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*n& f^fflce «9« Manhattan AWBee9 Brooklyn, N. Ye GREENPOINT WEEKLY STAR, FRIDAY, SEFTE1JBER 23, 1960 Telephone EVergreen 3-0666
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D E A T H N O T I C E S Bfittflet, Jaha Sr. *«Hly. William F. c« i.v»at®, Jennie Shaa*, David A. Win, Willi** T. Ttaelty. Catherine
berf er, Philip Wtttaetr, Georg• A. ,y, Teresa A. Wolllierr, EutJi
Loretta. Sister A rues
»ENEDICT~John. Sr., of 83 South Central ave.. Valley Stream; on Sept. 18. 19«0: beloved father of Anna Benedict. Pauline Hawkins and John Benedict Jr., alto survived by 2 grandchildren.
Tin funeral took place m Thursday from a funeral home In Valley Stream. L. I.
Burial followed in Rockvillt Cemetery, Lyn-brook. I*. I.
COUiBANTO—J«nnle, of 341, Nassau awe., on Sept. 21, I960: belmed wife of the late Patrick; dear mother of Rose Dam-tool* and Louis, also survived by 4 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
Reposing at the Evergreen Funeral Home, ,131 Nassau ave.. until .Saturday morning ae 8 A. M. Solemn requiem mass will be offered at 8:30 A. M .in St. Francis de Paola R. C. Church and burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery. Ptter A. Rago. Jr., Funeral Director.
FOLfY—William F., of Green-•ejgj^,. point, on Sept. 17, 1960, be-
wfflm . loved husband of Anna Marie; \3iJB8& dear brother of John and \ i ^ ^ George and Helen Breitenback.
The funeral took place on Wednesday. Sept.. 21. at 9:30 A. M. from the Arthur Baverstoek & Son Funeral Home. 1010 Lorlmer st, A solemn requiem mass waa offered in St. Anthony of Padua R. C
REILLT—William F., on Sept. 20, 1960: beloved husband of Rita; dear father of Veronica Brady, loving brother of Mrs. Beatrice Hopkins; dear grandfather of Bridget Ann Brady.
Reposing at the Hillebrand Funeral Home, 110a Nassau ave., until Saturday morning, Sept. 24, at 9:30 A. M. Solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 A. M. in S t Anthony of Padua R. C. Church and burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery.
SHAND—David A., of 19 Freeman St., suddenly on Sept. 17. i960, at Mastic Beach; beloved son of James Shand; dear brother of James S. and
Wilfred B. Shand: dear nephew of Bella K. Lev ay and Margaret M. McKay.
Masonic and religious services were held at the A. Chester Smith Funeral Home. 122 Meserole ave. Masonic service of Reliance Lodge No. 776, F. A A. M.. Monday. Sept. 19, at 8:30 P. M. Religious service Tuesday. ISept. 20, at 8:30 P. M. The funeral took place on Wednesday. Sept. 21, at 10:30 A. M.
Burial followed in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
O B I T U A R I E S George A. Wittmer
Religious services were held Thursday evening at the A. Chester Smith Funeral Home, 122 Meserole avenue, for George A. Wittmer of 150 Meserole avenue, who died Monday. .
The funeral took place today, Friday, at 10:30 A, M„ with burial in Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Arrarigements were by the Conway Funeral Home.
Mr. Wittmer, a retired em-TLHULTY—Catherine, of 583 Morgan ave..|ploye of the Consolidated Edi
lawa^an^'johT-aiso^uVvft^byllson Company, is survived by randGhildren.
The funeral took place on Tuesday at 9:30 A. M. from the chapfl of William P. Murphy A- Son. 87 Heroert st. A solemn requiem mass was offered at 10 A. M. in St. Cecilia's R. C. Church and burial followed in Calvary Cemetery.
WITTMER—George A., of 150 Meserole ave., on Monday. Sept. 19. 1960; beloved husband of Hattie inee Balm: loving brother of Charles, Fred and Gus wittmer.
Church and" burial "followed In Long I Religious services were held on Thursday Island National Cemetery. * v e n l n ^ a t *:3P J M ' &,*& A , C n e s t e r
1 Smith Funeral Home. 122 Meserole ave., corner Leonard st.. Greenpoint. The funeral took place this morning .(Friday i at 10:30 A. M. and burial followed In Cedar Grove Cemetery under the direction of the Conway Funeral Home.
1RONENBERGE.R — Philip. of MayeU. I M. J., on Sept. 17, I960; beloved husband of Elizabeth Kronenberger; dear brother! of John and Fred Kronenberger.
