grand
avenue. She was born in Newark, N. J. and lived in Brooklyn for the past
thirty years. She is survived by her husband George N. DENNEHY and one sister
Mary V. ZABRISKIE of Patterson, N. J. Funeral services will be held Friday at
1:30 P. M. at funeral parlors of George BLAKLEY, 19 Putnam avenue. Rev. Clark
DUFF will officiate. Interment at Fairmount Cemetery, Newark, N. J.

   Matilda FREUND died Tuesday at St. Catherine’s Hospital. She was born in
Brooklyn June 15, 1896. She is survived by her husband Julius; one daughter,
Kathleen; her mother, two brothers, George and Henry BURKHARDT and two
sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth SCHOEPFER and Katherine BURKHARDT. Funeral Friday at
9:30 A.M. from her home, 1918 Himrod street, Ridgewood, thence to St. Aloysius
Church, Onderdonk avenue and Stockholm street, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

   Thyra S. OLSEN died Tuesday at her home, 549 Fifty-second street. She was a
life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by her mother, Severina OLSEN. The
Rev. George ALS of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, Forty-sixth street and
Fourth avenue, will conduct the funeral services at 2 P. M. Saturday.
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of James J. SHARP,
4617 Seventh avenue.

Ada CALLAHAN died yesterday at her home 182 Saratoga avenue. She was born
in Manhattan and had been a resident of Brooklyn since childhood. She was the
daughter of the late George and Amelia SCHUMACHER, old residents of
Williamsburg. She is survived by her husband John; a son Joseph; three
daughters, Ada, Carolina and Loretta, and a brother Alexander SCHUMACHER. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Benedict, Fulton street and Ralph avenue. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.

   Lars Peter PALM, born  seventy-eight years ago in Sweden, and a resident of
the United States for fifty-five years and of Brooklyn for the past forty-five
years, died Wednesday at his home, 110 Bergen street. He is survived by his
widow Olivia JOHNSON PALM; a brother here and a brother and sister in Sweden.
Funeral services will be held at his home, Saturday at 2 P. M. with Rev.
Gideon OLSON of Swedish Bethlehem Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment will
follow at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Ericson & Ericson, 500 State street.

Alexander James McKENNETT died Wednesday at his home 233 Troy avenue. He is
survived, besides his parents, Alexander and Mary McKENNETT (nee O’DONNELL) by
two sisters, Agnes and Catherine. He attended St. Matthew’s Parochial School.
He was a member of all junior societies attached to the Church of St. Matthew,
where requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday at 9:30 A.M. Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery.

   Margaret QUINN, 37 years old, of 75 Dupont street, died Tuesday at her
home. She was born in New Jersey and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the
past thirty years. She was the widow of Thomas QUINN and is survived by her
mother, Mrs. Margaret KOCH; one sister, Mrs. Lena SEIFERT, and three brothers,
Joseph, Matthew and Adelphi KOCH. Funeral from her late home tomorrow, 9:30 A.
M.; thence to the Church of St. Columkille, where a solemn requiem mass will
be offered at 10 A.M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of
James F. MURRAY, Jr., 605 Lorimer street.

   Jacob BECK died Wednesday at his home, 58-27 Sixty-first street (Clermont
avenue), Maspeth. He was born in Brooklyn sixty-six years ago and lived there
and in Maspeth all his life. He was a basketmaker. He is survived by his wife,
Barbara BECK; four sons Jacob, Jr., John, Andrew, and Michael BECK; five
daughters, Barbara FOERSTER, Margaret LEFFERT, Mary KLEIN, Anna MAURER and
Rose BECK; fourteen grandchildren, and one sister Elizabeth HAHN. Funeral will
be held Saturday afternoon from his home. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet
Cemetery under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Central avenue and
Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

   Jacob MILLER died on Monday in his sixty-ninth year. He was an optometrist
for the firm of Klausner & Co. He is survived by his son, Joseph MILLER.
Remains reposing at Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr., & Son funeral home, 710
Knickerbocker avenue. Funeral Thursday at 2 P.M., with a blessing at the
Church at Calvary Cemetery.

Michael K. MUELLER died yesterday at his home 121-17  107th avenue,
Richmond Hill. He was born in Manhattan. He is survived by his widow Frances;
four sons, Joseph, Daniel, William and Francis; a daughter Mary and three
sisters. He was for twenty-nine years employed by the Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad as head of the correction department. He was a member of the Vincent
Farley Association. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Saturday with requiem
mass at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of J. J. GALLAGHER Sons, 8746
137th street, Jamaica.

   Anna Monell DARLING born in the United States, June 17, 1874, died Tuesday
at her home, 521 West 122nd street, Manhattan. She formerly lived for many
years in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn. She is survived by four sisters
Mary, Elizabeth, and Florence DARLING and Mrs. Frances NILES. The funeral will
be held tomorrow morning and interment will be at Albany Rural Cemetery,
Albany, N. Y., under direction of the Boch Funeral Directors, 122 Meserole ave.

4 December 1931
ASKINS-William, on Dec. 3, 1931, at his residence, 428 Prospect pl. 
Notice of funeral later.

DROWNS-Dorothy V., on Dec. 3, 1931, at her residence, 506 11th st., Brooklyn,
beloved daughter of Jane and Charles, sister of James, Stephen and Anna. Mass
of requiem at St. Stanislaus Church, Saturday,Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FERGUSON-Dr. George C., of 58 Flatbush ave., died Dec.4. Notice of funeral hereafter.

GERRY-Joseph, on Thursday, Dec. 3, husband of the late Katherine GERRY, in his
77th year. Funeral from his late home, 91 Schaeffer st., Monday 9:30 A. M.
Requiem mass at R. C. Church of the Fourteen Holy Martyrs. Interment St.
John’s Cemetery.

HASENFLUG-On Thursday Dec. 3, Conrad HASENFLUG, husband of Jennie HASENFLUG,
father of Henry HASENFLUG, beloved son of Under Sheriff Henry HASENFLUG, Sr.
and Elizabeth SIEKLER HASENFLUG; also brother of Lillian WHITFORD, Henry
HASENFLUG, Jr., Maria SARTER, Salma HOFFMANN, Louise FEGAERSIE, John
HASENFLUG, Margaret RUBINATE and August HASENFLUG, in his 39th year. Funeral
services at George ENGLERT’s Funeral Parlors, 115 Evergreen ave., on Sunday
evening Dec. 6, at 8 o’clock. Interment Monday Dec. 7, at Lutheran Cemetery.

HICKEY-Florence A. C., on Dec. 3, 1931, resident of 7814 4th ave., Brooklyn,
beloved wife of John J.; sister of Eva CHERRY. Services at Walter B. COOKE’s
Funeral Home, 50 7th ave., Brooklyn, Saturday 2 P. M. Interment Evergreen
Cemetery. *Ottawa, Canada papers please copy.*

HOEFIG-On Thursday, Dec. 3, in his sixty-fourth year, William, dearly beloved
husband of Clara and father of Charles HOEFIG and brother of Elizabeth WEYMAN.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Sunday evening
at 8 o’clock at his late home, 1862 Grove st., Ridgewood. Interment Monday.

MITCHELL,  W. Cole, Cambridge Lodge No. 662, F & A. M.-Brethren are hereby
summoned to attend Masonic funeral services for our late brother and
secretary, Right Worshipful W. Cole MITCHELL, Sunday 7:30 P. M. at Fred HERBST
Sons Chapel, 7501 Fifth ave.     David MICHELSON, Master

SHEEHAN-Frank F. Funeral from McGUCKIN’s Funeral Parlor, 139 Noble st.,
Saturday morning. Interment Mystic Cemetery, Connecticut.

WESTLAKE-At Ridgewood, N. J., Dec. 3, 1931, Isaac H., husband of the late
Pauline M. WESTLAKE, in his 83rd year. Services on Saturday Dec. 5 at his
daughter’s residence, Mrs. Percy J. JACKSON, 155 Claremont rd., Ridgewood, N.J. 

WETTLIN-Martin, on Dec. 3, 1931 at his residence, 582 Evergreen ave.,
Brooklyn, husband of Florence. Services at his late residence, Friday, 8 P. M.
Interment Linden Hill Cemetery, Saturday.

In Memoriam
HAZEL-Solemn high anniversary mass, 8. A.M. Saturday Dec. 5, St. Teresa’s
Church, Sterling pl. and Classon ave., in memory of Margaret A. HAZEL, dearly
beloved sister of Mary C. HAZEL and the late Dr. George A. HAZEL. Friends are invited.

HICKEY-In fond and loving memory of my dear mother Sarah, died Dec. 7, 1930.
Anniversary mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatlands, Monday.  Son, John

HICKEY-In fond and loving memory of my dear mother Sarah, died Dec. 7, 1930.
Anniversary mass at Mary Queen of Heaven Church, Avenue M and East
Fifty-seventh street, Monday 8 A.M.   Son, William

McCORMICK-In sad and loving memory of my dear father Charles, who passed away
Dec. 4, 1927. Mass offered. Gone, but not forgotten.   Son, Richard

WILLIAMS-Frank H.
Lonely are we without you.
  How we miss you no one knows:
Our thoughts are always with you,
  From early morn to evening’s close.
The wound is as fresh today
  As when you left us broken-hearted,
Just two years ago today.           Wife and Brothers

Fanny KELLER died yesterday at her home, 98 Meeker avenue in her
sixty-second year. She was born in England and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for fifty years. She is survived by her husband Edward KELLER; two sons,
Joseph E. and John H. KELLER, a daughter Mrs. Albert CLAMPITT; twelve
grandchildren, two sisters Mrs. Annie RICHARDS and Mrs. Mary Ke???, and three
brothers Harry, Walter and William BAGNALL. The funeral services will be held
at 2 P.M. Monday. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of
Peter J. STENGER, 123 Meeker avenue.

   William J. RAMSAY died yesterday at his home, 437 Seventy-eighth street. He
is survived by his widow Frances, four daughters, Sister Mary Joseph of the
Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor, Mrs. Edward J. DUNPHY, Mrs. James J. LANIGAN
and Gladys: a son James, a brother James and a sister, Mrs. James SHANAHAN. He
was a member of Admiral Dewey Council, K of C., and the Holy Name Society. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with  requiem mass at the Church of
St. Anselm. Interment will be under the direction of F. J. McLAUGHLIN, 8125
Third avenue.

   Catherine TROCA of 171 Sands street died Wednesday. She was born in Rumania
fifty-six years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifteen years. She
is survived by her husband Nicholas TROCA. The funeral services will be held
at the Kenny Funeral Home, 197 Bridge street at ? A. M. tomorrow. Interment
will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of J. T. KENNY, Inc.

Margaret HARTE FLIGHT, widow of Robert FLIGHT, died Wednesday in her
Eighty-eighth year at her home, 164 Eighty-sixth street, Bay Ridge. She was
born in Ireland and had been a resident of the United States for sixty-five
years. The funeral services will be held at 8:30 o’clock tonight. Interment
will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Edward H. C. DUNN, 339 Court
street.

   Wilhelmina STOFFLER died yesterday at her home, 87-16 Eighty-ninth street,
Woodhaven. She was born in Germany eighty-seven years ago and had been a
resident of New York City for seventy-six years. She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Martin BAUM; two sons Otto and Rudolf STOFFLER; ten
grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The Rev. Dr. George WACKER will
conduct the funeral services at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel, 15
Palmetto street. Interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
William BIERMANN, 226 Wilson avenue.

   James J. ROCHE, son of the late Ellen LONDRIGAN ROCHE, died Wednesday at
his home 81 Grand street. He was born in Brooklyn sixty-one years ago. He was
employed as night foreman by the Department of Sanitation at Rikers Island. He
is survived by his father Michael ROCHE. The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel of John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue, at 9:30 A. M.
tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of S.S. Peter and Paul, Wythe avenue.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

   Julia A. MATSON died yesterday in her seventieth year at her home 133-42
116th street, Richmond Hill. She was born in Sweden and had been a resident of
New York City for forty years. She is survived by two daughters, Etta Helen
RICHARDSON and Alma Evelyn EHRENFELD and one son John Albert MASTON [as
appears in paper]. The funeral services will be held a 4 P.M. Sunday.
Interment at 10 A.M. Monday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

   Arthur Joseph VERIBEST died yesterday at his home, 46 Wolcott street. He
was born in Ostend, Belgium, fifty-five years ago and had been a resident of
the Twelfth Ward of Brooklyn for fifteen years. He is survived by his widow
Eugenie; two sons Jules and Maurice; his mother Mrs. Stephanie VERIBEST; three
sisters and two brothers living in Belgium. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
tomorrow. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of George
SEIBOLD, 384 Van Brunt street.

   John F. SHEEHAN, a resident of Greenpoint for twenty-five years, died
Wednesday at New York Hospital, Manhattan. He was a stonecutter.  The funeral
will be held from the funeral chapel of J. E. McGUCKIN & Sons, 139 Noble
street tomorrow morning. Interment will be at Mystic, Connecticut.

5 December 1931
ARKINS-William, on Dec. 3 at his residence 428 Prospect pl., Brooklyn. He was
born in County Clare, Ireland. He leaves a wife, Mary; two children, William
and May; also mother Mary; father Michael; two brothers, Michael and James,
and three sisters, Mrs. Delia GUINAN, Marie KENNEDY and Margaret RYAN. Funeral
on Monday at 9 A.M., thence to the R. C. Church of St. Teresa where a mass of
requiem will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CLARK-On Dec. 4, 1931, Agnes B. (nee MALLON), beloved wife of Robert J. CLARK
and devoted mother of Mrs. John J. MURRAY, John and Joseph CLARK. Funeral
Monday 9:30 A.M. from 1818 East Thirty-eighth st. Solemn requiem mass St.
Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatlands. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

DONOVAN-Annie (nee HURLEY) widow of Dennis, on Friday Dec. 4, at her
residence, 204 Arlington ave. Native of Queenstown, County Cork, Ireland.
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Michael, Jerome st., on Monday at 10
A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

GERRY-Joseph, on Thursday Dec. 3, husband of the late Katherine GERRY, in his
77th year. Funeral from his late home, 91 Schaefer st., Monday 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at R. C. Church of the Fourteen Holy Martyrs.  Interment St.
John’s Cemetery

HAUBERT-M. Frederick, on Dec. 4, at U.S. Naval Hospital. Survived by his wife,
Dorothy, and one sister, Mrs. Harriet MOUNT, and two brothers, 
Charles HAUBERT and Otto MILLER.
Funeral services Monday evening at 8 o’clock at his home, 204 Cornelia st.
Funeral Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment Cedar Grove under direction of Nicholas
BLASIUS, Jr. and Son, 710 Knickerbocker ave. He was a Dump Inspector,
Sanitation Dept., City of New York; member Ridgewood Post No. 123 V. F. W.;
Heisser Post American Legion; Naval Service Spanish American War; Mexican
Border, Forty-seventh Regiment National Guard, State of New York; Eleventh
Cavalry Service, Philippine Islands; Fifty-third Pioneer Infantry, Top
Sergeant, France; Past Sachem, Montauk Tribe, No. 198, Improved Order of Red
Men; Past Chief Haymaker, Montauk Haymakers Association, No. 198 ½; member of
Regular Democratic Association, Twelfth Assembly District; Chief Trumpeter,
Fife and Drum Corp, Dept. of Sanitation Band.

O’BRIEN-Anna H., on Dec. 4, 1931, loving daughter of Anna (nee MAGUIRE) and
the late Miles O’BRIEN. Funeral from her late home, 376 Milford st., Brooklyn,
N.Y. on Monday, Dec. 7, at 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Gabriel’s
Church, 10 A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

SACKEN-On Dec. 4, 1931, at her home, 428 31st st., Elizabeth Jane SACKEN (nee
GEELAN), beloved wife of Frederick G. SACKEN and devoted mother of Russell E.
and Royal SACKEN. Notice of funeral hereafter.

SMITH-Suddenly, on Friday, Dec. 4, Jeannette P. SMITH, of 24 East Fifty st.,
beloved mother of Eugenie and Jeannette. Notice of funeral hereafter.

SYLVESTER-Ivy N. (nee FITZGERALD), widow of John A. on Friday at her residence
342 Elderts lane. Funeral services Sunday evening 8 o’clock. Interment
Tuesday, 10 A.M. at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, South Portland, Maine.

VOWINKEL-Katherina, on Dec. 3, 1931, at her residence, 216 Floral blvd.,
Floral Park, L.I., beloved mother of Katherine MARSCH, Margaret WHITNEY and
Matilda BLANEY; sister of A. E. LOWE, Christian and Max KONIG. Interment
Greenwood Cemetery, Sunday 2 P.M.

In Memoriam
CONLIN-In memory of Margaret CONLIN, who passed away Dec. 5, 1930.
  In a far and lonely churchyard
    Where the trees their branches wave,
  Lies our well-beloved mother
     In a cold and lonely grave.
  Friends may think we’ll soon forget her
     And our wounded hearts be healed.
  Little do they know the sorrow
     That’s within our hearts concealed.      FAMILY

EVANS-In loving memory of our dear son, William EVANS, who died Dec. 6, 1917.
Gone, but not forgotten.   Mother and Father

FREWIN-In sad and loving birthday remembrance of my dear nephew Harold V. Born
Dec. 5, 1895, passed away Dec. 5, 1927. Gone, never shall be forgotten.
  Aunt Theresa McGANN

Charles FINK, a guard at Ellis Island, died Thursday in his fifty-eighth
year at his home, 334 Jefferson avenue. He was born in Philadelphia and had
been a resident of New York City for thirty-five years. He is survived by his
daughter Florence WESTON of Detroit. He was a member of Commonwealth Lodge, F.
& A.  M. and Long I Grotto. Masonic services will be held at 1:30 P. M.
tomorrow at the funeral chapel, 187 South Oxford street. Interment will be at
Fairview Cemetery, Staten Island, under direction of Benjamin Grindrod, 27
Hull street.

   Florence WILLIAMS died Thursday at her home, 230 Parkville avenue. She is
survived by her father Anadeus; two brothers, Walter and Herbert, and one
sister, Muriel WILLIAMS. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Monday. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Annie DONOVAN died yesterday at her home, 204 Arlington avenue. She was
born in Queenstown, County Cork, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for six years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elbert BUCKINGHAM and
Mrs. John E. LEDDY; three sons, Michael, Denis and Jeremiah DONOVAN; three
sisters and six grandchildren. She was a member of the Church of St. Michael,
Jerome street, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Monday.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & Sons,
1847 Broadway.

   Ivy N. SYLVESTER died yesterday at her home, 342 Eldert lane. She was born
in Maine and had been a resident of Brooklyn and Queens for seven years. She
is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Cora MATTHEWS, Mrs. Bessie HALL and Mrs.
Pauline TUCKER; a son Walter I. SYLVESTER, a sister Mrs. May CAGE; one
brother, Walter FITZGERALD, and nine grandchildren. The funeral services will
be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow. The Rev. Hugo MEYER of Christ Lutheran Church will
officiate. Interment at 10 A.M.  Tuesday will be at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery,
South Portland, Me., under direction of Feeny & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

5 December 1931
Joseph FARRELL, a former jockey at Belmont Park, died yesterday at Saranac
Lake, N.Y. He is survived by his mother. The funeral will be held Monday at 10
A.M. from his late home 1850 Nostrand avenue, with requiem mass at the Church
of the Holy Cross, Church and Rogers avenues. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Josephine LEBRECHT died Thursday in Kings County Hospital. She was born in
New York City seventy-two years ago. She is survived by five sons, Frederick,
George, Frank, Jacob and William. The Rev. Dr. J. R. HENRY of the Bowery
Mission will conduct the funeral services at 8 P.M. tomorrow at her late home
1508 DeKalb avenue, near Irving avenue. Interment at 2 P.M. Monday will be at
Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of William BIERMANN, 226 Wilson avenue.

   Katie EHMKE HOFFMAN died yesterday at her home, 108 King street. She is
survived by her husband Charles HOFFMAN, for many years engaged in the butcher
business, and one sister, Anna SCHUMANN. The Rev. Dr. Henry C. OFFERMAN of St.
Paul’s German Lutheran Church will conduct the funeral services at 2 P.M.
Monday. Interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Joseph
REDMOND, 103 King street.

   Edward J. BROWN died yesterday at his home, 160 Newton street. He was
employed by the Winthrop Public Library, North Henry street and Engert avenue.
He is survived by his widow, Sadie MURDOCK BROWN; two sons Robert and Edward
and one daughter Grace BROWN. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M.
Monday. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of Thomas T.
CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

   Frank HARTH died yesterday in his fifty-seventh year at his home 1858
Willoughby avenue. He is survived by three sons, Adam, Frank and Joseph, and
five daughters, Anna MUENKEL, Emma HAMANN, Martha KELLER, Barbara MOORE and
Lillian HARTH. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Tuesday with requiem mass
at the Church of St. Aloysius. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under
the direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson street.

   Joan Marie GAMSJAGER, daughter of Walter GAMSJAGER and Kathryn RHATIGAN
GAMSJAGER died Thursday at her home, 62 Madison street. She was a member of
the Nativity Church. In addition to her parents, she is survived by one
brother, Donald GAMSJAGER, and her grandparents. The funeral will be held
today at 2 P.M. with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of
William DUNIGAN Son, 201 Park avenue.

   Joseph PORTELLE died Thursday at his home 153 Degraw street. He was born in
Italy and was a parishioner of Sacred Heart Church for the past forty years.
He is survived by one son, Frank PORTELLE. Funeral from his late home Monday
at 9:30 A.M. with solemn requiem mass at Sacred Heart Church, Hicks and Degraw
streets, at 10 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John
F. FAGAN, Henry and Warren streets.

Agnes B. CLARK died yesterday at her home 1818 East Thirty-eighth street.
She was a life resident of Brooklyn and was formerly a parishioner of the
Church of St. Joseph. She is survived by her husband Robert J.; a daughter,
Mrs. John MURRAY; two sons, John and Thomas; her mother, Mrs. Thomas MALLON; a
brother John T. MALLON and three sisters, Mrs. Harry EDSALL, Mrs. Joseph D.
BENNETT and Mrs. Philip F. KELLY. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M.
Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of W. A. MARTIN, 764
Washington avenue.

   John J. FARRELL died yesterday in his twenty-first year at his home, 804
Rogers avenue. He had been a life resident of Flatbush. He is survived by his
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth FARRELL, a brother William FARRELL and three sisters,
Mrs. Mary RIZZO, Anna and Helen FARRELL. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M.
Monday with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Cross. Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Ellen WALSH CONNOLLY died Wednesday at the home of her son, Patrick
DOBBINS, 2425 Valentine avenue, the Bronx. She was a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty-five years and a member of the Church of the Transfiguration. She is
survived by her husband John CONNOLLY; four sons, Patrick, John, George and
William DOBBINS. Funeral Monday at 8:45 A.M. with solemn requiem mass at the
Church of the Transfiguration, Brooklyn, at 10 A.M. Interment at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of Thomas F. LUND, 278 Marcy avenue.

   Charles GIBSON, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Thursday in his
thirty-ninth year at his home, 70 Boerum Place. He was a life resident of the
Sixth Ward. He is survived by his widow Catherine, a brother Charles [as
written] and a sister Mrs. M. BURKE. He was a veteran of the World War and a
member of the American Legion.. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M Monday
with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Margaret KRAEMER of 60-10 Bleecker street, Queens, died Thursday. She was
born in Germany sixty-five years ago and lived in Brooklyn and Queens sixty
years. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. She is survived by her
husband William KRAEMER; two daughters, Margaret KRAEMER and Emelie BECKER,
and two grandchildren. Funeral services Monday at 9:30 A.M. at her late home
60-10 Bleecker street. Burial in Lutheran Cemetery under direction of John G.
LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood.

   John DAVITT died yesterday at his home, 544a Sixteenth street. He was born
in Ireland sixty-seven years ago and had been a resident of New York City for
fifty years. He is survived by a son Hugh and two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth
HEDERMAN and Mrs. Catherine BARNES. He was a member of the Holy Name Society
attached to the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Prospect Park West and
Prospect avenue where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Monday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward T. KENNEDY,
Church and Rogers avenues.

   William ARKINS, born in County Clare, Ireland and a resident of Brooklyn
for many years, died Thursday at his home, 429 Prospect place. He is survived
by his widow Mary; a son William; a daughter May; his parents, Michael and
Mary; two brothers, Michael and James, and three sisters, Delia GUINAN, Marie
KENNEDY and Margaret RYAN. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Teresa. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery, under direction of James P. ENGLISH, 2190 Gravesend avenue.

7 December 1931
BLANEY-On Dec. 5, John BLANEY, beloved brother of Hannah FAY, Patrick
BLANEY, Margaret CUSICK, William BLANEY, Hugh BLANEY and Mary O’NEILL. Funeral
from his residence, 98 St. Marks avenue, Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at St. Augustine’s Church, 6th ave and Sterling place. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

   BURCHARDT-John, on Dec. 4 in his 52nd year. He was a member of the Motion
Picture Machine Operator’s Union, No. 306, and Theatrical Projector’s Union,
No. 1, and  American Projection Association. Funeral services Tuesday, 10
A.M., at John Marsh’s Funeral Home, 1461 Bushwick ave. Interment following
Lutheran Cemetery.

   CACACE-Suddenly on Sunday, Dec. 6, Loretta, (nee McGEE), widow of Alfred
CACACE, beloved mother of Joseph and Marie, sister of Mrs. Anna GRANT, Mrs.
Lillian TOCCI and Mrs. Irene O’NEIL and brother of John McGEE. Funeral from
her late residence, 8 Third st., on Thursday at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St.
Mary Star of the Sea Church. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

   CAMPBELL-Mary, on Dec. 5, beloved mother of Michael, Thomas, Joseph and
Anna BILLING. Funeral from J.L. BADER’s Chapel, ?97 Liberty ave., Tuesday Dec.
8, thence to St. Malachy’s R. C. Church, 10:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CORNELL-Geogina, beloved daughter of Geogina CORNELL, on Saturday, Dec. 5,
at her residence, 1856 Putnam ave., Ridgewood. Funeral services Tuesday
evening at 8 o’clock. Interment Wednesday, 2 P.M. Evergreen Cemetery.

   DONOHUE-Margaret, on Sunday, Dec. 6, beloved wife of the late John, loving
mother of Frank A. and Lillian A. Funeral from her late residence, 52-93 70th,
Maspeth, L.I. on Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 9:30. Solemn requiem mass at SS Peter
and Paul Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas M. QUINN & Son.

   FARRELL-Mary E. FARRELL entered into eternal life Dec. 6, 1931. Widow of
the late Edward J. FARRELL and devoted mother of Mrs. Charles E. LE PAGE, Mrs.
Helen A. CLOONEY, Mae, John, Edward, William and Bernard FARRELL. Funeral from
her home, 1844 Kimball st., Wednesday Dec. 9 at 9:30 A. M. Solemn requiem mass
at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Hendrickson st. and Flatlands ave. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

   FERGUSON-Dr. George C., of 58 Flatbush ave., on Dec. 4. Funeral services
tonight at Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl. Friends and former patients are
invited to attend.

   GOGGINS-On Saturday, Dec. 5, 1931, William V. beloved husband of the late
Eva GOGGINS, father of William F. and Helen E., and brother of Edward W., Mrs.
John SMITH and Mrs. John FAGAN. Funeral from his residence 345 73rd st.,
Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Dec. 9. Solemn requiem mass will be held at Our Lady
of the Angels R. C. Church, 4th ave. and 73rd st. at 10 A.M. Interment St.
John’s Cemetery.

GRIMM-On Sunday, Dec. 6, in his 49th year, Simon GRIMM, brother of Margaret
HECKER. Relatives, friends and members of Lessing Lodge No. 608, F & A. M.,
and Master Bakers Singing Society and German Liederkranz are invited to attend
funeral services on Tuesday, 8 P. M. at his home,  6437 Madison st. 
Interment Wednesday, 10 A. M.

   HANLEY-Joseph P., beloved son of Katherine M. (nee NEVIN) and the late
Patrick J. HANLEY, on Saturday, Dec. 5, at his residence, 1409 Jefferson ave.
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Martin of Tours on Wednesday at 9 A.
M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

  KENT-On Saturday, Dec. 5, Genevieve FINN KENT, beloved wife of Earl, mother
of James, and sister of Jeremiah, Leslie and George FINN, Mrs. Andrew COURT,
Mrs. Rudolph WHELAND and Madeline FINN. Funeral from her residence, 92
Vanderbilt ave., on Wednesday at 9:30 A. M. Requiem mass at Sacred Heart R. C.
Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of D. C. DOYLE, 189 Bridge st.

   LONG-On Dec. 6, 1931 at St. John’s Hospital, L. I. City, Catherine, beloved
aunt of Sister Wilhelmina, O. S. J., and the late Lawrence GOWEN, dear sister
of the late Mary GOWEN, formerly of 377 Ridgewood avenue. Funeral from St.
John’s Hospital Chapel Wednesday Dec. 9, with solemn requiem mass 10 A. M.
Interment St. John’s Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Masses appreciated.

   LUDDER-Betty STEFFENS, beloved mother of Florence HENRICHSON and Elsie
GALIS, on Dec. 5, 1931. Funeral services at 299 Stuyvesant ave., Monday

QUEALY-Clara T. (nee KING), on Saturday, at her home, 2015 Silver st.,
Ridgewood, L. I., beloved wife of John QUEALY, devoted mother of Mrs. Robert
SANCHEZ and John K. QUEALY, and loving sister of Mrs. Emma CARLSON. Funeral
8:30 A.M.  Wednesday, followed by solemn requiem mass at the Church of St.
Matthias, Catalpa ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   SACKEN-On Friday, Dec. 4, 1931, Elizabeth Jane SACKEN, (nee GEELAN),
beloved wife of Frederick G. SACKEN, and devoted mother of Russell E. and
Royal SACKEN. Funeral from her home, 428 51st st., Tuesday 9 A. M., thence to
St. Paul’s Church, Clinton and Carroll sts. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

In Memoriam
   BERGLUND-In loving memory of Albin. Gone five years today, but never will
be forgotten.       Sister Elsie and Family

   Catholic Settlement Association-Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at
10 A.M. Wednesday, Dec. 9, at St. James Pro-Cathedral for the repose of the
soul of Mother BONIFACE, Superior General of the Missionary Sisters of the
Blessed Trinity.

  FOX-In sad and loving memory of my dear and good mother Annie FOX, who
departed this life Dec. 7, 1931. Gone but not forgotten.
       Daughter Margaret

  FREWIN-In sad and loving birthday remembrance of my dear nephew Harold V.
Born Dec. 5, 1895, passed away Feb. 21, 1927. Gone, never shall be forgotten.
       Aunt Theresa McGANN  [BSU December 5, 1931"In Memoriam" gives death
date of Dec. 5, 1927 so this looks like a correction.]

  GASQUE-In sad and loving memory of a beloved sister, Rose GASQUE, who
departed this life Dec. 7, 1925.
         Loving thoughts and silent tears,
         Beautiful memory of one so dear.
   Brother and Sister-in-law.

  GASQUE-In loving remembrance of my dear wife Rose, died Dec. 7, 1925.
          Nothing can ever take away
              The love a heart holds dear;
          Fond memories linger every day
             Remembrance keeps you ever near.
          Husband

   GASQUE-In fond and loving memory of our mother Rose, who passed away Dec.7, 1925.
         It’s lonesome here without you, mother dear.
              And sad and weary the way;
         Life has not been the same to us
              Since you were called away.
         Son and Daughters

   McCARTHY-In sad and loving memory of my dear sister, Marguerite, who passed
away Dec. 7, 1928. Anniversary mass offered. Gone, but not forgotten.
          Just a line of sweet remembrance
              Just a memory fond and true;
          Just a token of devotion
              Margie dear, I’m missing you.
   Loving sister, Marcella.

   McLAUGHLIN-In sad and loving memory of my father, Hugh McLAUGHLIN, who
departed this life Dec. 7, 1904. Mass offered this morning at St. James
Pro-Cathedral.   Helen A. COURTNEY

Joseph P. HANLEY died Saturday at his home, 1409 Jefferson avenue. He was
born in Brooklyn  twenty-five years ago. He is survived by his mother Mrs.
Katherine M. HANLEY, and a brother Edward A. HANLEY. He was a member of the
Church of St. Martin of Tours where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.
M. Wednesday. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
FEENY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   Petrina Wilhelmina WIRSING, born thirty-eight years ago in Copenhagen,
Denmark and a resident of the United States and Brooklyn for the past
twenty-one years, died Saturday. She had been a widow since 1925 and she
resided at 845 Seventy-second street, Bay Ridge. She is survived by a son
George; two brothers Walter ERICKSEN of 6922 Seventh avenue and August ERIKSEN
of West Hempstead, L. I and a brother and two sisters in Denmark. She was a
member of Valkyrie Rebecca Lodge of New York. Funeral services will be held at
Ericson & Ericson’s Chapel, 500 State street Tuesday, at 8 P. M. with the Rev.
A. Th. DORF, pastor of the Danish Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 195 Ninth
street, officiating. The ritual of Valkyrie Lodge will follow and interment
will take place at Mount Olivet Cemetery Wednesday morning.

   Jane WILSON died Saturday at her home, 30 Third street. She is survived by
a daughter, Mrs. Alice BOYMAN and two sons, Edward and George WILSON. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Mary Star of the Sea. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery.

Abigail G. HEALY died Saturday at her home, 1685 East Forty-eighth street.
She was born in Manhattan fifty-two years ago. She is survived by her husband
James; three sons, Daniel, James and Gerard and three daughters, Sister
Edmunda Marie, O. S. J., Margaret and Ethelieda. The funeral will be held at
9:30 A. M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas,
Flatlands. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Edward F.
HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

   Catherine KIRSCHNER died Thursday at her home, 106 East Second street. She
was an old resident of Windsor Terrace and was engaged with her husband,
Joseph KIRSCHNER, in the florist business. She is survived, in addition to her
husband, by a son, William KIRSCHNER. The funeral will be held at 2 P. M.
today from her late home with services at Holy Apostles Church. The Rev. Dr.
George MULLINS will officiate. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under
direction of Edward F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

   Bruno SCHMIDT, a well known druggist, died Nov. 29, at Albany, N. Y. The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today  from the funeral chapel of Mrs. Frances
STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas avenue. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

   Rosa BERG died Friday at her home, 254 Menehan street. She was the widow of
August BERG. She was eighty-three years old.  She was born in Germany and is
survived by a son, Frank SAUER, one daughter, Mrs. Anna JOHNSTON and four
grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M. Wednesday with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Brigid. Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery
under direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas avenue.

   Paul ROHRIG died Saturday at his home 212-34  112th road, Queens, in his
thirty-ninth year. He was born in Hungary and was a resident of Brooklyn for
over twenty-four years. He is survived by his wife Esther FINCK ROHRIG; one
son, Paul, Jr., and his mother Mrs. Suzanne ROHIG. Funeral Wednesday at 2:30
P. M. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN,
Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

   Georgina CORNELL died Saturday at her home, 1856 Putnam avenue, Ridgewood.
She was born in Brooklyn seventeen years ago. She is survived by her mother
Mrs. Georgina LITTLEJOHN CORNELL and four sisters, Mrs. Belia HALL, Eva,
Mildred and Bessie CORNELL. The funeral services will be held at 8 P. M.
tomorrow. Interment at 2 P. M. Wednesday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of Feeny & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

Joseph W. MERRICK died Saturday at his home, 393 Fifth street. He was a
life resident of Brooklyn and was seventy-five years old. He was for forty
years employed by Frederick LOESER Co. He is survived by two daughters,
Estelle and Mrs. A. DAVIS; one son, John MERRICK and a sister, Mrs. S. HUGHES.
He was a member of the Fulton Council, R. A. and the Church of St. Francis
Xavier, Sixth Avenue and Carroll street, where requiem mass will be celebrated
at 9 A. M. Wednesday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Edward J. RENOUARD, 92 Norman avenue.

