The Jersey Journal from Jersey City, New Jersey (2024)

14 THE JERSEY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1975 Jim Londos; was world pro champion wrestler. ESCONDIDO, Calif. (UPI) Greek-born Jim Londos, who ruled as the world heavyweight champion when pro was in its golden age, is dead. Born Chris Theophelos in, Theophelo, Greece, Londos wrestled more than 2,500 times at the height of his career between 1930 and 1946. He died of a heart attack in Palomar General Hospital here Tuesday.

He lived in Escondido as a gentleman rancher. Because Londos did not know the date of his birth, his age Sitter held for abusing 2-year-old A two-year-old boy is in satisfactory condition in St. Francis Community Health Center today with first, second and third degree burns of the lower body, received when he was dropped into a tub of hot water in a Jersey City home, police reported. Police said Nathaniel Schuler, 22, listed as living at 146 Bostwick was arrested and charged with child abuse. Detectives investigating the case said they did not believe Schuler's story that he accidentally dropped the child, Nathaniel Caleb, as he carried the youngster into the tub with him.

Police said Schuler told them he burned his right foot as he stepped into the tub while holding the child in his arms. ler was baby sitting for -the child, whose mother, Debra Caneb, 18, had returned to her Philadelphia home Monday for medical treatment, police said. She returned to Schuler's home last night to find the baby burned, they said. According to police the mother, and Schuler took her son to St. Francis Hospital for treatment.

Police said that Schuler and the mother had been seeing each other on and off for sometime. Schuler is to be arraigned today in municipal court. Catherine Carroll; detective's widow A 10 a.m. Mass will be offered Saturday at St. Andrew's Church, Bayonne, for Mrs.

Catherine Carroll, of 19 East 3rd Bayonne, who died yesterday at her residence. Mrs. Carroll was a lifelong Bayonne resident. She was a member of St. Andrew's Church Rosary Society, ef the Trinitarian Alliance, and of the Senior Citizens Leisure Club.

Mrs. Carroll was the widow of William E. Carroll, who was a Bayonne detective. She will be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, following the Funeral Mass. The O'Brien Funeral Home, Bayonne, is in charge of arrangements.

Dr. J. W. Meyer N. Bergen dentist Dr.

John W. Meyer D.D.S., who was a practicing North Bergen Dentist for over 20 years, will be buried Saturday in Madonna Cemetery, Fort Lee, after a 10 a.m. Mass at St. Rocco's Church, Union City. Dr.

Meyer was born in Union City, and had resided all of his life in the North Hudson area. He was a member of the Bayonne Dental Society and a member of the Young men's Association of West New York. A Marine Corps veteran of World War II, Dr. Meyer served in Okinawa and Saipan. He died yesterday at the North Hudson Hospital, Weehawken, at the age of 52.

The William Schlemm Funeral Home, Union City, is in charge of arrangements. Norma Moreno, 43 Funeral arrangements are expected to be completed today for Mrs. Norma Moreno, 43, of 3903 Hudson Union City, who died yesterday at the Beth Israel Hospital, Newark. Born in Binghamton, N.Y., Mrs. Moreno had resided 25 years in Union City.

The Leber Funeral Home, Union City, is in charge of arrangements. Prison his goal, he gets his wish SUDBURY, England (UPI) George Fleischmann of Chicago has fulfilled a 30-year desire. He won permission- to go to prison. Fleischmann, 56, had to get the go-ahead from the home office in London to get into the old U.S. army base where he was stationed during World War II because it's now prison.

DEATHS DEATHS Bolsius, A. Moreno, N. Bonin, R. Murray, S. Carroll, C.

Oiszewski, J. Cascetta, M. Ondrey, F. Corrigan, P. Page, T.

Dolcemascolo, S. Papach, G. Furman, W. Petrucelll, W. Gora, A.

Picker, J. Harriot, G. Pirner, C. Hauser, F. Riley, R.

Heupler, A. Rooney, B. T. Schmidt, J. Johnston, L.

Serra, M. Kane. Thompson, A. Lampidis, Trifino; M. McDonald, H.

Viggiano, L. McDonnell, T. Wilson, J. Meyer, L. Whitney, B.

Meyers, J. Wiberley, M. BONIN Ronald of California (formerly of Secaucus) August 16, 1975, deer son of Evelyn M. (nee Haertel) of 16. Arn Terrace, Secaucus, and Harold of 16 Elizabeth Court, Secaucus; brother of Mrs.

Janice Liptal and Allan. Visiting at MACK Memorial Home, Post Place and Paterson Plonk Tc da Thursday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral, services by Reverend 1. E. Pfueger, Friday, August 22, 7 p.m.

Interment to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn. Inlieu of flowers please make donations 10 St. Mathew's Lutheran Church, Secaucus. BOLSIUS On August 18, 1975 of Hoboken, New Jersey, Alphonse, beloved husband of Irene (nee Woods); dear father of Michelle Dal on, Laurie Ann Ronga, Timothy, Christine, Renee, Allison, Todd and Christopher: brother of Richard Balsius and Marie Eggeling; two grandchildren also survive. Funeral from EARL F.

