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DEATHS..January 1931
Brooklyn Daily Standard Union
2 January 1931
Child Dies
Four-months-old VINCENT POEPLEIN, of 205 Crescent street, died
suddenly in his home yesterday.The child was dead when Dr.RUBIN,
of Trinity Hospital,summoned by the parents,arrived at the house.
MAN KILLS SELF, GAS FAILS WOMAN
Despondent because he recently had lost his job as a
laborer,according to his wife Barbara, Michael SALVATORE, 48 of 306 Bridge
street, placed a pistol to his head in his home to-day and ended his life. His
body was found in the bedroom by Mrs.SALVATORE, who notified police of the
Poplar street station. Dr.DARAVAGILIO,of Holy Family Hospital was called.
Mrs. Susan BERBANG, 29, of 124 Prospect avenue,made an unsuccessful
attempt to-day, police say, when she turned on a gas heater in her home. She
was taken to Kings County Hospital for treatment, ill health according to
police prompted the woman to try to take her life.
ANDERSON- At her home, 637 20th street,ELSIE W., on January 1, beloved wife of
William ANDERSON and mother of William and Edward. Funeral services on Sunday
January 4, by the Rev. Dr. VALENTINE,of the Lutheran Church.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.
BERRY-On Tuesday, December 30,1930, MARGARET E., beloved wife of Charles BERRY.
Funeral from her late residence,2162 E37 street, Saturday thence to the
Church of Resurrection,Gerritson avenue.Interment St. John's Cemetery.
BRODERICK-JOHN.F, beloved husband of Barbara (nee FISCHER),on Thursday January
1,at his residence 8715 ??street, Woodhaven. Solemn requiem mass at the Church
of St. Thomas the Apostle, Saturday 10AM. Interment St.John's Cemetery, under
the direction of Feeney & Sons.
BUTLER-THOMAS F, on Dec 31,1930, resident of 100 5th avenue, beloved husband of
LEAH, brother of William, George and Mrs.H.SWEENEY. Funeral from Walter
B.COOKE Funeral Home, 50 7th avenue, Saturday.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
COSGROVE- THOMAS, on January 1 1931, at his home 529 62d street.
Funeral Saturday from the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Petpertual Help,
where solemn requiem mass will be offered.
Interment St.Mary's Cemetery, Kingston,NY.
CRAWFORD-MARGARET L., at her home of her daughter, Mrs.Margaret COSGROVE,
2135 E 15th street on Dec 31. She was an old residence of Windsor Terrace.
Funeral on January 3; thence to the Holy Apostle Church,
where services will be held by the Rev.George MULLEN.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.
FITZPATRICK-CORNELLIUS P, on Dec 31,at his home,80 Visition place, beloved
husband of Mary (nee O'LEARY) and father of Daniel, Timothy, John and Michael,
and one daughter Mrs.Joseph SHANNON. He was a member of the Holy Name Society
of the R.C.Church of the Visitation, where a requiem mass will be offered on
Saturday at 9;30AM. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
GRILLS-MADELINE E, formerly of 219 14th street, Brooklyn,
suddenly January 1,1931 at her residence, Long Branch, NJ.
She was the only daughter of Walter H and Annie GRILLS.
Interment Sunday, January 4 1931 at Long Branch,NJ.
HARTMAN-WILLIAM, on Dec 31,1930 aged 29 years, beloved husband of Caroline
(nee HERRMAN) father of Rita HARTMANN and brother of Margaret DETHIEFSON
and Augusta HUTTER. Funeral Saturday from his home, 510 Woodard avenue;
thence to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal R.C.Church.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.
HERRIS- On Tuesday Dec 30 Henry H. HERRIS, beloved husband of Mary and father of
John S.and Henry J.HERRIS. Funeral services will be held at his residence
83 McDonough street, Friday at 2;30 PM. Interment Saturday Evergreen Cemetery.
LAVIN- On Friday January 2,1931 at 2304 Newkirk avenue Richard E, beloved husband
of Anne LAVIN (nee McGUINNESS) and brother of Edward and Luke LAVIN, sisters
Mrs.Thomas NOLAN, Mrs.William McINTEE, Mrs. Felix P. McKENNA.
Funeral Monday. Solemn mass of requiem at the church of Our Lady of Refuge.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
McMANUS- Margaret, Wednesday, at 80 Palmetto street. Survived by three
daughters, Mrs.Ellen MAHONEY, Mrs Margaret McGEE and Mrs.Hannah HUGHES
Funeral Saturday at 9AM;thence to the R.C.Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel,
where a requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
MINNICK- On January 1,1931, John M.MINNICK, beloved husband of Alice
(nee CONNOLLY) MINNICK. Funeral from his residence, 82 Carlton avenue,
Monday,January 5; thence to Sacred Heart R.C. Church.Interment St.John's Cemetery.
MURRAY- On January 1,1931 Margaret (nee BOWES) MURRAY, beloved wife of the late
James P. MURRAY and mother of Florence MURRAY. Funeral on Saturday from her
residence, 68 Hicks street. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Assumption.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
SIMPSON- On Wednesday,Dec 31. Jennie (nee CUNNINGHAM) beloved wife of Andrew
H.SIMPSON, funeral services Friday at her residence, 195 Bush street.
Interment Saturday Greenwood Cemetery.
THILL- On Dec 30, in his sixty-ninth year, Peter, beloved father of Estelle STROHM,
Wilhelmina THILL and Eleanor HOMBERG. Three grandchildren and two sisters
also survive.Funeral services on Friday at 8PM at his home, 7408 64pl, Glendale.
Interment Saturday,10AM, Lutheran Cemetery.
THOMSON- Suddenly on Dec 31. Charles F, at his home, 8615 76 street,
Woodhaven, beloved husband of Mary A.(nee WALSH) and father of Mary A. and
Walter E.THOMSON. Funeral Saturday followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
VOIGHT- On Dec 31,1930 Peter A.VOIGHT, 345 Beach 142 street, Rockaway
Beach, L.I. formerly of Buffalo, NY. Survived by his wife, Elizabeth;
daughters,Muriel, Kelly, and son Lawrence VOIGHT. Funeral Saturday from his
residence. Solemn requiem mass at St.Francis de Sales R.C.Church, Belle Harbor, L.I.
Interment St.John's Cemetery.
ZAHN- Frederick, on Dec 31, in his 71st year, beloved husband of
Elizabeth (nee OSTERTAG) and father of Henry. Members of Wieland Lodge,
No 399, I. O. O. F, are invited to attend the services Friday, 8PM,
at his home, 21 Weirfield street.
Funeral Saturday. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.
IN MEMORIAM
ROSHON- Eleanor,died January 1,1928
A sad and loving remembrance; sleep in peace.
Mother, Brother, Sister and Grandmother.
Elias FARAGE, died yesterday at his home, 184 Pacific street. He
was born in Damascus, Syria, forty-two years ago and was a resident
of Brooklyn for the past twenty years.He is survived by his wife,
Wedad (nee MATOUK) FARAGE, one son Tony,and a daughter Mary.
Funeral from his late home, Saturday; thence to R.C. Church of the
Virgin Mary, Clinton and Amity streets, where services will be held
by the Rev.Paul A.SANKY. Interment at St.John's Cemetery under the
direction of Jere J.CRONIN, Inc.
Charles A.HENNECKE,died yesterday at his home, 314 Hicks street.
He was born in Brooklyn, He was a member of Bridge, Struetural and
Oramental Iron Workers Union of American Federation of Labor.
He is survived by his wife, Anna (nee ABSOURY) HENNECKE.
Funeral services Saturday at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Lebanon
Syrian Church, Hicks street, near Jorgleman street, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev.Father Mansour STEPHENS.
Interment St.John's Cemetery under the direction of Jere J.CRONIN, Inc.
Patrick GORMAN, died Wednesday. He was employed by the Brooklyn Union Gas Co,
and is survived by his daughter-in -law, Mrs.Helen GORMAN,and three
grandchildren, Harry SHYDER, Edward GORMAN and Florence GORMAN. Funeral
Saturday, from his home of his daughter-in-law, 491 DeKalb avenue;
thence to St.Patrick's Church.Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery, under
the direction of James A.MADDEN,197 Franklin avenue.
Margaret V.FRENCH, died Wednesday at her home, 850 Bedford avenue. She was born
in Brooklyn, the daughter of the late Cornelius and Delia MURPHY, and is
survived by her husband, Ernest; 2 sons, George F,and Ernest A,; 2 daughters,
Margaret F.FRENCH and Mrs.Edward HESDRA, three sisters, Mrs.E.MESTIVIER,
Mrs. John QUINN and Mrs Edwin ISLES. Funeral Saturday at 10AM; thence to
St. Patricks Church.Interment will be Holy Cross Cemetery.
Anna K.HIGENSTUILER, died yesterday at her home,209 Nassau avenue, she is
survived by her daughter, Mrs.Meta MULLENBROCK; two sisters, Mrs Freda
TIEDEMANN, Miss Dora HILGENSTUILER;, two brothers,Henry and George
HILGENSTUILER, and a grandchild Edwin. The funeral services will be held at
the funeral parlors at 209 Nassau avenue Saturday at 2PM, the Rev.BLAESI
officiating. Interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery, under the direction of
Weigand Bros.
Margaret MURRAY, wife of the late James P.MURRAY,died Thursday at her
home, 68 Hicks street. She is survived by one daughter, Florence,and two sons
Capt.James MURRAY,of Engine Co.252,N.Y.F.D., and John MURRAY, of Electrical
Worker's Local 3. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9;30AM; thence to the
Church of the Assumption, where a solemn requiem mass will be
offered, followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of
T.J. HIGGINS & Sons, Inc.203 Jay street.
Mary PALYKO, died Wednesday at her home,208 Java street. She is survived by
her husband,Michael;two sons,John and Stephen,and three daughters, Mrs.Annie
VACCARO, Mrs.Pauline EONELLI and Mary POLUKO. She was a member of the First
Catholic Slovak Union of the United States, and had been a resident of
Greenpoint for thirty years.She was a member of the Holy Family Slovak
Catholic Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10AM
tomorrow, Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery, under the direction of
Joseph P. SOYKA, 184 Huron st.
John J.FITZPATRICK, of 850 forty-second street, died Wednesday. He is survived
by his widow, Evangeline, and a sister Mary. He was a veteran of the World
War, having served in Company D, of the Twenty Second Infantry. The funeral
will be held at 9AM tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Catherine
Alexandria. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Jennie SIMPSON, died Wednesday at her home, 195 Bush street. She was born in
Glassboro, NJ and had been a resident of the Twelfth Ward of Brooklyn for
fifty eight years. She is survived by her husband, Andrew.H; two sons, Henry and
John; four daughters, Mrs August FERRARO, Mrs.John PROISER, Mrs Fred O'DELL
and Mrs William KELLY; a brother ,Joseph CUNNINGHAM, of Milwaukee; twenty two
grandchildren,and twenty eight great-grandchildren. The funeral services will
be conducted at 8 o'clock tonight by the Rev.Dr.George C.GROVES. Interment at
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CLERK ACCUSED BY DYING WIFE OF FIRING SHOTS
CASSIERI, Yvonne, of 3903 Avenue P. comely Millner's model,
husband charged with murder. The woman was found dying of bullet wounds
last night on a porch at 2029 East Fortieth street.She died a short time
later in Kings County Hospital.
See :3 January 1931 Court
AUTO GAS KILLS MAN IN JAMAICA
Funeral arrangements are being completed to-day for Peter SAUER, 61, of
88-37 187th place, Jamaica, who was found dead from monoxide gas poisoning in
the driver's seat of his car last night in the garage at the rear of his home.
When SAUER'S son, Charles, went to the garage to see if his father had
returned the car which he was supposed to have taken out yesterday morning,
he discovered his father's body.The Police Emergency Squad from Richmond Hill
and an ambulance surgeon from Mary Immaculate Hospital failed to revive
SAUER. The physician stated that SAUER had been dead for more than ten hours.
3 January 1931
WOMAN IS KILLED IN 5-STORY FALL
Mrs Louise ROVINSKY,28 of 1613 Fifty-second street, was killed
to-day when she fell or jumped from the roof of a five- story apartment house
at 1601 Forty-eight street, according to police.Her body landed in the street
in front of the building.
It was seen by an unidentified taxicab driver who picked up the body
and hurried to the United Israel Zion Hospital. There it was said the woman
probably was killed almost instantly.
ANDREAS-Godfrey, a realtor, of 134-13 97th avenue,Richmond Hill,died
Friday, January 2 in his fifty-second year at the Lutheran Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, Pauline; three daughters, Josephine OSBORNE,
Bertha GRINSHAW and Miss Pauline ANDREAS; six sons, Arthur, Raymond,
William, Henry, Alfred and Edward; one brother, William SCHECKER.
He was a member of S. F. Dupont Camp, No.168. S.of V. U. S. A.,
and Montauk Council No.99, Junior O.U.A.M.
Funeral services at his home on Monday. Interment at Cedar Grove Cemetery.
BAMBERGER-Joseph,on January 2, at his residence, 6730 Ridge boulevard, beloved
son of John and the late Anna (nee PFEIFFER) BAMBERGER and brother of John,
Gertrude, Frederick, Louis and Anna TONER. Funeral Monday.Slemn requiem mass
at Our Lady of Angels R.C.Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
BOYD-On January 3,1931, Elizabeth, daughter of Ellen and James H, at her residence
632 Broadway. Funeral Monday January 5 at 3PM. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
BRADY- Terence J, on January 2, beloved husband of Alice M.BRADY (nee FLATTERY)
at his residence, 143 East 43rd street, Brooklyn. Notice of funeral later.
Brooklyn Lodge No.22, B.P.O. ELKS-Brothers; you are requested to attend the
funeral services of our brother, Francis LOCHOWICZ, Sunday evening, January 4,
8 o'clock at his residence, 548 Eighth street.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN Exalted Ruler
Brooklyn Lodge No.22, B.P.O.ELKS-Brothers; you are requested to attend the
funeral services of our brother,Charles O'CONNOR, Sunday evening,
January 4 at 9PM at his residence,580 Eighty-third street.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN Exalted Ruler
Gen.Wayne Council No, 48. R. O. U. A. M.- Brothers; you are requested to
attend the funeral services of our late brother, William T. BOHL, at his late
residence, 2033 Grove street on Sunday January 4, 1931 at 8;30PM.
William BERSEY, Conucil
Joseph F.HAZELETT, Secretary
**note, these next death notices were very hard to read.
HEBEBRAND- Suddenly on January 3, 1931, Edward C., beloved husband of Tillie
HEBEBRAND. Funeral services Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the parlors of
Charles J. BARR, 541 Franklin, between Ful??? and Atlantic avenue, Interment ????
Irvington, NJ. Tuesday at 11AM.
HUCK-Elizabeth, on Friday in her Sixty-fourth year, sister of Benjamin F.JONES.
Funeral Monday 1;30PM from her residence,47 Hausman street, Greenpoint;
thence to the Messiah Lutheran Church, on Rus??? street.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.
JONES-On January 2,1931 at her home 346 Seventeenth street. Mary,
devoted wife of William and dear mother of John.
Solemn requiem mass at Church of St. John the Evangelist, Monday.
KEARNEY- After a brief illness, on Friday January 2, 1931, Charles J, beloved
husband of Carrie (nee AR????) devoted father of Grace, S???? and
Florence, and brother of C????? KEARNEY,at his residence,?? Jay street.
Notice of funeral later.
LEWIS- Mary A.(nee HICKEY) beloved wife of Michael, on January 2, at her
residence, 2?? Eighty ??? street. Solemn mass of requiem, Monday at the Church
of St.Anselm, Eighty-third street and Fourth ave. Interment St. John's Cemetery.
Long Island General Assembly, Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus, announce
with deep regret the death of Sir Knight, Francis LACHOWICS. Members will
assemble at the home of his mother, 548 8th street, Brooklyn, January 4 at 8;30PM.
Wear ????.?????? Councile No.126
Harry S.HOWARD Faithful Navigator
L??TRELL- Ellen,on January 3,1931 at her residence, 379 Senenth ???? beloved wife
of John, mother of Margaret. Notice ??????? later.
??CLOSKEY- Catherine on ??????,1931 age fifty ?? years; beloved wife of
Frank, mother of Edward and sister of Mrs.Mary DUFF and Amos ??UDD. Funeral
from the N.Y.B. Funeral home,187 South Oxford street, Brooklyn, January 5.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
MURRAY-On Saturday January 3,1931. William, beloved son of Mary (nee DOOLEY)
and the late John MURRAY, at his residence, 702 Greenwood avenue.Windsor
Terrace. Notice of funeral later.
O'BRIEN- On January 2, John J, beloved husband of Catherine O'BRIEN (nee COONEY)
at his residence, 597 ???? street. Funeral on Monday at 9AM. Solemn requiem
mass at St. James Pro-Cathedral. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
O'CONNOR-On January 2, Charles at his resident 530 83d street. Survived by his wife
Anna, one daughter Marie. Requiem mass Monday January 5, St. Anselm's Church.
ONOFRIO-Rizzo, January 1, at his home 760 Schenck avenue, beloved husband of
Mary, and son of Michael and Pasqual??. Funeral January 5 at St. Gabriel's
Church. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
PRINCE- Charles, on January 1, beloved husband of Katherine Kelly PRINCE and
father of Edmund. Funeral Monday 9;30AM,from residence, 974 East 34th street.
Requiem mass at St.Vincent Fe??er's Church. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
REIS- Raymond, beloved son of Mr & Mrs.Aloysis REIS and brother of Grace, in
his Sixteenth year. The funeral will be held from his late residence, 376
Woodard avenue, Monday;thence to St.Aloysius R.C.Church,where a
solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment family plot. St.John's Cemetery.
WILSON-Ida (nee SCHEAMANN) beloved wife of George WILSON of 184 Sumpter
street, died January 2, aged 61. Funeral services on Sunday at 8PM. Interment in
the family plot on Monday, in Evergreen Cemetery. She is survived
by her husband,two daughter's, Mrs. John CULLEN, Mrs George GOLDEN, five
sons, Eugene, Fred, George, Frank and Benjamin; one sister, Mrs.G.YOUNG and one
brother, Paul SCHEAMANN.
FELL- Aileen (nee NIEMI), died yesterday at her home, 1407 East Forty seventh
street. Six weeks ago she married Frederick FELL,who survives her. The funeral
will be held at 9;30AM Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Brigid.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Herbert
FITZPATRICK, 4509 Fifth avenue.
O'CONNOR- Charles, died yesterday at his home, 530 Eighty Third street. He is
survived by his widow, Anna; a daughter, Marie O'CONNOR; a brother, Daniel
O'CONNOR and three sisters, Mrs. Marie PETERMAN, Mrs. Francis LYMER and
Mrs. Margaret FUREY. The funeral will be held at 10AM Monday with requiem mass
at the Church of St.Anselm, Fourth avenue & Eighty-third street.
Interment at St.John's Cemetery.
HUCK- Elizabeth, died yesterday at P.S.110, Monitor street, Greenpoint, where
she was employed as matron. She was born in Greenpoint Sixty-three years ago.
She is survived by a brother, Benjamin F.JONES. She was the widow of Henry
HUCK and was president of the Ladies Aid Society of the Messiah Church fot
the past ten years. The funeral will be held at 1;30PM Monday from her late
home, 47 Hausman street, with services at the Church of the Messiah, Russell
street. The Rev. Dr. BULLER will officiate. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.
BOYD- Elizabeth (nee FARRELL), died yesterday at her home, 632 Broadway.She was
a daughter of Ellen and the late James H.FARRELL. She is survived in addition
to her mother by a brother,James H.FARRELL. She was a member of the Church of
All Saints, Throop avenue and Thornton street. The funeral will be held at 3PM
Monday. Interment will be at Calvary, under the direction of James H.SHEVLIN,
464 Lorimer street.
INFANTOLINO- Elvira, died Thursday in her Twenty-fifth year,at the Long
Island College Hospital. She is survived by her father, Berengario;three
brothers, Michael, Charles and Joe, two sisters, Frances and Adeline. Funeral
Monday from her late residence, 8714 Colonial road. Requiem mass at
St.Patrick's Church, Fort Hamilton, at 9;30AM. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.
In Memoriam
CORNELL-Agnes.
In loving memory of our dear mother who departed this life January 3,1929.
Loved in life, cherished in death.
Daughters
ERLAND-
In sad and loving memory of our beloved mother, Margaret ERLAND,
who died January 3, 1928. Rest in peace
Daughters
JENNISON-
In loving memory of my husband George H. JENNISON, who passed into
eternal rest January 3, 1929.
Wife
LAWLER-
In memory of our father William, who died January 2,1925.
May he rest in peace
Son, Hugh Daughter, Lillie
O'SHEA-
In sad and loving memory of a beloved wife and mother who died January
4, 1924. Mass offered Monday morning, St.Eph????( very fadded)
O'SHEA-
In loving memory of my dear sister
gone but not forgotten
brother,John
THODE-Theodore,
in loving memory of my beloved husband who passed away just
a year ago to-day, January 3,1930
Gone but not forgotten. May he rest in peace.
Wife Emily
5 January 1931
TWO KILLED AS AUTO CRASHES INTO TRUCK
Ambulance on Way to Scene in Collision, Injuring 3 more.
Two men were killed on the Jericho turnpike near Syosset, L.I., today when
their automobile crashed into the rear of a ten-ton truck during a thick haze.
A few minutes later an ambulance from Nassau Hospital,rushing to the
scene and another automobile collided a quarter of a mile from the death
scene, and the ambulance Surgeon and two others were hurt, one of them seriously.
The dead are; John P. ROBERTS, an employe of Edward SHATTUCK, wealthy
resident of Plainview. John LARGESSE, of Ferry avenue,Bayville, a worker on
the new Crescent A.C. grounds at Huntington.
The injured; Dr.Alexander JOHNSON, cut and bruised. Michael BORTANO,
22 School street, Oyster Bay, severe head injury,Nassau Hospital. Thomas
PELLEGRINO, 22 School street, Oyster Bay, sprained back and bruises, Nassau
Hospital. BORTANO's condition is serious hospital authorities fearing that
his injury is a fracture of the skull.
According to the police, ROBERT's was driving toward Jericho with the
unidentified man at his side, when they caught up with a heavily laden food
truck driven by Fred TIPPET, of 79 Union street. It was about 7AM,and the
roads was covered with a thick haze.The light car rammed the rear of the big
truck and both occupants were killed. TIPPET was not even shaken up. He called
for an ambulance,and Dr.JOHNSTON started from Mineola with Albert MOREY at
the wheel of the ambulance.
At Jackson avenue and Jericho turnpike,Joseph RUSSO, of 22 School
street, Oyster Bay, was driving south across the path of the on-rushing
ambulance. There was a collision and the ambulance was wrecked.
A passing motorist picked up the doctor and the two injured men and
rushed them back to Mineola to Nassau Hospital. Police did not arrest anyone.
The body of the man who was driving with ROBERT'S was later
identified as that of LARGESSE,who made his home with his step-brother, Louis
J.McDONALD. LARGESSE was driving the automobile at the time of the
crash,according to police.
POISON KILLS 2 FISHERMAN
Two vagabond fishermen who were permitted by the Captain to sleep
on the fishing boat Glory every night at Sheepshead Bay off East
Twenty-second street did not wake up early to-day.
The men, Fred JOHNSON, 60 and Samuel GLUCKSTEIN,60, both addresses
unknown, were found dead by Charles NILSON, of 742 Forty-seventh street, a
deckhand, who went to wake them.
When there was no response from either man, Capt.Jacob MARTIN,
2749 East Twenty-seventh street, Sheepshead Bay,called an ambulance surgeon
and Police Emergency Squard 11, whose efforts to resuscitate the men were
unsuccessful.
Death was believed to be due to alcholic poisoning, as Dectective
Albert DALY of Sheepshead Bay Station found the dregs of a whiskey bottle
nearby.
Both men were well known among fishermen in the Sheepshead Bay
district.GLUCKSTEIN was popularly known as ''Columbus'',and had been a
fimilar figure there for twenty years. Autopsies were to be performed to-day.
WOMAN KILLED BY HIT-RUN DRIVER
Miss Helen WEISS, 35, of 509 Cortelyou road,was killed last night
when she was struck by an automobile and thrown into the path of a Southbound
one-man Utica avenue trolley car.The wheels of the trolley passed over her before the
motorman could bring it to a halt.
Bernard WEISS,55 of 916 Tiffany street, the Bronx, an uncle of Miss WEISS
was standing with her on Uticaavenue at Rutland road,waiting for the
trolley,WEISS also was struck by the automobile but was thrown clear of the
trolley car. The driver of the automobile did not stop.
While Police Emergency Squard 14, from Liberty Station were jacking
up the trolley to extricate the woman's body,Dr.DANIELS of Kings County
Hospital treated WEISS. He suffered severe head injuries and a broken left leg.
WEISS was taken to the hospital.
Police of Empire Station are searching for the driver of the
automobile.Passerby described it as a tan-colored Sedan driven by a man. The
trolley was operated by motorman Patrick CONWAY, of 1331 East Fifty-seventh street.
Daisy GREENSTEIN,19,of 537 Powell street,was attempting to cross the
street at Belmont and Alabama avenues when she was knocked down by an
automobile.The driver turned his car into Belmont avenue and sped.
COBBLER SUCCUMBS, WOMAN ESCAPES GAS
Joseph SHAPIRO, 55, a cobbler,was accidentally asphyxiated by
illuminating gas escaping from a heater set on a table in his living room in
the rear of his shop at 1372 Bergen street yesterday. Mrs.Blanche
WALKER,living in an apartment in the second floor,was overcome by the fumes
and was revived by Dr.GREEN, of St. John's Hospital, and members of a gas
company inhalator squad.SHAPIRO was found dead in bed.
BANNON-Margaret (nee McGRATH),died Sunday,January 4,1931, at her residence,
128-12 149th street,South Ozone Park,L.I., beloved mother of Mrs.Anna RENKEN
and John F.BANNON of the N.Y.F.D. Engine Co.246, Sheepshead Bay. Requiem mass
at the R.C.Church of St.Clement the Pope, South Ozone Park, Wednesday,9;30
AM.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery
BARRETT-On Saturday,January 3rd,1931, Joseph C., beloved husband of
Ellen (nee BERRY),and devoted father of Mrs.Walter DOOLAN and
Mrs.Vincent OWEN, at his residence, 731 Dean street.
Funeral on Wednesday at 9AM. Requiem mass at St.Joseph's R.C.Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
BLOCK-George Charles,of 8815 58th ave (Bushkirk place), Elmhurst, N.Y. on January
3, 1931, aged 61 years, beloved husband of Igna BLOCK and loving father of
???sie HILTEBRANT;also survived by two grandchildren.He was for over 35 years
a motorman of the B. M. T. Funeral services at the chapel of Reinhold
A.SKELTON, 8608 Broadway near Queens boulevard, Elmhurst, on Monday evening
Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2;30. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.
BROOKLYN LODGE,NO.22,B.P.O.ELKS-Brothers; You are requested to attend the
funeral services of our brother,Charles J.KEARNEY. Monday evening,8 o'clock
at his residence, 304 Jay street.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN, Exalted Ruler
BURKE-On Sunday, January 4,1931,Michael,beloved husband of the late
Mary (nee TEHAN) and father of Mrs.James W.FRASER and Mrs.Robert FRASER.
Funeral Wednesday, from his late residence, 932 82nd street; thence to the
Church of St.Ephrem where solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
CLARKE-John W., at his home ?14 Eagle street, on Saturday, January 3. He is
survived by one sister, Mrs.Mary DEGNAN and one nephew, Martin DEGNAN. Funeral
will take place on Tuesday, January 6; thence to St. Columbkille R.C.Church, where
there will be a requiem mass at 10AM. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
DOLAN-John, on Saturday, January 3,1931 at Brooklyn State Hospital, formerly of 9
Henry street,husband of the late Mary DOLAN. Survived by his son John; two
daughters Alice and May, one sister, Mrs.Mary MacDONALD. Funeral services
Wednesday at 10AM, with requiem mass at the church of the Assumption.
Interment at St.Johns Cemetery. Boston and Detroit papers please copy.
KUTSCHAR-Albert J.,died January 4,1931,in his 20th year.Funeral from his late
residence,104-35 203rd street,Hollis. Tuesday,2PM. Interment Roosvelt
Cemetery. Services Monday evening,8 O'clock.
LANG- On January 3,1931, Sarah A,(nee KERRIGAN),beloved wife of Henry LANG.
Funeral Wednesday,9;30A.M.,from her residence, 1821 East 37th street.
Solemn requiem mass at St.Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatbush avenue.
Interment St.Johns Cemetery.
LASER-Joseph P., on January 3,1931 in his 38th year, beloved husband of
Mary (nee McCARTHY) LASER; father of Dorothy LASAR, also survived by his
father, Joseph LASER; two sisters, Caroline K.PETERSON, Pauline M.WERST,
and one brother Frank H. LASER. Funeral Wednesday from his home,
1106 Jefferson ave; thence to the Fourteen Holy Martyrs R.C. Church.
Interment St.John's Cemetery
MILLER-Frank, on January 4,1931, beloved husband of Sarah (nee KELLY),
father of the Rev.W. Francis and Joseph MILLER. Funeral on Wednesday
January 7,1931 from his residence, 148-48 87rd, Jamaica.
Solemn mass at the church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
Shelton ave.and Parsons blvd, Jamaica.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers.
MURPHY-Helen, on January 4, widow of the late William MURPHY and beloved sister of
Mrs. John BUTLER, Mrs Annie JOHNSON and Mrs Emma HEFFEY. Funeral from 6908
17th ave, thence to Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, where a requiem mass will be
offered at 9A.M.,Wednesday.Interment Calvary Cemetery
MURRAY- On Saturday, January 3,1931, William J., beloved son of Mary (nee DOOLEY)
and the late John MURRAY,at his residence, 702 Greenwood ave.Windsor
Terrace.Funeral on Wednesday at 9;30A.M.. Requiem mass at R.C.Church of
Immaculate Heart of Mary. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
REYNOLDS-Kathryn, died January 3,1931, at her home, 276 Hooper
street,Brooklyn.Survived by one brother, James; two sisters Mary and Rose.
Funeral Tuesday, January 6.Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the
Transfiguration, Marcy ave and Hooper street,10A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
ROLFF-On January 4, Herman A., beloved husband of Bertha ROLFF, father of Louise,
Helen, Bertha and Irma ROLFF, at this home,118 Harrison ave. Baldwin L. I.
Services at St.Peter's Lutheran Church,Baldwin, L.I. Tuesday evening 8 o'clock.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery Wednesday 1PM.
SMILEY-On January 5, Mary E., wife of the late William R. and beloved mother of
William, John, Arthur, Frank and Edward SMILEY. Funeral from her
residence, 556 52nd street, on Thursday,January 8,at 9;30A.M. Requiem mass at
St.Agatha's R.C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
SMITH-James J., beloved husband of Mary T, father of James J. and Helen V.
Also survived by his mother, Anna SMITH, and one sister. Funeral from his late
home,33 Truxton street, Wednesday morning.
Requiem mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church.Interment National Cemetery.
WHITE-On January 4,1931,Walter, beloved son of Rose and the late Maurice WHITE
and brother of Maurice Jr., Edward and James WHITE and Mrs.Ethel DULEY.
Funeral from his late residence, 91-51 115th street,Richmond Hill, on
Thursday,at 9;30A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St.Benedict Joseph Church.
Interment Calvary
WILLIAMS-Ellen (neeM ANSELL),on January 4, at her residence, 32 Prospect place,
beloved wife of the late George WILLIAMS and devoted mother of Tobias, Eugene
Harold, Francis and Mrs.Grace MONETTE.She was a member of the Eucharistic
League of St.Augustine's R.C.Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9AM. Wednesday.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
WILTON- On January 3,Mary, beloved wife of Harry WILTON and mother of
Doris and Harry, daughter of Mary O'BRIEN (nee McKIERNAN), sister of
Sarah, Catherine, Rita, Peter and John. Funeral from her residence,
369 16th street, Wednesday morning. Solemn requiem mass at Holy Name Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
Edward D.HACKETT, died Friday in Bellevue Hospital, Manhattan. He was born in
New York City and is survived by two sisters,Mrs Anna NEZGER and Mrs.
Daniel A. WOODS, and a brother, Joseph HACKETT. The funeral will be held at
10AM,tomorrow from the funeral chapel of Feeney & Sons,1847 Broadway.
Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery.
Julia GRUBA, died Friday at her home, 165 Seventeenth street. She was born in
Poland and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past forty-eight years. She is
survived by her husband, Joseph; one son, John; two daughters,Mrs Anna MAHON;
Mrs Julia FLOGAN; two sisters,Mrs.Anna RUEL and Mrs Mary BERANDT, and four
grandchildren. Funeral from her late home on Wednesday;thence to the
R.C.Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova,Twenty-fourth street, where a requiem
mass will be celebrate at 8;30AM. Interment at St.Johns Cemetery under the
direction of S.K.Szutarski, 246 Twenty-fourth street.
Mae (nee LYNCH) GENGLER, died yesterday in St.Catherine's Hospital in her
thirty second year. She is survived by her husband, Mathias, and a
daughter, Regina GENGLER; her father, Bernard F. LYNCH and two brothers, Ambrose
and Bernard LYNCH. The funeral will be held from her late home, 6948 Seventy
ninth street, Middle Village,Queens, at 9;30 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass
at the church of St. Margaret, Middle Village. Interment will be at St.John's
Cemetery under direction of Charles M.LARMANN, 10 Pullis avenue, Middle Village.
John W. CLARKE, died Saturday at his home, 214 Eagle street.
He is survived by a sister,M rs. Mary DEGNAN, and a nephew, Martin DEGNAN.
The funeral will be held tomorrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St.Columblille. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.
Charles J.KEARNEY, life resident of Brooklyn, died Friday at his home, 304 Jay
street. He was the proprietor of a cafe at Adam and Johnson street for many
years and recently was engaged in the real estate business. He was well known
for his charitable work distributing coal, Thanksgiving and Christmas
baskets,candy and toys to the poor of the neighborhood and for his generous
donations to various Christmas funds. He was prominent in politics and was
active member of the Seawanahaka Democratic Club of the First Assembly
District, the B. P. O. E. Brooklyn Lodge, No.22 and the Holly Club.
He is survived by his widow Carrie KEARNEY; two daughters, Mrs.Grace SPUHLER,
and MClara KEARNEY.
Services will be conducted by the Rev. Dr.E.L. WALZ,of the City Park Branch of
the Presbyterian Church, Monday at 7;30P.M..Funeral will be held from her home
Tuesday at 2P.M. followed by interment in the family plot in Lutheran Cemetery.
The ELKS will hold services at 8P.M. Monday.
William J.MURRAY, born in the old Fifth Ward, a son of Mary DOOLEY and the
late John MURRAY, died yesterday.He was formerly a parishioner of St. Anne's
R.C.Church and recently of St.James Pro-Cathedral. In addition to his mother
he is survived by four sisters, Mae, Mrs.Peter JOHNSON, Mrs.Charles B?HR and
Mrs.Louis BRICCA. He was for many years master stevadore at the Jay street
Terminal. A requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9;30A.M. at the
R.C.Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Simone GANGI, died yesterday at his home, 465 Fulton street,in his
forty-first year. He is survived by his widow, Marie; a daughter, Rose;
his mother, Rose; his father Anthony; three sisters, Lenora,
Januarye and Angeline GANGI, and two brothers, Joseph and Jack GANGI.
The funeral will be held at 9;30A.M. Wednesday from the
funeral chapel of 187 South Oxford street, *rest is cut off.
Mary O'NEILL, sister of the late Christopher O'NEILL, died yesterday at the
home of her nephew,John H. O'NEILL,in Washington, D.C. She was formerly a
resident of Brooklyn. She was for many years a parishioner of the Church of
St.Stephen. The funeral will be held at 3PM. tomorrow. Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Edward H.C. DUNN, 339 Court street.
Elizabeth C.DONOHUE died yesterday at her home,4616 Avenue M. She was
born in Brooklyn, a daughter of Elizabet O'CONNELL and the late
George F.DONOHUE. She is survived in addition to her mother, by two sisters,
Mrs.Peter DRANBOUR and Mrs.William NENSHING, and three brothers,
George P, Peter J, and Alfred D. She was a member of St.Brendan's Alumni
and a graduate of Maxwell Training School for Teachers. She was the president
of the Blessed Virgin's Sodality attached to the Church of St.Thomas Aquinas,
Flatlands, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9;30A.M. Wednesday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under the direction of John J.McMANUS & Sons,2001 Flatbush avenue.
Margaret KILBRIDE died Saturday.She was born in Red Castle, Donegal ,Ireland.
She is survived by her husband, Thomas; a son, John; one brother and one
sister. The funeral will be held at 10;30AM. Wednesday from her late home, 570
Seventh avenue, with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name of
Jesus. Interment will be at St.Johns Cemetery under the direction of M. J.
Smith's &sons.
Hugh ALLEN died Thursday at the home of his daughter,at 1698 Pacific street
in his sixty-ninth year.He was born in Ireland. He was employed for many years
by the Department of Street Cleaning. He is survived by a Son, John ALLEN; a
daughter, Mrs A.WEBSTER and two sisters,Mary and Elizabeth. The Rev.Dr.
STUTTS will conduct the funeral services at 3PM.tomorrow. Interment will be at
2PM. to-day at Evergreen Cemetery.
Mary COGIN, died Saturday at her home,164-19 O'Donnell road, Jamaica.She was
born in Brooklyn fifty-nine years ago and is survived by her husband, Michael;
six daughters,Ellen WEYMANN, Ruth CONNORS, Letty NORRIS, Catherine HONAN,
Gertrude REVES and Rose KELLY,and two sons,Daniel and James COGIN. Funeral
Wednesday at St.Monica's Church at 10AM. Interment at St.John's Cemetery
under the direction of Harry M.ROBBINS, 10 161st street,Jamaica.
William H. GRAHAM, formerly of 245 Prospect place, died yesterday. He is survived
by two brothers, Joseph and Frank, and three sisters, Anna MONAHAN, Agnas
SCULLY and Helen DOWLING. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel at
187 South Oxford street,at 10AM Wednesday, with requiem mass at the church of
St.street. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Lena MEINBERG, died yesterday at her home, 525 Wythe avenue. She is survived by
her husband, William.The funeral will be held at 2PM. Wednesday. Interment will
follow at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Thomas F.FARLEY, of Astoria.
In Memoriam & Acknowledgments
O'SHEA- In sad and loving memory of my beloved sister,Margaret O'SHEA, who
died January 4,1924. Gone but not forgotten.
Brother,John
REISER- In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs.Mary REISER, who died January
5,1930. Gone but not forgotten.
Daughter,Mrs.James GREEN and Family
SIMPSON-Thomas, In loving birthday remembrance of our dear son and
brother, Thomas, who departed this life January 4,1928.
Gone but not forgotten.
FAMILY
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
McCORMACK-Mrs Mary A. McCORMACK and family wish to acknowledge with the
deepest appreciation and many thanks to the clergy and nuns, friends, neighbors
and relatives on the sad bereavement of the death of a beloved husband and
father, Edward F.McCORMACK, who died December 21,1930
6 January 1931
BURGLAR BEATS GIRL TO DEATH, LOOTS BAKERY
Crushes Skull With Chair--Cash Drawer Yeilds $10
A burglar, apparently familiar with store routine, beat Doris REILING,
pretty 18 year old clerk, to death with a soda counter chair today in the
fifteen minutes that elapsed between store opening and the arrival of a
delivery man who discovered the body.
The girl,her skull crushed, lay in the rear of the store at 4220
Broadway,Manhattan, where she had been beating while defending $10 in change
left overnight in the cash drawer.
RICH FARMER KILLED BY ACCIDENTAL SHOT
Joseph WULFORST, 45, a prosperous farmer of Uniondale, L. I. ,was fatally
shot to-day by the accidental discharge of a shotgun which he was examining
in the rear of his home.The charge of shot penetrated his abdomen.He died on
the way to Nassau Hospital.
MAN SHOT DEAD BY GANGSTERS IN BATH BEACH
Contractor Riddled by Volley From Auto--Crowd Witness Killing.
Assassins firing a sawed-off shotgun and a pistol from a slowly moving
green sedan turned a fusillade of lead on Filippo PICATAGGI, 58, a prosperous
boss plasterer, as he was walking along Seventeenth avenue, Bath Beach, about
9;30 this morning, killing him instantly with one of a dozen or more slugs in
his body lodge under his heart.
The shooting occurred in a crowed neigborhood, which was thrown into
an uproar, and although there was numerous eye witnesses to the attack,
detectives who rushed to the spot were able to get only confusing and
contradictory desriptions of the killers,some reports declaring there were
two of them in the car and others placing the number as high as five or six.
PICATAGGI,who was married and father of two grown daughters, lived at
1718 Sixty-fifth street. He was treasurer of Morris E.GALLO, Inc, plastering
contractors,of 94 West 162nd street,Manhattan.
The man, according to the story as pieced together by detectives who
questioned scores of onlookers and hysterical wife, Rose, had taken a pair of
shoes belonging to one of his daughters to the Endicott Shoe Repair shop at
6416 Seventeenth avenue,about a block from his home.
He emerged from the place and started down the street.Ten feet away, in
front of the butcher shop of David SINGER,at 6416A Seventeenth avenue, he was
met by the shower of bullets from the sedan which had pulled up alongside
him.He dropped in his tracks as the car sped away.
An investigation was started immediately by Deputy Chief Inspector
Vincent SWEENEY, in charge of Brooklyn detectives; Acting Capt.John J.RYAN,
head of detectives of the Tenth Divison; Acting Lieut. Frank BALS, in charge
of Bath Beach detectives, and members of the Homicide Squad.
BOSSOW- Suddenly on January 5,1931,Ernest T, beloved husband of Frances, father
of Earnest BOSSOW,in his 58th year. Funeral services at his residence,52
Seventy-eight street,Brooklyn,on Wenesday at 8PM. Interment Greenwood
Cemetery, Thursday 10AM.
Brooklyn Lodge,NO.22 B.P.O.ELKS- Brothers; You are requested to attend the
funeral services of our brother, Henry A.P.BLAIR, Tuesday evening January 6, 8
o'clock, at Fairchild Funeral Chapel, 86 Lefferts place.