   Adolph WATTEZ died Saturday at his home 477 Warren street. He was born in
Kansas City and resided in Brooklyn for the past twenty-five years. He was the
son of the late Adolph and Anna WATTEZ. He was a member of St. Ann’s Church,
Clinton and Livingston streets. He was employed as a machinist with Cameron
Machine, Co., of Brooklyn. He is survived by his wife Caroline; one son
William and one daughter Anna. The funeral will be held from the funeral
chapel at 210 Hoyt street, tomorrow at 2 P. M. with interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

   Betty STEFFENS LUDDER, born in Germany seventy-four years ago and a
resident of Brooklyn for sixty years, died Saturday on her birthday [December
5, 1931] at her home, 299 Stuyvesant avenue. She is survived by two daughters,
Florence HENRICHSON and Elsie GALIS. The Rev. J. R. JAXHEIMER will conduct the
funeral services at 8 o’clock tonight. Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be
at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of the Estate of George PETH, 15
Palmetto street.

   Genevieve FINN KENT died Saturday at her home, 92 Vanderbilt avenue. She
was born in Brooklyn twenty-four years ago and was a member of the Church of
the Sacred Heart where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M.
Wednesday. She formerly lived at Monticello, N. Y. She is survived by her
husband Earl KENT; a son James; three brothers, Jeremiah, Lester and George
FINN; three sisters, Mrs. Andrew COURT, Mrs. Rudolph WHELAND and Madeline
FINN, and a niece, Catherine COURT. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of D. C. DOYLE, 189 Bridge street.

   Emil BODE of 107 Varet street died yesterday in his forty-first year. He
was a life resident of Brooklyn and was a veteran of the World War, having
served overseas with the 306th Infantry, Rainbow Division. He is survived by
two brothers, Henry and William BODE and a sister, Ida FISCHER. The funeral
services will be held at 1:30 P.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel of W.
Theodore LUTZ & Son, 68-08 Forest avenue, Ridgewood. Interment will be at the
National Cemetery Cypress Hills.

Clara T. QUEALY of 20-15 Silver street, Ridgewood, died Saturday. She is
survived by her husband, John QUEALY, a member of the gun squad of the Police
Department, Unit 7; a son, John K. QUEALY, a seminarian at Maryknoll; a
daughter, Mrs. Robert SANCHEZ, and a sister Mrs. Emma CARLSON. The funeral
will be held at 8:30 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Matthias, Catalpa avenue, Ridgewood. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Elizabeth Jane SACKEN died Friday at her home, 428 Fifty-first street. She
is survived by her husband Frederick G.; two sons, Russell E. and Royal
SACKEN; one sister, Mrs. Mary WOOD; four brothers, John, Edward, Frank and
George GEELAN, and one grandson, Russell E. SACKEN, Jr. The funeral will be
held at 9 A. M. tomorrow with requiem mass at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church,
Clinton and Carol streets. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under
direction of George SEIBOLD, 384 Van Brunt street.

   Peter SBASCHNIG, husband of the late Mary SBASCHNIG, died Saturday at his
home, 1702 Stanhope street, Ridgewood. He was born in Austria, April 1, 1885
and lived in Brooklyn twenty-eight years. He is survived by two sons, Peter,
Jr., and Matthew; two daughters, Matilda and Mildred SBASCHNIG; his mother
Mary and one grandchild. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 A. M. , thence to St.
Aloysius Church, Onderdonk avenue and Stanhope street, where a requiem mass
will be celebrated. Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction
of Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

    Mary Agnes LOGAN, wife of William Thomas LOGAN, died yesterday at her
home, 102 Rose avenue, Floral Park. She lived in Floral Park for four years.
She is survived in addition to her husband by three sons, William T., Jr.,
Donald Francis and Andrew Gerard; one daughter Mary Gloria LOGAN; her mother
Mrs. Thomas F. BRENNAN; five sisters, Margaret, Gertrude, Agnes, Mrs. Paul G.
RYAN and Mrs. J. E. McGLOIN and three brothers, John, William and the Rev.
Francis T. BRENNAN, SSS. The funeral will be held on Wednesday, with requiem
mass at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park. Interment will be at
Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury, under direction of Thomas Francis DALTON of
Floral Park.

Frederick HAUBERT died Friday at the U. S. Naval Hospital in his
fifty-first year. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; one sister, Mrs.
Harriet MOUNT, and two brothers, Magistrate Charles H. HAUBERT and Otto
MILLER. Funeral services today at 8 P.M. at his home, 204 Cornelia street.
Funeral Tuesday at 2 P.M. with full military honors. He was a dump inspector
in the Sanitation Department, City of New York. He was a member of Ridgewood
Post, 123 V. F. W.; Heisser Post American Legion. He saw naval service in the
Spanish-American War; on the Mexican border with the Forty-seventh Regiment,
National Guard, State of New York; Eleventh Cavalry service, Philippine
Islands, Fifty-third Pioneer Infantry. He was a past sachem, Montauk Tribe,
198, I. O. R. M.; past chief haymaker, Montauk Haymakers’ Association and a
member of the Regular Democratic Association, Twentieth Assembly District;
chief trumpeter, fife and drum corps, Department of Sanitation Band. Interment
at Cedar Grove Cemetery under direction of Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr., & Son, 710
Knickerbocker avenue.

   Nellie REARDON RING died yesterday at her home in Englishtown, N. J. She
was a daughter of the late Jeremiah REARDON, a Sandy Hook pilot and Mary
O’NEILL REARDON. She is survived by her husband, Jeremiah RING, and two
brothers Dennis and John REARDON. She was formerly for many years a member of
the Church of the Sacred Heart. The funeral will be held from the home her
brother John REARDON, 634 Central avenue at 9 A. M. Wednesday with requiem
mass at the Church of the Fourteen Holy Martyrs. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

   William V. GOGGINS died Saturday at his home, 345 Seventy-third street. He
was the husband of the late Eva GOGGINS, and is survived by a son William F.;
a daughter Helen; a brother Edward W. GOGGINS and two sisters, Mrs. John SMITH
and Mrs. John FAGIN. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Wednesday with
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Angels, Fourteenth avenue and
Seventy-third street.

   Frederick REINKIN died Friday at his home 1875 Atlantic avenue. He was born
in Germany and had been a resident of New York City for eighteen years. He was
a candy maker. He is survived by his widow Dora. The funeral will be held at 2
P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

   Meta FUCHS of 6088 Myrtle avenue, Glendale L. I., died Friday in her
thirty-fourth year. She is survived by her husband, John P. FUCHS, and five
sisters, Mrs. Wilhelmina JILICKS, Elsa FERDES, Bertha EHLERS, Betty STELJES
and Matilda. Funeral services will be held at the Buss Funeral Home, 6708
Myrtle avenue, Glendale, Monday at 8 P.M. Funeral Tuesday at 2 P.M. with
cremation at Fresh Pond under the direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc.

  Charlotte DREXEL of 6427 Seventy-fourth avenue, Glendale died Saturday in
her tenth year. She is survived by her parents, Fred and Louise DREXEL and one
brother Fred. Funeral services will be held at the Buss Funeral Home, 6708
Myrtle avenue, Glendale, Tuesday at 3 P. M. Cremation will follow at Fresh
Pond under the direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc.

TWO MEN DIE, SCORE HURT BY AUTOMOBILES
Five Victims of Hit and Run Drivers Over Weekend
   More than a score of persons were injured over the weekend in automobile
accidents, five of them struck by hit-and-run drivers. Two victims died of
their injuries.

  William COUGHLIN, 33, whose address is unknown, was found lying, conscious
in the street at Greenpoint and Kingsland avenues yesterday. He died a few
hours later in Greenpoint Hospital from a fractured skull and other injuries.

DIES Of SKULL FRACTURE
    Michael GEORGE, 15, of 408 Rutland road, died of a fractured skull
received when he was a passenger in the automobile of Pasquale DE BORIS of 439
Rutland road. The machine was in collusion with a machine operated by Nunzio
RIN of 436 Clinton street. DE BORIS suffered injuries to both shoulders and
head. Both were treated at Crown Heights Hospital where GEORGE died.

8 December 1931
O’DAY-Daniel, on Dec. 5, after a long illness. He is survived by his mother
Nora O’DAY and his sister Mrs. Richard HENNELEY. Funeral from his home 8406
106th st., Richmond Hill, on Wednesday at 10 A.M.; thence to the Church of the
Holy Child Jesus, where solemn requiem mass will be held.

OATES-On Sunday Dec. 6, Thomas F., beloved husband of Anna HEALEY OATES and
loving father of Marge and Dorothy. He was a member of Phil Sheridan Council,
908, K. of C.; also a member of the Knights of Galena and former president of
the Plumbers’ Union, Local No. 1. Solemn requiem mass will be offered at the
R. C. Church of St. Catherine of Sienna on Thursday Dec. 10, at 9:30 A.M.
Interment following from his late residence, 188-14 Tiago drive, St. Albans,
L. I. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

QUINLAN-James, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James QUINLAN, Sr. (nee MURPHY) on
Sunday at the age of 14 years. He was a student for the priesthood in the
Capuchin Order at Mary Immaculate Seminary, was called to his eternal reward
while at Night Prayers in the students chapel. Funeral from the home of his
parents, 303 Warwick st., on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Mass will be said at St.
Michael’s R. C. Church, Jerome st., Brooklyn. The students and altar boys of
the parish will attend; also the parents of the students are kindly requested
to attend the requiem mass. R.I.P.

TAGGART-Margaret, on Dec. 7, at her home, 67 North Oxford st., beloved aunt of
Anna ABRAMS, Mrs. Margaret McNALLY, Mrs. Agnes WILLIAMS, Edward, Simon and
Patrick ROCKS, John TAGGART and Joseph McCANN. Funeral on Thursday at 9:30 A.
M. Requiem mass at the R. C. Church of the Sacred Heart. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BABICKE-Casimir, of 403 19th st., died suddenly Monday morning. He leaves his
wife Anna; daughter Helen MURRAY and son Frank. Requiem mass at St. George’s
R. C. Church. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery Thursday morning.

BAUER-Regina, on Sunday in her 47th year. Beloved wife of George and mother of
Thomas, Joseph and Marie; and sister of John, Lawrence and Bernard BLATZ and
Mary VOLZ. Funeral on Wednesday from residence, 19 Foxall st. Requiem mass at
St. Matthias Church, 11 A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

DEVINE-On Dec. 6, 1931, Owen, beloved husband of Mary (nee TURLEY) and loving
father of Agnes, Edward, Catherine and George. Funeral Wednesday 2 P.M., from
his late home, 991 Hancock st., Brooklyn. Interment Calvary.

DOUGLASS-On Dec. 7, Catherine, beloved mother of Mrs. Harry HOYER. Funeral
Thursday at 9:30 A.M. from her residence 1055 73rd st., thence to the R. C.
Church of St. Ephrem, where a requiem mass will be offered. Interment HolyCross.

FRITZ-On Monday Dec. 7, 1931, Michael FRITZ, in his 79th year, beloved husband
of Maggie FRITZ; father of Mamie, Ramge and George FRITZ; also three
grandchildren. Funeral on Friday morning from his late residence, 1495 Putnam
ave., Ridgewood; thence to St. Brigid’s R. C. Church where a solemn requiem
high mass will be offered. Interment at Calvary.

GILLICK-On Monday Dec. 7, Mary RYAN GILLICK, beloved wife of John P. GILLICK,
sister of James and the late Thomas RYAN, at her residence, 98 Visitation pl.
Funeral from John F. FAGAN’s Mortuary Chapel, Henry and Warren sts., Thursday,
Dec. 10, 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass Visitation Church, Richard and Verona sts., 10A.M.

IVANCICH-On Monday, Dec. 7, John Joseph, beloved son of Anthony and Florence
MALONE IVANCICH, age 5 years. Funeral from 404 Sackett st., Thursday at 2 P.M.
Interment Holy Cross.

MURRAY-On Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1931, Kathryn (nee LANE), loving mother of Mary,
Ennis and Joseph MURRAY at her home, 225 Prospect ave. Funeral Friday at 9:30
A.M. with solemn requiem mass in Holy Family Church. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
BRADLEY--In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Mary, who departed this
life Dec. 8, 1928. Third anniversary mass this morning.
     Just a line of sweet remembrance,
        Just a memory fond and true,
     Just a token of devotion,
        Mother, dear, we’re missing you.   SONS and DAUGHTERS

BRADLEY--In loving memory of our dear mother, Margaret, Sr., who departed this
life Dec. 8, 1922. Solemn requiem mass Wednesday morning 8 A.M. at the
Assumption Church.        SONS and DAUGHTERS

FOX--In sad and loving memory of my dear and good mother Annie FOX, who
departed this life Dec. 7, 1913. Gone but not forgotten. [This item is a
correction of the FOX memorial in the Dec. 7, 1931 paper.]
                 DAUGHTER, MARGARET

LORCH--In loving and undying memory of my beloved son, George J. LORCH, who
passed away Dec. 8, 1923. Formerly of Hook and Ladder Co. 102.
      Child of my heart, I miss you.
                 YOUR LOVING MOTHER, PAULINE LORCH

MESITA--Month’s mind mass will be offered for the repose of the soul of Edward
P. MESITA, who departed this life, Nov. 8, 1931, at the Church of the
Visitation on Thursday, Dec. 10, at 8 o’clock.

 Thomas F. OATES died Sunday at his home, 188-14 Tioga drive, St. Albans,
Queens. He was born in Brooklyn and lived for many years in Bay Ridge. He is
survived by his widow Anna and two daughters, Marge and Dorothy, and three
sisters, Madeline, Catherine and Estelle, and four brothers, Joseph, James,
Charles and William. He was a member of Phil Sheridan Council, 908, K of C. He
was formerly president of Local 1 of the Plumbers’ Union. He was a member of
the Holy Name Society attached to the Church of St. Catherine of Sienna,
Locust avenue and Rivington street, St. Albans, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Thursday. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of James J. SHARP, 4?17 Seventh avenue.

   William SCHRADER died Sunday at his home, 88 Knickerbocker avenue. He was
born in Brooklyn thirty-three years ago. He is survived by his mother, Ella
Ad?; one brother, Louis SCHRADER. The funeral will be held from his late home
Wednesday morning with requiem mass at St. Leonard’s Church. Interment will be
at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Central avenue
and Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

   Loretta M’GEE CACACE died Sunday at her home, 8 Third street. She was the
widow of Alfred CACACE and is survived by one son Joseph; a daughter Marie
CACACE; three sisters, Anna Grant, Lillian COCCI, Irene O’NEILL and one
brother, John McGEE. She was a sister of the late Edward McGEE, a Brooklyn
undertaker. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass
at St. Mary Star of the Sea. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under
direction of John J. O’NEILL, 334 Court street.

   Jane H. WEBER, born in New York City, died yesterday at her home, 762
Decatur street. She is survived by her husband Harry; a son Winfield and a
daughter Eleanor WEBER. The Rev. Dr. John Lewis Clark will conduct the funeral
services at 8:30 o’clock tonight at the funeral chapel of B. J. THURING, 1178
Bushwick avenue. Interment at 2 P.M. tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

   Margaret TAGGART, born in Ireland and a resident of Brooklyn for 55 years,
died yesterday at her home, 67 North Oxford street. She is survived by three
nieces, Annie ABRAMS, Margaret McNALLY and Agnes WILLIAMS, and five nephews,
Edward, Simon and Patrick ROCKS, John TAGGART and Joseph McCANN. The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of the
Sacred Heart, Clermont avenue. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of John McMANUS & Son, 2001 Flatbush avenue.

Michael FRITZ died yesterday in his seventy-ninth year at his home 1495
Putnam avenue. He was a retired coffee salesman. He was born in France and had
been a resident of the United States for fifty-nine years. He is survived by
his widow, Margaret, a daughter Mamie RAMGE and one son George FRITZ. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the
Church of St. Brigid. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

   Charles L. FEIBER died Sunday in his forty-sixth year at his home, 116-20
Rockaway boulevard, South Ozone Park. He was born in New York City and had
been a resident of South Ozone Park for the past eight years. He was chief
telegraph operator for the Postal Telegraph Co. on the Cotton Exchange, Beaver
street, Manhattan. He is survived by his widow Esther J.; two sons, Arthur C.,
and Charles L., Jr.; one sister Mrs. Stella CATIZZINO, and two brothers,
Joseph and Julius. The funeral services will be conducted at his home tonight
at 8 o’clock by the Rev. Howard ROSS of the Bushwick Avenue Central M. E.
Church, Bushwick avenue and Madison street. The funeral will take place
Wednesday from his late home at 2 P.M. Cremation will follow at Fresh Pond
under the direction of Kearns and Sons, 115-10 Rockaway boulevard, South Ozone Park.

   Lena ELTMAN, daughter of Mary and the late Joseph ELTMAN, died Saturday at
her home, 1914 Cornelia street. She was life long resident of Brooklyn and is
survived, besides her mother, by two sisters, Mrs. Emma DENGLER and Mrs. Mary
NOVAK, and one brother William ELTMAN. Funeral Wednesday at 9 A.M., thence to
St. Matthias R.C. Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John J. LENNON.

   Nicholas REA died Saturday in his forty-eighth year at his home 1524 Myrtle
avenue, Ridgewood. He is survived by his wife Lena and one sister Carrie
FAILLA. He was a motorman on the B. M. T. and was a member of the B.M.T.
Benevolent Association. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.,
thence to St. Brigid’s Church, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated.
Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under the direction of John L. QUENZER & Son.

   Regina BAUER died Sunday at her home, 19 Foxall street, Ridgewood. She was
born in the Nineteenth Ward, Williamsburg, forty-seven years ago and was a
resident of Ridgewood for twenty years. She was a member of St. Matthias
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 11 A.M.
She is survived by her husband George, two sons, Thomas and Joseph; one
daughter, Marie; three brothers, John, Lawrence and Bernard and one sister
Mary VOLZ. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Peter GEIS,
58-34 Catalpa avenue.

   John STROHSAHL died Saturday in his eighty-fifth year at his home, 14
Linden street. He is survived by his widow Juliane W. HORIES STROHSAHL; a
daughter, Lillian BOWSER; a son, William; grandson, Wilbur, and a
granddaughter, Ella STROHSAHL. The funeral services were held at 8 o’clock
last night. Interment at 10 A.M. today under direction of George WERST, 572
Hart street.

Owen DEVINE died Sunday at his home, 991 Hancock street. He is survived by
his widow Mary TURLEY DEVINE; two sons, Edward and George, and two daughters,
Agnes and Catherine DEVINE. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

   Charles WARD died yesterday at his home 6639 Seventy-fifth street, Middle
Village, Queens. He is survived by four daughters, Mary HOFFMAN, Dorothea
DIETRICH, Agnes CROSS and Frances WESSNER and one son, Charles WARD. He was a
member of General Wayne Council, 48, Jr. O. U. A. M. The funeral services will
be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel at 15 Palmetto street. The
Rev. Dr. Leroy DANIELS of Wyckoff Heights Presbyterian Church will officiate.
Interment at 2 P. M. Thursday.

   Christian SCHWEIZER died yesterday at his home, 680 Seneca avenue. He was
born in Germany sixty-one years ago and lived in the United States forty
years. He is survived by his widow Martha SCHWEIZER; seven children, William,
Mrs. Martha CORNELL, Gertrude, Theresa, Viola HOWARD, Louisa and Florence, and
six grandchildren. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Maujer
street and Graham avenue. Funeral services Wednesday at 8 P.M. The Rev. Dr.
Henry WOLK will officiate. Funeral Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment at Mr. Olivet
Cemetery under the direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 132 Stagg street.

   William J. HOYE died Monday at his home, 287 Baltic street. He was born in
Boston and resided in Brooklyn for the past twenty-two years. He was a son of
the late Patrick and Margaret NACY HOYE. He was a member of St. Paul’s R.C.
Church and was employed by the Democratic Newspaper concern of Brooklyn. He is
survived by his sister Julia HOYE. The funeral will take place from his late
home Wednesday at 7:30 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, East Malden,Mass.

9 December 1931
BYRNES-On Dec. 9, 1931, at his residence, 349 Prospect pl., Thomas, beloved
husband of Hannah McHUGH BYRNES. Notice of funeral hereafter.

DOWER-On Tuesday Dec. 8, Mary DOWER (nee RYAN), the beloved wife of the late
John DOWER and mother of Battalion Chief James M., John F., Mrs. A. J. CLAPHAM
and Mrs. O.J. MORROW. Funeral from her late residence, 90 85th st., on
Saturday Dec. 12, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Anselm’s R.C. Church where a
solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FRANK-Ernest C., on Tuesday, Dec. 8, at the residence of his cousin, Mrs. May
J. L’HOMMEDIEU, 131 Weirfield st., Brooklyn. Funeral Friday, 1 P.M. Interment
Cypress Hills Cemetery, direction of Feeney & Sons.

MARTIN-On Dec. 8, John J., beloved son of Elizabeth MARTIN and brother of Mrs.
Ida O’BRIEN, Rose LANGE, Winifred COLLIER and nephew of Margaret FRIEL.
Funeral from his late residence, 623 59th st., Brooklyn on Friday Dec. 11, at
9:30 A.M.; thence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church where mass of requiem
will be offered for repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

O’MARA-Mary (nee McGUIRE) beloved wife of John, mother of Lillian WATKINS and
sister of Dennis McGUIRE, formerly of the Seventh Ward, Manhattan. Funeral
from her late home, 114-28 147th st., South Ozone Park, on Friday, Dec. 11th
at 9:30 A.M. Mass of requiem at Church of St. Pius, Liverpool st. at 10 A.M.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Margaret Watson SMITH, a well-known resident of New York City, died Tuesday
at her home 116 Carlton avenue. She was the daughter of the late David and
Elizabeth MacKECHNIE SMITH, and was for many years associated with her sisters
in the millinery business on Fulton street. She was for the past fifty years a
member of Plymouth Church on Brooklyn Heights. The Rev. J. Stanley DURKEE will
conduct funeral services at her late home Wednesday at 8 P.M. She is survived
by one sister, Jeannie Wilson SMITH. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery
under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue.

   Margaret L. MORAN died Monday. She was born in the Seventh Ward, Manhattan,
and was a resident of Williamsburg, Brooklyn for many years. She was a member
of Church College of St. Ann, Garden City; St. John’s Auxiliary, St. Genesius
Guild and the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Loyola Council, 477, K of C.  She is
survived by her husband, Alfred J. MORAN; two brothers, the Rev. John T.
BURKE, William J. BURKE and one sister, Mrs. Edward J. WELSH. Funeral Thursday
at 10 A.M. from her late home, 47 Princeton street, Garden City, with solemn
requiem mass at the Church of St. Ann, Garden City. Interment at Calvary
Cemetery under the direction of Thomas F. LUND, 278 Marcy avenue.

   Frederick H. W. WOSHLER, for over 41 years a resident of this country and
for many years a resident of Ozone Park, died Tuesday at his home, 101-32
Ninety-third street. He was 75 years of age and was born in Germany. He is
survived by his widow Augusta, two sons, Frederick and Charles, and four
grandchildren. He was a member of the Workingmen’s Sick and Death Benefit
Society, Branch 168 and also Local Union 24. Funeral services will be held at
his late home Friday at 2 P.M., the Rev. J. MACRERY officiating and interment
will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of Peter J. SCHNATZ, 570
Ridgewood avenue.

   John JENKINS, Jr. died yesterday at his home, 314 President street. He was
a life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by his father, John, and two
brothers, Thomas and William, and three sisters, Mrs. Albert BENNETT, Mary
DALY and Josephine JENKINS. He was a member of the Church of St. Agnes, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M. Friday. Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of M. McMAHON, 124 Summit street.

   Catherine LANE MURRAY died yesterday at her home, 225 Prospect avenue. She
is survived by a daughter Mary and two sons, Joseph and Ennis. She was a
resident of the First Ward of Manhattan and a member of the Church of St.
Peter for many years. She was a member of the Rosary Society and the Third
Order of St. Francis, attached to the Church of the Holy Family where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Friday …[The rest of the obituary is cut
off. Death notices give Interment at Calvary Cemetery.]

Anna M. SMYTH, born in County Galway, Ireland, died yesterday at her home,
845 Seventieth street. She is survived by her husband, Thomas J.; three sons,
Francis, Thomas and John; two daughters, Ellen and Mary SMYTH and two
brothers, Francis and Martin SHIELDS. Funeral arrangements, which have not
been completed, are under the direction of Joseph REDMOND.

   Loretta KENNY, two-year-old daughter of Michael and Minnie PATTERSON KENNY
died Monday at the home of her parents, 125 Bush street. She is also survived
by two sisters, Anna and Evelyn, and two brothers, Michael and Henry KENNY.
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Thursday. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

   Cecelia E. LOUGHRAN died yesterday at he home 130 Foxall street, Ridgewood.
She was born in Brooklyn, a daughter of Michael F. and the late Mary GALLAGHER
LOUGHRAN. She is survived, in addition to her father, by four sisters, Mary
Catherine, Agatha and Grace LOUGHRAN. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M.
Friday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Brigid, St. Nicholas avenue and
Linden street. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue.

   Rosella BRADY died Monday in St. Charles’ Home, Port Jefferson. She is
survived by her parents, Philip and Anna BRADY, and one brother and one
sister. She was a member of the Guardian Angels Society attached to the Church
of St. Cecelia. The funeral will be held at 8:30 A.M. tomorrow from her late
home, 146 Newton street, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Cecelia.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Peter J. STENGER,
123 Meeker avenue.

   Christina OEST died Monday in her sixty-third year at her home 117-48 125th
street, South Ozone Park. She was born in Brooklyn and had been a resident of
South Ozone Park for the past eight years. She is survived by her husband
Herman; one daughter, Mrs. Bertha LEHMAN; one son, Abraham; one grandson and
two granddaughters. Services will be conducted Wednesday at 8 P.M. at her home
by the Rev. Paul Y. Livingston of St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, 111th avenue
and 122nd street, Richmond Hill South. Funeral Thursday at 2 P.M. from her
late residence. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Kearns &
Sons, 115-10 Rockaway boulevard, South Ozone Park.

William T. KING died Monday at his home, 710 Park place. He was born in
Brooklyn and was a veteran of the World War. He is survived by his widow Anna;
his mother, Ida and three sisters, Florence, Ida and Mabel, and one brother,
John. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 8 P.M. at the Funeral
Home at 107 Fifth avenue. Interment Thursday at 1:30 P.M. at the National
Cemetery with military escort under direction of Fred M. CULLY.

   John Joseph IVANCICH, son of Anthony and Florence MALONE IVANCICH, died
Monday in his fifth year. Besides his parents he is survived by one brother
Anthony, Jr. The funeral will take place from 404 Sackett street Thursday at 2
P.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Robert C. FARLEY.

   Margaret O’NEILL LANG died yesterday at her home, 805 East Thirty-eighth
street. She is survived by her husband Thomas and one brother Peter O'NEILL.
She was born in Brooklyn sixty-two years ago. Funeral Friday at 9 A.M. thence
to St. Vincent Ferrer Church, Glenwood road, where solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Jere J.
Cronin, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

   James BRAWN died yesterday. He was formerly of 117 Henry street. He was a
son of the late John and Mary A. BANKS BRAWN, husband of Norah McCRORY BRAWN
and brother of John P. BRAWN and Mrs. P. J. COLLISON. Reposing at Cronin, Inc.
Chapel, 115 Atlantic avenue. Funeral Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

   Margaret Veronica T. CANAVAN died Monday at her home, 69 Bond street in her
seventeenth year. She was the daughter of Dorothy CAVANAUGH CANAVAN and is
also survived by two brothers, James and Alexander; an aunt Mrs. P. J.
O’MALLEY, and an uncle Thomas CANAVAN. She was a graduate of Our Lady of Mercy
School [Rest of the obituary not available on the photocopies]

10 December 1931
John J. O’TOOLE, a member of Engine Company 66, N.Y.F.D. and assigned to
Fireboat 'Willet' died Monday at his home, 275 Ninetieth street. He had been a
member of the Fire Department for twenty years. He is survived by his widow
Sarah, three sons, Harold, Joseph and Jack; four brothers, Patrick, Valentine,
Joseph and Thomas, and three sisters, Mary SAGER, Ann DOWNING and Margaret
KING. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of F. J. McLAUGHLIN, 8125 Third avenue.

   Benna JOHNSEN died Tuesday. She was born in Norway forty-eight years ago
and came to this country twenty-six years ago. Surviving her are her husband,
Sigvald; one son John; a daughter Beatrice; three sisters and three brothers.
Funeral services will be held at her late home, 615 Forty-first street, Friday
at 1:30 P.M., the Rev. O. SIGMOND officiating, followed by interment at Silver
Mount Cemetery, Staten Island.

   John TRILLER died yesterday at his home, 1004 Church avenue. He was born in
Italy fifty-one years ago. He was employed as a fireman at the Bush Terminal.
He is survived by one son, Jadoni TRILLER. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
tomorrow from the funeral chapel of Annelo GARGUILO, 75 President street.
Cremation will follow at Fresh Pond.

   Richard J. BROWNE died yesterday at his home, 1915 East Thirty-eighth
street. He is survived by his widow, Mary V. KENNEY BROWNE; one son Clement
and three daughters, Theresa, Rita and Mary BROWNE. The funeral will be held
from his late home, at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of
Our Lady of Solace, West Seventeenth street and Mermaid avenue, Coney Island.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Martin F. HEALEY,
128 Utica avenue.

   Alfred HEPWORTH, three-year-old son of Ernest and Mary MOSS HEPWORTH, died
yesterday at the home of his parents at 983 Jefferson avenue. The funeral will
be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under
direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   Mary A. DONLON REILLY died yesterday at her home, 526 Eleventh street. She
was the widow of Edward J. REILLY. She is survived by two daughters, Mary
WAGNER and Jane REID. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with
requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Prospect Park West and
Prospect avenue. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
James L. Lyman’s Son, 503A Fourth avenue.

   John J. REINHARDT died Tuesday in his fortieth year at his home, 116-66
120th street, South Ozone Park. He was born in Manhattan and had been a
resident of South Ozone Park for the past three years. He was a member of the
Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Richmond Hill South.
He is survived by his wife Gertrude; two daughters, Martha and Josephine and
one son John. Funeral Saturday from his late home at 9:30 A.M.. thence to the
R.C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help where solemn high mass of requiem
will be offered. Interment will be at the Cemetery of the Holy Sepulcher, East
Orange, N.J., under direction of Kearns & Sons, 115-10 Rockaway boulevard,
South Ozone Park.

   Theresa V. TOOKER, widow of William F. TOOKER, died yesterday at her home,
131 Beadle street. She was a life resident of the Eastern District. She is
survived by two daughters, Rita and Veronica, and a sister Mrs. Jacob SCHMITT.
She was a member of the Church of St. Cecelia, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Saturday. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery
under direction of William P. Murphy & Son, 87 Herbert street.

   Thomas BYRNES, son of Dennis and the late Anna McNAMARA BYRNES and husband
of Hannah McHUGH BYRNES, died at his home, 479 Prospect place. He was born in
Tulla, County Clare, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty-five years. He was a parishioner of the Church of St. Teresa, Classon
avenue and Sterling place, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 A.M.
Saturday. He is survived in addition to his father and his widow by one son
Thomas BYRNES; three brothers, Timothy and Dennis, both of Ireland, and John,
of Brooklyn, and three sisters, Margaret CLUNE, Mary BYRNES and Anna KEATEN.
He was employed by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company for twenty years.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. FLOOD, 254
Hoyt street.

   Anna M. SMITH died Tuesday at her home 845 Seventieth street. She was born
in County Galway, Ireland. She is survived by her husband Thomas J.; three
sons, Francis, Thomas and John; two daughters, Ellen and Mary and two
brothers, Francis and Martin SHIELDS. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Agatha, Seventh avenue and
Forty-ninth street. Interment will be at St. Peter’s Cemetery, Staten Island,
under direction of Joseph REDMOND.

BROWNE-Richard J., died at his home Wednesday, Dec. 9, beloved husband of
Mary V. (nee KENNEY) and father of Clement, Theresa, Rita and Mary BROWNE.
Funeral from his late residence, 1915 East Thirty-eighth st.; thence to the
Church of Our Lady of Solace, West Seventeenth st., and Mermaid ave., Coney
Island, for requiem mass at 9:30. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   HANKER-Henry Edward, on Wednesday Dec. 9, 1931, beloved husband of Frances.
Funeral from his late residence, 5023 3rd ave., Brooklyn, Saturday Dec. 12, at
1:30 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Thomas M. QUINN & Son.

   KENNY-On Dec. 8, Walter Thomas, beloved husband of Veronica MURPHY, father
of William, Upton and Robert KENNY, son of Mrs. Mary KIVLIN and brother of
Frank J. KENNY and Mrs. Leonard F. HARRIS. Funeral from Schaefer’s funeral
parlors, Fourth ave. and Forty-second st., on Friday Dec. 11, at 9 A. M.
Requiem mass at St. Michael’s R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

   MARTIN-On Dec. 8, John J., beloved son of Elizabeth MARTIN and brother of
Mrs. Ida O’BRIEN, Rose LANGE, Winifred COLLIER and nephew of Margaret FRIEL.
Funeral from his late residence, 623 59th st., Brooklyn, on Friday Dec. 11, at
9:30 A.M.; thence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, where mass of requiem
will be offered for repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

  COLUMBUS COUNCIL, No. 126, K of C-Members are requested to assemble at the
club Thursday evening, Dec. 10th, at 8:30 o’clock, to proceed thence to the
home of our late brother, JOHN J. MARTIN, 623 59th st.
              Joseph P. WALSH,
                   Grand Knight
              Joseph L. WALSH, recorder

PALLIDINO-Michael, age 72 years on Monday at his home, 157 Prospect st.,
Brooklyn. He was born in Italy and was a resident of Brooklyn for 52 years. He
is survived by his wife, Vincenza; his son Frank; four daughters, Mrs. Mary
PINTO, Mrs. Antoinette AIELLO, Lucy and Jennie, and six grandchildren. He was
a newsdealer for over forty years at Washington and Sands st., Brooklyn. He
was a member and custodian of the Holy Name Society of St. Michael’s Church
where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Friday at 10 A.M. Interment
at Calvary Cemetery.

   Andrew HANSEN of 583 Charlotte place, Glendale, died Wednesday in his
fifty-eighth year. He is survived by two sons, Harold and Hans Hansen. Funeral
services will be held at the Buss Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue, Friday at
3 P.M., the Rev. Carl HIRZEL officiating. Interment will follow at Lutheran
Cemetery under direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc.

   Lieut. Henry NIEBLING of 117 Mayfair avenue, Floral Park died Wednesday in
his thirty-ninth year. He is survived by his wife Martha; one son Robert ; his
parents, George and Mary NIEBLING and two brothers, George and William. He was
a member of Euclid Lodge, No. 656, F. & A. M. He was a lieutenant of the Army
Reserve Corps and was employed as chief clerk of the U. S. Civil Service
Bureau. Funeral service will be held at the Buss Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle
avenue, Glendale, Friday at 8 P.M. Interment Saturday at 2:30 P.M. at
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc.