BOSWORTH Funeral Home, 311 Willow avenue, Hoboken, on Friday, August 22, 1975 at 8:30 p.m. The Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church, Hoboken, at 9:15 a.m. Interment, Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, New Jersey. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-10 p.m., Thursday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Catherine (nee Herrick) of 19 East 3rd Street, Bayonne on Wednesday, August 20, 1975; beloved wife of the late Bayonne Police Detective William E.

Carroll; loving mother of Arthur Carroll, Mrs. Constance Wasko, Mrs. Cathleen Opel, Mrs. Bernardine Lennon, Mrs. Mary Lou Hamerle, Mrs.

Rose Marie Vivo, Mrs. Theresa M. Roth, the late Detective James Carroll of the Hudson County Police Department and the late Richard Carroll; sister of the late James, Arthur and Richard Herrick; also survived by 23 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from WILLIAM J. K.

G. KEENEN O'BRIEN Funeral Home, 984 Avenue C. Bayonne on. Saturday, August 23. Funeral Mass St.

Andrew's Roman Catholic Church 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Friends may call Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. CASCETTA On Wednesday, August 20, 1975 of Hoboken, Mary (nee Cascetta); beloved wife of the late Mario Angelo; devoted mother of Rose (Honey) Ferrara; dear sister of Mildred Cascetta, Frank, John, Julia Otilllo, Anna Becherer, Joseph and Rose Cicullo; also survived by one grandson. Saturday, August 23 at.

8:15 a.m. from the FAILLA Memorial Home 533 Willow Avenue, Hoboken. The Funeral Mass, 9:15 a.m. at St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church.

Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, N.J, Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. PARKING REAR OF FUNERAL HOME, CORRIGAN On Tuesday, August 19, 1975, Patricia (nee O'Connor) of North Arlington (formerly of Jersey City); beloved wife of Joseph Corrigan; devoted mother of Candice Brian; loving daughter of the late Patrick and Mary (nee Pendergast); dear sister of Ruth Grimes, Mrs. Eulalia Pond, William Connors, John O'Connor; Mrs. Thelma Dennis, Edward O'Connor, Mrs. Claire Furey and the late Helen O'Connor, Mrs.

Evelyn Bilger and James Connors. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the MCLAUGHLIN Funeral Home, Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Avenue on Friday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass St. Michael's Church 10 a.m. Intenment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Visitation 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Parking opposite funeral home. James Schmidt court clerk A Navy veteran of World War II, James C. Schmidt Sr. 61, of Jersey City, will be buried Saturday in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, after a 9:15 a.m.

Mass at Our Lady of Grace Church, Hoboken. Mr. Schmidt was a lifelong Hoboken resident. He was a court clerk for Hudson County. Mr.

Schmidt was a member of the Hoboken Elks Lodge, the Hoboken Regular Democratic Club, both the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Disabled American Veterans and the Boxers Association, Ring 14. Mr. Schmidt, died Tuesday at St. Mary Hospital, Hoboken. The Bosworth Funeral Home, Hoboken, is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. G. Harriott Born in San Francisco, and a Jersey City resident most of her life, Mrs. Gladys Harriot, 57, will be buried Saturday, after a 9 a.m. service at the Bosworth Funeral Home, Hoboken.

Mrs. Harriot was employed as a machine operator for the Standard Brands Hoboken, and had worked there 10 years. She died yesterday at St. Mary Hospital, Hoboken. The Rev.

Norman Jonson, of Grace Lutheran Church, Jersey City, will officiate at services. Ralph Sansevere Born in New York, and a Hoboken resident most of his life, Ralph Sansevere, 62, of 223 Monroe will be buried tomorrow in St. Catherine's Cemetery, Sea Girt, after a 9 a.m. Mass at the Church of the Visitation, Brick Town. Mr.

Sansevere was employed as presser for the Friday Shop in West New York, and was a member of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Mr. Sansevere, who had a summer home in Brick Town, died Tuesday at his Hoboken residence. The Colonial Funeral Home, Brick Town, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs.

A. C. Thompson "A 10 a.m. service will be held Saturday at the AndersonCampbell Funeral Home, Toms River, for Mrs. Anna C.

Thompson, 90, of 336 Curacao Toms River, who died yesterday at the Country Manor Nursing Home, Toms River. Born in Union, Mrs. Thompson lived most of her life in Jersey City. She will be buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Union, following services at the funeral home. DEATHS DOLCEMASCOLO Salvatore.

M. of Jersey City; beloved husband of Mary (nee Tedesco); devoted step-father of Randolph A. Riotto, Mrs. Maryanne Dortman of Springfield, New Jersey; dear brother of Sisted Cleofe M.S.C! and Mrs. Dora Mancini of Bronx, New York; also survived by four grandchildren.

Funeral from RANDOLPH'S A. RIOTTO Funedal Home, 3205 Kennedy Boulevard, corner Stagg Street, on Saturday, August 23 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church 10 a.m. Interment Holy Name 2 dA FAMILY PARKING ON STAGG STREET.

VISITORS ON KENNEDY BOULEVARD. FURMAN William of Jersey City, suddenly on Augus. 19, 1975; beloved husband of Doris (nee Crolius): devoted father of William Matthew and Karen; dear son of David and the late Genevieve; 0.50 survived by four sisters and three brothers. Visiting at ACK Memorial Home, Avenue, Jersey City from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral Friday, August 22 at 8:15 a.m.