Samuel C. DUBERSTEIN Exalted Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER Sec'y
CALVIN- Gertrude,age 73, oon January 5,1931,at the Bushwick Hospital, wife of
the late John B.CALVIN,and beloved mother of Irving, James, John, Adrienne
O'ROUKE and Gertrude FRASER. Funeral services at her home, 458 Van Buren street,
Wednesday, 9PM.Interment Evergreen Cemetery,10 o'clock Thursday morning.
CONWAY- On January 5,1931, at her residence,277 Prospect Park West, Ellen
HARRIGAN, beloved wife of the late John CONWAY and mother of Edward and John
CONWAY. Notice of funeral hereafter.
DONALDSON- On January 4th,at his residence,230 St.James place, Robert A.J.
DONALDSON, son of William and the late Ellen REARDON DONALDSON;
brother of Walter, Arthur and George DONALDSON, Mrs.Joseph FORD, Mrs.John
SCHAAFF, Mrs Fredderick HEISLER. Funeral from Dunigah & Sons chapel, Rogers
ave and Montgomery street, on Wednesday at 9;31AM; thence to Cathedral
Chapel, Queen of All Saints,Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
GORDON- Michael J; beloved husband of Josephine, on January 3,1931 at his
residence 1063 49th street.Solemn mass of requiem Wednesday January 7, 9;30 AM,at
the Church of St.Frances de Chantal, 57 street and 13 ave. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.
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HAUSER- Charles G,on January ??1931, beloved husband of Char??? (nee Thompson)
father of Charles G,jr and Louise; brother of ???ert HAUSER. Mrs Dorothy
L.HOWE Mrs ?????ia HEUBECH, Mrs Effie MEYERS. Members of House Smith Local No ??.
Services Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at his late residence,48??
ave,Greenpoint,L.I. Funeral Wednesday 2 o'clock at Mt.Olivet Cemetery.
JENTZ- On Monday January 5,1931, Henry William JENTZ, beloved husband of Mi??
(nee FINDELSEN) JENTZ; father of Henry F, and Edward W. JENTZ; son of
Elizabeth SPINK JENTZ, and brother of ??????? JENTZ. Funeral services ??/?
76-40 85th road, Woodhaven, Wednesday.Interment January 8 at 2PM, Lutheran Cemetery
KEARNS- On January 5, Marrgaret (nee TOOLAN), beloved mother of Margaret STUMNER,
and Anna KEARNS, sister of Martin TOOLAN, at her residence, 1711
Centre street,near Cypress ave,Ridgewood. Funeral on Thursday 9;30AM ;thence
to St.Mathias R.C.Church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
KEENAN- On January 5, at his residence,33 Vanderbilt avenue, William KEENAN, son
of the late Hugh and Mary (BIGGS) KEENAN and devoted brother of Mary KEENAN.
Funeral services at Dugigan & Son Chapel, Rogers ave & Montgomery street, on
Wednesday,January 7 at 8PM. Funeral Thursday,2PM. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.
LUCAS- January, beloved wife of the late Henry A. LUCAS,on January 5, at her
residence 8634 80th street, Woodhaven. Survived by two sons,Albert and Frank; one
daughter Mrs. Robert TAYLOR, and three granchildren. Funeral services on Wednesday
evening 8 o'clock, interment Thursday afternoon, Evergreen Cemetery.
McEVOY- On January 6,1931, at his residence, 252 Bond street, James E.McEVOY.
Funeral will take place from his late home on Friday at 9;30AM:thence to
St.Agnes R.C.Church, where solemn requiem mass will be offered.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.
MONAHAN- James P, suddenly on January 5,1931, at his residence,1949 Dean street,
beloved husband of Sadie, and son of Mary MONAHAN, brother of Charles, John,
Joseph and Anna. Funeral will take place from his late residence on Friday
January 9: thence to St.Benedict's R.C.Church, Fulton street and Ralph ave,
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 AM. Interment will be at
St.John's Cemetery.
MUNDAY- James L, at his home 2444 84th street,Brooklyn,on Monday January 5.
Solemn requiem mass Thursday 9:30AM, from St.Mary Mother of Jesus R.C. Church,
85th street and 23d ave. Survived by his widow Ruth, mother Anna, father James:
four sisters,Anna, Catherine, Margaret and Marion, and three brothers, Walter,
Harold and George. Interment family plot, Calvary Cemetery.
MURTAGH- James, at his home, 10 Orient ave, Brooklyn on January 5. He is survived
by his two sisters,Mrs. Michael F.HARRISON and Mrs.James ELDER. He was a
member of Washington Council K of C,No 132 and the Holy Name Society attached
to the Church of St.Mary of Immaculate Conception, where a solemn mass of
requiem will be celebrated Thursday at 9:30AM,Interment Calvary Cemetery.
PLANCO-Mary E, on January 5, beloved mother of George. Funeral from 360 18th
street, Brooklyn.Mass of requiem at St. Johns Church,Thursday 10AM, Interment
Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.
QUIGNEY- Robert, on January 5, at his residence, 135 15th street, son of Patrick
and Grace DEVLIN. Funeral Wednesday 2PM.
STILLWELL- On Monday January 5, Januarye STILLWELL (nee RYAN) at her residence,
470 Sackett street. Requiem mass at St.Agnes R.C.Church,Thursday at 9:30AM.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
TEMPER- On January 5,1931, Adolph, husband of the late Elizabeth TEMPER, and
father of Gustave and Mrs Anna E. SMITH, at his residence, 7155 68th street,
Glendale.L.I. Funeral services on Wednesday 8PM.Cremation on Thursday.
TOWEY- John Joseph, suddenly at his residence,530 McDonough street, beloved
husband of Catherine and father of Mary T.KINNEY, Nora TOWEY, Florence TAYLOR
and John and Joseph TOWEY. Funeral to be held on Friday at 9:30AM, from the
residence:thence to the Holy Rosary R.C.Church, where a requiem mass will be
held.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
TUTTLE- Suddenly on January 5, Anna (nee WADE) TUTTLE, beloved mother of Clarence
and Edward, at her residence,7301 11th avenue. Requiem mass on Thursday at
St.Patrick's, Kent and Willoughby aves. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
In Memoriam
CHATTERTON- In loving memory of my dear mother,Josephine, who died January 6,1930
You are not forgotten,mother dear
Nor will you ever be
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
Son Frank; Daughter-in law,Eleanor
McCOYD- In loving memory of Frederick J, died January 6,1930
Gone but not forgotten.
Wife,Sons& Daughters
McPADDEN- Mary In loving memory of our dear mother who died January 6,1922.
Masses offered. Gone but not forgotten
Family
MULLEN- In fond remembrance of our dearly beloved and devoted husband and
father, Peter F.MULLEN,called to rest January 6,1927. Mass offered
Wife,Son and Daughters.
Albert HUGHES,died Saturday at St.Francis Hospital,Trenton,NJ. He was borrn
in Trenton fifty-four years ago.Survived by his wife Molly E.(nee GAYNOR)
HUGHES, who is the sister of Edward J.GAYNOR, 44 Court street, prominent Brooklyn
realtor;two sons, Albert jr, and Edward; two daughters,Margaret and Ruth. He
was a Spanish American War veteran and was in Troop B of the Sixth Regiment,Cavalry
He was Chief lawyer of State of New York Chancery office at the State House,
Trenton,NJ. Funeral to-day, 9AM,from his home,48 Stanton street,Rahway,NJ,
thence to R.C.Church of St.Mary's Central avenue,Rahway. Where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev.Father KANE. Interment at National
Cemetery under direction of Jere J.Cronin,Inc.
Lucy FACILLA, born in Brooklyn,the daughter of Daniel FACILLA and Filamina
CAROLLA,died Saturday,at her home,207 Park avenue. She was a member of
St.Michael's R.C.Church on Concord street. In addition to her parents she is
survived by two brothers, Guido and Herman, and one sister,Martha. Funeral
will be held Monday at 2:30PM. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
Mildred FROHLING ROSS,died yesterday at her home,9942 41st avenue,Corona,
Queens. She was born in Brooklyn and was twenty-four years old. She is
survived by her husband, Albert and her parents Mr & Mrs.Charles FROHLING.
Funeral services will be held 8o'clock to-night at her late home.
Interment tomorrow,will be at Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of
John Metzner,2800 Atlantic ave.
Otto F.KRAVIGNY, died yesterday at his home,8 Camp City,Ulmer Park. He is
survived by his widow, Mary A.(nee FREEMAN) KRAVIGNY;two daughters,
Mrs William DARROUCH and Mrs.James STANTON, and one son Frank W.
KRAVIGNY.The funeral will be held 9AM tomorrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St.Mary, Bensonhurst. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery,
under direction of John J.O'neill,334 Court street.
John LINDENMEYER, died Saturday.He was born in Germany Seventy-three years
ago, and is survived by three sons, Charles, Edward and George: two
daughters,Augusta GEGG and Anna CARR:twelve grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. Funeral takes place from Lutz Bros.Chapel 507 Fairview avenue.
Services Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Rev.Dr.Henrry C.WALK officiating.
Funeral Wednesday at 10AM.Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
Robert QUIGNEY- Youngest son of Patrick & Grace (nee DEVLIN) QUIGNEY, died
yesterday at his home,135 Fifteenth street.He is also survived by two
brrothers,James and Ivon. The funeral will be held from his late home at 2PM
tomorrow.Interment under direction of Joseph G.DUFFY,237 Ninth street.
Martin HICKEY- A member of Engine 51 and assigned to the Fireboat Zophar Mills
St.George,S.L., died yesterday in his fortieth year at his home,4845 46th
street,Woodside. He was born in Mt.Shannon County Clare,Ireland, came to New York
City in his early youth and lived the past seven years in Woodside. He is
survived by his widow, Margaret (nee HESLIN) HICKEY, and six sons: Martin,
Edward, Francis, John, Robert and Eugene HICKEY. Requiem mass Wednesday at
9:30AM at the Church of St.Therese of the Little Flower, Woodside,Queens.
Interment under direction of Thomas H.IRELAND.
Helen MERENDA, died Sunday in her twelfth year.She is survived by her parents,
John and Marie MERENDA, three brothers: John, Frank and Anthony, and two
sisters:Theresa and Catherine. The funeral will be held at 9:30AM Thursday
from her late home, 2184 Fulton street,with requiem mass at the Church of Our
Lady of Loretta, Sackman street. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery
under the direction of Robert R.Donovan,2089 Fulton street.
Bessie CARROLL, died Saturday at her home,58 Amity street.She was a life
resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by her father, Michael: a
sister, Mrs.Louis BRADFORD, and a brother,Martin CARROLL. The funeral will be
held at 10AM tomorrow with requiem mass at the church of St. Peter.Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery,under direction of James E.Dougherty &
Sons,396 Hicks street.
7 January 1931
BOY FATALLY HURT BY HIT-RUN AUTO
While crossing St.Johns place near Nostrand avenue last night,
Robert SILLICK, 8, of 741 Nostrand avenue, was knocked down by a
hit-and run driver and died an hour later in Swedish Hospital.
Detectives of Grand avenue station are conducting an investigation.
Sorrow and Poverty Visit Two Familes, Sickness and Death Stalk at Doors
Wife and Children of Slain Taxi Driver Suffer.
The sorrow and poverty visite upon the family of Bernard ROSENFELD,
the taxicab driver whose life was snuffedd out by a bullet from a bandit's
gun in the loneliness of Fountain avenues and Linden boulevard, just four
weeks ago to-day, still prevail in the little flat of 603 Blake avenue.
ROSENFELD was slain by a bandit who tried to steal the few dollars he
had made durning the night driving his cab in East New York. His wife,
Ettie,29, and their four children,Bella,13; Goldie,11; Shirley,2; and Milton
3 years old, were depending upon his safe return home with money in which to
purchase breakfast.The two older children were ROSENFELD by a former marriage.
From the moment the courageous taximan dropped from the bullet fired
by the lone bandit he tried to fight off, one sad incident after another has
entered the lives of his widow and children. It has been a constant struggle,
relieved at times by the generosity of newspaper readers who have contributed
various sum of money.
DAUGHTER STRICKEN
Just after ROSENFELD had been buried, his oldest daughter,Bella,was
stricken with appendicitis.She was taken to Lutheran Hospital, where an
operation was performed.Mrs.ROSENFELD received a bill for $72. It had to be
paid.Relatives, neighbors,friends aided her in paying it.
Then MILTON became ill.He had hurried to the door at the sound of
footsteps in the hall, thinking it was his ''daddy coming back''. He was
found to be suffering from pleurisy and was taken to Brownsville and East New
York Hospital, where he remained two weeks.Fortunately there was no bill from
the hospital.
Little Milton came home yesteray.But the youngest child, Shirley-had been
ill since Saturday.She was feverish and crying for ''Daddy''. And last night
they took Shirley to Trinity Hospital, where examining physicians said they
believed the child had pneumonia.
Goldie, the fourth child,bright-eyed and helpful to her mother,is the
only one who has not been stricken- Mrs.ROSENFELD has been ill-nervous, tired
and generally broken by grief-but she has managed to remain out of bed.
READERS CONTRIBUTE
A Standard Union reporter visited the home last night and handed
Mrs.ROSENFELD $36 received from generous readers of this newspaper. $25 was
sent to this office yesterday by Hyman COHEN, President of an organization
known as the Seekers of Friendship of Borough Park.
'' I want to thank these people and all the others who were so good as
to send us some money to help us get along'', sobbed Mrs.ROSENFELD
'' I intend to write each one of them thanking them for their help, but
I have not been able to. It has been terrible-------''
And she had to hurray away because Little Milton,just home from the
hospital,was coughing and crying.
ELDERT'S, ELEVEN IN ALL, FOUND HUNGRY,WITH BABY DEAD
Eleven in the family and only a day's pay,$5.20, to keep them on each
week--that is the problem facing the ELDERT family,of 147-03 114th ave,South
Jamaica, for the new year. It was following the death of the
baby,Marie,daughter of Mr & Mrs
Edward ELDERT, that the plight of the family became known.
Grief overcoming his pride,Eddie went to seek aid for the burial of the
baby and upon his appeal to Lieut.SEEGERS,of the Jamaica police station, a
collection was taken up for the immediate needs of the family and an
undertaker was found who volunteered to ''wait'' for payment.
For a year there has been hardship and a bare existence in the ELDERT
family,with Eddie and his father out of work for six months and the family
dependent upon Teddie, an older brother,24,who up to two weeks ago worked in
a brush factory, and George RAY, a brother-in-law, earning $5.20 for one days
work a week as a painter's helper.When Teddie lost his job and the baby died
it seemed more than they could bear.
There are five children,brothers and sisters of Eddie,the youngest nine,
the tree was up, trimmed,a few strings of popcorn and red streamers and a bit
of tinsel making a brave showing in the Christmas spirit, but when the baby
was taken sick there was little pleasure in the tree, and the children begged
Mrs.ELDERT to take it down.''Thet didn't seem to want to be reminded of the
holidays when they felt so bad about the baby'',she said.
The ELDERT's kept their condition a secret, the children being warned not
to tell anyone.There was often no food in the house,but when Lieut.SEEGERS
sent a policeman to investigate, he found out the truth. Eleven persons in
the house, all living together to reduce expenses and pool their earnings,
with five children and only a half a bottle of milk between them and starvation.
Merchants in the neighborhood solicited by the police donated eight
loaves of bread,several pounds of stew meat, ten pounds of potatoes and
onions, and some butter and eggs. Kind neighbors who had seen the children
going to school,apparently well kept and had not known how long pride would
support even the most destitute, came forward then and offered the help that
was thankfully received.
Margaret Mary UTTER, daughter of Margaret MAHER and George A.UTTER,of 1543
Nostrand avenue, died Tuesday. The funeral will take place Thursday at 2PM,
from the home of her grandmother,1252 Sterling place. Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Thomas H.Ireland.
Catherine BEHAN MAYES, died Monday at her home,Oceanside, Rockville Centre.
She was born in Morristown, NY sixty nine years ago.She was the widow of John
B.MAYES. She is survived by four daughters,four sons and twenty-three
grandchildren.The funeral will be held at 2PM to-morrow from the funeral
chapel of William H.Murray, 831 Knickerbocker avenue. Interment will be at
Evergreen Cemetery.
Timothy J. RYAN, died yesterday at his home, 184 Hull street. He was bornin
County Limerick,Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years.He
is survived by his widow,Beatrice (nee MORRAN) RYAN, a sister; Mrs Mary NAHILL,
and three brothers, Patrick, William and Thomas. He was employed by the
Standard Oil Company for the past twelve years. He was a member of the Holy
Name Society attached too the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 10AM Saturday. Interment at St.John's Cemetery
under direction of Feeney & Sons,1847 Broadway.
Annie WHITFORD, died Monday at her home, 2643 East 18th street,Sheepshead
Bay. She was born in Ireland June 1,1858 and had formerly been a resident of
Greenpoint for thirty years.She is survived by a brother and a sister, both in Ireland.
The funeral will be held at 10AM Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of
St.Mark, Sheepshead Bay.Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.
John COLLIGAN died Tuesday at his home,255 Hamilton avenue.He was born in
Scotland and came to this country forty years ago.His widow,Elizabeth COLLIGAN
four sons, John, Robert, Harry and David; two daughters, Mrs Philip GUGH and
Emma COLLIGAN; two sisters, Mrs Sarah IRVING and Mrs.John CONNOLLY; one
brother,Henry COLLIGAN,survive him. The Rev.Raymond McCONNELL, pastor of
South Congregational Church, will conduct services on Thursday at 8PM in the
Funeral Home,449 Court street.Interment at 2PM, Friday at Greenwood Cemetery.
Louisa KELLERMAN,died yesterday at De Vere Sanitarium,Ozone Park,in her
Sixty-third year.She was born in Brooklyn.She lived at 77-38 68th place,Glendale.
She is survived by her husband,Herman; one son, one daughter, four sisters,
and four brothers. Funeral services will be held at 2PM,Friday at her late
home. Interment will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery,under direction of
Mrs.Francis Stenger,289 St.Nicholas avenue.
George SATHER, died Monday at his home,63 Richard avenue,Glendale, in his
forty-sixth year. He is survived by two sisters,Mrs.Lillian SHERMAN and
Mrs.Frances MUHLEIZEN. Funeral services will be held at the Buss Funeral
Home,6703 Myrtle avenue, Wednesday at 8PM. Interment will take place Thursday
at 2PM at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of William Buss & Sons,6703 Myrtle avenue.
John D.HALLAREN, died yesterday at his home, 628 East Thirty second street
Flatbush.He was born in Maine eighty five years ago and had been a resident
of Brooklyn foor sixty five years.He was for many years engaged in the
building business.He was a member of Priscilla Council,43,S&D of L. He is
survived by his widow,Mamie;two sons, John and William; a daughter,Mrs Hilton
PEDLEY. The Rev.Charles P.Hlbrook will conduct the services at 8PM tomorrow.
Interment at 10AM Friday, and will be at Evergreen Cemetery.
Claus ECKOFF, died yesterday in his eighty-fifth year at his home,7145
Richard avenue(Sixty Seventh place),Glendale. He is survived by a son,
Charles Eckoff, and eight grandchildren. The funeral services will be held at
his late home 8PM Friday. Interment at 10AM Saturday at Evergreen Cemetery
In Memoriam
BARRY- In loving memory of our son and brother,William, who died January 7,1925
Though we shed a tear that is silent
And breath a sigh of regret.
For you were our own to remember
If the rest of the world should forget.
Mother, Father, Sister and Brothers
MURPHY- In loving memory of my dear daughter, Grace, who died January 7,1929.
Gone but not forgotten.
Mother
PATERSON- In cherished memory of our beloved mother,Mae, who died January
7,1927. Fourth anniversary mass offered.
Agnes, Tom and Family
QUINN- In loving memory of my son,John J, mass at Holy Crooss Church,January 8
at 8AM.
May the angel's in heaven around you entwine,
Is all I can wish you, dear son of mine.
Mother
BAKER- On January 6, William,beloved husband of the late Catherine BAKER,and
dear father of William.F; Edward.J; Charles.V; Mrs Nicholas MURMILE; Mrs.
Eugene SMITH; Miss Vera C.BAKER,and brother of Mrs.Elizabeth GORMAN, at
his home,558 11th street. Funeral Friday 9;30AM; thence to St.Saviour's
Church, 8th ave and 7th street, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.
Interment St.John's Cemetery.
BAILEY-Henry R, suddenly on Tuesday January 6,1931, in his 61st year, beloved
husband of Anna BAILEY (nee MAUER), brother of Anna and George BAILEY.
Member of Holy Name Society of St.Anthony's Church. Funeral from his
residence,124 India street,Greenpoint, Friday morning,10;30; thence to
St.Anthony's R.C.Church. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
DRISCOLL- On January 6, Marion Dolores,aged 10 months,infant daughter of
Patrolman Daniel DRISCOLL of the 62nd Precinct, Bath Beach, and Mary MOHN.
Funeral Thursday from her parent's residence,402 45th street, at 2;30PM.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
GUINESS- On Tuesday, January 6,1931. Oscar, jr, beloved son of Oscar and Carrie
GUINESS,in his 22nd year.Services at his home,147-04 Sutter avenue,South
Ozone Park, L.I., on Friday January 9 at 8PM.
HALLAREN- On January 6,1931, John D, beloved husband of Manie E, beloved father
of John M,; William E, and Mrs.Hilton PEDLEY. Funeral services at his residence
628 East 32nd street, Thursday, January 8 at 8;30PM.Interment Friday 10AM.
ROONEY- Suddenly,on January 6, Peter F, beloved husband of Nellie,and father of
Lawrence J,; Roger J; and Victorine, and brother of Launcelot,; John,; Patrick,;
Margaret,;Agnes, and Katherine. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral palors,4th
ave and 42nd street, on Friday,January 9 at 9;30 AM. Requiem mass at St.Michael's
R.C.Church, interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
SOMMERVILLE- n January 6, Mary, beloved wife of the late Patrick, mother of Henry,
grandmother of John. Funeral from her residence,254 Prospect Park West,
Saturday 9;30AM; thence to the R.C.Church of the Holy Name,where a requiem
mass will be offered. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
TOWEY-John Joseph, suddenly,on Monday,January 5, at his residence,530 McDonough
street, beloved husband of Catherine, and father of Mary T.KINNEY.;
Nora TOWEY, Florence TAYLOR,and John and Joseph TOWEY. Funeral to be held on
Friday at 9;30AM from his residence; thence to the Holy Rosary
R.C.Church,Chauncey street,where a requiem mass will be said.Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.
TWELFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION,INC
Members are requested to attend solemn requiem mass at the Holy Name
R.C.Church,Prospect Park West and Prospect avenue, on Friday January 9, 9:30am,
for the repose of the soul of our late secretary,James L.CLEARY
James J.HEFFERNAN
Mary F.SHEA
Executive Members
WULFORST- Joseph H., Suddenly, on January 6 in his forty fifth year.Funeral from
his resident,Uniondale ave and Southern parkway,East Hempstead. Saturday January 10,
9:30AM;thence to the Church of Our Lady of Loretta, Hempstead, where a solemn
requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment will be at
St.John's Cemetery.
TUNNEL TAKES 14th VICTIM
Another life-the fourteenth- was lost today in the construction of the new
Catskill water tunnel, when Melvin CAMPBELL,a 26 year old laborer, of 1485
Myrtle avenue, was killed while working in the shaft in Fort Green Park.
CAMPBELL was struck by the bucket of a steam shovel. An ambulance was
summoned from Long Island College Hospital, but the ambulance surgeon
declared the man was beyond aid.
DEPARTMENT RITES FOR LATE FIRE CHAPLAIN
Battalion Chief's Burial to be Accorded Rev. H. A. HANDEL
The Rev.Harry A.HANDEL, Brooklyn Fire Department Chaplin and for thirty-four
years a minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church, who died yesterday in
his sixty-sixth year at his home,135 New York avenue, will be burried with
the department honors accorded an officer with the rank of a chief of
battalion.
The veteran Brooklyn clergyman, who came to this county from England in
his early youth,studied for the minstry amd was a personal friend of the late
President
Theodore Roosevelt, became a chaplain of the Fire Department in 1902.
Father HANDEL was noted for his humanitarian intrest in fireman and
served during the World War as chaplain of the 106th Infantry. He later
became chaplin of Fireman's Post,Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Chaplain HANDEL in addition too his duties in the Fire Department, was an
assistant in the parish of St.John's Hospital Church in Brooklyn.
One deputy chief, two chief of battalion and one hundred firemen will
compose the Fire Department funeral. The funeral will take place Friday
morning at the Fairchild Chapel,86 Lefferts place,Brooklyn, with services at
St.Paul's Episcopal Church, at 11 o'clock. The body will be cremated and the
ashes taken to Taunton, England.
8 January 1931
ALDEN- Died at 12:10AM,January 8,at her home,340 Dean street,Mrs Cynthia
(neeWESTOVER) ALDEN, founder of the International Sunshine Society. Services
at the Church of Good Shepherd, McDonough street,near Lewis ave, on Saturday
BAUSER- Mathias,on January 6, in his 58th year,at his home,325 Stagg street.
Funeral services Saturday, January 10, 2PM.Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.
BIGGIN- Elizabeth,beloved wife of James BIGGIN,died Wednesday at her home in
Brentwood L.I. Funeral from her residence of her son,William,2247 Schenectady
avenue,on Monday at 9:30AM:thence to St.Thomas Aquinas R.C.Church,Flatlands,
where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.Interment St.John's Cemetery
CONVEY-John F, beloved husband of Bridget (nee NICHOLAS) CONVEY,at his
home,2058A Pacific street, Thursday.In addition to his widow,he is survived by
three sons, three daughters, one sister, two brothers and four grandchildren.
Funeral Monday 9:30AM with a requiem mass at Our Lady of the Presentation.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
DACEY-On Wednesday,January 7,1931,at her residence,806 Classon avenue, Abbie,
beloved wife of John DACEY.Notice of funeral later.
DELANEY-On January 8,Patrick:beloved husband of Catherine and father of Winifred
DELANEY. Funeral from his late residence,295 5th ave,on Saturday:thence to
St.Francis Xavier R.C.Church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
DELRUEX- On January 7,1931,Louis beloved husband of the late Annie WATTS and
devoted father of Alfred, Catherine and Gere DELRUEX. Funeral from his residence
443 5th street,Brooklyn,Saturday 10AM:thence to the Church of St.Francis
Xavier,6th avenue and Carroll street,Brooklyn, for a requiem mass.
DEVINE-Elizabeth, on January 6, beloved sister of Mrs.Nora WRIGHT. Funeral from
her late residence,135 Russell street,on Saturday January 10:thence to
St.Cecilia's R.C.Church where a requiem mass will be of her soul.Interment
Calvary Cemetery.
DOHERTY- On January 7,1931 Mary,beloved wife of John DOHERTY,at her residence
53 Concord street. Notice of funeral later.
ENSMENGER- Adlph D, on January 6, at his home,9413 75th street,Ozone Park,in his
53rd year.He is survived by his wife Mathilda, two daughters;Mrs.William
KERSHAW and Marie ENSMENGER,and one sn,George; two sisters,Mrs.E.
HEATH and Anna ENSMENGER. He was a member of Our Flag Council,No.150,jr
O. U. A. M,and Aggressive Council,R.A.,No2151. Funeral services Friday at 8PM
Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Saturday.
GAVIN-On January 8,John GAVIN, Funeral from Henry McCaddins 55th avenue. Notice
of funeral later.
KELLER-Catherine,on Wednesday,January 7,beloved wife of Edward, devoted mother
of Edward,jr, and Cathryn, loving sister of Andrew, Adam, Baltassa,
Mrs.Elizabeth PETRIE and Mrs.Margaret McKenna.
Funeral from her home,12 Elzey avenue,
Elmore,L.I. Saturday January 10 time later. Requiem mass at St.Boniface's R.C.Church
Interment St.John's cemetery
KENT-On January 7,Bridget A.KENT,beloved sister of Rev.Jeremiah J.KENT and
Margaret A.KENT. Funeral from her late residence,297 6th ave, Saturday January 10:
thence too St.Francis Xavier R.C.Church,where solemn mass will be offered at
10AM. Kindly omit flowers.
LAURENSON- Louise,died January?, at her residence,97 15th street.Survived by her
husband,Andrew, and sister of Frances FINNERTY, Isabell ?IMM, Margaret
SURLESS, Alice SCOTT and Mary MARKOWITZ and Raymond and Charles EVERT. Time later.
SHANLEY- On January 7,Susan,beloved wife of Charles SHANLEY, Funeral
Saturday,9:30AM from her residence,742 Washington ave. Solemn requiem mass at
St.Joseph Church.Interment Calvary Cemetery.
STRAGHAN- On Wednesday,January 7,1931,Lorraine Marie, infant daughter of Alice
(neeCULLEN)and Lieut.Arthur STRAGHAN, N.Y.P.D, at her home, 1547 East 37th
street. Funeral on Saturday at 3PM. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
VORBACH- On Wednesday,January 7, Margaret VORBACH (nee DIERLAIM), wife f the late
John VORBACH,mother of William, John, Anna SCHMITT (nee VORBACH)
Bertha VORBACH, Minnie THOMPSON (nee VORBACH), in her seventy-first year.
Funeral services at her residence,115-16 200th street,St.Albans, NY on Friday
evening January 9 at 8o'clock.Interment Saturday 2PM at Lutherans Cemetery.
IN MEMORIAM
TORMEY- Masses will be offered at Churches of St.Brendan and St.Ignatius
during month of January for the repose of the soul of our loving son, Edward
James TORMEY. Memory of his 26th birthday
Father,
9 January 1931
ABBOTT-On January 8,1931, Timothy, beloved husband of Laura (BROWN) ABBOT,and
devoted father of Edward F.ABBOTT. Funeral from his residence 348 Ovington
avenue; thence to the Church of Our Lady of Angels,73rd street and 4th ave,
for a requiem mass.
ALDEN-died January 8, at her home,340 Dean street,Mrs.Cynthia (WESTOVER)
ALDEN, founder of the International Sunshine Society. Services at the Church
of Good Shepherd, McDonough street,near Lewis ave,on Saturday at 2PM.
ALFONSO- Andolfa, at 127 Waverly ave,died January 8. Funeral will be held
Saturday with requiem mass St.Michael's Church, Concord & Prince streets.
Interment St.John's Cemetery.
BANNON-William,on January 7,age 68 years, beloved father of William and Charles
BANNON; Marion KNOWLES;and Irene ADAMS. Funeral Monday at 9AM from his late
home,70-41 72nd street,Glendale; thence to St.Pancras R.C.Church. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.
BORST-George,Musician,on Thursday January 8,1931, in his 68th year,born in
Brooklyn in 16th Ward, husband of Emma J., father of George, Margaret and
Harold,brother of Mrs.Lillian PETERSON,and Mrs.Louise SCHAEFER.
Funeral services on Sunday,at his late home,493 Ridgewoood ave,
Cypress Hill, Brooklyn.
Interment on Monday at 10AM.Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.
MORSE-On January 7,John,dearly beloved son of the late John and Mary (BOYLE)
MORSE, father of Mrs.Henry ZIMMER and brother of Margaret and James; Uncle of
Mary, Irene and Roobert O'NEILL. Funeral Monday 9;30AM,from his residence,
50 Windson place;thence to the Church of the Holy Name,where mass will be
offered.Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
MURPHY-On January 8,Catherine, daughter of the late John and Mary MURPHY,at her
residence,52 Navy street.Funeral Saturday at 9;30 AM. Solemn requiem mass at
St.Michael's Church.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
NEWMAN-On Thursday,January 8, William, infant son of George and Ruth (STANLEY)
NEWMAN. Funeral Saturday 2PM,from his late residence,658 79th street.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
OWENDOFF- Martin,of 474 72street, beloved husband of Bertha (nee DURHOLZ)
and fond father of Harold and Robert. Solemn requiem mass Saturday 10AM, at
Our Lady of Angels R.C.Church,73rd street and 4th ave.Relatives, friends,
Lieutenants Benevolent Association,also 70th Precinct Personnel, are
respectfully invited.
IN MEMORIAM
LARSEN (nee JESPER)
In memory of our beloved daughter and sister Daisy,who
passed into eternity January 9,1919
FAMILY
WOMAN,75, DIES IN BORO BREADLINE
While she was standing on the Police Department breadline at 261 Bedford avenue
Miss Julia COAKLEY,75,oof 806 Driggs avenue, collapsed and fell to the
floor.Police took her to Bradford avenue station next door and summoned
Ambulance Surgeon BROWN,of St.Catharine's Hospital.The physician found her
dead.The body was taken to the morgue at Kings County Hospital,where an
autopsy is to be performed to determine the cause of death.
WILLIAMSBURG MAN DROPS DEAD AT HOME
While talking with members of his family about 6AM.to-day, George AMATUCCI,
61, of 425 South Fifth street,suddenly dropped dead.Ambulance Surgeon BROWN,
of St.Catharine's Hospital,was summoned,but AMATUCCI was beyond aid. His
death is believed to have been due to heart disease.
AUTOPSY FIXED TO CLEAR DEATH
An autopsy was performed to-day in an effort to solve the mystery
surrounding the cause of the death of Timothy MULVEY,55, of 305 Berry
street,in Greenpoint Hospital last night.
MULVEY was found in an unconscious condition early yesterday by Patrolman
John ROAN,of the Bedford avenue station, while walking his post at North
First and River streets. After the man was removed to the hospital there was
some difficulty in identifying him until police discovered in his hatband a
slip of paper bearing the Berry street address. Investingation brought one of
the members of the family to the hospital where indentification was made.
USHER
Rear-Admiral Nathaniel R.USHER,retired,who was in command of the Brooklyn
Navy Yard at the outbreak of the World War and later wartime commander of the
Third Naval District, died to-day at his home in Potsdam,N.Y. He was in his
seventy-sixth year and had been in ill health for some time.
Robert KOLLIGS- a retired baker,died Thursday at his home,1813Palmetto
street,
Ridgewood.He is survived by his widow,Elizabeth;three sons, Richard,Louis and
Edward;two daughters,Mrs.Emil TIETJEN andMrs.Ida PORSCHMANN and five
grndchildren.Funeral Saturday at 3:15PM from the chapel of Charles MORTON,578
Onderdonk avenue.Interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery.
Rose FINORE-born in Brooklyn twenty-nine years ago,died Tuesday at Prospect
Heights Hospital. She was employed at the Gold Seal Laundry.She is survived
by her husband,Ralph;a son,James; her parents,Antonie and Virginia
MANCINCELLA;two brothers,Anthony and Nicholas; four sisters,Lena GIALLARETO,
Mary FINORE and
Josephine and Anna MANCINCELLA. The funeral will be held at 8:45AM to-morrow
with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good Council. Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery.
Dianiel GRAHAM- infant son of Joseph and Hazel(neeSETTLE)GRAHAM, died
Wednesday at his home,10 Edward street,Funeral will be held from the home
Saturday 2:00PM.Interment at St.John's Cemetery.
Catherine MURPHY- daughter of the late John and MaryMURPHY died Thursday at
her home,52 Navy street.The funeral will be held Saturday at 9:30AM: thence
to St.Michael's Church,Concord and Prince street,where a solemn requiem mass
will be offered,followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of T.J.Higgins &Son,Inc,203 Jay street.
George BORST- died Thursday at his home,493 Ridgewood avenue,Cypress Hills.
He was born in Brooklyn Sixty-eight years ago.He was a member of Associated
Musicians of Greater New York,No.802; Musical Mutual Protective Union. He is
survived by his wife,Emma; two sons;George and Harold,one daughter;Margaret
two sisters,Mrs.Lillian PETERSON and Mrs.Louisa SCHAEFER. Funeral Sunday 8
o'clock,Rev.Dr.James HOFFMAN willofficiate.Burial Monday at10AM in Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of John G.Lutz&Sons,507 Fairview avenue,Ridgewood.
Abbie DACEY- died Wednesday at her home,806 Classon avenue.She was born in
Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty four years.She is
survived by her husband,John; a daughter,Abbie,and four sons,John, Timothy,
Thomas and William. Funeral will be held at 9AM Saturday with requiem mass at
the Church of St.Teresa.Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery,under direction of
F.H.McQuire,756 Classon avenue.
Adolph TEMPER- Seventy-two years old and foreman of the Eberhard Faber
Pencil Compan of Greenpoint,died Tuesday at his home,255 Me?de street.He had
been in the employ of the Eberhard Company since Oct 23,1872. He started work
in his fourteenth year, and continued until his death.He is survived by a son
and daughter.
Andolfa ALFONSO- died yesterday,at her home,127 Waverly avenue.She was
Seventy-six years old.She was born in Italy and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for thirty-two years. She is survived by two sons,Angelo and
James.The funeral will be held at 9:30AM tomorrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St.Michael.Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery,under direction
of Joseph Tari,121 Park avenue.
John Joseph CARR- born on Charles street,in the old Fifth Ward, forty one
years ago, and son of the late James and Jennie (HIGNEY) CARR, died Wednesday
at his home,116 Bridge street.He was a World War Veteran and saw action in
the Meuse and Argone offensive and Sub-Sector Alsace with Company D,54th
Infantry. Surving him are his widow,Rose (McBRIDE) CARR,one son,James; two
sisters,Mrs.Anna WEBER and Mrs.William SCOTT, and one brother,William. He was
a life parishioner of old St.Anne's R.C.Church,where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated Monday 9:30AM, followed by interment, with military
honors,at the National Cemetery,Cypress Hills.
10 January 1931
HUSBAND SLAIN, BORO WOMAN AND 2 MEN HELD
Allege She Offered Pair $500 to Kill Her Spouse
Following an interrogation which lasted several hours in the office of
District Attorney COYNE in White Plains to-day, Mrs.Rosina VOLPE, 36, of 1139
Eighty-sixth street,was arrested and charged with murder, it being alleged she
instigated the murder of her husband, Giovanni VOLPE, in Mamaroneck, Thursday
morning.
Meantime, Dr.Amos O.SQUIRE, county medical examiner was holding an
inquest in Mamaroneck, and at its conclusion he held Alphonse OROTO, 40,
of,115 Henry street, and Joseph COWECORRI,40, of 396 Thirty-ninth street, on
charge of murder.
Mrs.VOLPE,although not accused of firing the fatal shots, is charged
with murder along with the other two defendants. All three were locked in the
county jail at White Plains to wait the action of the Grand Jury.
Police Chief Charles STOWELL of Mamaroneck, District Attorney COYNE and
his assistants J.Lester ALBERTSON and Walter FERRIS, and Sheriff Louis
ELLRDOT and Police Chief Edward QUIRK of Yonkers, took part in questioning
Mrs.VOLPE.
Chief STOLWELL said Mrs.VOLPE made a statement to the interrogators in
which she admitted having offered the two men $500 if they would kill her
husband, because of his friendship for other women. When VOLPE was slain, he
was walking in Mamaroneck with a young woman whose name has been with
held by police.
CASEY- On Friday, January 9,1931,Charles P. CASEY,beloved brother of Mrs.Alice
MURRAY and, Thomas L.CASEY. Funeral from his residence,1215 East Fifty-ninth street,
Flatbush, on Monday January 12,at 9;30AM:thence to the Church of Mary Queen of Heaven,
where a high mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul.
CULLEN- On Friday,January 9,1931, Mary (nee McDERMOTT), beloved wife of the
late Michael CULLEN and mother of Mrs.Edward DAZZO. Funeral Tuesday at 2PM,
from her home,6809 13th avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
DOYLE- James J; on Friday,January 9,1931, beloved husband of Mabel J. and
devoted father of James J, George, Arthur, Gertrude DOYLE and Mrs.Frances MARTIN.
Funeral Monday,2PM from his late residence,495 Warren street.
Interment at National Cemetery, Cypress Hills.
FARRELL- On January 10, James J.FARRELL,dearly beloved father of James J;Jr,
Eileen, Peter,Mrs.Raymond J.CLARE and Mrs.Joseph McCOOK. Funeral from
his late residence,58 Jerome street,Tuesday,January 13,at 10AM. Requiem mass at
St.Malachy's Church. Interment St.John's Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.
HAMILTON- On January 8,1931,in her 50th year, Frances E; beloved mother of
Rose GOLDENSON, Sarah F. and Robert HAMILTON and sister of Matthew BOSTON
and Rebecca PECK. Funeral on Monday at 9;30AM, from her residence,
720 East 43rd street, Brooklyn;thence to the Church of St.Therese of the
Little Flower of Jesus, Avenue D and Troy avenue, where a requiem mass
will be celebrated for the repose of her soul.
HAGEDORN- On January 10,1931, Theresa, beloved wife of the late Dietrich HAGEDORN,
former resident of Huntington.L.I., and beloved sister,of John and Emil HERBST.
Funeral services at the residence of her nephew,Christian MITTENDORF,
1639 Broadway, Tuesday,January 13,at 2PM.Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
(Huntington papers please copy)
JACKSON-On Friday, January 9,1931, William H.JACKSON, beloved husband of Mary E,
and father of Ethel G.ROSSWAY and Harold W.JACKSON, and brother of Louise TOOKER.
Funeral services at his late residence, 80-71 88th ave,W oodhaven,L.I.,on
Sunday,January 11,at 8PM.Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Monday 2PM.
KUNZ- Joseph, on January 9,1931,aged 70 years,beloved husband of Anna M.KUNZ
and father of Marie KUBASKI, Charles and George KUNZ. Funeral Tuesday,
from his home,1466 Jefferson ave;thence to St.Brigid's R.C.Church.
Interment St.John's Cemetery.
LAWLER- On January 9,1931,Hugh M.LAWLER,member of Engine Co.244,N.Y.F.D.,
dearly beloved son of Police Lieut, Edward J. LAWLER and Mrs.Edward J.LAWLER,
and brother of Marion, Edward, Robert,Patrolman John J. and
Patrolman Francis X. and Fireman Martin J. and husband of Lillian LAWLER.
Funeral from his late residence,2957 Voorchies ave,Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn.
Monday,January 12;thence to St.Mark's R.C.Church,Ocean and Jerome aves, where
a solemn high mass of requiem willbe offered for the repose of his soul.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
LINK- On Friday,January 9,in her 26th year,Ethel,dearly beloved daughter of
Emilie and Martin OTTO,and sister of Martha WILLIAMS. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend funeral services on Monday,8PM,at her home,
1917 Cornelia street.Interment Tuesday,10AM,Lutheran Cemetery.
MANNING- On January 9,Mary A.MANNING, beloved sister of Ellen KENNY.