Michael O’DONNELL died yesterday at his home, 372 Pulaski street. He was
born in Ireland and came to the United States at the age of 18. He was for
many years employed by the Bureau of Highways in the Borough of Brooklyn up
until he retired five months ago. He had been a member of the Sixth Assembly
District Democratic Association, also a member of the Holy Name Society of the
Church of St. John the Baptist, Lewis and Willoughby avenues. He is survived
by his wife Grace ROARTY O’DONNELL; two sons, Daniel and Charles, and three
daughters, Mrs. J. JORDON, Nora and Mary O’DONNELL. Funeral will be held
Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of St. John the Baptist where a
mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of James V. McNIFF, 433 Kosciusko street.

  Mary F. M’GRATH, daughter of the late Thomas and Ann O’REILLY MONAGHAN, died
today at her home, 67-120 Dartmouth street, Forest Hills, Queens. She was born
in Brooklyn and moved to Forest Hills about five years ago. She is survived by
her husband, Thomas D. McGRATH; a daughter, Mrs. Robert McCARTHY and two sons,
Lieut. Thomas McGRATH of the New York Fire Department and Daniel McGRATH. The
funeral will be held at 10 A. M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of Our
Lady of Martyrs, Portsmouth place, Forest Hills. Interment will be at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue.

11 December 1931
BYRNESOn Dec. 9, 1931, at his residence, 479 Prospect pl., Thomas, beloved
husband of Hannah McHUGH BYRNES, native of Tulla, County Clare, Ireland.
Funeral from his home on Saturday morning at 8:30 o’clock, thence to St.
Teresa’s R. C. Church, where solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

FORRESTEROrin L., the beloved father of Mrs. Lillian FREEMAN. Remains
reposing at B.J. Thuring’s Funeral Parlors, 1178 Bushwick ave. Funeral
services at America Camp No. 10843, Modern Woodmen of America at the
clubhouse, 1153 Putnam ave., on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 12 at 3 o’clock.
Church services on Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

GALLAGHEROn Thursday, Dec. 10, 1931 at 2843 Batchelder st., Annie M., beloved
wife of Edward S. GALLAGHER and mother of Mary, Beatrice, Charles, Edward and
John GALLAGHER, and sister of Mrs. John TAYLOR, Mrs. William HANNA, Robert,
Thomas, William and John GARDNER. Funeral Monday, 9:30 A.M. Solemn mass of
requiem at St. Mark’s R.C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

PRITCHARDOn Dec. 10, George R., dearly beloved husband of Sadie V. PRITCHARD
(nee LAYDEN), devoted father of Robert, John, William and Joseph. Funeral from
his late residence, 78-17 90th ave., Woodhaven, N. Y. on Monday 9:30 A.M.;
thence to St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church where solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

In Memoriam
YATES In loving remembrance of my dear wife Martha, died Dec. 11, 1926.
     Nothing can ever take away
         The love a heart holds dear;
     Fond memories linger every day.
         Remembrance keeps you ever near.
                  Husband and Son

Mary A. BUCKLEY died Wednesday in St. Mary’s Hospital. She was born in the
Sixth Ward of Manhattan and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty years.
She was a member of Court St. Clare, 46, C. D. of A. She is survived by one
son, James B.; a brother Joseph SHAUGHNESSEY, and a sister Elizabeth MILLER.
The funeral will be held from her late home, 29 Lewis place at 9:30 A.M.
Monday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of the Presentation,
Rockaway and St. Marks avenues. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of Robert R. DONOVAN, 2089 Fulton street.

   Joseph C. F. BIGLIN, a well-known automobile dealer of Manhattan and
Brooklyn, died Wednesday at his home, 121 Sherman avenue. He was born in
Brooklyn, the son of the late James and Jennie MADDEN BIGLIN. He was a
well-known song composer and in the last several years had contributed many
popular numbers and songs for the musical comedy stage. He was the husband of
the late Margaret WILSON BIGLIN, and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harold
SANDUSKY and Mrs. Arthur SCOTT; four sons, James H., John W., Joseph F., Frank
C. and one brother John BIGLIN. The funeral will be held from Dunigan & Son
Chapel, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street, Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment at
the Episcopal Burial Plot at Evergreen Cemetery.

   Jerome X. TURNER, son of Samuel and Loretta SULLIVAN TURNER, died Wednesday
at his home, 346 East Twenty-sixth street. He was a member of St. Jerome’s R.
C. Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Saturday at 10
A.M. In addition to his parents, he is survived by three brothers and two
sisters. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under the direction of
William Dunigan & Son, 201 Park avenue.

   Anthony LUKOUSKI died yesterday at his home, 151 Eagle street, in his
seventieth year. He was born in Germany and been a resident of Greenpoint for
fifty-six years. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mary MARTELA and Anna
SULINSKI; one son John; ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Syria, Dupont street and Manhattan avenue. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Harold J. BALMER, 72A Norman avenue.

   Bernard SANDERSON, son of Frank and Jennie RAUCHERS SANDERSON, died
Wednesday at his home 325 Warren street. He was a life resident of Brooklyn
and a parishioner of the Church of St. Paul, Court and Congress streets, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. He was employed by the Radio
Corporation of America. He is also survived by three brothers, Joseph, James
and Edward, and a sister, Anna SANDERSON. The funeral will be followed by
interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. FLOOD, 254 Hoyt street.

Annie M. GALLAGHER died yesterday at her home, 2843 Batchelder street,
Sheepshead Bay. She was a life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by her
husband  Edward S.; two daughters, Mary and Beatrice; three sons, Charles,
Edward and John GALLAGHER; two sisters, Mrs. John TAYLOR and Mrs. William
HANNA, and four brothers, Robert, Thomas, William and John GARDNER. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Mark, Sheepshead Bay. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Edward H. C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

   Mary Agnes EAGLESTON born in New York City sixty-five years ago and a
resident of Glendale for twenty years, died yesterday. She was a member of St.
Pancras Church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev. John
PFEIFFER, Saturday at 10 A.M. She is survived by one son, Philip, a traffic
officer connected with the Vernon avenue station of the police department.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Peter J. GEIS,
58-34 Catalpa avenue.

   William Mount WALSH died Thursday at his home, 719 Carroll street. He was
born in Brooklyn, son of the late Thomas and Catherine GLEANY WALSH. His
father was a silk expert and a member of Indian Commission under President
Harrison. He was a member of the Silk Travelers Association of New York. He is
survived by a sister, Mrs. Victoria P. MATTISON and a nephew Billy Carroll
MATTISON. Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday at 9:30 A.M. at St.
Francis Xavier’s R. C. Church, Carroll street and Sixth avenue. Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Joseph GOUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

   Louis LUKAS, a cigar maker, died Wednesday in his sixty-fifth year at his
home, 422 East Seventy-fifty street, Manhattan. He was a member of Raffiner,
K.U.V., Court Henry Ward Beecher, 82, and Bushwick Council, 99, C. B. L. He is
survived by a nephew Charles MODER. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M.
tomorrow from the funeral chapel of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson street with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Leonard. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery.

   Antonia PADULA died yesterday at her home, 1208 Eighty-fifty street. She
was sixty years old and was born in Italy. She is survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Carmela ALGIERI and Madeline PADULA, and four sons, Joseph, John, R.
Edward, and Leonard PADULA. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton. Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Annello GARGUILO, 75 President street.

George DITTRICH died Wednesday at his home, 5613 Fourth avenue. He was born
in Germany sixty-nine years ago. He conducted a delicatessen store at the
above address for many years. He was a member of the Slocum Survivors. The
funeral services will be held at 8 o’clock tonight. The Rev. J. MAYER will
officiate. Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of L. A. PABST, 869 Herkimer street.

   Phoebe ROLSTON, widow of Augustus ROLSTON, died yesterday at her home, 344
Central avenue. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow. She is
survived by two daughters, Mrs. Florence MONTGOMERY and Mrs. Lillian McFADDEN;
one sister, Susan GOWING, and one granddaughter, Mrs. David COCKBURN.
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Thomas J.
CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

   Thomas A. KELLY died Thursday at his home, 321 West Fourteenth, Manhattan.
He was born in New York City and was associated with the New York Edison
Company for the past thirty years. He was a regular attendant of the Church of
St. Bernard and was a member of the church societies. He was a son of the late
Ann and Thomas KELLY and is survived by his brother, Frank J. KELLY, and his
sisters, Mrs. John BURKE, Marian and Margaret KELLY. The funeral will take
place Monday at 9:30 A.M. with solemn requiem mass at the Church of St.
Bernard. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas H.
IRELAND.

   August LANDENE born seventy-five years ago in Sweden, a resident of the
United States and Greater New York for the past forty-four and until six years
ago a resident of Brooklyn, died Wednesday at his home, 9334 224th street,
Queens Village. He is survived by his wife Marie SJO LANDENE; two daughters,
Mrs. Lydia ANDERSON of Queens Village and Mrs. Ruth DANIELSON of Newburgh, N.
Y. ; three grandchildren; a brother in Waterbury, Conn.; a sister in Brooklyn,
and a brother and sister in Sweden. He was a member of the Swedish Pilgrim
Church for the past forty-one years. Funeral services will be held Saturday at
2 P.M. with Rev. W. HAGQUIST officiating. Interment will follow at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of Ericson & Ericson, 500 State street.

   Sidney Thomas LUCAS, born in Plymouth, England, forty-seven years ago and a
resident of Brooklyn for twenty years died Tuesday at Bellevue Hospital. He
was a plasterer and a member of Jamaica Local of the Plasterers Union and
Nassau Lodge, F. & A. M. He is survived by his widow, Jessie; a brother,
Samuel of California, and three sisters, Bessie BAKER, Minnie HUGHES and
Nellie LUCAS, all of England. The funeral services will be held at 8 o’clock
tonight at the funeral chapel at 187 South Oxford street. The Rev. Dr. J.
WILLIAMS of Hanson Place Baptist Church will officiate. Interment at 2 P.M.
tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Benjamin GRINDROD,
27 Hull street.

   James A. FOX died Wednesday at his home, 771 Brooklyn avenue. He was born
in the Bedford section of Brooklyn. He was employed by the Department of Plant
& Structures. He is survived by his widow, Loretta; a son James, a daughter
Jeanette, his mother, two brothers and five sisters. The funeral will be held
at 9:30 A. M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis of
Assisi. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of L. S.
SHERIDAN, 140 Rogers avenue.

   Mary DOWER, born in Ireland and a resident of Brooklyn for fifty years,
died Tuesday at her home, 90 Eighty-fifth street, Fort Hamilton. She is
survived by two sons, Battalion Chief James M. DOWER and John F.; and two
daughters, Mrs. A.J. CLAPHAM and Mrs. O.J. MORROW. The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Anselm. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of L. S. SHERIDAN, 140 Rogers avenue.

12 December 1931
BURNS-On Dec. 11, at his residence, 191 Bainbridge st.. Frank G., beloved
father of Genevieve and Francis BURNS. Funeral on Tuesday at 9:30 A. M. with
solemn requiem mass at Holy Rosary Church.

CLARKE-On Thursday, December 10, 1931, William H., at his residence, 26
Clinton ave., beloved husband of Mary C. CLARKE, native of Charleston, N. C.,
U.S.A. Funeral service will be held at his home at 3 o’clock Sunday by Rev. E.
Warren CROMEY of St. Michael’s P. E. Church. Interment Monday morning at 10
o’clock at St. Michael’s Cemetery. (Charleston, S. C. papers please copy.)

FORRESTER-Orrin L., the beloved father of Mrs. Lillian FREEMAN. Remains
reposing at B.J. Thuring’s Funeral Parlors, 1178 Bushwick ave. Funeral
services at America Camp No. 10843, Modern Woodmen of America, at the
clubhouse 1153 Putnam ave., on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 12, at 3 o'clock.
Church services on Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

GALLAGHER-On Thursday, Dec. 10, at 2843 Batchelder st., Annie M., beloved wife
of Edward S. GALLAGHER and mother of Mary, Beatrice, Charles, Edward and John
GALLAGHER, and sister of Mrs. John TAYLOR, Mrs. William HANNA, Robert, Thomas,
William and John GARDNER. Funeral Monday 9:30 A.M. Solemn mass of requiem at
St. Mark’s R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MURRAY-Bridget, on Wednesday, Dec. 9, at her residence, 516 74th st.,
Brooklyn. Solemn requiem mass was celebrated a the Church of Our Lady of the
Angels this morning at 10 o’clock. Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery under
the direction of Feeney & Sons.

O’HARA-On Dec. 11, Patrick Henry, beloved husband of Anne O’HARA and father of
Mrs. J. J. FOGERTY and Mrs. Leroy WESTBURG. He was a member of St. Malachy’s
Holy Name Society and employed by St. John’s Catholic Orphan Asylum. Funeral
from his residence, 643 Liberty ave., on Monday Dec. 14, at 9:30 A. M. Requiem
mass at St. Malachy’s Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ROURKE-On Friday, Dec. 11, 1931, at 190 Bergen st., Mary ROURKE, beloved
mother of Elizabeth ROURKE, aunt of Elizabeth M. and Francis ROURKE. Funeral
Tuesday, 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Paul’s R. C. Church. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHLEGEL-Christine, on Dec. 11, 1931, aged 62 years, beloved wife of Henry
SCHLEGEL and mother of Madeline SPAHN, Rose SMITH, Caroline MAHER, George,
John and Henry SCHLEGEL. Funeral Monday at 2 P.M. from her late home, 1780
Broadway. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

SHARKEY-William, on Dec. 11, beloved husband of Phoebe, devoted son of Mary,
loving brother of James, Frank, Charles and Helen HOGAN, at his residence,
1457 East Twenty-eighth st., Flatbush, in his fortieth year. Funeral Tuesday
at 9:30 A.M., thence to Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Ave. M and East
Twenty-eighth st., where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment will be
at St. John’s Cemetery.

SHORT-On Friday, Dec. 11, 1931, Marie SHORT, formerly of 622 Third ave.,
Brooklyn, beloved wife of Samuel SHORT, in her 67th year. Funeral services at
her residence 331 100th st., Brooklyn, on Monday, Dec. 14 at 8 P.M. Funeral
Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

SMITH-John R., died at his home, 921 East, 98th st., Canarsie, on Dec. 11, in
his 82nd year. Funeral services Sunday, Dec. 13, at 2 P.M. at the funeral
parlors of Daniel J. FULLERTON, 9718 Flatlands ave., Canarsie. Interment
Canarsie Cemetery.

WERNER-Anna, beloved mother of Sister Augustine, O. S. D. (Josephine), Teresa,
Theodor WERNER and Anna RUNKEL, sister of Bertha LUEBER, on Friday, Dec. 11,
after a short illness. Funeral from her late residence, 713 Woodward ave.,
Ridgewood on Monday Dec. 14. Solemn requiem mass at 10 o’clock at St.
Matthias’ R. C. Church. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

In Memoriam
   GRANT-In sad and loving memory of a loving husband and father, James J.,
who departed this life Dec. 13, 1927. Fourth anniversary mass on Monday, Dec.
14 at 7 A.M. at the Resurrection Church, Gerrittsen Park. Gone, but not
forgotten. May his soul rest in peace.
   Loving Wife and Family.

   LEAHY-In memory of a beloved wife and mother, Mary Catherine LEAHY, who
departed this life Dec. 13, 1930
   There are griefs that cannot find comfort,
      And wounds that cannot be healed.
   There are sorrows so deep in the human heart
      That cannot be half revealed.
   Oh dearest mother how we miss you.
       Tears of silence often flow.
   Memory keeps you ever near us,
        Though you died one year ago.

   Peaceful be thy sleep, dear mother.
        It is sweet to breathe thy name.
   In life we loved you dearly.
        In death we do the same.

   You are gone, but not forgotten.
        Nor will you ever be.
    As long as life and memory last,
        We shall remember thee.
   HUSBAND and Daughter Margaret.

   LEAHY-Mary Catherine. In memory of my beloved mother who departed this life
Dec. 13, 1930.
        Just a line of sweet remembrance
          Just a memory fond and true;
        Just a token of devotion,
          Mother, dear, we’re missing you.
DAUGHTER and SON-IN-LAW, Mr. and Mrs. Michael SHANAHAN

   MEYER-Solemn high mass will be held at the Holy Family Church 13th st. and
4th ave., on Dec. 15, 1931 at 8 A.M. for the repose of the soul of Edward
MEYER, who died Dec. 15, 1930.


REQUIEM MONDAY FOR W. HERMANN
   The funeral of William HERMANN, veteran special officer of the American
Sugar Refining Company, who was shot and killed Wednesday morning at the
company plant at South Second street and Kent avenue by hold-up men who
escaped, will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday.
   The funeral will be held from the home at 229 Kent avenue, with requiem
mass at the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, Wythe avenue. He was 62 years old
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years. He was thirty-eight
years employed by the American Sugar Refining Company.
   He is survived by his widow Anna and a son August HERMANN. Interment will
be at St. John’s Cemetery.

Thomas U. SUTHERLAND, Jr. died yesterday at his home, 330 Sixty-third
street. He was born in Brooklyn and a life resident of the city. He was a
member of the New York Police Department attached to the Eighty-second
precinct, Police Benevolent Association and the Honor Legion of the
Department. He is survived by his widow, Mary MELDRUN SUTHERLAND, one son
Kenneth; his parents, Thomas and Marion SUTHERLAND, two brothers, James and
John and three sisters, Mrs. O. GARLIPPE, Mrs. J. YOUNG, Mrs. E. WALLACE. The
funeral will take place from his late home Monday at 2 P.M. with police
escort. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Elizabeth HODNETT died yesterday at her home, 1257 Hancock street. She was
a life resident of Brooklyn. She was formerly a parishioner of the Church of
St. Vincent de Paul and for the past twenty years had been a member of the
Church of St. Martin of Tours, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30
Monday. She is survived by her husband, James; a daughter Marion; three
sisters, Mrs. William H. BRENNAN, Mrs. FUGELSANG and Statia HENNESSEY; a
brother Philip HENNESSEY and her mother Mrs. Johanna HENNESSEY. Interment will
be a St. John’s Cemetery under direction of John V. DONNELLY, 513 Wilson
avenue.

   John F. BRENNAN, son of the late William and Margaret BRENNAN, died
Thursday at his home, 8822 Seventy-eighth street, Woodhaven. He was an
old-time resident of the Fourteenth Ward and a life-long member of St. Vincent
de Paul’s Church. He was a charter member of Washington Council, 132, K. of
C., and a member of the Holy Name Society attached to St. Thomas the Apostle
R. C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Monday at 9:30
A.M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John J. LENNON.

   Owen F. KELLY died yesterday at his home, 392 Fifth avenue. He was born in
Brooklyn seventy-one years ago. He is survived by a brother, James J. KELLY.
He was a member of the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Fourth avenue and Ninth
street. The funeral will be held at 2 P. M. Monday. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward J. RENOUARD, 92 Norman avenue.

   John GOLDFUSS, born in Germany seventy-eight years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for fifty-five years, died yesterday at his home 2336 Ralph street
Ridgewood. He was a member of the Holy Name Society and the St. Joseph’s
Society attached to the Church of St. Leonard, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A. M. Monday. He is survived by his widow, Anna GOLDFUSS.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Charles SANDER,
202 Jefferson street.

Mary ROURKE died yesterday at her home, 190 Bergen street. She was a life
resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by her daughter, Elizabeth ROURKE; one
niece, Elizabeth M., and a nephew Francis ROURKE. The funeral will be held at
9:30 A. M. Tuesday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Paul, Court and
Congress streets. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
Edward H. C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

   George DITMAR died Friday. He was born in New York City fifty-four years
ago and lived in Brooklyn most of his life. He was a member of the Paper
Workers’ Union. He is survived by one brother, Frederick DITMAR, and one
sister, Nellie FRUEH. The funeral will be held from Frank DARMSTADT Sons’
Funeral Chapel, 80 Harrison place, Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment will be at
Evergreen Cemetery.

   William MILLER died Thursday. He was born in Brooklyn twenty-seven years
ago. He was in the employ of the Morgan Sand & Gravel Co. He is survived by
his father August MILLER; three brothers, John, Henry and Frank MILLER, and
three sisters, Minnie BROWN, Frances DAHL and Margaret COPPERSMITH. Funeral
will be held on Monday from 137 Thames street. Interment will be at Mount
Olivet Cemetery, under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Central avenue
and Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

   William H. CLARKE died Thursday at his home, 26 Clinton avenue, in his
sixty-eighth year. He is survived by his widow Mary C. CLARKE. Funeral
services will be held tomorrow at 3 P.M. by Rev. E. Warren CROMEY of St.
Michael’s P. E. Church. Interment Monday at 10 A.M. at St. Michael’s Cemetery,
Astoria, L. I., under the direction of Joseph TARI, 121 Park avenue.

   Louis SCHERELLO CIRELLO died yesterday at the Cumberland Hospital. He is
survived by his parents, James and Mary SCHERELLO. Funeral will be held Monday
at 2 P.M. from his late home, 250 Gold street. Interment at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of Joseph TARI, 121 Park avenue.

   John R. SMITH died yesterday at his home, 921 East Ninety-eighth street,
Canarsie, in his eighty-second year. He lived in Canarsie for more than sixty
years. He was a son-in-law of the late John SAVAGE, clerk of the old town of
Flatlands. He is survived by a son, Walter; one daughter, Florence FELDMAN;
four grandchildren and one great grandchild. The funeral services will be held
at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel of Daniel J. FULLERTON, 9718
Flatlands avenue. The Rev. C.S. KIDD will officiate. Interment will follow at
Canarsie Cemetery.

14 December 1931
BLANK-Theresa, on Dec. 13, at her daughter’s residence, 7517 6th ave. She is
survived by her husband, three sons, and six daughters. Funeral Wednesday,
9:30 A. M. Requiem mass at Our Lady of the Angels R. C. Church. Interment St.
John’s Cemetery.

BURCH-On Saturday, Dec. 12, 1931, Marie BURCH, beloved wife of Edwin BURCH;
mother of Edwin, beloved daughter of Charles STADLER and sister of Dennis
STADLER in her 23rd year. Funeral on Tuesday, at 9:30 A.M. from 116-36 200th
st., St. Albans, L. I., thence to St. Catherine Sienna R. C. Church where a
requiem high mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. Interment at St.
John’s Cemetery.

CAIRNS-At Otisville, N. Y., on Dec. 13, 1931, Thomas A. CAIRNS, beloved
husband of Jane A. WHITE, and father of Thomas, Genevieve, John and William.
Solemn high mass of requiem at Holy Name Church, Otisville, Wednesday, 10 A.M.
Interment Holy Name Cemetery, Otisville.

CHAFFERS-George, on Sunday, Dec. 13. Reposing at Feeny & Sons’ Chapel, 1847
Broadway.

GILLIGAN-At Roselle, N. J., on Dec. 13, Margaret A., widow of Andrew A.
GILLIGAN and beloved mother of Francis A., Catherine A. and Mary M. GILLIGAN.
Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral from her late
residence, 323 Chestnut st., Roselle, on Wednesday, Dec. 16, at 9 A. M. High
mass of requiem at St. Joseph’s Church at 9:30 A. M. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery, Brooklyn.

HENRY-On Dec. 12, Mary A., beloved wife of the late Charles HENRY, mother of
Edward J. and sister of William, John and James MURRAY and Mrs. Teresa DALY.
Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A. M. from her late residence, 662 18th st. Requiem
mass at the Church of Immaculate Heart of Mary at 10 o’clock. Interment at
Calvary Cemetery.

KESTEL-On Sunday, Dec. 13, 1931, Katharina, in her seventieth year, beloved
wife of Peter and mother of Kunigunde, Rosina, Catherine and Vincent KESTEL;
also survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral services on Wednesday at 2 P.M.
at her late residence, 1863 Harmon st., Ridgewood, Brooklyn. Interment at
Mount Olivet Cemetery.

McSHERRY-On Dec. 13, James McSHERRY, beloved brother of Mrs. Michael COSGROVE,
and Mrs. Kate FOX, and uncle of Katherine DIBBINS, Margaret HYLAND, Genevieve
LAIBERT and Bernard McSHERRY. Funeral from the parlors, 101 Third ave., on
Thursday Dec. 15, at 8:30 A. M. Requiem mass at St. Paul’s Church. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

MOHR-Charles E., on Dec. 12 at Baldwin L. I., beloved husband of Annie (nee
COOK), father of Patrick T., Charles E. Jr., and Gladys M. Funeral Tuesday
Dec. 15, at the residence of his son, Patrick, 205 30th st. Baltimore papers
please copy.

FEE, John M. --Our Lady of Loretto Council, No. 585, K. of C. Brothers: You
are requested to assemble at the clubhouse Monday evening, Dec. 14, at 8:30 P.
M. and proceed in a body to 207 Hamilton avenue to pay our last tribute to
Brother John M. FEE.
Frank SERGI, Jr., Grand Knight
Joseph N. MATTER, Recorder

PETCHESKY-Fanny, on Sunday Dec. 13, 1931, beloved mother of Harry, Louis,
William, Joseph; Margaret NOVICH and Hannah LEVY. Funeral from her late
residence, 220 Sullivan pl., Brooklyn, on Monday Dec. 14, at 2 P.M. Interment
Washington Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

ROBERTS-Christina, on Dec. 12, 1931. Funeral service at her residence, 27
Doscher st., on Tuesday evening, 9 o’clock. Funeral Wednesday, 10 A. M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

SHORT-On Friday, Dec. 11, 1931, Marie SHORT, formerly of 622 Third ave.,
Brooklyn, beloved wife of Samuel SHORT, in her 67th year. Funeral services at
her residence, 331 100th st., Brooklyn, on Monday Dec. 14 at 8 P.M. Funeral
Tuesday at 10 A. M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

SCHMIDT-Sofi, at her residence, 8935 ?99th [possibly 299th] st., Hollis. She
is survived by her husband Daniel SCHMIDT; daughter Mary Sofi, sons,
Ferdinand, William and Joseph and sister, Mrs. Mary KRISCHE. Solemn requiem
mass at the Church of the Incarnation Wednesday, Dec. 16, at 10 A.M. Interment
at St. John’s Cemetery.

SHARKEY-William, on Dec. 11, beloved husband of Phoebe, devoted son of Mary,
loving brother of James, Frank, Charles and Helen HOGAN, at his residence 1457
East Twenty-eighth st., Flatbush, in his fortieth year. Funeral Tuesday at
9:30 A.M., thence to Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Ave. M and East
Twenty-eighth st., where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment will be
at St. John’s Cemetery.

TRIMBLE-George A., on Dec. 13, beloved husband of Kathleen McLEAN TRIMBLE and
father of George and Robert and beloved brother of May McLAUGHLIN, Katherine
CALAHAN, and Margaret, Henry, Alexander, James, Thomas, Francis and Helen.
Funeral from Brooklyn ave., Baldwin, L. I., on Wednesday. Solemn requiem mass
at St. Christopher’s Church at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery

In Memoriam
BANE-In memory of Catherine V. BANE, died Dec. 14, 1925. Mass was offered
today at St. Francis Xavier Church.
     Gone is the face we loved so dear
     Silent the voice we long to hear
     Too far away for sight or speech.
      But not too far for our thoughts to reach. FAMILY

MANUS-In memory of my beloved husband Philip who departed this life Dec. 14,
1928. Gone, but not forgotten. May his soul rest in peace. Wife, JOHANNA

SHIELDS-Brigid (nee O’REILLY) at Mount Nugent, County Caven, Ireland. A great
and good mother. For over thirty years a member of Visitation Parish. My eyes
admire, my heart adores her still. On Dec. 16th (Wednesday) as on every 16th
holy mass will be offered for her eternal repose. Son, JAMES.

Pauline WALLACE died Saturday at her home 5313 Fifth avenue. She is
survived by two daughters, Mrs. Matthew FANNON and Lillian, and three sons,
William, Elsworth and Joseph WALLACE. The funeral services will be held at 2
P. M. tomorrow. Interment will follow at Linden Hill Cemetery.

   Marie STANICHIT died Friday at her home 699 Humboldt street. She was born
in France seventy-four years ago and is survived by a daughter, May Francis LA
PASTA and two grandsons, Harry and George. The funeral was held today at 10
A.M. from the Funeral Chapel, 207 Nassau avenue, thence to St. Antony of Padua
Church where a solemn requiem mass was celebrated. Interment followed at
Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Weigand Bros.

   William SHARKEY, a foreman in the matrix department of the Mergenthaler
Linotype Company, died Friday at his home, 1457 East Twenty-eighth street,
near Kings highway. He was born in Brooklyn May 30, 1891 and lived in Brooklyn
all his life. He is survived by his widow Phoebe, his mother Mary; three
brothers, James, Frank and Charles SHARKEY and one sister, Helen HOGAN.
Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A. M., thence to Our Lady Help of Christians Church,
Avenue M and East Twenty-eighth street, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under the direction of
Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

   Almira WILSON VINAS, for the past eighty-one years a resident of New York
City, died Sunday at her home, 816 Macon street. She was the daughter of the
late John and Nancy DOTY WILSON, a well-known family in the Bushwick section.
Funeral services will be held at Dunigan & Son Chapel, Rogers avenue and
Montgomery street, Tuesday at 2 P. M. She was the widow of Nicholas VINAS and
is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frank J. SMITH and Mrs. Manuella WALTERS;
several grandchildren and one brother, George WILSON. Interment will be at
Evergreen Cemetery.

   John J. O’KEEFE, a retired captain of the Department of Sanitation, died
Sunday at his home 989 Hancock street. He was born in the old Twentieth Ward
of Brooklyn, the son of the late Charles and Bridget CAMPBELL O’KEEFE, a
well-known family of the Fort Greene section. He was a graduate of Public
School 12 and was a charter member of St. Edward’s Church. For the past few
years he was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. He was well known in
the downtown section of the city for his activities in athletics. At the time
of his retirement he was connected with the Department of Sanitation station
at Myrtle and Carlton avenues. The funeral will be held from Dunigan & Son
Chapel, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street, Wednesday at 2 P.M. He is
survived by two sisters, Mrs. William N. BYRNES and Mrs. H. H. THOMAS. He was
a member of the New York City Employees Mutual Aid and Benevolent Association.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

William A. SCHOENFELD died Saturday at St. John’s Hospital, Long Island
City. He was employed by the Hoffman Beverage Company. He is survived by his
widow Mary; two daughters, Gloria and Marilyn; one brother and five sisters.
The funeral services will be held at his late home 78-28 Sixty-eighth road,
Middle Village, Queens, at 2 P.M. tomorrow. The Rev. Henry WASMUND will
officiate. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Charles
M. LARMANN, 10 Pullis avenue, Middle Village, Queens.

   Fredia KRAUS REED died Friday. She was born in Brooklyn Sept. 18, 1912 and
is survived by her husband Larry; one son Albert; her father Peter KRAUS, one
brother Peter KRAUS, Jr., and two sisters, Mrs. Charles WEBER and Mrs. Matthew
SCULLY. The Rev. F. R. REIDEL will conduct funeral services today at 2 P.M. at
her late home, 68 Granite street. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of Charles MORTON of 578 Onderdonk avenue.

   Margaretha STOECKLE died Sunday at her home, 635 East Fifty-second street.
She was born in Germany eighty-0ne years ago and has lived in the United
States and Brooklyn for the past sixty years. She leaves a nephew, Otto
WAGLUND. Funeral services Tuesday at 7:00 P.M. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.
Interment Greenwood under direction of Edward J. RENOUARD.

   George CHAFFERS died yesterday in Bushwick Hospital. He was a life resident
of Brooklyn. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Amelia REHFUS, Elizabeth
and Marie CHAFFERS; three sons, George, sergeant of the twentieth precinct,
N.Y. P.D.; Harry J., of chief inspector’s division N. Y. P. D., and Frank
CHAFFERS; two sisters, Mrs. Mary C. HUNT and Mrs. Macella KESSLAR, and six
grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of Feeny &
Sons, 1847 Broadway at 9 A. M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of
Our Lady of Grace, Howard Beach. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Dominick LAMBERTO died Saturday at his home, 595 Coney Island avenue. He
was an upholsterer. He was born in New York City twenty-one years ago. He is
survived by his parents, one sister and two brothers. The funeral will be held
at 9:30 A. M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Innocents.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Edward F. HIGGINS,
1286 Prospect avenue.

   Edward M. O’MALLEY died Sunday at his home, 65 Center street. He is
survived by his widow, Brigid and two daughters, Mrs. Catherine FITZSIMMONS
and Mary E. O’MALLEY, and four sons, John Andrew, Joseph and Martin, and a
sister, Mrs. Mary LENAHAN. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M. Wednesday
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea. Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Mary A. FALLON, widow of James J. FALLON, died Saturday in Cumberland
Hospital. She was born in County Tipperary, Ireland and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for thirty-five years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Catherine BAYONAN and Mrs. Sadie McQUADE, and eight grandchildren. The funeral
will be held at 9 A. M. tomorrow from 957 Bergen street with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Teresa. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue.

John M. SEE died yesterday at his home, 255 Hamilton avenue. He is survived
by a brother, James SEE. The funeral will be held from 207 Hamilton avenue at
9:30 A. M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Mary Star of the
Sea. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

   Mary O’SULLIVAN BUCKLEY died yesterday at her home, 642 Sixty-eighth
street. She is survived by her husband Dennis, a daughter Mary and three sons,
Joseph, Jeremiah and John. She was a member of the Church of Our Lady of the
Angels, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M. Wednesday. She was a
member of Court, Our Lady of Peace, C. D. of A. Interment will be at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of Florence Stewart TOLSON, 1000 St. Johns place.

   Anna COSGROVE died Friday at her home, 227 Devoe street. She was born in
New York City sixty years ago. She is survived by her husband, David J.; a
son, Robert and three daughters, Charlotte LOESCH, Catherine HOFFMAN and Edna
HART. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception. Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery.

   Anna MURRAY died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Daniel
SULLIVAN, 6921 Exeter street, Forest Hills. She is survived by two other
daughters, Mrs. Herman BEYER and Mrs. John BAILLET; two brothers and four
sisters. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M. tomorrow with requiem mass at
the Church of Our Lady of Martyrs, Forest Hill. Interment will be at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of Charles H. THOMPSON, 8711 Eighty-seventh
street, Woodhaven.

   Anna MICIELI, a life-resident of Brooklyn, died Friday in her thirty-eighth
year at Newburgh, N. Y. She is survived by her husband Anthony; two sons,
Frank and Anthony, Jr., and three daughters, Anna, Evelyn and Rita. The
funeral will be held from the funeral chapel at 38 Lafayette avenue, at 9:30
A. M., tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Clermont
and Park avenues. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
Emilio TARI & Sons, 175 Hudson avenue.

   Christiana Francisco LITT, born in Germany sixty-five years ago and a
resident of Brooklyn for forty years died yesterday at her home, 1174 St.
John’s place. She is survived by her husband Matthew LITT and a granddaughter,
Ruth KELLY. The funeral will be held at 2 P. M. tomorrow with interment at
Flower Hill Cemetery, North Bergen, N.J., under direction of Hugh GILLESPIE,
251 Albany avenue.

John M. SEE died yesterday at his home, 255 Hamilton avenue. He is survived
by a brother, James SEE. The funeral will be held from 207 Hamilton avenue at
9:30 A. M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Mary Star of the
Sea. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

   Mary O’SULLIVAN BUCKLEY died yesterday at her home, 642 Sixty-eighth
street. She is survived by her husband Dennis, a daughter Mary and three sons,
Joseph, Jeremiah and John. She was a member of the Church of Our Lady of the
Angels, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M. Wednesday. She was a
member of Court, Our Lady of Peace, C. D. of A. Interment will be at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of Florence Stewart TOLSON, 1000 St. Johns place.