Funeral Mass St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church 8:45 a.m. Intedment to follow at Long Island National Cemetery. GORA Adele (nee Wierzbicki) on Wednesday, August 20, 1975, late residence 86 West 29th Street, Bayonne; wife of the late Henry: mother of Clara Usowicz, Helen Horak and Zenon and Janina Beelitz of Princeton; sister of Pelaglia Wierzbicki Stanislaw a Godlewski, Alexander; also survived by six grandchildren, three great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the DZIKOWSKI SON Funeral Home, 24 East 19th Street, Bayonne at a time to be announced later.

HARRIOT On August 20, 1975 of Jersey City, Gladys (nee Razillard); beloved wife of Francis; dear mother of Robert, Raymond and Mrs. Frances Wilcoxson; dear daughter of Raymond Razillard; six grandchildre also survive. Service and funeral from the EARL F. BOSWORTH Funeral Home, 311. Willow Avenue, Hoboken on Saturday, August 23, at 9 a.m.

Reverend Norman Johnson will officiate. VisitIng hours, Thursday, 7. to 10 p.m. Friday, 2 to and 7 to 10 p.m. HARRIS Mattie.

Deeming It impossible to thank all In person, we take this means of expressing our heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and monetary gifts at the death of my beloved mother and our grandmother Mattie Harris. Special thanks to Reverend Grant of Mount Pisgah African Methodist Episcopal Church and Murray's Funeral Home. Isaac Murray Funeral Director for their efficient services. Catherine Mallory and grandchildren. HAUSER Frederick former New Jersey Senator and Assemblyman, on August 18, 1975, of Hoboken and Lake "Mohawk; beloved husband of Edna (nee Weike); father of Frederick, uncle of Mrs.

Barbara Jost, Mrs. Helene Larson and Mrs. Edna Moriarty. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services at the LAWTON-TURSO Funeral Home, 631 Washington Street, on Friday, August 22, 1975 at 11 a.m. Rev.

Leland La Bar officiating. Interment Weehawken Cemetery. Visiting Thursday and Wednesday 7-10 7-10 p. lieu m. 2-5, p.m.

In of flowers please make contributions to the Bergen Center for Child Development, 245 Tenafly Road, Englewood, New Jersey. HAUSER, SUMMONS Officers and members of Hoboken American Legion Post No. 107 are requested to attend services for our departed comrade, Senator Frederick H. Hauser on Thursday, August 21, 1975, 8 p.m. at the LAWTON-TURSO Funeral Home, 631 Washington Street, Hoboken.

HEUPLER On Tuesday, August 19, 1975, Agnes (nee Willmot); beloved wife of the late William; devoted morner of Catherine, Francis and the late William Heupler and Margaret Lynch. and friends, 0150 St. Aedan's Rosary Society are invited to amend funeral from LAWRENCE G. QUINN Funeral Home, 298 Academy Street at Bergen Square on Friday, August 22 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass at St.

Aeuan's Roman Cathonc Church 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visiting hours 1-10 p.m. Parking on premises. JABLONKA On Monday, August 18, 1975, Thomas of Jersey City, beloved husband of Theresa (nee sandor); devoted father of Thomas Frank and Josepn; aisu survived by three grandchildren, four nieces and three nephews.

Relatives and frienas are invited to attend the funeral from the ALFRED J. MARSHELLO Funeral Home, 235 Ege Avenue, near West Side Avenue on Friday, August 22, at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass at Our Lady Of Victories Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

Parking lot entrance Kearny Avenue off West Side Avenue. JOHNSTON Lucille (nee Ramo) on August 5, 1975 of Pico Rivera, California (formerly of Jersey City); beloved wife of David; dear mother of six children and 1 grandson; sister of Pauline Reilly of Kearny and Frank Ramo of California. Services and interment took place on August 8, 1975 in Pico, California. CARD OF THANKS KANE Timothy F. of 5115 North 5th Avenue, Miami, Florida, on Tuesday, August 19, 1975; beloved father of Mrs.

Gedtrude Potrusky; dear brother of Mrs. Mary Dwyer, Dennis and John Kane; also survived by three granddaughters and four greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends are kindly Invited to attend funeral from the SULLIVAN Funeral Home, 46 East 2nd Avenue, Roselle, on Friday, August 22, at 8:30 a.m., thence to St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Roselle, where a Funeral Mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy' Name Cemetery, Jersey City.

Visiting Wednesday and Thursday 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. LAMPIDIS Sotiris of 5103 Boulevard East, West New York, New Jersey, on Tuesday, August 19, 1975; beloved husband of Victoria (nee Constantinidis); devoted father of Mrs. Mabel Callimanis, Mrs. Rhoda Papaioannou and Manos; dear brother of Demetrios, Eftichios, Mrs. Panagiota Angelou and Mrs.

Marouda Makariou; loving grandfather of two grandchildren. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the VAINIERI Funeral Home, Kennedy corner of 60th Street, North Bergen on Saturday, August 23 at 10:30 a.m. Funeral Mass will be offered at the Evangelismos Greek Orthodox Church, Jersey City at 11:30 a.m. Interment, Fairview Cemetery. PARKING ON PREMISES.

Visitation Thursday and Friday evening 7 to 9 p.m. McDONALD On August 19, 1975, Helen C. (nee fa*gan), of Jersey City, beloved wife of the late Martin; loving mother of Helen Wall, John, Joseph, and Rosemarie Zielinski; dear sisted of Anna Sharkey, and Mary Harte; also survived by 11 grandchildren, and onegreat-grandchild. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral from McDONALD BROTHERS Funeral Home, 280 Baldwin Avenue, on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Funedal Mass, St.