Funeral from her residence 979 77th street,on Monday,January 12.
Requiem mass at St.Ephrem's R.C.Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
MAY- On January 10, Richard T; beloved husband of Mary E.DORAN, father of
Regina and Margaret, brother of Mrs.J.DUFFY, John and James MAY.
Funeral from his residence,251 Lexington ave. Time later.
McLAUGHLIN- Walter,on January 9, at his home,12 Reid ave.
Funeral services Sunday afternoon at 2;30, Rev.William IVIE officiating.
Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery.
McMANUS- On January 9, Joseph L.McMANUS,of 523 Bergen street.
Funeral from the parlors, 187 South Oxford street,on Monday, January 12.
Requiem mass St.Augustine's Church.Interment private.
MONOHAN- William R; onJanuary 8, beloved son of Margaret and the late Francis,
and brother of Thomas, Mrs.Catherine LYNCH, Mrs.Marguerite SMITH and Mrs.
James ANDERSON; formerly of the 7th Ward,Manhattan. Funeral Monday,January 12,
from Jcob SCAEFFER'S Funeral Parlor,42nd street and 4th ave,Brooklyn; thence
to St.Michael's R.C.Church,where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
RUPPERT- Wilhelmina J., on January 9,in her 63rd year. Funeral from her late
residence,6137 Zeidler ave,Maspeth, Monday,January 12, at 2PM. Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.
SHEVLIN- On Friday, January 9,1931 John T.SHEVLIN,beloved husband of Catherine
and devoted father of Neil, Charles, John and James, and loving son of
Mary,and fond brother of James and Sayde and the late Charles A,SHEVLIN.
Funeral from his residence, 149 Highland place.Tuesday, January 13, 9:30 AM;
thence to St.Malachy's R.C.Church,Van Siclen and Atlantic aves, where a mass
of requiem willbe offered.Interment Calvary Cemetery.
SPETH-On January 8, at his residence,783 Ruthland road, George J,. beloved
husband of Margaret and father of George and Margaret SPETH; brother of
Henrietta KELLER, Katherine SPETH, Augusta GIBBONS, Caroline GILL, Mary
BERNARD, Herman and Henry SPETH. Funerl on Monday at 10AM,with solemn mass of
requiem at St.Matthew's R.C.Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
STEIER- John,aged 51 years,suddenly on January9, at his home,60-80 Fresh Pond
road,Maspeth.He is survived by three daughters,Elizabeth, Lillian, Margaret;
two sons,Henry and Albert; one brother,Anton;one sister,Mrs.Barbara BRADY.
Funeral Monday,9;30AM, from Miller Funeral Home,64-19 Metropolitan ave,Middle
Villiage,L.I.Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.
TURNEY- William J., beloved husband of Anna C.,on Thursday,January 8, at his
residence,145 South 10th ave, Mount Vernon. Solemn requiem mass at the Church
of Our Lady of Mercy, Marion ave,Bronx. on Tuesday,10AM. Interment Gate of
Heaven Cemetery,under direction of Feeney & Sons.
UNVERZAGT- Eleanora, on Friday,January 9,1931, at her residence,1137 Hancock
street,beloved wife of Phillip,mother of Jacob and sister of Jacob BACHERT.
Services at her residence Sunday afternoon at 4o'clock. Funeral Monday
2o'clock.Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
WOLF- Louise (nee DEVINE, nee STAEHLE), on January 9,1931, age 52 years; beloved
wife of John WOLF and mother of Edgar, Charles and Henry DEVINE, William and
Lillian WOLF. Funeral on Monday at 2PM from George WERST Funeral Parlor, Hart
street,corner Evergreen ave. Interment Lutherans Cemetery.
In Memoriam
BLUME-Mass willbe offered at Church of St.Rose of Lima,at Parkville,on
Monday,January 12 at 8AM., for the repose of thesoul of a loving wife and aunt,
Nellie A.BLUME, memory of first anniversary of her death.
Husband and Niece
COURTNEY-
In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary, who died January 10,1902.
Her loving daughter, Mary
GUARE-
In sad and loving memory of my husband and our father, Michael, died
January 10,1930. Masses offered. Gone,but not forgotten.
Wife and Children
McKIBBIN-
In loving memory of a daughter and sister, Grace, who died January 10,1920
Though we shed a tear that is silent
And breathe a sigh of regret
For you were our own to remember
If the rest of the world schould forget.
Father, Sister and Brothers.
KUEHNE-
In loving memory of my dearly beloved father, Louis C., who died January 11,1930.
Daughter, Edna
RYAN- William G., who died January 10,1930
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
Wife, Son, Mother, Sisters and Brothers.
BOLGER-
In loving memory of Bridget BOLGER, who departed this life January 10,1923
Mass offered.
While she rests in everlasting sleep,
Her memory I shall always keep.
Jacob PFEFFER,died Thursday in the Brooklyn Naval Hospital.He is survived by
his widow,Margaret; one daughter, his father,Wendelin PFEFFER; two
brothers,William and Joseph, and two sisters,Catherine and Mary NEUMAN. He
was employed by the U.S.Postal Service.He was a member of Bedford Post
American Legion. The funeral will be held from the home of his father at 204
Montauk avenue, at 9;30 AM, Monday,with requiem mass at the Church of
St.Rita. Interment with military honors willbe at Holt Trinity Cemetery under
direction of R.C. Donnelly,880 New Lots avenue.
Frederick OVERZAT,died yesterday at his home,132 Ainslie street. He is
survived by his parents,Albert and Beatrice,and two brothers. The funeral
will be held at 2PM,Monday. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery,under
direction of J.J.Gallagher Sons,215 North Eight street.
John MULLER, died yesterday in his 78 year,at his home,365 Evergreen
avenue.He was born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty-eight years.He was a retired barber. He was a member of the West Side
Sick Protection Society of Manhattan; Alsace Lorraine.1, of New York;
St.Joseph's Society and the Twentieth A.D. Democratic Club. He is survived by
his widow,Catherine; a son,John,and three daughters,Anna TREBEL, Christine
LANNING and Catherine BASSEMIR. The funeral will be held at 9;30AM,
Monday,with requiem mass at the Church of St.Barbara. Interment will be at
St.John's Cemetery under the direction of William Werst,365 Evergreen avenue.
Wilhelmina J.RUPPERT,died yesterday in her sixty-third year at her home,6137
Zeidler avenue,Maspeth.The funeral will be held at 2PM,Monday.She is survived
by three sons,William, George and John,a sister Mrs.Caroline UNGER. Interment
will be at Evergreen Cemetery,under direction of John Sehy &Son,313 Central avenue.
Mary Grace CONROY,died yesterday at her home,2512 East Nineteenth street. She
is survived by four daughters. The funeral will be held at 10AM, Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of St.Mark,Sheepshead Bay. Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Florence Stewart Tolson,1102 Lincoln place.
Christine QUINN, died yesterday at her home, 365 Ocean avenue.She is survived
by her husband,John Joseph QUINN; two daughters,Madeline and Helen,two
sons,Johnand Francis; her parents,Michael and Susan McTIGUE, and two
brothers,John and James. The funeral will be held Monday,with requiem mass
at the Church of the Holy Cross. Interment willbe at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Andrew OBRINGER,died yesterday at his home,167A McDougal street.He is
survived by his widow, Catherine; a daughter,Mrs.Andrew TRAPP, and a
son,George E. He was a member of the Church of St.Benedict,where a requiem
mass will be celebrated, Monday.Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery.
Frank ELLINGHAM,of 5401 Avenue M,died Thursday.He was born in the Bedford
section of Brooklyn and lived for the past six years in the Bergen Beach
section of Brooklyn. He is survived by his widow,Louise A.; a son,Walter; a
daughter,Doris; three sisters and four brothers.The funeral services willbe
held at 2PM,Monday.The Rev.Dr.Henri S.GONDRET will officite.Interment willbe
at Evergreen Cemetery.
Thomas YOUNG, died yesterday at his home,8642 108th street,Richmond Hill. He
was a retired member of the New York Police Department and was attached to
the Bedford Avenue Station for many years. He was 81 years old and is
survived by his widow,Frederich M.(PIENAM )YOUNG and two sisters.The funeral
services will be held at 8;30PM., Monday. The Rev.F.A.Bauers,D.D. of
St.John's English Evangelical Lutheran Church will officiate. Interment will
be at 10AM,Tuesday at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Stephen F.Duryea.
MORSE- On January 7, John, dearly beloved son of the late John and Mary(neeBOYLE)
MORSE, father of Mrs.Henry ZIMMER and brother of Margaret JAMES; uncle of
Mary, Irene and Robert O'NEILL. Funeral Monday,9;30AM, from his residence,50
Windsor place, thence to the Church of the Holy Name,where mass will be
offered.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
OBRINGER- Andrew,beloved husband of Catherine KIRSCHERIHEITER,onFriday,January
9, at his residence,167A McDougal street,Brooklyn. Solemn requiem mass at the
Church of St.Benedict onMonday,at 10AM. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.
OLSEN- Ferdinand,age 83,beloved grandfather of Fred and fond father-in-law
of Anne OLSEN. Remains repose in E. C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals,7614
Fourth ave,until time of service at Kedron Hall,8645 Eighteenth ave, Sunday
3PM. Relatives, friends and members of Kedron Lodge,803; Kedron
Chapter,224,O. E. S.; Bayview Chapter,Aurora Grata Consistory, Long I
Grotto,Kismet,Fort Hamilton Square Club, Fire Square Club, Engine Co.243,New
Utrecht Exempt Firemen's Association, Volunteer Firemen's Association and
Twenty Year Veteran's Association are respectfully invited.
O'NEILLI- OnJanuary 9,1931,Marion , beloved daughter of Edward and Mildred O'NEILLI
(nee McGARRY). Funerl fromher residence,194 North 9th street,Monday, January 12
.Interment St.John's Cemetery.
PATTEE- Mabel,on January 9,1931,at her residence,1222 116th street,College
Point,devoted wife of Luther and mother of Edith and Margaret,and dearly
beloved daughter of Lieut and Mrs.Matthew B.POLLACK,of the U.S.Navy. Reposing
at M.J.Smith Memorial,248 Prospect Park West,Brooklyn.
QUINN- On January 9, Christine at her home,365 Ocean ave,beloved wife of John
and mother of;Madeline, Helen, John and Francis; also survived by her
parents,Michael and Susan McTIGUE and two brothers,John and James.Funeral
Monday.Requiem mass at Church of Holy Cross.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
12 January 1931
AUTO CRASH KILLS HUNTINGTON MAN
Eugen COLWELL,30 of Huntington,was killed when an automobile in which he
was riding in Bayside collided with a telephone pole on Northern boulevard
near 224th street, Bayside, yesterday.
COLWELL was a passenger in an automobile driven by Edward MALLORY,who gave
his address as the Kahn Estate,Woodbury. MALLORY escaped without injury but
John CASEY,30 of Park avenue,Huntington, another passenger,was taken to
Flushing Hospital suffering from lacerations and contusions of the arms and legs.
BAUER-Katie, Saturday,January 10,1931, beloved mother of Mrs.Sophie GOBEL, Mrs.
Hannah LEAVEY, Mrs.Annie EDGAR, Mrs.Marie LETTER, Anthony, Charles and
Henry BAUER,and sister of William ARTZ. Services at her residence,60-62 (2412)
Catalpa ave,Ridgewood, Tuesday afternoon. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.
BAUMANN-Henry,Sr., in his sixty-ninth year,died January 10,1931. Survived by
three sons, Dave, George and Henry,Jr; one daughter,Anna, and five sisters
and thirteen grandchildren.Funeral from the son of his son,Henry,2015 Himrod
street, Ridgewood,Wednesday at 9;30A.M. Relatives and friends are invited.
Interment St.John's Cemetery.
BECK-Hanna Malloy, beloved wife of the late Thomas, on January 11, at her
residence,5415 5th ave. Solemn mass of requiem Wednesday,January 14,at 9;30A.M.
at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help,59th street and 5th ave.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
COSMOPOLITAN LODGE,NO.585,F and A.M.- Brethren are requested to attend
Masonic services for our late worthy brother,Frank NELMES, at his late
residence,1060 Halsey street,Monday evening 9 o'clock.
Ernest L.DEARE, Master
Theo C.OLDEHOFF, Sec.
CURRAN- On Saturday,January 10,1931, Mary(neeRYAN), at her residence,1066 Myrtle
ave.Funeral on Tuesday at 9;30A.M. Requiem mass at St.John the Baptist
R.C.Church.Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
DOUGHERTY- On January 10, Charles DOUGHERTY, beloved father of Charles, John,
Anna and May. Funeral services at his residence,406 Berry street, on
Tuesday,at 2PM.
FILAN- On Sunday,January 11,1931,at 74 Third place,Peter J.FILAN, beloved
husband of Catherine F., father of Walter and Mrs.Martin NELSON and brother
of Mrs.Mary LUCAS, Mrs.Hugh Van BURDEN, Margaret and Andrew FILAN. Funeral
Wednesday,9;30A.M. Solemn mass of requiem at St.Mary R.C.Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
FISHER-On January 10,1931,Anna Marie FISHER (nee KNOEDLER), beloved wife of Henry
FISHER, beloved daughter of Gustav and Mary KNOEDLER, and sister of
Gustav,Jr. Funeral services at her residence,298 Schaeffer street, Wednesday,
January 14, at 2PM. Interent Lutheran Cemetery.
GALLAGHER- Suddenly on January 10,1931, Edward D., beloved son of the late
Edward and Mary .GALLAGHER and devoted brother of Mrs.Agnes GUINN, Catherine,
John and Andrew. Funeral Wednesday morning from his residence,144 Fourth
avenue; thence to St.Augustine's R.C.Church where a solen requiem mass will
be offered at 9;30 AM. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
GRANEY- On January 11,1931,Catherine, daughter of the late Thomas GRANEY and
Bridget (LAFFY) GRANEY. Funeral from 242 Classon ave on Wednesday,January 14,at
9AM.;thence to St.Patrick's R.C.Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
HANRAHAN- Mary,daughter of the late Edward and Mary (WALSH) HANRAHAN,died
Saturday,January 10. Burial from the chapel of Thomas J.Creamer,64 Herbert
street,Brooklyn, on Tuesday at 9;30 AM; thence to the Church of St.Cecillia, where a
solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.Interment
Calvary Cemetery.
HARRIS- On January 11,1931, at her home,450 Myrtle ave, Amelia HARRIS (nee DREIS)
Notice of funeral hereafter.
HASNER- Charles, beloved husband of Catherine, on Sunday,January 11,at his
residence,149-15 124th street,Ozone Park. Notice of funeral hereafter.
KENNEDY- On January 11th at her residence,1339 Park place, Margaret KENNEDY
(nee FOGARTY), beloved mother of Mary, James and Edward J.KENNEDY. Funeral on
Wednesday at 9;30A.M.; thence to St.Matthews R.C.Church where a solemn mass
of requiem will be celebrated.
MAC KNIGHT- Jesse, beloved husband of Ada M.HARRISON and father of Jesse,Jr.
on Sunday,January 11. Reposing at Feeney & Sons Chapel,1847 Broadway.
Kindly omit flowers
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB- With profound sorrow we announce the death of our
fellow member,Nathan STRAUS,on Sunday,January 11,1931.
Thomas J.McMAHON, President
Eugene J.SULLIVAN, Secretary
NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION- Members are
requested to assemble at the clubhouse,259 Ovington ve,Brooklyn,NY,
on Tuesday,January 13th,1931 at 8PM. and then proceed in a body to the residence
of our late member,Peter P. M'GUIRK,640 77th street.
O'BRIEN-Suddenly at his home,369 Halsey street, John,beloved husband of
Margaret and brother of Sister MARTENIO,of the Sisters of Charity,and
Margaret SEERY. Requiem mass Wednesday morning at 9;30 at Our Lady of Victory
R.C.Church.Interment St.John's Cemetery
RING- David, on January 10. at Kings County Hospital.Funeral from F.E.Spaulding,
131 Atlantic ave, on Tuesday at 2PM. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
RYAN- Richard F.,168 Ryerson street,died January 11. Survived by sister,Margaret
A.COSTELLO. Burial from funeral parlor at 294 Vanderbilt ave, Wednesday 10AM.
Solemn high mass at Queens of All Saints Church.
SAAMUNDSEN- Hans H., beloved husband of Dora (nee BENSON) SAAMUNDSEN,
on Saturday,January 10,at his residence,584 Seventh avenue.Notice of funeral
hereafter,under the direction of Feeney & Sons.
SCHIEN-Marie (nee WALSH),on January 11,at her residence,951 76th street,dearly
beloved wife of the late Henry SCHIEN and devoted mother of Mrs.Joseph
W.SMITH, Henry and the late Amy, Agnes and Gertrude SCHIEN. Solemn requiem
mass will be offered for the happy repose of her soul on Wednesday at
9;30AM., at St.Ephrem's R.C.Church.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
SCHWEGLER- Elizabeth, at 7117 67th street,Glendale,L.I., died Friday January
9,in her 52nd year. Survived by her husband, Phillip; five sons, Henry, Adolph,
Phillip, William and Edwin,and one sister, Matilda LOCK, and one
brother,Charles.She was a member of the Glendale Evangelical Church,where
funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2PM., Rev.George SCHMID officiating.
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.
SMITH- Mary (nee POWERS),on Sunday,January 11, at her residence,70 Columbia
street. Beloved wife of Sidney SMITH and loving mother of Elenor,daughter of
Mrs.Anna POWERS,and sister of Helen. Funeral Wednesday from her late home;
thence to St.Peter's R.C.Church,where a requiem mass will be offered at 10AM.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
STAPLETON- On January 12,1931,James W.,beloved husband of Elizabeth
STAPLETON (nee MOORE); dear father of Margaret and William, and beloved brother
of Mrs.Margaret GRICE. Funeral from his late residence,314 South 5th street,
on Wednesday AT 9:30am.Requiem mass at Transfiguration R.C.Church.Interment
at Calvary Cemetery.
STETZNER- On January 11,Grace,wife of Arthur STETZNER,at the residence of her
mother,Mrs.Januarye RICKARD,113 Noble street,Brooklyn. Funeral Wednesday,January 14,
Solemn mass of requiem;Church of St.Antony of Padua, Interment St.John's Cemetery
TENNIS- Anna (nee McCAIRN),on Saturday,Jn 10, wife of the late William TENNIS.
Funeral Wednesday,January 14,from the residence of her daughter,Mrs.T.P.
CUNNINGHAM, 8522 124th street,Richmond Hill, at 9:30AM.;thence to the Church
of the Holy Child Jesus. Interment Calvary Cemetery
TREGASKIS- Emma H., suddenly on Sunday January 11, beloved wife of Frederick
TREGASKIS,mother of Andrew HYDE. Funeral services Tuesday at 8 o'clock,at her
residence,380 McDonough street,Brooklyn. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery
TUTLLE- On January 11, Clarence, beloved husband of Ethel (HOY) and father of
Elaine and brother of Edward, at his residence,7301 11th ave. Requiem mass
Wednesday at St.Patrick's Church,at 9:30AM. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery
VERNEOREY- On Saturday,January 10,Augusta VERNEOREY (nee MERTIHEIT), beloved
mother of Edward,also mother-in-law,in her 67th year. Funeral from her late
residence,298 Grove street, on Wednesday at 2PM. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
WILMOT- On Sunday,January 11,1931 Joseph WIKMOT,beloved stepfather of James and
Charles SHEPPARD, Mrs.Arthur WILLIAM'S and Mrs.Lester SMALL. Funeral services
at his residence,873 60th street,Brooklyn,on Wednesday at 2PM.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.
In Memoriam
COURTNEY-
In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary, who died January 10,1902
Her loving daughter, Nellie
DOZIER-
In fond birthday remembrance of my dear husband and pal, William ''Cal''
DOZIER,who departed this life Nov 4,1929
Blanche
QUINN-
In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, Margaret, who departed
this life January 11,1924
Heaven ret??? our dear mother,
Earth her lonely casket keeps,
May the sunbeams always linger
Where our darling mother sleeps.
William, Frank, Luke, Loretta, Edward.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
GRUBBA- The family of the late Julia GRUBBA wish to thank their friends and
relatives for their sympathy and floral offerings in their recent bereavement.
Husband,Son and Daughters
Harry BUROYNE, died Saturday at St.John's Hospital,Long Island City, in his
thirty-third year.He was a patrolman attached to the Thirtieth
Precint,N.Y.P.D. He is survived by his widow,Mary BUROYNE.The funeral will be
held from his late home,8876 Sixty-second drive,Rego Park,Queens, at 9:30AM.
tomorrow, with requiem mass at the church of St.Mararet,Middle Village.
Interment will be at St.Raymond's Cemetery,Westchester.
Adele M.STIEG,infant daughter of Arthur and Marion (PURCELL) STIEG, died
Saturday at her home,4806 Sixth avenue.She was three months old and is
survived in addition to her parents,by her grandfather,William STIEG. The f
uneral services will be held at 2PM. tomorrow.Interment will be at Cypress
Hills Cemetery under the direction of George Seibond,384 Van Brunt street.
Patrick CROSSEN,died Sunday at her home of his daughter,Mrs Jennie
HUGHES,259 Fiftieth street.He was born in County Armagh,Ireland,and came to
this country forty-five years ago settling in the Twelfth Ward,where he was a
member of St.Mary Star of the Sea Church. He was employed by the Morse Dry
Dock Company for thirty-seven years.He is survived inaddition to his daughter
by one son,Frank and five grandchildren.The funeral will be held Wednesday at
9:30AM. from his late home; 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.
Arthur DONALDSON,production manger of the American Chain Compny,of York,Pa,
died Saturday at the home of his sister at 230 St.James place.He was bornin
Brooklyn,the son of the late William DONALDSON and Ellen (REARDON)
DONALDSON. He was a graduate of the Sacred Heart Institute, and St.Francis
College.After finishing his education he became associated with the American
Chain Company.The funeral will be held from York,Pa Wednesday with a solemn
mass of requiem at St.Mary's R.C.Church at York,Pa,at 9AM. Inaddition to his
father he is survived by his wife,Ruth (CROSS)DONALDSON;one son,Arthur P.Jr.;
two brothers,Wlter and George,and three sisters,Mrs.J.A.FORD, Mrs J.SCHAAFF,
Mrs G.HEISLER. He was a member of B.P.O.Elks and Knights of Columbus,bothof
York.Interment will be at Greenmount Cemetery,York,Pa.
Agnes BAUMER,of 1323 Myrtle avenue,died Saturday at her home.She was born in
Brooklyn sixty-six years ago.She is survived by her six daughters,Barbara
KELLER; Agnes HILBURER; Lillian PREUSS; Minnie BLANGERY; Dorothy ROBERTS and
Marla FOSTEL.Funeral will take place from her late home on Tuesday at 10 AM.
thence to the Church of St.Barbara where mass will be celebrated.Interment at
Holy Trinity Cemetery.
Mary (RYAN) CURRAN,born in Manhattan and a resident of the old Fifth Ward for
over fifty years, died Saturday at her home,1066 Myrtle avenue.She was the
widow of Daniel CURRAN and is survived by two daughters,Mrs.G.MASON ,
Mrs.F.BELTON, two sons,Harry and John,and fourteen grand-children. She was a
parishioner of St.John the Baptist R.C.Church, where requiem mass will
be celebrated Tuesday. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Charles A.STRAW,director and vice-president of the Standard Oil Development
Company, a subsidiary of the Standard Oil Company,died Friday at Mt.Sinal
Hospital.He was fifty-two years of age.He was born in Roxbury,Mass,but at an
early date moved to Newport,R.I.,where his mother still lives.He was
graduated from Harvard University in 1901 and returned there to serve as
assistant instructor in chemistry,also doing similar work at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.He was then employed by the War
Department as inspector of smokeless powder for the Ordnance Department.
He resigned to go into the U.S.Patent Office in 1908 where he remained ten
years.In the yearly part of this new connection,he entered George Washington
University to study law and was admitted to practice about 1912.On the entry
of this country into the World War,he returned to the Army and was
commissioned Captain in the Ordnance Department.On his discharge he joined
the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company as attorney in their patent department.
He left this position after about a year to do simliar work withthe Standrd
Oil Company of New Jersey and had completed almost eleven years of service at
the time of his death.He was married to Miss Emma TUCK of Newport,Vermont,who
survives him.His home was at 2215 Newkirk avenue. Burial will be at
Newport,Vermont.
13 January 1931
FATHER AND SON GAS VICTIMS
A bedridden father and his son were found dead in their Astoria home
yesterday, victims of illuminating gas poisoning according to police.
The father was Thomas PARKER,60,his son Robert PARKER,24.They lived at
255 Eighth avenue,Astoria. Mrs Mary PARKER,the wife and mother,discovered
the two when she came home from a three hour shopping tour. Robert was seated
in a chair in the living room.The elder PARKER was in bed.Gas was flowing
from a disconnected tube which led from a wall jet to a heater.
BANNON- Thomas.F,on January12, at his residence,102 Douglass street, beloved son
of JohnJ. and Bridget M. Funeral notice hereafter.
BROOKLYN LODE,NO.22,B. P. O. ELKS- Brothers;You are requested to attend the
funeral services of our brother,Peter J.FILAN, Tuesday evening, January 13, at 7:45
o'clock,at his residence,76 3rd place.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN, Exalted Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Sec'y
BRENNAN- On January 12,1931, Mary J.,native of Clough,County Kilkenny, Ireland,
beloved sister of Edward and Dennis BRENNAN. Funeral Thursday morning from
Henry McCADDIN's,55 4th ave.Time later.
BRENNAN- Joseph J.,5206 Junction blvd,Elmhurst,L.I. Burial Thursday,10AM. Mass
St.Bartholomew's R.C.Church.Interment St.John's Cemetery.
BROWN- On January 12,1931, John J., beloved husband of Mary (nee FLYNN) BROWN
and dear father of John J., Mary A., Thomas J., and Frank J.BROWN.
Funeral from his residence,329 Lincoln road,Thursday, January 15.
Solemn requiem mass at R.C.Church of St.Francis of Assisi.
Interment St.John's Cemetery.
DERRING- On Monday, January12,Harry E., beloved husband of Elizabeth (JARDINE)
DERRING,at his home,196 Lawrence ave.Funeral Thursday at 2PM.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
DOLL- On January 12, Mary, at her residence,459 Onderdonk ave,Ridgewood,
in her 72nd year.Survived by one sister,one grandchild,a niece and a
nephew. Funeral services,Wednesday at 8PM.Funeral Thursday.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery
GLANCY- Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late James J., and mother of Margaret,
James J.,and May KIEFF on Monday January12.Funeral from her late residence,616
Halsey street,Brooklyn,on Thursday.Requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of
Good Counsel,Putnam and Brooklyn aves, Brooklyn.
Interment St.Mary's Cemetery,Staten Island.
GORDON-On January11,beloved son of George G. and Julia (KINSELLA) GORDON,and
devoted brother of Mrs.Harry JOHNSON, Mrs Fred AHLERS, Mrs Cecil BENNETT,
Mrs.John FIEDLER,Bruce and Peter GORDON. Services at residence of his sister
Mrs.John FIEDLER,375 Sixth street,Brooklyn,Tuesday.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery,Wednesday.
KANE- On Monday,January 12,1931, Thomas, beloved husband of Mary and dear father
of Francis, Elmer and Raymond KANE. Funeral from his late home,111 Freeman
street, on Friday, at 9:30 AM. Solemn requiem mass at St.Columbkille Church
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
KAIN- On January 12,1931 Thomas F.KAIN, lieutenant of the New York Fire Department,
Engine Company 212, beloved brother of Mrs.Mary BOCK. Funeral from
the residence of his niece,Mrs.Thomas MURPHY,159-20 Deer street,
Howard Beach on Thursday at 9:30AM. Solemn requiem mass at Church of
Our Lady of Grace, Howard Beach,at 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
LONG ISLAND COUNCIL,NO.197,Knights of Columbus- We announce with deep
regret the death of Brother John BROWN,329 Lincoln road.Members will
assemble at the Columbian Club at 8:15P.M.,on January 14. Automobiles will
convey you to the home of our late brother.
Fred G.TUTTLE Grand Knight
Thomas J.GUILMARTIN, Recorder.
RITZLER- Julia, on Monday,January 12,1931, devoted mother of Charles. Funeral from her
late residence, 226 Stockton street, Brooklyn. Thursday, January 15, at 1:30 P.M.
Interment in Most Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of Thomas M.Quinn & Son.
STICKEVERS- Frederick F., in his 79th year,suddenly at his home,8741 114th street,
Richmond Hill, N.Y. on Monday,January 12,1931. He is survived by his sister.
Mrs.Mary J.BROWN. Solemn requiem mass will be held in the Church of the
Holy Child Jesus,112th street and 86th ave, Richmond Hill, on
Thursday January 15, at 10AM.
WILMOT- On Sunday,January 11,1931,Joseph WILMOT, beloved stepfather of
James and Charles SHEPPARD, Mrs.Arthur WILLIAMS and MRS.Lester SMALL.
Funeral services at his residence,873 60th street, Brooklyn,
on Wednesday,January 14.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.
In Memoriam
BROWN- In loving memory of our niece, Florence E.,who died January 13,1926
Elizabeth and Mary SCHAAF.
DUGAN-
In loving memory of our father,Charles,Sr, who died January 13,1930.
Anniversary mass this morning at St.Mary Immaculate Conception Church.
Sons, Charles and Clifford
JOHANNESEN-
In memory of Clarence JOHANNESEN, died January 13,1922
Gone, but not forgotten
Sister and Brothers
McKEON-
In memory of John Francis McKEON, who died January 13,1930.
Anniversary mass Wednesday, January 14, at 9AM.,at the Church of the Visitation.
Family
Sarah R. SHANNON THOMPSON, born in the old Twentieth Ward, Brooklyn, the
daughter of the late James SHANNON and Sarah HOLMES SHANNON, a pioneer
family in the old City of Brooklyn, died yesterday.She was a member of
the Baptist Church, and had always been active in social and religious
work.Funeral services will be held at her residence, 293 Clermont avenue,
Wednesday at 8PM. She was the widow of William G.THOMPSON,and is survived
by two sons,William and Harry, and three daughters,Mrs.Leo BLUM, Mrs.Peter MARINO,
Mrs.John H. REB, wife of Dr.John H. REB;several grandchildren, three sisters,
Mrs.Elizabeth FARRELL, Mrs.Laura STRADE, Miss Ella V.SHANNON,and one brother,
Harry SHANNON.
Interment at Greenwood Cemetery,under direction of William Dunigan
& Son,201 Park avenue.
Jeanette HARFIELD, prominent Jamaica clubwoman, died yesterday in the
Hillside Sanitarium. She was a widow of Israel HARFIELD, late Jamaica accountant,
and was thirty-eight years old.Funeral services to-day at her late home,
361 Shelton avenue, Jamaica. Rabbi William S.MALEV, of the Centre,will be officiate
at the service. Interment will follow in the Montefiore Cemetery. She is survived
by her parents, Mr and Mrs.M.R.FRIEDMAN, of Brooklyn.
Rita CARBONA, died Monday at her home, 340 Gates avenue. She is survived by her
parents, Joseph and Margaret CARBONA; four sisters,Frances, Florence, Alice and
Regina. Funeral Wednesday at 2PM. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
James A.Madden.
Arnest Rudolph LENSTROM, born fifty-two years ago in Russia and a resident of
the United States and Brooklyn for the past forty years died yesterday at his
home, 1410 Cortelyou road,Flatbush. He leaves his wife Mary (ERPENBECK) LENSTROM, and
two step-daughters, Garnett BEHRING and Mary BACKMORE. He was a member of
Worth Lodge, 210, F.& A.M.,of New York.Maronic services will be held Wednesday
at 8PM. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11AM, with the Rev.S. DORRANCE,
pastor of St.Anne's M.E.Church,officiating. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery.
John J.BROWN, who retired a year ago from the New York Police Department as a
sergeant,died yesterday at his home, 329 Lincoln road.He joined the Police Department
twenty-eight years ago and served for twenty one years in the Miller avenue station.
He is survived by his widow, Mary;three sons,John, Thomas and Frank; a daughter,
Mary and a brother,MichaelBROWN. The funeral will be held at 9;30A.M. Thursday,
with requiem mass at the Church of St.Francis of Assisi.
Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery.
Thomas RAHAIM,died yesterday at his home,134 State street.He was born in
Djzeine,Syria, eighty years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past
forty-five years. He is survived by one son,John and one daughter,Rose.He was
a retired banker and one of the founders and oldest parishioners of the
R.C.Church of Our Lady of Lebanon,where a solemn mass of requiem wil be
celebrated Thursday by the Rev.Monsour Stephens at 9;30AM.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Edward COMANS,died yesterday at his home,1801 East Fifty-second street.He was
a life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by three sons,Emmett, Brandon
and Edmond, and three sisters,M rs CLARK, Mrs.CONNORS and Mrs.BANNON. He was
a retired parole officer of the City of New York. The funeral will be held
from the funeral chapel,187 South Oxford street. Thursday.Interment
will be at Evergreen Cemetery.
Emma JOHNSON, born in Brooklyn sixty years ago, the daughter of the late
Douglas and Ann (nee DONLON) JOHNSON,died yesterday at her home of her sister,
68 Clermont avenue.She was for many years a member of the Sacred Heart R.C.
Church. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2PM.She is survived by three
sisters, Mrs.Catherine McGOWAN, Mrs.Jennie MILLER and Mrs.Mary LACKOM.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of
William Dunian & Son,201 Park avenue.
Ann Loretta KELLY CRAIG, died yesterday at her home,182-10 141st avenue,
Springfield Gardens,Queens. She is survived by her husband,Walter;
a daughter, Dorothy; three sons, William, Walter and Edward; a sister,Catherine,
and two brothers,Richard and John KELLY. The funeral will be held at 9:30A.M.
Thursday,with requiem mass at the Church of St.Mary Magdalene.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery,under the direction of Francis P.Murphy,
218-24 137th avenue, Springfield, Queens.
14 January 1931
MAN IS KILLED BY ESCAPING GAS
Adolph STOLL, 67,was sitting in his home last night at 31 Shepard
avenue,when he smelled gas coming from the cellar.His wife also scented the
gas. STOLL walked to the door to get a breath of fresh air. He collapsed on
the steps. Ambulance Surgeon FELDEN, of Trinity Hospital, found the man was
dead.The medical examiner was called and probably will perform an autopsy to
determine the cause of death.
Police of Miller avenue station investigated and found a gas leak in the
cellar. Mrs.STOLL told the police,that a new gas pipe had been installed yesterday.
STABLE BOY KILLED EXERCISING HORSE
While exercising a yearling on the Belmont Park race track to-day,James
CLARK 17,an exercise boy for the ??? Hirsch stable was thrown and dragged twenty
feet to his death. Employes rushed to his assistance when it was noted the
boy had one foot entangled in a stirrup. He had been employed by the stables
for the past four months.
SPEEDSTER RACES FROM DYING MAN
While crossing the roadway at Troop avenue and Hart street about 6 AM.
Today Morris ELICHER, 60, of 223 Tompkins avenue, was struck by an automobile and
knocked ten feet to the pavement. The driver of the car put on speed and fled.
The man was picked up by passerby and taken to Beth Moses Hospital. He was
treated by Dr.LIEBERMAN, who reported that he was in a dying condition with a
fracture of the skull. Detective CAHILL, of the Gates avenue station,
broadcast an alarm for the hit-and-run driver and police are now hunting for him.
JOBLESS MAN, 73, TAKES OWN LIFE
Despondent because of inability to get work,Fritz KROMF,fatally shot
himself yesterday in the kitchen of his home, 183 Schaeffer street,according
to police.
His niece,Mrs.Dora SCHAEFER,was ironing when she heard the report of a
pistol. She found her uncle with a bullet wound in the head, the revolver was
along side him, she told police. Dr.ZALLO of Wycott Heights Hospital tried first
aid but KROMPF died in the ambulance.
GAS KILLS MAN ON UNION STREET
Fixing a tube to a gas stove in his apartment while despondent, according
to police, over his inability to obtain work, Gus LAGERSTROM,40,of 636 Union
street, put the other end in his mouth and sat down on the floor to await
death. He was found dead early today by neighbors.
GIRL, 3, KILLED BY TRUCK AFTER SAVING LIFE OF CAT
Runs in front of machine- Driver not blamed Mary CALABRESE,three years old,
of 135 Nassau avenue,is dead to-day because she saved the life of a kitten
that was in the pathway of an automobile.
Mary was given five cents by her father,Charley, who has a shoeshine
parlor on the first floor of the Nassau avenue building, shortly before 5
o'clock,yesterday afternoon.The child was starting across the street when she
saw the kitten in the center of the roadway. An automobile was coming east,
Mary shouted at the cat, but it refused to move.
As she chased the kitten, Mary ran in front of a truck driven by Paul SAVINO,25,
of 1857 Eighty-fifth street. Although SAVINO jammed on the brakes,the truck
failed to stop before it hit the child, and the right front wheel passed over
her. She was pronounced dead by Ambulance Surgeon SCHWARTZ, of Greenpoint Hospital.
Police of the Greenpoint station made an investigation and took no
action when they learned the accident was no falt of SAVINO.
KIDNAPPED BABY DIES- in Crib From Which She Was Taken
Rotundos Blame Girl for Pneumonia Attack
The death of a six-week-old baby, within a week after it had been
kidnaped and found, was blamed by the parents on the confessed kidnaper,a
young woman now in Raymond street jail.
The baby was the daughter of Mr and Mrs.Anthony ROTUNDO, of 154 Navy street
She died yesterday morning of pneumonia in the crib from which she was stolen
by Mrs.Angeline SCHIRON,19, who police say,admits taking the child in an
effort to regain the affection of her estranged husband.
When the child was restored to her parents last Thursday,her chest was
covered with a heavy flannel soaked with camphorated oil. Mrs.ROTUNDO
denounced Mrs.SCHIRON for allowing the child,which hd never been out of the
house before, to catch cold. Mrs.SCHIRON, in jail, was not told of the infant's
death for fear she might become hysterical.
The body was taken to Kings County Hospital and an autopsy was to be
performed to-day. If the examination indicates that the kidnaping was
responsible for the child's death, Mrs.SCHIRON might be charged with
homicide, it was said.
The little girl had never been baptized,but a few minutes before she
died, the grandmother,Mrs.Mary PREVITERA, sprinkled a few drops of holy water
on her head and christened her ''Marian Viola''.
BRENNAN-On January 12, Mary J., native of Clough,County Kilkenny,Ireland,
beloved sister of Edward and Dennis BRENNAN. Funeral Thursday morning from
Henry McCaddin's, 55 4th ave, Brooklyn. Solemn requiem mass at St.Ignatius
Church, Rogers ave. and Carroll st, at 9:30A.M. Interment Holy Cross.
BRENNAN- Joseph J.,5206 Junction blvd, Elmhurst,L.I. Burial Thursday,10A.M.
Mass St.Bartholomew's R.C.Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery
COHANE- Elizabeth P. M. (nee KLEIN),on January 12,1931.Age 28 years.Beloved
mother of Lillian COHANE, daughter of Matilda KLEIN and sister of Jacob W.
and Charles KLEIN. Funeral Friday at 8:30A.M. from her home,19 Bay
street;thence to St.Mark's R.C.Church.Interment St.John's Cemetery
CONNELL- Nora A.(nee ROACH) died January13, beloved wife of James and loving
mother of Dorothey, Eleanor and John, and sister of Mary ROACH. Funeral
Friday from her home,352 East 139th st.,Manhattan,at 8:45A.M. Requiem mass at
St.Jerome's Church,138th st. and Alexander ave.Interment Calvary Cemetery
DONOVAN- On January 14,1931,at her residence,300 Jay st.,Mary,widow of Thomas
and loving mother of Annie McDONALD;Notice of funeral later.
FETTEN-Minnie I; widow of Fritz FETTEN,on January 13,1931.Relatives please
communicate with George PETH,1207 Myrtle ave.
FORDE- Anne,on Tuesday at her home,59 Dean st.She is survived by her
sister,Margaret FORDE. Funeral from her late home,Thursday at 9:30AM.;thence
to the R.C.Church of St.Paul,where solemn high mass of requiem will be
offered. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
FORAN- On Monday,January 12, Patrick F., son of Thomas and Ann FORAN. Funeral
from the residence of his sister,Mrs.McNAMARA,321 Carroll st., Friday
Requiem mass at St.Agnes R.C.Church.
HANLEY- Martin J.,died January 13, at his home,1444 East 64th
st.,Flatbush.Survived by one daughter,Marie; two sons,Joseph and Charles,and
a sister,Mrs.Agnes FIVAY.
Funeral Saturday . Requiem mass Mary Queen of Heaven R.C. Church.
Interment St. John's Cemetery
HICKMAN- Jennie (McMAHON),on Wednesday,January 14,in her 65th year, at her
home,47 Furman ave. Survived by five sons,John, Harry, Frank, Walter and
Arthur;two daughters,Jennie and Agnes; a brother,Christopher, and sixteen
grandchildren. Funeral from her home, Saturday at 9AM.;thence to R.C.Church
of Our Lady of Lourdes,where a requiem mass will be offered.
Interment St.John's Cemetery.
HIRSTIUS- On January 14,1931,George, beloved father of George and August and
Mrs.Gertrude HEALY, in his seventy-third year. Funeral services at Roemmele's
Funeral Church,1230 Bushwick ave., on Friday evening,January 16th.
Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery
HOURIGAN- James J., beloved husband of Mary A.(nee REILLY),on January 13th, at
his residence, 413 Fifty-seventh st. Solemn mass of requiem Friday at
8:30A.M., at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Fifty-ninth st. and
Fifth ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery
LYNCH- On Tuesday, January 13, Charles P., beloved brother of Margaret LYNCH,
Mrs.Mary SWEENEY and Joseph A. Funeral from his residence,359 E.21st street
on Friday at 9;30A.M.;thence to Holy Innocents R.C.Church,where solemn
requiem mass will be offered.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery
MAZZARELLA- Donato, husband of Grace (PARILLE),died Tuesday,January13th.
Funeral from his late residence,25 North Henry st. Saturday at 9:30 A.M.;
thence to St.Cecilia's Church,where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for
the repose of his soul. Interment Calvary.Funeral arrangements under the
direction of Thomas J.Creamer,64 Herbert street.