   Anna COSGROVE died Friday at her home, 227 Devoe street. She was born in
New York City sixty years ago. She is survived by her husband, David J.; a
son, Robert and three daughters, Charlotte LOESCH, Catherine HOFFMAN and Edna
HART. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception. Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery.

15 December 1931
BRUDER-On Dec. 13, 1931, suddenly, Joseph BRUDER, beloved husband of
Elizabeth BRUDER (nee NOETH); father of William and Margaret, brother of
Elizabeth ELZENBACH. Funeral from the parlors of August HERRLICH, 6859 Fresh
Pond rd., Thursday, 9 A.M.; thence to St. Martin of Tours R. C. Church,
Knickerbocker ave. and Weirfield st., where solemn requiem mass will be
offered for the repose of his soul. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.

   DOYLE-Lillian M. (nee SCHILLING), beloved wife of Charles A., on Sunday,
Dec. 13, at her residence 95-55 111th st., Richmond Hill. Requiem mass at the
Church of St. Benedict Joseph on Thursday, 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

   EVERS-Michael, on Dec. 13, widower of Johanna EVERS, formerly of the Fourth
Ward, N. Y., and beloved father of Margaret McCARTHY, Johanna HEADRICK,
Catherine BATYS and Delia EVERS; eighteen grandchildren and twelve
great-grandchildren. Funeral from his late residence, 1505 Broadway, Brooklyn.
Solemn mass of requiem on Thursday morning at 9:30 at the Church of Our Lady
of Good Counsel. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   GILLIGAN-At Roselle, N.J. on Dec. 13, Margaret A., widow of Andrew A.
GILLIGAN and beloved mother of Francis A., Catherine A. and Mary M.  GILLIGAN.
Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral from her late
residence, 323 Chestnut st., Roselle, on Wednesday Dec. 16, at 9 A.M. High
mass of requiem at St. Joseph’s Church at 9:30 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery, Brooklyn.

   HARFORD-Kathleen (nee DALY) beloved wife of James F., on Monday Dec. 14, at
her residence, 132-11 85th st., Ozone Park. Funeral Thursday 2 P.M. Interment
St. John’s Cemetery.

   KERRIGAN-At Long Beach on Dec. 14, Elizabeth M., daughter of the late
Michael F. and Annie B. KERRIGAN. Solemn requiem mass at Holy Cross Church,
Church avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LOWE-Suddenly on Dec. 14, 1931, Henry Christian of 9 Pilling st., age 74
years, beloved husband of Henrietta LOWE and father of Mrs. Lillian CEROVSKY,
Charles H. LOWE and Mrs. Tessie KOHNKE. Funeral services at B. J. THURING
Parlors, 1178 Bushwick ave., on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 17, at 2 o’clock.
Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

   MAGUIRE-On Dec. 14, 1931, Elizabeth (nee QUINN), beloved wife of Thomas
MAGUIRE, at her residence, 34 Leo place. Funeral on Thursday at 9:00 A. M.
from the funeral home of T. J. Higgins & Son, Inc., 203 Jay st. Solemn requiem
mass at St. Edwards Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   MAHR-Dorothy (nee FRANK) on Sunday Dec. 13, in her forty-first year.
Survived by her husband Frank; a daughter Edna; her mother; one sister and
five brothers. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 A.M. from her late home, 70 Autumn
ave. Requiem mass at St. Michael’s R. C. Church. Interment at Holy Trinity
Cemetery.

   McDONALD-On Dec. 13, Henry, in his 47th year, at his residence, 1253 St.
Marks ave. Survived by one sister, Mrs. Sadie AMES; one brother Edward
McDONALD. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 A.M. from the funeral home of Harold J. REID,
116 Utica ave., thence to the R. C. Church of St. Matthew where solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross.

   RINGHARDT-On Dec. 14, Rose, devoted wife of William RINGHARDT; mother of
Marie MARKS, Margaret RINGHARDT and Jennie HERBST, funeral from her late
residence, 1911 Wallace ave., Bronx, Thursday at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at
Our Lady of Solace Church, Bronx, at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
Arrangements by Walter B. COOKE.

   ROBERTS-Blanche, on Sunday at her home, 103 Lawrence st., Brooklyn, beloved
wife of Harry ROBERTS. Survived by one daughter, Edna and one sister Mary.
Funeral from Frank R. Healey’s funeral home, 450 Lafayette ave., on Wednesday.
Requiem mass at 9:30 A.M. at St. Boniface R. C. Church. Interment St. John’s
Cemetery. Pittsburgh papers please copy.

ROBERTS-Christina, on Dec. 12, 1931. Funeral service at her residence, 27
Doscher st., on Tuesday evening, 9 o’clock. Funeral Wednesday 10 A.M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

   RUSH-Agnes, B., on Monday, Dec. 14, 1931. Survived by one sister, Mrs.
Catherine WRYNN and one niece, Mrs. John CHRISTMAN. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30
A.M. from J. B. O’Connor’s Funeral Parlors, 340 Clarkson ave., thence to the
Church of St. Catherine of Genoa, Albany and Linden avenues, where a requiem
mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers.
Masses appreciated.

   TREMBLE-George A., on Dec. 13, beloved husband of Katherine McLEAN TREMBLE
and father of George and Robert, and beloved brother of May McLAUGHLIN,
Katherine CALAHAN and Margaret, Henry, Alexander, James, Thomas, Francis and
Helen. Funeral from Brooklyn ave., Baldwin, L. I. On Wednesday. Solemn requiem
mass at St. Christopher’s Church at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   WAGNER-Charles, died after a long illness, Dec. 15, in his 54th year.
Funeral from the chapel of John Sehy & Sons, 313 Central ave., Friday at 9:30
A.M., thence to the Church of St. Barbara where a requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   WALSH-Suddenly on Saturday, Dec. 12, 1931, Charles G., beloved son of Ellen
(nee McGUIRE), at his residence, 204 Nassau st. Funeral on Thursday at 8:30
A.M. Requiem mass at St. James Pro-Cathedral. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

In Memoriam
GRIFFIN-In memory of our dear mother, Ann GRIFFIN, died Dec. 15, 1911.
Anniversary mass this morning by Capuchin Fathers, Pitt street. ANN and SYLVIE

REBSTEIN-In memory of a beloved husband and father, Frank, who departed this
life Dec. 15, 1929.
   Gone is the face we loved so dear.
   Silent the voice we long to hear.
   Too far away for sight or speech,
   But not too far for our thoughts to reach.  WIFE and DAUGHTER

REBSTEIN-In sad and loving memory of our beloved son, Frank J. REBSTEIN, who
departed this life Dec. 15, 1929.
   Today recalls the memories
       Of a loved one gone to rest;
   And those who think of him today,
       Are those who loved him best.   MOTHER, FATHER, BROTHER and SISTER.

Lillian M. DOYLE died Sunday at her home, 9555 11th street, Richmond Hill.
She was born in New York City and had been a resident of Brooklyn and Queens
for many years. She is survived by husband, Charles A. DOYLE; four daughters,
Mrs. Joseph A.  QUIGG, Mildred, Lillian J., and Olive; two sons, William and
Charles, Jr.; her father, Peter SCHILLING; a sister, Mrs. John T. SHANLEY and
one grandson. She was a member of the Church of St. Benedict Joseph, Morris
Park, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Thursday. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847
Broadway.

   Kathleen HARFORD died Monday at her home, 132-11 Eighty-fifty street, Ozone
Park. She was born in Dublin, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn and
Queens for fifteen years. She is survived by her husband, James F.; two
daughters, Marion and Kathleen; a son, James F., Jr.; her mother, Mrs. Mary A.
DALY; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret HENDERSON and Lillian DALY, and a brother,
Thomas DALY. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Thursday. Interment will be at
St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   Joseph SWEENEY, infant son of Joseph and Josephine LOVETT SWEENEY, died
Sunday at the home of his parents at 2663 Atlantic avenue. The funeral will be
held at 2 P.M. today. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   Astrid Beate ANDREASEN died Sunday at the home of her parents, 1964 East
Fourteenth street. She was born in Norway twenty years ago, but came to
Brooklyn at the age of one year and has lived here ever since. She is survived
by her parents, Conrad and Minnie ANDREASEN, and one brother, Irving. Funeral
services will be held at her late home, Wednesday at 1:30 P.M. Rev. Harold S.
MILLER of the Incarnation Lutheran Church, officiating, followed by interment
at Silver Mount Cemetery, Staten Island, under the direction of Edward C.
HALVORSEN of 5312 Eighth avenue.

   Henry GEHRKE died yesterday in his thirty-third year. He is survived by a
sister, Mrs. Elizabeth BARTH. Funeral from his residence 175-31 Ninetieth
avenue, Jamaica, Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the
direction of John L. QUENZER & Son.

   Elizabeth MAGUIRE, wife of Thomas MAGUIRE, died Monday at her home 34 Leo
place. She was born in Ireland, the daughter of the late James and Catherine
QUINN. The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 9 o’clock from the funeral Home
of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street; thence to the Church of St.
Edward where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.

   George KAREM died Sunday at his home 1074 Fifty-third street in his
seventy-fifth year. He was born in Syria and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for fifteen years. He was a salesman. He is survived by one son, two daughters
and one brother. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass
at the Church of St. Mary, Hicks street. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of GARGUILO & SAKKAL, 150 Atlantic avenue.

   Marie ROLLER died Sunday at her home, 1280 Hancock street, in her
seventy-seventh year. She is survived by her husband Fred ROLLER; a son,
Oswald SCHUSTER and one granddaughter, Marie SCHUSTER; three sisters and two
brothers. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M. tomorrow with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Martin of Tours. Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery
under direction of John A. MILLER, 268 Covert street.

Celia BURKE, born in Cahir, Ballinrobe, County Mayo, Ireland, a daughter of
the late John and Bridget CAMERON BURKE and a resident of New York City for
twenty-three years, died Sunday at the French Hospital. She was a member of
the Guard of Honor and the Rosary Society. She is survived by one sister, Mrs.
Delia GRAVES of El Paso, Texas and three brothers, James, Thomas and Patrick
BURKE in Cahir, Ireland. The funeral will be held from William Dunigan & Son
Chapel, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street, at 8:30 A.M. Wednesday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Ignatius. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   William McDEVITT of 885 Pacific street died Saturday in Long Island College
Hospital. He was born in Mt. Charlis, County Donegal, Ireland, fifty years
ago. He is survived by his widow, Catherine McDEVITT. The funeral will be held
from the funeral chapel of Kearns Sons, 1504 Bushwick avenue at 8:45 A.M.
tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Frank G. BURNS died Friday at his home 191 Bainbridge street. He was born
in Brooklyn and is survived by a daughter Genevieve and a son Francis BURNS.
For the past thirty-five years he was connected with the Department of Street
Cleaning. He was a member of Court Prosperity, F. of A., and the Holy Name
Society of the Holy Rosary R. C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem was
celebrated today at 10 A.M. Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Helen Anna HENNEBERG, 28 years old, of 27-28 Humphrey street, East
Elmhurst, died Sunday. She is survived by her husband, Fred O. HENNEBERG; a
daughter Jean Catherine HENNEBERG; her parents Charles and Katherine LUCHART
RENCH and a sister Clara MARTINEK. The Rev. Edward NILES, pastor of the First
Reformed Dutch Church of Newtown will conduct the funeral services at the home
tonight at 8 o’clock. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment
at St. Michael’s Cemetery.

   Raymond CIESLEWICZ, 27 years old, of  917 Lorimer street, died Sunday at
the Greenpoint Hospital. He was born in Brooklyn and is survived by his wife,
Theresa; his father August; three brothers, Michael, Edward and August; four
sisters, Florence, Mrs. William BUTLER, Mrs. Arthur PERRY and Mrs. Joseph
YOUNG. Funeral from his late home Wednesday at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church
of SS. Cyril and Methodius, Dupont street where a requiem high mass will be
offered at 10 A.M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of James
J. MURRAY, Jr., 605 Lorimer street.

   Samuel H LOCKWOOD, a retired metal worker and a resident of Greenpoint for
seventy-eight years, died Sunday at his home, 80 India street. He is survived
by two daughters, Ida HERRING and Mazie LEONARD; two sons, Thomas H. and
Robert W. LOCKWOOD and two brothers. The funeral services will be held at 8
o’clock tonight. Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be at Cypress Hills
Cemetery under direction of A. Chester SMITH, 146 Milton street.

Gerald CLARK died yesterday. The funeral will be held from the Crowe
Funeral Home, 134 Smith street. Interment tomorrow will be at Albany, N. Y.
under direction of Thomas E. CROWE.

   Frank KINSELLA died yesterday at his home, 293 Midwood street. He is
survived by his widow Frances HOWARD KINSELLA and two brothers, William H. and
James J. KINSELLA, and a sister Mrs. J. MILLS. The funeral will be held at
9:30 A. M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Thomas E. CROWE,
134 Smith street.

   Nickolas PROCA died Sunday at his home, 171 Sands street. He was born in
Roumania sixty years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty years.
He was a motion picture operator. He was the husband of the late Katherine
PROCA. The funeral services will be held at St. Constantine Church, 64
Schermerhorn street, at 1 P.M. tomorrow. The funeral will be held from the
Kenny Funeral Home, 197 Bridge street. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of John T. KENNY, Inc.

   Caroline B. GEROLD died yesterday at her home, 11 St. Johns place,
Ridgewood, in her fifty-ninth year. She was born in Philadelphia and had been
a resident of Brooklyn for thirty years. She was the widow of John GEROLD and
is survived by one daughter Marie GEROLD. The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. Thursday, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Brigid. Interment will
be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St.
Nicholas avenue.

   Marie CONNORS died Monday at her home, 7719 Fifth avenue. She is survived
by her parents, three sisters, Christina, Josephine and Mary and six brothers,
Patrick, Thomas, Frank, Hubert, James and Frederick. Funeral tomorrow with
requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the Church of St. Anselm. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Fred J. McLAUGHLIN, 8125 Third avenue.

   Katherine HALPIN BRETT died Sunday at her home, 434 Park place. She is
survived by a son John; a brother Thomas, and two grandchildren, John and
Joseph BRETT. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Teresa. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of George T. McHUGH, 917 Kent avenue.

   Mary NIEBUHR died Saturday at Annapolis, Md. She was the wife of the late
Dietrich NIEBUHR and is survived by one son, Frederick and two daughters, Mrs.
Henry SCHNEIDER and Mrs. Charles FAIRMAN. Services were conducted last night
at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. SCHNEIDER, 536 Seventy-sixth street, by the
Rev. George J. V. SCHORLING, and interment today was at Lutheran Cemetery
under the direction of T. J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

16 December 1931
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ROXY’S FATHER
   Funeral services were held at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts place,
today for Gustave ROTHAPFEL, 78 years old, father of 'Roxy', the radio
entertainer. The services were private, but more than 100 persons were present
in the chapel. Rabbi Samuel LEVINSON, of Flatbush, officiated.

MISS KERRIGAN IS BURIED TODAY
   Mayor WALKER, Borough President HESTERBERG and members of the Board of
Aldermen today attended the funeral of Elizabeth KERRIGAN, sister of Charles
F. KERRIGAN, assistant to the Mayor, who died yesterday at her home in Long
Beach.
   The funeral was held from the Chapel of John T. GALLAGHER, 2549 Church
avenue, at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Cross,
Church and Rogers avenue. The Rev. J. ROCHFORD was the celebrant.
   Among the many persons who attended the obsequies at the church were
ex-State Senator Alvah W. BURLINGAME, Hersey EGGINGTON and Charles S. HAND,
Sanitation commissioner. Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery.
   Others who attended the church services were Corporation Counsel Arthur J.
W. HILLY, Chairman John H. DELANY of the Board of Transportation, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter BURNS, Mrs. BENZIE, the Misses KERRIGAN, Mrs. J. CORLISS, Augustus J.
RINN, Water Commissioner John J. DIETZ, Deputy Records Commissioner Eugene J.
DRISCOLL, Commissioner of Accounts and Mrs. James A. HIGGINS, Robert McINTYRE,
George SCHWARSLER, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence WORDEN and Mary BRENNAN.

TEACHERS MOURN MISS SCHWEIZER
   Miss Isabelle SCHWEIZER, a public school teacher in the Board of Education
for more than thirty-five years, is dead at her home, 39-40 Forty-fourth
street, Long Island City. She was sixty-nine years old.
   Miss SCHWEIZER was born in Manhattan and received her education at Columbia
University, N. Y. U., and Cornell University where she took special courses in
physics and mathematics.
   She was well known in her neighborhood as a charity and social worker.
Funeral services were to be conducted today at the home under the direction of
Dr. John Lovejoy ELLIOT of the Ethical Society of Brooklyn, with interment in
the cemetery at Mount Pleasant, N. Y.
   Miss SCHWEIZER is survived by three sisters.

REDER-On Monday, Dec. 14, 1931, Charles REDER in his 68th year, beloved father
of Helen, Henry, Louis, William REDER and Mrs. J. AMESSE. Funeral on Friday at
9:30 A.M. from his late residence, 377 Palmetto st.; thence to St. Brigid’s
R.C. Church, where a requiem mass will be held for the repose of his soul.
Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

BENNERTZ-Sofie (nee SCHOENBERG). Funeral services Wednesday evening, 8:30
o’clock, at 8747 125th st., Richmond Hill

BRUDER-On Dec. 13, 1931, suddenly, Joseph BRUDER, beloved husband of Elizabeth

BRUDER (nee NOETH); father of William and Margaret, brother of Elizabeth
ELZENBACH. Funeral from the parlors of August HERRLICH, 6859 Fresh Pond rd.,
Thursday 9 A.M.; thence to St. Martin of Tours R. C. Church, Knickerbocker
ave. and Weirfield st., where solemn requiem mass will be offered for the
repose of his soul. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.

HALE-On Dec. 15, Mortimer W., beloved husband of Mary A. (nee MORRISSEY),
loving father of Lillian, Effie, Irene, Mortimer,Jr., Grace, Frank, Ada and
Lloyd, and brother of Ada RYDER, at his residence, 8829 Ft. Hamilton pky.,
Brooklyn. Funeral services Thursday at 8 P.M. Funeral Friday at 2 P.M.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

HAYES-On Dec. 15, Cecelia, beloved wife of the late Matthew and mother of
James J. McDERMOTT, Mrs. Catherine KELLY, Mrs. Margaret MONAHAN, Mrs. Mary
HARDY, James and Michael HAYES. Funeral Friday morning from her residence, 38
Hicks st. Requiem mass at Church of the Assumption at 9:30 A.M. Interment
Calvary Cemetery.

JOHNSON-On Monday, Dec. 14, William, beloved son of Elizabeth and brother of
Herbert and Albert JOHNSON of 375 Clinton st., Brooklyn. Services at Fairchild
Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., on Friday, Dec. 18 at 2 P.M.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

MEININGER-William. Survived by wife, Helen (nee KELLY-GAFFNEY). Services will
be held at John F. O’Hara’s Funeral Parlors, 323 Washington st., Hoboken, N.
J. Mr. MEININGER was a member of the Royal Arcanum, Brooklyn Council, No. 72;
also Hoboken Lodge, No. 74, B. P. O. Elks. He was a retired chief boatswain’s
mate, 1st class, of the United States Navy. Funeral Thursday. Solemn requiem
mass at SS. Peter and Paul R. C. Church, Hoboken at 10 A.M. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

McGOWAN-Francis J., suddenly on Dec. 15, at his residence, 404 Madison st.
Notice of funeral later.

McDONALD-On Dec. 13, Henry, in his 47th year at his residence, 1253 St. Marks
ave. Survived by one sister, Mrs. Sadie AMES; one brother, Edward McDONALD.
Funeral Thursday, 9:30 A.M. from the funeral home of Harold J. REID, 116 Utica
ave., thence to the R. C. Church of St. Matthew where solemn requiem mass will
be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross.

WAGNER-Charles, died after a long illness, Dec. 15, in his 54th year. Funeral
from the chapel of John SEHY & Sons, 313 Central ave., Friday at 9:30 A.M.,
thence to the Church of St. Barbara where a requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

In Memoriam
   ADAM-In memory of loved ones gone before-David, Dec. 1, 1922; Margaret,
Dec. 16, 1930.
       Our loved ones from us have gone,
           Voices loved are stilled;
       Place is vacant in our home
           That never can be filled.

       You left behind some broken hearts
           That miss you more and more;
        But we all hope to meet you
           On that peaceful, happy shore. LOVING MOTHER and SISTERS.

   CROSBY-In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved sister, Sarah, who
departed this life Dec. 16, 1929.
    From this world of grief and trouble
         To the land of peace and rest-
    God has taken you, dear sister,
         Where you found everlasting rest. BROTHER and SISTERS

    DUFFY-Catherine. In memory of our dear mother, who departed on this day,
1930. Gone but not forgotten. Mass offered.
Mary FARRELL, Thomas McKENNA, Bessie TRICANO

Peter A. SLATTERY, an executive officer of the Slattery Gas Radiator
Manufacturing Co., of Brooklyn, and a life resident of New York City died
Monday at his home, 257 Rugby road. He was a member of Holy Innocence Church,
where solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Thursday at 10 A.M. He is
survived by his wife Adele HOURDEQUIN, and one sister, Marcy C. SLATTERY.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under the direction of William
DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

   James W. DONOVAN, a marine engineer, died Monday at his home, 2224 East
Fourteenth street, Flatbush. He was a life resident of New York City and a
member of Marine Engineers Club of Manhattan, and St. Edmond’s Church, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Thursday by the Rev. D. J. MALONEY.
He is survived by his wife Mary GILLEN DONOVAN; two brothers, Cornelius and
Jeremiah, and one sister, Mrs. Mary WOODMAN. Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under the direction of William Dunigan & Son, Rogers avenue and
Montgomery street.

   Frederick C. HASENMEYER died Monday at his home, 96 Java street. He was
born in Germany 86 years ago and had been in Greenpoint for the past 65 years.
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Fredericka OPPER and Miss Anna
HASENMEYER; two sons, John and Charles HASENMEYER; a sister Mrs. Minnie
STEINHARDT, and seven grandchildren. The Rev. Dr. A. C. BLUNCK of St. John’s
Lutheran Church will officiate at the funeral services at his home Thursday at
2 P.M. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of Chris
TREBER & Son, Inc., 102 Norman avenue.

   Elise HAAS, born in Germany eighty-nine years ago and a resident of the
United States for fifty-five years, died yesterday at the German Evangelical
Home, Bushwick avenue. She was a member of Mr. Olivet Presbyterian Church of
Manhattan. Funeral services at the chapel of the Home at 2 P.M. Friday.
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son,
68-08 Forest avenue, Ridgewood.

   Karl KNOCHE, born in Germany June 19, 1887, and a resident of the United
States for twenty-five years, died yesterday in Matha Hospital, Port
Jefferson. He is survived by his wife Anna FOULK KNOCHE; a daughter Dorothy;
two brothers and two sisters. He lived at 47 Halleck avenue. Funeral services
at 10 A.M. Friday at the chapel of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son, 68-08 Forest
avenue, Ridgewood. Cremation at Fresh Pond.

Charles WAGNER, a linotype operator and a life resident of Brooklyn, died
yesterday in his fifty-fourth year at Creedmore Hospital. He is survived by
his widow Christina SCHEBLER WAGNER; two daughters, Louise and Catherine; two
sons, John and Andrew, and a sister, Catherine SCHROEDER. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A. M. Friday from the funeral chapel of John Sehy & Son, 313
Central avenue with requiem mass at the Church of St. Barbara. Interment will
be at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Samuel SCHLESINGER, a resident of Ridgewood for many years and one of the
founders of the New York Social Club, organized twenty-five years ago, died
Sunday in his seventy-first year at his home, 1828 Stephens street, Ridgewood.
He was a member of the Freemasons and the Knights of Pythias. He is survived
by his widow Ida and seven children.

   Theresa BLANK died Sunday at her home, 7517 Sixth avenue. She is survived
by her husband William; three sons, William, Joseph and Charles, and six
daughters, Mrs. A. BROWN, Mrs. T. PETERSEN, Mrs. L. HOSKOS, Mrs. K. WARD, Mrs.
M. CLAUSEN and Josephine. The funeral was held at 9:30 A. M. today with
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Angels. Interment was at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of Charles E. WEEKS, 4409 Third avenue.

   Anna Maria HOGLIND, born thirty-nine years ago in Denmark and a resident of
the United States for the past five years and of Brooklyn for eighteen months,
died Monday. She lived at 607 Pacific street. She is survived by her husband,
Karl K. HOGLIND; two sons, Knud and Hans; a daughter, Martha; a brother in Los
Angeles, Cal.; a brother in Montreal, and two brothers and two sisters in
Denmark. Funeral services will be held at Ericson & Ericson’s Chapel, 500
State street, Thursday at 2 P.M. with Rev. A. Tho. DORF, pastor of the Danish
Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 195 Ninth street, officiating. Interment will
follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

   George H. KLEIN died yesterday at his home, 287 South First street at the
age of 87 years. He was born in Germany and had been here for the past
fifty-one years. He is survived by his widow Marie; four sons, Henry, Michael,
Christ and John KLEIN; three daughters, Mrs. Lottie COLE, Mrs. Norman BUCKMAN
and Mrs. Winslow KURANTOWSKI and ten grandchildren. Funeral services Thursday
at 2 P.M. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Peter J. STENGER,
123 Meeker avenue.

   Mansour ELLIHOW died yesterday at his home, 171 Court street, in his
forty-ninth year. He was born in Syria and was a resident of Brooklyn for over
twenty-five years. He is survived by his widow, Salwa ACHI ELHIHOW and three
sons, Alfred, Abraham and Victor. Funeral Thursday at 2 P.M., thence to St.
Mary’s Syrian Church, Hewes street, where services will be conducted by the
Rev. Mansour STPHAN. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Jere
J. Cronin, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

   Louis WITTMANN died Monday in his seventy-second year. He is survived by
his widow Carrie WITTMANN; one daughter Christina COOPER, and two sons,
William C. and Louis WITTMANN. Funeral Thursday at 1:30 P.M. from his late
home, 216 Schaeffer street. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction
of George WERST, 572 Hart street.

John FLANAGAN, husband of the late Jane DILLON FLANAGAN, died Monday at the
home of her son, Edward FLANAGAN, 139 Norman avenue. The funeral will be held
at 9:30 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Antony of Padua. He
is survived by another son, Thomas; one sister, Nora TOOLAN and one grandson,
Edward KANE. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas
J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

   Joseph F. DUNN died yesterday at the Home for the Aged, Eighth avenue and
Sixteenth street. He was born in Maryland and formerly lived for many years in
the twelfth Ward of Brooklyn. He is survived by five cousins. The funeral will
be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from the chapel in the Home. Interment will be at
Greenwood Cemetery under direction of George SEIBOLD, 284 Van Brunt street.

   Charles G. WALSH, son of Ellen McGUIRE WALSH and the late John WALSH, died
Saturday. He was born in Brooklyn fifteen years ago and was a pupil of P. S.
5. He is survived in addition to his mother by two sisters, Mrs. Thomas GILLEN
and Helen; a brother, John WALSH, and one uncle. The funeral will be held from
his late home, 204 Nassau street at 8:30 A. M. tomorrow with requiem mass at
St. James Pro-Cathedral. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Michael EVERS died Sunday at his home, 1503 Broadway. He was the husband of
the late Johanna EVERS. He is survived by four daughters, eighteen
grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. He was formerly of the Fourth
Ward. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 A. M. from his late home with requiem mass at
the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under
direction of John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

   Maude A. MORRISSY died Tuesday at her home, 17 Virginia place. She was born
in Brooklyn, a daughter of Timothy J. and Anna A. GARRY MORRISSY, and is
survived in addition to her parents by two sisters, Mrs. Neal RINGUETTE and
Anna T. MORRISSY. She was a stenographer in the office of Deputy Register
Thomas F. WOGAN. The funeral will be held Friday at 9:30 A.M. from her late
home, thence to the Church of St. Gregory, where a solemn mass of requiem will
be celebrated. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

   Cornelia F. BAECHMAN died Tuesday at her home, 1034 Broadway. She was the
widow of Frederick D. BAECHMAN. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. C. TICE
and Mrs. SMITH, Jr.; two sons, Dan BAECHMAN and Charles BAECHMAN, and six
grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment at
Mount Olivet Cemetery under the direction of George W. BLAKELY, 19 Putnam avenue.

16 December 1931
BOWER-On Dec. 15, 1931, Elvin A., beloved son of Alexandrine and brother of
Mrs. W. DOUGHERTY. Funeral services at St. Mary P. E. Church, Classon and
Willoughby aves., on Saturday at 2 P.M.

COLUMBUS COUNCIL NO. 126, K. of C.-Members are requested to assemble at the
club Thursday evening, Dec. 17, at 8:30 o’clock to proceed thence to the home
of our late brother Francis J. McGOWAN, 404 Madison st.
Joseph P. WALSH, Grand Knight
Joseph L. WALSH, Recorder

DUWEL-Marie, suddenly on Wednesday Dec. 16, 1931, beloved mother of John
LUTTINGER and aunt of Marie GLOCKLER, in her 67th year. Funeral services on
Friday at 8 P.M. in George BAQUE’s Funeral Home, 614 Woodward ave., Ridgewood.
Interment Saturday 2 P.M. Lutheran Cemetery. Relatives and friends, also
members of the Williamsburg Damen Chor of Brooklyn are respectfully invited.

   HAYDEN-Edward J., on Wednesday, Dec. 16, at his residence, 403 Elderts
Lane. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Sylvester, on Friday at 10 A.M.
Interment Calvary Cemetery under direction of Feeney & Sons.

17 December 1931
HICKEY-Michael J., beloved son of Patrick and Catherine MADIGAN HICKEY and
brother of Margaret, Catherine, Daniel, William and Patrick HICKEY, Jr., on
Wednesday, Dec. 16, at his residence, 5231 Sixty-sixth street, Ridgewood
Plateau, Maspeth, L. I. Requiem mass at the Church of the Immaculate
Conception, East 14th st. and Avenue A, Manhattan, on Saturday 10 A.M.
Interment Calvary Cemetery under direction of Feeney & Sons.

   KEYES-Margaret M., at her residence, 3304 Ave. D., Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec.
15. Sister of Dr. James D., Dr. Edward A., Katherine M., Angela M. KEYES and
Mrs. John J. McLAUGHLIN. Requiem mass at St. Jerome’s Church, Friday Dec. 18,
at 10 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of E. H.
LOCKWOOD, 255 Twenty-first st.

   McGOWAN-On Dec. 15, Francis, beloved father of Frank, Leo and Dr. Paul A.
McGOWAN, at his residence, 404 Madison st. Requiem mass on Saturday at 9 A.M.
at St. Patrick’s Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   NEESON-On Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1931, Leonard I., son of the late John F. and
Mary LEONARD NEESON, and brother of Anna L., James C. and the late Nell
DONOVAN and the late Mazie NEESON LYONS, at his home, 272 Eleventh st. He was
an attache of the County Court, Kings County and a member of the B. P. O. E.
No. 22. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M. with solemn requiem mass in St. Thomas
Aquinas Church. Interment Holy Cross.

   NELSON-Louis, on Dec. 16 at his residence, 1416 Bay Ridge ave., beloved
husband of Theresa NELSON. Funeral services on Saturday Dec. 19 at 2 P.M. The
Rev. O. O. SANDE will officiate. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

   PRENDERGAST-Anna M., beloved mother of Edward A. PREDERGAST, on Tuesday,
Dec. 15, at her residence, 1254 Bushwick avenue. Solemn requiem mass at the
Church of the Fourteen Holy Martyrs on Saturday at 9 A.M. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

   REDER-On Monday Dec. 14, 1931, Charles REDER, in his 68th year, beloved
father of Helen, Henry, Louis, William REDER and Mrs. J. AMESSE. Funeral on
Friday at 9:30 A.M. from his late residence, 377 Palmetto st.; thence to St.
Brigid’s R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be held for the repose of his
soul. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

Rebecca DALEY died Tuesday in her forty-seventh year. She was born in
Scotland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for seventeen years. She is
survived by one sister, Mrs. Ann NAPIER. The funeral will be held at 2 P. M.
today from the Funeral Home, 476 Seventy-third street. Interment will be at
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND.

   James BYRNES died Tuesday in the Methodist Episcopal Hospital. He was born
in the Thirteenth Assembly District of Brooklyn forty-five years ago. He was
employed in the Department of Parks. He is survived by his widow, Hannah; two
sons, William and James; three daughters, Lucille, Mary and Claire; a brother,
John, and two sisters, Mary DALY and Catherine BARIS. He was a member of the
Church of St. Cecelia, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.
Saturday. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of William
P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

   Anna M. PRENDERGAST died Tuesday at her home, 1254 Bushwick avenue. She was
born in Mahanoy City, Pa., and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years.
She is survived by a son, Edward A.; her mother, Mrs. Mary A. SHANNON; a
sister, Mrs. Loretta MURPHY, and a brother James M. SHANNON. She was a member
of the Church of the Fourteen Holy Martyrs, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9 A.M. Saturday. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
the direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   John Joseph CANNON died yesterday at his home, 292 Pulaski street. He was a
member of the Church of St. John the Baptist, Lewis and Willoughby avenues,
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Saturday. He is survived by
his mother, Bridget CANNON; two sisters, Catherine CANNON and Mary ADAMS, and
a brother, Patrolman Michael CANNON. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery
under direction of James V. McNIFF, 433 Kosciusko street.

   Mary L. DICKINSON died yesterday at her home, 110-08 174th street, Jamaica.
She was born in the Seventh Ward of Manhattan forty-six years ago and had been
a resident of Jamaica for ten years. She is survived by her husband, John, and
one sister, Ella HEINZELMAN and two brothers, August and Frank HEINZELMAN. The
funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. Friday. Interment at 2 P.M. Saturday
will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Harry M. ROBBINS, 10 161st
st., Jamaica.

   Louis NELSON died yesterday at his home, 1416 Bay Ridge avenue. He was born
in Norway fifty eight years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty
years. He is survived by his widow Theresa NELSON; a daughter, Mrs. Edwin
MITCHELL; a son, Peter NELSON; his mother Mrs. Marie OLSEN; one sister, Mrs.
MEYER and a brother, Peter OLSEN. The Rev. O. O. SANDS will conduct the
funeral services at 2 P.M. Saturday. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of James J. SHARP, 4617 Seventh avenue.

Mary A. DAILY DONOHUE, widow of John DONOHUE, died Wednesday at her home,
267 Cumberland street. She was born in Brooklyn, the daughter of the late John
and Kathryn CASEY  DAILY. She had been for many years a member of Cathedral
Chapel, Queen of All Saints R. C. Church and its societies, where a solemn
mass of requiem will be celebrated by the Rev. Joseph F. CONWAY, Friday at 10
A.M. She is survived by one son, John DONOHUE, and one grandchild. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son,
201 Park avenue.