Joseph's Church at 9:30 a.m. Visitation 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. A. Heupler Mrs.

Agnes Heupler, 77, of Jersey City, will be buried tomorrow in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, after a 10 a.m. Mass at St. Aedan's Church, Jersey City. Born on Long Island, Mrs. Heupler had resided most of her life in Jersey City.

She was a former employee of the Colgate Palmolive Jersey City. Mrs. Heupler was a member of St. Aedan's Church Rosary Society. She died Tuesday at the Pollak Hospital, Jersey City.

The Quinn Funeral Home, Jersey City, is in charge of arrangements. ROBERT BURLIN Deeming it impossible to thank all in person we wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their words of consolation and contributions al the loss of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, Robert. We also wish to thank the 33rd St. Club, Dr. Joseph Freeman, nurses and staff of Bayonne Hospital.

Rabbi A. Siegel and Wein Wein for kind and efficient servIces. Mrs. Robert Burlin and Mr. Mrs.

William Silverman and Family. TO PLACE MEMORIAMS, CARD OF THANKS, LODGE NOTICES, MASS NOTICES and CEMETERY PLOT ADS, PLEASE CALL 963-5100 DEATHS DEATHS McDONNELL- Thomas Patrick of 873 Prospect Street, Cliffwood Beach, New Jersey, on August 20, 1975, devoted husband of the late Dorothy (nee Ryan); beloved father of Joseph Edand. Mca. Frank Farrara; dear brother of "Helen Coleman, Michael, Emily Stuber. Sister Patricia Michael and the late Joseph: dear friend or Helen Fernett; diso survived by four grandchildren, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeal from the DAY Funeral Horne, 361 Maple Place, Keyport, New Jersey on Saturday, August 23rd at 9 a.m.

Then to St. Catherine's Roman Catholic Church, Holmdel where a Funeral Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Visiting one 7-9 p.m. MEYER Lydia (nee Smith) on August 20, 1975, of Jersey City, beloved mother of Mrs. Madlyn Crothers, John, Veronica Meyer.

Robert, Charles Meyer and Mrs. Joan Fenlon. Funeral from WILLIAM SCHLEMM Inc. Funeral Home, Bergen and Harrison Avenue, Jersey City. Notice of time later.

MEYERS John W. Jr. D.D.S., August 20, 1975, of North Bergen, New Jersey: beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Ruch); devoted father of John IlL. Michael, Joseph and Daniel; loving son of John W. Meyers dear brother of Joseph, James and Robert.

Relatives and friends, also members of the Bayonne Dental Society and the Young Men's Association of West New York are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the SCHLEMM Funeral Home, 22nd Street and Kennedy Boulevard, Union City, on Saturday, August 23, at 9:30 a.m. Thence to St. Rocco's Roman Catholic Church where the Funeral Mass will be oftered at 10 a.m. Interment, Madonna Cemetery, Fort Lee. In Ileu of flowers, contributions to your favorite charity will be appreciated.

Family wil receive friends 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. PRIVATE PARKING ON PREMISES. MORENO-Norma (nee Beam) of 3900 Hudson Avenue, Union City, on Wednesday, August 20, 1975, age 43; beloved wife of Jesse; devoted mother of Dominick, Jesse Kenneth, Carmela and Frances, and Mrs. Darlene Fox; dear sister of Mrs. Leone Woodruff, Mrs.

Doris Miller, Mrs. Betty Tarr, Mrs. Marilyn Gabriel and Walter Beam. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral from LEBER Funeral Home, Kennedy Boulevard, corner of 20th Street, Union City. Notice of time later.

Family will receive friends Thursday, 2 to 5 and 1 to 10 p.m. MURRAY Dr. S. Douglas, of Wayne, New Jersey, on Monday, August 18, 1975, beloved husband of Alice (nee Sanecki); dear father of Simon D. Daniel Lindsay Deirdre L.

and Myles brother of Gene Murray, Genevieve Shine, Rosemary Smith and Anita Murray. Funeral from the PARK-VIEW Funeral Home; 38 Boonton Road, Wayne, New Jersey on Friday at 9 a.m. and from Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Wayne at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, New Jersey. Visiting Wednesday 7-9 p.m., Thursday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

The family would appreciate in lieu of flowers please make donatons to the Dr. S. Doualas Murray Memorial Fund. West Hudson Hespital Kearny, New. Jersey.

OLSZEWSKI John A. on August 19, 1975 of North Arlington, (formerly of Jersey City); beloved son of the late Joseph and Stephanie (nee Davidowski); devoted brother of Helen Kartanowicz of Jersey City, Ann Olszewski of North Arlington, Charles Olszewski of Staten Island, New York and the late Regina Olszewski; dear uncle of three nephews and one niece. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the PAROW Funeral Home, 185 Ridge Road, North Arlington on to Saturday, Michael's August 23rd Roman at 8 a.m. Thence St. Catholic Church, Lyndhurst for the funeral Mass at 9 a.m.