The funeral took place from the Arthurj vvoLLHERR—Ruth, of 265 Eckford st., on Baverstoek & Son Funeral Home._ 1010 j Friday, Sept. 16, 1960; dear sister of
Mary. Sue Olsen, Catherine Gaines and Joseph Wollherr.
Services were held at the Treber Funeral Home, 102 Norman ave.. on Sunday. Sept. IS, at 8 P. M. The funeral took place on Monday. Sept. 19, at 1:30 P. M. with burial in Lutheran Cemetery.
LorTmir' St.,"on Tuesday at 10:30- A. M.
WNBSAY—Teresa A. fnee Btlllwaggon). on Sept. 19, 1960; beloved wife of the late JEdwaxd; devoted mother of Mrs. Maureen Drtscoll and Mrs. Edwtau Stanley; dear
., sister of Mrs. .Lillian Ungear. William. f John, Walter. Harold. Robert and
Charles, also survived by 6 grandchildren. 'The funeral took place from the Edward
A. Dowling Funeral Home. 92 Norman ave.. on Thursday at 10 A. M.
Burial followed in Calvary Cemetery.
his wife, Hattie Bain Wittmer, and three brothers, Charles, Fred and Gus Wittmer.
lOBETTA — Sister Agnes i Anna lie Namarai. on Sept. 17, 1960; beloved f daughter of the, late John MtXamara and Elizabeth (nee Fitzgerald<; loving sister of Roger and Thomas McNamara l i n ou Helen Dunseath and Harriet Carroll.
The funeral took place on Tuesday at 9:45 A. M. from St. Anthony's Convent. 878 Manhattan ave. A solemn requiem mas* was offered by tfce Rev. Thomas Sheerln, pastor; the Rev. Francis O'Sullivan, deacon, and the Rev. Patrick Fleming, sub-deacon.
Burial followed In Mount St. Mary's Cemetery, Flushing, under the direction of Hugh A. Reid, Funeral Director,
IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our beloved father.
father-in-law and grandfather, PETER BOYLE,
Who departed this life Sept. 26, 1959. First Anniversary Mass will be offered
on Saturday. Sept. 24. at 8 A. M. in St. Anthony of Padua R. C. Church. In our homes he is fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to hia name. We Who loved him in life sincerely. Still love him in death just the same.
The BOYLE FAMILY.
whom
In cherished memory of my beloved husband, M, JOSEPH TRIPP,
God called home Sept. 25, Always in My Heart, Loving wife.
1954.
MARIE.
JOHN G. RUDY
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CARD OF THANKS The family of the late
SUSAN JORDAN express sincere thanks to the Rev. Francis O'Sullivan. Rev. Robert Harris of St. Anthony's and the Rev. Fldelis Buck, S. J.; the Rosarians of St. Anthony's: the Altar Society of St. Anthony's; East River employees of Con Edison Co.: friends from Tim's Tavern and Doherty's: relatives, neighbors and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, mass cards and fforal offerings received In their bereavement.
They especially wish to thank Arthur Baverstoek & Son for the courteous and efficient manner in which the funeral was conducted.
The family of the late PATRICK MeMAHON
express sincere thanks and appreciation to the Rev. Clergy of St. Anthony of Padua R. C. Church: relatives and friends for their , kind expressions of sympathy. mass cards and floral offerings received in their recent beeravement.
They especially wish to thank Peter A. Rago Jr., Funeral Director of the Evergreen Funeral Home for the courteous and efficient manner In which the funeral was conducted.
David A. Shand David A. Shand of 78 Free
man street, died suddenly on Saturday at Mastic Beach. He was born in Greenpoint 54 years ago and was employed as a junior accountant for 38 years by the Consolidated Edison Company.
He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Reliance Lodge No. 776, F. & A. M., and the Con Edison Masonic Square Club.
Masonic service of Reliance Lodge No. 776, F. & A, M„ were Monday, and religious service was held on Tuesday, with the Rev. Paul Wancura of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension officiating.
The funeral took place Wednesday, Sept. 21, with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
resident of Greenpoint for many years, died Sunday at the age of 72 after a long illness.
Mr. Benedict was proprietor of the Evergreen Plumbing Company at 1037 Manhattan avenue, and a former owner of a tavern at Eckford street and Norman avenue.
Surviving are two daughters, Anna Benedict and P a u l i n e Hawkins; a son, John Benedict Jr., and two grandchildren.
The funeral took place Thursday from a funeral home in Valley Stream. Burial followed in Rockville Cemetery, Lyn brook.
Mr. Benedict was in the plumbing business in Green point for 47 years.