   Anna D’ANTO died Tuesday at her home, 16 East Second street. She was born
in Brooklyn fifteen years ago. She is survived by her parents, two brothers
and four sisters. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M. tomorrow with requiem
mass at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Interment will be St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of Edward F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

   Hilda Adolfina ERICKSON, born sixty-four years ago in Sweden and a resident
of the United States and Brooklyn for the past forty-two years, died Tuesday.
She resided at 230 Fifty-fourth street. She is survived by her husband, John
W.; a son, John E. and a sister in Sweden. She was a member of the Swedish
Pilgrim Church, 417 Atlantic avenue. Funeral services will be held at Ericson
& Ericson’s Chapel, 500 State street, Friday at 8 P.M. with Rev. W. HAGQUIST
officiating. Interment at 10 A.M. Saturday at Evergreen Cemetery.

   Francis J. M’GOWAN died Tuesday at his home, 404 Madison street. He is
survived by three sons, Frank J., Leo J. and Dr. Paul A. McGOWAN, and a sister
Mrs. Mary REILLY. He was a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus and a member of
Columbus Council 126, K. of C. He was for many years a member of the Church of
St. Patrick and two years ago became a member of the Church of Our Lady of
Victory. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Patrick, Kent and Willoughby avenues. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

   William A. TAPPEN died Tuesday at his home, 8805 107th Avenue, Ozone Park,
in his thirty-third year. He was a son of the late William and Ellen O’DONNELL
TAPPAN. He is survived by his wife, Minnie LEINER TAPPEN; two sons, William
A., Jr., and Robert C.; two daughters, Delores M. and June; one sister, Mrs.
Alice MAXWELL, and one brother, James BOYLE. He was a patrolman attached to
Twenty-seventh precinct and a member of New York City Police Post 460,
American Legion, Holy Name Society of N.Y.P.D., Patrolman’s Benevolent
Association. He was a World War veteran and served in the United States Navy
on destroyer Moines. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to Nativity R. C.
Church, Ninety-third street and Rockaway boulevard where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Jere
J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

   Leonard I. NEESON, son of the late John F. NEESON and Mary LEONARD NEESON,
died yesterday at his home, 272 Eleventh street. He was an attache of the
County Court of Kings County. He was a member of the Brooklyn Lodge, 22 B. P.
O. Elks; the Society of Old Brooklynites and the Woodrow Wilson Democratic
Club. He was born in South Brooklyn fifty years ago. He is survived by a
sister Anna NEESON and a brother James C. NEESON. He was a brother of the late
Nell NEESON DONOVAN and the late Mazie NEESON LYONS. The funeral will be held
at 9:30 A. M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas,
Fourth avenue and Ninth street. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of James L. Lyman’s Sons, 503A Fourth street.

18 December 1931
BRUNIG---Henry, died in his 67th year at his late residence, 393 Madison st.,
Brooklyn. Funeral from his residence Saturday, 9 A.M. Requiem mass at Our Lady
of Victory Church, Throop ave., and McDonough st. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

DOWD--On Dec. 17, John H., beloved husband of Catherine SCULLY. Funeral from
his home 634 Baltic st., on Monday, Dec. 21 at 9 A.M. thence to St.
Augustine’s Church, where solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

HANCOCK--Mary C., on Dec. 17, at her residence, 117 Chestnut street, Brooklyn.
Survived by her husband, two sons and three daughters. Funeral on Monday, Dec.
21. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

McCARTHY--On Dec. 18, Nora McCARTHY, formerly of the First Ward, N.Y., beloved
mother of Mrs. Cassie DOYLE, Helen, Standard, and Elsie McCARTHY, grandmother
of Virgile DOYLE and sister of Mrs. M. KELLY and the late Margaret DUGGAN.
Funeral from her residence, 468 82nd st., Brooklyn, on Monday, Dec. 21, at
9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Michael’s R. C. Church. Interment Calvary
Cemetery.

NEESON--Twelfth Assembly District Regular Democratic Organization, Inc. Members
are requested to attend the solemn requiem mass at St. Thomas Aquinas R.C.
Church, 4th ave. and 9th st., on Saturday Dec. 19, at 10 A.M. for the repose
of the soul of our late member and district captain, Leonard I. NEESON.
                  James J. HEFFERNAN,
                  Mary SHEA, Executive Members
                  Ernest E. BERNARD, Secretary

NEUREUTHER--Edward, on Thursday, dearly beloved son of Edward and Catherine
NEUREUTHER, also survived by two sisters and one brother. Funeral services
will be conducted at his late residence, 7223 61st st., Glendale on Monday,
Dec. 21, at 2 P.M., the Rev. WALENTA officiating. Interment Mr. Olivet Cemetery.

BENNETTSEN--Sarah E. Month’s mind solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at
Visitation R. C. Church, Verona and Richard sts. Saturday, 9 A.M.

CONLON--In sad and loving memory of my dear and loving husband, Patrick, who
died Dec. 18, 1929.
          You left behind a broken heart
                That loved you so sincere;
          That never did nor never will
                Forget you, Patrick, dear.
           Rest in peace.   LOVING WIFE

HOLZHAUER--In loving memory of John J., who died Dec. 18, 1925. Gone, but not
forgotten.  WIFE and CHILDREN

SHINNORS--James J. Third anniversary mass at St. Teresa’s Church, Saturday
morning, 7 A.M. Dec. 19. May his soul rest in peace.  WIFE and FAMILY

Anna B. STUMPF died at her home, 192 Wyckoff avenue, on Thursday. She was
born in Brooklyn seven years ago. She is survived by her parents, Albert and
Mary STUMPF and two brothers, John and James. Funeral Saturday at 8 A.M. from
the home of her grandparents, 464 Madison street; thence to St. Brigid’s
Church where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Trinity
Cemetery under direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue,
Ridgewood.

   Rose PANICHELLA died yesterday at her home, 114-37 New York avenue, Cedare
Manor. She was born in Austria and had been a resident of the United States
for 35 years. She is survived by her husband Gaetano PANICHELLA. The funeral
will be held at 8:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Monica, Jamaica. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
Peter J. STENGER, 123 Meeker avenue.

   Sidest SWANSON died Tuesday at the Marine Hospital, Staten Island. He was
born in Norway sixty-seven years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
forty years. He is survived by his widow, Nora SWANSON, and one daughter Aster
OLSEN. The Rev. Oscar BAKKE of the Lutheran Church of Our Savior will conduct
the funeral services at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel of H. LENNART,
311 Columbia street. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

   Amanda Carolina ENGLUND, born eighty-seven years ago in Finland and a
resident of the United States and Brooklyn for the past fifty years, died
Wednesday. She was the widow of Olof ENGLUND, who died three years ago, and
she resided at 605A Sixth avenue. She leaves a nephew here and a sister in San
Francisco, Cal., and other relatives in Finland. Funeral services will be held
at Ericson & Ericson’s Chapel, 500 State street, Saturday at 2 P.M. with the
Rev. Gideon C. OLSON of Swedish Bethlehem Lutheran Church officiating.
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

   Eillen WHETTEN died Wednesday at her home, 213 Twenty-ninth street. She was
born in South Carolina and  is survived by her parents, ?rue [Drue or
Prue]WHETTEN and Ophelia WHETTEN. Funeral from her home today at 2 P.M.
Interment at Linden Hill Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

 Anna CURRAN died yesterday at her home, 30 Columbia place. She was born in
Ireland seventy-one years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past
forty years. Reposing at Chapel, 115 Atlantic avenue. Funeral Saturday at 9:30
A.M., thence to the R. C. Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Sidney place and
Livingston street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev.
Ambrose P. DUNNIGAN. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under the direction of
Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

  Margaret CURRAN died Tuesday at her home, 30 Columbia place. She was born in
Ireland sixty-nine years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past forty
years. Reposing at Chapel, 115 Atlantic avenue. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M.,
thence to the R. C. Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Sidney place and
Livingston street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev.
Ambrose P. DUNNIGAN. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under the direction of
Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

John Joseph RYAN died Wednesday at his home, 375 Clinton street. He was
born in Brooklyn thirty years ago and is survived by his mother, Margaret
RYAN; two brothers, David and William, and two sisters, Mary and Catherine.
Funeral Monday from his late home at 9:30 A. M., thence to the Church of St.
Stephens, Hicks and Summit streets. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the
direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

   Mary Jane Frances DUFF, a life resident of New York City, died Wednesday at
her home, 90 Clinton avenue. She was the daughter of the late Henry James and
Isabelle Agnes McCAFFERTY DUFF. She had been for the greater part of her life
a member of the Sacred Heart R. C. Church, Clermont and Park avenues, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Saturday at 10 A.M. She was a member
of the Rosary Society, Guard of Honor and Propagation of the Faith. She is
survived by one brother William Bernard DUFF. The funeral will be held from
Dunigan & Son Chapel, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street. Interment will be
at St. John’s Cemetery.

   E. D. Morgan WATERMAN died Tuesday at his home, 180 Lenox road. He was a
life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by his widow Mary; and a daughter,
Mrs. Robert POLSGROVE. The funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. today at
the Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford street. Interment will follow at Woodlawn
Cemetery under direction of Edward H. C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

   Arthur W. TOMLINSON died Thursday at his home, 128 Bergen street. He was
born in England and served for thirty-two years as Captain of a Cunard Liner.
He is survived by his widow Mary; a son, Thomas and a sister, Mary WALSH. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Paul, Court and Congress streets. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery
under direction of Thomas E. CROWE, 134 Smith street.

   Thomas TAYLOR died yesterday in his sixty-fifty year. He was born in
Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. He is survived by
two nephews, John and James FLYNN. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 P.M.
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND.

   William MILLER of 414 Fourth avenue died yesterday in Kings County
Hospital. He was a life resident of Brooklyn. He was for many years employed
by the Bureau of Highways. He is survived by one sister, Helen McLAUGHLIN
COOLEY and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel at 237 Ninth street at 2:30 P.M. Monday. Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY.

19 December 1931
BAARTS-On Thursday, Dec. 17, 1931, Ida, beloved wife of Fred BAARTS, mother of
Mrs. Ida HENCHY and Helen BAARTS, also four grandchildren, in her 58th year.
Funeral from her late residence, 214 Driggs ave., Greenpoint, on Monday, Dec.
21, 1931, at 9:30 A. M.; thence to St. Cecilia’s Church, where a requiem mass
will be offered. Interment St. John’s Cemetery under direction of P. Blasius
Sons, 121 Norman ave.

DOLAN-Jennie M., on Friday Dec. 18, 1931. Survived by her husband, John; two
daughters, Mrs. George BROOKS and Grace DOLAN; four sons, John, George, James
and Vincent; and one brother, George CRIMM. Funeral on Tuesday at 8:15 A.M.
from her residence, 212 Autumn ave., Brooklyn; thence to Church of the Blessed
Sacrament where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DOONER-On Dec. 18, 1931, Rose DALTON DOONER, beloved wife of Michael DOONER,
devoted mother of Mrs. Joseph ROBINSON, Mrs. James McGARRY, Helen CUMISKEY and
Mary DOONER, and sister of Thomas DALTON, Mrs. John MOONEY, John O’CONNER and
Mrs. FEELY. Funeral from her late residence, 414 Degraw st. on Monday, Dec. 21
at 9:30 A. M.; thence to St. Agnes R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DUHY-On Friday Dec. 18, 1931, Joseph P., beloved husband of the late Julia T.
DUHY and loving father of Rev. William DUHY, C.M.; Mrs. Mary BEDELL and S.
Edward DUHY. Funeral from his home, 789A Willoughby ave., on Monday, Dec. 21,
solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. John the Baptist, Willoughby and
Lewis aves., at 10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

COLUMBUS COUNCIL NO. 126 K. of C.-Members are requested to assemble at the
club Saturday evening Dec. 19 at 8:30 o’clock to proceed thence to the home of
our late brother Joseph P. DUHY, 789A Willoughby ave.
Joseph P. WALSH, Grand Knight
Joseph L. WALSH, Recorder

HANCOCK-Mary C., on Dec. 17, at her residence, 117 Chestnut street, Brooklyn.
Survived by her husband, two sons and three daughters. Funeral on Monday, Dec.
21. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

LA COMB-Alfred, beloved son of Louis and Rose (nee MURPHY), on Dec. 18 at his
residence, 451 56th st. Solemn mass of requiem Monday Dec. 21, at 9:30 A.M. at
the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th st. and 5th ave. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

LATAILLE-Magdalena, of 59-25 69th ave. (Foxall st.) on Thursday. She is
survived by her husband, John N. LATAILLE; her daughters, Mary HORNUNG, Rose
EGAN, Catherine MEIER, Johanna, Madaline, Elizabeth HELLER and her sons,
Frederick and Ferdinand. Funeral will be from the late home, 9:30 A.M. Monday,
thence to St. Matthias R. C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
offered. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

MARR-On Dec. 18, Mary M. MARR, after a short illness, at her home, 202 Java
st. She is survived by one sister, Anna, and two brothers, George and Joseph.
Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 22 at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of St. Alphonsus,
Kent st. Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

MORGAN-Mary (nee FELLOWS), died Dec. 19, 1931. Survived by her husband, John;
daughter Caroline, and three grandchildren. Funeral services from her
residence 1983 Haring st., Tuesday evening 8:30. Interment Wednesday 10 A.M.,
Moravian Cemetery, S. I.

PERRY-On Friday, Dec. 18, Kate PERRY, beloved sister of Robert PERRY, Minnie
PERRY and Anthony. Funeral services at her late residence, 63 Grant ave., on
Sunday evening, Dec. 20 at 6 o’clock. Interment Monday, Dec. 21, at 2 P.M.
Cypress Hills Cemetery.

SINNOTT-On Friday Dec. 18, John J., beloved brother of the late Mary A.
SINNOTT. Funeral from 207 Hamilton ave., on Monday at 10:30 A.M.; thence to
St. Stephen’s Church, Summit and Hicks sts., where a solemn requiem mass will
be offered.

SULLIVAN-Sheila Ann, on Dec. 18, 1931, infant daughter of Thomas J. and Ellen
F. SULLIVAN (nee McCARTHY). Funeral from her residence, 140 Cherry st., Floral
Park, on Monday morning at 10 o’clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

In Memoriam
   BAUER-In sad and loving memory of our beloved sister, Elizabeth Helen, died
Dec. 19, 1926.
       You are not forgotten, dearest sister,
              Nor will you ever be;
        As long as life and memory last,
              We will remember thee.
Brothers, William and George BRAGG


    BAUER-In loving memory of Elizabeth, died Dec. 19, 1926.   Susan HELLER

   CABBLE-Martha E. In loving memory of my dearly beloved mother, who departed
this life Dec. 20, 1929.
         Two long years have passed in sorrow
              And I miss you more and more;
         I have lost one dear, dear mother.
             Her sweet face I shall see no more.
             Gone, but not forgotten.  LOVING DAUGHTER.

   KENNEDY-In memory of a loving wife and mother, Amelia KENNEDY, who departed
this life Dec. 20, 1929.
Gone is the face we loved so dear.
Silent the voice we long to hear;
Too far away for sight or speech,
But not too far for our thoughts to reach. HUSBAND and CHILDREN

   MARSHALL-In sad and loving memory of my daughter and niece, Frances L., who
died Dec. 20, 1930.

Edith May POMMER of 350 Centre street, Ridgewood, died Thursday in her
forty-third year. She is survived by her husband, Christian; her mother, Mrs.
Martino ROHNER and three sisters, Mrs. Ida WISSEL, Mrs. Josephine BRUST and
Mrs. Florence BELL. Funeral services will be held at the Buss Funeral Home,
6708 Myrtle avenue, tomorrow at 2 P.M. Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery
under the direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc.

   Loreeta WARWICK, thirty-eight years old, died Thursday at her late
residence, 79 Metropolitan avenue. She is survived by her husband Thomas and
nine children. Funeral will be held Monday at 10 A.M. with solemn requiem mass
at St. Peter de Paulo Church. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery under the
direction of P. PETRUCELLO, 374 Graham avenue.

   Rose DALTON DOONER, born in Ireland, the daughter of Thomas DALTON and Ann
CASEY DALTON, died Friday at her home, 414 Degraw street. She had been for the
greater part of her life a resident of this city and member of St. Agnes R. C.
Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Monday at 9:30 A. M.
In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband Michael DOONER;
four daughters, Mrs. Joseph ROBINSON, Mrs. James McGARRY, Helen CUMISKEY and
Mary DOONER; one brother, Thomas DALTON, and three sisters, Mrs. John MOONEY,
Mrs. John O’CONNOR, and Mrs. Edward FEELEY. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue.

   Carolina MUESSLE died Thursday at her home, 741 Ridge street, Honesdale,
Pa., in her sixty-third year. She was born in Germany and had been a resident
of Brooklyn for forty-six years. She is survived by her husband, Protes
MUSELLE, a son William and two daughters, Mrs. Carolina FRIEDEL and Mrs. Helen
WEIDNER. The funeral will be held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carolina
FRIEDEL, 425 Menehan street, at 9 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church
of St. Brigid. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas avenue.

   Margaret FARRINGTON died Friday at her home, 41 Park place. She is survived
by two sons, Stephen and Albert, and five daughters, Mary, Elizabeth, Emma,
Katherine and Helen. Funeral will be held Monday at 9:30 A. M. from her late
home, thence to St. Augustine’s R. C. Church, where requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Peter THUMSER died Thursday at his home, 406 Menahan street. He was born in
Lorraine, France, seventy-one years ago. He came to this country about
thirty-four years ago and lived in Brooklyn and Ridgewood all of this time. He
was a member of the Liberty Lorraine and also a member of St. Brigid’s R. C.
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Monday at 9:30 A.M. He
is survived by his wife, Selina THUMSER; one daughter Catherine RIORDAN; three
grandchildren; one brother, Toussaint THUMSER, and one sister, Marie WISSLER.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Frank DARMSTADT
Sons, Central avenue and Sixty-eight street, Glendale.

   George HAGER died Thursday at his home, 430 Melrose street. He formerly
lived at 942 Flushing avenue. He was born in Bavaria, Germany, fifty-eight
years ago, came to this country about thirty-seven years ago and lived in
Brooklyn all of this time. He was a member of the Royal Arcanum, regent of the
William T. Holland Council, 1780. He is survived by his wife, Lena HAGER; one
son Harry HAGER; three daughters, Theresa HOMEYER, May DUDLEY and Henrietta
HUMPHRIES; twelve grandchildren, three brothers, Fred, John and Henry; and two
sisters, Johanna and Theresa. The funeral will be held from Frank DARMSTADT
Sons funeral chapel, 80 Harrison place, Monday at 3 P.M. Interment will be at
Mt Olivet Cemetery.

   John PAFF died Thursday. He was born in Brooklyn fifty-nine years ago and
lived here all his life. He is survived by his brother George PAFF. The
funeral will be held Monday at 2 P.M. from Frank DARMSTADT Sons funeral
chapel, 80 Harrison place. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

   Adam LAUTENBACHER died Thursday at his home, 143-33 Excelsior street
(Glenmore boulevard), Jamaica South. He was born in Brooklyn forty-one years
ago and lived here and in Jamaica all his life. He was a foreman in the employ
of the New York Telephone Company for a number of years. He was a member of
the Holy Name Society attached to the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Jamaica
South, where a requiem mass will be celebrated Monday at 10 A.M. He is
survived by his wife Mamie BAYER LAUTENBACHER; one son, Paul; one daughter,
Anna LAUTENBACHER; one brother, Henry LAUTENBACHER and two sisters, Pauline
OFTRING and Margaret MEDITZ. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under
direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Central avenue and Sixty-eight street, Glendale.

Karen MIDBOE, of 1027 Seventy-first street, died Thursday in the Norwegian
Hospital. She was born in Norway fifty years ago and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for twenty-one years. She is survived by her husband, Gabriel; two
sons, Arthur and Gordon and two sisters and four brothers. The funeral
services will be held at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow at the Bethany Norwegian Lutheran
Church, Seventy-second street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Interment
will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of John H. HOLMLIN, 5215 Seventh avenue.

   Magdalena LATAILLE of 5925 Sixty-ninth avenue (Foxhall street), Ridgewood,
died Thursday. She was born in Alsace Lorraine, sixty-one years ago and had
been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-three years. She is survived by her
husband John; six daughters, Mary HORNUNG, Rose EGAN, Catherine MEIER,
Johanna, Madeline and Elizabeth HELLER; two sons, Frederick and Ferdinand and
three grandchildren. The funeral will be held from her late home at 9:30 A.M.
Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Matthias, Catalpa avenue,
Ridgewood. Interment will follow at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
B.J. HOEK & Son, 385 Onderdonk avenue.

   Mary DILLON, daughter of the late Patrick and Margaret FORD DILLON died
yesterday at her home, 121 Guernsey street. The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Anthony of Padua. She is
survived by a niece, Mary DILLON and two nephews, Edward and Thomas FLANAGAN.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas J. CREAMER, 64
Herbert street.

   Anna MAURER died yesterday at her home, 139 Dwight street. She is survived
by her husband, George; two daughters, Berget and Elizabeth and three sons,
Nikodai, Roland and George. The Rev. Dr. George GROVES will conduct the
funeral services at 2 P.M. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

   Clara E. RAY, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Thursday at her home, 151
DeKalb avenue. She is survived by a brother William ? RAY. She was a member of
St. Marks Church, Adelphi street. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M.
tomorrow. Interment will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of John
P. SCULLY, 203 DeKalb avenue.

   Catherine RAAL died Thursday at her home, 179 Harmon street. She was born
in Germany sixty-two years ago and had been a resident of New York City for
forty-one years. She is survived by her husband, Jacob; a son Albert, and one
daughter, Mrs. Joseph KING. The funeral services will be held at 10 A.M.
Monday. Interment will be at Canarsie Cemetery under direction of William
BIERMANN, 226 Wilson avenue.

   Mary C. HANCOCK died Thursday in her 77th year at her residence, 117
Chestnut street. She is survived by her husband, Robert J.; two sons, Robert
and Arthur HANCOCK; three daughters, Molly HOUSTON, Cora SOIDEN and Frances
PECQUEUX. Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Church of Blessed Sacrament,
Euclid avenue near Fulton street, where a requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction Charles H. THOMPSON, 8711
Eighty-seventh street, Woodhaven.

   Thomas TAYLOR died Thursday in his sixty-fifth year. He was born in Ireland
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. He is survived by two
nephews, John and James FLYNN. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today from
the funeral chapel, 103 King street. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of Joseph REDMOND.

   John H. DOWD, born in the Tenth Ward of Brooklyn and an employee of the
Bureau of Highways, died Thursday at his home, 634 Baltic street. He was a
member of the Court James Summers, F. of A., and the Holy Name Society. He is
survived by his widow Catherine [no more of this obituary available. Death
Notice appeared December 17, 1931]

21 December 1931
SWEENEY, Steven..See :1931 Court January 3

BROWN--Rose (nee KELLY), second anniversary mass, Assumption Church, Cranberry
st., between Hicks and Henry sts., Wednesday, 8 A.M.  MOTHER

CAHILL--In loving memory of our darling, Lillian Therese CAHILL, who died Dec.
21, 1923. Solemn mass offered in St. Saviour’s Church, Brooklyn.

KELLY--Mary. In loving memory of our dear grandmother who died Dec. 20, 1926.
Gone, but not forgotten. GENEVIEVE and BEN

McQUAIL--In loving memory of our beloved husband and father, James H. McQUAIL,
died Dec. 21, 1930.
    No one knows how much we miss you.
         No one knows the bitter pain
    We have suffered since we lost you;
         Life will never be the same.
     Oft and oft do we wander,
         To the grave not far away,
     Where they gently laid your body,
         Just one year ago today.

   Anniversary mass was celebrated at St. Mary of Immaculate Conception,
Leonard and Maujer sts., this morning. WIFE and CHILDREN

MOONEY--In sad and loving memory of my dear sister Ann, who died Dec. 21, 1929.
Gone, but not forgotten. Sister MAE

WOODCOCK--In loving memory of Fred WOODCOCK, who died Dec. 21, 1917.
         Loving thoughts and silent tears;
         Beautiful memory of one so dear. The FAMILY

MULLEN--Delia, passed away at her home, Dec. 18, in her 60th year, at 526
Lincoln ave. She is survived by one son, Richard, and one sister, Mrs. Annie
DOUGHERTY, and two grandsons, Harold and William MOLLOY. Funeral Tuesday, 2
P.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MELLETT--On Saturday, Dec. 19, Margaret A. MELLETT (nee NEIL), beloved wife of
Alfred J. MELLETT, in her fifty-second year of age. She is also survived by
one daughter Florence MELLETT. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, Dec.
22, at her late residence, 8625 Sixty-fourth pl., Glendale, L.I. at 2 P.M.
under the direction of Peter BLASIUS of 1872 Gates ave. 
Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

MURPHY--Jennie (nee THORNTON), beloved wife of William M., and mother of Edward
P., on Sunday, Dec. 20. Funeral from Feeney & Sons Chapel, 1847 Broadway on
Wednesday, 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of LOURDES
at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery

PARASCANDOLA--Thaddeus M., on Saturday, Dec. 19, 1931, son of the late Anthony
and Antoinette PARASCANDOLA and brother of Pasquale, Frank, Michael, Vincent,
Joseph and sister Mrs. Mary SCOTTO. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1931, at 10:30
A.M. Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Church, Degraw and Hicks sts. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

COLUMBUS COUNCIL, No 126, K of C.--Members are requested to assemble at the
club Monday evening, Dec. 21, at 8:30 o’clock to proceed thence to the home of
our late brother T. M. PARASCANDOLA, 151 Congress st.
            Joseph P. WALSH, Grand Knight
            Joseph L. WALSH, Recorder

SCHROF--Mary (nee STONITSCH), on Dec. 20, in her 52nd year. Survived by her
husband, George SCHROF; children, George, Jr., Marion, Sutter and William;
five sisters and one brother. Funeral from her late residence, 9016 76th st.,
Woodhaven, L. I. Wednesday, Dec. 23, at 9:30 A.M. Mass at St. Thomas the
Apostle Church, 87th st and 88th ave., at 10 A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.


SEWARD--On Sunday, Dec. 20, Mary A. HICKMAN, widow of John SEWARD, mother of
Harry A. SEWARD and sister of Delia HICKMAN MARSHALL. Funeral from her
residence, 197 Congress st., Wednesday Dec. 23, 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass St.
Paul’s Church, Court and Congress sts., 10 A.M.

SMITH--William E. on Saturday, Dec. 19. Reposing at Feeney & Sons Chapel, 1847 Broadway.

ULPINIS--William R., beloved  son of Fred and Rose TIEDEMANN ULPINIS, on Dec.
19, 1931 in his 17th year. Funeral from Peth Funeral Chapel, 15 Palmetto st.,
Tuesday afternoon, thence to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Jefferson ave. near
Knickerbocker ave.Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. 

WOLFF--On Dec. 19, 1931, at his residence, 1633 West 2nd st., Brooklyn,
Bernhard, beloved father of Mrs. Erna CLARK. Funeral from Fred HERBST Sons
Funeral Parlors, 83 Hanson pl., corner of South Portland ave., Tuesday, 2 P.M.

ADAMSON--On Sunday, Dec. 20, Louis ADAMSON, beloved husband of Anna ADAMSON, at
his late residence, 1692 Gates ave., Ridgewood, in his 48th year. He is also
survived by two daughters, Doris and Anna; two sisters, Mrs. Muriel RICHARDSON
and Mrs. Eina BABCOCK and three brothers, Thomas, William and Allan ADAMSON.
Funeral services will be held under the direction of Peter BLASIUS of 1872
Gates ave., on Wednesday, Dec. 23. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

AHERN--Catherine, beloved wife of the late Michael AHERN, sister of Edward
McARDLE and aunt of Mrs. John HALLEY and John MAGUIRE. Funeral Wednesday
morning from the home of her niece, Mrs. John HALLEY, 95 Kent st., Brooklyn,
thence to St. Alphonsus Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

BURGE--Martha W. (nee MACE), beloved wife of James E., on Sunday, Dec. 20, at
her residence, 18 Moffatt st. Funeral services Tuesday evening.
Interment Wednesday noon, Evergreen Cemetery.

BURKE--Ellen M., on Dec. 20, at her residence, 120 Avenue I. Funeral Wednesday
Dec. 23, 9 A.M. thence to St. Rose of Lima Church, Parkville, where solemn
requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LEVESQUE--On Sunday, Dec. 20, 1931, Adolphus F., husband of the late Catherine
C. DALE, and loving father of Francis LEVESQUE, at his home, 355 6th ave.
Funeral Tuesday 2 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

MONAHAN--Julia, on Saturday, Dec. 19, 1931. Survived by three sons, Edward,
Thomas and Joseph MONAHAN. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 A.M., from her late
residence, 696 Rutland road, thence to Church of St. Catherine of Genoa,
Albany and Linden aves., where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

Alma SIEDENBERG, wife of John A. SIEDENBERG, died Saturday at her home,
1554 East Fourteenth street. She was born in Germany and had been a resident
of Brooklyn for fifty years. She is also survived by two sons, Charles O., a
patrolman attached to the Greenpoint station, and William P., and two
daughters, Helen and Mrs. William LESTER. The funeral services will be held at
2 P.M. Wednesday. The Rev. Dr. J. CROSSLAND will officiate. Interment will be
at Cedar Grove Cemetery under direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue.

   Josephine FORD died Saturday at her home, 345 South Fourth street. She was
a life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by a sister Catherine FORD. The
funeral will be held from 1258 Hancock street at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Martin of Tours. Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of John V. DONNELLY, 513 Wilson avenue.

   John Leo SAVAGE, shipping clerk for the Kayser Company of Brooklyn, died
yesterday at his home, 158 Madison street. He was born in the Seventh Ward,
Brooklyn, the son of the late John and Louise EATON SAVAGE. He was a graduate
of St. Patrick’s Parochial School and for many years a member of the Holy Name
Society and St. Patrick’s Church. For the past several years he was a member
of the Nativity Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by the
Right Rev. Mgr. John L. BELFORD, Tuesday at 10 A.M. He was a charter member of
Columbus Council K. of C., and a member of the Andrew Jackson Democratic Club
and the Kayser Mutual Aid Society. He is survived by his wife, Susan GIBBONS;
one sister, Helen SAVAGE, and two brothers, Harry and Frank SAVAGE. Interment
will be a Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of  William DUNIGAN & Son,
Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

   Harry VOEGE died Saturday at his home, 579 Lexington avenue in his
sixty-fifty year. He is survived by four daughters, Beatrice LYNCH, Ella
WALDRON, Loretta BARLOW and Isabella ISERSON. The funeral services will be
held at 8 o’clock tonight at the funeral chapel at 393 Linden street.
Interment at 1 P.M. tomorrow will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction
of William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

Mary A. HICKMAN SEWARD, widow of John SEWARD, died yesterday at her home,
197 Congress street. She was born in the Sixth Ward of Brooklyn and was a life
parishioner of the Church of St. Peter. She is survived by a son Harry A.
SEWARD; a sister Delia HICKMAN MARSHALL, and several grandchildren. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Paul. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John F.
FAGAN, Henry and Warren streets.

   Theresa LUTZ died Friday in her 51st year at her home, 120-28 142nd street,
Ozone Park. The funeral services will be held at 8 o’clock tonight. The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Lutheran
Cemetery under direction of William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue. She is
survived by her husband, Peter F. LUTZ; a son Leo, and a daughter, Elsie WELSCH.

   Jennie MURPHY died yesterday in St. Mary’s Hospital. She was born in
Dublin, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. She is
survived by her husband William M; a son, Edward P. MURPHY. The funeral will
be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday from the funeral chapel of Feeney & Sons, 1847
Broadway with requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes.
She was a member of the Rosary Society. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Adolphus F. LEVESQUE, husband of the late Catherine C. DALE LEVESQUE, died
yesterday at his home, 355 Sixth avenue. He is survived by a son Francis A.
LAVESQUE. He was born in Greenwich Village and had been a resident of South
Brooklyn for fifty-five years. He had been an officer for many years in both
the Holy Name Society and the St. Vincent de Paul Society attached to the
Church of St. Thomas Aquinas. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow.
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of James L. Lyman’s
Son, 503A Fourth avenue.

   Regina V. MATTHEWS ABRAMS died Saturday in the Methodist Episcopal
Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Arthur E.; a son, Arthur; one
daughter, Regina; one sister Emma and a niece, Grace. The funeral will be held
Wednesday under direction of Harry W. SERENE & Sons, 9229 Flatlands avenue.

   William E. SMITH died Saturday in Brooklyn Hospital. He was a life resident
of Brooklyn. He was a member of America Council, 67, Jr. O.U. A. M. He is
survived by a son, Franklin J. SMITH; a sister, Mrs. Minnie SKELLY, and two
brothers, Franklin H. and Harry SMITH. The funeral services will be held at 8
P.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway. The Rev.
Dr. John Lewis CLARK will officiate. Interment at 2 P.M. Wednesday will be at
Evergreen Cemetery.

   John REDDEN died Saturday at his home, 149 Charles street, Manhattan He was
born in Brooklyn and was formerly a parishioner of the Church of St. Paul,
Court and Congress streets. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. J. EHRMAN and
Mrs. M. BROOKS, and a brother Frank REDDEN. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
tomorrow from the Crowe Funeral Home, 134 Smith st. Interment will be at St.
John’s Cemetery under the direction of Thomas E. CROWE.

   Thomas B. McCLOSKEY died Saturday at his home, 104-25 113th street,
Richmond Hill . He is survived by his widow Anna and three daughters, Lillian
MAHONEY, Claire and Josephine SHERLOCK. The funeral will be held at 8:30 A.M.
tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of our Lady of Perpetual Help,
Richmond Hill. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of R. E.
DONNELLY, 201 Euclid avenue.

Anna Marie EISELE, daughter of John and Margaret EISELE, died yesterday at
her home, 477 Seventeenth street. She is survived, in addition to her parents,
by a sister, Margaret, and a brother, John EISELE. The funeral will be at
Linden Hill Cemetery under direction Joseph REDMOND, 102 King street.

Henrietta GREENHAGEN died today in her seventy-seventh year at her home,
1189 Greene avenue. She is survived by three sons, Henry, Charles and Harry
GREENHAGEN; one daughter, Mrs. Edna SCHRANER, fourteen grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren. The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow.
Interment at 2 P.M. Wednesday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
George SEIBOLD, 364 Van Brunt street.

   Mary G. BARR FERGUSON died yesterday at her home, 898 Clarkson avenue. She
was a member of the Church of St. Catherine, Albany avenue. She is survived by
her husband John, a daughter, Mrs. J. MALONEY; one son John; her father, James
BARR, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 1:30 P.M. tomorrow.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas E. CROWE, 13?
Smith street.

   Mary MORGAN died Saturday in Caledonian Hospital. She was born in Brooklyn
Aug. 12, 1869. She is survived by her husband, John; a daughter, Caroline and
three grandchildren. The funeral will be held at her late home, 1983 Haring
street at 8:30 P.M. tomorrow. Interment at 10 A.M. Wednesday will be at the
Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island, under direction of Kearns Sons, 1504
Bushwick avenue.

   Frank HELDT, born in Germany sixty years ago and a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty-seven years, died Friday at his home, 1617 Forest avenue. The funeral
services will be held at 4 P.M.  today at the funeral chapel of W. Theodore
LUTZ & Son, 6808 Forest avenue, Ridgewood.. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

   Jacob WELSCH died Friday. He was born in Brooklyn forty-seven years ago. He
is survived by on son, Frank; one daughter, Evelin BEER; three brothers, Frank
Fred and Peter WELSCH, and two sisters, Lena SCHAEFER and Elizabeth HOFFMAN.
Funeral services Monday at 2 P.M. at the chapel, 507 Fairview avenue,
Ridgewood. The Rev. Otto BRAND will officiate. Interment at Mt. Olivet
Cemetery under the direction of John G. Lutz.