Interment, Holv Cross Cemetery. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ONDREY Frank T. on Wednesday, August 20, 1975, laie residence, 26 E. 19th Street, Bayonne, beloved husband of Nellie (nee Howard); father of Margaret Makar, Delores Payne, Evelyn Rudy of Iselin, Francis, Robert and Linda Hudacko; uncle of Marie Harrigan; also survived by 10 gdandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from DZIKOWSKI SON Funeral Home, 24 East 19th Street, Bayonne on Saturday, August 23 with a Funeral Mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9:30 a.m. Inter-. ment, Holy Name Cemetery. Rosary will be recited Friday 8 p.m.

Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 Thursday and Friday. Inlieu of flowers please make donations 10 American Cancer Society. PAGE Theresa (nee Labus), of 7427 Boulevard East, North Bergen, on Tuesday, August 19, 1975, age 79, wife of the late Charles; devoted mother of Anthony F. and Harry dear sister of Mrs. Jean Lukasziewski and Mrs.

Pauline Gardiner. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral on Friday, August 22, 1975 from the LEBER Funeral Home, Kennedy Boulevard, corner 20th Street, Union City. NOTICE OF TIME LATER. Family will receive their friends Wednesday 7-9 p.m. and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

PAPACH George on Wednesday August 20, 1975 of Barnegat, New Jersey, formerly of Jersey City, beloved husband of the late Anna (nee Vargo); devoted father of Mary Ostrenko, Anna Bart, Helen Domanski, Elizabeth Dwulet, and Stephen Papach; also survived by 15 grandchildren and one greai-granachild. Funeral Fricay August 22 at 8:30 a.m. from 129 KOWALCHYK Funeral Home, Grand Street, corned of Warren Street, City. Funeral Mass 9:30 a.m. at St.

Jersey Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, New Jersey. Visiting hours 2-5, 7-10 p.m. PETRUCELLI Walsh Emma on Wednesday, August 20, 1975, of Walsh Petrucelli (nee Hopwood) Secaucus, New Walsh; Jersey, devoted beloved mother wife of late Thomas George, Daniel and Frank Petrucelli, Alvera Wariner, Mrs. Vivian LamMrs.

burt, Miss Jean Petrucelli, Mrs. Joan Agramonte and Walter Mrs. Carol Hopwood; Pomers; also dear sister of survived by 28 grandchildren and three and friends invited to attend the funeral great-grandchildren. Relatives are services at McLAUGHLIN Funeral Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Home Avenue on Saturday at 9 a.m. at Crema- 10 tion- in Visiting 2-5 and 7-10 Thursday Garden State Crematory a.m.

and Friday. of 24 East 21st PICKER Joseph, Street, Bayonne, on husband Wednesday, of late August Rose 20, devoted father of Clara 1975; beloved of Jersey City, Oscar Picker (nee Katz); Goldberg Lee and Martha Romano of of Ft. dear brother of Irving of Jersey Bayonne, City; Ida Zeik of Bayonne, Minnie Handman of and Bayonne, Harold Sally of Harrold Tucson, of City loving grandfather of six Arizona; grandchildren and four greatServices "WIEN WIEN' grandchildren. 2030 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City on Friday, will follow August in 22, at United 10 a.m. Cemetery, Staten Island, New Interment Hebrew York.

PIRNER Charles on husband Tuesday, of August 19, Gardner; devoted father of 1975 beloved Cecila of Port Reading, New Eunice Jersey; dear Funt brother of Henry John and Mrs. Ann Gust; and friends are dear grandfather of Karen attend funeral services at Funt. Relatives G. QUINN Funeral Home, invited to Academy Street at Bergen Square LAWRENCE 298 at 2 p.m. Rev.

on Friday, August 22, officiaitng. Visiting Leland 2-5, 7-10 LaBor Parking on premises. hours Rose (nee Doan) of Jersey RILEY New Jersey, on Wednesday, City, August 20, 1975; beloved wife of Vincent loving mother of William sur- J. A. Riley; and Vincent also Riley grandchildren; dear vived by Doran and Helen sister of Irene F.

and friends are inBarber. attend Relatives the funeral on Saturday, vited to a.m. from the RICHAugust 23 at ROUTH 9:30 Funeral Home, 206 MOND F. Jersey City. Funeral Old Bergen Road, Chapel at 10:30 Mass Interment, at St.

Holy Ann's Cross Cemetery. August 19, ROONEY Bridget (nee McGreary) of Jersey On Tuesday, 1975, beloved wife of the late Patrick; City; mother of Patricia Longo; dear devoted late John and Harry sister of the and Catherine Wysmic-ski: McGreary survived by three grandchildren. and friends are also tend Funeral the Home, Journal Relatives funeral from McLAUGHLIN Friday at.8:30 9:30 a.m Pavonia Mass Avenue St. Joseph's Church Funeral Holy Name Cemetery. a.m.

Interment and 7-10 p.m. Parking Visiting hours 2-5 opposite funeral home. MARJORIE L. COOK Happy 1st Anniversary in Heaven. We all still miss you love you very much.

Your Husband, Son His Family. WHITNEY On Tuesday, August 19, 1975, Beth Ann of Jersey City, loving daughter of William and Peggy (nee Follett); dear sister of William Edward, Dennis, Clyde, Bryan. Michael, Peggy, Colleen, Kathleen, Laura Christine Whitney. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral from McLAUGHLIN Funeral Home, Journal Square, 625 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City, on Friday, 8:30 a.m. Funeral Mass, St.