McGRATH- OnJanuary ??, Annastatia (TOOMEY),widow of John McGRATH, at her
residence, 474 Bainbridge st, Brooklyn, dearly beloved mother of John J. and
Edward F.McGRATH, Mrs.Joseph VOGT, Mrs.Michael STERIA and Mrs.Frank DEVLIN.
Solemn requiem mass will be offered for the happy repose of her soul on
Friday, St.Benedict's R.C.Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
McNIFF- Bridget Agnes,on Monday,January 12,at her home,680 Clarkson ave.Survived
by one sister and nieces and nephews. Burial from the funeral
chapel,187S.Oxford street on Thursday at 9:30A.M.;thence to the
Church of St.Catherine of Genoa,where a solemn requiem mass will be
offered.Interment Calvary Cemetery.
McVEIGH- OnTuesday,January 13,1931 at her residence,754 Classon ave.,Mary
McVEIGH, mother of James J. and John F.McVEIGH. Funeral from 633 Sterling
place, Saturday; thence to St.Teresa's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
O'CONNOR-Edward J,.on January 12th.Funeral on January 15th, from Funeral Home,187
South Oxford st. Mass of requiem at 9:30 A.M.,January 15th,at R.C.Church of Our
Lady of Victory. Interment Calvary Cemetery
PIRO- Michael L., at his home,153 Navy street,on January 13. Funeral from his
late home,Saturday,at 9 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery
RAYNEY- On January 14,1931, at her residence, 389 Sackett st., Mary, beloved
mother of Mary and James RAYNEY and Mrs.Frank J.ULRICH. Funeral from her home
on Friday morning at 8;30 o'clock; thence to St.Agnes R.C.Church,where a
solemn requiem mass will be offered.Interment St.John's Cemetery
SCHORR- DorothyM, died on Monday,January 12,1931, at her residence,400 Elton street.
SEHY- Anna M, passed away January 13 in her 66th year. Funeral notice later.
SCHULZ- On Tuesday,January 13,1931,at his residence,100 Snyder ave, Louis
J.SCHULZ, beloved father of Mrs.Elsie AFEMANN, and brother of Frank, Henry and
John SCHULZ, Mrs.Ida HIERONIMUS, Mrs.Josephine BILL and Mrs.Lena RAPPOLD.
Funeral services Wednesday,January 14, at 7:30P.M.,at 187 South Oxford st.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.
SLATTERY- Mary E.(nee BENNETT),beloved wife of Robert J.,of 115 Shepherd
ave,on January 13,1931.Solemn requiem high mass will be said at St.Malachy's
R.C.Church, on Friday at 10A.M.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Survived by her
husband,two daughters,Misses Anne and Dorothy; two sons,John and Albert; her
mother,Mrs.Johanna BENNETT,and four sisters.
STOLL- Adolph, beloved husband of Augusta STOLL (nee WINDECKER), of 31
Shepherd ave,died January 13,aged 67 years. Funeral high mass at St.Michael's
R.C.Church on Friday at 9A.M. Interment St.John's Cemetery. Survived by his
wife,one daughter,Mrs.Augusta LOEDE,and two sisters.
STICKEVERS- Frederick F., in his 79th year,suddenly at his home, 3741 114th
street, Richmond Hill,N.Y.,on Monday, January 12,1931. He is survived by his
sister, Mrs.Mary J.BROWN. Solemn requiem mass will be held in the
Church of the Holy Child Jesus, 112th street and 86th ave, Richmond Hill,
on Thursday, January 15.
TABER- Annie, died yesterday at her home,194-34 113th ave, Hollis, St.Albans.
Funeral Friday morning from St.Cecilia's R.C.Church,Brooklyn
WATERS- On January 12,Mary,daughter of Hugh and the late Ellen GALLAGHER
McPADDEN, wife of John and mother of Hugh, James, John, Francis, Joseph,
Alice, Helen,Mary and Margaret,and sister of Michael, Joseph McPADDEN,
Mrs.Frank KEEGAN, Mrs.Patrick CONNERS, Mrs.Owen WARD and Mrs.Patrick McGRAIL.
Funeral from her late residence,4915 6th ave, on Friday,January 16, at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at St.Agatha's R.C.Church.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
In Memoriam
HAGEN-
Theresa (nee LANHEADY), In loving memory of a dearest daughter and
sister,Theresa LANHEADY HAGEN, who died January 14,1930. Masses offered
Though we shed a tear that is silent
And breathe a sigh of regret
For you were our own to remember
If the rest of the world should forget.
Mother,Father,Sisters and Brothers
HIGGINS-
In fond and loving memory of my devoted son and our brother,
Thomas F.HIGGINS, who departed this life January 14,1930
We are thinking of you to-day,dear son,
Thinking of the past,
Picturing you in memory
Just as we saw you last.
You left behind some broken hearts
That never did nor never will
Forget our boy so dear.
Mother, Sister and Brothers
KELLY- In sad and loving memory of a dear husband and loving father,
Patrick F.KELLY,who departed this life January 14,1929. Anniversary mass
celebrated at Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Prospect Park West,at 7A.M.
May his soul rest in peace.Gone,but not forgotten.
Wife and Children
LAFFERTY-
In loving memory of my dear mother,Margaret, who died January 15,1930.
Anniversary mass Thursday 10 o'clock at Our Lady of Perpetual Help,
115th street, Richmond Hill.
Daughter and Family
LANE-
In loving memory of ourdearly beloved mother and aunt, Catherine
McGRANE,
who departed this life January 14,1930.Gone,but not forgotten.
You suffered much,you murmured not,
We watched you day by day.
Until at last with broken hearts
We watched you pass away.
Loving Children,Edward,Margaret and Agnes and devoted Nieces,May and Rose
McCADDEN-
In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Augusta,who departed
this life January 14,1924.
Sons and Daughters
MURPHY-
Daniel J. First anniversary mass Wednesday,Jn 14,1931 8A.M.,Church
of the Holy Rosary.
Peaceful be your rest,dear husband
It is sweet to breathe thy name.
In life I loved you dearly,
In death I do the same.
The moon and stars are shining
On a cold and silent grave.
Beneath lies one I always loved
But whom I could not save.
Lonesome Wife
Nils E. NELSON, died Tuesday at his home,437 Sixty-second street. He was for
many years a resident of the Twelfth Ward and was employed at Robbins Dry Dock.
His widow,Della; one son,William; four daughters, Mrs Thomas CUNNEEN,
Mrs.Catherine WALSH, Mrs.John CADDARR and Mrs.Elsworth DECKER, and eleven
grandchildren survive him.The funeral will be held Friday at 9:30A.M. from
his late home; thence to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help,where a
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Ernest HEUSCHKEL, of 135-40 223rd street,Laurelton, died Monday at the
Presbyterian Hospital.Mr.HEUSCHKEL was in his sixty-eighth year.For many
years he was engaged in business in Hoboken,New Jersey. He is survived by his
wife,Theresa; two sons,Clifford and Paul, and three brothers, George, Henry and
Emil, of Brooklyn.Burial will take place Thursday at Laurelton,L.I.
Marguerite A. HOCHULI, died Monday at her home,9132 Eighty-fifth
Woodhaven,Queens, in her twenty-fifth year. She is survived by her husband
Henry R.;a son,Henry Thomas; her father, C.F.WILLIAMS, and two brothers,
Thomas and Fred WILLIAMS. The funeral services will be held at 8:P.M.to-morrow.
Interment at 10A.M. Friday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of
Thomas E.Crowe,155 Smith street.
Albert REEG, died Monday in his seventy-fifth year in Brooklyn State
Hospital. He was a retired cabinet maker and had been a resident of Ridgewood
for twenty-five years.He is survived by his widow,Barbara REEG; two sons,
Charles P. and William J., and four grandchildren. The funeral will be held
at 9A.M.,Friday, from his late home,509 Grandview avenue,Ridgewood, with
requiem mass at the Church of Our Ldy of the Miraculous Medal. Interment will
be at St.John's Cemetery under direction of John Miller,6419 Metropolitan
avenue, Middle Village.
Michael KEANE, died this home,123 Second avenue. He was the husband of Mary
GLEASON KEANE, and is also survived by one son,Maurice; three
brothers,Dennis, Patrick and John, and two sisters,Mrs.Catherine KILY and
Josephine. Funeral Friday at 9:30A.M.;thence to St.Francis Xavier
R.C.Church,Sixth avenue and Carroll street, where requiem mass will be
celebrated.Interment at St.Johns Cemetery.
Brigid Agnes M'NIFF, died Monday at the Brooklyn State Hospital.She was
employed as a nurse at the above hospital for many years.She is survived by
one sister,niece and nephews. Burial on Thursday 9:30A.M.,from Funeral
Chapel,137 South Oxford street; thence to the Church of St.Catharine of
Genoa, where solemn requiem mass will be offered.Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
Joseph QUINN, died yesterday at his home,250 Eckford street. He was a member
of Lexington Council,K. of C. and the Church of St.Antony of Padua, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 10A.M.Friday.The funeral will be held from
the funeral chapel,139 Noble street.Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery
under direction of J.E.McGUCKIN & Son.
Michael Joseph RYAN, died Saturday at his home,67 Stagg street. He was a son
of Catherine and the late Michael RYAN. He was a member of Company C,316th
Infanty,A. E. F. during the World War. He served overseas for nine months. He
is survived, in addition to his mother, by his widow,Margaret; a
brother,Thomas and two sisters,Mrs Lillian LYNCH and Mrs.Florence CHAMBERS.
The funeral will be held at 3PM.,tomorrow from the home of his stepson,Walter
GOODE,101 Scholes street. He was a member of the Church of St.Mary of the
Immaculate Conception.Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction
of James H.Shevlin,464 Lorimer street.
Patrick LEONARD,died Monday at his home,382 Ninth street,in his
seventy-seventh year.He is survived by two brothers in Ireland ,Alexander and
Peter,and one sister,Mary; four daughters,Mrs.John B.DONNELLY, Mrs.Katherine
KINSELLA,Mrs.Frank McINERNEY and Mrs.Irene WARD; two sons,John and James.
He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St.Thomas Aquinas Church, Morning Star
Council,293,K. OF C; Clan-na-Gael, Sunburst Club and the Wolf Tone Club of
the I.R.B. Funeral from his late residence, Thursday at 9:30A.M.;thence to
the R.C.Church of St.Thomas Aquinas, Ninth street and Fourth avenue, where a
solemn high mass of requiem will be offered. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery, under direction of Kearns Sons,115-10 Rockaway Boulevard,Richmond Hill.
Catherine GRANEY, in the employ of Mrs.Matilda HAUSER,1064 Union street,
Brooklyn, died Sunday.She was born in Birkenhead, England and at the age of
21 migrated to this city,a few years later entering the employ of this family
whom she faithfully served for over forty-five years. She was a devout
Catholic and attendant of St.Ignatius Church,Rogers avenue and Carroll street.
George B.HUNTER, of 1415 Gates avenue,died yesterday in his seventieth year
He was anaccountant. He is survived by his widow,Louise HUNTER. Funeral
services will be held at 2PM.to-morrow. Interment will be at Lutheran
Cemetery under direction of Bernard A.RUOFF,1434 Myrtle avenue.
Donato MAZZARELLA, husband of Grace PARILLE MAZZARELLA died yesterday at his
home,25 North Henry street.The funeral will be held at 9AM. Friday with
requiem mass at the Church of St.Cecilia. He is survived in addition to his
widow by a son,Anthony and two daughters, Mrs.Peter GIGLIO and Mrs.Sylvester
BAM?NTE.Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas Creamer,
64 Herbert street.
Helen DAY, died Monday in her thirty-seventh year. She was a life resident
of Brooklyn.She is survived by her husband,Sylvester; a sister,Mary GAFFNEY
and two brothers,John and James. The funeral will be held from her late
home,358 Bainbridge street,at 10A.M. Friday with requiem mass at the Church
of the Holy Rosary,Reid avenue and Chauncey street.Interment will be at
St.John's Cemetery.
Nora A.CONNELL,died yesterday at her home,352 East 139th street, the Bronx.
She was born in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, a daughter of the late
Michael and Nora ROACH. She is survived by her husband,James J.; two
daughters, Dorothy and Eleanor; a son John, and a sister,Mary ROACH.The
funeral will be held at 8:45 A.M. Friday, with requiem mass at the Church of
St.Jerome,138th street and Alexander avenue,the Bronx.Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of M.J.Grady & Son,74 Calyer street.
Cecilia DUMINSKI,died Monday at her home,174A Eighth street,in her
twenty-first year. She is survived by her husband,Frank;one son,parents,Frank
and Frances CESCINSKI; one brother and one sister.Funeral from her late
home,Thursday; thence to the R.C.Church of Our Lady of Czenstochva, where a
requiem mass will be celebrated at 10AM. Interment at St.John's Cemetery
under direction of S.K.Szutarski,246 Twenty-fourth street.
Mary SINNOTT MOONEY,wife of Joseph MOONEY,died Monday at her residence,751
Westminster road.She is survived in addition to her husband by one
brother,Thomas SINNOTT,and one sister,Mrs.Edward C.KIRK. Funeral Thursday at
10:30 A.M.; thence to St.Rose of Lima R.C.Church, for requiem mass.Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Henry J.Flood.
Muriel J.KRAEMER, seven year old daughter of Henry C.KRAEMER,of Engine
290,N.Y.F.D.,died Monday at the home of her grandparents,Robert and Pauline
KRAEMER,101 Weirfield street.The funeral will be held at 2PM. Thursday.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Feeney & Sons,1847 Broadway.
Dorothy SCHORR, wife of Adam SCHORR, died Monday in Trinity Hospital.She was
a member of the Order of Christian Mother the German Free Order and Sterbe
Kasse. She is survived in addition to her husband by a son, Erwin, and two
daughter's,Dorothy andGertrude, and four brothers.The funeral will be held
tomorrow from her late home,400 Elton street,with requiem mass at the Church
of St.Michael.Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery.
Edward J.BIGGS, died yesterdy at his home,1185 Putnam avenue.He was born in
Brooklyn forty-four years ago. He is survived by a daughter,Glady's. The
funeral will be held at 2P.M. Friday from the funeral chapel of Kearns
Sons,1504 Bushwick avenue.Interent will be at Evergreen Cemetery.
Anne FORDE, died yesterday at her home,59 Dean street. She is survived by a
sister,Margaret FORDE. The funeral will be held at 9:30A.M. tomorrow with
requiem mass at the Church of St.Paul.Interent will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of Kearns Sons,1504 Bushwick avenue.
Mary WATERS, died Monday at Victory Memorial Hospital.She was born in
Drumkeerin,County Leitrim,Ireland, fifty-two years ago,and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for a number of years.She was a daughter of
Hugh and the late Ellen GALLAGHER McPADDEN, wife of John and mother of
Hugh, James, John, Francis, Joseph, Alice, Helen, Mary and Margaret;
sister of Michael and Joseph McPADDEN, Mrs.Frank KEEGAN, Mrs. Patrick CONNERS,
Mrs.Owen WARD and Mrs.Patrick McGRAIL, and grandmother of Donald WATERS.
Funeral from her late residence,4915 Sixth avenue,Brooklyn. Friday.
Solemn high mass at St.Agatha's R.C.Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
15 January 1931
CHILDREN FIND MOTHER DEAD
Discharged from the Creedmoor Hospital,where she had been suffering from a
nervous breakdown,Mrs.Rose COHEN, 45,ended her life in the bathroom of her
home at 2954 West Twenty-ninth street,Coney Island, to-day by hanging herself.
Her 12-year-old son,Phillip, sensed something was wrong when he tried to
enter the bathroom and found the door locked.Repeated calls for his mother
brought no response and he summoned another tenant, who forced open the door.
The boy and his 19-year-old sister, Betty,saw the lifeless form of their
mother hanging froman overhead radiator witha bed sheet tied around her neck.
Policeman Vitaliano LOPREST,who was summoned, called an ambulance from
Coney Island Hospital. Dr.KORNBLUM said the woman had died of strangulation.
Max COHEN, the husband,is a fruit handler employed at Wshington market,
and left his home for work at 5A.M. to-day.
W.L.BUTCHER, FRIEND OF BOYS, DIES
William Lewis BUTCHER, of 750 Ocean avenue, chairman of the sub-committee
on Causes of Crime of the State Crime Commission and outstanding authority on
the boy problem, died to-day after anillness of two months in Caledonian Hospital.
Mr.BUTCHER held the distinction of being foster,father to the largest
family in the world- about 8,000 boys of all nationalities whom he helped
into military service for training and education.During the war he spent a
large part of his time signing adoption papers,for under-aged youths who had
volunteered.
ARBUCKLE- Lawrence, on January 13, at his residence,2812 Church ave, beloved son
of Sylvester D and Helen S.,and brother of Alice,James and Sylvester. Funeral
on Friday at 2PM. Interment St.John's Cemetery
BAXTER- Thomas,on January14,1931, age 43 years, beloved husband of Mary
(nee KELLEHER) BAXTER, father of Margaret and Marion BAXTER. Funeral Saturday
9AM.From his home,79-45 Metropolitan ave; thence to St.Margaret's R.C.Church
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
BROOKLYN LODGE, No 22, B. P. O. ELKS- Brothers;You are requested to attend
the funeral services of our brother, Michael L.PIRO, Friday evening,January 16,
at his residence,153 Navy street
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN, Exalted Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Secretary
BROOKLYN LODGE, No 22, B. P. O. ELKS- Brothers;You are requested to attend
the funeral services of our brother,George M.BROWN, Friday evening,January16. at
Ayen Funeral Parlor, 55 Seventh ave. Samuel
C.DUBERSTEIN, Exalted Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Secretary
CUNNINGHAM- Mary, of 74 16th street, beloved wife of the late Patrick
CUNNINGHAM, and sister of the late Police Lieutenant John McMAHON and James
McMAHON. Funeral from Herbst Funeral Parlors,689Third ave. Friday morning
DEVOY- On January 14,1931, Joseph, beloved husband of Anna (nee SIEBOLD) and
father of George DEVOY. Funeral from his home,1326 East 5th street.
Saturday,thence to St.Athanasius Church, 62nd street and Bay parkway,
where a requiem mass will be held.
HICKMAN- Jennie (McMAHON),on January 14,in her 63th year,at her home,47 Furman
ave.Survived by her husband,Henry;five sons,John, Harry, Frank, Walter and
Arthur;two daughters,Jennie and Agnes; a brother,Christopher, and sixteen
grandchildren. Funeral from her home,Saturday at 9A.M.;thence to the
R.C.Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, where a ........ rest cut off.
MORAN- On January 15, at her residence,257 Sterling street,Mary A.(nee FANNAN)
beloved wife of the late John J.MORAN and devoted mother of Thomas F.MORAN,
Mrs.Walter RIGNEY. Funeral will take place from her home on Saturday morning
at; thence to St.Francis of A???si R.C.Church,where a solemn mass of
requiem will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
SCHRAAGE- Suddenly on Wednesday, January 14,1931. Elizabeth, beloved mother of
Charles SCHRAAGE, age 73 years.Funeral from her residence,186 30th street.Saturday.
SHERMAN- Suddenly on Wednesday,January 14, Harry H.SHERMAN,aged 58years, beloved
husband of Mary and devoted father of Mae DIRKES and Ann MITCHELL.
He was a member of Hillside Lodge Masonic Order, Foresters of America,
Woodmen of the World, of Woodhaven, and the Woodhaven Democratic Club.
Funeral services Friday 8 o'clock P.M., at his residence,3405 107th street,
Richmond Hill. Funeral Saturday at 2 P.M.Interment Lutheran Cemetery.
TANGEMAN- On January 13, at her residence,253 Rutledge street, Loretta, daughter
of Frank and Hannah TANGEMAN (nee HILL) and sister of Richard. Funeral Saturday
from N.Y.& B.Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford street. Requiem mass 10:30A.M.
at the Church of the Transfiguration. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
THOMPSON- On January 14. James H., brother of Frank, George THOMPSON and
brother-in-law of Clifford DEAN. Funeral from his home, 7803 4th ave,on
Saturday. Requiem mass at St.Anselm's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
Van HOUTEN- On Wednesday, January 14, at her residence,94 East 31st street,
Elizabeth, beloved wife of John E.Van HOUTEN, mother of Mrs.Ruth MURAY and a
sister of Harry MONTAGUE. Notice of funeral later.
WALSH- Catherine F.(nee HOLT),died January 14, beloved wife of the late John
A.WALSH and loving mother of Agnes R. and Anthony J. Funeral Saturday from
her home,8731 86th street, Woodhaven. Requiem mass at St.Thomas the
Apostel Church, 87th street. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
In Memoriam
GRAY-
In sad and loving memory of my beloved brother,
John B.GRAY, who died January 15,1926. Gone, but not forgotten
Brother,Charles A.GRAY
MAGNUSON-
In loving remembrance of Marie E.MAGNUSON (nee EIDEL), who died January 15,1927.
A face is missing in our home,
A loving voice is stilled,
A place is vacant in our hearts,
Which never can be filled.
Mother, Brother, Sister and Son,Leonard.
NOLAN-
In loving memory of our dear father, William P.NOLAN, who departed
this life January 15,1915. May his soul rest in peace.
James, William, Henry
PECK-
In fond and loving memory of James PECK, who died January 15,1916.
May his soul rest in peace.
Sons.
Joseph DEVOY, died yesterday at his home,1326 East Fifth avenue.He is
survived by his widow, Anna( SIEBOLD)DEVOY; a son, George DEVOY,a fireman
attached to Engine 269,N.Y.P.D.;two grandchildren; two brothers,Frank and
Edward and a sister, Mrs.May PRICE. The funeral will be held from his late
home, Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of St.Athanasius.
Interment will be under direction of George SEIBOLD,385 Van Brunt street.
Matthew J.CROWE, died yesterday at his home,9526 105th street, Richmond
Hill. He is survived by his widow, Anna (SCHAAD) CROWE. The funeral will be
held at 9A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of Mary Gate of
Heaven, Jerome avenue and 103rd street,Richmond Hill. Interment will be at
St.John's Cemetery under direction of Joseph J.Galligan, 284 Willoughby avenue.
Loretta TANGEMAN, died Tuesday at her home,253 Rutledge street. She was the
daughter of Frank and Hannan (HILL) TANGEMAN. She is survived in addition to
her parents by a brother,Richard. She was a graduate of St.Joseph's
Commercial High School. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel,187
South Oxford street, at 10:30A.M., Saturday with requiem mass at the Church
of the Transfiguration. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery under
direction of William T.Foley,270 Marcy avenue.
Mary MILLER, died yesterday at her home,2911 Fulton street. She was 51 years
old and is survived by a sister, Mrs.Anna LUPTON; three brothers,Frank,
Thomas and Charles MILLER,;and her aunt,Mary SCHUSTER. The funeral services
will be held at 8P.M. tomorrow. Interment at 2P.M. Saturday will be at
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of John E.Marsh,1461 Bushwick avenue.
Jennie L.HICKMAN, died yesterday at her home,47 Furman avenue, in her
sixty-fifth year. She is survived by her husband, Henry; five sons, John,
Harry, Frank, Walter and Arthur HICKMAN; two daughters, Jennie and Agnes; a
brother, Christopher, and sixteen grandchildren. She was formerly a resident
of the Sixteenth Ward, Manhattan. The funeral will be held at 9A.M. Saturday
with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Interment will be at
St.John's Cemetery, under direction of Kearns Sons,1504 Bushwick avenue.
Patrick COOPER, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs.George
BENNER, 9426 Van Wyck boulevard,Jamaica. He was born in Ireland and came to
the states fifty-two years ago.He is survived by three sons, Joseph, Jacob
and Frank, and three daughters, Mrs. George BENNER, Mrs.John BRADSHAW and
Mrs.James RIGGEO. The funeralwill be held at 10A.M.Saturday with requiem mass
at the Church of St.Pious. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of J.J.Gallagher Snos,8746 137th street,Jamaica.
Edgar HALLETT, died yesterday at his home,472 Garfield place. He was born in
England fifty-seven years ago.He is survived by his wife Joan (SMITH) HALLETT.
He was a saleman for the Uppercu Cadillac, Motor Company. Funeral Friday at
2P.M., with interment Valhalla Cemetery,Staten Island.
John S.McGOVERN, died yesterday at his home,109-74 203rd street,Hollis.
He was an old parishioner of the Church of St.Patrick and upon taking up his
residence at Hollis became a regular attendant at the Church of St.Pascal and
was an active member of the church societies.He is survived by his widow,
Mary (FERRIS) McGOVERN; his sons,John and William;his daughters, Genevieve,
Margaret and Dorothy McGOVERN; his three brothers, William, Charles and
Edward McGOVERN, and his sisters,Mrs.GRIMM, Mrs.BOHNE, Mrs.KOLB and Mrs.REDDIN.
The funeral will take place Saturday with solemn requiem mass at the
Church of St.Pascal by the Rev.Father KINSELLA.
Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery.
Lena OBERST, died yesterday at her home,50-60 44th street, Woodside,Queens.
She was Sixty-nine years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.Anna ARLAMS
and Mrs.Theresa VALENTINE, and two sons, Ferdinand and John OBERST,and a
brother,Gottlieb BUK. The funeral will be held Saturday.
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.
Ellen TAPPEN,died yesterday at her home,219 Prospect avenue.She was born in
Manhattan fifty-nine years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past
forty-five years. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs.Alice MAXWELL;two
sons,James and William; one grandchild,Anna SADLER. Funeral Saturday at
9:30A.M.; thence tothe R.C.Church of the Holy Family,where solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated. Interment at St.John's Cemetery under direction of
Jere J.Cronin,Inc.
Eleanore BOULBOL, died yesterday at her home, 590 Tenth street. She is
survived by her father, Elias,and mother, Rose (RABIL) BOULBOL.
She was a parishioner of the R.C.Syrian Church of Our Lady of Lebanon.
Funeral Thursday with interment at St.John's Cemetery under direction
of Jere J.Cronin,Inc.
Michael KAYDOUGH, died Wednesday at his home,8705 Fort Hamilton parkway.
He was born in Tripoll,Syria, fifty-four years ago, a resident of
Brooklyn for the past thirty-three years.He is survived by his wife,
Shamsie (MASSAB) KAYDOUGH; two sons, George and Edward and three daughters,
Mary Elsie and Lillian.Funeral Saturday;thence to Holy Trinity Church,
where services will be conducted by the Rev.Archbishop Geramos.
Interent at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Jere J.Cronin Inc.
Agnes WILHELM, died yesterday at the home of her parents,247 Irving
avenue,in her fourth year.She is survived by her parents,Otto and Mary
WILHELM,and three brothers.The funeral willbe held to-morrow.
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under the direction of
Fred Steinmann,249 Irving avenue.
Mary KELLEHER, died yesterday at her home,37 Willow place.She was the widow
of Patrick KELLEHER, and is survived by one daughter,Mrs.James J.RALEIGH,and
one son,John A. Funeral Saturday at 9A.M.; thence to the R.C.Church of
St.Charles Borromeo,where a solemn mass willbe celebrated by the Rev.Ambrose
P.Dunnigan. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
Mrs.Mary DONOVAN,who celebrated her 100th birthday last August died
yesterday at her home,300 Jay street. She was born inIreland August 15,1830
and came to the United States atthe age of twelve years. She had been
parishioner and a resident of the parish of St.James Pro-Cathedral for
eighty-eight years.Mrs.DONOVAN was the widow of Thomas DONOVAN,who served
fifty-eight years with the Brooklyn Union Gas Copany. She is survived by a
daughter,Mrs.Annie McDONALD. The funeral will be held at 10A.M.Saturday with
requiem mass atthe Church of St.James, Jay street. Burial will be at Holy Cross.
16 January 1931
MAN DROPS DEAD ON SUBWAY TRAIN
As a B. M. T. Broadway-Canarsie Manhattan bound subway train pulled into
Atlantic avenue station last night, an elderly man was seen to slump over in
his seat.The conductor, Herman COHEN, and several of the passengers carried
him to the platform.Dr.WEISS, summoned from Trinity Hospital, found the man dead
from a heart attack.
For two hours after the body was removed to the Miller avenue police
station, the police endeavored to identify him. Finally through letters and
cards in the man's pocket, they found Charles La MONICO,28, of 9503 Avenue L,
who identified the body as that of his father,Frank La MONICA, 64,of 615 East
Eighty-sixth street,Canarsie.
***note different spelling of last name, typed as printed
ADRAT- Phillip J.,on January 15,in his 48th year, at his home,445 Baltic street,
beloved husband of the late Mary ADRAT (nee GANNON). Funeral on Monday,January 19,
thence to the R.C.Church of St.Agnes,where a requiem mass will be celebrated
Interment St.John's Cemetery.
BARANELLO- On Wednesday, at her home, 62 Adelphi street, Angelina BARANELLO.
Survived by her husband, Carmine; one brother,Angelo FERRELLA.
Funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Requiem mass at
St.Nicholas R.C.Church.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
BIESINGER-Dionys, of 466 76th street, beloved husband of Clara
(nee HENLE),and fond father of Theresa, Sophie, Clara and Gertrude.
Services at E.C.Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th ave, Friday.
Relatives,friends and brethren of WoodsLodge,121I. O. O. R.,
are respectfully invited.
Brooklyn Lodge,No.22 B. P. O. ELKS-Brothers; You are requested to attend the
funeral services of our brother,George M.BROWN, Friday evening,January 16
at Ayen Funeral Parlor,55 Seventh ave.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN, Exalted Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Secretary
Brooklyn Lodge, No.22, B. P. O. ELKS- Brothers; You are requested to
attend the funeral services of our brother David H.??TENDROOK,
Saturday afternoon, January 17,at
1 o'clock at F.Herbst's Funeral Parlors,83 Hanson place.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN, Exalted Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Secretary
Brooklyn Lodge,No.22,B. P. O. ELKS-Brothers; You are requested to
attend the funeral services of our brother,Michael L.PIRO,
Friday evening,January 16, at 9:30 o;clock, at his residence, 152 Navy street.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN, Exalted Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Secretary
Brooklyn Lodge,No.22, B. P. O. ELKS-Brothers; You are requested to attend
the funeral services of our brother,John B.M'CARTHY, Friday evening,January 16,at
at his residence,538 East Twenty-first street.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN, Exalted Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Secretary
Columbus Council,No.126,K. of C.-Members are requested to assemble at the
club, FridayJanuary 16, at 8 o'clock, to proceed thence to the home of our late
brother, James H.THOMPSON,7803 Fourth ave.
Francis A.MADDEN, Grand Knight
Joseph L.WALSH, Recorder.
COSTELLO- Katnerine,on January,15, at her home, 493 Myrtle ave,in her 24th year.
She is survived by her husband,Samuel, and father,Frank CRONATO;
mother,Angella;three sisters, Mary DeZITO, Lillian ANZALONE and
Mamie VETERE, and two brothers,Salvatore and Anthony CRONATO.
Funeral will be held from the late home,Monday at 9:30; thence to
St.Lucy's R.C.Church where a requiem mass will be offered.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
DWYER- On January 16,1931, Cathrine DWYER, at her home,101 Java street,
Greenpoint. Survived by two sisters,Mrs.Bridget CRONIN and
Mrs.John J.PRENTISS.Funeral from her residence,Saturday morning.
Interment St.Jerome's Cemetery, Holyoke,Mass
GORRY- Matthew F., at 362 89th street,Brooklyn, father of Matthew, Walter,
Mrs.John VERMEAL and brother of Mrs.John NORTON, Frank and Edward GORRY.
Time later.
MILLER- Mary, on Wednesday January 14, at her home,2911 Fulton street,in her 51st
year. Funeral services Friday at 8P.M. Burial Saturday,Evergreen Cemetery
McNALLY- On Thursday,January 15,Mary,beloved wife of James McNALLY, and mother
of Mrs.Patrick SHANAHAN, James, Neil and Sadie McNALLY. Funeral Monday at
9:30A.M. from her residence,5309 Seventh ave; thence to the Church of
St.Agatha, where solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment
St.John's Cemetery.
MAYFLOWER LODE, No.961,F.&A.M.-Brethren;You are requested to attend the
Masonic funeral services of our late brother,Carl J.OLSON, on Saturday
evening,January 17,1931, at his late residence,216 Wakeman place, Bklyn.
Lyman C.LORD,Jr., Master
Arthur E.SHERMAN, Sec.
SHERON- On Thursday,January 15, Bridget, beloved wife of the late Thomas SHERON
and mother of Mrs.John HIGGINS, Mary and Catherine SHERON. Funeral Monday
from her residence,291 Hoyt street; thence to the Church of St.Agnes where
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
Clara McCABE POWERS, wife of Frank POWERS, died yesterday. Funeral from her
residence,173Reid avenue, Monday,at 9 A.M.; thence to Our Lady of Good
Counsel R.C.Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. In
addition to her husband, she is survived by one daughter,Teresa and two
brothers,James and William McCABE. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of George T.McHugh.
Mary BOYNE, died Wednesday at her home, 206 McDonough street.She is survived
by two sons, Frank and Martin; four grandchildren and eleven
great-grandchildren. Funeral will be held Saturday at 10 A.M., with requiem
mass at Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of George W.Blakley, 19 Putnam avenue.
Elizabeth W.NICHOLSON, died yesterday at her home,979 Decatur street.She is
survived by her husband, Charles; a son,Arthur; a sister,Mrs.R.KELSEY, and
two brothers,John and Garney PROCTOR. The funeral services will be held at
8P.M. tomorrow.Interment will be at Brandon
Cemetery,Belgrade,Ontario,Canada,under direction of J.J.Gallagher Sons,25
Aberdeen street.
Angelina BARANELLO,died Wednesday at her home,62 Adelphi street, in her
forty-eight year. She is survived by her husband,Carmine, and one brother,
Angelo PERRELLA. She was a member of St.Michael's Branch Itailian Catholic
Union, and the Holy Rosary Society and the Eucharistic League of St.Michael's
Church; where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9A.M. tomorrow. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph Tari,121 Park
avenue.
Elmer S.MEAD, sixty-five years old, died Wednesday at his home,162-10
87road.
Jamaica. He is survived by his wife,Emma May MEAD,and two daughters,Elsie and
Edith MEAD. He was a life resident of New York, and was employed by the
L.I.R.R.,
as an engineer.The Rev.Arthur MOSS and the Rev.Lester AUMAN will conduct
funeral services at the home tonight at 8:30 o'clock. Interment will be at
Lake View Cemetery,New Canaan, Conn.
Louise GROSS, died Thursday at her home,50-?2 Sixty-ninth street,Middle
Village.
She is survived by her husband,Joseph; one daughter,Dorothy; her
parents,Henry and Minnie LOWENHAUPT; four brothers,George, Cornelius, William
and Henry,
and two sisters, Anna and Vivian. Funeral services will be held at the home
of her parents, 14 Katherine place,Middle Village, Saturday at 2PM.the
Rev.Dr.Bell officiating. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
W.Theodore Lutz & Son,856 Forest avenue.
Mary LEONARD, died Wednesday at her home,61-33 56th street,Maspeth. She was
born in Brooklyn forty-eight years ago and lived in Brooklyn and Maspeth all
her life. She was a member of the R.C.Church of the Miraculous Medal, where a
requiem mass will be celebrated on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. She is
survived by two daughters,Mary and Richaline LEONARD; her father, Richard
DIXON; five brothers, William, Edward. Walter, Richard and Oscar DIXON, and
three sisters, Charlotte GRAHAM, Catherine MALONE and Anna HILL. Interment at
Hol Cross Cemetery under direction of Frank Darmstadt &Sons,Sixty-eighth
street and Central avenue, Glendale.
Elizabeth Van HOUTEN, died yesterday at her home,94 East Thirty-first
street.She is survived by her husband,John; a daughter,Mrs.Ruth MURRAY, and a
brother, Harry MONTAGUE. The funeral services will be held at 2P.M. Monday.
The Rev. Dr.Leon BRACE of Lennox Road Baptist Church will officiate.
Interment will be at Mt.Olivet Cemetery under direction of Daily Bros.,460
State street.
Thomas McLAUGHLIN, died Wednesday at his home,629 Jefferson avenue. He is
survived by his widow,Margaret; five sons, James, Thomas, Andrew, Joseph and
Edward, and three daughters,Mary, Mrs.Agnes MOONEY and Mrs.Margaret SHELLEY,
and a brother,Andrew McLAUGHLIN. The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M.to-morrow, with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Harold J.Balmer,72A
Norman avenue.
Michael MAHONEY, died Wednesday at Kings Park.He was a member of the Local
868 of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Married Men's Division
of the Arch Confraternity of the Holy Family, attached to the Church of Our
Lady of Perpetual Help, Fifth avenue and Fifty-ninth street, where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 10:30A.M. tomorrow.He is survived by his
mother,Bridget; his widow,Ellen, a sister,Kathleen, and five brothers,James,
Thomas, Robert, Stephen and Cornelius MAHONEY. The funeral will be held from
his late home,473 Sixtieth street. Interment will follow at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Herbert Fitzpatrick, 5409 Fifth avenue.
Harry S.SHERMAN, died Wednesday. He is survived by his widow,Mary; two
daughters, Mrs.Mae DIRKES and Mrs.Ann MITCHELL,and two grandchildren. He was
a member of the Hillside Lodge,Masonic order; Forsters of America, Woodmen of
the World of Woodhaven and the Woodhaven Democratic Club. Funeral services
Friday evening at 8 o'clock at his late residence,8405 107th street, Richmond
Hill. Funeral Saturday at 2P.M. Interment in Lutheran Cemetery.
Peter PETERSON, died Wednesday at the Greenpoint Hospital.He was born in
Sweden and resided at 1109 Manhattan avenue. He is survived by a nephew,Henry
MEYER. *sorry rest is unreadable
Mary N.SHANAHAN, widow of Denis SHANAHAN, died Wednesday at her home,361
Lincoln road. She was a resident of Flatbush for the past twenty years. She
was a regular attendant at the Church of St.Francis of Assisi and was a
member of the church societies. She is survived by her daughters, Mary CONLON
and Helen SHANAHAN, and her son,Denis M., and fourteen grandchildren, amongst
whom is SISTER Regina MIRIAM, O.S.F. of the faculty of the Academy of the Immaculate
Conception, at Astoria, Long Island. The funeral will take place tomorrow at
9:30 A.M., after a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St.Francis of Assisi,
by the Rev.Mons.F.X.Ludeke. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under
direction of Thomas H.Ireland.
James Nelson WALKER, died Wednesday at his home,446 Banbridge street.In his
seventieth year.He is survived by his wife, Florence; four daughters,
Mrs.Mary RAY,Mrs.Gertrude ZAENGLE, Mrs.Alice AUMILLER, Miss Charlotte WALKER,and one
son,John A. WALKER. Funeral services Saturday at 8P.M. by Aurora Grata,756 F.&
A.M.; Dolly Madison Council,116. Sons and Daughters of Liberty, and Junior
Order United American Mechanics,No.3, in which he was the founder of
Cornerstone Council No.3. Funeral services Sunday at 2P.M., by Rev.Otto
Brand, of the Knickerbocker Avenue Church. Interent at Greenwood Cemetery
under direction of Nicholas Blasius Jr.,& Son,710 Knickerbocker avenue
.
17 January 1931
WOMAN DIES IN AMBULANCE
Mrs.Helen ETZ, 38,who lived at 727 McDonough street, died in an ambulance
on the way to Bushwick Hospital early to-day, after drinking a quantity of
poison disinfectant. She was found writhing in agony on the floor of the
bathroom of her home shortly after 1A.M. by her mother,Mrs.Mary BOHEN.
The older woman, unable to elicit any replies to her questions, summoned
Patrolman William LANGDON, of Ralph avenue station, who gave first aid when
he discovered a bottle that had contained poison on the floor beside Mrs.ETZ.
Dr.NEDIE was summoned from Bushwick Hospital and started to rush the woman
to that institution. She died in the abulance.
The mother told the police her daughter had been suffering from a nervous
breakdown for the past eight months and had been unable to sleep.
ALAMILLO- On January 16, Edward, beloved husband of Lena, and devoted father of
Hazel PORTER, Mary SCHNEIDER and Helen ALAMILLO. Funeral from his late
residence, 61-57 62nd ave, Maspeth,on Monday,January 19.
Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.
BAUDIER-Alfred J., beloved husband of Jennie BAUDIER (nee HUBER) and father of
Edna SKELLY, Anna, Catherine, Rita, Helen, Dorothy, George and Eugene BAUDIER,
and brother of Mary GARITY, on Friday at his home,347 Troutman street,age 53
years.Funeral Tuesday morning. Requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of
Sorrows.Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery. Philadelphia papers please copy.
BRIGGS- On January 16, at her home,917 Hancock street,Ellen L.BRIGGS, beloved
wife of William. Funeral on Monday from her home at 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem
mass will be offered at the R.C.Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel at 10A.M.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
CATTERSON- Mary Irene, on Friday,January 16,1931, beloved sister of William,
George, James, Robert, Thomas, Lawrence and Mrs.Marcus WARD. Funeral from her
late residence,154 Nassau avenue,Greenpoint,onTuesday, January 20, at 2P.M.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery,under direction of Thomas M.QUINN &Son.
CORDES- Louise (nee KUHNER), beloved wife of Charles D.CORDES, died Friday,January
16,at her home, 255 Windsor place. Survived by her husband, three daughters,
Irene,Madeline and Evelyn, and her mother; five sisters,Mrs.A. PETERSON, Mrs
M.FORD, Mrs.A.SNYDER, Mrs. E.SHEA and Irene; three brothers, Charles,
Theodore and Edward. Interment at Most High Trinity Cemetery Tuesday afternoon.
DESIMONE- Madeline, died Friday at her home, 64 Summit street. Survived by
her husband, one daughter,and two sons. Requiem mass will be
celebrated,Sacred HeartsR.C.Church on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery
GUNTHER- On January 16, at her residence,175 Taylor street,Wilthelmina GUNTHER
(nee PIERANDOT),beloved wife of John.Funeral on Monday from the chapel of
William T.FOLEY, 270 Marcy ave.Solemn requiem mass 10A.M. at Church of the
Transfiguration. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.
Masses preferred.
GAMBLE- OnSaturday, January 17, at her residence,41 Windsor street.Margaret Januarye
GAMBLE, widow of David L.GAMBLE and beloved mother of the late Mamie
J.GAMBLE. Services at her home onTuesday,January 20,at 2P.M. Interment Evergreen.