   John H. JOHNSON, born Feb 21, 1878 in Sweden and resident of the United
States and Brooklyn for the past thirty-six, died Saturday. He was employed by
the Brooklyn Edison Co., and resided at 3017 Clarendon road, Flatbush. He is
survived by his wife, Hilma LAWSON JOHNSON; four sons, Hugo A., Frank H.,
George G., and Harold  E. and by two sisters in Sweden. Funeral services will
be held at Ericson & Ericson’s Chapel, 500 State street, Tuesday at 2 P. M.
with Rev. L. D. GABLE of St. Stephen’s church officiating. Interment will
follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

Harry SNYDER died yesterday at Kings County Hospital in his fifty-eighth
year. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Estelle FEY, Mrs. Ella OETGEN, and
Mrs. Besta SMITH. Funeral services tonight at 8 o’clock at Funeral Chapel, 572
Leonard street. Interment Tuesday at 2 P.M. at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under
direction of Edward NEWMAN.

   Peter BACHMANN, born in New York City fifty-one years ago, died in
Presbyterian Hospital, Manhattan. He is survived by his widow Rose; three
daughters, Rose MILLER, Emma TARASOWITZ and Eva; two sisters, Christina KELLY
and Katherine KLINKHAMMER; three brothers, John, Andrew and Frank, and four
grandchildren. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow at his
late home, 53-47 Seventy-second place, Maspeth, Queens. Interment will be at
Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr. & Son, 710
Knickerbocker avenue.

   William R. ULPINIS, a life resident of Brooklyn and a student at Brooklyn
Technical High School, died Saturday in his sixteenth year at his home, 413
Cornelia street. He was a member of Troop 245, Boy Scouts. He is survived by
his parents, Fred and Rose TIEDEMANN ULPINIS. The funeral services will be
held from the funeral chapel of the Estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street,
at 2 P.M. tomorrow; thence to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Jefferson and
Knickerbocker avenues where services will be conducted by the Rev. Charles H.
DORT. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

   George E. SHARP, born in Wynantskill, Troy, N. Y., 85 years ago, died
Saturday at the home of his son, Irving SHARP, 161 East Seventh street.  He
had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty years. He is survived by a daughter,
Lillian NASH and four sons, Irving, George, Walter and William SHARP; ten
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, John NASH, Eleanor ROTHSCHILD and
Mildred SMITH. The funeral will be held at 7 A.M. Wednesday morning from a
cousin’s home in Troy, N.Y. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery,
Wyantskill, Troy, N.Y., under direction of M. J. SMITH’s sons.

   Martha W. BURGE died yesterday at her home, 18 Moffatt street. She was a
life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by her husband, James E.; a son,
Fred THOMPSON and a sister, Mrs. Mary WHEARITY. The funeral services will be
held at 9 P.M. tomorrow. The Rev. Howard V. ROSE of Bushwick Avenue M. E.
Church will officiate. Interment at noon Wednesday will be at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   Mary E. WATSON died Saturday. Funeral from her late home, 31 Stockton
street, Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. She is survived by three sons, Edward, Charles
and Arthur. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of George T.McHUGH.

   Adam KNOELLER died at his home, 1846 Summerfield street. He was born in
Germany Oct. 1, 1858 and lived in Brooklyn fifty-one years. He is survived by
his widow, Marie KNOELLER; five sons, Ferdinand, Frederick, Joseph, Arthur and
George KNOELLER and four daughters, Frances KNOELLER, Anna BRAUN, Maria
MEYERHOFER and Rose WEBERBAUER. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:30
from the funeral chapel of W. Theodore LUTZ …….
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22 December 1931
BURKE--Ellen M., on Dec. 20, at her residence 120 Avenue I. Funeral Wednesday,
Dec. 23, 9 A.M.; thence to St. Rose of Lima Church, Parkville ave., where
solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CUNNINGHAM--On Dec. 21, 1931, Henry, beloved husband of Honora and dear father
of William, Mary and Mrs. William MALONE. Funeral from his residence, 1179
Lincoln pl., on Thursday at 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at R.C. Church of
St. Matthew, Eastern parkway and Utica ave. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

DIETZEL--Robert, suddenly on Dec. 21, at his home, 1126 Putnam ave. He is
survived by his wife Ida; two sons, George and Robert, and one daughter, Mrs.
EURICH. Funeral services Wednesday, 8 P.M. Interment Thursday, 3 P.M.,
Evergreen Cemetery.

FARRELL--On Sunday, Dec. 20, 1931, Mary, beloved wife of the late William
FARRELL. Funeral from her late residence, 675 Classon ave., Thursday Dec. 24
at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Teresa’s Church, Classon ave. and Sterling pl.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FIELDS--On Monday, Dec. 21, 1931, at his residence, 1722 East 38th st., Frank
P., beloved husband of Margaret A. FIELDS. Notice of funeral later.

FITZGERALD--Edward P., on Dec. 22, 1931, at his residence, 1211 Eighth ave.,
beloved husband of Agnes McLAUGHLIN FITZGERALD and devoted father of Marion,
brother of Mary and Susan FITZGERALD. Notice of funeral later.

GIUSANI--On Dec. 21, 1931, John A., beloved husband of Daisy GIUSANI (nee
NOLAN), dear father of Jeanette, Julia, John and James GIUSANI, dear brother
of Sister Mary Monica of Sisters of Mercy, North Carolina, Stephen, William
and Mrs. J. DONOVAN. Funeral from his residence, 115-25 124th st., Richmond
Hill South, on Thursday, 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at R. C. Church of Our
Lady of Perpetual Help, 115th st. and 111th ave. Interment St. John’s
Cemetery.

KANE--On Dec. 21, Thomas Joseph KANE, son of the late John and Elizabeth
ROBERTS KANE and devoted brother of John KANE, Mrs. Ben MARSHALL, Mrs. Frank
CLEARY and Mrs. Sylvester STAYTON. Funeral from his residence, 1146 Decatur
st., on Thursday, Dec. 24, at 8:30 A.M., thence to Fourteen Holy Martyrs R. C.
Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McCALL--Peter, on Dec. 21, 1931 at his residence, 106 Van Dyke st., beloved
father of John, Thomas, Francis and Anthony, Margaret GINNA, Marie MORRISEY,
and Helen McCALL. Member of Painters Union Local 679 and Maccabees Enterprise
Tent 211. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke’s Funeral Home, 50 Seventh ave. Solemn
mass of requiem at St. Augustine’s Church Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery.

MALONEY--On Dec. 21, 1931, Joseph E., beloved son of Catherine (nee SHEEN) and
the late John J. MALONEY. Funeral Thursday 9:30 A.M. from residence 188 St.
Marks ave. Solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph’s Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

O’BRIEN--Catherine (nee BOLAND) beloved wife of Timothy J., on Monday, Dec. 21,
at her residence, 26 Shepherd ave. Native of County Clare, Ireland. Solemn
requiem mass at the Church of St. Rita on Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment St.
John’s Cemetery.

SCHOELCH--On Dec. 21, in her 66th year, Anna, beloved wife of Heinrich
SCHOELCH. Funeral services on Wednesday at 8 P.M. at the chapel of R.
STUTZMANN & Sons, 2001 Madison st. Ridgewood, L. I. Interment Thursday, 10
A.M. in Cypress Hills Abbey.

SORGE--William F. on Dec. 21, 1931, age 64 years, beloved husband of Anna,
loving brother of Carrie PFFORR, Herman and George SORGE. Funeral services at
late residence 40-63 Warren st., Elmhurst, L. I. Wednesday, Dec. 23, 8 P.M.
Interment Thursday, 10 A.M. Lutheran Cemetery.

In Memoriam
   CORRIGAN--In loving memory of the late Mary A. CORRIGAN. First anniversary
mass will be offered on Wednesday, Dec. 23, in St. Michael’s Church,4th ave.

   CREIGHTON--James, in sad remembrance of a devoted husband and living Daddy,
whom God called away so suddenly Dec. 22, 1930. Masses offered this morning.
LONESOME WIFE and CHILDREN

   UHLER--In sad and loving memory of a beloved husband and father, Samuel A.,
who died Dec. 22, 1924.
 WIFE, ELLA, and SONS, EDWIN and LAURENCE UHLER

Louise McGAILEY died Sunday at her home, 674 Jefferson avenue. She is
survived by two daughters, Marie C. and Anna L.; two sons, John L. and Arthur
A. McGAILEY, and two grandchildren, John L., Jr., and Louise McGAILEY. The
funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of Stephen F. DURYEA, 951 Putnam avenue.

   Helen KEHRER of 6801 Cooper avenue, Glendale, died Monday in her
seventy-fifth year. She is survived by three daughters, Pauline BOESCH, Eva
PAUL, Anna MANNINON and three sons, Joseph, Henry, Andrew KEHRER. She was a
member of Unity Lodge. Funeral from the Buss Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue,
Thursday at 10 A.M. with requiem mass at St. Pancras R. C. Church. Interment
at Holy Trinity Cemetery under the direction of William BUSS & Son, 6708
Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

   Albert H. STINES, Jr., fifty-six years old and an architect, died Sunday at
his home, 69-68 Grand avenue, Maspeth. He is survived by his wife Carolina F.
ULRICH STINES; six children, Margaret KEIL, Viola BRENDEL, Carleton, Lawrence,
Mildred and Ruth STINES; his father, Albert STINES, Sr.; a sister, Margaret
STINES, and three brothers, Daniel, Frank and Harold STINES. He was a member
of Queensboro Lodge, 878, B.P.O.E, who will conduct services at the home
tonight at 8 o’clock. He  also was a member of the Society of Architects,
Newtown Exempt Firemen’s Association and the Atataka Democratic Club of
Maspeth. Mr. STINES was born at Maspeth on Sept. 12, 1875 where he has resided
all his life. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 3 P.M. Interment will be at
Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

   Julia POWERS died Sunday at her home, 1816 East Thirteenth street. She was
born in Brooklyn, a daughter of the late George and Ellen SIMPSON. She is
survived by her husband Edward; two sons, David and James; a daughter,
Eleanor, and two sisters, Nellie SIMPSON and Margaret SIMPSON. The funeral
will be held at 9 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Brendan. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of R. E.
DONNELLY, 880 New Lots avenue.

   Angelina M. MOREL, four-year-old daughter of William and Ethel DURYEA
MOREL, died Sunday at the home of her parents, 32 Pointer avenue, Jamaica
South. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Thursday. Interment will be at
Canarsie Cemetery, under direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

Catherine O’BRIEN died yesterday at her home, 26 Shepherd avenue. She was
born in County Clare, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many
years. She is survived by her husband Timothy J. and two sons, James P. and
David F. O’BRIEN. She was a member of the Church of St. Rita, where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Thursday. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   Ellen M. BURKE died Sunday at her home, 120 Avenue I. She was born in Port
Jervis, N.Y., and a resident of Brooklyn for the past thirty years. She was
the widow of Arthur E. BURKE. She was a member of St. Rose of Lima R. C.
Church, Parkville avenue. She is survived  by two sons, Frank and William P.;
three daughters, Mrs. H. COHAN, Mrs. J. CLARKE and Mrs. E. ODENWALD; two
brothers, William and Michael FLYNN; two sisters, Mary FARRELL and Margaret
FLYNN, and seven grandchildren. The funeral will take place from her late home
tomorrow at 9 A.M., thence to St. Rose of Lima Church, where a requiem mass
will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Mary FARRELL died Sunday at her home, 675 Classon avenue. She was born in
Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty-five years. She is
survived by four daughters, Mary FARRELL. Mrs. Anna HAMMOND, Mrs. Thomas
MALONE and Mrs. Charles LIELACK. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Friday
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Teresa, Classon avenue and Sterling
place. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of F.H.
McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

   Mary HALLWELL, wife of William HALLWELL, died Saturday at her home, 488
Harman street. She was a life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived besides
her husband by one daughter Grace and one son, Owen. The funeral was held from
her late home today at 9 A.M. thence to St. Brigid’s Church, where a solemn
mass of requiem was celebrated. Interment was at St. John’s Cemetery under
direction of John J. LENNON.

   John GIUSANI died yesterday at his home, 115-25 124th street, Richmond Hill
South. He was born in the Eastern District of Brooklyn and was a graduate of
St. Vincent de Paul’s Academy. He was for twenty-eight years employed by the
Brooklyn Edison Company and was general foreman at the time of his death. He
was a member of the Holy Name Society and the Edison Club. He is survived by
his widow, Daisy NOLAN GIUSANI; two daughters, Jeanette and Julia; two sons,
John and James; two sisters, Sister Mary Monica of the Sisters of Mercy of
North Carolina and Mrs. J. DONOVAN, and two brothers, Stephen and William
GIUSANI. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at
the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill. Interment will be at
St. John’s Cemetery under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.

   Margaret A. VARLEY died Monday at her home, 1885 Pacific street. She was
the widow of John T. VARLEY. She is survived by a son, John A. VARLEY. The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Evergreen.

Henry CUNNINGHAM died yesterday at his home, 1179 Lincoln place. He was
born in County Monahan, Ireland and had been a resident of the United States
since early youth. He was a retired member of the New York Police Department
and was attached to the Poplar street station at the time of his retirement.
He was a member of the P. B. A. and the Holy Name Society. He is survived by
his widow Honora; one son, William, and two daughters, Mary and Mrs. William
MALONE, and a brother, Bernard CUNNINGHAM.  He was formerly, until eight years
ago, a member of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. The funeral will be held
at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Matthew.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of J. J. GALLAGHER
Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.

   Anna Marie EISELE, daughter of John and Margaret ARRE EISELE, died Sunday
at her home, 477 Seventeenth street. She is survived in addition  to her
parents by a sister, Margaret, and a brother, John EISELE. The funeral will be
held at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery under
direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

   Maria SCHIRO, widow of Nicholas SCHIRO, died Sunday at her home, 1424 East
Fourth street. She was born in Italy and had been a resident of New York City
for twenty-eight years. She was a member of the Church of St. Athanasius,
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow. She is survived
by two sons and one daughter. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under
direction of John J. FLOOD, 254 Hoyt street.

   John SADLER, son of Elizabeth LOWERY and the late John SADLER, died Sunday
at his home, 87 Butler street. He was a life resident of Brooklyn. He was a
parishioner of the Church of St. Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett streets, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Thursday. He is survived in
addition to his mother, by his widow, Mary DAY SADLER; four sons, Thomas,
John, Joseph and William; four daughters, Dorothy, Mary, Margaret and Delores;
three brothers, James, Thomas and Charles SADLER; and one sister, Mrs.
Margaret HARTIGAN. He was employed for the past sixteen years as a foreman by
the New York Dock Company. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of John J. FLOOD, 254 Hoyt street.

   Mary WATERS, wife of James WATERS, died Sunday at her home, 154 Bergen
street. She was a life resident of Brooklyn. She was a life member of the
Church of St. Paul, Court and Congress streets, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Thursday. She is survived in addition to her husband,
by two sons, Francis and James WATERS; a brother, William O’ROURKE; a sister,
Miss Anna FOLEY of Cresco, Pa., and an aunt Mrs. Anna C. KEARNS. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. FLOOD, 254.

 Robert DIETZEL died yesterday at his home, 1126 Putnam avenue, in his
forty-sixth year. He formerly lived at 9427 110th street, Richmond Hill. He is
survived by his widow Ida; two sons, George and Robert; and a daughter, Mrs.
EURICH. The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow at his home.
Interment at 3 P.M. Thursday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of
John E. MARSH, 1461 Bushwick avenue.

   James E. HAVERTY died Saturday at his home, 215 Kingsland avenue. He is
survived by his widow, Euphemia HAVERTY. The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel at 207 Nassau avenue at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow. Final blessing will
be pronounced at the chapel in Calvary Cemetery. Interment will be under
direction of Weigand Bros., 89 Foxall street.

   Owen R. O’NEILL died Sunday in his sixtieth year. He was born in Ireland
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. He is survived by two
brothers, James and Arthur, and three sisters, Mrs. John O’CONNOR and Mrs.
Catherine KEENAN and Mrs. Elizabeth MORRIS, both of Ireland. The funeral will
be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow from the funeral chapel, 103 King street, with
requiem mass at the Church of the Visitation. Interment will be at St.
Nicholas Cemetery, Passaic, N.J., under direction of Joseph REDMOND.

   Anna REIMERS died yesterday at her home, 412 Central avenue, in her
seventy-fifty year. She is survived by a son, George REIMERS, and a daughter,
Mrs. Dora BERELL. The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow.
Interment at 2 P.M. Thursday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

McNEECE--In loving memory of our beloved father, Thomas J. McNEECE, who died
Dec. 23, 1920. Gone, but not forgotten.
       SONS, DAUGHTER

23 December 1931
BECKER--Edward P., beloved husband of Emma (nee HERRMANN), on Tuesday Dec. 22,
at his residence, 1854 Putnam avenue, Ridgewood. Notice of funeral later.
Direction of Feeney & Sons.

CROMPTON--Bertha HAGSTROM, Tuesday Dec. 22, beloved wife of Charles, devoted
daughter of Elizabeth HAGSTROM, mother of Charles, Jr., and Elizabeth, sister
of Charles, Harry, Anard, George and Mrs. Sophie KELLER. Funeral from her late
residence, 214-33 113th ave., Queens Village, Saturday Dec. 26 at 2 P.M.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Thomas M. QUINN & Sons.

DILLSTROM--On Tuesday Dec. 22, 1931, Mildred (nee BAURIES), wife of Eric
DILLSTROM and beloved mother of Carolyn HALL and Frederick DILLSTROM. Reposing
at 187 South Oxford st. Notice of funeral hereafter.

KANE--Kathleen M., on Dec. 21, at her residence, 922 80th st. in her nineteenth
year, beloved daughter of Michael and Bridget, and sister of Rose Mary, Helen,
Thomas, Patrick, Malachi, Michael and Austin. Funeral Thursday Dec. 24, at 9
A.M. from the Church of St. Ephrem. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

LAWLER--On Dec. 23, John J., patrolman, N.Y.P.D., attached to 70th precinct,
beloved husband of Josephine (nee RIORDAN), son of Lieut. Edward J. LAWLER of
Police Academy. Funeral from his home, 965 Seventy-sixth st., Brooklyn, on
Saturday, Dec. 26, at 9:30 A.M. Mass of requiem at Church of St. Ephrem, Fort
Hamilton parkway and Seventy-fifth st., at 10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MUGFORD--Adelaide B. (nee PRESTON), widow of the late Robert H. MUGFORD,
suddenly on Dec. 22 at the home of her daughter Agnes MEYER. Funeral from
Edward Meyer’s Memorial Chapel, 554 3rd ave., on Saturday, Dec. 26. Services
at 2:30 P.M. at the Church of the Atonement, 17th st. and 5th ave. Interment
Greenwood Cemetery.

ROYAEL--Gilbert S., on Tuesday Dec. 22, dear father of Mrs. Adeline DAHLSTRON,
Mrs. Sadye HOGLUND, Mrs. Mabel KERST and George ROYAEL. Services at the
residence, 8806 Twenty-fourth avenue, Saturday at 2 P.M.

SMOLLON--On Dec. 22, 1931, Florence, in her fifth year, beloved daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James SMOLLON. Funeral from her residence, 115-72 Newberg st., St.
Albans, L.I. on Thursday Dec. 24 at 2 P.M.

STECK--Caroline, on Dec. 22, wife of the late Louis and mother of Gus and Mrs.
Jennie CHESSMAN, at her home, 8317 125th st., Richmond Hill. Services
Wednesday evening, 8 o’clock. Funeral Thursday, 2:30. Interment Cypress Hills
Cemetery.

WALSH--Delia Ellen, on Dec. 22, at her residence, 174 Washington st., Flushing,
L.I. Funeral Saturday, Dec. 26 at 9 A.M. from the chapel of E. H. LOCKWOOD,
255 21st st., thence to the Church of St. Stanislaus, 14th st and 6th ave.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery

BECKER--Edward P., beloved husband of Emma (nee HERRMANN), on Tuesday Dec. 22,
at his residence, 1854 Putnam avenue, Ridgewood. Notice of funeral later.
Direction of Feeney & Sons.

CROMPTON--Bertha HAGSTROM, Tuesday Dec. 22, beloved wife of Charles, devoted
daughter of Elizabeth HAGSTROM, mother of Charles, Jr., and Elizabeth, sister
of Charles, Harry, Anard, George and Mrs. Sophie KELLER. Funeral from her late
residence, 214-33 113th ave., Queens Village, Saturday Dec. 26 at 2 P.M.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Thomas M. QUINN & Sons.

DILLSTROM--On Tuesday Dec. 22, 1931, Mildred (nee BAURIES), wife of Eric
DILLSTROM and beloved mother of Carolyn HALL and Frederick DILLSTROM. Reposing
at 187 South Oxford st. Notice of funeral hereafter.

KANE--Kathleen M., on Dec. 21, at her residence, 922 80th st. in her nineteenth
year, beloved daughter of Michael and Bridget, and sister of Rose Mary, Helen,
Thomas, Patrick, Malachi, Michael and Austin. Funeral Thursday Dec. 24, at 9
A.M. from the Church of St. Ephrem. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

Irene KOTOWSKA died Monday at Kingston Avenue Hospital. She is survived by
her mother, Wtadystawa; her father, Adam; three sisters and four brothers.
Funeral Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
John E. BUDNIK, 710 Fifth avenue.

John B. CRILLIS died Saturday. He was born in Manchester, N.H., fifty-four
years ago. He is survived by two sisters. Funeral from 115 Atlantic avenue,
Dec. 25, 1931. Interment at Manchester Heights Cemetery, Manchester, N.H.
under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, 115 Atlantic avenue.

Johan S.  BENSON, born forty-one years ago in Sweden and a resident of the
United States for the past six years, died Monday. He resided at 586 Bergen
street. He is survived by his wife Alma MARTINSON BENSON; two sons, Agna and
Lars, and two brothers and three sisters in Sweden. He was a member of the
Syskonkedjan Lodge, 306, O. of V. of Brooklyn. Funeral services will be held
at Ericson & Ericson’s Chapel, 500 State street today at 2 P.M. with the Rev.
Victor LARSON, pastor of the First Swedish Baptist Church officiating.
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

Thomas Joseph KANE, a private detective, died Tuesday at his home, 1146
Decatur street. He was born in Brooklyn, the son of the late John and
Elizabeth ROBERTS KANE. He was a member of Fourteen Holy Martyrs Church, where
a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Thursday at 9 A.M. He is survived
by one brother, John KANE, and three sisters, Mrs. Ben MARSHALL, Mrs. Frank
CLEARY and Mrs. Sylvester STAYTON. Interment under the direction of William
DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

   Margaret F. McGIVNEY, for many years a resident of Brooklyn, died Tuesday
at her home in Washington, D.C. She was the widow of Michael McGIVNEY, and is
survived by three daughters and two sons. The funeral will be held from her
home, 1006 Newtown street, North East, Washington, D.C., Thursday followed by
a solemn mass of requiem at 10 A.M. in St. Anthony’s R.C. Church, Washington,
by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. Eugene CONNOLLY. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery, Thursday at 3:30 P.M., under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son,
Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

   Delia M. ROWAN DUNNY died Monday at her home, 335 East Nineteenth street.
She is survived by one son, James A. and two daughters, Mary K. and Josephine.
Funeral Thursday from her home thence to the Church of the Holy Innocents,
Beverly road and East Seventeenth street, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of
Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

   Lenore R. JACOBS died Monday. She was born in Maine and had lived in
Brooklyn for many years. She is survived by her husband, Colonel Henry C.
JACOBS, a member of the firm JACOBS and GERMON, theatrical producers. Funeral
services were held at her home, 2725 Bedford avenue today at 2 P.M. with Dr.
LEVISOHN officiating. Interment at Union Fields Cemetery under the direction
of Chris. TREBER & Son, Inc.

   Charles SIEMS, son of the late George SIEMS, died yesterday at his home,
134 Greenpoint avenue. He was born in Brooklyn fifty-six years ago and had
lived in Greenpoint for the past fifty  years. He is survived by his wife,
Anna SIEMS; two sons, Lester and Everett; a daughter, Mrs. Eva CRAVEN; eight
grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Anna WOOD and Mrs. Lillian BOX, and four
brothers, Henry, William, Grover, and George SIEMS. Funeral services will be
held at his home Thursday at 10:30 A.M. with Rev. CLEVELAND officiating.
Interment will be at Oakland Cemetery, Oakland, N.J. under the direction of
Chris. TREBER & Son, Inc.

   Thomas F. ANDERSON died yesterday at his home, 260 Fifty-sixth street. He
is survived by his widow, Anna; two daughters, Miriam and Jean; one son,
Thomas, Jr.; two brothers and one sister. The funeral will be held at 8:30
A.M. tomorrow from the funeral home at 187 South Oxford street, with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Joseph, Pacific street. Interment will follow at
Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Bertram YOUNG died Monday in Sea View Hospital, Staten Island. He was a son
of John and Theresa YOUNG and is also survived by a sister Alice and a
brother, Edward YOUNG. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow from the
funeral home, 4903 Seventh avenue, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Agatha. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of McKEON &MURPHY.

   Adelaide B. PRESTON MUGFORD died yesterday at her home, 554 Third avenue.
She was the widow of  Robert H. MUGFORD. She was born in Brooklyn seventy-nine
years ago. She is survived by two sons, Robert and Grover C. MUGFORD, and
three daughters, Agnes MEYER, Elizabeth HAALAND and Florence DESMOND, and four
grandchildren; James E., Adelaide, Albert and Florence MUGFORD. She was the
oldest member of the Church of the Atonement, which her father founded seventy
years ago. The funeral will be held from the Edward MEYER Memorial Chapel, 554
Third avenue at 2 P.M. Saturday with services at the Church of the Atonement,
Seventeenth street and Fifth avenue, at 2:30 P.M. Interment will be at
Greenwood Cemetery.

Richard Lidiarth DOYLE died Monday at his home, 335 Fortieth street. He was
born in Brooklyn and is survived by his mother, Hannah PAGE; one sister, Mrs.
Frank HOWARD, and one brother, John. The funereal will be held on Thursday at
9:30 A.M. from his late home; thence to St. Michael’s Church, where a solemn
mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Ellen PEARSON died Sunday at her home, 294 Hoyt street in her eighty-fifth
year. She was born in Sweden and had been in the United states for sixty-four
years. She resided at her present address for the past forty-six years. She
was a member of South Congregational Church. She is survived by three sons,
Oscar, Frank and Theodore, and five daughters, Emma and Jennie PEARSON, Mrs.
Lily MERIWETHER, Mrs. Alice HAISS and Mrs. Ellen MERRENNES. Funeral services
today at 1:30 P.M. at her home, the Rev. Raymond A. McCONNELL officiating.
Interment at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Louis W. THORGESEN, 300
Court avenue.

   Catherine ECK died Monday at her home, 699 Gates avenue. She is survived by
her husband, August ECK; two sons, Charles and Robert, and three daughters,
Catherine, Anna and Rita ECK. The funeral will be held at 8:30 A.M. tomorrow
with requiem mass at the Church of St. John the Baptist. Interment will be at
St. John’s Cemetery under direction of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin ave.

   Eugene SMITH, son of the late James J. and Mary GIBNEY SMITH, died Monday
at his home, 175 Lott street. He was born in Brooklyn twenty-four years ago.
He was employed by the American Meter Works. He is survived by two brothers,
Thomas and James, and two sisters, Rose and Mary SMITH. The funeral will be
held from the Funeral Home of John T. GALLAGHER, 2549 Church avenue, at 9:30
A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Cross. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Kathleen M. KANE, of 922 Eightieth street, died Monday in her nineteenth
year. She is survived by her parents, Michael and Bridget KANE: two sisters,
Rosemary and Helen, and five brothers, Thomas, Patrick, Malachy, Michael and
Austin KANE. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Ephrem,  Seventy-fourth street and Fort Hamilton Parkway.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of E. H. LOCKWOOD,
255 Twenty-first street.

   Cornelia Ellen WALSH, of 174 Washington street, Flushing, died yesterday.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary HARDY; two sons, Patrick and William,
and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of E.
H. LOCKWOOD, 255 Twenty-first street, at 9 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Stanislaus, Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Joseph E. MALONEY died Monday at his home, 180 St. Marks avenue. He was
born in Brooklyn and was a graduate of St. Joseph’s parochial school. He was
at one time a student at St. Francis College. He was the son of the late
Police Sergt. John T. MALONEY. He is survived by his mother, Catherine SHEEN
MALONEY; four uncles and three aunts. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Joseph. Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of W. A. MARTIN, 764 Washington avenue.

   Emilie WEBER died Sunday at her home, 6249 Sixtieth road, Maspeth. She was
born in Germany sixty-six years ago, and lived in the United States forty-four
years. She is survived by her husband Otto WEBER, Sr.; three daughters, Emily,
Anna and Jeanette; one son, Otto, Jr., and seven grandchildren. Funeral
services at her home tonight at 7:30 o’clock, the Rev. Dr. F. W. HOCK
officiating. Funeral tomorrow at 2 P.M. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under
the direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue.

   Thomas McMANUS died yesterday at his home, 104 Bergen street. He was born
in Ireland thirty-six years ago. He was employed by the New York Telephone
Company. He is survived by his widow Mary Agnes McMANUS and two sisters. He
was a parishioner of the Church of St. Paul..
[No more of the obituary is available.]

24 December 1931
FITZGERALD--Edward P., on Dec. 22, 1931, at his residence, 1211 Eighth ave.,
beloved husband of Agnes McLAUGHLIN FITZGERALD and devoted father of Marion,
brother of Mary and Susan FITZGERALD. Solemn requiem mass at the Holy Name R.
C. Church Saturday at 9 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements by
Joseph G. DUFFY.

FRERS--Helena (nee LANKENAU), beloved mother of Henry and Rudolph FRERS and
Mrs. Francis WEST, dear grandmother of Mrs. Robert WHITING, John ANKELMAN,
Jr., Edith, Robert and Warren FRERS, on Dec. 23, 1931, in her seventy-sixth
year. Funeral services at her home, 703 Chauncey st., on Saturday afternoon
2:30 o'clock. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

HAGAN--Suddenly on Dec. 23, James, son of the late James and Annie McCLEAN
HAGAN, and brother of Mrs. Joseph WHITTEL, Mrs. Mary ANDERSON and John HAGAN.
Funeral Saturday, 9:30 A.M., from the home of his sister, 132-44 Bennett ct.,
Springfield Gardens, at Farmers ave., Long Island; thence to R. C. Church of
St. Mary Magdalene, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

LAWLER--On Dec. 23, John J., patrolman N.Y.P.D., attached to the 70th precinct,
beloved husband of Josephine (nee RIORDAN), son of Lieut. Edward J. LAWLER of
Police Academy. Funeral from his home, 966 Seventy-sixth st., Brooklyn, on
Saturday Dec. 26, at 9:30 A.M. Mass of requiem at Church of St. Ephrem, Fort
Hamilton parkway and seventy-fifth st., at 10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MILHAM--Laura WALLACE, wife of Guy W. MILHAM and daughter of the late William
H. WALLACE, at her home. Notice of funeral later.

OSGOOD--On Dec. 23, 1931, Winfield, of 318 10th st., beloved brother of
Charles, George A., and Alonzo OSGOOD, Mrs. Mary CALLAHAN and Mrs. Julia
SPRINGHORN. Services at Fred Herbst’s Sons Funeral Parlors, 83 Hanson pl.,
corner South Portland ave., Saturday 2 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

In Memoriam
BEERS--Christmas mass, Christmas morning at 11 o’clock, St. Pancras R.C.
Church, for our beloved parents, the late John and Amelia BEERS.   DAUGHTERS

CHAMBERS--Catherine. In loving memory of my wife and our mother 
who died Dec.25th

     Oh dear mother, thy gentle voice is hushed.
           Thy true, warm heart is still;
     And on they pale and peaceful face
           Is resting death’s cold chill.

     Thy hands are clasped upon thy breast;
           We have kissed thy marble brow.
     And in our aching hearts we know
            We have no mother now.
     HUSBAND, SONS and DAUGHTERS.

DONNELLY--In memory of William H. DONNELLY, who died Nov. 28, 1931. Mass will
be offered at 8 o’clock at St. Elizabeth’s Church, Woodhaven.

Gone is the face we loved so dear.
Silent the voice we loved to hear.
Too far away for sight or speech,
But not too far for our thoughts to reach.  MOTHER, SISTERS and BROTHERS.

LEAVER--Elizabeth. A remembrance of my mother’s first Christmas away from home.
You don’t know what it is to be left
            Alone,
Till God sends a message into your
            Home;
T’is hard when He calls for one or the
            Other.
But the hardest of all when God called
            My mother.
SADLY MISSED by MAGGIE, JIMMIE, ERNIE, JOHN and WILFRED

KENNEY--A Christmas tribute to the memory of my dear father, Christopher
KENNEY, who died July 5, 1926. Mass offered. Not forgotten.
          DAUGHTER MAMIE

MARTIN--In fond and loving memory of Winifred A. MARTIN, who died Dec. 24,
1929.          SISTER, LETITIA J. MARTIN

MULLIGAN--A Christmas tribute to my dear mother, Mary MAXWELL MULLIGAN. Your
Christmas in heaven.   BROKEN-HEARTED DAUGHTER.

TOY--In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved father, Patrick TOY, who
departed this life Dec. 24, 1914. May his soul rest in peace.
THOMAS A. TOY, BERNARD J. TOY.

SCHMITTERER--Elizabeth. In fond memory of our dearly beloved wife and mother
who departed this life, Dec. 24, 1928, and never to be forgotten.
HUSBAND, DAUGHTER, and SON

YOUNG--In memory of our mother, Agnes L., died Dec. 24, 1922.

It is sad when we lose one another.
But the saddest of all is when God calls your Mother.
DAUGHTERS, ELSIE, FLORENCE; SONS

YOUNG--In loving memory of my dearest grandma, Agnes L., died Dec. 24, 1922.
Gone, but not forgotten.
GRANDDAUGHTER, FLORENCE.

SCHLICK and HAHN--In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved husband, Louis
SCHLICK, who departed this life April 23, 1925; and in sad and loving memory
of our dearly beloved brother, Christian HAHN, who was taken from us so
suddenly Jan. 5, 1924.

In the beautiful garden of sleep;
Just a memory, dear husband and brother,
Of happy days spent together long ago.
Until we’re parted from one another,
We do not realize what we mean to each other;
Always loving, gentle and kind,
What a wonderful memory you both left behind.
LOVING WIFE, SISTER and BROTHER.

24 December 1931
Frank P. FIELDS died Monday at his home, 1722 East Thirty-eighth street. He
was born in Brooklyn and was for eighteen years employed as a messenger in the
U.S. Customs Service. He is survived by his widow, Margaret A.; two daughters,
Elizabeth M. and Mrs. Katherine O. De GRACE; two grandchildren, Joseph and
Eileen and one sister, Mrs. James W. MAGRATH. The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas,
Flatlands. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of George
T. DAILY, 460 State street.