Nicholas Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment, Holy Cress Cemetery, Visitation 2-5 and 7-10 pm. Parking opposite funeral home. was not known, although it was estimated he was between 7 75- 80. He said he was about 12 or 14 when he came to America.

Londos found the United States to be a land of opportunity. His first job in America was as a bus boy in a San Francisco beanery. But by the time he was of Greek amateur wrestling champion was the California lightheavyweight champion. In a triumphant return to Greece, he once wrestled Russian champion in Athens before more thn 100,000 fans. At 5-8 and 205 pounds, Londos lost to Ed "Strangler" Lewis, who outweighed him by 35 pounds, the first seven times they met.

But in a memorable match for the world crown in Chicago in 1930, Londos defeated Lewis. He beat the famed "strangler" the next six times they met. In 1935, he lost the title to Danny O'Mahoney but he regained it in 1937 from Bronko Nagurski, the former Chicago Bears' fullback. Salvatore Dolcemascolo, was attorney 45 years A New York attorney 45 years, Salvatore M. Dolcemascolo, 75, of Jersey City, will be buried Saturday, in Holy Name Cemetery, after a 10 a.m.

Mass in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, both in Jersey City. A native of Italy, Mr. Dolcemascolo had resided in the United States most of his life. He lived in New York City 40 years, before moving to Jersey City 30 years ago.

He was a graduate of St. John's Law School, class of 1928. Mr. Dolcemascolo had entered the New York Bar in 1930 and was a criminal lawyer for 20 years. The past 25 vears he had been involved in field of taxation and also was licensed to practice before federal Treasury and Immigration Departments.

During his youth, Mr. Dolcemascolo became A professional lightweight boxer to pay his college tuition. According to his stepson, Randolph A. Riotto, Mr. Dolcemascolo would always say he literally fought his way through school.

During World War Mr. Patrick Sposato Born in Hoboken, and a former Weehawken resident, Patrick J. Sposato of 182 Preston Ridgefield Park, will be buried tomorrow in Hackensack Cemetery, Hackensack, after a 10 a.m. Mass at St. Francis Church, Ridgefield.

Mr. Sposato was a steward at the Maxwell House in Hoboken, where he had worked for the past 15 years. He was past exalted ruler of the Weehawken Elks Lodge and a member of the Weehawken Golf Club. Mr. Sposato died Monday at Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck.

The Volk Funeral Home, Teaneck, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. E. Petrucelli The Rev. Peter Boyle, of the Church of Our Saviour, Secaucus, will officiate at services Saturday at 10 a.m.

for Mrs. Emma Petrucelli 'of Secaucus, who died yesterday home. Born in Buffalo, N.Y., Mrs. Petrucelli lived in Jersey City 60 years before moving to Secaucus 18 months ago. She was a retired Hudson County employee and worked at the Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital and the Meadowview Hospital, Secaucus.

Mrs. Petrucelli had worked for the county 30 years prior to her retirement. She will be cremated at the Garden State Crematory, North Bergen, following the funeral services at the McLaughlin Funeral Home, Jersey City. Robert Debrecki Six-year-old Robert Stephan Debrecki, of West New York, struck by an auto Aug. 11, died Tuesday as result of his injuries.

He will be buried Friday in Weehawken Cemetery, North Bergen. He was born in Teaneck, the son of Stephan and Edith Debrecki of 516-Sist St. A .9 a.m. Mass will be offered at Our Lady of Libra Church, West New York. The Necker Sharpe Funeral Home, Union City, is in charge of arrangements.

Maurice J. Serra A lifelong Hoboken resident, Maurice J. Serra, 67, will be buried Saturday in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, after a 10 a.m. Mass at St. Francis Church, Hoboken.

Mr. Serra was a Hoboken City housing authority worker. He died yesterday at St. Mary Hospital, Hoboken. The Failla Memorial Home, Hoboken, is in charge of arrangements.

SCHMIDT On August 19, 1975 of Jersey City (formerly of Hoboken), Hudson County Court Clerk James C. beloved husband of Alice (nee McNally); loving father of James Thomas, Charles, Joseph, and Michael Bessette. Mrs. Clara Conroy, Mrs. Alice Werner and the late Mary: dear brother of Charles, John, Louise, William, Theresa and Mrs.

Mary Cook; 26 grandchildren also survive. Funeral from the EARL F. BOSWORTH Funeral Home, 311. Willow Avenue, Hoboken, New Jersey, on Saturday, August 23, 1975, at 8:30 a.m. Funeral Mass, Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church at 9:15 a.m.

Interment, Holy 72 NORM Arlington. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. SERRA On Wednesday, August 20, 1975 of Hoboken, Maurice beloved husband of Antoinette (nee Bergamesco); devoted father of Victor J. Serra: dear brother of Daniel, Carl and the late Nicholas and Dominick Serra; also survived by one grandchild. Funeral Saturday, August 23, at 9 a.m.

from the FAILLA Memorial Home, 533 Willow Avenue, Hoboken. The Funeral Mass, 10 a.m. at St. Francis Roman Catholic Church. Interment, Holy CrossCemetery, North Arlington.

Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 10 p.m. Thereafter 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Parking rear of Funeral Home. THOMPSON Anna C. (nee Boschen) age 90, or 336 Curacao Street, oms River, New Jersey on Wednesday, August 20; beloved wife of late Albert mother of Otto V.

of Toms River and Mrs. Viola T. Rech. Services will be conducted Saturday, 10 a.m. from the ANDERSON AND CAMPBELL Funeral Home, 703 Main Street, Toms River.

Friends may call at funeral home Friday, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. If desired, contributions may be made to your favorite charity. TRIFINO Mchael, on August 19, 1975 of Jersey City; beloved husoand of Grace (nee Smith); devoted father of Michael dear brother of Janina Stec. Relatives, friends and members of the Union Auto Workers of America of Clark, New Jersey are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral service at the SCHLEMM Funeral Home, 22nd Street and Kennedy Boulevard, Union City, on Friday, August 22nd, 1975 at 1:00 p.m. Interment, Hoboken Cemetery, North Bergen.

Family will receive their friends Wednesday 7-10 p.m. thereafter 2-5 and 7-10 PREMISES. p.m. PRIVATE PARKING ON VIGGIANO On North Arlington, New Jersey, on Tuesday, August 19, 1975, Like beloved husband of Jean (nee Villante); loving father of Carolyn and Richard Viggiano; brother of Mrs. Flora Cappelutti, Mrs.

Jennie Catania, James and Anthony Viggiano; also survived by three grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from NAZARE Memorial Home 403 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst on Friday, Queen August of 22 at Peace 9 a.m. Then to Our Lady Church, North Arlington where at offered. 10 a.m. a Funeral Mass will be Interment, Holy Cross hours Cemetery, Wednesday North Arlington, Visiting and Thursday 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Baumuller Pasculli, FUNERAL HOME INC. 23 E. 33rd Bayonne. 436-0572-3 BAYONNE Formerly HOPPE Funeral MEMORIAL HOME HOME 854 Ave 339-7670 BEDDIGES SEITZ 131 Congress St, JC OL 9-4343 EARL BOSWORTH 311 WILLOW AVENUE 659-1455 659-1456 HOWARD J. BRENNAN 6414 Bergenline Ave, WNY 861-1450 Bromirski Funrl.

Home 221 Warren J.C. 434-4883 Bunnell Funeral Home 41-45 Highland Ave, DE 3-6446 JOHN L. SCORE 469 Palisade Ave, JC OL 9-4578 52 Ridge Rd, Lyndhurst WE 9-0490 COZZETTA 36 TUERS AVE. COR. MERCER ST.

McGINLEY JERSEY CITY, N.J. 332-8858 Union City, N.J. 863-7586 CLERICI 4110 FUNERAL KENNEDY HOME BLVD. A ALFRED E. DWORZANSKI 20 E.

22nd Bay. 436-2244, 436-1424 Z. DZIKOWSKI SON G. DZIKOWSKI, Mgr. 24 E.

19th Bayonne 436-4408 FAILLA MEMORIAL HOME 533 WILLOW AVENUE HOBOKEN 659-0082 Fallon Funeral Home 157 Bowers J.C. 659-0579 WILLIAM L. FIELD FUNERAL HOME 659-0442 John L. Pierce, Mgr. 225 Washington St.

Hoboken S. FRYCZYNSKI SON S. FRYCZYNSKI, Mgr. 32-34 E. 22nd Bayonne 339-1692 GREENVILLE MEMORIAL HOME JAMES P.

SWEENEY, Director GERALD T. JEWUSIAK, Mgr. 374 Danforth J.C. 333-8000 RICHARD J. HORGAN 301 60th New York 869-6500 HOUGHTON FUNERAL HOME William Gaughan, Mgr.

976 Summit J.C. OL 9-4232 INTROCASO ANGELO 141-143 Brunswick St. 653-2494 432-6565 Jackson funeral residence 384 COMMUNIPAW J.C. Jewusiak Funeral Home GERALD T. JEWUSIAK, MGR.

34 E. 25th BAYONNE 339-0540 KEGELMAN-ROUTH FUNERAL HOME, INC. 26 Greenville Ave. 333-6880 GEORGE J. KOCH FUNERAL HOME Carole A.

Koch, Directress George J. Koch, Manager 691 Ave. Bayonne 436-2645 LAWTON-TURSO FUNERAL HOME 631-633 Washington St. Hoboken 659-1660 KOHOOT FUNERAL HOME 86 W. 14th BAYONNE 436-6202 WILLIAM -Manager MARY KOHOOT CEMBOR-Director KOWALCHYK Wm.

F. Raslowsky, Mgr. 129 Grand J.C. 434-5131 KWIATKOWSKI BROTHERS 445 Monmouth Street 653-3844 159 Garrison Avenue 435-7930 LEVIS 151 AVE. FUNERAL BAYONNE HOME R.S.

LEVIS, Mgr. 436-8220 LEBER FUNERAL HOME HARRY J. LEBER, JR. MANAGER UN3-1100-01 UNION CITY PRIVATE PARKING WIBERLEY Mae or Kennedy Boulevard, North Bergen, on Wednesday, August 20, 1975; beloved wife of the late William T. Wiberley; also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday, August 23, 9 a.m. from HOUGHTON Funeral Home, 976 Summit Avenue, her. Jersey City, Tire at Roman Catholic Church at To a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington New Jersey. Visitation, Thursday evening after 7 p.m.; Friday 2-5 and 7- 10 p.m.