KELLY- OnFriday,January 16,1931,Stephen V., beloved husband of Nellie
(nee JAMES) at his residence,17 Stockton street.Notice of funeral later.
LAMPERT-Elizabeth, On January 16,1931, at her residence,235 Nineteenth street,
Brooklyn, beloved mother of Catherine and Caroline LAMPERT and Anna E.GATES;
grandmotherof Elmer,Wesley and George GATES. Notice of service later.
LARSEN- Julius, Friday,in his 66th year. Survived by two sons,Holgar and
Julius, and a daughter,Madeline. He was a member of Mosaic Lodge,No.418,F.&
A..,which will conduct services Sunday at 2P.M.He was a member of the Dannervirke
Society of Brooklyn,which will conduct services Monday at 2P.M. Funeral will
follow from the chapel of Kearns &Sons,1504 Bushwick ave.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
LAWRENCE- Walter N., at his residence, 92-35 215th place,Queens Village,
beloved husband of Catherine LAWRENCE (nee LILLER).Survived by son Walter N.Jr.
and daughters Elsie and Shirley. Services Saturday January17,at 2P.M. Interment
Evergreen Cemetery. Baltimore papers please copy.
LOWE-Patrick P.,beloved husband of Anna (O'LOUGHLIN )LOWE, on Friday,
January16,at his residence, 9115 187th place, Hollis.Solemn requiem mass at the
Church of St.Monica on Tuesday, January 20. Interment St.Monica Cemetery,Jamaica
McEVOY- James, died January 16 at his home,1209 Hancock street,beloved brother of
Edward and John McEVOY. Requiem mass on Monday, St.Martin of Tours Church
at 9:30.Interment St.John's Cemetery.
REILLY- On January 16,1931,CatherineTheresa,beloved daughter of Thomas P. and
Catherine REILLY (nee MOLLOY) age 4 years. Funeral from her parents residence,
2328 Catalna ave, Ridgewood, on Monday, January 19. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
SCHATZLER- Bella, died Friday in Kings County Hospital at the age of eighty years.
She resided at 187 Ten Eyck street.Survived by her husband, Leopold,and a
brother, Elias CONOVER.Funeral Monday from the funeral parlors of
Louis W.STEINMETZ, 176 Montrose ave.Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
WOHLGEMUTH- On January 16,Annie, beloved mother of William Charles YOUNG and
Wilhelmina WAGNER. Survived by Mary Ewen YOUNG, William WAGNER and Louise
WOHLGEMUTH. Funeral services at her residence, 120-15 107th ave,
Richmond Hill, on Monday January 19. Interment private at Lutheran Cemetery
Madeline DESIMONE, died yesterday at her home,64 Summit street. She is
survived by her husband,Joseph; a daughter,Mrs.Anna MIGLIACCIN,and two
sons,Andrew and Anthony.She was a member of the Church of the Sacred Hearts
of Jesus and Mary,where requiem mass will be celebrated at, Monday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery,
under direction of M.McMahon,124 Summit street.
Philip J.REDMOND, died yesterday at his home,928 Hancock street.He is
survived by his widow, Annie REDMOND; a daughter, Mrs.O'BRIEN and two
sons,John and Charles. He was a member of the Holy Name Society attached to
the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, where requiem mass will be celebrated
at 9:30 A.M.; Tuesday. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery under
direction of Stephen F.Duryea.
Patrick P.LOWE, died yesterday at his home,9115 187th place,Hollis, Queens.
He was a member of Jamaica Council,337 K. of C,; Veterans Volunteer Firemen's
Association of Jamaica, and Local 1649 of the Carpenter's Union. He is
survived by his widow, Anna O'LOUGHLIN LOWE; a daughter, Mary; two
sons, Francis and James, a brother, Thomas F. LOWE. He was a member of the Holy
Name Socicty attached to the Church of St.Monica,Jamaica, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 10A.M. Tuesday. Interment at St.Monica's
Cemetery, Jamaica.
Joseph JUNKER, died Friday at the German Evangelical Home for the Aged. He
was 81 years old and is survived by four daughters and one son. Funeral
services will be held Monday at 2P.M. at the chapel of the home. Interment
will be at Mt.Olivet Cemetery, under direction of Theodore Lutz & Son,Inc,
68-08 Forest street, Ridgewood.
Mary CAMPBELL, wife of Lawrence, died January 16.Funeral from her residence,500
Marcy avenue, Tuesday at 9A.M.; thence to St.Ambrose R.C. Church, where a mass
of solemn requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul. In addition to
her husband, she is survived by one son, Edward, and two brothers,Edward and
Percival FOWLER. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of George T.McHugh.
Ellen L. BRIGGS, died yesterday at her home, 917 Hancock street. She is
survived by her husband,William BRIGGS. The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M.Monday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel at
10A.M. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery,under direction of Stephen F.Duryeea.
Catherine REILLY, daughter of Thomas and Catherine (MALLOY) REILLY, died
yesterday at her home, 2328 Catalpa avenue, Ridgewood. She is survived in
addition to her parents by two brothers, Thomas and Raymond and her
grandparents, Patrick and Mary REILLY. The funeral will be held at 2P.M.
Monday. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery, under direction of
J.J.Gallagher Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.
Larius Sternan GUSTAFSON, born sixty-seven years ago in Sweden and a
resident of the United States and Brooklyn for over thirty years, died
yesterday. He was employed by the Baltimore and Ohio R.R.,as a barge captain
for over twenty-three years. He resided at 227 Eighty-ninth street, Bay Ridge.
He leaves his wife, Anna; two sons, Arthur and George; a grandson,
Arthur, a sister in Kansas City and one in Germany.He was a member
of Dauntless Lodge, No.708 I.O.O.F.,of Brooklyn.
Funeral services will ...... sorry rest is cut off
In Memoriam
DAVERN-
Edmond. Anniversary mass at St.Mary Star of the Sea Church. Monday
morning at 8 o'clock.
Wife and Children
DORAN-
In fond and loving memory of mr devoted son and our brother, William
G.DORAN,who departed this life January 18,1930
Mother, Brother and Sisters.
GRANNEY-
In loving memory of our mother,Sabina GRANNEY. Mass offered
St.Patrick's Church,7:30 A.M. Monday.
Son and Daughter.
KUEHNE-
In loving memory of my dearly beloved mother,Matilda, who died January 18,1929.
Daughter,Edna
KUNTZ-
In sad and loving memory of our dear and beloved mother, Elizabeth KUNTZ,
who departed this life January 18, 1920.
Days of sadness still come over us,
Secret tears do often flow.
But memory keeps you ever near us
Since you died eleven years ago.
Daughter & Son.
LUTZ-
In sad and loving memory of our dear mother,Essie Emmett LUTZ, who
died January 17,1926.
Children, Eddie, Charlie. Florence and Rita.
McPHILLIPS-
Patrick J., in loving memory of our father,who died January 17,1925
Son & Daughters.
SCHNEIDER-
Inloving memory of my beloved mother, Mary SCHNEIDER, who passed
away January 17,1926.
Always devoted,loyal and kind
What a beautiful memory you left behind.
Daughter & Family.
SHEEHAN-
In memory of Michael SHEEHAN, died January 19,1930.Anniversary mass
St.Anne's Church,7 o'clock on Monday,January 19. Gone but not forgotten.
Wife and Sons,Edward and Walter
WHEELER-
In loving memory of Michael J.WHEELER,who died January 17, 1930.
Anniversary mass Wednesday, January 21, 1931, at 8A.M., at Our Lady of Angels Church.
May his soul rest in peace.
Family
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
THOMPSON- We sincerely thankour relatives,friends and neighbors for their
personal and floral expressions of sympathy inthe loss of our mother,
Sarah Shannon THOMPSON on January 12th,1931
William G.THOMPSON
Harry J. THOMPSON
Mrs.Leo BLUM
Mrs.Peter MARINO
Mrs.John H.REB
19 January 1931
HUSBAND KILLS WIFE IN LOVE TRIANGLE ROW
Mother of Six Slain When Mate Finds $300 Gone From Bank Account
After killing his wife Carmella, by firing two bullets into her heart and
left shoulder, to-day in their apartment in a four-story brick tenement at
117 Kane street,Orestia GORGIA, employe of the B. M. T., walked out of the
house and down to Butler street police station, where he surrendered and
confessed the killing.
He is being questioned by Lieut.McGOWAN, of that station and will be taken
later in the day to Adams street court.
The killing, which took place in the presence of a son,Eugene,9, was said
to be the outcome of jealcusies originating over a month ago, when another
man began to show attention to Mrs.GORGIA.The climax came to-day after GORGIA
had discovered his wife had withdrawn $300 from their joint account of $500
without his knowledge.The reports of the shots created considerable
excitement in the neighborhood.
Mrs.GORGIA was the mother of six children, Joseph,20; Santa,14;
Thomas,11; Eugene,9; Alfred,7, and Anthony,3.
They had been married for twenty-two years.
MRS.M'ADOO DIES; FUNDS TOO LATE
Mrs.Eva T.McADOO,widow of Chief Magistrate William McADOO, died
yesterday while friends were to raise funds for her support.
After the Chief Magistrate's death several months ago, it was found his
estate was worth only a little more than $5,000. A fund which reached $36,000
was raised among friends of the late jurist and a bill was introduced in the
Legislature last week authorizing anappropriation of $8,461,the amount which
would have been due McADOO as salary from the time of his death last June to
the end of the year
WOMAN DEAD, 5 MEN ILL in E.D. From EFFECTS of POISON LIQUOR
With the death of a woman and the illness of five men over the week-end
ascribed to alchol, police in Greenpoint are investingating the possibility
that poison liquor is being dispensed intheir territory.
When Tony SIGLO, of 150 Leonard street, got up at 5 A.M. this morning to
go to work, he discovered that his housekeeper, Mrs.Tillie BELCHINUS,45, had
not started his breakfast.He went to wake her and discovered her dead in bed.
An ambulance surgeon was summoned from St.Catherine's Hospital, but he
pronounced her beyond aid. Police say SIGLO told themMrs.BELCHINUS had been
drinking last night. Her husband is said to have died a year ago leaving her
with one son,who is living somewhere on Long Island.Police were seeking him
to-day to notify him of his mother's death.
THREE MEN TREATED
Ambulance Surgeon SCHWARTZ, of Greenpoint Hospital, was called to treat
three men believed to be sufferers from alcoholism within a space of two
hours last night. The first was Peter McCULLOUGH, 35, of 261 Kingsland
avenue, who was attended at his home. The second man was Thomas McENANEY,60,
of 42 Richardson street.He was discovered in a state of collapse on the stoop
in front of 72 Richardson street, and after treatment was taken home. About an hour
later, Dr.SCHWARTZ attended John HOGAN,34,home address unknown,who was found
at Kingsland avenue and Meeker street. HOGAN was removed to Greenpoint Hospital.
TWO OTHERS ILL
Two men said to be suffering from alcholism were treated by Ambulance
Surgeon WOLF, of Greenpoint Hospital. One was Lawrence DOWDELL,24 of 122
Norman avenue, who was brought into the Greenpoint station and later taken to
Kings County Hospital. The other was Phillip ROMANO,50 of 170 North Eighth
street, found in a coma in his home about 10P.M. and removed to Greenpoint Hospital.
Neighbors See Widow Beat Manto Death To Teach a ''Lesson''
Neighbors silently witnessed the fatal beating of John MALICKI,
poverty-stricken Staten Island shoemaker,when he was caught trying to steal a
basket of coal from his widowed neighbor,Mrs.Tillie LASZENSKI.
MALICLI went to Mrs.LASZENSKI's woodshed,where she kept a small suply of
coal,and as he leaned over filling a basket she entered.With a fence rail she
rained blows on his head while neighbors attracted by his cries,looked on.
After the beating,MALICKI stumbled back intohis shoe shop,where his nephew
found him dead. Mrs.LASZENSKI told police she merely wanted to teach him a
lesson and did not intend to kill him.
MOTORIST HELD IN BOY'S DEATH
Vincent BUONOMO,28,of 929 Pacific street,alleged to be the driver of the
automobile that struck and killed Joseph FINEGOLD,9 of 660 Hegeman street,
Brooklyn, at Hegemen and Miller avenues,Saturday, was held in$2,500 bail for
arraignment in Homicide Court to-morrow by Magistrate LIOTA in New Jersey
avenue court yesterday ona charge of homicide.
BUONOMO, said to be a driver for the Department of Sanitation,was held on
a short affidavit by Detective FRANK of Miller avenue station.
AUFTERING- Bertha, on January 18,1931, age 39 years.Funeral on Tuesday morning
from the home of her brother, Frank J.AUFERING, 2 Doscher street, corner Liberty
ave, to the Blessed Sacrament R.C.Church.Interment Holy Trinty Cemetery.
BRADY- Fannie, widow of Hugh BRADY, on Monday,January 19.
Funeral on Tuesday from her late residence,7834 Seventy ninth lane;
thence to the R.C.Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus,Glendale.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
BOEHM- Elizabeth,died in her 38th year, at her residence, 727 McDonough street.
She is survived by her mother,Marla; three sisters,May, Loty and Helen,and
one brother, Frank. Brother FRANK and Sister HELEN please take notice. Funeral
services on Monday. Interment on Tuesday at Greenwood Cemetery.
BOOK- Charles Wesley,on January 18,at his residence,75-10 64th place,Glendale.
Survived by daughter, Anna and grandaughter, Dorothy BRITTON. Funeral Tuesday,
January 20,from Peth Funeral Parlor,15 Palmetto street,Brooklyn.
Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.
CAREY- On January 18, Mary L.CAREY (nee LYNCH). Funeral from her late residence,37
Sterling place,on Wednesday at 9:30A.M.;thence to St.Augustine's R.C.Church
Sixth ave and Sterling place, where a solmn requiem mass will be celebrated.
CARLETON- On January 17,1931, William A., beloved son of Isabella AIKENS and the
late Thomas P.CARLETON and loving brother of Mrs.James WHEELER. Services at
his residence,8013 Sixth ave, Brooklyn,Tuesday.
Interment Wednesday at 11A.M..Plattsburg,N.Y.,papers please copy.
DAHL- On Sunday, January 18,1931, Frank J.DAHL, in his 63rd year, beloved father
of Frank J.,Jr., Mrs.Cecelia DAUBLE, brother of Elizabeth STELER, Catherine
HEINE, John and William DAHL. Funeral on Wednesday at 9A.M.,from his late
residence,1716 Madison street, Ridgewood; thence to St.Brigid's R.C.Church,
where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.
DRAYCOTT- On January 17,1931,Lillian, beloved wife of Charles DRAYCOTT,
dear mother of Charles Jr, and Edith DRAYCOTT. Funeral services at her
residence,8684 78th street, Woodhaven,on Monday, January 19.
Interent Tuesday, Evergreen Cemetery.
DWYER- On January 18,1931,Margaret I., beloved daughter of Catherine and John
F.DWYER and sister of Thomas A., Marie, James and Eleanor. Funeral will be
held at the residence of her parents, 569 East 26th street, Wednesday, January 21,
thence to Our Lady of Refuge Church,Ocean ave, where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
DWYER- On Saturday, January 17 1931, John, son of the late John and Ann DWYER and
brother of Frank DWYER,at his home, 422 National blvd. Long Beach.Funeral
Wednesday,from funeral Parlors, 187 South Oxford street, with solemn
requiem mass at St.Rose of Lima Church, Parkville ave.
Interent Holy Cross Cemetery.
EALES- Ida M, on Saturday, January 17. Reposing at Feeney & Sons Chapel,
1847 Broadway,Brooklyn
GAARN-Nicholas B., died January ,17 at his home, 1114 50th street, in his
forty-ninth year, born in Brooklyn. Survived by beloved mother, Caroline, and
four sisters, Anna, Marie, Evelyn and Elna, and three brothers, Walter, Carl
and Edgar. He was a member of the Royal Arcanum, Commonwealth Council, 542;
also a member of the B. M. T. Employees Benevolent Association Lodge. Services
Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
GAVIN- On Sunday,January 18, at her residence,709 Greenwood ave, Mary GAVIN.
Funeral on Wednesday,January 21; thence to the R.C.Church of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
GAVIGAN- On January 17, Josephine M., beloved daughter of Margaret and the late
Owen GAVIGAN, sister of John, Eugene, James, Agnes and Mrs.Edward HUGHES.
Funeral from her residence, 56 Metropolitan ave, on Tuesday.
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Peter and Paul, Wythe ave.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.
HAACK- Christina, widow of Henry F.HAACK, on January 18, in her 79th year.
She is survived by two sons, Henry E., Fred C.,; a daughter,
Mrs.Frank HARTMANN; a nephew, John H. SCHMITTMANN, and six grandchildren.
Funeral services at her home, 88-38 181st street, Jamaica.Tuesday evening.
KELLY- On Friday, January 16,1931,Edna T., beloved wife of William KELLY,
at her residence, 171 13th street. Funeral on Tuesday.Solemn requiem mass
at Holy Family Church. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
KELLY- On Friday, January 16,1931, Stephen V., beloved husband of
Nellie (nee JAMES), at his residence 17 Stockton street.Funeral Tuesday.
Interment at National Cemetery,Cypress Hills.
KENNY- Catherine (nee CONNORS), died at her home,431 Wythe ave on Friday.
Services Wednesday at 10 A.M. at St.Peter and Paul Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Undertaker, John H.WOODS
KLEMENS- Margaret (nee STECKERT), died January 17, after a short illness in her
seventy-second year.Funeral from her late residence, 190 Linden
street, Tuesday, thence to St.Barbara's Church,where a solemn requiem
mass will be offered Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.
KOSTBOTH- Etta,on January 17,in her 30th year, at her residence, 114-53 121st
street, South Richmond Hill. Beloved wife of Michael, daughter of Charles
SCHWAB, sister of Lillian and Charles SCHWAB.
Funeral services at her late residence on Tuesday. Interment at Mt.Olivet Cemetery.
LINCOLN- Charles L., on January 18, Charles Lawrence, Uncle Charlie (as printed),
brother of Mrs.Laura E.PENDEN and Abraham P., beloved uncle of Mrs.Louise
JACHENS, Charles, Clifford and Lincoln, in his 80th year. Remains reposing at
the George J. Ayen Memorial Chapel, 55 Seventh ave,at Lincoln place. Services
Tuesday, January 20,at 8P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery,Wednesday afternoon.
MACKIN- On January 19, George,at his residence,763 Hancock street. Notice of
funeral hereafter.
McCORMICK- Jane R.(nee CAREY), Sunday, January 18 1931,beloved wife of Thomas E.,
and dear aunt of Genevieve M.CARVEY; also survived by three sisters and two
brothers.Funeral from her home, 327 Ruthland road, Thursday, January 22.
Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
McCULLAUGH- Peter, died Sunday,Jan18. Burial from the funeral chapel of
Thomas J.Creamer,64 Herbert street,Tuesday,thence to St.Cecilia's
Church, where solemn requiem mass willbe offered for the repose of his soul.
McGUIRE- Thomas, retired captain of N.Y.P.D. Is survived by his beloved
wife, ROSE, a daughter, Helen; and four sons, Thomas F. Jr., William L,
John J, and George E.
Funeral from his residence,2154 Eighty-third street, Brooklyn,Wednesday,
January 21;thence to St.Mary's R.C.Church, Eighty-fifth street and
Twenty-third ave, Bensonhurst, for a mass of requiem.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Boston papers please copy.
MULLER- On Saturday January 17, at his home, 9 Bayview ave, Oceanside,L.I.,
Theodore, dearly beloved father of Henry MULLER. Relatives, friends, members of
Cigarmakers Union, No.67, Arbeiter and Maennerchor are invited to attend
funeral services on Monday at the funeral parlors of R.Stutzmann Son, Inc,
2001 Madison street. Interment Tuesday, 2P.M.
MURPHY- Sadie (nee FURFEY),at her home, 718A Monroe street.
Funeral will be held on Tuesday, January 20.
Solemn requiem mass will be offered at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C.Church.
Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery
NIEDERAUER- John J., on January 16,1931, age 30 years. Beloved husband of
Mae (nee LEZOLI) NIEDERAUER. Also survived by his parents, Jacob and Ann
NIEDERAUER, one brother, Robert. Funeral on Tuesday from the home of
his parents, 74-15 64th place, Glendale.
O'DEA- George,on Jan18, beloved son of William H. and brother of Edward
O'DEA, Mrs. R. McGILLICUDDY, Mrs.William BENNETT, and Mrs.Frank LaCLAIR.
Funeral Thursday from the residence of his sister, Mrs.Frank McCLAIR,
597 East3? street; thence to St.Rose of Lima's R.C.Church, Parkville ave
and East 5th street where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.
Interment St.John's Cemetery
PORTER- Charles,beloved husband of Henrietta and father of Lena M.SCHULER,
Bertha WILLS, and Murdina PORTER.Funeral services at his late residence,
1456 East 26th street, between Avenue N and O, on Monday 8 P.M.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Tuesday, January 20.
REINCKE- On Saturday,January 17, Elizabeth A. REINCKE, aged 63 years, beloved
mother of Christan,Alfred and Theodore REINCKE, Mrs.Olga JOHNSON, Mrs. Elmer
MICHAELS and Miss Martha REINCKE. Funeral services wil be held at the funeral
home, 72 Norman ave, Greenpoint,Brooklyn, onTuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
SCOTT- On Saturday, January 17,1931, Mary E., beloved wife of William SCOTT, and
beloved daughter of Mrs.Mary DEVINE and sister of John DEVINE.
Funeral from her home,661 Henry street, on Tuesday at 2P.M.
SHANAHAN- Mary (nee FEELEY), beloved wife of John J.SHANAHAN, on Sunday
January 18, at her residence, 605 Lexington ave. She was a native of
Newtown Sands, County Kerry, Ireland. Solemn requiem mass at Church
of St.John the Baptist on Wednesday. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
THOMPSON- Melville L., on January 18, in his 72nd year, beloved husband of
Susie (nee MULLIN), father of Melvin and Mrs.Ella BAUER. Member of Aurora Grata
Lodge,No.756, F. and A. M. :Brooklyn Council, No.21, Jr. O. U. A. M., and
Brooklyn Rapid Transit Employes Benefit Association. Services at his late
residence,834 Halsey street,Tuesday 8P.M. Funeral Wednesday at 11 A.M.
VARDY- On Sunday,Jan18. James, father of James F. and brother of late Patrick
and Thomas VARDY,at 388 Hoyt street. Funeral from John F. Egan's Mortuary
Chapel, Henry and Warren streets. Tuesday, January 20,9A.M. Requiem mass St.Mary's
Church, Court and Luquer streets, 9:30A.M.
WHATELEY- Joseph, of Brooklyn, died Jan16. St.Catharine's Hospital,Indiana
Harbor,Indiana. Survived by wife, Fern; daughter,Fern; father, Joseph and
sister, Mrs.May WRIGHT.Burial in Indiana.
WHITE- On January 17,1931, Catherine W.WHITE, beloved wife of Hampton M.WHITE.
Funeral services at her residence, 329 Wilson ave, Brooklyn, on Monday, Jan19,
at 8P.M. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery Tuesday at 2P.M.
YATES- On Saturday, Jan17th, William F.(Bob YATES), beloved husband of
Katherine (nee FLYNN) YATES, and loving father of William F.Jr., John J.YATES,
Mrs.Theresa PFEIFER and Mrs.Catherine SHERIDAN,at his home,350 Prospect ave.
He was one of the best known grainers in Brooklyn. Funeral Tuesday
with solemn requiem mass at St.John the Evangelist Church, 21st street,above
5th avenue.
Ida May EALES- died Saturday in Brooklyn Hospital. She was a life resident
of Brooklyn.She is survived by three sons,Edward, George and Thomas EALES.
The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night at the funeral chapel
of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.Interment to-morrow will be at
Woodland Cemetery, Bellport.
Stina ARONSON- born seventy-eight years ago in Sweden, and a resident
of the United States and New York for over thirty years died Saturday.
She resided with her daughter, Mrs.Marla DALEN,at 223-14 Sheffield avenue,
Springfield.She leaves her daughter and several grandchildren.Her son,
Andrew ARONSON, died Jan 8.
Funeral services will be held at Ericson & Ericson's Chapel, 500 State
street. Tuesday at 2P.M. with Rev.Gideon Olson, pastor of Swedish Bethlehem
Lutheran Church officiating.Interment following at Evergreen Cemetery.
John J.MEHL- died Saturday in his thirty-ninth year.He is survived by his
widow, Lillian (HANTZ) MEHL; three sons, John, Raymond and Albert,and a
sister, Mrs. Joseph DWYER.The funeral services will be held at his late
home,7971 Sixty-ninth road, Middle Village, Queens tomorrow. Interment
will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of Charles M Larmann, 10 Pullis
avenue, Middle Village.
Lillian DRAYCOTT- died Saturday at her home 8684 78th street, Woodhaven.
She was born in Brooklyn and formerly lived in the Bushwick section. She is
survived by her husband, Charles DRAYCOTT a State Boxing Commission referee;
a son, Charles,Jr, attached to Motorcycle Squad 2, N.Y. P. D.; a daughter,
Edith and one grandchild. The funeral services will be held tonight.
Interment tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery.
Mary PLATH- died Friday in her sixty-fourth year. She was born in Germany and
was a resident of the city for the past forty years.She is survived by her
daughter, Katherine HANKE, and a son, Joseph.Funeral Tuesday,from her
home, 181 Sheffield avenue, with requiem mass at St.John's
R.C.Church. Interment at St.John's Cemetery.
Henry WITT- died Friday.He was born in Germany in1872.He lived in Brooklyn
forty-two years. He is survived by a widow, Ida; six sons, Henry Jr,
Frank, Charles, Emil Frederick and Ernest; one daughter,Ida;
two brothers, Anthony and Carl WITT; one sister,Alice HEINZELMAN.
Funeral tomorrow from his home, 2018 Harman street;
thence to St.Aloysisus R.C.Church. A requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at St.John's Cemetery.
Julia M.MACKEY- died Sunday at her home,1504 East Ninth street. She is
survived by her husband,Michael; two daughters, Mary M,and Mrs.Thomas F.WALSH;
three sons, William, John and Joseph; two brothers, Michael and James DOLLARD;
a sister,Mrs.Patrick O'KEEFE. She was a member of the Church of
St. Brendan,where requiem mass will be celebrated at Thursday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
John George WITTMANN, husband of Anna (nee GRAGL) WITTMANN, died Saturday at his
residence,71-34 Sixty-sixth street,Glendale, in his sixty-first year. Funeral
Tuesday afternoon Jan 20th, by the Rev. Carl Hirzel, of the Lutheran
Church of the Covenant, at the funeral Parlors at 89 Foxall street.
Cremation under direction of Charles Mooney, 2371 Myrtle avenue.
Cecilia FLYNN- died Friday in Lincoln Hospital.She was born in Manhattan
sixty-five years ago and lived at 588 East 134th street, Manhattan.
She is survived by two nieces, Irene MULCAY and SISTER Mary De LOURDES,
of O.S.D. and two nephews, John and Timothy MULCAY.
The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of Kearns Sons,
1504 Bushwick avenue tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.
Stephen V.KELLY-,son of the late James and Margaret (REILLY) KELLY, died
Friday at his home,17 Stockton street.He was born in the old Fifth Ward and
attended St.Anne's R.C.Church and school and later removed to St. Edward
R.C.Church parish of which he was a parishioner for many years until recently
when he became a member of St. Louis R.C.Church. He was a World War veteran
having served as a farrier veterinary with the Replacement Unit 5. He was an
employe of the Star Theatre for many years.Surviving him are his widow,
Nellie; two daughters,Agnes and Geraldine; one son, James; one sister,
Mrs.Charles Scott, and one brother, James J.KELLY. The funeral will be held
from his residence Tuesday, with a military escort followed by
interment at the National Cemetery,Cypress Hills
Edna T.KELLY, wife of William KELLY, died Friday at her home,171 Thirteenth
street.The funeral will be held onTuesday; thence tothe Church of
the Holy Family where a solemn requiem mass will be offered followed by
interment at St.John's Cemetery under direction of T.J.Higgins & Son, Inc,203
Jay street.
Frank JOST, of 294 Harmon street,died Saturday.He was born in Austria Hungary
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-five years.He is survived by one
brother and two sisters.The funeral services will be held at to-morrow.
Interment Wednesday will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction Bernard A.Ruoff,1434 Myrtle avenue.
Ella GAITES, Died Saturday at her home, 66-53 Gray street, Middle Village. She
was born in Brooklyn and is survived by one son, Alexander GAITES; two
daughters, Mrs.Emma HOUGHLAND and Mrs.Elia CUSICK; one brother, William LUDING;
one sister, Mrs. Emma MORTAN and five grandchildren. Funeral services Wednesday
the Rev. G.R. Cleveland of the Second Church of Christ will officiate.
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Charles Mortan of
578 Onderdonk avenue .
Sadie MURPHY, died Friday at her home, 718A Monroe street.She is survived by
her husband, Michael J.MURPHY; three daughters, Violet SHANE, Virginia JORDON
and Florence MURPHY, and two grandchildren.The funeral will be held
tomorrow, with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of Stephen Duryea.
Alice RANEGAN, daughter of the late Charles WILLIAMSON, died Saturday at her
home, 504 Forty-fourth street.She was born in the Bay Ridge section of
Brooklyn thirty-seven years ago. She is survived byher mother,Louise (RICHARDS)
WILLIAMSON; her husband,Joseph; two daughters, Elizabeth and Louise; a son,
Joseph; four brothers,Harry,Charles,James and Frederick, and two
sisters, Mrs.John GRAHAM and Mrs. Albert STEWARD.
The funeral will be held tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St.Michael.
Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery under direction of
Henry F. McKeon, 5017 Seventh avenue.
20 January 1931
ALECK- Barbara, Monday at her home, 2900 Atantic ave. She is survived by one
daughter, Mrs.Emma AHLINDER; one son,Bernard ALECK. She was a member of the
Third Order of St.Francis and the Christian Mothers. Funeral from her home
Thursday at 9:30A.M.; thence to the R.C.Church of St.Michael, Jerome street,
where requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.
BRAITHWAITE- Samuel, at his residence, 181 Bay Fourteenth street. Beloved
husband of Hannah, and loving father of John. Funeral services on Tuesday,
Jan 20, at 8P.M..Interment on Wed, Jan 21, at 10 A.M.
CONNOR- On Jan 19. Margaret, widow of Alderman Thomas CONNOR, formerly of
the Seventeenth Ward, New York. Survived by one daughter, Mrs.Louise VALLEAU.
Funeral from her residence, 4415 4th ave, Brooklyn, Thursday, Jan 22
Requiem mass at St.Michael's R.C.Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
EVERETT- Mary, beloved mother of Anna GOETZ, died Sunday, Jan 18. Funeral
from her late residence, 9050 210th street, Bellaire, L.I. Solemn requiem
mass at from the R.C.Church of the Incarnation, 207th street and 89th ave,
Bellaire L.I., Wednesday,Jan 21.Interment Calvary Cemetery
FRANKLIN COUNCIL,NO.16 JR. O. U. A. M.-Members are hereby notfied of the
death of BRO. CHARLES DRAKE. Funeral services will be held at Thuring's
Funeral Parlors, 1178 Bushwick ave, near Cornelia street.Brooklyn, N.Y.,on
Wednesday evening,Jan 21, at 8 o'clock. Please attend.
Walter BURKWALD, Councilor
George EISENHOWER, Rec.Sec.
HABERSTROH- Milford J., infant son of Joseph and Louise (GROTH) HABERSTROH
died Monday at the residence of his parents, 9719 33rd street, Richmond
Hill. Funeral services Thursday 2P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
JOYCE- On Jan19, Mary E., the beloved mother of George E, Mrs.Harry
HASHAGEN, Mary JOYCE, Mrs William BURTON and Mrs.Michael LEVINS. Funeral on
Thursday at 9:30 A.M.,from 187 South Oxford street; thence to St. Patrick's
Church. Interment Holy Cross.
McCORMACK- James T., beloved husband of Elizabeth (COSGROVE). Funeral from
his residence, 83 7th ave, on Thursday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St.Francis
Xavier Church, Carroll street and 6th ave. Mass at 10A.M.
MACKIN- On Jan 19. George, beloved brother of Mrs.W.COUGHLIN, John and
Samuel MACKIN, at his residence, 763 Hancock street.Requiem mass Thursday
at Our Lady of Good Counsel. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
MAYER- On Monday,Jan 19, Barbara MAYER (nee GROSCH), beloved wife of Jacob
MAYER. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral
services at her residence, 8544 Ninety-first street, Woodhaven,N.Y., on
Wednesday Jan 21. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
Timothy J.CROWLEY
Ninth Assembly District Democratic Club- Timothy J.CROWLEY, 615 81st street,
Brooklyn, member and husband of Mae E. CROWLEY, Democratic co-leader of the
Ninth Assembly District, died Jan 18. Burial Wednesday afternoon, Jan 21. All
members will meet at the Ninth Assembly District Clubhouse, 259 Ovington ave,
Tuesday evening,Jan 20. at 8:30 o'clock
OFFUTT- Annie R.(nee GRADY),beloved wife of William N.OFFUTT, and dear mother
of Mrs.Samuel HARTMAN and William D. OFFUTT. On Jan 19. at her home,
150 Ridgewood ave. Requiem mass Thursday,at St.Rita's R.C. Church.
Interment St.John's Cemetery.
O'SULLIVAN- On Monday, Jn 19. Ann, beloved wife of James O'SULLIVAN, and
dear sister of Mrs.B.CUNNINGHAM, Mrs. Myles MORIARTY, Mrs Clifford GREENE,
Catherine, Michael and James. Funeral from her residence, 235 Fountain ave, on
Thursday, Jan 22, at 9:30A.M. Requiem mass at St.Gabriel's R.C. Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery. Please Omit Flowers.
OBERHOLTZER- Suddenly on Sunday, Jan 18,1931, Henry L.OBERHOLTZER,
of 310 Cumberland street, Brooklyn. Services at the Fairchild Chapel,86
Lefferts place, on Wednesday,Jan 21, at 7:30 P.M. Interment at East
Greenville, Pa
PEDERSEN- On Jan 19,1931, Alma M., beloved wife of Abraham W.PEDERSEN and
devoted mother of Helen, Ruth, Alma, and Grace PEDERSEN. Services at her
residence, 210 East Second street, Brooklyn, Wednesday at 8P.M.. Interment
Greenwood Cemetery, Thursday at 10A.M.
RYAN- On Monday, John, beloved brother of Elizabeth CONTESSA and James RYAN,
formerly of the Seventh Ward,Manhattan.Funeral Thursday morning from Henry
McCaddin's parlors,55 Fourth ave.Solemn requiem mass at St.Augustine's
Church at 9:30.Interment Calvary Cemetery.
SPAHRMANN- Emma, of 5915 Palmetto street,Ridgewood, died on Monday in her
thirty-seventh year. She is survived by her husband,Herman; one
daughter, Emma; her mother, Mrs.Katherine BECKER; one sister, Anna BECKER, and
one brother, George. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 8P.M., at the
Buss Funeral Home, 6703 Myrtle ave. Interment Thursday,at Linden Hill Cemetery.
STEPHENS- Suddenly on Jan 19, George M, beloved brother of Frank and Edward
STEPHENS and Mrs.Mary MURPHY. Funeral from his residence, 4017 Fifth ave, on
Thursday, Jan 22. Requiem mass at St.Michael's R.C.Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
Anthony PORTAS, died Sunday at his home,194 Henry street.He is survived by
his father,Anthony and mother,Lucia YERDE. Funeral 2P.M. today at 115
Atlantic avenue. Interment at St.John's Cemetery
William REILLY, died yesterday at his home,88 Bond street. He was born in the
old Fifth ward,Brooklyn, fifty-seven years ago.He was employed by the Park
Department for the past twenty-nine years, ar Prospect Park. He is survived
by his wife,
Mary (BROWN) REILLY; five daughters, Mrs.Margaret FELLOWES, Mrs.Mary ROGAN,
Mrs Helen KENNEDY, Mrs John REDDY and Miss Sadie REILLY, and two
sons, Charles and Frank. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 A.M.from 115 Atlantic
avenue;
thence to the R.C.Church of St.Charles Borromeo, where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated.Interment St.John's Cemetery.
Niclaus YOUNG, died yesterday in his sixty-seventh year.He is survived by his
widow,Emma, six nephews and two nieces.He was a member of Court Lortmer,92
F.
of A. Fraternal services will be held at 8P.M.tomorrow. He was a pensioned
employe of the Standard Oil Company. The funeral will be held at 9A.M.
Thursday from his late home, 11 Russell street, with requiem mass at the
church of St.Cecilia. Interment will be under direction of Peter Stenger,123
Meeker avenue.
August MATZDORFF, died yesterday at the home of his daughter,Mrs George
BRUME,329 Union street. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs.Ella
THORGERSEN, Mrs Helen MAGUIRE and Mrs George BRUME. The funeral services
will be held at 8:30 o'clock tonight.Interment at 2P.M. tomorrow will be at
Mt.Olivet Cemetery.
George MACKIN, died yesterday at his home,763 Hancock street.He was born in
the old Seventh Ward of Manhattan and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
more than twenty-eight years. He is survived by a sister,Mrs.William
COUGHLIN, and two brothers,John and Samuel MACKIN. He was a parishioner of
the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, where requiem mass will be celebrated
at 9:30A.M. Thursday.Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
Joseph J.Galligan,284 Willoughby avenue.
Christine NORQUIST, born ninety-three years ago in Sweden and a resident of
theUnited States and Brooklyn for over forty-nine years, died yesterday.She
was the widow of August NORQUIST, who died forty years ago.She resided with
her daughter,Mrs.Albin ROTHOFF, at 343 Elderts Lane, Cypress Hills. She leaves
her daughter and a grandson,Arnold ROTHOFF. Funeral services will be held
tonight at 8:30 o'clock with Rev.M. Stolpe officiating. Interment willtake
place at Cypress Hills Cemetery, Wednesday at 2P.M.,under direction of
Ericson &Ericson,500 State st.
Charles L. RYLANDER, son of George and Jennie RYLANDER, died Saturday in
Samaritan Hospital.The funeral services will be held at 2P.M. today at the
funeral chapel of John H.Holmlin, 5215 Seventh avenue.The Rev.C.O. Thunberg,
will officiate.Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.
David Ludum MUDGE, died Sunday in his seventy-ninth year.He was born in
Brooklyn.He was a member of Leni Lenape Tribe, 48, I. O. R. M. He is survived
by his daughter, Mrs.Joseph GERHARDT; one son, David MUDGE,Jr., and five
granchildren. Funeral services will be held by Rev.Charles Dort, of the
Jefferson Avenue Church. Remains reposing at Nicholas Blasius Jr. & Son
Funeral Home, 710 Knickerbocker avenue. Funeral Wednesday at 2P.M.
Interment at Mt.Olivet Cemetery.
Sarah HILZ, died Sunday at her home,6032 Linden street,Ridgewood. She is
survived by her husband,John; three sons, Charles, Peter and Hugh HILZ, three
daughters, Anna CANNON, Marie CARMOSIN and Hudda MICHAELS, five
grandchildren, and one brother, Hugh KEENAN. The funeral will be held Thursday
at 2P.M. from her home.Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.
Babette BEST, died yesterday.She was born in Germany seventy-seven years ago
and had lived in Brooklyn forty-five years.She is survived by one
daughter,and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Forest
Chapel, 856 Forest avenue,Wednesday at 2P.M. The Rev.Arthur B. Rhinow, pastor of
Ridgewood Presbyterian Church,officiating.Interment at Linden Hill Cemetery.
Hannah OSBORN, born in New York City eighty-five years ago, died Saturday at
her home, 56 Goodwin place. She is survived by four sons. The funeral services
will be held at 2P.M.today and interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.
Carmine GAMBA, died yesterday at St.Catharine's Hospital.He is survived by
his widow, Elizabeth; two sons,James and William, and a daughter,Bertha GAMBA.
The funeral will be held from his late home, 137 Melrose street, at 9:30 A.M.
tomorrow.Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery under direction of United
Burial Company,1202 Broadway.
Mindor Norman HANSEN, died Saturday at his home,149 Dwight street.He is
survived by his father,Maruis, and a sister,Edna, and a brother,Lief HANSEN.
The Rev.Dr.E. Fox will conduct the funeral services at 2P.M.tomorrow at the
funeral chapel of Joseph Redmond,103 Kings street.
Interment at Linden Hill Cemetery.
Rita VOUROS, died Sunday at his home,276 Fifty-third street.She was a life
resident of Brooklyn.She is survived by her husband,George; a daughter, Frances;
her mother, Mrs.Mary McCOY; six sisters,and two brothers.She was a member
of the Church of St.Michael, where requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow.
Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery,under direction of Joseph G.Duffy,237
Ninth street.
Frank W.KAISER,died Monday. He was born in New York,July 15,1863, and lived in
Brooklyn most of his life. He is survived by one son,Edwin,and one grandchild.
Funeral services Thursday at 2P.M. at the chapel of Charles Morton,578
Onderdonk avenue. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.
Edward J.HAYES, died Sunday at his home, 2834 West First street. He is survived
by his widow,Bertha HAYES. The funeral services will be held tomorrow.
Interment at 2P.M. Thursday, will be at Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of
M.F.Healey, 128 Utica avenue.
Charles HESSE, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at his home,2135
Fulton street, in his fiftieth year.He is survived by his sister, Sophie
HESSE. Funeral services Tuesday at 2P.M. The Rev.Alexander Noble will
officiate.Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.
Felix MAMARNO, died yesterday at his home, 6 Tompkins place.Survived by
father, Felix and mother,Rita (CRUZ) MAMARNO. Funeral today from 115 Atlantic
avenue.Interment Linden Hill Cemetery, under the direction of Jere J.Cronin,Inc.
21 January 1931
BRUTON- On Wednesday,Jan 21,1931, Andrew, beloved husband of Emily
BURTON.Funeral from his late residence,447 Prospect place, Saturday, Jan 24,at
9 A.M.;thence to St.Teresa's Church,Classon ave and Sterling place.Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.
CROMBIE- David H.,198 McDougall street, died suddenly Sunday night,Jan 18, in
his 51st year.Survived by his wife,Freda; six daughters, three sons,one
brother, and one sister. Services Wednesday,Jan 21, at the funeral chapel,187
South Oxford street.Interment 10A.M. Thursday at Evergreen Cemetery.