   Edward P. BECKER died Tuesday at his home, 1854 Putnam avenue, Ridgewood.
He was born in Brooklyn twenty-one years ago. He was a member of the
Twenty-seventh Division of the National Guard. He is survived by his widow
Emma; a daughter, Edna; his parents, Jacob and Louise STUMPF BECKER, and one
brother Harold BECKER. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Feeny & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   John NUGENT died yesterday at his home, 195 McDonough street, in his
sixty-second year. He was born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for forty years. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mary A. MULLIN. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday from the Funeral Home at 55 Fourth
avenue, with requiem at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop avenue and
McDonough street. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

   Louisa BEURET died yesterday at her home, 186 Cornelia street, in her
fifty-fifty year. She was born in New York City. She is survived by one
daughter, Florence TERNES and two sisters, Freda SMITH and Helen FOWLER, and
four brothers, Philip, Peter, Henry and George SCHNEIDER. The funeral will be
held at 2 P.M. Saturday. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of Peter BLASIUS, Jr. & Son, 710 Knickerbocker avenue.

   Peter B. DUNNIGAN died yesterday at his home, 82 Schaefer street. He was 79
years old. He is survived by a son, Peter P. DUNNIGAN, and three
grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the Funeral Home of John T.
GALLAGHER, 2549 Church avenue, Saturday. 
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Helena FRERS, of 703 Chauncey street, died yesterday. She was born in
Germany seventy-five years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for sixty
years. She was a member of the Lutheran Church of Our Saviour. She is survived
by two daughters, Mrs. Frances WEST and Mrs. Edith ROBERT, and two sons, Henry
and Rudolph; two grandsons and three granddaughters. The funeral services will
be held at her late home at 2:30 P.M. Saturday. Interment will be under
direction of the Estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street.

Alice G. DALY, a teacher at St. Jerome’s Parochial School for the past ten
years and formerly a teacher at the Parochial School of the Sacred Heart, died
Monday at her home, 2223 Avenue S. She was a member of the Catholic Teachers’
Union. She was born in Williamsburg, the daughter of the late Patrick and Mary
DALY. Her father was connected with the New York “World” for thirty years and
her brother, the late Thomas DALY, was connected with the "Mail & Express” for
many years. She is survived by two brothers, John and Edward and two sisters,
Mary I and Viola WILLIAMS. The funeral was held at 9:30 A.M. today with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Edmund. Interment was at Calvary.

   Anna A. KELLY, a resident of the Stuyvesant section, died yesterday at her
home, 110 Bainbridge street. She was a life resident of New York City and well
known in Catholic charitable and social circles of the diocese. She was the
daughter of the late Henry P. and Anna A. KELLY. She was a member of Holy
Rosary Church and its societies where solemn mass of requiem will be
celebrated Saturday at 10 A.M. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. John C.
VAUGHAN, and several nephews and nieces. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

   Alois BARTSHERER, born in Germany sixty-five years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for twenty-two years, died Tuesday at his home, 131-04 134th street,
South Ozone Park, Queens. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Society and Bushwick
Council, 99, C.B.L. He is survived by his widow Katheryn; four sons, one
daughter, two brothers and seven sisters. The funeral was held at 9:15 A.M.
today with requiem mass at the Church of St. Leonard. Interment was at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson street.

   James HAGEN, son of the late James and Annie McCLEAN HAGEN, died yesterday.
He was born in Brooklyn and was a member of the trucking firm of JOHNSON &
HAGEN of downtown Manhattan. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Saturday from
the home of his sister, Mrs. Joseph WITTEL, 132-44 Bennett court, Springfield,
Queens. He is survived by another sister, Mrs. Mary ANDERSON, and a brother,
John HAGEN. Requiem mass will be celebrated at the Church of St. Mary
Magdalene, at 9:30 A.M. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under
direction of William McCLEAN, 77 Hudson avenue.

John C. O’DEA, for seven years employed by the Brooklyn Union Gas Co., and
son of the late William and Elizabeth BUTLER O'’EA, died Wednesday at his
home, 485 East Fifty-first street. He was a life resident of Brooklyn and a
member of the Church of St. Catherine of Genoa, Linden boulevard and East
Fortieth street, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Saturday. He
is survived by two brothers, William and Edmund O’DEA. He was a veteran of the
World War, having served as a sergeant in the 106th Infantry. Interment with
full military honors will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J.
FLOOD, 254 Hoyt street.

   Lucy M. LANZA, daughter of Lucy TOLIMIERI and the late Raphael LANZA, died
Wednesday at her home, 141 Butler street. She was born in Brooklyn and was a
member of the Church of St. Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett streets, where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Saturday. She is also survived by two
brothers, Anthony and Raphael and two sisters, Angel and Louise LANZA.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. FLOOD, 254
Hoyt street.

   Stanislawa JUST died Wednesday in her thirty-seventh year at her home, 141A
Fourteenth street. She was born in Poland and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for twenty-five years. She is survived by her husband, Wladyslaw; five sons,
Anthony, Frank, Stanislaw, Kasmierz, and Henry; two daughters, Loretta and
Helen; her parents, Frank and Theresa GOLINSKI, and two sisters, Helen
HARRIGAN and Lottie HANSEN. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Saturday with
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Czenstochva, Twenty-fourth street
and Fourth avenue. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
S. SZUTARSKI, 246 Twenty-fourth street.

   Catherine ECK died Monday at her home, 699 Gates avenue. She is survived by
her husband August; two sons, Charles and Robert, and three daughters,
Catherine, Anna and Rita ECK. The funeral was held today at 8:30; thence to
St. John the Baptist Church. Interment was at St. John’s Cemetery under
direction of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

   Joseph I. WISOWATY died Tuesday at his home, 362A Sixth avenue. He was born
in Poland and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past twenty-seven years. He
is survived by his wife, Stella; two sons, Anthony and Henry; one daughter,
Genevieve and one brother, Albert WISOWATY. Funeral from his late home
Thursday, thence to the Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova, where a requiem
mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under
the direction of S. K. SZUTARSKI, 246 Twenty-fourth street.

26 December 1931
MRS. HICKEY DIED YESTERDAY
   Mrs. Harriet E. HICKEY, wife of Michael J. HICKEY, of the Board of
Estimates, died yesterday at her home, 84 Rutland road. She was a daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Julius S. SPORE, of Manhattan. She is survived in
addition to her husband by four sons, P. Valentine, Alfred J., Arthur V. and
John V.; two daughters, Grace GOODWIN and Mary Elizabeth HICKEY, and a
grandson, Arthur GOODWIN. The funeral will be held at 11 A.M. Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Nostrand avenue and
Lincoln road. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

WOMAN’S FALL FATAL
   Becoming dizzy when she leaned out of a window to get a breath of fresh
air, Mrs. Rose SMITH, 57, of 348 Sumpter street, was killed yesterday when she
fell from the second floor to the courtyard.

CLEMETT--Suddenly on Dec. 25, John Edward, beloved husband of Sarah and father
of Walter and Eileen and brother of Walter CLEMETT, Mrs. W. McLOUGHLIN and
Mrs. F. LANGLOS, son of Elizabeth CLEMETT and grandson of Mrs. Ellen FLYNN.
Funeral from his residence, 4820 7th ave., on Monday, Dec. 28, at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at St. Agatha’s R. C. Church. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

DWYER--On Thursday, Dec. 24, 1931, John Frank, beloved husband of Mary E.
DWYER. Funeral from the residence of his brother, Joseph P. DWYER, 156
Richmond st., Cypress Hills, Monday Dec. 28 at 8:45 A.M.; thence to Church of
the Blessed Sacrament, Euclid ave., and Fulton st. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

GERDES--Mary (nee EILERS), beloved wife of William on Friday, Dec. 25, at her
residence, 130 Hopkinson ave. Notice of funeral later. Direction of FEENEY & Sons.

KING--Eliza, of 124 Ashford st., on Friday, Dec. 25, in her 71st year, mother
of Edith RUTLAND and sister of William ROSE. Funeral services Monday 2 P.M. at
John MARSH’s chapel, 1461 Bushwick ave. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

LOWDER--On Dec. 25, Patrick, beloved husband of Johanna and father of Mrs.
George HEEHAN, Mark and Cornelius LOWDER, at his residence, 198 Franklin ave.
Funeral Monday at 9:30 from his residence, thence to St. Patrick’s Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery. Boston papers please copy.

LOWERY--On Dec. 24, Edward M., formerly of the old Sixth Ward, beloved husband
of Christina BALFE, father of Mrs. Leslie WESTPHALL and Edward F. LOWERY.
Funeral from his late residence, 640 68th st., on Monday at 9:30 A.M. Requiem
mass at St. Ephrem’s R. C. Church. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

McCORMACK--On Friday, Dec. 25, 1931, at 158 Rogers ave., Robert McCORMACK,
beloved son of Emily McCORMACK and brother of William J., John A., Daniel J.,
Edward, Mrs. Thomas ROONEY, Mrs. William HANLEY, and Mrs. Harry LUTZ. Funeral
Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. Solemn mass of requiem at Our Lady of Victory R. C.
Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

M’KEE--Suddenly on Friday Dec. 25, 1931, John McKEE. Funeral services will be
held in his home, 113 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon.

M’LOUGHLIN--On Dec. 25, Mary A. McLOUGHLIN, sister of Catherine McFARLAN.
Funeral from her late residence, 213 Skillman st., Monday, Dec. 28, at 10:30
A.M. Requiem mass at St. Patrick’s R. C. Church. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

SCHEHL--On Dec. 24, 1931, Fred, in his 50th year, beloved husband of Harriet
and devoted brother of Margaret HUBERT, at his residence, 294A Harmon st. He
was a member of Gen. Wayne Council No. 48, Junior O. of U. A. M., who will
conduct services Saturday at 8:30 P.M. Funeral Monday 2 P.M. Interment Linden
Hill Cemetery.

SPRINGSTEEN--On Friday, Dec. 25,1931, Margaret, beloved wife of William H. and
aunt of Wesley JACKSON, of 1319 Newkirk ave. Services at the Fairchild Chapel,
86 Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., Brooklyn, Dec. 27 at 2 P.M.

THIERWECHTER--On Dec. 24, 1931, Louis THIERWECHTER, at his residence, 
8725 Elderts lane, beloved husband of Elizabeth and father of 
Louis, Clara and Anna THIERWECHTER. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 
89-61 164th st., Jamaica, on Monday Dec. 28 at 2 P.M.

In Memoriam
   CALLAN--Month’s mind mass will be said for the late William F. CALLAN at
7:30 A.M., Monday, Dec. 28, at St. Charles R. C. Church.

   WARREN--John. In sad and loving memory of a son and brother, died Dec. 26,
1927. Mass offered this morning.
	May the angels in heaven around thee entwine, John,
	Is all I can wish you, dear John of mine. 
	LONESOME MOTHER and BROTHER GEORGE.

   WASHBURN--Walter E., for many years government meat inspector, 
who departed this life Dec. 26, 1930. Gone, but not forgotten.
           Gone is the face we loved so dear.
              Silent the voice that we long to hear.
           Too far away for sight or speech,
              But not too far for our thoughts to reach.
LOVING WIFE and CHILDREN.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
   TRIMBLE--The family of the late George A. TRIMBLE wish to thank clergy,
religious, relatives and friends for their kindness shown in our recent
bereavement.    FAMILY.
[This Acknowledgment appeared with the In Memoriam column Dec. 26, 1931.
George A. Trimble died December 13, 1931, and his death notice was
transcribed.]

Josephine A. NORTON died last night at her home, 672 Argyle road. She was
born and lived in Brooklyn all her life; was a member of the Tompkins Avenue
Congregational Church and is survived by one son, John H.; five daughters,
Josephine A. JOHNSON, Lauretta F. BEHR, Marie L. SHIELDS, Virginia M. LEFFLER,
and Alice R. SHERWOOD; one brother Jacob ACORN and three sisters, Margaretta
MANSFIELD, Theresa Jane ENGLAND, and Louise WEST. Funeral services Monday 8:30
P.M. at her late home. Interment Evergreen Cemetery 2:30 P.M. Tuesday.

   Edward M. LOWERY died Thursday at his home 640 Sixty-eighth street. He was
employed by the National City Bank for the past ten years and was formerly a
resident of the old Sixth Ward of Brooklyn. He is survived by his widow,
Christina BALFE LOWERY; one daughter, Mrs. Leslie WESTPHALL and one son,
Edward F. LOWERY. He was a member of the Church of St. Ephrem where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Monday. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of John J. O’NEILL, 334 Court street.

   Patrick LOWDER died yesterday at his home, 198 Franklin avenue. He was born
in the parish of Freemount, County Cork, Ireland and had been for forty-five
years employed by the Brooklyn Union Gas Company until his retirement. He was
a member of St. Patrick’s Holy Name Society. He is survived by his widow
Johanna; a daughter, Mrs. George HEENAN; two sons, Mark and Cornelius; six
grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Patrick. Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

   Richard SHANNON died Thursday. He was born in Brooklyn twenty-one years
ago. He is survived by his father Matthew; four brothers, Thomas, William,
Matthew, Jr. and Joseph, and four sisters, Mrs. Mary C. CRONIN, Miss Beatrice,
Catherine and Ann. He was a son of the late Catherine SMITH SHANNON. Funeral
Monday at 9:30 A.M. from 115 Atlantic, thence to the Church of St. Pauls,
Court and Congress streets, where requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev.
John J. DONLAN. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Jere J.
CRONIN, Inc.

Margaret F. FLYNN died Wednesday at her home, 179 Warren street. She was
born in Brooklyn sixty-two years ago, a daughter of the late Thomas and
Bridget MANNING FLYNN. The funeral was held today at 9:30 A.M., thence to the
Church of St. Peters, Hicks and Warren streets, where a solemn requiem mass
was celebrated by the Rev. Edward J. HIGGINS. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc.

   August ZIMMERMANN died Thursday in his sixtieth year. He is survived by his
widow C. Harriet; one son August ZIMMERMANN, Jr. and daughters, Augusta ROCK,
Minnie STEUER, Florence FRICKE and Helen FRICKE. He was a member of Sterling
Lodge, 817, F. and A. M.; I.O.O. F.; Nineteenth Assembly District Republican
Club, Yale Republican Club and Wyckoff Republican Club. Funeral services will
be held at his late residence, 7811 Eighty-sixth street, Glendale, Sunday at 8
P.M. Interment Monday at 3 P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
William BUSS & Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

   Robert McCORMACK died yesterday at his home, 158 Rogers avenue. He was a
life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by his mother, Emily McCORMACK; four
brothers, William J., John A., and Edward McCORMACK, and three sisters, Mrs.
Thomas ROONEY, Mrs. William HANLEY and Mrs. Harry LUTZ. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Tuesday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of
Victory, Throop avenue and McDonough street. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Edward H.C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

   Maria BEHMKE NAGEL died Tuesday. She was born in Germany seventy-seven
years ago and lived in the United States for fifty-nine years. She is survived
by her daughter Henrietta STEINHEIMER, and three grandchildren. Funeral
services were held at 10 A.M. at the Chapel, 507 Fairview avenue. The Rev. M.
WALENTA  officiated. Interment was at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
John G. LUTZ & Sons.

   Patrick J. MULDOON died yesterday in Jamaica Hospital in his sixty-first
year. The funeral will be held from his late home, 169-22 144th avenue,
Springfield, Queens, with requiem mass at 9 A.M. Tuesday at the Church of St.
Mary Magdalene, Springfield. He is survived by his widow Alice; a daughter,
Alice; three sons, Joseph, Edward and Charles, and two sisters, Rose and Mary
Ann MULDOON. Interment will be under the direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER,
289 St. Nicholas avenue.

   John Frank DWYER died Thursday at the home of his brother, Joseph P. DWYER,
156 Richmond street, Cypress Hills. He was president of the John F. Dwyer
Linen Company of Manhattan. He was for thirty years a resident of New
Rochelle, N. Y. He is survived by his widow, Mary E.; a daughter, Mrs. Helen
SCHROEPFER; three sons, Dominick, Frank and Harry L. DWYER; a brother Joseph
P., a sister, Sarah DWYER and three grandchildren. The funeral will be held at
8:45 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament,
Euclid avenue and Fulton street. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

   Catherine McGRAW MORGAN DOUGHERTY, widow of Henry DOUGHERTY, died yesterday
at her home 215 Ten Eyck street. She was a life resident of the Eastern
District of Brooklyn. She is survived by a son, George, and three nephews and
two nieces. She was a member of the Church of St. Mary of the Immaculate
Conception, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Monday.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87
Herbert street.

Margaret F. FLYNN died Wednesday at her home, 179 Warren street. She was
born in Brooklyn sixty-two years ago, a daughter of the late Thomas and
Bridget MANNING FLYNN. The funeral was held today at 9:30 A.M., thence to the
Church of St. Peters, Hicks and Warren streets, where a solemn requiem mass
was celebrated by the Rev. Edward J. HIGGINS. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc.

   August ZIMMERMANN died Thursday in his sixtieth year. He is survived by his
widow C. Harriet; one son August ZIMMERMANN, Jr. and daughters, Augusta ROCK,
Minnie STEUER, Florence FRICKE and Helen FRICKE. He was a member of Sterling
Lodge, 817, F. and A. M.; I.O.O. F.; Nineteenth Assembly District Republican
Club, Yale Republican Club and Wyckoff Republican Club. Funeral services will
be held at his late residence, 7811 Eighty-sixth street, Glendale, Sunday at 8
P.M. Interment Monday at 3 P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
William BUSS & Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

   Robert McCORMACK died yesterday at his home, 158 Rogers avenue. He was a
life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by his mother, Emily McCORMACK; four
brothers, William J., John A., and Edward McCORMACK, and three sisters, Mrs.
Thomas ROONEY, Mrs. William HANLEY and Mrs. Harry LUTZ. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Tuesday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of
Victory, Throop avenue and McDonough street. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Edward H.C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

   Maria BEHMKE NAGEL died Tuesday. She was born in Germany seventy-seven
years ago and lived in the United States for fifty-nine years. She is survived
by her daughter Henrietta STEINHEIMER, and three grandchildren. Funeral
services were held at 10 A.M. at the Chapel, 507 Fairview avenue. The Rev. M.
WALENTA  officiated. Interment was at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
John G. LUTZ & Sons.

   Patrick J. MULDOON died yesterday in Jamaica Hospital in his sixty-first
year. The funeral will be held from his late home, 169-22 144th avenue,
Springfield, Queens, with requiem mass at 9 A.M. Tuesday at the Church of St.
Mary Magdalene, Springfield. He is survived by his widow Alice; a daughter,
Alice; three sons, Joseph, Edward and Charles, and two sisters, Rose and Mary
Ann MULDOON. Interment will be under the direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER,
289 St. Nicholas avenue.

   John Frank DWYER died Thursday at the home of his brother, Joseph P. DWYER,
156 Richmond street, Cypress Hills. He was president of the John F. Dwyer
Linen Company of Manhattan. He was for thirty years a resident of New
Rochelle, N. Y. He is survived by his widow, Mary E.; a daughter, Mrs. Helen
SCHROEPFER; three sons, Dominick, Frank and Harry L. DWYER; a brother Joseph
P., a sister, Sarah DWYER and three grandchildren. The funeral will be held at
8:45 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament,
Euclid avenue and Fulton street. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

   Catherine McGRAW MORGAN DOUGHERTY, widow of Henry DOUGHERTY, died yesterday
at her home 215 Ten Eyck street. She was a life resident of the Eastern
District of Brooklyn. She is survived by a son, George, and three nephews and
two nieces. She was a member of the Church of St. Mary of the Immaculate
Conception, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Monday.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87
Herbert street.

Natalie SPOSATO died Thursday at his home, 403 Greenwood avenue. He was
born in Italy seventy years ago and had been a resident of Windsor Terrace for
many years. He is survived by one brother, four nieces and four nephews. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday from the Funeral Home of Edward F.
HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue with requiem mass at the Church of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Franklin REMACLE died Wednesday at his home, 226 East Seventh street. He
was a retired toolmaker. He was born in New York City fifty-six years ago. He
is survived by his widow Madelene; one daughter and four sons. The funeral
will be held at 2 P.M. today. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of Edward F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

   Eliza KING died yesterday in her seventy-first year at her home, 124
Ashford street. She was a life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by one
daughter, Edith RUTLAND; a brother William ROSS, and one grandchild. The
funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Monday at the Funeral Home of John
MARSH, 1461 Bushwick avenue. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

   John T. SCHROEDER died Thursday in his sixty-eighth year at his home, 8401
102nd street, Richmond Hill. He was born in New York City and was a retired
owner of a mineral water concern. He is survived by his widow, Helen; a
daughter, Helen and two sons, John and Henry SCHROEDER. The funeral services
will be held at 6 P.M. tomorrow. Interment at 2 P.M. Monday will be at
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

   Richard NOLAN died Thursday in his sixtieth year at his home, 858 Jefferson
avenue. He was a life resident of Brooklyn and lived for many years in the
Fourteenth Ward. He is survived by his widow Sarah; two daughters, Mrs.
Margaret HARRIS and Mrs. Grace KEMP, and four sons, John, Richard, Jr., George
and Patrick NOLAN. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Monday with requiem mass
at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam avenue. Interment will be at
St. John’s Cemetery under direction of William J. PHELAN, 95? Putnam avenue.

   Ada G. DAVIS died Thursday at her home, 47 Hausman street. She was born in
New York City and had been a resident of Greenpoint for sixty-five years. She
is survived by her husband Frank M. DAVIS of the Department of Finance for the
past twenty years; four sons, Frank M., Jr., Edgar Y., and Charles A. DAVIS; a
sister, Mrs. Robert H. NORBURY; a brother William TISCHNOR and five
grandchildren. She was vice president of the Ladies’ Aide Society of the
Lutheran Church of the Messiah for the past two years. Funeral services will
be held at her late home at 2 P.M. Monday. The Rev. Edward BULIER will
officiate. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of WEIGAND
Brothers.

   William NIEMAN died yesterday at his home, 516 Myrtle avenue. He was born
in Texas and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-six years. He is
survived by his widow, Elizabeth DONOHUE NIEMAN; a daughter, Mrs. W. GREGORY
and a son, Charles NIEMAN. He was a member of the Mergenthaler Mutual Aid
Society, where he was employed for the pasty thirty-one years. He was a member
of New York Lodge 15, L. O. O. M. and the Church of St. Patrick, Kent and
Willoughby avenues, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:15 A.M. Monday.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Joseph J.
GALLAGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

 Mary A. TOBIN died yesterday at her home, 130 East Fifth street. She was
born in Ireland eighty years ago. She is survived by two daughters, Nellie
DESAY and Catherine FLAHERTY, and six grandchildren. The funeral will be held
at 10:30 A.M. Monday from the Funeral Home of Edward F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect
avenue with requiem mass at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Catherine STAGNARO died yesterday at her home, 412 Grove street, Ridgewood,
in her forty-fifth year. She is survived by three sons, Charles, Fred and
Peter; her mother, Marcella CARR, and a sister, Mrs. Nellie TUOHILL. She was a
member of St. Brigid’s Rosary Society. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M.
Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Brigid. Interment will be at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas
avenue.

   Carmelia CASCONE died yesterday at her home, 1739 Fifty-sixth street. She
was born in Italy thirty-six years ago and is survived by her husband John,
three sons, John, Rosiano, and Arthur; one daughter Josephine and by her
mother, Elizabeth LAFEIRO. Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M. with interment at St.
John’s Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc.

   Clara HAFERKORN died Friday in her eighty-first year at her home, 114-19A
123rd street, Richmond Hill. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Anna
STEINER and Lena SCHEPP, and one son, Walter HAFERKORN. The funeral services
will be held at the Buss Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale, Monday at
8 P.M., the Rev. George WACKER officiating. Interment Tuesday at 2 P.M. at
Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle
avenue, Glendale.

   James A. ROY died Wednesday in his sixty-first year. He was born in
Scotland, came to the United States fifty-five years ago and lived in Brooklyn
all of this time. He is survived by his widow Mary ROY; one son, Robert ROY;
one daughter, Agnes ROY; three grandchildren and one sister, Agnes KIRKLAND.
The funeral will be held from Frank DARMSTADT Sons’ Funeral Home, Central
avenue and Sixty-eighth street, Glendale. Interment will be at Greenwood
Cemetery.

   Conrad HERING died Thursday in his forty-fourth year. He is survived by his
widow, Mildred; his mother, Anna; six sisters, Anna JACOBY, Dora SILVERZAHN,
Alice CLADE, Louise BALOU, Elizabeth STIER and Hattie BLUTTERVOILICO, and two
brothers, George and Bernhard HERING. Funeral services will be held at his
late home, 575 Johnson avenue, Sunday at 8 P.M. Interment Monday at 1 P.M. at
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle
avenue, Glendale.

   Eric Fridolf FORSELL, born thirty-five years ago in Brooklyn, died Tuesday.
He is survived by a brother Charles. He was a member of Reville Post, 127,
American Legion. Funeral services were held at Ericson & Ericson’s Chapel, 500
State street, today at 10 A.M., with Rev. Ivar PEARSON, pastor of Swedish
Immanuel M. E. Church, officiating. Interment was at the National Cemetery,
Cypress Hills. He lived at 4315 Eighth avenue.

28 December 1931
BURKE-On Dec. 26, John, beloved father of Edward, Thomas, John, Harry, George,
Arthur and Helen BURKE, Mrs. Catherine ROOS and Mrs. May St. CLAIR and brother
of Thomas J. BURKE and Mrs. Catherine SHEA, formerly of 264 Sixth ave. Funeral
Tuesday morning from the chapel of Henry McCaddin, Inc., 55 Fourth ave.
Requiem mass at St. Augustine’s R.C. Church at 9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

COSBY-On Sunday, Dec. 27, William J., age 68 years, beloved husband of Tula E.
COSBY, father of Mrs. Irene LaBREE and brother of Mrs. Elizabeth E. BYRNES.
Remains reposing at the funeral parlor of A. Chester SMITH, 129 Greenpoint
ave., Brooklyn. Funeral services will be held at the Kent St. Reformed Church,
Greenpoint, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock.

DALY-On Sunday, Dec. 27, 1931, Annie ALBRIGHT DALY of 566 9th st., beloved
mother of Mrs. David SHERMAN, Elizabeth M. and Herbert A. DALY. Funeral from
the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., Tuesday Dec. 29, at
9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Saviour’s R.C. Church, 8th ave. and 6th st., where a
requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DEMEREST-Elsie, on Dec. 27, in her 26th year, loving wife of George DEMEREST
of 9220 91st ave., Woodhaven. Funeral services Tuesday 8 P.M. at her late
home. Interment Wednesday 2 P.M., Evergreen Cemetery.

ENGLISH-Joseph Patrick, husband of the late Anna ENGLISH (nee McALEER), on
Saturday at his home, 57 Doscher st. Funeral Mass Tuesday at 10 A.M. at St.
Sylvester’s R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Survived by six sons,
one daughter, two sisters.

ENGLISH-Theresa (nee SHANLEY), beloved wife of Patrick, devoted mother of Mrs.
T. McDONALD, Mrs. Margaret YOUNG, Theresa and Elizabeth ENGLISH, on Dec. 27,
at her residence, 9712 3rd ave. Notice of funeral later.

FREELAN-On Sunday, Dec. 27, 1931, John FREELAN, age 72 years, beloved father
of William I., James, Miss Lillian FREELAN and Mrs. Catherine PERTIN. Funeral
services will be held at the funeral parlor of A. Chester SMITH, 129
Greenpoint ave., Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock.

GRAUPNER-Katherine, on Saturday, Dec. 26, 1931, at her home 58-34 61st st.,
Maspeth, in her 72nd year, beloved mother of Robert W. GRAUPNER, Mary RANSOME
and Lillian KELLER; also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral services on
Monday at 8 P.M. at George Baque’s Funeral Home, 614 Woodward ave., Ridgewood.
Interment Tuesday at 3 P.M. in Lutheran Cemetery.

HOCHULI-On Dec. 28, 1931, Mamie HOCHULI, the beloved wife of Henry R. HOCHULI
and mother of Theodore J., aged 47 years. Funeral services at her residence,
8458 159th st., Jamaica, L.I., on Wednesday evening Dec. 30 at 8:30. Relatives
and friends are invited to attend. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

JONES-Marguerite F., dearly beloved daughter of the late Richard J. and Mary
T. O’LOUGHLIN JONES. She was a school teacher attached to P.S. 127. She is
survived by three sisters, Mrs. Mary FINLAY, Jessie M. and Florence G. Funeral
Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. from her residence, 255 79th st., thence to Our Lady of
Angels R.C. Church where a mass will b offered. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

KENT-On Saturday, Dec. 26, Minnie (nee STILLWELL), beloved wife of William E.
and loving mother of Howard and Harry. The Rev. Mr. JUDD of Methodist
Episcopal Church, 4th ave. and 47th st., will officiate at funeral services
Monday, Dec. 28, at 8 P.M. at funeral chapel of J.J. SHARP, 4617 7th ave.
Interment in family plot on Tuesday, Dec. 29, at 2 P.M., Greenwood Cemetery.

LIMBACH-Emily M. (nee FAITH), widow of John, on Sunday, Dec. 27, at the
residence of her daughter, Mrs. James B. ENGLISH, 197-20 99th rd., Hollis.
Funeral services on Monday at 8 P.M. at Feeney & Sons Chapel, 1847 Broadway,
Brooklyn. Interment Tuesday noon, Evergreen Cemetery.

McCORMACK-On Friday, Dec. 25, 1931, at 158 Rogers ave., Robert McCORMACK,
beloved son of Emily McCORMACK and brother of William J., John A., Daniel J.,
Edward, Mrs. Thomas ROONEY, Mrs. William HANLEY and Mrs. Harry LUTZ. Funeral
Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. Solemn mass of requiem at Our Lady of Victory R.C.
Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHEFFEL-John H., on Dec. 27, 1931, aged 56 years, beloved husband of Eva M.
CRANDALL SCHEFFEL, father of John S., George and Evelyn SCHEFFEL and Minnie
WENZ. Services Tuesday at 8 P.M. at his home, 1329 Decatur st. Funeral
Wednesday 2 P.M. Evergreen Cemetery.

WESTLEY-Charles H., in his 90th year, on Christmas day, Dec. 25. Services held
in the funeral home of Clarence RULAND in Patchogue, L.I. Burial at Evergreen
Cemetery on Monday at 2 P.M.

In Memoriam
FINNEGAN--In memory of my loving son, James Joseph FINNEGAN, who died Dec. 27,
1925.
     It’s lonesome here without you, Jimmy Dear.
            And sad and weary the way,
     Life has not been the same to me,
            Since you were called away.
            MOTHER

FINNEGAN--In loving memory of my loving brother, James Joseph FINNEGAN.
      Just a line of sweet remembrance,
             Just a memory fond and true,
      Just a token of devotion,
             Brother, dear, I’m missing you.
             Brother MORGAN

FINNEGAN--In memory of my loving brother, James Joseph FINNEGAN.
       What would I give to clasp your hand, Jimmy dear,
              Your happy face to see,
        To hear your voice and see your smile,
              That meant so much to me.
           Sister MAMIE

FINNEGAN--In memory of my loving brother, James Joseph FINNEGAN.
        You are not forgotten, dearest brother,
                  Nor will you ever be,
        As long as life and memory last,
                  I will remember thee.
         Sister HELEN

HESS--In sad and loving memory of a beloved husband and father, Frederick HESS,
who departed this life Dec. 28, 1928.
        No one knows how much we miss you,
            No one knows what bitter pain
        We have suffered since we lost you,
            Life will never be the same.
          WIFE and CHILDREN

JOCKEL--Joseph T. In sad and loving memory of our dear daddy and husband who
was killed in the line of duty on Dec. 28, 1929; formerly of N.Y.C., No. 1, of
N. Y. P. D. Mass at St. Cecilia’s R. C. Church, 7 A.M. Gone, but not
forgotten.   WIFE and CHILDREN

George STEGER died Thursday at St. Catherine’s Hospital. He was born in
Germany sixty-four years ago and came to this country about fifty years ago
and lived in Brooklyn all this time. He was a member of the Holy Name Society
attached to the Church of Most Holy Trinity, where a requiem mass was
celebrated today at 10 A.M. He is survived by his wife Gertrude STEGER; one
son, George STEGER; one daughter Elizabeth SCHWARZMAN and four grandchildren.
The funeral was held from his home 262 Stagg street. Interment was at St.
John’s Cemetery under the direction of Frank Darmstadt Sons, Central avenue
and Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

   Catherine E.  HICKS died Thursday at her home 546 MacDonough st. She was
the widow of William Roland HICKS and mother of Mrs. Helen K. MILLER. The
funeral was held today from her late home, thence to Holy Rosary Church,
Chauncey street, where a requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Interment
was private.

   Emily M. LIMBACH died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James B.
ENGLISH, 197-20 Ninety-ninth road, Hollis, Queens. She was born in New York
City and had been a life resident of Brooklyn and Queens. She is survived by
three daughters, Mrs. Charles DINGERSEN, Mrs. James B. ENGLISH and Mrs.
William C. SCOLLAY; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The
funeral services will be held at 8 o’clock tonight at the funeral chapel of
Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway. Interment at noon tomorrow will be at Evergreen
Cemetery.

   Mary GERDES died Friday at her home, 130 Hopkinson avenue. She was born in
Oldenburg, Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. She is
survived by her husband, William, four daughters, Anna MOHR, Emma PETERS,
Margaret AYERS, and Helen GERDES; two sons, William, Jr., and Charles GERDES;
a brother Henry EILERS and four grandchildren. The funeral services will be
held at 8:30 o’clock tonight. The Rev. Dr. Carl BAUER will officiate.
Interment at 2 P.M. tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of
Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

William HILL, son of Doris BITZ HILL, died Sunday at his home, 196 Etna
street. He was born in Brooklyn fourteen years ago and is survived by his
mother. Funeral services Tuesday at 2:30 P.M. Interment at Cypress Hills
Cemetery, under direction of John J. LENNON.

   Adele KOTOWSKA died Saturday at Kingston Avenue Hospital. She is survived
by her mother, Wladasawa; her father Adam; two sisters and four brothers.
Funeral today at 2 P.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
John E. BUDNIK of 710 Fifth avenue.
 [Obituary of her sister Irene KOTOWSKA with December 23, 1931 transcription.]

   Paul HOENIG, a life long resident of Brooklyn, died Wednesday at his home,
8732 Eighty-first avenue, Glendale. He was a salesman and is survived by two
brothers, Charles P. and John HOENIG. The funeral was held at 9 A.M. Saturday
with requiem mass at the Church of the Sacred Hearts, Glendale. Interment was
at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Bernard A. RUOFF, 1434 Myrtle
avenue.

   Jane KEEFE died Sunday at her home, 328 Willoughby avenue. She was born in
County Meath, Ireland, and was the widow of Patrick J. KEEFE and mother of the
late Sister Mary Electa. She is survived by a son, James KEEFE and a daughter,
Margaret KEEFE. She was a member of the Rosary Society of St. Patrick’s
Church, Kent avenue. The funeral will be held from her home, Wednesday at 9:30
A.M. with solemn requiem mass at St. Patrick’s Church. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of John C. TRACY, 908 Kent avenue.

   Minnie KENT died Saturday in her fifty-fourth year. She was a life resident
of Brooklyn. She is survived by her husband, William E.; two sons, Howard and
Harry, and five sisters, Mrs. P. HARTMAN, Mrs. Lillian BROOKS, Mrs. Maude
WORSDALE, Mrs. Pearl BISHOFF and Mrs. Bertha MARKHAM. The Rev. Dr. JUDD of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, Fourth avenue and Forty-seventh street will
conduct the funeral services at the funeral chapel of James J. SHARP, 4617
Seventh avenue at 8 o’clock tonight. Interment tomorrow at 2 P.M. will be at
Greenwood Cemetery.