William F. Foley William F. Foley of Green
point died Saturday, Sept. 17. He, was a veteran of World
War II and is survived by his wife, A n̂na Marie; two brothers, John and George, and a sis-
jter, Helen Breitenback. The funeral took place Wed
nesday from the Arthur Baverstoek & Son Funeral Home, 1010 Lorimer street. A requiem mass was offered in St. Anthony of Padua Roman C a t h o l i c Church and burial followed in Long Island National Cemetery.
Charles J. Ratigan Charles J. Ratigan of 136
Bayard street, a ship engineer, died Sept, 1. He was born in Brooklyn and lived here for the past 40 years.
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; two sons, Charles J.,, a Suffolk County policeman, and Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Schuster of Maspeth, and] three grandchildren.
The funeral took place Sept. 6 from the Arthur Baverstoek & Son Funeral Home, 1010 Lorimer street. A requiem mass was offered in St. Alphonsus' Roman Catholic Church and burial followed in St. Charles' Cemetery.
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Theresa A. Lindsay Teresa Stillwaggon Lindsay,
a native of Greenpoint, died Monday.
jShe was a member of the Rosary Society of St. Anthony of Padua Roman C a t h o l i c Church and the Legion of Mary, and a member of the teaching staff of St. Anthony's school for over 25 years.
Wife of the late Edward Lindsay, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Maureen Dris-roll and Mm Edwina Stanley j a sister, Mrs. Lillian linger; six brothers, William, John, Walter Harold, Robert and Charles Stillwaggon, and six grandchildren.
The funeral took place at 10 A. M. Thursday from' the Edward A. Dowling Funeral Home, 92 Norman avenue. A requiem mass was offered in St, Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church and burial followed in Calvary Cemetery.
Philip Kronenberger Philip Kronenberger, a resi
dent of Greenpoint until three and a half years ago and a retired employe of the Eberhard Faber Pencil Company, died on September 17 at his home in Mayeta, N. J.
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Kronenberger, and two brothers, John and Fred.
The funeral took place at 10:30 A. M. Tuesday from the Arthur Baverstoek and Son Funeral Home at 1010 Lorimer street.
Jennie Colasanto Jennie Colasanto of 241 Nas
sau avenue, died Sept. 21. She was born in Italy and lived for 55 years in Greenpoint.
Wife of the late Patrick Col-asanta, she is survived by a daughter Rose Dambola, and a son, Louis, four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
The body will be at the Evergreen Funeral Home, 131 Nassau avenue, until 8 A. M. Saturday. A requiem mass will be offered at 8:30 A. M. in St. Francis de Paola Roman Cath-| olic Church and burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery.
Peter A. Rago Jr. is funeral] director.*
Catherine Timulty The funeral for Catherine
Timulty of 583 Morgan avenue took place on Tuesday from the chepel of William P. Murphy and Son, 87 Herbert street.
A requiem mass, was offered) at 10 A. M. in St. Cecilia's Roman Catholic Church and burial! followed in Calvary Cemetery.
Mrs. Timulty was born in Ireland and Ifovd im &empoMt\ a long time.
Surviving are two sons, Ed-j ward and John, and two grandchildren. She died on Sept. 17.
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Mr. Reilly is survived by his I wife. Rita; a daughter, Veronica Brady; a sister, Mrs. Beatrice J Hopkins, and a granddaughter,) Bridget Ann Brady.
The body will be at the Hillebrand Funeral Home, 110A Nassau avenue, until 9:30 A. M. Saturday. A requiem mass will be offered in St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church at 10 A. M. and. burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery..
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Ruth Wollherr Services were held Sunday at
the Trebor Fueral Home for Ruth Wollherr of 265 Eckford street, who died Sept. 16. The Rev. John Huneke, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church officiated.
The funeral took place Sept. 19. Burial followed in Lutheran | Cemetery. ,
Miss Wollherr was bom in Greenpoint 53 years ago and died after a brief illness. She lived here all her life and was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church.
A daughter of the late Mrs.j Caroline Wollherr, she is survived by three sisters, Mary Wollherr, Mrs. Sue Olsen and Mrs. Catherine Gaines, and a brother, Joseph.
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George R. Pustay George R. Pustay, 28, of up
state Waterford, died Sept. 12 at St. Claire's Hospital, Schenectady.
A salesman for a glass company, Mr. Pustay was born in Greenpoint and was the son of Andrew and Mary Jusko Pustay of Bayside, formerly of Green street.
Also 'surviving are his widow, the former Patricia E. Mc-Grath; a daughter, Mary, and two sons, Joseph and George Pustay Jr.
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HE WAS a member of St. Elias Catholic Church on Kent street until six years ago when he moved upstate, and was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Elias and the Brooklyn Sokols.
The funeral took place from St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Troy, of which he was a communicant.
A brother, Andrew Pustay, i also resides in Bayside.
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