COSMOPOLITAN LODGE, NO.585, F. and A.M.- Brethren are requested to attend
Masonic services for our late worthy brother, William Edward BAKER, at his
late residence, 110 Midwood street, Wednesday evening 7:30 o'clock.
Ernest L.DEARE, Master
Theo. C.OLDEHOFF, Sec.
COCHRAN- Mary (nee BRADY) on Jan 20 at the home of her daughter,Helen
SINNOTT, 466 Bainbridge street. Funeral will be held on Friday, Jan 23 at 9:30.
Requiem mass will be offered at St.Benedict R.C. Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
DOLAN- On Jan 20, Margaret widow of Michael H.DOLAN, beloved mother of Walter
J., Mrs.Grace DWAN, Mrs Marguerite FUREY. Funeral from her residence 860
Macon street, on Friday at 9:30A.M. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of Our
Lady of Lourdes at 10 o'clock.Interment Calvary Cemetery.
FITZGERALD- Elizabeth (nee SWEENEY), beloved mother of Alice McNAMARA,
William, Stella WEISENSEE, Mary ORR, Walter, Madeline HOFFER, Arthur and
Raymond. Funeral from her residence, 6830 3rd ave, Brooklyn. Mass of requiem
at Our Lady of Angel's Church, Friday, Jan 23.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
FRANKLIN COUNCIL,NO.16. JR.O. U. A. M.- Members are hereby notified of the
death of BRO. Charles DRAKE. Funeral services will be held at T??ring's
Funeral Parlors, 1178 Bushwick ave, on Wednesday evening Jan 21. at 8 o'clock.
Walter BURKWALD, Councilor
HARTMAN- Henry Charles, beloved husband of Louise (nee DENG) and devoted
father of William. Survived by two grandchildren,Elizabeth and Frederick.
Funeral services at his residence, 976 Brooklyn ave, on Friday 8P.M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Saturday Jan 24. at 2P.M.
HOFFMANN- Maria (nee LENHARDT),on Jan 20. age 83 years, beloved mother of
Mamie LIEBERTS, William, John and Louis HOFFMANN. Services on Thursday at
8P.M., at her home,1197 Greene ave. Funeral Friday, 10A.M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.
Members of the Ladies Aid Society of St.Marks Lutheran Church are invited.
McCORMACK- James T., beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee COSGROVE). Funeral from
his residence, 83 7th ave, on Thursday at 9:30 A..; thence to St.Francis
Xavier Church, mass at 10A.M.
PARKER- Emma, suddenly on Tuesday, Jan 20., widow of Reuben W.
PARKER. Funeral from the parlors at 1230 Bushwick ave, on Friday,
Jan 23,at 8:30A.M.;thence to Our Lady of Good Council R.C.Church,
where a requiem mass will be celebrated.
PASCALE- On Jan 20,Joseph M., in his forty-sixth year, at his residence,
447 East Forty-eighth street. Beloved husband of Mary, and father of Charles,
Victor, Rose and Marie PASCALE, in addition survived by his mother,
Angelinarose PASCALE; three brothers,Anthony, John and Sebastian, and one
sister, Lucy. Funeral Saturday, 9:30A.M.; thence to the R.C.Church of
St.Catherine of Genoa where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
Valentine FRIESEN, died yesterday at the home of his sister, 1830 Madison
street,Ridgewood.He is survived by a son,Phillip; two daughters,
Catherine DUFFY and Anna METZNER; thirteen grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 9:30A.M.Friday,
with requiem mass at the Church of the Fourteen Holy Martyrs.
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery.
Charles RIVINIUS, died Tuesday at his home, 12 Ingraham street. He was born in
Brooklyn sixty-seven years ago and lived in Brooklyn all his life. He was a
rope worker in the employ of the Waterbury Rope Works. He is survived by
three sons, Fred, Andrew and Michael RIVINIUS, four daughters, Elinor McLARTY,
Eva LOTZ, Mildred LINDNER and Adelaide RIVINIUS.
Funeral Friday at 2P.M. Interment at Mt.Olivet Cemetery.
Amantha A.SICKLER ,born in Union City, N.J.sixty-nine years ago, and a
resident of Brooklyn for fourteen years died Monday at her home,
639 Leonard street. She is survived by her husband;Albert, a daughter,
Harriet RICHHELMER;two brothers,Albert and Arthur WELLS,and a sister,
Eleanor WELLS. The Rev.Hugh W.JONES of Greenpoint Presbyterian Church
will conduct the funeral services at 8 o'clock to-night.
Interment tomorrow will be at Repose Cemetery, Kingston,N.Y.
John P.DONOVAN, died yesterday at his home,204 Arlington avenue.
He was born in County Cork,Ireland, and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for five years. He is survived by his mother,Annie HURLEY DONOVAN,
and two sisters,Mrs.Elbert R.BUCKINGHAM and Mrs.John E. LEDDY,and
three brothers, Michael, Dennis and Jeremiah DONOVAN. He was a member
of the Church of St.Michael, where requiem mass will be celebrated.
Friday.Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery.
John PREUSS,SR., died Monday at his home,620 Grand street.He was the
husband of the late Anna PREUSS.He was one of the oldest residents of
the Eastern District and had been engaged in the tailoring business
on Grand street for fifty years.He is survived by three sons, John Jr.,
Charles and Gustav; two daughters,Emily KAHLAU and Elizabeth SMITH;
a brother,Fred PREUSS, and a sister,Emily DAMSHICK. He was a member
of the Ost-Deutscher Unterstutzungs Verein. The funeral services
will be held at 8:15P.M.tomorrow.Interment Friday will be at Lutheran Cemetery.
Susan BRIGGS, born in Middleboro, Mass, seventy-two years ago, and a
resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years, died yesterday at her home,8515
Eighty-eighth avenue,Woodhaven.She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.Edna
Edmiston; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.The Rev.Dr.Henri
GONDRET will conduct the funeral services at 8P.M. tomorrow. Interment at
2P.M. Friday will be at Evergreen Cemetery.
Eva GRASMANN, born in Germany fifty-seven years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for thirty years, died yesterday at her home, 7450 Sixty-fourth
place, Glendale. She is survived by two daughters, Emma ESSING and Florence
BIERFREUND. The funeral service will be held at 2P.M. Saturday,
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery
Margaret MILLER, eighty-two years, died Monday at her home, 37-38 93rd
street,Jackson Heights. She is survived by her husband,
Frank W.MILLER; a son, Frank W. MILLER,;three daughters,
Josephine HART, Lillian SCHEELE and Clara PURDY. She was born in
Germany and has resided in New York for the past sixty-two years.
The Rev.Howard NOTHACKER, pastor of the Elmhurst Presbyterian Church, will
conduct the funeral services at the home at 2P.M. Thursday.
Oscar JONES, died yesterday.He is survived by his widow, Margaret; one son
and three daughters. He was born in Brooklyn fifty-nine years ago and lived
for eighteen years in Bay Ridge. The funeral services will be held at 8P.M.
tomorrow at his late home, 316 Fifty-seventh street.
Interment Friday will be at Greenwood Cemetery.
Charles M.DOWD, son of the late Patrick and Catherine (DUNN) DOWD, died
Tuesday at the home of his sister, Mrs.Sarah HAIGNEY, 5510 Sixth avenue. He
was born in the Visitation parish and was a member of the Holy Name Society
attached to the church.For the past twenty years he was employed as a
patternaker by the Todd Shipyards Corporation. Four sons, Joseph, James,
Charles and Francis; one daughter, Catherine; two brothers,Thomas and James,
and two sisters, Sarah HAIGNEY and Mrs.Simon De YOUNG survive him. The
funeral will be held on Friday 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 at St.John's Cemetery.
Johann GLEISCH, born in the old Fifteenth Ward of Brooklyn and for fifteen
years a resident of Queens, died Saturday at her winter home at Miami, Fla.
She is survived by her husband, Joseph H., a retired shoe merchant; a
daughter, Edith SCHOEPFER a sister, Mrs.Frank J.FRESING; two brothers,
Frank and Benjamin WEIGERT. The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock
tonight at her late home, 101-33 222nd street Queens Village.
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.
In Memoriam
DONEGAN- In loving memory of Edward DONEGAN, died Jan 21,1930
Gone but not forgotten
Daughter,Catherine RYAN
ELLIS-
In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Lillian, who departed
this life five years ago today.
Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother,
It is sweet to breathe thy name,
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.
The moon and stars are shining,
On a long and silent grave
Beneath lies one we always loved,
But whom we could not save.
Husband, Sons and Daughter.
FRAZEE-
In loving memory of my beloved mother, Loretta, who passed away Jan 21,1921
May the angels in heaven around you entwine,
Is all I wish you, dear mother of mine.
Daughters, Loretta and Lillian.
HEANY-
In loving memory of our dear friend,Mary Edna HEANY, who passed away
one year ago today, Jan 22,1930. First anniversary mass at St.Matthew's R.C.
Church,Eastern parkway and Utica ave.Members of Josephine Alliance are
requested to attend.
Our loving friend Edna, true and kind,
No friend like you on earth we find,
For everyone you did your best,
May God grant you eternal rest.
Gone but not forgotten by, Her friends, Miss Mary DOWLING,
Mrs.Mary SHALOO and Mrs.Sophie MULRANEY.
LEALE-
In loving memory of our dear mother who departed this life Jan 21,1922.
Days of sadness still come over us,
Secret tears do often flow,
But memory keeps you ever near us
Since you died nine years ago.
Children.
SHAW-
In loving memory of my beloved wife and our dear mother,
Elsie SHAW (BENNER), who died Jan 21,1929
Our hearts still ache with sadness,
Our eyes shed many tears
In life we loved you mother,
In death we do the same.
Husband,John; Daughters, Helen and Margaret.
SHAW-
In loving memory of our daughter and sister,Elsie, died Jan 21,1929.
Mass offered St.Brigid's Church.
Two long years have passed in sorrow
And we miss you more and more
We have lost our dear, dear Elsie,
Her sweet face we"ll see no more,
Dear is the spot where our loved one is laid,
Dear is the memory, it will never fade.
Gone but not forgotten, Mother,Father, Sisters and Brother.
22 January 1931
AUTO GAS KILLS MAN IN JAMAICA
Funeral arrangements are being completed to-day for Peter SAUER, 61, of
88-37 187th place, Jamaica, who was found dead from monoxide gas poisoning
in the driver's seat of his car last night in the garage at the rear of
his home. When SAUER'S son, Charles, went to the garage to see if his
father had returned the car which he was supposed to have taken out
yesterday morning, he discovered his father's body.The Police Emergency
Squad from Richmond Hill and an ambulance surgeon from Mary Immaculate
Hospital failed to revive SAUER. The physician stated that SAUER had
been dead for more than ten hours.
CARR- On Wednesday at her home,345 Tenth street, Hannah CARR, beloved mother
of Mrs.Helen DALE. Funeral Saturday with solemn requiem mass at St.Thomas
Aquinas R.C.Church at 9:30 A.M. Interment Calvary.
ENGLISH- Bessie, died in her seventieth year at her late residence,58
Delmonico place.She is survived by her niece,Marie ROTHAAR. Funeral Friday at
9:30 A.M. with requiem mass at St.Louis Church, Ellery street. Interment Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery,East Orange,N.J.
GAGE- On Jan 21.Mary, sister of Josephine MORAN,and daughter of the late
Margaret and James MORAN. Funeral from her home, 4216 Fifth avenue, on
Saturday Jan 24, at 2 P.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
GANZERT- At 233 Central ave,on Jan 21,1931, George GANZERT, in his 60th
year.Funeral services at Roemmele's Funeral Church,1230 Bushwick ave,on
Friday evening Jan 23,at 8 o'clock.Richmond Va, papers please copy.
GORINI- On Wednesday,Jan 21. John,husband of the late Margaret GORINI.
Funeral from his residence,2446 East 17th street,Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment
Holy Cross.
GREENFIELD- On Jan 20,at her residence,929 Onderdonk ave,Ridgewood.
Magdalma GREENFIELD, beloved wife of Michael L.GREENFIELD and mother of
Arthur and Carl GREENFIELD, Viola SHIRRA and Erunhilde RESCH. Funeral
services at the chapel of R. Stutzman& Son, 2001 Madison street,Ridgewood,on
Friday at 8P.M. Interment Saturday,10A.M.,Lutheran Cemetery.
HERTWIG- On Wednesday,Jan 21,1931 William, in his 67th year. He was a member
of William Buss and Jeffersonian Benevolent Society, Dakota Tribe,1 Order of
Redmen; Scalemens Union, and Nathan Hale Council,No.2,Jr.O. U. A. M., who
will conduct services Friday at 8;P.M.,at his home,59-62 69th street,Maspeth.
Survived by one daughter,Mrs.Florence SCHENK; two sisters,Louise and Minnie.
Funeral Saturday at 2P.M. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.
KEEGAN- On Jan 22. Leo M.KEEGAN, a member of the New York Police, attached
to the 100th Precinct,Rockaway Beach. Son of Agnes and the late James KEEGAN,
and brother of James, Joseph, George and Edward. Funeral from his residence,
538 Glenmore ave,on Saturday Jan 24, at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St.Monica's
R.C.Church.Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend.
McNICHOLAS- Dominick, on Wednesday Jan 23, at his residence of his daughter,
Mrs.George F. McDONALD, 334 Chauncey street. Solemn requiem mass at the
Church ofthe Holy Rosary on Saturday at 10A.M.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
MOLLE- Annie, on Jan 21, age 69 years, beloved mother of Anna FURCHT, Frieda
SECKEL and Frederick MOLLE. Funeral Saturday A.M.(there is no time printed)
from her home,684 Central ave; thence to Fourteen Martyrs
R.C.Church.Interment Calvary Cemetery.
MULRANEY- On Jan 21. Bartholomew, dearly beloved husband of Anna, father of
Leonora and son of John and Sadie MULRANEY. Funeral on Saturday 9:30 A.M.
from the residence of his parents, 208A 31st street; thence to St.Michael's
Church, where mass will be offered.Interment St.John's Cemetery.
SCHUMANN- On Wednesday, Jan 21.,Anna (MUELLER)SCHUMANN, beloved wife of Max
Paul, and mother of Milton and Hortense SCHUMANN. Funeral services will be
held at her residence,9563 111th street, Richmond Hill, on Friday, Jan 23rd,
at 8P.M. Funeral Saturday at 10 A.M.
VEIT- August, died at St.Catherine's Hospital on Tuesday,Jan 20. Solemn
requiem mass at St.Nicholas R.C.Church on Friday.
Interment family plot, St.John's Cemetery.
In MEMORIAM
BRODIE-
In loving memory of John F.BRODIE, who died Jan 22,1915
Nothing can take away
The love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every day
Remembrance keeps John near.
Mother and Sisters
JACKSON-
In loving memory of my dear beloved husband, John, Jr., who died Jan 22,1930.
May the angels in heaven around you entwine,
Is all I can wish you dear husband of mine.
Loving Wife
JACKSON-
In loving memory of our dear son, John J, Jr.,who departed this life Jan 22,1930.
We stood beside his bedside,
We saw his life depart
And when we saw that he had gone
It nearly broke our hearts.
Mother and Father.
JACKSON-
In loving memory of our dear brother,John J., Jr, who died Jan 22,1930
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
Brothers and Sisters
William HERTWIG- a weighing saleman, died Wednesday at Jamaica Hospital.
He was a member of William Buss Benevolent Society, Jeffersonian Benevolent
Society, Jeffersonian Benevolent Society, the Salesmen's Union Dakota Tribe,
I. O. of Redmen and Nathan Hale Council, No.2, Jr.O.U.A. Mechanics,
who will conduct services Friday at the home of his daughter, 59-62 69th
street, Maspeth. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs.Florence M.SCHENK;
two sisters, Louise and Minine HERTWIG
Funeral Saturday Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.
Mary G. HICKEY- daughter of John and Annie (AHEARN) HICKEY, died Tuesday at
her home, 727 East Tenth street. She was a life resident of South Brooklyn.
She was employed by the Lumber Mutual Casualty Company of New York. She is
survived in addition to her parents by three sisters, Mrs. Helen STURM and
Anna and Margaret HICKEY, and three brothers, John, Joseph and Thomas.
The funeral will be held Friday with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Rose of Lima, Parkville avenue. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Catherine TAYLOR- died Tuesday at her home,43 Third street. She ws born in
Brooklyn and was for thirty-five years a resident of the Tenth Ward. She is
survived by her husband, William; a son, George and three sisters, Mrs.Anna
REIL, Mrs.Otto NAGEL and Mrs.William HARTMAN. The funeral will be held at 8
o'clock tonight. The Rev. Dr.George GROVES will officiate.
Interent tomorrow Evergreen Cemetery.
Edward CHRISTMAN- died Monday at his home, 106 Sullivan street. He was a life
resident of Brooklyn. He was a member of Local 23 of the Boiler Makers Union.
He is survived by his widow, Anna. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. today
and interment will be at Baltimore,Md.
Anna E.MOFFETT- died Wednesday. She is survived by one sister,Margaret TICE,
and one brother,Edward J.MOFFETT. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M., Friday
from the chapel at 1597 Fulton street, with requiem mass at the Church of the
Holy Rosary Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Bernard A. KURZ- died Thursday at Wyckoff Heights Hospital. He was born
forty-eight years ago. Funeral from his late home, 1469 DeKalb avenue Friday
Interment at Flushing Cemetery.
Fdererick ABOUD- died yesterday at his home, 333 Clinton street. He was born
in Brooklyn and is survived by his father, Michael, and mother, Bahich
(MILSIC) ABOUD He was a parishioner of the Bible Students Society of Brooklyn.
Funeral Friday Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Yamna ABOUD- died yesterday at her home, 333 Clinton street. She was born in
Tripoli, Syria sixty three years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for the
past four years. She is survived by two sons, Michael and Tufic.She was a
member of Dr.Rutherford's Bible Students Society of Brooklyn.
Funeral Friday Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Edward Sipley COLE- died Tuesday in his seventy-sixth year at his home, 8704
Sixty-ninth avenue,Forest Hills. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; four
sons, Frederick, Edward, George and Walter, one daughter, Mrs.Mabel MILLER.
Funeral Saturday from his late home.
Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery.
Margaret THOMPSON- of 114 Seventh road, Broad Channel, died yesterday.She is
survived by two daughters,Mrs.Christina SONNER and Mrs.Roy WHITE. Funeral
services will be held at her residence on Friday at 8P.M. The Rev.BROOKS,of
Christ Church, Broad Channel,officiating. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery
Saturday morning under direction of Booh Funeral Directors.
Rose WATKINS- died yesterday at her home, 298 Quincy street. She is survived
by her husband, Harry; a daughter,Rose.The funeral services will be held at
8P.M. Friday.The Rev.J.L.Clark will officiate.Interment at 2P.M. Saturday
Evergreen Cemetery.
Dominick McNICHOLAS- died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs.George
F.McDONALD,334 Chauncey street. He was a member of the Church of the Holy
Rosary, where requiem mass willbe celebrated Saturday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Martin J.SOMMERS- a patrolman for the past twenty-four years,attached to
Ninety-second Precinct, died yesterday at his home, 23 Russell street, at the
age of 49 years. He is survived by his widow, Sadie; his mother, and two
brothers. He was a member of Patrolmen Behevolent Association, Municipal
Police Mutual Association, and member of Admiral Schley Naval Squadron,16.
United Spanish War Veterans. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M.
Saturday. Interment under police and Spanish-American War escort, will be at
Lutheran Cemetery.
Catherine COSTELLO- died yesterday at her home,40 Wolcott street. She is
survived by her husband, Thomas; a son,John; a sister.Mrs.William DAVIE, and
a brother,James CREGAN. The funeral will be held at 9:30A.M. Saturday with
requiem mass at the Church of the Visitation. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
Margaret ZENGEL- of 7246 Sixty-seventh street,Glendale, died yesterday in
her sixty-second year.She is survived by her husband,Peter .
The funeral services will be held at her late home Saturday.
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery
August VEIT- died Tuesday in St.Catherine's Hospital. He was a life resident
of Brooklyn and was sixty years old.He lived for many years in the Bushwick
section. He was for more than forty years engaged in the building
business with his brothers, Herman, William and Julius VEIT. He is
survived in addition to his brothers by two sisters,Mrs.Catherine MILLER
and Mrs.Minnie RUFF. He was a member of the C.B.L. and the Holy Name Society,
attached to the Church of St.Nicholas, where requiem mass will be
celebrated. Friday.Interment St.John's Cemetery.
23 January 1931
BREEN- James H., on Thursday,beloved husband of Anna (nee GENIRS) BREEN,
father of Lillian F.BREEN, Genevieve McGANN, Frances R.,and James P.BREEN.
Funeral Jan 26, at 9:30A.M.,from his late residence,9145 109th
street,Richmond Hill; thence to the Church of the Holy Child Jesus.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
Brooklyn Lodge NO.22,B.P.O.ELKS-Brothers: You are requested to attend the
funeral services of our brother,James F.COOK, Friday evening, Jan 23
at his residence, 746 Decatur street.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN, Exalted Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Secretary
BYRNES- On Thursday,Jan 22, John F.,Sr., beloved husband of Annie (nee CONLEY)
and father of Peter, John F.,Jr., Timothy, Joseph and Matthew BYRNES,
Mrs.C. HOWE, Mrs R. LYONS, Mrs.Agnes BUTT. Funeral from his residence,20
Heyward street, on Monday Jan 26, at 9:30 A.M.:thence to the Church of the
Transfiguration where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.
CASEY- Edward J., beloved husband of Ciema, on Thursday,Jan 22, at his
residence,1857 East 18th street, Brooklyn. Interment Monday at 10 A.M.,at
Binghamton,N.Y.,under direction of Feeney & Sons.
FREDERICKSON- On Jan 22, at her residence,254 Baltic street, Anna J.,
beloved wife of Charles. Services on Monday,at Christ Church,Clinton
and Kane sts.
ERICKSON- On Wednesday,Jan 21, Emma Christina ERICKSON,beloved sister of Ida
O.JOHNSON. Funeral services will be held at her residence,711 Manhattan ave,
Greenpoint,Brooklyn,on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
HENIUS- On Wednesday,Jan 21, Jeanette (nee LATTAILL) HENIUS, beloved mother of
Mrs. Mary BARTH, age 73 years. Funeral from residence of her daughter, 2024
Grove street, Ridgewood, on Monday, 8:30A.M.:thence to the Church of
St.Brigid, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of
her soul.Interent St.John's Cemetery.
JOHNSON- Frances, on Jan 22. at her residence, 533 41st street, devoted mother
of Mrs.George O'NEILL and dear sister of Margaret REILLY, Catherine KELTY and
Cecelia RATTA. Requiem mass Monday. Holy Family R.C.Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
KRAUS- On Thursday, Jan 22. Anna (nee KEHR),widow of the late Jacob KRAUS,
mother of Fay BRUNO and Margaret VOLZ and sister of Thomas, Peter and Jacob
KEHR, Barbara KURNMAUER, Anna WEIGEL and Margaret GANDINE, in her fifty-third
year. Funeral from her late home, 1616 Stephens street, Ridgewood,N.Y., on
Monday, Jan 26, 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
MULLEN- At his residence, 823 55th street, Frank H., beloved husband of Mary
MULLEN (nee LEPCH), devoted father of John, Frank and Harry MULLEN,
Mrs. Matthew F.OWEN and Mrs.William GAFFNEY. Funeral Monday, Jan 26, at 9:30
A.M.: thence to St. Agatha's R.C.Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
offered.Interment St.John's Cemetery.
ROODS- Chester, died at his home,Thursday,1644 Madison place. He is survived
by his wife,Marie: one daughter,Marie,and two sons,John and Kenneth. Funeral
will be held Monday at 9:30. Requiem mass at Church of Good Shepherd.
Interment St.John's Cemetery.Saratoga papers please copy.
STEIER- On Thursday,Jan 22,1931, Julianna STEIER (nee MERCHER), in her 43rd
year, beloved wife of Frank STEIER, daughter of Mrs.Juliana MERCHER, and
mother of Ruth Rose STEIER. Funeral on Monday at 9:30 A.M. from her late
residence, 1728 Grove street,Ridgewood:thence to St.Brigid's R.C.Church, where
a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. Interment
St.John's Cemetery.
STRIPP- On Jan 21. Matthew, beloved husband of Theresa and devoted father of
Dorothy and Edward. Funeral from his late residence, 139 Stuyvest ave, on
Saturday 9:30 A.M. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
WALENTA- Anna, wife of the late Rev.W.WALENTA,on Jan 20, in her 73rd year,at
her residence, 9603 93rd ave, Woodhaven. Funeral services will be held at the
Emanuel Evangelical Reformed Church, Woodhaven blvd, and 89th ave,on Saturday
at 1P.M. Interment at Rathway Cemetery, Rathway,N.J.
WULF- Henry, beloved brother of Fred W., Gus M, and John WULF. Services at
E.C.Waldeck's home for funerals, 7614 4th ave, Friday.
Patrick J.KANE- died yesterday at his home, 119 Taaffe place.He is survived
by a son, Charles J.KANE and three daughters, Mrs.M.PALM, Mrs.F. ENGEL and
Mrs.H.WENDARS. He was employed for forty years as a fireman by the Arbuckle
Sugar Refining Company.The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel at
284 Willoughby avenue tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Patrick.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph J. Galligan.
Fred STAHLMAN- died Wednesday at 25 Stagg street. He was born in Brooklyn
twenty-eight years ago. He is survived by his wife, Rose STAHLMAN: two children,
Dorothy and Rose: two brothers,Arthur and Charles: two sisters, Edna SLOYER
and May YOUNG, and parents, Frank and Henrietta. Funeral Saturday
from chapel, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood.
Burial in Evergreen Cemetery under direction of John G. Lutz &Sons.
Joseph SPIELMAN- died yesterday in his sixty-eighth year at his home, 62
St. Nicholas avenue. He is survived by four sons. The funeral will be held at
Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Leonard.
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery
under direction of Mrs. Frances Stenger, 289 St.Nicholas avenue.
Michael McKENNA- died Wednesday at his home,453 Forty-sixth street. He was a
member of the HolyName Society. He is survived by two sons, James and John:
three daughters, Mrs. May SIMMONS, Mrs.Ella LAMBERT and Mrs Florence GALLAGHER:
a brother, James, and a sister, Mrs.Mary FOGARTY. Funeral will be held
tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Michael.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of Herbert Fitzpatrick, 5409 Fifth avenue.
Claes BRUNSON- born seventy-three years ago, died Wednesday.He was formerly
in the clock business and was a resident of Brooklyn until a few months ago
when he went to Larchmont,N.Y. to reside. He is survived by a son,Herbert:
two daughters, Mrs. Dagmar MARSH, and Mrs.Florence BANTA.
Funeral services will be held at Ericson Chapel,500 State street, Saturday,
with Rev.John Eastlund,pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church officiating.
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.
John PLATZ- died Wednesday at St.Joseph's Hospital in Far Rockaway.He was
born in this city seventy-seven years ago, and passed most of his life as a
resident of Brooklyn. Surviving him are his daughters, Mrs.Mary PRITTING and
Mrs Emma SCHNUPP:five sons, Edward. John, Frank, Harry and Walter
PLATZ. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Christian Oswald,at 2P.M.on
Friday at W.C.Fisher's Funeral Chapel,493 Bainbridge street.
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.
Margaret G.BEHR- died Wednesday at her home, 748 Forty-ninth street. She had
been a resident of Bay Ridge for twenty years.She is survived by her husband,
Charles: two daughters, Mrs.Mary HOWARD and Mrs.Gertrude WILLIAMS and a son
Edwin BEHR.
The funeral will be held tomorrow, with requiem mass at the Church of St.Agatha.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery
under direction of McKeon & Murphy,4903 Seventh avenue.
George JORGENSON- died Wednesday at his home,558 Third avenue. He is survived
by his parents, James and May JORGENSON, two sisters, Margaret and Frances. The
funeral will be held tomorrow. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of Joseph Redmond,103 King street.
Maria K.BACH- of 1864 Stockholm street, died yesterday.She was born in France
sixty-seven years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty-two
years. She is survived by three brothers,Johnick, Nicholas and John. The
funeral will be held from her late home at 9:30 A.M. Monday, with requiem mass
at the Church of St.Aloysius. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of B.J.Hoek &Son,385 Onderdonk avenue.
Anna FREDERICKSON- died yesterday at her home,254 Baltic street.She was born
in Sweden 66 years ago.She is survived by her husband,Charles:four daughters,
Mrs.William MATTHEWS, Mrs.Richard COOK, Mrs.Frederick GRIFFIN and
Mrs.Charles SCRABA. She was a member of Christ Church, Clinton and Kane
streets,where services will be held at 10A.M. Monday.
Margaret WILLIAMSON- died yesterday at her home,1486 East Twelfth street.
She is survived by her husband, Joseph, acting lieutenant of the Detective
Division at the Oak street station, Manhattan: three daughters,Margaret,
Dorothy and Helen and two sons, Joseph and Robert. The funeral will be held
at 9A.M. with requiem at the Church of St. Brendan, East 12th street and
Avenue O. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery.
Mary ANDERSON- died at her home, 1570 East 37th street. She is survived by
her husband, Capt.George ANDERSON of SS "EL Mundo" of the Morgan Southern
Pacific Steamship Company.:four sons,James, George, Charles and Frank, and
two daughters, Marion and Virginia. The funeral will be held from her late
home tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St.Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Florence Stewart
Tolson, 1102 Lincoln place.
Erika ANDERSON- born 76 years ago in Sweden and a resident of the United
States and Brooklyn for the past 43 years, died Tuesday.She formerly resided
at 85 Fourth avenue. She is survived by a niece, Mrs.Ingeborg C.ELFAST of
186-12 Foch boulevard. St.Albans. Funeral services will be held at Ericson &
Ericson's chapel, 500 State street,on Saturday at 2 P.M.,with the Rev.Gideon
O.OLSON, pastor of Swedish Bethlehem Lutheran Church, officiating.Interment
will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.
James GREGG- died yesterday in his fifteenth year.He was born in Greenpoint
a son of Michael and Margaret (O'CONNOR) GREGG.He was a pupil at the
parochial school attached to the Church of St.Anthony and the Alter Society.
He is survived in addition to his parents by two brothers,John and Michael,
and a sister, Margaret GREGG.
The funeral will be held on Monday from his late home, 129 Jewell street,
with requiem mass at the Church of St.Anthony of Padua.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery,
under direction of Joseph V.Murray, 155 Eagle street.
William NEENAN- died yesterday at his home,319 Hawthorne street.He was born
in Ireland, coming to this borough in his early youth he settled in South
Brooklyn. He was formerly a parishioner of the Church of St.Francis Xavier
and upon taking up his late residence in Flatbush became a regular attendant
at the Church of St.Francis of Assisi and was a member of the church
societies. He was for forty-three years associated with the Brooklyn Union
Gas Company and retired about five years ago. He was a ember of St.Boniface
Council No.91, Catholic Benevolent Legion. He is survived by his
daughter,Frances and his sons, William and Maurice NEENAN. He was the husband
of the late Bridget TOOMEY NEENAN. The funeral will take place tomorrow and
after a solemn requiem mass at 10 o'clock at the Church of St.Francis of
Assisi by the Rev. Monsignor F.X.LUDEKE the interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Thomas H.Ireland.
24 January 1931
SCAFFOLD FALL DEATHS UNDER QUEENS PROBE
Three Killed in Six-Story Drop of Ten-Ton Stone
District Attorney James T.HALLINAN today continued his investigation of
the six-story drop of a ten-ton stone, carring a scaffold and four men with
it, which caused the death of three of them and serious injuries to the other
and to a man who stood on the sidewalk below. The accident occurred at
Eighty-third street and Polk avenue,Jackson Heights,late yesterday.
The dead are:
Dominick FELICETTI,38, of 1024 Sixty-fourth street
John SIMOVITCH, 40, of 276 Dahlgreen place
Samuel WICKOR, 45, of 206 Greenpoint avenue.
The injured:
Fred NAWOTHING, 54, of Frank court,Gerritsen Beach, multiple contusions.
John WALESKE, 43,of Caldwell avenue, the Bronx, lacerations of the scalp and
internal injuries.
NAWOTHING was standing on another structure just under the scaffold,
engaged in other work, and was knocked from his perch by the scaffold in its
decent and carried with the other three men to the ground. WALESKE was
working on the ground at the time and he sustained his injuries by being
struck by fragments of stone and scaffold timbers.
FELICETTI was crushed and instantly killed when the stone fell to the
scaffold. SIMOVITCH and WICKOR died shortly after being received at
St. John's Hospital, Long Island City.
BENNETT- Cornelius Arthur, in his 50th year. Survived by his wife,Olive;
son, Donald and daughter, Olive. Funeral services Sunday, at Peter Geis,
5834 Catalpa ave,Brooklyn. Interment Cypress Hill Cemetery.
BERTRAND- Charles A., on Friday,Jan 23, at his residence, 1283 Carroll
street, Brooklyn. Notice of funeral later.
COSMOPOLITAN LODGE, NO.585, F. and A. M.- Brethren are requested to attend
Masonic services for our late worthy brother Charles F.H. SCHABACKER, at
Herbst funeral parlors, 6741 Fifth ave,Sunday 4P.M.
Ernest L. DEARE, Master
Theodore C. OLDEHOFF, Secretary.
DUFFY- James F., on Jan 23, at his residence, 237 Ninth street, husband of
the late Agnes KENNY, father of Margaret, son of Rebecca and the
late John M. DUFFY, brother of Mrs. David SLAVIN, Mrs.Lloyd E. WYBLE,
Mrs. Albert D. WILLIAMS, John M., and Joseph G. DUFFY.
Solemn requiem mass tuesday at St.Thomas Aquinas R.C.Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
FARRELL- On Saturday, Jan 24, at his residence, 1551 East 31st street,
Francis P. beloved son of Anna and the late Edward FARRELL.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
FLAHERTY- On Friday, Jan 23., at 368 Lincoln avenue,Margaret F., beloved
wife of William T., mother of Edwin and Eugene, and sister of Miss Mary
MORGAN, Mrs. Catherine McDERMOTT and Mrs.John LYONS. Funeral Monday
Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
FUCHS- On Jan 22, in her 64th ear, Emilie FUCHS, dearly beloved wife of
Bernard, and beloved mother of Charles FUCHS and Adele KLENZIE.
Funeral services on Monday at 2 P.M., at her late residence, 6406 68th ave,
formerly Highes street, Ridgewood. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.
GAFNEY- Cecelia M., on Jan 22, at her residence, 9721 109th street, Richmond Hill
Survived by four sons, one daughter. Funeral on Monday, Jan 26; thence to
St.Mary Gate of Heaven Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
GUTHY- Gertrude, wife of Charles and mother of Gertrude, Margaret, Marie and
sister of Mrs.HOBEN and Mrs.O'NEILL of Brooklyn, at her home, 126 3rd
street,Mineola, N.Y. Requiem mass at Corpus Christi Church, Mineola, N.Y., on
Monday, Jan 26th at 9 A.M.
HOFFMANN- Charles, died after a long illness, age 68 years. Funeral from the
chapel of Kings County Hospital, Monday 2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.
LARKIN- John J., Thursday at his home, 8857 80th street, Jamaica.He was
superintendent of the signal station for the B.M.T. Railroad. Survived by his
wife, Agnes (HARVEY) LARKIN; three brothers, Richard, James and Joseph, and
five sisters,Mrs. Mary A'HEARN, Mrs.Catherine FOX, Mrs.Patrick HOGAN,
Mrs.John KENNY and Mrs.Patrick HYLAND. Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.
MAGNER-Saturday, Jan 24. Catherine, beloved widow of Patrick, and dear
mother of Mrs.Phillip GRUENFELDER.
Funeral from her home, 9003 107th street, Richmond Hill. Tuesday Jan 27.
Solemn requiem mass Church of the Holy Child Jesus.
MARR- Stella, on Jan 21, at her residence,9? Rogers ave, beloved wife of
Edmund ,and devoted mother of Muriel, Dorothy and Edmund MARR.
Requiem mass Monday, St.Teresa's R.C.Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
MOONEY- On Jan 23,Patrick, beloved husband of Anna (McCOY), and father of
Andrew and Edward, and brother of Joseph and Edward, at his residence, 201
Franklin ave. Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St.Patrick's Church.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.
MULLEN- At his residence, 828 55th street, Frank H., beloved husband of
Mary (LYNCH) MULLEN, devoted father of John, Frank and Harry MULLEN, Mrs.
Matthew OWEN and Mrs.William GAFFNEY. Funeral Monday, Jan 26, at 9:30 A.M.;
thence to St.Agatha's R.C.Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
offered. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
O'BRIEN- Mary C.(nee RYAN), widow of Thomas E., on Friday Jan 23, at her
residence,532 Chauncey street,Brooklyn. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of
Our Lady of Lourdes on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
Kindly omit flowers. Masses appreciated.
ROGERS- Edward,Jr. on Jan 24th, at his residence,423 Broadway, beloved son
of Edward and Lucille ROGERS. Funeral Monday, 2P.M. Interment Calvary.
RYDER- Sarah E., born in Canarsie 87 years ago, died at her home, 1355 East
92nd street. Thursday Jan 22, Funeral services Monday.
Interment Canarsie Cemetery.
In Memoriam
BUTZGY-
In sad and loving memory of my beloved wife and our dear mother,
Katherine BUTZGY,who departed this life Jan 24,1923.
Gone but not forgotten
Husband and Sons.
CORRIGAN-
Mary A., Month's mind mass of requiem at St.Michael's Church,4th
ave,and 42nd street on Monday morning,Jan 26, at 9 o'clock.
HYNES-
Leo J. In loving memory of a dear friend who passed away Jan 24,1930.
Masses offered.
Margie
KEMPF-
In sad and loving memory of a beloved wife and mother, Rose KEMPF,
who passed away Jan 24,1926.
Lonely Husband and Daughters.
McDERMOTT-
In loving memory of Joseph J.,
who departed this life Jan 24,1929.May his soul rest in peace.
Wife and daughters.
ROSSEL-
In loving birthday remembrance of my Aunt Annie.
And surely the birds and the flowers,
The sweetest of vigils will keep
Over the spot where Aunt Annie lies
In her beautiful garden of sleep.
Her Loving Niece, CORA.
THOUBBORON-
In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved mother,
Annie THOUBBORON, who died Jan 24,1919.
Anniversary mass was celebrated at the Church of St.Ephrem,
on Saturday,Jan 24,1931, at 6:30 A.M.
CHILDREN
John LEE- born in Brooklyn the son of Robert LEE and Gertrude (HELMERIE) LEE,
died Thursday at his home, 127 Park avenue.He was a member of the Sacred
Heart R.C.Church, and in addition to his parents is survived by two sisters,
Helen and Margaret LEE. The funeral will be held today. Interment Holy Cross.
George T.DIRLAM, Jr., a life resident of Brooklyn, died Thursday in his
twenty-first year at his home,250 Menahan street. He is survived by his
parents, George and Katherine: a sister,Christina,and a brother,Valentine.The
funeral services will be held at 8P.M. Tomorrow Interment at 2:30 P.M.
Monday at Evergreen Cemetery.
Bessie BEGY- died Friday.She was born in Brooklyn thirty-six years ago and
lived in Brooklyn all her life. She is survived by her husband, George: one
son,George: a daughter, Marjorie: a sister, Minnie LABONHA: three brothers,
Michael, Newman and Nathan HARRIS.
Funeral will be Monday afternoon from Frank Darmstadt Sons funeral parlor,
80 Harrison place. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Madeline DORKWITZ- died yesterday in her twenty-fourth year, at her home,
1269 East Eighteenth street. She is survived by her husband, Henry: her
parents, Harry and Martha SIEFERT, and a brother, Harold. The funeral services
will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow, at the home of her mother, at 2789 East
Twenty-first street, Sheepshead Bay.The Rev. John Holthuesen will officiate.
Interment at 2P.M. Monday will be at Lutheran Cemetery.
Sarah E.RYDER- born in Canarsie,eighty-seven years ago,died Thursday at her
home,1355 East Ninety-second street.She was a member of Grace M. P. Church.
She is survived by two daughters,Mrs.Etheleyn MILLER and Mrs.Eliza TAYLOR :,
a son Nicholas RYDER. The funeral services will be held at 2P.M.
Monday.Interment will be at Canarsie Cemetery.
Mary C.O'BRIEN- died yesterday at her home,532 Chauncey street.She was born
in Manhattan and had been a resident of Brooklyn most of her life.She is
survived by four daughters, Mrs.William SMITH, Mrs.Thomas WARNOCK,
Mrs.Maurice MURRIN and Mary C.O'BRIEN and three sons, Thomas,
John and Dennis O'BRIEN. She was a member of the various societies
attached to the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, where requiem mass
will be celebrated Tuesday. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Catherine SAXTON O'NEILL- died yesterday at her late home, 189 Eldert
street. She was born in Brooklyn sixty-five years ago and was a widow of
Patrick J.O'NEILL. She is survived by four daughters,
Mrs.George VESTIGO, Mrs.Catherine SHERIDAN, Florence and Elizabeth O;NEILL:
three sons, John, William and Laurence.
Funeral Monday with requiem mass at St.Martin of Tours R.C.Church,
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Bridget JARVIS- widow of William JARVIS, died Thursday at her home, 70
Greenpoint avenue.She was born in Ireland seventy years ago, and had lived in
Greenpoint for the past fifty years. She is survived by a son, Edward JARVIS.
She was a member of St.Antony's R.C.Church. Her funeral will be from the
Treber Funeral Home, Saturday at 9:30 A.M. and then proceed to St.Antony's
R.C.Church, where a solemn high mass will be held at 10A.M. Interment will
follow at Calvary Cemetery.
Edward ROGERS,Jr., died today at his home,423 Broadway.He was a life
resident of Brooklyn.He is survived by his parents,Edward and Lucille ROGERS,
and a sister,Catherine ROGERS. The funeral will be held at 2P.M. Monday.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.