   Louis A. ZILZ, seventy-eight years old and a life resident of New York
City, died Saturday  at his home, 89-39 Warner avenue, Elmhurst. He is
survived by his wife, Elizabeth ZILZ, and two daughters, Mrs. Daisy FAULKNER
and Mrs. Hazel BECHT. He was a retired printer. The Rev. Frederick A. WELLS,
pastor of the Elmhurst Methodist Episcopal Church of Elmhurst will conduct the
funeral services at the chapel of Reinhold A. SKELTON, 86-08 Broadway, near
Queens boulevard, Elmhurst, tonight at 8 o’clock. Interment will be private.

   Thomas O’BRIEN died Saturday at the home of his son, William O’BRIEN, 13
Mill street. He was born in the Twelfth Ward, Brooklyn, a son of the late
William and Johanna FITZGERALD O’BRIEN, and is survived by two sons, William
and Thomas; two daughters, Josephine and Irene; two brothers, Matthew and John
and two sisters, Mrs. James MURRAY and Mrs. Joseph McCARTHY. He was employed
by the Department of Sanitation. The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 9:30
A.M. from his late home thence to the Church of the Visitation where a solemn
mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Margaret T. DONNELLY died Saturday at her home, 381 Willoughby avenue. She
was born in New Brunswick, N.J., and lived forty years in Brooklyn. She is
survived by two daughters, Mrs. A. ASTARITA and Mrs. W. HICKEY; one son,
William; and a brother, Joseph WARNER, of Rochester, N.Y. She was a member of
the Church of St. Patrick, Kent and Willoughby avenues, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 9 A.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at St. Peter’s
Cemetery, New Brunswick, N.J. under direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284
Willoughby avenue.

 Margaret COLE died Saturday in her seventy-seventh year at her home, 8704
Sixty-ninth avenue, Forest Hills. She is survived by her four sons, Frederick,
Edward, George and Walter; four grandchildren and one daughter, Mrs. Mabel
MILLER. Funeral services will be held at her home Wednesday at 11 A.M.
Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of William BUSS & Son,
6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

   Mary McCORMICK McDONNELL died yesterday. Funeral from George T. McHUGH’s
funeral chapel, 917 Kent avenue, Wednesday at 9 A.M., thence to St. Patrick’s
R. C. Church, where a mass of solemn requiem will be celebrated. She is
survived by one son, John; two daughters, Evelyn and Madeline; five brothers,
Thomas, Michael, William, Daniel and George McCORMICK and one sister, Mrs.
James MALLEY. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Bridget DEEGAN MULCAHY died Saturday. Funeral from the residence of her
daughter, Mrs. Joseph McNIECE, 7935 Sixty-eighth road, Middle Village, at 9:30
A.M., thence to St. Margaret’s R.C. Church, Middle Village, L.I., where a mass
of solemn requiem will be celebrated. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs.
Joseph McNIECE, and three sisters, Elizabeth, Nora and Margaret DEEGAN.
Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of George T. McHUGH.

   Jenny HOILL died Saturday. She was born in Norway fifty-eight years ago and
lived in Brooklyn for forty years. She is survived by her husband, Charles
HOILL; four daughters, Elizabeth HOILL, Marie FRIEBOLIN, Lillian JOHNSON and
Mildred RUPPEL, and four grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday at 8 P.M. at
her home, 7837 Eighty-third street, Glendale. The Rev. Carl HERZEL will
officiate. Interment at Mr. Olivet Cemetery Wednesday at 2 P.M. under
direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood.

   Thorbjorn OLSEN died Wednesday at Beekman Street Hospital. He was born in
Norway and resided at 266 Sixtieth street. He is survived by his wife, Ragna;
one daughter Eleanor and two sons, George and Thor OLSEN. Funeral services
were conducted yesterday at 1 P.M. at the Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford
street, by the Rev. Helmar HALVORSEN, officiating. Interment was at Valhalla
Cemetery.

   Anna E. HOLLEY died Saturday at her home, 260 Gates avenue. She is survived
by one son, John HOLLEY. Requiem mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 8 A.M. at
Nativity Church. Interment at St. Agnes Cemetery, Albany, N.Y. under direction
of James A. MADDEN.

   Francis ABRAMS died Sunday at his home, 129 Franklin avenue. He is survived
by his parents, Francis and Margaret ABRAMS. Funeral Tuesday at 2 P.M.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

   Augusta KUBALLE, eighty-two years old, died Thursday at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Sophia BROTHMAN, Elmwood road, West Babylon. She was the widow
of Charles KUBALLE, who died in 1910, when the family resided in Maspeth. She
is survived by two daughters, Mrs. BROTHMAN of West Babylon and Mrs. Bertha
BAIRD of 1677 Cornelia street, Ridgewood, at whose home the funeral services
were held Saturday at 2 P.M. The Rev. James WILLIAMS, pastor of Holy Cross P.
E. Church of Ridgewood, conducted the services. Interment was at Mount Olivet
Cemetery. She was born in Germany, March 12, 1849 and has resided in New York
for the past sixty years.

   Fred SCHEHL, a leather worker, died Thursday at his home, 294A Harman
street. He was born in Brooklyn Dec. 6, 1881. He is survived by his widow,
Harriet, and one sister, Margaret HUBERT. He was a member of General Wayne
Council 48, Jr. O of U. A. M., who conducted services Saturday at 8:30 P.M.
Religious services will be held today at 2 P.M. The Rev. Otto Brand of
Knickerbocker Avenue Methodist Church will officiate. Interment will be at
Linden Hill Cemetery under direction of Charles Morton, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

Floyd BIRDSEYE, a foreman repair mechanic of the Remington Typewriter Co.,
274 Broadway, Manhattan, died Sunday at his home, 232 Cumberland street. He
was a veteran of the World War and served overseas as company clerk of the
324th Supply Co. He was a member of the Episcopal church and General Wayne
Council, Jr., O. A. M., who will conduct services at his late home Tuesday, at
8 P.M. Religious services will be held Wednesday afternoon. He is survived by
his wife Helen JOCHEN BIRDSEYE, one daughter Princess Helen BIRDSEYE and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred SCHULZ. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under the direction of William Dunigan & Son, 201 Park avenue.

   Caroline A. LEITCH HUNT, wife of Peter HUNT, died Thursday at her home, 590
Bainbridge street. She is survived by her husband, Peter; four sons, Peter,
William, Frederick and James, and two daughters, Helen and Mrs. Marie
DRISCOLL. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at
the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Broadway and Aberdeen street. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of the estate of E.J. CUMMINGS.

   Margaret HURLEY died yesterday. She was a life resident of Brooklyn. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., tomorrow from the home of her niece, Mrs.
Thomas O’DONNELL, 164 Douglass street, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett streets. She is also survived by another niece, Mrs.
Frances KENNEY, and two nephews, Edward and Joseph HURLEY. Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. FLOOD, 254 Hoyt street.

   Anna MOESCH died Friday in her seventy-second year at the home of her
son-in-law, John P. MOHR, 86-88 Marengo street, Hollis. She is survived by her
daughter, Mrs. Marie MOHR. Services at the Quenzer Funeral Home, Hillside
avenue at 187th place, Hollis, today at 2 P.M. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

   Ferdinand ROTH, a life resident of New York City, died Saturday in his
forty-ninth year. He was a member of Patterson Lodge, B.P. O. Elks. He is
survived by three brothers, Henry, George and Louis ROTH. The funeral services
will be held at 8 o’clock tonight at the funeral chapel of William WARNECK,
374 Ridgewood avenue. Interment at 2 P.M. tomorrow will be at Evergreen
Cemetery.

   Thomas O’DONOVAN died Saturday at his home, 41 Prospect Park Southwest. He
was a member of the New York Fire Department attached to Engine 209. He is
survived by his widow, Jeanette; two daughters, Margaret and Jeanette; one
son, Daniel; his parents, Daniel and Mary SIMS O’DONOVAN and one brother,
Dennis O’DONOVAN, a patrolman attached to the Eighty-eighth Precinct. He was a
member of the Fire Department Holy Name Society. He was formerly a member of
the Church of the Visitation. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Wednesday
with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus. Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

   Catherine MAHONEY died Saturday at her home, 75 Smith street. She was born
in Brooklyn sixteen years ago and is survived by her mother, Mrs. Catherine
FLEMING MAHONEY; four brothers, Cornelius, John, Patrick, Daniel and one
sister Margaret. She was a graduate of St. Charles Borromeo Parochial School
and Brown’s Business College where she was to have completed a secretarial
course next June. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. from her late home, thence to
St. Charles Borromeo Church, Sidney place and Livingston street where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated by Rev. Ambrose P. DUNNIGAN. Interment at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Elsie DEMAREST died yesterday at her home, 9220 Ninty-first avenue,
Woodhaven, in her twenty-sixth year. She is survived by her husband, George;
her step-father, Henry HARTING, and four sisters, May WILLIAMS, Lillian GROSS,
Charlotte RAHNER and Irene PFLUM, and three brothers, Albert, Walter and
William GORDON. The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow.
Interment at 2 P.M. Wednesday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of
John J. MARSH, 1461 Bushwick avenue.

   Margaret FROELICH, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Thursday in her
twenty-fourth year at her home, 216-35 113th avenue, Queens Village. She is
survived by her mother, Mrs. Freda AMANN and three sisters. The funeral was
held at 9 A.M. today with requiem mass at the Church of St. Boniface, Queens
Village. Interment was at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Edward SAUERBREI died Wednesday in his fifty-ninth year at his home, 8738
112th street, Richmond Hill. He was born in Germany and lived thirty-eight
years in New York City. He was a member of Dakota Tribe, 311, I.O.R.M. He is
survived by his widow, Anna, and one brother Valentine. The funeral services
were held at 2 P.M. Saturday. Interment was at Mr. Olivet Cemetery under
direction of William WARNECK, 374 Ridgewood.

   Margaret BRIODY ZIMMERMAN, widow of John ZIMMERMAN, died Thursday at her
home, 703 Manhattan avenue. She was a member of St. Antony’s Church, where a
solemn mass of requiem was celebrated today at 10 A.M. The funeral was held
from Dunigan & Son Chapel, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street at 9:30 A.M.
She is survived by two brothers, Edward and John BRIODY and three sisters,
Mrs. Thomas CAMPBELL, Mrs. Bernard REID and Mrs. Harry SARGENT. Interment was
at Calvary Cemetery.

   John W. PANNHURST died Tuesday in his sixteenth year, at his home, 5 Oliver
street, Bergen Landing, South Ozone Park. He was born in Brooklyn and had been
a resident of Bergen Landing for the past two years. He was a student at
Brooklyn Technical High School, Ryerson street. He is survived by his parents,
Catherine and William; three sisters, Amelia, Anna and Edna; one brother,
Edward. The funeral was held Saturday from his late home at 2 P.M. Interment
was at Maple Grove Cemetery under the direction of Kearns and Sons, 115-10
Rockaway boulevard, South Ozone Park..

29 December 1931
Joseph KOEUNE died Sunday in Bushwick Hospital. He was born in Brooklyn in
1916 and lived in Brooklyn and Ridgewood all his life. He was a member of St.
Mathias R. C. Church where a requiem mass will be celebrated Thursday at 10
A.M. He is survived by his parents, Thomas and Catherine KOEUNE. The funeral
will be held from his late home, 1890 Cornelia street. Interment will be at
Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of Frank Darmstadt Sons, Sixty-eighth
and Central avenues, Glendale.

   Mary E. FENTON died Monday at her home, 446a Lafayette avenue. She was the
wife of the late John J. FENTON and is survived by seven sons, Thomas, John,
James, Walter, Frank, Edward and Leo; two daughters, Mrs. W. DAILEY and Mrs.
C. PETRIE; two sisters, Mrs. P.J. HICKEY and Mayme SCOTT; one brother, Thomas
SCOTT; and twelve grandchildren. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 thence to Nativity
Church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of James A. Madden.

   Mary GRUBEL, a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday in her fortieth
year at her home, 163 Bleecker street. She is survived by one son and several
grandchildren. She was a member of the Church of St. Barbara, where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Thursday. Interment will be under direction
of John Selby & Son, 313 Central avenue.

   William J. TANSEY died Sunday at his home, 2174 Fulton street, in his
sixty-second year. He was employed by the Mighty Fine Corporation. He had been
a member of the Anthon Lodge, 769 F. & A. M., which will conduct fraternal
funeral services at 8 o’clock tonight. He is survived by his widow, Margaret
BURKE TANSEY, and one son James J. TANSEY. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
tomorrow. Interment will be at St. Michael’s Cemetery under direction of
Robert R. Donovan, 2089 Fulton street.

   Catherine DORAN died yesterday in Kings County Hospital. She was born in
County Kildare, Ireland, forty-four years ago. She is survived by her husband
William DORAN. She lived at 219 Hull street. The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel of Kearns Sons, 1504 Bushwick avenue at 9 A.M. tomorrow with
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Interment will be at St.
John’s Cemetery.

   Muriel HOGAN died yesterday at her home, 475 Sixth avenue. She is survived
by her parents, William and Anna NOLAN HOGAN. She was born in Brooklyn ten
years ago and was a pupil at Holy Family Parochial School. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Family.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of James L. Lyman’s
Son, 503A Fourth avenue.

Charles Nelson PECK died Saturday at his home, 1966 Troy avenue. He was the
husband of the late Emily PECK, who died June 21. He is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Herbert RECORD and a son, Norman PECK. The funeral services
were held at 8 o’clock last night by the Rev. Dr. TREMAINE. Interment at 2:30
P.M. today will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of M. J. Smith’s Sons.

   Joseph Henry FALLON, fifty-eight years old, died Sunday at his home, 93-23
Fiftieth avenue (Gerry avenue), Elmhurst. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs.
Michael MILES of Elmhurst and Mrs. Garrett RUTHS of Philadelphia. He was
employed by the Chase National Bank for forty-four years. The funeral will be
held from the home Wednesday at 10:15 A.M., thence to St. Bartholomew’s R. C.
Church where a high mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment will be at
St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Newburgh, N.Y.

   Michael CAULFIELD, a life resident of Brooklyn, and son of the late James
and Bridget FINLEY CAULFIELD, died yesterday at his home, 1630 Eleventh
avenue. He was employed by the Chesebro Company for the past twenty years. He
was a member of the Holy Name Society attached to the Church of the Holy Name
of Jesus, Prospect Park West and Prospect avenue, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A.M., Thursday. He is survived by his widow, Julia FLANAGAN
CAULFIELD; two sons, Howard and Kenneth; two daughters, Evelyn and Agnes; two
sisters, Mrs. Morris BRAND and Mrs. Thomas MORAN; a brother, William CAULFIELD
and four grandchildren. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of K. R. COWLEY, 187 Washington Park. [In the Death Notice, the
deceased’s name is spelled CAUFIELD.]

   George E. HUNT died yesterday at his home, 779 Hicks street. He is survived
by his widow, Elizabeth; a daughter, Elizabeth MALONEY and two sons, Francis
and George HUNT. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Thursday. Interment will
be at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Mamie HOCHULI, a life resident of New York City, died Sunday at her home,
8458 154th street, Jamaica. She is survived by her husband, Henry R., and one
son, Theodore J. HOCHULI. The funeral services will be held at 8:30 P.M.
tomorrow. Interment at 10 A.M. Thursday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of B.J. THURING, 1178 Bushwick avenue.

   Susana ICKRATH, born in Germany eighty-six years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for fifty-one years, died yesterday at her home, 144 Menehan street.
She is survived by one son Frank, and one sister. The funeral will be held at
8:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Barbara. Interment
will be at Holy Trinity under direction of John SHEY & Son, 313 Central avenue.

   Margaret B. DENNIGAN HUGHES died Sunday at her home, 1767 Bedford avenue.
She was a life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by her husband, Thomas
J.; two sons, Thomas and John Hughes; her father John DENNIGAN and two
sisters, Mrs. Joseph McLAUGHLIN and Mrs. Andrew CANESSA. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis of
Assisi, Nostrand avenue and Maple street. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

In Memoriam
MEEHAN--In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved brother, 
William Vincent MEEHAN.
MINNIE MEEHAN GRAHAM and HELEN MEEHAN BARNETT.

ACKER--At Montclair, N.J., on Sunday Dec. 27, 1931, Eugene S., beloved husband
of the late Sarah HODGES ACKER, in his 66th year. Funeral services will be
held at his home, 107 Lincoln st., Montclair, on Wednesday evening at 8
o’clock. Interment Rosedale Cemetery.

CAUFIELD--On Dec. 28, 1931, Michael, beloved husband of Julia FLANAGAN and
devoted father of Howard, Evelyn, Agnes and Kenneth CAUFIELD. Funeral from his
late residence, 1630 11th ave., Thursday, 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at
Holy Name R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FENTON--On Dec. 28, Mary E., at her residence 446A Lafayette ave. Funeral on
Thursday at 9:30 A.M., thence to Nativity Church. Interment St. John’s
Cemetery.

FOX--On Dec. 28, 1931, James, Jr., beloved son of James and Annie FOX (nee
McKENNA), in his 10th year. Funeral from his residence, 68 Aberdeen st.,
Thursday at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at R. C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes,
Aberdeen st. and Broadway. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

HIGGINS--On Dec. 28, Margaret E., beloved daughter of Thomas F. and the late
Julia HIGGINS and devoted sister of Thomas A., Howard and Joseph. Funeral from
the home of her brother Thomas A. HIGGINS, 1655 East 34th st., Thursday at 10
A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of the Good Shepherd, where a solemn requiem
mass will be offered at 10:30. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

HOGAN--On Monday, Dec. 28, 1931, Muriel, beloved daughter of William and Anna
HOGAN (nee NOLAN). Funeral Thursday at 9:30 A.M. from her home, 475 Sixth
ave., with solemn requiem mass in Holy Family Church. Interment St. John’s
Cemetery.

HUGHES--On Sunday, Dec. 27, 1931, Margaret B. (nee DENNIGAN), beloved wife of
Thomas J. HUGHES. Funeral from her late residence, 1767 Bedford avenue,
Thursday Dec.31, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Francis of Assisi Church,
Nostrand ave and Lincoln rd. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

Louis SCHENCH, an insurance broker and a life resident of Brooklyn, died
Sunday at Christ Hospital, Jersey City, N.J. He is survived by a son, William
A. SCHENCH. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the
funeral chapel of William A. WARNECK, 374 Ridgewood avenue. Interment will be
at Evergreen Cemetery.

   William J. COSBY died Sunday at his home, 141 Noble street, in his
sixty-eighth year. He was born in New York City and was a retired real estate
broker. He is survived by his widow, Tula E. COSBY, and one daughter, Mrs.
Irene La BREE, and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth BYRNES. The funeral services
will be held at the Kent Street Reformed Church at 2 P.M. tomorrow. The Rev.
Benny BENSON will officiate. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under
direction of Chester A. SMITH, 129 Greenpoint avenue, from whose chapel the
funeral will be held. He was a member of the Alpha Republican Club.

   John FREELAN died Sunday at his home, 71 Norman avenue, in his
seventy-second year. He was a life resident of Brooklyn. He was a letter
carrier. He is survived by two sons, James and William, and two daughters,
Lillian and Mrs. Catherine PERTIN. He was a member of the old Greenpoint
Association and was an honorary member of the T. Raymond Nulty Post, V.F.W.
The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel of
Chester A. SMITH, 129 Greenpoint avenue. The Rev. Albert E. COUCH will
officiate. Interment will be at 10 A.M. Thursday at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

   James FOX, Jr., died yesterday at his home, 68 Aberdeen street. He is
survived by his parents, James and Annie McKENNA FOX; a sister Mary, and two
brothers, Thomas and Edward FOX. He was a life resident of Brooklyn and was a
pupil of the Parochial School of Our Lady of Lourdes. He was a member of the
Junior Holy Name Society. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Interment will be at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of J.J. Gallagher Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.

Andrea ARTECA, born in Italy eighty-two years ago, died Sunday at his home,
120  Kingsland avenue. He had been a resident of Greenpoint for fifty-six
years. He is survived by his widow Vincenza; four daughters, Rose FLORIO,
Philomena Angelina, Margaret GIACONDA and Angelina PIERI, and one son, James
ARTECA. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Francis of De Paola. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of M.A. ORLANDO, 601 Lorimer street.

   Francis J. McDERMOTT died yesterday at his home, 104 Seeley street. He was
born in Greenpoint and had been for twenty years a resident of Park Slope. He
was employed in the Bureau of Highways. He was a member of the Woodrow Wilson
Club. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Michael HEELAN. The funeral will be
held at 8:30 A.M., Thursday, from the M.J. Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park
West, with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Roselin MARCOS died yesterday at her home, 76 Clinton avenue. She was a
life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by her father Julian; her mother,
Theresa; two brothers, Rosario and Edward, and one sister, Mary. The funeral
will be held at 2 P.M. today. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under
direction of John T. Kenny, Inc., 197 Bridge street.

   Catherine BURNS KARNES, born at Flushing, the daughter of the late Dennis
and Mary SAUNDERS BURNS, died yesterday her home, 414 Decatur street. She had
been a resident of the old Twentieth Ward of Brooklyn, the greater part of her
life. She was educated at the Sacred Heart Academy and was for many years
active in the Church of the Sacred Heart, Clermont and Park avenues. For the
past several years she had been a member of the Holy Rosary Church, Chauncey
street, where solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Thursday at 10 A.M.
She was the widow of Edward F. KARNES and is survived by three daughters,
Alice A. KARNES, Mrs. Robert CHEATLE of Huntington, Mrs. Peter PHILLIPS of
Lynbrook; one son, Edward F. KARNES; several grandchildren and one brother,
Dennis BURNS of Jamaica. Interment will be at Mt. St. Mary’s Cemetery,
Flushing, under the direction of William Dunigan & Son, 201 Park avenue.

   John ERBEN, son of Joseph and Anna HUTH ERBEN, died Monday at his home, 104
Ryerson street. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 P.M. In addition
to his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Frederick and Joseph, and
three sisters, Mary, Estelle, and Marion ERBEN. Interment will be at Evergreen
Cemetery under the direction of William Dunigan & Son, 201 Park avenue.

   Frank J. McNALLY, a certified public accountant associated with the Ira
Bushey & Sons of Brooklyn, died Sunday at his home, 141 Beach 130th street,
Belle Harbor, Rockaway. He was born in Brooklyn, the son of John J. and Mary
A. HUGHES McNALLY. He was a member of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick,
Knights of Columbus, Council 378 of Far Rockaway and St. Francis De Sales R.C.
Church, Belle Harbor, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated
tomorrow at 10 A.M. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife,
Lillian PERRY McNALLY; one daughter, Dorothea; one son, Frank J., Jr.; one
brother, Edward E. McNALLY and two sisters, Mrs. Richard F. SHELLY and Miss
Alice G. McNALLY. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of
William Dunigan & Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

   James DONEGAN, a stonecutter and a resident of the Tenth Ward of Brooklyn
for thirty-six years, died Saturday at his home, 147 Fourth avenue. He is
survived by a brother Peter DONEGAN and two nephews, Thomas and William
DONEGAN. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today.

   Henry KAHNHAUSER, born in Germany seventy-seven years ago, died Sunday at
his home, 93-41 123rd street, Richmond Hill. He is survived by his widow,
Dorothy; four sons, George, Harry, Charles and William, and seven
grandchildren. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment
will follow at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of W. Theodore Lutz & Son,
68-08 Forest avenue, Ridgewood.

   Celia A. HOMEYER HENDRICKSON, forty-six years old and daughter of the late
Christian H. and Elizabeth KNICKMAN HOMEYER, former residents and well-known
florists of the town of Newtown, died Sunday at the Caledonian Hospital. She
was a former resident of Elmhurst and was born in Newtown. She is survived by
her husband, Walter E. HENDRICKSON, son of the late Rev. William H.
HENDRICKSON, former pastor of the Elmhurst Presbyterian Church, and a
daughter, Elizabeth A. The funeral services will be held at the home, 60
Hinckley place, Brooklyn, tonight at 8 o’clock. The interment Wednesday
morning will be private at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

   Emil REESS, Jr., died Sunday at his home, 7115 Meade street, Glendale, in
his fiftieth year. He is survived by his wife, Mary; his father, Emil REESS,
Sr.; two sons, Emil and Joseph; two grandchildren; one sister, Mary BENZINGER
and one daughter, Marie REESS. He was a member of  the Wallabout Swamp Angels
Benevolent Society and Plasterers Union, 30. Funeral services will be held at
his home Wednesday at 8 P.M. Interment Thursday at 2 P.M. at Evergreen
Cemetery under the direction of William Buss & Son, 6708 Myrtle avenue,Glendale.

30 December 1931
COLGAN--On Dec. 28, 1931, George A., Jr. Funeral on Thursday, 10 A.M., from his
residence, 105 86th st.

COLGAN--With profound sorrow we announce the death of our fellow member, Mr.
George A. COLGAN, Jr., on Monday, Dec. 28, 1931.
  National Democratic Club
       William H. HICKEN, President
        Eugene J. SULLIVAN, sec.

CONRAD--On Dec. 29, 1931, Oscar, beloved husband of Lillian CONRAD (nee
STEVENSON) and father of Albert and Walter. Funeral services Saturday, 2 P.M.,
at residence,1203 East Thirty-fourth st. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

EMIG--On Dec. 29, in his 59th year, Fred W., beloved father of William F. and
Anna M. EMIG. Relatives and friends, also members of Copernicus Lodge, No.
545, F. & A. M. are invited to attend the funeral services at the chapel of R.
Stutzmann & Sons, 2001 Madison st., Ridgewood, L. I. on Friday, Jan. 1, at 8
P.M. Interment Saturday, 10 A.M. in Lutheran Cemetery.

KULLENKANPFF--On Tuesday, Dec. 29, Katherine, age 53 years, beloved wife of
Herman KULLENKANPFF. Funeral services will be held at her residence, 8743
134th st., Richmond Hill, on Friday evening at 8 o’clock.

VEIT--Harry Hall, on Dec. 29, 1931 at his residence, 447 Third avenue, husband
of Lillian DOHERTY VEIT, father of Richard and son of Henry and Anna SHIELDS
VEIT and brother of William, Mrs. Jeanne BLAKE and Frederick, George and Anna.
Solemn requiem mass Saturday, 9 A.M. at St. Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church.
Interment St. John’s Cemetery. Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

WHEELER--Joseph H., suddenly on Dec. 29, 1931, beloved husband of Mary and
father of Edward, Howard, Joseph, Harold, Arthur, Isabella and May DUNN.
Services at his residence 743 45th st., Saturday, 10 A.M. Interment Mt. Olivet
Cemetery. Toronto papers please copy.

In Memoriam
   CARL--In loving memory of my beloved wife, May H. CARL, Dec. 30.
       A lonesome year has wended its way,
       Since God had called you, dearest May.
       E’en though your voice is missing, dear,
       We know that thou art always near.
        Your spirit lives, for this we know,
        For He had promised. It must be so.
        And dearest this we know shall be
        We’ll meet again in eternity.  HUSBAND and DAUGHTER

   FRENCH--In loving memory of Mrs. Margaret FRENCH who died Dec. 30, 1930.
         No one knows how much we miss you.
             No one knows what bitter pain
         We have suffered since we lost you:
             Life will never be the same.  HUSBAND and CHILDREN

   FRENCH--In loving memory of Mrs. Margaret FRENCH, who died Dec. 30, 1930.
           What would I give to clasp her hand,
                Her happy face to see;
           To hear her voice and see her smile
               That means so much to me.  SISTER

   HANNABERRY--In sad and loving memory of my beloved mother, Ellen, 
who departed this life Dec. 30, 1924. Mass Thursday, 7 A.M. 
at St. Mary Queen of Heaven Church, Flatbush.
	Nothing can take away
	The love a heart holds dear.
	Fond memories linger every day.
	Remembrance keeps mother near. McGRATH FAMILY

   MALONEY--Edna J. A devoted and loving daughter who entered into eternal rest
on Dec. 30, 1930. Masses offered. Gone, but never to be forgotten.
                     MOTHER and SISTER AGNES

   SCHWEICKERT--Josepha. In loving memory of our beloved mother, Josepha
SCHWEICKERT, who died December 30th, 1929. Gone, but not forgotten.
SONS, DAUGHTERS and SISTER.

31 December 1931
BUTLER-On Dec. 31st , Francis Elmer, beloved son of Mary, and husband of
Marrha, at the Long Island College Hospital. Funeral will be held on Saturday
9 A.M., from the J. J. Galligan’s Funeral Parlors, 284 Willoughby ave.; thence
to St. Patrick’s Church where requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy
Cross.

   FAGAN-Wednesday Dec. 30, 1931, Patrick J., beloved husband of the late Mary
E. McENTEE, dear father of Mrs. John GALLAGHER, Mrs. Victor WALSH, Rosalie,
John and Vincent FAGAN. Funeral from his home, 611 Halsey st., Saturday, Jan
2, 1932. Solemn requiem mass in Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, 10 A.M.

   KULENKAMPFF-On Tuesday, Dec. 29, Katherine, age 53 years, beloved wife of
Herman KULENKAMPFF. Funeral services will be held at her residence 8743 134th
st., Richmond Hill, on Friday evening at 8 o’clock. [This notice appears as
KULLENKANPFF on 30 December 1931.]

   McCROSSIN-Joanna E., wife of the late Hugh McCROSSIN, at her residence, 242
Hancock st., Brooklyn, on Dec. 31. Funeral from her late residence on Monday
Jan. 4 at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Our Lady of Victory Church, McDonough st. and
Throop ave., where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of
her soul at 10 A.M.

   McGEE-On Dec. 30, Catherine R. McGEE, sister of Mrs. Mary ANDERSON and
Joseph McGEE, at her residence, 181 Russell st. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 2, at
9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Cecilia’s Church. Requiem mass at 10 A.M. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

   MOONEY-On Dec. 30, Mary B. (nee GARVEY), beloved wife of Joseph MOONEY and
mother of Mary and Agnes MOONEY. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from her
residence, 120 14th st.; thence to the Holy Family Church, where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   SCHALLER-Matilda M., on Dec. 30, 1931, at her home, 111-31 126th st., S.
Ozone Park, in her 61st year. Funeral Jan 2, 1932 from her late residence at
9:30 A.M.; thence to the R. C. Church of St. Teresa, where a solemn high mass
of requiem will be offered. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

In Memoriam
BLISS-In fond memory of a dear son and brother, Irving H. BLISS, who passed
away Dec. 31, 1920.
   We are thinking of you today, dear son,
         Thinking of the past.
    Picturing you in memory
         Just as we saw you last.
    You left behind some broken hearts
          That loved you most sincere,
     That never did nor never will
           Forget our boy so dear.
           Gone, but not forgotten.  FATHER and BROTHERS

BURKE-In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Mary J., who died
eight years ago today. Anniversary mass at St. Jerome’s Church.
    Treasured thoughts of one so dear
    Often brings a silent tear;
    Thoughts return to scenes gone past,
    Years roll on, but memories last.
MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS, BROTHERS and BROTHER-IN-LAW.

STEINBORN-Birthday remembrance of my beloved son, Edmund Horgan STEINBORN.
Born Dec. 30, died Aug. 30, 1917. Always remembered by his mother.
Mrs. J. SAATMAN.

TAMNEY-In sad and loving memory of my dear brother, Edward V. TAMNEY, who
passed away two years ago today. Gone, but not forgotten. May his soul rest in
peace.      SISTER,Mrs. BARNES.

Francis J. WEISSE, son of Francis J. and Alva AGAR WEISSE, died Tuesday.
Funeral from his late home, 79 Sunnyside avenue, Saturday at 2 P.M. He is
survived by his parents. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
George T. McHUGH, 917 Kent avenue.

   Christian PFEIFFER died Tuesday. He was born in Germany twenty-nine years
ago and lived in the United States eight years. He is survived by his wife,
Emma PFEIFFER; a brother, Carl, and a sister, Rosa PFEIFFER. Funeral from Lutz
Brothers Chapel, 507 Fairview avenue, at Bleecker street, Saturday at 10 A.M.
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

   James KELLY died Wednesday at his home, 116 Bedford avenue, at the age of
60 years. He is survived by his wife Mary, and one son, Charles D. KELLY,
patrolman attached to the Seventy-first Precinct, New York Police Department.
Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Vincent de Paul R. C. Church,
where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery
under direction of Michael DIRKES of 184 Meeker avenue.

   William EAUERBACH died yesterday at his home, 346 Seventy-fourth street. He
was employed by the Public National Bank and Trust Company of Manhattan. He is
survived by his widow, two daughters, Alice and Marion, and two sons, Joseph
and Willard. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M. Saturday with requiem mass
at the Church of Our Lady of Angels. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of F.J. McLAUGHLIN, 8125 Third avenue.

   Mary B. GARVEY MOONEY died Wednesday at her home, 120 Fourteenth street.
She was born in the City of Limerick, Ireland, and came to this country twenty
years ago. Her husband, Joseph MOONEY, and two daughters, Mary and Agnes,
survive her. She was a member of the Rosary Society attached to the Church of
the Holy Family where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated on Saturday
at 9:30 A.M. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Michael A. KEOWN died yesterday at the home of his sister, Mrs. James
McCAULEY, 372 Eighth street. He was born in New York City and was a life
resident of Brooklyn. He was a stock delivery clerk for twenty years in Wall
street. He is survived by one daughter, Marion, and a brother, Thomas, and two
sisters, Mrs. James McCAULEY and Mrs. Margaret LOMBARDI. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas
Aquinas. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of Harry S. DALEY,
439 Hicks street. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Edward J. BLOOMFIELD died yesterday at his home, 264 Conover street. He was
a life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by his widow, Louise; one
daughter, Mrs. Pasquale ESPOSITO; a brother, Robert A. and two grandchildren.
He was for many years an employe of the Department of Plant and Structures of
the City of New York. He was a member of the Holy Name Society attached to the
Church of the Visitation where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.
Saturday. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Joseph
REDMOND, 103 King street.

   Patrick J. FAGAN, husband of the late Mary E. McENTEE FAGAN, died Wednesday
at his home, 611 Halsey street. He was born in Ireland. Coming to this country
in his early youth, he settled in the Eastern District. He was for many years
a parishioner of the Church of St. Vincent de Paul and upon taking up his late
residence became a regular attendant at the Church of Our Lady of Good
Counsel. He was a retired patrolman of the New York City Police Department,
where he served for twenty-nine years and retired in 1916. He was associated
with the Kissel Winnicutt Brokerage Company of Manhattan since his retirement.
He is survived by his daughters, Mrs. John GALLAGHER, Rosalie FAGAN and Mrs.
Victor WALSH, and his sons, John of the New York Fire Department and Vincent
FAGAN. He was a member of the Washington Council, K of C. The funeral will
take place Saturday at 9:30 A.M. with a solemn requiem mass at the Church of
Our Lady of Good Council. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of Thomas IRELAND.

   James GROOM died yesterday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary CAMPBELL,
493 Fourth avenue. He was a life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by two
brothers, Leo and William, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna LAHEY and Mrs. Mary
CAMPBELL. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel at 237 Ninth
street, Saturday, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY.

   Mathilda M. SCHALLER died Wednesday in her sixty-first year at her home,
111-31 126th street, Richmond Hill. She was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and had
been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty-three years. She lived for six years in
Richmond Hill. She is survived by her husband, Frederick C.; two daughters,
Mrs. James SNYDER and Mrs. John BAMBERGER and two sons, Harold E. and
Frederick C., Jr. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Theresa, Richmond Hill. Interment will be at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of Kearns Sons, 115-10 Rockaway boulevard,
South Ozone Park.

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Margaret Ransom
Tonya Gaston
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