Thomas McCORMICK- husband of the late Elizabeth (McNALLY) McCORMICK,
died yesterday at his home,1329 Greene avenue. The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M.,Tuesday with requiem mass at the Church of St.Brigid.He is survived
by a daughter,Mrs.John O'ROURKE:five grandchildren and two sisters. Interent
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Albert TYSON- died yesterday at his home,32 Joval court,Gerrittsen Beach. He
was son of George and the late Mathilda MANN TYSON. He is survived by two
brothers,George and Allean, and two sisters,Kathleen and Ardrienne TYSON. The
funeral will be held at 9:15 Monday, with requiem mass at the Church of the
Resurrection. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Walburga HARLACHER- died yesterday at her home, 1732 DeKalb avenue. She was
born in Germany 81 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
seventy-five years. She is survived by a son,John HARLACHER. The funeral will
be held at 9:A.M. Tuesday, with requiem mass at the Church of St.Aloysius.
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery. The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel of B.J. Hoek & Son, 385 Onderdonk avenue.
Margaret F. FLAHERTY- died yesterday at her home,368 Lincoln avenue.She was
a life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by her husband, William: two
sons, Edwin and Eugene, and three sisters, Mary MORGAN, Mrs.Catherine
McDERMOTT and Mrs.John LYONS. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday,
with requiem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Interment will be
at Calvary Cemetery.
26 January 1931
Six Members of One Family,Carbon Monoxide Victims
Lives Snuffed Out After Gas Heater Is Left Turned On
Carbon monoxide poisoning yesterday snuffed out the lives of six persons,
all members of the same family, after a gas water heater had consumed all of
the oxygen in their six-room flat at 5517 Thirteenth avenue.
The dead were
Jacob COHEN, 55:
his wife, Lotifa,53: and their children,
Isaac,19:
Joseph,17:
Abraham,15
David 12. Three other children of the couple are married and live away
from the home.
The bodies were found to-day by Samuel LEVY,of 140 Orchard street,
Manhattan.Mrs.COHEN'S brother, who had come to visit. Levy, unable to gain
entrance, thought the family may have gone to call on other relatives. When
he found they had not, he rushed back to the COHEN home and climbed a fire
escape.He shattered a window and entered the COHEN flat.
LEVY found the entire family, save Isaac, clad in nightclothes and in
bed. Isaac in his underwear and trousers and clutching a newspaper,was found
in a back bedroom.
LEVY found the water heater still burning in the kitchen and every window
in the flat shut tight.He shut off the heater and threw open the windows.
Police of Parkville station,notified of the tragedy, summoned three
ambulances and dispatched Police Emergency Squads 11 and 12 to the scene.
Though members of the emergency squad worked over the bodies of the
six,it was evident they had been dead for some time. Dr.BERTHARDT of
Norwegian Hospital,and Dr.BRADY and Dr.ASCHER of United Israel Zion Hospital,
had been summoned.
The police in reconstructing the events that led to the tragedy, say that
Isaac, who was employed by his uncle,Samuel LEVY,in the radio battery
business, came home early in the morning and began to undress himself. Police
believe Isaac turned on the heater to warm water for a bath, and that he went
into the bedroom to read his newspaper, while waiting for the water to heat.
The body of Abraham,a junior high school student, was also found in a bed
in his back bedroom. The body of Jacob,the father,a dry goods peddler, was
found on a cot in the front parlor. A second bedroom in the flat was
unoccupied, but the bodies of Mrs.COHEN, David and Joseph were found on cots
in the dining room. Mrs. COHEN and David, a public school boy, were found on
a large cot, while Joseph,a cripple,was on a smaller cot.
ANDERSON- On Jan 26,1931, Christian, beloved husband of Anna and devoted
father of Mrs.George MULHOLLAND and James ANDERSON. Services at his
residence,341 49th street,Wednesday,2P.M. Interment Valhalla Cemetery.
ASH- Robert James, died at his home,196 Fountain ave,Brooklyn.Survived by
his wife, Delia:four sons and one daughter. Requiem mass at St. Gabriel's
Church, Wednesday, Jan 28,at 10A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
BROOKLYN LODGE, NO.22, B. P. O. ELKS- Brothers: You are requested to attend
the funeral services of our brother, Charles A.BERTRAND, Monday evening,Jan
26, at 8 o'clock, at his residence,1288 Carroll street.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN:Exalted Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Secretary
CLANCY- Catherine (nee BUCKLEY), on Saturday,beloved wife of John J.CLANCY.
Funeral from her late residence, Emerson, N.J. on Tuesday morning: thence to
Church of the Assumption, Emerson, N.J. at 10 o'clock.
COLUMBUS COUNCIL, NO.126.K OF C.-Members are requested to assemble at the
club Monday evening, Jan 26, at 8 o'clock, to proceed thence to the home of
our late brother, Charles A.BERTRAND, 1288 Carroll street.
Francis A. MADDEN, Grand Knight
Joseph L. WALSH, Recorder
CROGHAN- William, on Saturday,Jan 24. Reposing at Feeney & Sons Chapel,
1847 Broadway.
FICHTE- Katherine,wife of Richard FICHTE, born March 15,1857, died Jan
24,1931. Services at home,8964 215th place,Queens Villiage,L.I.,
Tuesday,Jan 27.
Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.Wednesday morning.
FISCHER- On Sunday,Jan 25.Mary, age 46 years, beloved wife of Christian and
devoted mother of George, Edward ,Christian and Mildred. Funeral from her
late residence,7841 75th street,Glendale. Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.:thence to
St.Pancras R.C.Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment St.John's Cemetery.
FITZGERALD-
Jeremiah, at his residence,342 Fifty-fourth street, husband of Emma.
Funeral from his residence, thence to St.Michael's R.C.Church, where solemn
requiem mass will be offered on Wednesday,Jan 28.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
FITPATRICK- On Sunday,Jan 25. John T., beloved husband of Margaret E., and
father of Mrs.James KIERNAN, Mrs.Frank GEBHARDT, Mrs.Albert JOHNSEN and Leo
FITPATRICK.Funeral from his late residence,2050 75th street, Brooklyn,
Wednesday 9:30 A.M. Solemn mass of requiem at Church of Our Lady of
Guadalupe.Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT CAMP,NO.14, U. S. W. V.-Comrades are requested to
attend the funeral service of Comrade, Edward RYAN, on Tuesdy, Jan27th,
at his home, 4906 6th ave,Brooklyn
Geo.L.BOUTON Commander
Ed. V.MURTAUGH Adjutant.
GALLAGHER- On Jan 24, in her 77th year, Elizabeth(CASHILL) GALLAGHER,
beloved wife of the late Peter GALLAGHER, and sister of Mary BIRD. Survived
by Mary BIRD,three nephews,Thomas and Edward BIRD and John CASHILL. Funeral
from A.Fieseler Funeral Chapel,3358 Fulton streer,Cypress Hills,at 8:30 A.M.,
Tuesday.Requiem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 9 o'clock.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
GUSSIBEL- On Saturday, Jan 24th, Michael,beloved father of Annie KARR,
Frances NEIDIG, Amelia FEY, Lilly CANNELLA, Fred GUSSIBEL and Frank NEIDIG
inhis 83rd year, at his residence,7509 61st street,formerly 381
Dillplace, Glendale.
Funeral services will be held 8 o'clock this evening. Funeral tomorrow
Interment family plot,Lutheran Cemetery.
HEANEY- John,on Sunday Jan25, at his home,1288 Sterling place,beloved
husband of Minnie(RICH) HEANEY. Survived by one son,John :a sister,Mary
LOHNES,and a grandson, John Joseph. Solemn requiem mass on Wednesday 9:30A.M.
at St.Matthew's R.C.Church. Interment in family plot,Holy Cross Cemetery.
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KNAWA- On Saturday, Mar??erite B.(nee STOTTMANN), beloved wife of William,
mother of Rose and Jane KNAWA, at her home, 8512 10th ave. Funeral ????day
9:30 A.M. Requiem mass St.Eph????.Holy Cross Church.
LEAVESLEY- Margaret,on Jan??,1931 at her residence,706 Pre????, beloved wife
of John E.LEAVESLEY, :sister of Martha WILLIAMS. Services at her residence,
Tuesday ? P.M.?????? ????? Pittsburgh, Pa.
MELTZ- Leah, 137 Cumberland street,on Jan 25, daughter of Harry and Tillie,
sister of Bernard. Services at 187 South Oxford street, chapel, Tuesday
1P.M.,sharp. Interment Machpelah Cemetery.
McCARTHY- Mary (nee CAVANAUGH), died at her home,141 Milton street, on Jan
26.She is survived by two daughters,Mrs.Mary VINCENT and Mrs.Gertrude KELSEY
and mother of the late Mrs.Herman EBBERS: one son,John:one brother,Luke: five
sisters, Mrs.Elizabeth McCUE, Grace, Mrs.Catherine COAKLEY, Mrs.Anna RATTEL
Mrs.Nora TORMEY, Mrs. Nellie CAFFREY. Funeral will be announced later.
MULLER- On Saturday, Jan 24. Katie MULLER in her 80th year, sister of Adam
SEIBERT and John FRIES, grandmother of Jacob BORMAN Jr, mother-in-law of
Jacob BORAN,Sr. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. from John Baques Sons funeral
parlors, 614 Woodward ave, Ridgewood, from there to St.Aloysius R.C.Church
where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.Interment
St.John's Cemetery.Relatives and friends also members of the Schwestern
Eintracht Lodge,NO.83, H. G. D. O. H.,are respectfully invited to attend.
MURPHY- Annie (DERGEN) MURPHY,on Jan 24th, at her home, 40 Clinton ave,
beloved wife of Michael MURPHY and mother of John, William and Annie, and two
grandchildren,Anna and Katherine SCULLY. Funeral services Tuesday at 2P.M.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
PARENTE- Mariane M., died Saturday at the home of her parents, 29 Spencer
street.She is survived by her mother, four brothers and four sisters.Funeral
will take place from her home,Tuesday morning at 8:45 A.M. Requiem high mass
at St.Lucy's Church. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
PARTRIDGE- Frank J., On Sunday,Jan 25, at his residence,1765 East 17th street,
beloved husband of the late Helen F.PARTRIDGE,and father of Frank.J.,Jr,
Clinton,Willard, Gilbert and Mrs.Helen GRACE. Solemn requiem mass Thursday,
Jan 29, at 10 A.M. at St.Edmund's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
RIORDAN- On Sunday, Jan 25. Thomas F., beloved husband of Catherine RIORDAN
also survived by two children, two sisters, Margaret and Mrs.Helen O'NEILL,
and a brother,Michael,Funeral Wednesday at 9A.M.,from his home,328 Quincy
street,with requiem mass in St.Ambrose Church.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
SANFANANDRE- Suddenly, on Saturday,Jan 24,1931, John J., beloved husband of
Mamie. Funeral from his late residence, 319 Miller ave,on Tuesday.
SHANAHAN- Anna, beloved wife of Timothy,on Saturday, Jan 24, at her
residence,605 Lexington ave. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St.John the
Baptist,on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
SHERIDAN- On Sunday, Jan 25,1931, James,beloved husband of Ida JEMISON,
father of James, John, William, and Ida BARRE and Mae LANDRIGAN, at his
residence,10703 103rd street,Ozone Park. Funeral services Wednesday,Jan 28, at
8 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery,Thursday.
SMITH- On Jan 23,1931, Frank, beloved husband of Edna (nee KELLY) SMITH.
Funeral on Tuesday at 9:30 A.M.,from his residence,4219 18th ave. Solemn
requiem mass at St.Rose of Lima Church.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
SWEENEY- John F., on Jan 25,1931, at his residence,446 Park place, beloved
husband of Annie,father of Rita, brother of Thomas, James, Mrs.R.RAMBEL and
Mrs.Ray ORR. Mass of requiem at St.Teresa's Church, Wednesday,9:30 A.M.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
WAY- On Saturday,Jan 24,1931, Louise WAY. Funeral services at her home, 2029
Eastern pkway,Brooklyn.Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
In Memoriam
HARRIS- In sad and loving memory of our beloved mother, Rachael, who
departed this life Jan 26,1916.
We who loved you sadly miss you
As it dawns another year
In the lonely hours of dreaming
Thoughts of you,mother, are always near.
Sons & Daughters
HEERLEIN- Memorial services were held Sunday for Mary HURST HEERLEIN.
In loving memory, devoted children.
MULVEY- Insad and loving memory of our beloved father,Michael MULVEY, who
departed this life Jan 26,1930. May his soul rest in peace.
Sons, Edward, John and Martin
NASH- Anniversary mass will be celebrated for the late David J.NASH, who
passed away Jan27,1930, at 8 o'clock at Our Lady of Angels Church,4th ave and
73rd street.
Friends and relatives kindly invited.
PRICE- In loving memory of Genevieve BROWN PRICE, who departed this life
Jan 26,1925. May her soul rest in peace.
Father, Mother, Sisters & Brothers.
SHEA- In loving memory of husband and father, James F., who died Jan 26,1923.
Today we recall a sad memory
Of a loved one gone to rest.
The ones who think of you today
Are those who loved you best.
Wife and Children.
SIMMONS- In loving memory of Margaret B.SIMMONS, who passed away
Jan 26,1929. May her soul rest in peace.
Fond memories keep our loved ones here,
Though of them are always near
It's only those who have lost can tell,
The meaning of the word farewell.
Husband & Son.
Philip McHUGH- of 641 Hancock street,died yesterday in his forty-first year.
He is survived by his widow,Mary: four daughters,Kathleen, Nora, Theresa and
Anne,and three brothers living in Ireland.He was born inIreland and lived
eight years in Brooklyn.He was employed by the American Express Company.The
funeral wil be held from the funeral chapel,1015 Halsey street,at 10 A.M.
tomorrow,with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good Council at 10:30
A.M. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery under direction of Stephen
F.DURYEA.
Francis P.FARRELL, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at his
home,1551 East Thirty-first street. He is survived by his mother,Anna, and a
sister,Margaret FARRELL. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady Help of Christians. Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of F.H.McGUIRE,756 Classon avenue.
Mary FRY- wife of Frank FRY, died Saturday at her home,81 Monitor street.She
was born in New York,67 years ago,and had been a resident of Brooklyn since
infancy. She is also survived by three sons,Clarence,Gilbert and Henry
KELLY,and a daughter,Mrs. Albert GILES. The funeral services will be held at
2P.M. Wednesday. Interment will be at Mt.Olivet Cemetery.
Edward GILLEN- died Saturday in his thirty-eight year. He is survived by his
mother, Mrs.Margaret GILLEN, and two sisters,Mrs.Emma DELANEY,of 892 Greene
avenue,Brooklyn, and Mrs.Frances RILEY,of 120-13 134th street,South Ozone
Park.His remains are reposing at the chapel of Edward C.HALVORSEN,404
Clarkson avenue, where services will be held at 10 A.M. Wednesday.
Samuel JABRAN- died Saturday at Prospect Heights Hospital.He was born in Beirut
Syria,fifty-six years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past
thirty-five years. He conducted a restaurant at 150 Atlantic avenue for many
years but was retired for the past seven years. He is survived by one
son,Joseph,and two daughters,Rose and Edna.Funeral Tuesday at 2P.M. from his
home,236 Clinton street, thence to St.Nicholas Syrian Orthodox Cathedral,
where services will be conducted by the Rt.Rev.Bishop OFFIEST. Interment at
Mt.Olivet Cemetery.
Helen O. HEA- died Saturday at her home,67 South Fourth street. She is
survived by a daughter,Nellie. Funeral Tuesday with requiem mass at 10 A.M.
at the Church of SS Peter and Paul. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of John H.WOOD 93 Broadway.
John J.CONNOR- assistant supertendent of the William J.GILLEN Contracting &
Stevedore Co.,died Saturday at his home, 12 Hall street. He was born in the
Twentieth ward of Brooklyn, the son of the late Thomas CONNOR and Mary
VAUGHAN CONNOR, descendants of one of the oldest families in the old city of
Brooklyn. He was educated at the Sacred Heart boarding school on Long
Island,and was a life member of the Sacred Heart R.C.Church, where a solemn
mass of requiem willbe celebrated tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. The funeral will be
held from Dunigan & Son Chapel.He is survived by his sister,Mrs.Mae CONNOR
NINTZEL,several nephews and nieces. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Helen GEESEMAN- supervisor of a local hospital,died Saturday at her home,254
Montgomery street. She was born inPhiladelphia, Pa,the daughter of the late
John and Mary (JONES) GEESEMAN.Funeral services will be held at Dunigan& Son
Chapel,tonight at 8o'clock. She is survived by one brother,John. Interment
will be at Evergreen Cemetery at 2:30 P.M.tomorrow.
Mary OAKEY- died yesterday at her home,210 Hoyt street. She was born in
Syria fifty-six years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for nineteen
years.She is survived by four sisters,Mrs.Zakia SHALHO??, Mrs.Tony SHOURY,
Mrs.Z.BISHARA, Mrs.M.BEDENJANV, and a cousin of the Rev.Father B.WARDI and N.CADY.
Funeral Tuesday 9:30A.M.,thence to the R.C.Church of the Virgin Mary,where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev.Mgr. PaulI. SANKY.
Interment at St.John's Cemetery.
George J.LEITCH- for the past thirty-five years a confidential secretary for
Whitall & Tatum Co., Manhattan,died Saturday.He was born in Brooklyn,the son of the
late John and Ellen (WHITE) LEITCH.The funeral will be held from Dunigan & Son
chapel,Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.:thence to St.IgnatiusR.C.Church,where a solemn
mass of requiem will be celebrated at 10 A.M. He is survived by three
brothers and two sisters.Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Mary MASSEY- died Saturday at her home,8528 Eighty-seventh street,Woodhaven
She is survived by her husband,James.She was one of the oldest members of the
Ladies Altar Aid Society attached to the church of St.Thomas as the Apostle,
Woodhaven,where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10A.M. tomorrow.Interment
will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Charles H.Thompson,
8711Eighty-seventh street,Woodhaven.
John J.SANFANANDRE- died Saturday at his home,219 Miller avenue.He was for
twenty years foreman for H.Kohnstamm & Company,of 537 Columbia street.He is
survived by his widow,Mamie: a brother,Ernest and three sisters,Mrs.Bertha
RICKERT, Mrs.M. DENHAM and Mrs.L.LINDSEY. The funeral will be held at
9:30A.M.tomorrow.Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery.
Michael NEVILLE- died yesterday in Bellevue Hospital. He was born in Ireland
and had been a parishioner of the Church of St.Ann. He is survived by two
sisters, Mrs.Mary McDONALD and Mrs.Michael SHEA.The funeral will be held at
1:30 P.M. tomorrow from the funeral chapel of P.J.Daley & Son,439 Hicks
street.Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.
Robert James ASH- died Saturday at his home ,196 Fountain avenue, at the age
of sixty-four.He was a member of Local 30 of the Plasters Union. He is
survived by his widow,Delia ASH: three sons, Robert J. Jr.,Simon
andJoseph,and a daughter, Mrs.Julia CONNELL. The funeral will be held at
10A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of St.Gabriel.Interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Eileen KELLY- daughter of Francis and Mary (McBRIDE) KELLY,died Saturday at
her home,479 Prospect place.She was born in Brooklyn six years ago and was a
pupil at the parochial school of St.Teresa. She is survived also by a
brother,Francis KELLY, and a sister,Kathleen KELLY. The funeral will beheld
at 2P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery.
27 January 1931
POLICEMAN FINDS FATHER SUICIDE
Discovery of his father's body swinging from a rope tied to a transom in
his home at 157 Metropolitan avenue,today,ended the attempt of Patrolman
Theodore BUTKIS,attached to the Marine Division and living at 111-40 118th
street,Richmond Hill, to patch up a quarrel between his parents.
BUTKIS father,ISIDOR,who was 65,is said to have had a violent quarrel with
his wife, after which he chased her out of their home.She went to stay with
her son,who early today went to see his father on a peace mission.An
ambulance surgeon from Greenpoint Hospital found the senior BUTKIS dead.
QUEENS WOMAN MANIAC VICTIM, AUTOPSY BARES
Examiner Finds 22 Stab Wounds and 2 Skull Fractures
Reports of the autorsy on the body of Mrs.Christine OHLANDT,60 of 29-41
165th street,Flushing,who was stabbed to death apparently by a maniac in her
home yesterday, revealed that she had been the victim of a particularly
brutal attack.
Her skull was fractured in two places, there also was a hole driven into
it as if by some small cylindrical weapon,her throat was slashed,her eyes
were blackened, her face was bruised, there was evidence that she had been
partially strangled and there were twenty-two stab punctures in and around
the region of her heart.
The autopsy was made in the morgue of the Queensborough Hospital for
Contagious Diseases by Dr.Richard GRIMES of the CountyMedical Examiner's staff.
After the autopsy police said they were working on several angles but thatt
o date they had found no definite clue as to the identity of the killer. The
circumstances of the killing, police said,and the revelations of the autopsy
appeared to indicate that Mrs.OHLANDT was killed bya maniac.
The slainwoman's body was found sprawled on a small landing of the stairs
stairs between the first and second floors of the dwelling by her daughter,
Mrs. Mildred ROTH,when she arrived home from work.Mrs ROTH, her
husband, Edward ROTH, and Mrs.OHLANDT'S husband,Charles,were away from home
when the grew some crime was committed.
Although there was alarge amount of jewelry in several of the rooms, no
evidence was found by police of an attempt to burglarize the dwelling.
BEKERT- Jelina (nee REES) widow of Dominicus BEKERT, died at the home of her
son, George W.,212 Van Siclen ave, on Monday at the age of eighty-two. She is
survived by one son,George: two sisters, two brothers and three
grandsons. Funeral mass onThursday at St.Michael's R.C.Church.
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.
BROOKLYN LODGE NO.22, B.P.O.ELKS- Brothers: You are requested to attend the
funeral services of our brother, Adolph E.MULLER, Wednesday evening, Jan 28,
at 8:30 o'clock at the funeral home, 187 South Oxford street.
Samuel C. DUBERSTEIN, Exalt Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Secretary.
BROOKLYN LODGE NO.22, B.P.O.ELKS-Brothers: You are requested to attend
the funeral services of our brother, Frank J.TOBIN, Wednesday evening,Jan 28,
at 8 o'clock at his residence, 163 Bergen street.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN, Exalt Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Secretary
CARMAN- On Jan 26, William CARMEN, loving father of Beatrice and William,and
brother of Mrs. C.LAHEY. Funeral from his home, 199 Nicholas ave, on Thursday
Jan 29. Requiem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.
CURLEY- On Monday Jan 26,1931, at 41 Clarkson ave, John L.CURLEY, beloved
brother of William J. CURLEY, SISTER Mary Berenice, O.S.D.:, Mrs.August EHLER,
Mrs. William HADDON, Mrs.George PERTEIN and Anna CURLEY. Funeral Thursday
Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of the Holy Cross.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
GREGORY- On Tuesday Jan 27, Mary T.(nee GORMAN), beloved wife of Harry,
mother of Helen and Harry GREGORY,Jr.,:daughter of Mrs.Mary GORMAN
and sister of Charles, James, Martin, Thomas and John GORMAN and
Mrs.Helen KANE, at her home, 312 Prospect ave.Funeral Friday.,
with solemn requiem mass in the Holy Family Church.
KENNEDY- On Monday,Jan 26, Ellen (nee SMITH),beloved wife of the late
Edward W. and mother of Edward D.and John W.KENNEDY.
Funeral Friday from her residence, 604 Court street: thence to the
Church of St.Mary Star of the Sea, where a solemn mass of requiem
will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
*** note,the next 4 orbits has a dark ink line down the page,
there will be an ? insome places.
*KRAUS- Rose (nee FREY),on Jan ??, aged 78 years, at her residence,
??? Sixty-fifth place, Glendale, beloved wife of Frederick KRAUS,Sr.,
survived by one son and five daughters. Services Wednesday at her home.
Funeral Thursday. Interment Olivert Cemetery.
*LEE- Suddenly on Monday,Jan 26, Charles W.,beloved husband of
?????y (nee FOWLER) LEE, funeral from his home, 29 Dentan ave ??st Rockaway,
Thursday Jan 29.Solemn mass of requiem St. Raymond's R.C.Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
*McCULLY- William E., on Tuesday,Jan 27,1931, beloved husband
*there is another name before ??? Ann HOCKING, services at his home,
338 Cornelia street Thursday evening Jan 29.
Interment Friday Mount Olivet Cemetery.
*McCARTHY- Mary (nee CAVA??GH),died ather home, 144 Mil???n street,
on Jan 26. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.Mary VIN???T and
Mrs.Gertrude KELSEY and mother of the late Mrs.Herman ??BERS:
one son, John: one brother, ?IKE: five sisters,Mrs.Elizabeth ??CUE,
Mrs.Catherine COAK???, Mrs Anna RATTEL, Mrs.Nora ??RMEY,
Mrs. Nellie CAFTREY. Funeral willbe held Thursday.
Solemn requiem mass St.Anthony's Church
Interment Calvary Cemetery.
Note: the following are most probably:
(nee CAVA??GH)-CAVANAUGH
Mary VIN???T-VINCENT
Herman ??BERS-ALBERS
Catherine COAK???-COAKLEY
Elizabeth ??CUE-McCUE
MORRISON-On Monday,Jan 26, Mary, beloved sister of Catherine MORRISON, at
her residence,470 Sackett street.Requiem mass at St.Agnes R.C.Church,on
Thursday at 9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
PARKER- On Jan 27,1931, Evelyn, wife of the late John PARKER,
and beloved mother of Alice and John PARKER, at her residence,
8842 35th street. Funeral notice later.
SKELLY- Robert Douglas,D,D.S, on Jan 26,1931, beloved husband of Estelle.
Funeral Thursday. St.Martin's R.C. Church, Amityville,L.I.
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery,Amityville
SULLIVAN- Timothy,on Sunday,Jan 25. beloved husband of Dorothy, loving
father of Timothy, Jr.,Mary, Thomas and Arthur,and brother of Patrick and
Mrs.Katherine LYNCH. Funeral from his late home, 314 Wellington road,
Mineola,L.I. on Wednesday Jan 28. Interment Holy Rood,Westbury,L.I.
TREBING-On Monday,Jan 26, Conrad TREBING, beloved husband of Anna (NICKLE)
father of Conrad Jr., Joseph, and Dorothy ROTH,in his 54th year.Funeral
services at his late residence,74-45 62nd street, Glendale, Wednesday Jan 28.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery on Thursday Jan 29.
VOGES- Catherine, at her residence,422 Forty-ninth street, on Sunday,Jan 26,
beloved mother of Mrs.Louise BETZENHAUSER and Alexander and Osborn VOGES
Funeral from her residence, thence to St.Michael's R.C.Church where a solemn
requiem mass will be offered on Thursday. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
WHALEN- On Jan 26, Patrick, beloved brother of Michael WHALEN,Mrs.Mary
A.BOLE and Mrs.Anna DWYER. Funeral from the home of his sister,1370 East 14th
street,on Thursday Jan 29, at 9A.M. Requiem mass at St.Brendan's Church.
Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend.
In Memoriam
CASEY-
Daniel,Sr. who departed this life Jan 28, 19?2.
Anniversary mass at 6:45 A.M. Jan 28,1931,
at the Church of St.Matthias,Catalpa ave.
Sona & Grandchildren
MAHER-
In memory of my beloved son, Joseph F.MAHER, who passed away Jan 27,1929.
Masses today in Brooklyn and Phoenix,Arizona
Mother
NASH-
In sad and loving memory of a beloved husband and father, David J, who
departed this life Jan 27,1930, Gone, never to be forgotten.
Wife Margaret, sons, David, Henry, Frank and daughter, Janet.
NASH-
In sad and loving memory of a father and grandfather who passed away
Jan 27,1930. Gone but not forgotten.
Son, John & wife & children, Margaret, Hazel and Joan
NASH-
In sad and loving memory of my father, David J., who departed this
life Jan 27,1930. His fond and loving memory lingers on.
Daughter, Margaret and Husband
NASH-
In sad and loving memory of my father,David J., who passed away Jan
27,1930. May his soul rest in peace.
Daughter,Dorothea,and Husband.
NASH-
In sad and loving memory of my father,David J.NASH, who passed away
Jan 27,1930. May his soul rest in peace.
Son, Herbert and wife.
SINNOTT-
In fond and loving memory of William P. SINNOTT, who died Jan27,1929.
Masses at Queen of All Saints and Maryknoll.
Sister, Brother-in-law and nieces.
John Thomas FITZPATRICK,69 years old,died Sunday at the home of his
son-in-law, Alderman James F.KIERMAN,2050 Seventy-fifth street.
He was born in New York City and lived for eighteen years in Brooklyn.
Mr.FITZPATRICK was formerly a contractor. He is survived by his widow,
Margaret: three daughters,Mrs.James F. KIERMAN, Mrs.Frank GEBHARDT and
Mrs.Alfred JOHNSON,and a son, Leo FITZPATRICK, a member of Engine 226,
N.Y.F.D. The funeral will be held tomorrow, with requiem mass at the
Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Seventy-third street & Fifteenth ave.
Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery.
Caroline HUBBS HARRISON, one of Brooklyn's oldest residents died yesterday
in her ninety-first year, at her residence, 203 St.Johns place. She was the
widow of the late Washington HARRISON and a daughter of the late Coles and
Susan VAIL HUBBS of Commack,L.I. and daughter-in-law of the late Gabriel and
Sarah STEPHENSON HARRISON of Brooklyn. She was the mother of the late Frank
E.HARRISON, prominent in Masonic circles and past master of Bethlehem Lodge.
Coming as a small child with her parents to Brooklyn, Mrs.HARRISON has seen
Brooklyn grow from quite a small town to its present large proportions.She
has been for many years a member of Hanson Place M.E. Church, now known as
Central M.E.Church. She is survived by a son, Walter HARRISON and two
daughters,Miss Clara Louise HARRISON,of Brooklyn and Mrs.Charles
H.TOWNSEND, of Flushing, L.I.,and a granddaughter, Clara Munson TOWNSEND,
a senior at Wellesley Colege.
Alfred CAMPBELL, for many years proprietor of a wholesale and retail
grocery in the Ft. Greene section, died yesterday at his home,
142 North Elliott place.He was born in Brooklyn thirty-three years ago,
the son of Flora CAMPOMENORSI CAMPBELL and the late Bartholomew CAMPBELL.
He was a life member of St.EdwardsR.C.Church,where a solemn mass of
requiem will be celebrated by the Rev.James F.MEALIA,Thursday. He was
a member of St.Edward's Holy Name Society. In addition to his mother he
is survived by one brother, Richard: one sister, Mabel.
Interment will be at Calvary.
Frank TOBIN, died yesterday at his home,163 Bergen street.
He is survived by his wife, Edna: one son, Edward: his mother,
Mrs.Catherine TOBIN: three brothers,James, William and Edward,and
two sisters,Mrs. William H. PARRY, Jr, and Mrs. Walter MONTGOMERY.
He was a member of Brooklyn Lodge,22, B. P. O. E.
Funeral from his late home Thursday thence to the R.C.Church of St.Paul,
where a requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
George J.MOONEY, died yesterday.He was born in County Mayo,Ireland,
fifty-nine years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past twenty nine
years. He was a purser and quartermaster for Lamport and Holt Steamship Line
for twenty-nine years.Funeral services Wednesday at 2P.M.,by the Rev.Dr.Carl
L.PODIN. Interment at Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Patrick MALONEY, died yesterday at his home,175 Amity street.He was born in
County Claire Castle, Ireland, sixty-four years ago and was a resident of
Brooklyn for the past thirty years.He was a contractor for many years in this
borough.He was a member of the First Assembly Democratic Club,350 Atlantic
avenue.He is survived by his wife,Mary HILL MALONEY:two sons,Christopher and
John: two daughters, Mrs.Elizabeth FITZGERALD and Mrs.Helen HOLMES, and two
sisters,''as printed'' Mrs.J.MEERE and Mrs.M.MEERE. Funeral Thursday
thence to the R.C.Church of St.Paul. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Annie H.LUNDEBERB, born fifty-eight years ago in Finland, and a
residence of the United States and Brooklyn for the past forty years,
died yesterday at her home, 39 Lincoln place.She leaves her husband,
Charles: a son,George E. two grandchildren, two sisters and a brother in
Finland. Funeral services will be held at Ericson &Ericson Chapel,
500 State street,Wednesday at 8P.M. with the Rev.John FASTLAND pastor of
St.Paul's Swedish Lutheran Church,officiating.
Interment at 11A.M. Thursday at Evergreen Cemetery.
Rose FREY KRAUS, died yesterday at her home, 4 Sixty-fifth place,
Glendale. She was born in Brooklyn seventy-eight years ago. She is
survived by her husband, Frederick KRAUS,Sr: five daughters,
Elizabeth MILLER, Barbara BECK, Minnie SCHNEIDER, Carrie DUDDLESTONE
and LUELLA McCURRY:a son, Frederick KRAUS,Jr. a sister, Minnie DEIN,
and a brother,Washington FREY.
The funeral services will be held tomorrow.
The Rev.A.B.RHINOW will officiate.
Interment will be Thursday at Mt.Olive Cemetery.
Conrad TREBING, died yesterday at his home in his fifty-fourth year. He was
born in Brooklyn and was a member of the Century Rubber Stamp Works for a
number of years.Funeral services at his late residence,74-45 Sixty-second
street,Ridgewood. Wednesday. Survived by his wife,Anna TREBING:
two sons,Conard, Jr and Joseph, one daughter, Dorothy ROTH,and
two grandchildren.The Rev.Pastor WILLIAM will officiate.
Interment will be Thursday at 2P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery.
28 January 1931
BRATH- On Jan 27,1931, Peter H., beloved husband of Anna K.BRATH (LEE) and
father of John, Rev.Peter and Ralph BRATH, Mrs.Henrietta McDONAGH and Mrs.
Anna METCALF. Funeral services at his late home,637 47th street,Thursday 8:30
P.M. Interment Friday 2 P.M. Evergreen Cemetery.
BENSON- On Jan 27,1931, Ruth I., beloved daughter of John A. and Louisa
A.BENSON (nee MUTTER), dear sister of Dorothy, John and R. Kenneth BENSON.
Funeral from her residence,138-33 224th street, Laurelton, Friday, Jan 30
Requiem mass at the R.C.Church of St.Claive,Rosedale,L.I.
Interment St.John's Cemetery
Brooklyn Lodge, No.22,B. P. O. ELKS-Brothers:You are requested to attend the
funeral services of our brother,Adolph E.MULLER, Wednesday evening,Jan 28, at
3:30 o'clock at the funeral home,187 South Oxford street.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN, Exalter Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Secretary
Brooklyn Lodge,No.22,B. P. O. ELKS-Brothers:You are requested to attend the
funeral services of our brother,Frank J.TOBIN,Wednesday evening,Jan 28, at 8
o'clock, at his residence,163 Bergen street.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN, Exalter Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER, Secretary
BETTCKE- On Wednesday,Jan 28,1931, John H.,of 563 Lafavette ave,Brooklyn,
beloved husband of Annie T, and father of Harold BETTCKE.
Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts place, near Grand ave,
Brooklyn, on Thursday,Jan 29.
COAKLEY- On Tuesday,Jan 27,1931, Elizabeth A.COAKLEY, beloved daughter of
the late Patrick and Mary COAKLEY. Funeral from the home of her sister,
Mrs.J.GOERTZ,469 45th street,on Friday,Jan30,at 10:30 A.M.:thence to the
Church of St.John the Evangelist, where solmn requiem mass will be offered.
DONAHUE- On Jan 27,1931,James Joseph DONAHUE, beloved son of James J.
and Hazel (DALTON) DONAHUE. Funeral services at his late home,
89 Dikeman street,Thursday 8P.M. Interment Friday 10A.M. Greenwood Cemetery.
EISEN- On Jan 27, at her residence, Caroline E.EISEN, beloved mother of
Mrs. Carol FINK, Ernest and William EISEN. Relatives and friends, Ladies Aid
Society of the Church of Our Saviour, Ladies Auxiliary of Lutheran Hospital
are invited to attend services at Gets Funeral Chapel, 58-34 Catalpa ave,
near Forest ave, Ridgewood,Queens County,Thursday,Jan 29, 8P.M. Interment
Lutheran Cemetery,Friday,Jan 30,10A.M.
FOGARTY- John, died Tuesday at his home,231 Van Brunt street.Survived by two
nephews,John A.O'BRIEN and Thomas J.O'BRIEN:one niece,Mrs.Emma GARRISON.
Funeral Thursday at 9:30, with requiem mass at the Visitation Church.Funeral
from parlors of H.Lennart, 311 Columbia street. Interment Holy Cross
GAVIN- Julia C., died Tuesday, Jan27.Reposing at Feeney & Sons Chapel.
Funeral Thursday at 2P.M. Interment at St.John's Cemetery.
GERKE- Emil, aged fifty-eight years, suddenly on Jan 26, beloved husband of
Louise SCHWALLY and dear son of William GERKE. Funeral services at his
residence,1875 Troutman street, Wednesday,8:15P.M. Interment Lutheran
Cemetery Thursday at 2P.M.
HAUPRECHT- Henry,Jan 26,at his home,57-55 58th place,Maspeth L.I., retired
carpenter,age 86 years. Survived by five sons,Matthias, Frank, William, Jacob
and Adolph: one sister, Mrs.Elizabeth SCHNEIDER: one brother,Frank B.
Funeral Friday, from M. Miller Funeral Home, 64-19 Metropolitian avenue,
Middle Village followed by a solemn requiem mass at
St. Stanislaus R.C.Church of Maspeth.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.
HAYES- Alanson, beloved husband of Margaret, suddenly on Jan 27,1931, at his
home,1224 Bushwick ave. Funeral services Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery,Friday at 2 P.M.
LYMAN- James J., beloved husband of Mary SIMAK, on Monday,Jan 26.
Funeral from Feeney and Son's Chapel, 1847 Broadway, on Saturday.
Interment at Linden Hill Cemetery.
McCULLY- William E., on Tuesday,Jan 27,1931, beloved husband of Ann
E.HOCKING, services at his late home, 338 Cornella street,Thursday
evening, Jan 29k. Interment Friday morning Mount Olivet Cemetery.
MITTEN- On Tuesday,Jan 27, Mary MITTEN, beloved mother of Maud A.MITTEN,
Mrs.E.DAAB, and Mrs.G.FORSYTH. Funeral from her residence, 107-40 93rd
street, Ozone Park, on Friday at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of the
Nativity, Woodhaven where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.
MULLEN- John, on Jan 27th, in his 53rd year. Beloved husband of
Eva (nee GORMAN) father of Susie, Lillian, Ann and Ada: brother of Mrs.Mary
REICHERT, Mrs.Anna BAUMANN, Mrs.Susie THOMPSON, Mrs.Lillian BURKERT. Funeral
from his residence, 14 Stockholm street, on Friday at 9:30 A.M.:thence to
St.John the Baptist R.C.Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.
Interment St.John's Cemetery.
PARKER- On Jan 27,1931,Evelyn, wife of the late John PARKER, beloved mother
of Mrs. J.J.BURDOCK and John PARKER. Funeral Thursday 2P.M. from her
residence, 88-42 85th street. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.
RYAN- Edward H., beloved brother of Robert E.RYAN and Mrs.Helen MOHL, on
Tuesday Jan 27, Funeral from Feeney &Sons Chapel, 1847 Broadway,Friday
9:30A.M. Solemn requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of Lourdes 10 A.M.
Interment at St.Joseph's Cemetery, Lyndhurst,N.J.
SCHENK- Magdalena, beloved mother of Henry, Michael, John, Anthony, George,
Mrs.Lena FASULO, Mrs.Margaret PETERMANN and Mrs.Anna DRESCHER, died Jan 27,
in her 78th year at her home,196 Ainslie street. Funeral from her late home
Saturday at 9:30 :thence to the R.C.Church of Most Holy Trinity, where a
solemn requiem will be celebrated. Interment at Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.
SMITH- On Jan 27,1931, Ella E., beloved wife of the late John J.SMITH, and
devoted mother of Estelle and Inez SMITH. Funeral services Thursday, 8P.M. at
residence, 266 Prospect place. Interment Friday,2P.M.,Cypress Hills Cemetery.
WIRTHINGTON- On Jan 27, George A., in his sixty-second year, at his
residence,1319 Prospect place. Beloved husband of Elizabeth (CAREY)
WIRTHINGTON. Funeral services at his residence on Thursday at 8:30 P.M.
Interment Friday,10:30A.M. at Cypress Hills Cemetery.
DIES OF LA GRIPPE
George BROWN, 60, of 611 Grand street,was found dead in his bed yesterday
afternoon. He was dead on arrival of Ambulance Surgeon SCHWARTZ, of
Greenpoint Hospital.He had previously been attended by the family physician
for la grippe.
In Memoriam
CREWS- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather,John C.CREWS, died
Jan 28,1927.
The month of January is here,
The saddest month in all the year,
Because it took from our home
The one we loved so dear.
Loving Wife, Daughter Elsie, Son-in-law,Tom, grandchildren,Mildred & Tommie BONNA.
CREWS- In memory of a beloved father, John C.CREWS, who departed this life
Jan 28,1927.
In a lonely graveyard
Where the trees their branches wave
Lies our well-loved father
In a cold and silent grave.
Friends may think we"ll soon forget him
And our wounded hearts be healed
Little do they know the sorrow
That"s within our hearts concealed.
Loving Son & Daughters Mr & Mrs.John R.CREWS
CREWS- In memory of a beloved father and grandfather,John C.CREWS, who
departed this life Jan.28,1927.
A precious on from us has gone;
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our hearts
Which never can be filled.
Loving Son & Grand-daughter; Florence.
CURLEY- In loving memory of John J., who departed this life Jan 25th 1928.
Gone but not forgotten.
Wife and Children.
HUGHES- In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Bridget HUGHES, who
departed this life Jan 28,1919. Mass offered this morning.
As the years go by, dear mother,
We miss you more and more,
And only hope that some day, dear,
We will meet on that distant shore.
Husband, Son and Daughter.
MULLADY- Requiem high mass Thursday,Jan 29, 9 A.M. Mary MULLADY,
10 years memoriam. John MULLADY, 7 years memoriam.
St. Mary Star of Sea, Court street.
Husband and Father.
William SHUTTLEWORTH- died yesterday at his home, 658 East Thirty-seventh
street. He was a life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Everett SMITH and Mrs.Thomas DALTON:three sons, George, Thomas and John
SHUTTLEWORTH and four brothers, George, Albert. Thomas and John. The funeral
will be held at 11A.M. Friday.Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of Feeney & Sons,1847 Broadway.
John HIRSCHI, Sr.- a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday in his
thirty-fifth year at his home,123-18 145th street,South Ozone Park, Queens.
He was a member of Seawanhaka Camp,19 W.of W. He is survived by his widow,
Dorothy (ZORN) HIRSCHI: a daughter,Shirley, a son,John Jr., :two
sisters,Carrie HUCK and Anna HORN and three brothers, Benjamin, Fred and Frank.
The funeral services will be held Friday will be at Lutheran Cemetery
under direction of the estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street.
Joseph DIETLEIN- born in Germany sivty-eight years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for forty-eight years, died Monday at his home,659 Forest
avenue,Ridgewood. He is survived by his widow, Christina :three daughters,
two sons, two stepsons, two step-daughters,and one sister. The funeral
services will be conducted at 2P.M. tomorrow by the Rev.A.B.RHINOW. Interment
will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of John G.LUTZ & Sons.
James MALONE- died yesterday at Mary Immaculate Hospital. He is survived by
his parents, John and Alice MALONE. The funeral will be held at 2P.M. Friday
from 9103 184th street,Jamaica, with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Charles H.THOMPSON 8711 Eighty-seventh street,Woodhaven.
Bernard BENNETT- died Tuesday at his home, 11A Sherman street. He was for
many years associated with Metal Hose and Tubing Co, of Brooklyn. He was for
the past fifty years a resident of Brooklyn, and a resident of the Twentieth
Ward. He was a charter member of St.Edward's R.C.Church and Holy Name
Society, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated, by the Rev.James
F.MEALIA, Thursday at 10:15 A.M. He was the husband of the late
Susan (QUIGLEY) BENNETT and is survived by three daughters,Norberta, Chrystine
and Theresa and one sister, SISTER Mary Norberta, of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son.
Hugo Constantine WAGNER- died yesterday in his thirty-third year at his
home,77-51 Seventy-fifth street,Glendale. He is survived by his wife,
Mildred: his mother, Gertrude (DEUCKER) WAGNER: two brothers,Alfred
and Adam, and two sisters,Mrs.Elizabeth THOMPSON and Mrs.Anna M.PORTER.
Funeral services Thursday,8P.M. Funeral Friday,2P.M.
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of Andrew W.ZERKEL.
John DANIELSON- died Monday at the Marine Hospital,Staten Island, in his
fifty-third year. He was born in Norway and had been a resident of the United
States for twenty-seven tears. He formerly lived for ten years in
Philadelphia. He is survived by a brother, Tolbald DANIELSON, of 837
Fifty-eighth street, with whom he lived and his mother and another brother
living in Norway. He was a member of Columbian Lodge,36 I. O. O. F. of
Philadelphia,Pa and the Temple Encampment,100,I. O. O. F.
The Rev BRUNN,of the Norwegian Evangelical Free Church, will conduct the
funeral services, at 2P.M. Thursday at the funeral chapel at 187 South Oxford
street. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of Louis
W.THORGESEN,300 Court street.
John Thomas RADCLIFFE- died Monday.He was born in Brooklyn fifty-four years
ago, the son of Nelson and Ann (YERKES) RADCLIFFE. He is survived by his
wife,Josphine: two daughters,Ella and Alice, and three sons, Nelson, Kenneth
and Wesley. Funeral services will be conducted at his late home,1957 East
Twenty-first street,Flatbush, to-night at 8 o'clock. Interment will be
private at Evergreen Cemetery,Thursday, under direction of W.C.FISHER,493
Bainbridge street.
Louise GANZENMULLER- a life resident of Brooklyn, died Monday in her
sixty-ninth year at her home, 183 Kingston avenue. She is survived by a
brother,Louis J.WACHENHEIM. The funeral services will be held at 2:30P.M.
tomorrow at the funeral chapel of the estate of George PETH,15 Palmetto
street. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.
Regina EGAN- died yesterday at her home,1045 East Fifth street.She was a
resident of Brooklyn for fifty years.She is survived by three nephews,
Joseph, Vincent and Harold DOWNEY, and two nieces, Mrs.Estelle DOWNEY and
Mrs.J.C.DALY.
The funeral will be held at 9:30A.M.,tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church
of St.Rose of Lima. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of William H.DALY,136 Smith street.
Agnes CONNORS- died yesterday ather home,241 Euclid avenue.She was born in
Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty-seven years.She is
survived by her husband,Edward:four daughters,Mrs.Henry KEARNEY, Mrs.William
McNEIL and Margaret and Helen CONNORS, a sister,Mary KNOWER,and four
grandchildren.The funeral will be held at 8:45 A.M. Friday with requiem mass
at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER & Sons,25 Aberdeen street.
Elizabeth A.COAKLEY- died yesterday at the home of her sister,Mrs.J.GOERTZ
469 Forty-eighth street. She was the daughter of the late Patrick and Mary
COAKLEY and is survived by three sisters, Caroline M.RYAN, Agnes McCORMACK
and Bella GOERTZ. The funeral will be held at 9:30A.M. Friday with requiem
mass at the Church of St.John the Evangelist.Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery.
Susanah BRUCE- died Tuesday at her home, 601 Clinton street.She was born in
Berkenhead,England, and came to this country forty-three years ago,settling
in the Twelfth Ward.She was a member of the South Congregational Church. Two
sons,Robert and Joseph CLINTON: two daughters,Mrs.Sandy WYATT and Mrs.Edward
FARRON survive her. The funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at
7:30P.M.,by the Rev.Raymond McCONNELL. The funeral will be held Friday at
2P.M.from her late home with interment at Evergreen Cemetery.
Agnes GANGI- born in Germany seventy-eight years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for seventy-five years, died Saturday at her home, 9457 159th
street,Jamaica. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Jamaica.
She is survived by three sons, and three daughters.The funeral services will
be held at 2P.M.today.Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.
Ellen KENNEDY- diedMonday at her home, 604 Court street.She was born in
County Tipperary,Ireland,on March 12,1847, and came to Brooklyn sixty years
ago, settling in the Twelfth Ward, where she was a member of St.Mary Star of
the Sea Church.She was a widow of Edward Kennedy and is survived by two
sons,Edward D, and John W.KENNEDY. The funeral will be held Friday at
9:30A.M. from her late home:thence to the Church of St.Mary Star of the Sea,
where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery.
29 January 1931
BARCLAY-Thomas F.,on Wednesday in his 65th year,at his residence,2393
Cornelia street,beloved father of James and Helen. Funeral Saturday
Mass at St.Matthias Church. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
BEIERLEIN- George, on Wednesday,Jan 28, in his 80th year,at his
residence, 7005 68th place, Glendale. He is survived by his
brother, Valentine, and daughter, Mrs. Frederick SCHWEHR. Services Friday
evening at his home. Funeral Saturday. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.
BLYTH- In Paterson, N.J.,on Tuesday, Jan 27,1931, Dorothy A.(DOHRMANN),
beloved wife of David W. BLYTH.
Funeral services on Friday, Jan 30, from chapel of L.G.Shorter & Son,
99 Market street,Paterson,N.J. Interment at Laurel Grove Cemetery.
Brooklyn Lodge No.22,B.P.O.ELKS- Brothers: You are requested to attend the
funeral services of our brother,Robert GALLAGHER, at 8 o'clock, Thursday
evening,Jan 29, at his residence, 584 Decatur st.
Samuel C.DUBERSTEIN- Exalted Ruler
Joseph H.BECKER,Secretary
BUCKLEY- On Jan 27, Catherine BENNETT, beloved mother of Richard BUCKLEY
and Margaret LANGTON and sister of Mrs.Henry McNAMARA, Mrs.William LOUGHLIN,
Mrs.James ALEXANDER and Mrs. Maurice HOMAN, and daughter of Richard BENNETT.
Funeral from her home, 209 Conover street, Saturday, thence to
Visitation Church,where requiem mass will be held.
*these next 6 death notices,are very hard to read due to ink blot on the paper
*GRAY- Elmer Ellsworth,at Shelter Island, Jan 28, after a brief illness,
beloved husband of the late ??ena PFANNKUCHEN. Funeral services at
Daily's Funeral Parlor,460 State street, Friday.
*HASSIS- On Jan 27, at his residence, 91 Middleton street, George,
beloved son of George and Edna HASSIS( ALEXANDER) Solemn requiem
mass Saturday Church of Transfiguration. Interment St.John's cemetery.
*HAYES- Alanson, beloved husband of Margaret, suddenly on Jan ??, at his
home, 1324 Bushwick ave. Funeral services Thursday.
Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery, Friday.
*KEARNS- On Jan 26, Anne, wife of the late Bernard KEARNS. Survived by three
daughters, Mrs.???na McKEON, Mrs. Nellie LONG, and Mrs.Margaret LYONS and two
sons, ???iel and John. Funeral from the home of her daughter, Mrs.LONG, 214
???lleck ave, Ridgewood. Requiem mass at St.Patrick's Church, Jan 30
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
*KERNAN- On Wednesday Jan ?, at his residence, 2505 ????? Felix G.KERNAN, in
his ?year. Solemn requiem mass at ??mund's R.C.Church, Ave ? and East
19th street,on Saturday. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.
*?AWLOR- On Jan 29, Alfred, beloved son of Williama nd Mildred ???de,
brother of William, at his residence, 37 Bay Eighth street.
Funeral Saturday. Interment St. John's Cemetery.
*UBBE- Ellen (nee KEHOE), born County Wefford, Ireland, beloved ? of Charles,
survived by a nephew, John F.KEHOE. Funeral from his residence, 1231 Atlantic
Mass of requiem at the Church of the Nativity, Madison street and ?son ave,
on Saturday Jan 31.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
McFARLANE- On Jan 28,1931, Catherine, beloved wife of Alexander McFARLANE.
Funeral from her residence,231 Chauncey street, Saturday morning.
MacLAUGHLI Annie (nee GANNON), beloved wife of the late Matthew, on Jan 28, at
her residence,616 61st street. Solemn mass of requiem Saturday, Jan 31st,
at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th street and 5th ave.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
MANLEY- On Jan 28, Catherine, beloved sister of Margaret MANLEY, Mrs.Anna
CULLEN, Mrs. Sadie BAKER and Jeremiah MANLEY. Funeral from her residence, 65
Ralph ave, Saturday at 9:30A.M. Solemn requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of
Good Counsel, Putnam ave, at 10 0'clock.
MARTIN- Margaret, on Jan 28, wife of Fred,and mother of Mrs.Lawrence CONNORS,
Mrs.W.J.McGLOIN, Mrs.William MERILLEES and Matthew AIKEN. Funeral notice later.
MERKEL- Florence (nee KANE), beloved wife of Frank, on Wednesday,Jan 28, at
her residence, 2590 Myrtle ave, Glendale. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of
St.Pancras, on Saturday. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
SCHLEGEL- On Wednesday,Jan 28, Pauline, loving wife of Frederick, devoted
mother of Theresa, Pauline and William: also six grandchildren: sister of
William and George TIENKEN., in her 61st year. Funeral from her late
residence, 9210 91st ave,Woodhaven,L.I. on Saturday, Jan 31,
Rev.W. STRAUSSBERG will officiate.Interment Cedar Grove.
SMITH- Annie, at her residence,Jan 28th, after a short illness.She is
survived by one son, John D., three nieces,and three nephews.
Funeral services will take place at her home, 79 Newell street,
on Saturday, Jan 31st. Interment Evergreen
SMITH- On Jan 27,1931, Ella E., beloved wife of the late John J.SMITH, and
devoted mother of Estelle and Inez SMITH. Funeral services Thursday at
residence, 266 Prospect place. Interment Friday Cypress Hills Cemetery.
WITHERINGTON- On Jan 27, George A., in his sixty-second year, at his
residence,1319 Prospect place.Beloved husband of Elizabeth CAREY
WITHERINGTON. Funeral services at his residence on Thursday at 8:30 P.M.
Interment Friday, at Cypress Hills Cemetery.
In Memoriam
BYRNE- In sad and loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother,Rose
BYRNE,who departed this life Jan 29,1924.Mass offered this morning.
Her loving Children and Grandchildren.
MEE- Katherine, In sad and loving memory of my mother.Second anniversary
mass at the Church of the Transfiguration,Friday,Jan 30,at 8 o'clock.
Son,George and family
STITT- In sad and loving memory of our brother and uncle,John J.,
who died Jan 29,1920.
One long year has gone by
Since last we saw your face
Your memory is as clear to-day
As is the hour you passed away.
Brother,Sisters,Brother-In-Law, nieces and nephews.
Florence MERKEL, died yesterday at her home, 2590 Myrtle avenue. She was born
in Brooklyn, she is survived by her husband,Frank: three sons, Frank, John and
Joseph:two sisters,Anna SPAHMANN and Mary TISCH, and a brother,John KANE. She
was a member of Queensboro Lodge, Lady Elks and the Church of St.Pancras,
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Saturday.Interment at
St.John's Cemetery,under direction of Feeney & Sons,1847 Broadway.
Felix G.KERNAN, died yesterday at his home,2505 Avenue R. He was a member of
the Society of old Brooklynites for thirty years and was corresponding
secretary of that society up to the time of his death.He was also connected
with the Register's Office in Brooklyn for more than thirty years and held
the position of executive clerk for the greater part of that time.He is
survived by one son, five daughters, two grand-daughters and two grandsons.
Funeral from his residence Saturday thence to St.Edmund's R.C.Church,
where a mass of solemn requiem will be celebrate.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
John J.MANNION, son of Bridget (WALSH) MANNION and the late Peter
MANNION,died yesterday at his home,635 Leonard street.The funeral will be
held Saturday, with requiem mass at the Church of St.Antony of Padua. He
is survived in addition to his mother bya brother,Peter, and a sister,
Mrs.Howard BISHOP. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.
Annie SMITH, for seventy years a resident of New York City, died yesterday
at her home,79 Newell street.She is survived by a son, John D.SMITH and three
nieces and three nephews.The funeral services will be held at 2P.M.
Saturday.Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.
Martha SCAPLEHORN, died yesterday in her seventy-third year, at her home,
223 Suydam street. She is survived by her husband,Alfred J. Sr., and four
sons, Alfred Jr., Ernest C., Fred E. and Albert B.
The funeral services will be held tonight.
Interment tomorrow at Lutheran Cemetery.
Mary DAVEY, died Wednesday at her home, 7014 Richard avenue, Glendale.
She is survived by her parents. Funeral services will be held at her late
home,Friday,at 2P.M. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery.
Elizabeth SCHOENTHALER, died yesterday at her home,126-16 142nd street,South
Ozone Park,in her thirty-ninth year.She is survived by her
husband, Frederick.The funeral will be held at 2P.M. Saturday.Interment will
be at Flushing Cemetery,under direction of William R.Graham,141-15 Rockaway
boulevard,South Ozone Park.
Mary O'DONNELL, died Wednesday at her home,40 Wyckoff street.She was a
supervising nurse in the Department of Health for the past twenty years.She
is survived by three sisters,Mrs.Kathleen KEENAN, Mrs.Annie WILKSHIRE and
Rose O'DONNELL, and three brothers.Martin,Hugh and Manus O'DONNELL. Funeral
from her late home Saturday at 9:30 A.M.,with solemn requiem mass at
St.Paul's Church, Court and Congress streets,at 10A.M. Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery.
Georgiana GILLEN RUSH, widow of Peter RUSH,died Wednesday at her home,
9044 ??th place, Hollis. She was born in Brooklyn the daughter of the
late Francis GILLEN and Mary C???NER GILLEN, and had been for the
greater part of her life a resident of the Seventh Ward, Brooklyn, and
a member of St.Patricks R.C.Church, Kent and Willoughby avenues, and the
past few years a resident of Hollis and member of St.Gerard Ma????a
R.C. Church, Hollis, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebarted
Saturday at 10A.M. She is survived by one son, James F.,and two daughters,
Mrs. John CA???GHAN and Miss Gertrude A.RU?E: four grandchildren, and
five sisters, Mrs. E. TAYLOR, Mrs. S. COL?, Mrs T. BYRNE,
Mrs. George H??MILL and Mrs.S. KNIPE.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of William
Dun?gan & Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.
30 January 1931
JAMAICA MAN DIES BY INHALING GAS
Edward W.HOWELL ,63, a superintendent of building construction,ended his
life last night in the bathroom of his home at 85-27 152nd street,Jamaica, by
opening the gas jet on a water heater.
HOWELL'S son, Percy, went to visit his father last night but received no
answer when he rang the bell. He notified Patrolman Thomas CLEARY of the
Jamaica precint and the two forced the bathroom door. Efforts of Police
Emergency Squad 17 from Richmond Hill and Dr.GERZOFF,of the Mary
Inmaculate Hospital to revive HOWELL proved futile. The son could give
no reason for his father's act.
CAMPOS- Arthur C., beloved son of Mrs.Robertine M.DANE, on Thursday, Jan 29,
at his residence,12 Bleecker street,Brooklyn. Requiem mass at the Church of
Our Lady of Good Counsel, on Monday at 10:30 A.M. Interment Savannah, Ga.
GOODWIN- On Thursday, Jan 29th,Sevina GOODWIN, beloved mother of Mrs.John
CLARK and grandmother of Edwin and John CONWELL. Funeral from her home,
97 Huntington street, on Saturday at 2P.M.
GRAHAM- (nee MORRISON) On Jan 29, Alice M., in her 65th year at her
residence, 1277 St.Marks avenue, beloved wife of Patrick J.GRAHAM and mother
of Mrs.G.BEVIS, Mrs.J.CLANCY, Mrs.T. McCARTHY, Mrs.E.YOUNG, Mrs.J.MESSA,
Mrs.J.HENRY: two sons,William and Thomas GRAHAM; two sisters, Mrs.E.MULCHEY,
Mrs.J.MULREANAN. Funeral on Saturday, 9:30 A.M.:thence to St.Matthew's
R.C.Church, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
GRAY- Elmer Ellsworth, at Shelter Island,Jan 28, after a brief illness,
beloved husband ofthe late Lena PFANNKUCHEN. Funeral services at Daily's
Funeral Parlor, 460 State street, Friday 8 P.M.
HEANY- Minnie (nee RICH), suddenly on Friday,Jan 30, at her home,1288
Sterling place, wife of the late John HEANY,who died Jan 25,1931. Survived by
one son, John, and grandson,John Jr; her mother,Catherine RICH, three
sisters, Mrs.KRAST, Mrs.H.WILTON, Mrs P. LARDNER. Solemn requiem mass at
St.Matthews R.C.Church Monday.
Interment family plot, Holy Cross Cemetery.
HOEY- Suddenly on Jan 29, Catherine HOEY (nee SHANLEY), at her residence,
642A St. Marks ave. Notice of funeral hereafter.
KOCHANOWSKI- On Jan 28,George, in his 52nd year, beloved husband of Mary
(nee MATUSZEWSKI) He is also survived by four daughters, Honorata GRASSIA,
Helena BUCKLEY, Waclawa and Victoria KOCHANOWSKI: sons,George and
Edwin.Funeral Jan 31 at 9A.M.,from his late residence at 338 East 19th
street, Brooklyn: thence to St.Casimir's R.C.Church.
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.
KRUSE- Amelia, on Jan 29, in her 61st year, at her residence, 1717
Summerfield street, Ridgewood. Survived by her husband,Peter H.: three
daughters,Mrs.Amelia GERBER, Mrs.Elsie LEDERLE, Mrs.Madeline SPAMER,
one son, Charles WAND.
She was a member of the Ladies Aid Society of the Glendale Evangelical Church.
Funeral services will be held Sunday at 9P.M. at her late residence, also
Monday at Glendale Evangelical Church,interment Lutheran Cemetery.
KING- James, on Jan 29, beloved husband of Matilda and devoted father of
James, Helen and George, in his thirty-ninth year. Funeral from his
residence, 6206 Elliott ave, on Monday,Feb 2, at 2P.M. Interment Lutheran
Cemetery. He is survived by his stepfather,Fred NEMBACK: one brother,George,
and one sister, Mrs.Helen NELSON.
LAWLOR- On Jan 29, Alfred, beloved son of William and Mildred MEADE,
brother of William, at his residence, 37 Bay Eighth street.
Funeral Satuday, Interment St.John's Cemetery
LAFFERTY- On Jan 29,1931, Joseph A., beloved husband of Marguerite LAFFERTY
Funeral on Monday at 9:30 A.M., from his residence, 79 Poplar street.Solemn
requiem mass at the Church of the Assumption. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
McGOWAN- On Thursday,Jan 29, Stephen, beloved husband of Margaret McGOWAN.
Funeral from his residence,225 15th street, Monday,Feb 2nd, at 9:30A.M.:
thence to the Church of the Holy Family, 4th ave and 13th street.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
McMAHON- Suddenly, on Friday,Jan 30, Helen (nee MORRISSEY), beloved wife of
the late George E. McMAHON and loving mother of Mrs.Laura MALONEY, Mrs.
Mae VREELAND and Mrs.Lillie CONE, ather home,1647 West Eleventh street.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
PEOPLES- On Jan 29, Issac J., beloved husband of Agnes SULLIVAN, father of
Joseph, Robert, Jane, Mrs.Catherine WRIGHT and Mrs.Agnes MAURER, brother of
Mrs.K.SPELECY, Mrs. Mary DUFFY, Sylvia and Joseph PEOPLES. Funeral from his
residence, 1 New Chambers street, New York, Monday morning.Solemn requiem
mass at St.Andrew's Church at 10 o'clock. Interent Calvary Cemetery.
POLLOCK- James W., on Jan 28.In his thirty-seventh year. Cousin of
Mrs.Margaret KEENAN. Funeral from the funeral parlors, 187 South Oxford
street, on Saturday 2P.M. Interment National Cemetery.
SHERIDAN- Suddenly, on Jan 30, Monica, beloved sister of Michael and Joseph
SHERIDAN. Funeral from her home, 641 Halsey street, on Monday,Feb 2 at 8:30
A.M. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Good Council Church. Please omit flowers.
SUTTON- At Red Bank,N.J., on Jan 29,1931, Charles G., beloved husband of Nora.
Requiem mass at St.James Church, Red Bank, on Saturday at 10 A.M.
WILL- John, husband of the late Maria WILL, of 242 Schenck avenue, died on
Thursday, at the age of 85.Funeral from 224 Jerome street, on Saturday
Mass at St.Michael's. Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery. He is survived by two
sons, two daughters, one brother, one sister.He was a member of St.Joseph's
K, U. V. and the Third Order.
Captain John J. PHALEN, Sr: president of the Phalen Bros.Steamboat and Barge
Co, of N.Y. died Thursday at his home, 858 Fifty-eighth street, Bay Ridge. He
was a life resident ofthis city and for many years a Sandy Hook pilot and
captain of steamboats plying the waters of the Hudson, Long Island Sound
and New York Bay.
He was for many years a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.C.Church,
where a solemn mass of requiem will be said Monday. He was the
husband of the late Margaret (ROBINSON) PHALEN, and is survived by
three sons, John J.,Jr, James F., Thomas V. PHALEN: three daughters
Mrs.Michael WALLS, Mrs.Elmer STOUT and Anna LONG, several grandchildren.
Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery under direction of
William Dunigan & Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.
Henry M. STURGES, died yesterday at his home,2813 West First street. He is
survived by his widow,Eugenie STURGES. The funeral services will be held
tomorrow. Interment at 9A.M. Sunday will be at Woodlawn Cemetery under
direction of Martin F. Healey, 128 Utica avenue.
Sergt. Milton G. WOODBRIDGE, Sr., who recently retired from the New York
Police Department, died Tuesday at his home, 605 St.Johns place. He was a
member of the Crescent Lodge, F. & A.M., and the Twenty-third Street Temple.
He is survived by his widow Louise, and a son, George,of the New York Police
Department.The funeral services will be held at the funeral chapel of
K.B.Malone, 640 Sterling place,at 8 o'clock tonight Interment at 2 P.M.
tomorrow will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery.
Margaret C. ZIMMER, died yesterday at her home, 54 Nicholas avenue, Cypress
Hills. She was the widow of Frederick ZIMMER: a daughter, Mrs Edith SMITH:
two sisters and two brothers. The funeral services will be held Sunday.
Interment at 10 A.M. Monday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of Andrew W.ZIRKEL,243 Ridgewood avenue.
Bella LUDWIG, died yesterday at her home, 136 Lewis avenue.She was born in
Ireland and is survived by her husband, Thomas,and two children. The funeral
will be held from 2054 East Thirty-fourth street at 9:30 A.M. Monday, with
requiem mass. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery under direction of
James V.McNiff, 433 Kosciusko street.
Kate THOMPSON HICKSON, died yesterday at her home, 74 Sommers street, in her
sixty-fourth year. She was born in County Longford, Ireland, and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years. She is survived by two sons,
Richard P. and John J. one daughter,Frances M.ZAHN: a brother,John THOMPSON;
a sister, Mrs.Margaret SHERIDAN, and five granchildren. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of the
Presentation, Rockaway and St.Marks avenue. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Robert R.Donovan, of 2089 Fulton street.
Edward F.QUINN, son of John and Irene (McGOVERN) QUINN, died Wednesday.Funeral
from his residence, 539 Marcy avenue, Saturday. In addition to his
parents he is survived by three brothers, John, James and Joseph QUINN.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Marie B.QUINN, infant daughter of William and Agnes (KEARNEY) QUINN, died
yesterday at her home of her parents at 853 St.Johns place. The funeral will
be held tomorrow. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Henry Selah BROWER, fifty years old and a resident of Elmhurst for the past
eighteen years, died Wednesday at his home, 99-12 62nd road (Treadwell street),
Annadale Park, Elmhurst.He is survived by his wife,Anna Agnes HOLLANDER
BROWER: three children, Anna, Henry and Ruth BROWER: a sister, Sadie REAGAN
and a brother,Selah BROWER. He was in the employ of George B.HURD &
Company, stationers of Manhattan, for the past 30 years as a clerk.
The funeral services will be held at the home tonight: the Rev. Howard
NORTHACKER, pastor of the Elmhurst Presbyterian Church conducting. The
funeral will be held Saturday. Interment at Maple Grove Cemetery.
Frederick KOCHERSBERGER, sixty-eight years old and a well known resident of
the town of Newtown and a retired farmer, died Thursday.He is survived by
eight children, Caroline BOESE, Lillian SCHWAMB, Frederick, Catherine
SCHEIDEL, Henry, John, Michael and Lena SCHWAMB, and two sisters,Catherine
BURKHARDT and Elizabeth HEDDESHEIMER. He was the husband of the late Sophie
KOCHERSBERGER. The funeral services will be held at the home Sunday
The funeral will be held Monday. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.
Levina GOODWIN, died yesterday at her home, 97 Huntington street. She is
survived by a daughter, Mrs.John CLARK and two grandchildren, Edwin and John
CONWELL. The funeral will be held tomorrow.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Dr.W.PIERSON, BORO VETERAN, IS DEAD AT 72
Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M.tomorrow at the Fairchild Lefferts
Place Chapel, 86 Lefferts place, for Dr.William Horton PIERSON, for more than
forty years a Brooklyn practising physician and surgeon, who died yesterday
in Peck Memorial Hospital. Dr.PIERSON was seventy-two years old and was
formerly president of the board of Cumberland Hospital. He lived at 101
McDonough street. He is survived by his widow and one son.The body will be
cremated at Fresh Pond.
In Memoriam
COMBER- Solemn high anniversary mass will be offered Saturday at10 A.M.,
St.Charles Borromeo's Church, in loving memory of Delia COMBER, beloved wife
of Thomas COMBER,and mother of Mary and Helen
Thomas J.COMBER
COMBER- In loving remembrance of my sister-in-law, Delia COMBER, whose
loving kindness will never be forgotten.
Mrs.WM. O'REILLY
FRANKS- In loving memory of the late Walter J., who departed this life Jan 30,1930
The Family
GALVIN- In loving memory of my beloved husband, Edward A., died Jan 30,1929
The golden gates were open wide,
A gentle voice said ''come''
And angels from the other side
Welcome our loved one home.
His WIFE
MALAHY- In loving memory of mydear sister,Margaret MALAHY, who died Jan
30,1930. Gone but not forgotten
Sister,Katie MALAHY
SHERLOCK- In fond memory of a beloved husband and father,Edward H.SHERLOCK,
who departed this life on Jan 30,1929.
At eve when the shadows are falling,
Sweet memories saddened with pain
Steal in our hearts with a longing
If we only could see you again.
Wife,Josephine: daughter,June.
SHERLOCK- In memory ofa beloved son and brother, Edward H. SHERLOCK,
who departed thislife on Jan 30,1929.
While he reats in everlasting sleep,
His memory we shall always keep.
Father, Mother: Tenie and Minnie, sisters.
WAGNER- Mrs Dorothy,
You are not forgotten, mother dear,
Nor will you ever be
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
Children, Frederick, Henry, George and ??llian.
31 January 1931
SHACKLED SONS ATTEND RITES
Two youths in shackles today followed the body of their father to the
grave.They were Samuel PALMER,20 years old, and his brother,Anthony,21 years
old. The father, Dominick,died Thursday at the family home, 3433 Ashford
street.
Funeral services were held to-day with a requiem mass at St.Rita's Roman
Catholic Church, Liberty avenue and Essex street. About an hour before the
funeral cortege left the house for the church, Samuel arrived from the New
York City Reformatory handcuffed to a guard. A few minutes later Anthony
arrived from Napanoch,the State detention home for defective delinquents.He
was also handcuffed to a guard.
In the custody of their guards the youths attended the mass and then
followed the hearse to the burial plot in St.John's Cemetery,Middle
Village,Queens. Immediately after the burial the youths departed with their
guards for their respective places of detention.Both were sentenced for
burglary.
BORO TEACHER FEARING TEST, ENDS HER LIFE
Afraid that she would not make good in her new position as teacher at the
Manual Training High School where she was to report on Monday,Ethel RESNIK, 21,
ended her life by inhaling gas,according to the statement of her sister,
Mrs.Fannie SISTO.
The young woman who lived at 168 Pulaski street,slipped away from her home
taking with her the key to her sisters apartment which she took from her
sister's purse while the latter was visiting the family. Knowing that her
sister and her husband intended to stay overnight, Miss RESNIK went to her
sister's apartment,at 224 Kingsland avenue. She was found in the kitchen with
three gas jets of the stove and a water heater jet turned on, when her
brother-in-law Michael SISTO returned home this morning.
An emergency crew and an ambulance surgeon from Greenpoint Hospital
failed to revive her and police from Herbert street station, after hearing
the report of Detective
Sylvester CLAUER declared the death to be suicide,apparently from despondency.
Mrs.SISTO said that last summer her sister had attempted to take her own
life by trying to drown herself, but she was rescued. At that time she was
thought to be depressed from overstudy and worry over examinations.
This time her attempt came near being thwarted again when the
janitor,Joseph VITACCO,who lives in the basement of the apartment house, the
SISTO apartment is on the first floor, smelled gas and began an
investigation.After making a search he turned off the gas supply for his own
apartment and for the halls of the house as a protective measure but did not
arouse any of the tenants.
VET COP FOUND DEAD IN HALL
The body of Harry McVEY,a retired patrolman,63 years old,of 101-64 106th
street,
Richmond Hill,was found to-day,lying in the basement hall of a building at
190 State street, where, police of the Butler street station learned he had
spent last evening with a friend.
The latter,Peter HORN,of 150-62 87th avenue,was located and taken to the
stationhouse for questioning.McVEY lived with his wife, son and daughter at
the Richmond Hill address.He was attached to the Butler street station until
his retirement,twelve years ago. An ambulance surgeon summoned from Holy
Family Hospital,said McVEY had been dead several hours. There were bruises on
his face.
EX-COP HELD IN AUTO DEATH
James RIORDAN, 34, former policeman, of 159-19 Hillside avenue, Jamaica,
is being held without bail by Magistrate Thomas F.DOYLE in Jamaica Court on a
charge of driving an automobile which killed George LANDAN, 26, of 175-03
Homelawn avenue,Jamaica, after dragging his body along the ground for a half
mile.
Charles MEYERS,a Jamaica carpenter,testified yesterday that on Jan 20 a
motorist came down 161st street, a one-way street. MEYERS declared the driver
van ranup on the sidewalk, striking LANGAN. Instead of stopping,he said, the
driver speeded away, dragging the body of LANGAN beneath the machine.
Edward CASE, a State trooper,said he gave chase and caught up to the
driver at Shelton and Jamaica avenues. By a ruse, the motorist, however
managed to break away from the officer.Three detectives said they were given
the license plate number of the automobile alleged to have been owned by RIORDAN.
CALBRIDGE- On Jan 30,1931, Letitia CALBRIDGE. Survived by her mother, three
sisters and two brothers:niece of Alexander and Robert MAHON, Mrs. J.SHANNON
and Mrs.O.BRASCHER. Funeral from her late residence, 142 Bedford ave, on
Monday at 9:30A.M. Solen requiem mass at Church of St.Vincent de Paul, North
6th street. Interment Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City.
CASEY- John A.,on Friday,Jan 30, at his residence, 287 Warren street.
Funeral Monday morning at 10 o'clock.Solemn requiem mass at St.Paul's
R.C.Church, Court and Congress streets.Interment Holy Cross.
FLYNN- Catherine, on Friday,Jan 30,1931, beloved wife of William H.FLYNN, at
her residence,1394 St.Marks ave. Funeral Monday,9:30A.M. Requiem mass Church
of St.Benedict, Fulton street,and Ralph ave.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
KEARON- William, suddenly, on Jan 30, in his fifty-seventh year, beloved
husband of Delia LALLY. Funeral Tuesday,Feb,3 from his late home,980 East
Ninety-fourth street,??anarsle. Requiem mass atthe Church of the Holy
Family. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
KELLY- On Jan.30,George Francis KELLY, 1471 East 53rd street, beloved
husband of Florence O'BRIEN KELLY and dear father of Rita, devoted son of
James and Mary KELLY,of 91 Ralph ave, and brother of Mrs.Joseph R.MUELLER,
William, Arthur, Ruth and Charles KELLY. Funeral from his fathers home,
Monday, Feb 2 at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass will be offered at the R.C.Church of
Our Lady of Good Counsel at 10 A.M. Brooklyn Lodge, No.22.B. P. O. Elks are
respectfully invited.
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KEENAN- William J., on Jan ?? , at his home,774 Fifty-first street.Funeral
Monday from R.C.Church of St.Agatha, where a solemn requiem mass will be
offered.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
KENNY- Suddenly, Friday, Jan??, Edward J., beloved husband of Margaret
KENNY. Funeral from residence, 1516 Bedford ave, Monday, Feb 2, at 9:45
A.M.:thence to St.Teresa's Church.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
KING- James, on Jan 29, beloved husband of Matilda and devoted father of
James, Helen and George, in his thirty-ninth year. Funeral from his
residence, 6206 Elliott ave, Monday, Feb 2, at 2P.M. Interment Lutheran
Cemetery.He is survived by his stepfather, Fred ??mback: one brother,
George and sister, Mrs.Helen NELSON.
?AFFERTY- On Jan 29,1931,Joseph A., beloved husband of Marguerite LAFFERTY
Funeral on ??day at 9:30 A.M.,from his residence, 79 Poplar street. Solemn
requiem mass atthe Church ofthe Assumption, Interment St. John's Cemetery.
McGUIRE- Patricia Anne, infant daughter of Thomas and Julia MOL?? McGUIRE
on Friday Jan 30, at ?? residence of her parents, 228 ???fatt street.Funeral
Monday at 2. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
???RORTY- On Friday,Jan 30, Anna A., aged 42 years, be??? of John J. and
devoted ?? of John E., Frank J., and ??? McGRORTY. Funeral Monday at 2P.M. at
her home, 2392 Hughes street Ridgewood Cypress Hills
RONAN- Wilhelminad(nee OTT), beloved wife of Henry RONAN,of 226 Jerome
street
died yesterday at the age of 60. Funeral mass on Tuesday at St.Michael's
Church at 10 A.M. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery. Survived by her
husband, ond daughter, one son and two brothers.
RIDGEWOOD COUNCIL,No.18,JR. O. U. A. M. -Brothers: This council will hold
services on Sunday evening,Feb 1,1931, for our late Inside Sentinel,
Bro.James KING, at his home,74 Elliott ave, Maspeth, L.I. Please attend.
Joseph FINCH, Councilor.
James E. M'GOVERN, Secretary.
SOULIA- On Jan 28,1931, at her residence,195 Seventh ave, Mary (nee SCOFIELD),
dearly beloved wife of William and devoted mother of Mrs.Virginia WAITE and
Margaret SOULIA. Funeral Monday at 9 A.M.,from M. J. Smith's Memorial Chapel,
248 Prospect Park West:thence to the RomanCatholic Church of the Holy Name,
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment St.John's Cemetery.
SHERIDAN- Suddenly, on Jan 30, Monica, beloved sister of Michael and Joseph
SHERIDAN. Funeral from her home,641 Halsey street, on Monday,Feb 2, at
8:30A.M. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Please omit flowers.
In Memoriam
CURTIS- In ever loving memory of our dear Charles, who died Jan 31,1927.
At eve when shadows are falling
Sweet memories saddened with pain,
Steal into our hearts with a longing,
If we could only see you again.
Ma, Daddy, Sisters and Brothers.
HANNON- In loving memory of Cathleen T. HANNON. Died Jan 31,1926,
Masses being offered.
Her memory is as dear to-day
As in the hour she passed away.
Relatives.
HANNON- In loving memory of Cathleen T.HANNON. Died Jan 31,1926. Masses
being offered.
The depth of sorrow we cannot tell
Of the loss of one we loved so well.
And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep
Her memory we shall always keep.
Mother and Father
HEINRICH- Anna D. In loving memory of a dear friend who passed away Feb
1,1930
A devoted friend, a wonderful aid:
One who was better God never made.
Sincere and just in all her ways,
Loving and kind to the end of her days,
Honest and upright in heartand mind-
What a wonderful memory she left behind.
Just a Friend.
William J.KEENAN - died Thursday at his home, 774 Fifty-first street.He is
survived by a daughter,Theresa KEENAN. He was employed by the United States
Government as an engineer but retired eighteen years ago. He was a veteran of
the Civil War. He was a member of the Holy Name Society attached to the
Church of St.Agatha, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.
Monday.Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of McKeon &
Murphy,4903 Seventh avenue.
William KEARON - died yesterday in his fifty-seventh year. He was chief
gunners mate in the United States Navy during the Spanish American and World
Wars.He was a member of Canarsie Post,573, A. L. and Admiral Schley
Squardon,U. S. W. V., and Local 40 of the Bridgemen's and Riveters Union. He
was a member of the Church of the Holy Family,Canarsie, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Tuesday.He is survived by his widow, Delia, and
four sons,Joseph, George, James and Vincent, and four daughters, Mary,
Catherine, Helen and Florence. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery under
direction of D.J.Fullerton,9718 Flatlands avenue.
Peter J.McGOLDRICK - a well known lawyer and a life resident of Brooklyn,
died yesterday at his home, 254 Ninetieth street. He was a son of the late
Lawrence and Mary McGOLDRICK and nephew of the Rt.Rev.Mgr.Edward J.McGOLDRICK
and cousin of the Rev.Peter F.NOLAN. He was the husband of Mary C.KUHN
McGOLDRICK, daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs.George R.KUHN. He is survived in
addition to his widow by two sons,Lawrence and Edward J.: three
daughters,Mary
Helen and Margaret:three brothers and three sisters.The funeral will be held
at 10A.M. Monday,with requiem mass at the Church of St.Patrick, Fort
Hamilton.Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John
P.Scully, 303 DeKalb avenue.
Kate HANCOCK - widow of Edward HANCOCK, died yesterday at the home of her
son,William HANCOCK, 116-51 120th street,Ozone Park. She was born in Brooklyn
and lived for many years at 343 Seventeenth street.She is survived by three
sons, Edward, William and John HANCOCK: one daughter, Mrs.Alfred NORDSTROM,
and sixteen grandchildren.The funeral will be held Monday.
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.
John McELROY - a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home,57
South Fourth street. He is survived by a niece, Mrs.Ida CHAMBERLIN. The
funeral will be held at 10 A.M., and interment will be at Calvary Cemetery
under direction of William J.Phalen, 956 Putnam avenue.
Isaac J.PEOPLES - husband of Agnes (SULLIVAN) PEOPLES and father of Joseph,
Robert, Jane,Mrs.James WRIGHT and Mrs.Daniel MAURER and brother of Mrs.R.
I.SPELECY, Mrs.Thomas DUFFY, Joseph and Sylvia PEOPLES, died Thursday.He is
also survived by twelve grandchildren. He had been in the employ of the
Borden's Condensed Milk Company for the past thirty-four years. He was a
classmate of Cardinal HAYES, Monsignor William MURPHY and the Very
Rev.William DUANE, former president of Fordham College. He was captain of the
Second Election District, Second Assembly District, Manhattan, and at one
time was president of the Old Neighbor's Club of the Sixth Ward and a
lifelong friend of former Gov.Alfred E.SMITH.
The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday from his late home, 1 Chambers
street,Manhattan, with requiem mass at the Church of St.Andrew,City Hall
place,Manhattah. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.
Harry F.STONE - a member of Engine 230,N.Y.F.D., died yesterday at his home,
1709 Gates avenue.He was a life resident of Brooklyn and is survived by his
parents, John and Helen (HUSTON) STONE;one brother,John M.STONE, of Engine 321,
N.Y.F.D. and a sister,Mrs.Arthur MEEHAN.The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel of Joseph J.Galligan, 284 Willoughby avenue,at 9:15A.M.
Monday, with requiem mass at the Church of St.Patricks. Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery.
Michael MILLER - died Friday in his seventy-third year at his home,7761
Seventy-fifth street,Glendale. He is survived by his wife,Agnes: four sons,
Stephen, Stanley, Louis and Frank, and three daughters, Mrs.May TAYLOR,
Mrs.Lucy NAFER and Mrs.Josephine ECKERT. Funeral will be held at the Buss
Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale, Monday at 10 A.M.:thence to
St.Pancras R.C.Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment will
follow at St.John's Cemetery under the direction of William Buss &Son, 6708
Myrtle avenue.
Edward J.KENNY - died yesterday at his home,1516 Bedford avenue.He was a
life resident of Brooklyn.He is survived by his widow, Margaret: four
sons,Richard, John, Robert and Woodrow, and four daughters, Florence,
Mrs.James O'CONNELL, Mrs.Eugene SCHROEDER, and Mrs.Fred VALDES. The funeral
will be held at 9:45 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of
St.Teresa. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
F.H.McGuire,756 Classon avenue.
Transcriber: Patty M.
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