Parking lot entrance on Lincoln Street. WILSON John J. on August of Jersey City; dear cousin of Mrs. Louise Torpey, Mrs. Gloria Guess, Mrs.

Gloria Blair, Kathryn Petzold, Albert Bell and Robert Bell. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from WILLIAM. SCHLEMM INC. Funeral Home, Bergen Harrison Jersey City on Friday, August 22nd, 1975, at 10:00 a.m. Funeral Mass St.

Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Greenville at 10:30 a.m.\ Family will receive friends Thursday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. PRIVATE PARKING ON PREMISES. IN MEMORIAM BLUMETTI Salvatore E. Happy 2nd birthday in Heaven. Today is your birthday and we are all sad, You're the best husband and dad anyone could have.

We used to be happy on your special day, Then God came and called you, and took you away. Loving Wife, And Family. MARTIN Mabel. Dear Mom and Nana. Happy 1st anniversary In Heaven.

Gone from a world of sorrow Into a Heaven of rest. God must have a beautiful garden, As he always chooses the best. With all our love, Son Raymond and Martha And Grandchildren. MARTIN Mabel. First anniversay in Heaven.

miss you very much. Love, Jimmy. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Near West Side Avenue McLAUGHLIN Journal Square 798-8700 Mack Funeral Home HENRY MACK. Mgr. JERSEY CITY DL OTTO MACK, Mgr.

SECAUCUS Marshello Fun'r'1 Home RONALD C. GREENE, Mgr. 235 Ege J.C. 434-2615 S. DOLCEMASCOLO Pugilist to attorney Dolcemascolo served in the U.S.

Army. His stepson is the director of the Riotto Funeral Home, 3205 Kennedy Jersey City. Mr. Dolcemascolo died yesterday in Greenville Hospital, Jersey City. The Riotto Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

William Furman William Furman, 39, of Jersey City, will 1 be buried tomorrow in Long Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale, L.I., after an 8:45 a.m. Mass at St. Joseph's Church, Jersey City. Mr. Furman was a lifelong Jersey City resident.

He was employed as high-low operator for a warehouse company. A Navy veteran, Mr. Furman, died Tuesday at his residence. The Mack Memorial Home, Jersey City, is in charge of arrangements. Thomas McDonnell Born in Jersey City, and a Cliffwood Beach resident for 25 years, Thomas McDonnell, 62, of Prospect Street, will be buried Saturday in St.

Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport, after a 10 a.m. Mass at St. Catherine's Church, Holmdel. Mr. McDonnell was employed as truck driver.

He was a communicant of St. Joseph's Church. Mr. McDonnell died yesterday at the Brookdale Nursing Center, Hazlet. The Day Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. M. Cascetta A 9:15 a.m. Mass will be offered Saturday at St. Ann's Church, Hoboken, for Mrs.

Mary Cascetta, 70, of Hoboken, who died yesterday at St. Mary Hoboken. Mrs. Cascetta was a lifelong Hoboken resident. She was a retired coat maker and worked for Dell Bar Coat of Hoboken, for many years, prior to her retirement a short time ago.

Mrs. Cascetta was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Monte San Giacomo Club of Hoboken. She will be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, following the funeral Mass. The Failla Memorial Home, Hoboken, is in charge of arrangements. Thomas F.

Barry Born in Hoboken, and a resident of Jackson Township five years, Thomas F. Barry, 71, of 159 Larisa Lane, will be buried tomorrow in Resurrection Cemetery, Piscatway, after a 9:30 a.m. Mass at St. Aloysius Church, Jackson. Mr.

Barry was a former Jersey City resident. He was a retired real estate broker for the John McNamara Reality in Jersey City. Mr. Barry worked for the realty company many years and retired five years ago. He was a communicant of St.

Aloysius Church. Mr. Barry died Tuesday at the Paul Kimball Hospital, Lakewood. The DeBow Funeral Home, Jackson Township, is in charge of arrangements. MICHALSKI FUNERAL HOME, INC.

463 Monmouth Jersey City 653-0070 653-0491 MIGLIACCIO FUNERAL HOME, INC. 851 Kennedy Bayonne 436-5500 Anthony Cozzetta, Mgr. 333-8854 urray's Directors Funerals 748 Ocean Ave. Jersey City, NECKER-SHARPE 525 45th Union City U'N 7-0820, 0120 WILLIAM J. K.

G. KEENEN O'BRIEN FUNERAL HOME BAYONNE'S OLDEST ESTABLISHED FUNERAL HOME Family Owned Operated Since 1891 984 AVE. 339-0220 BAYONNE G. KEENEN O'BRIEN, Manager PARKER FUNERAL HOME 37 CLINTON AVE. JERSEY CITY, N.J.

433-1000 POWER- MANNING PICASSO 264 OLD BERGEN J.C. 333-3585 LAWRENCE G. QUINN FUNERAL HOME, 298 ACADEMY ST. SW 8-8114 Richmond F. Routh FUNERAL HOME, INC.

CHARLES A. STEVENS, Mgr. 202 Old Bergen Rd. DE 3-6858 RIEMAN FUNERAL HOME (FRANK E. RIEMAN, Union City, N.J.

UN 7-6767 Riollo 3205 KENNEDY J.C. 798-3100 SCATUORCHIO Jersey City FUNERAL HOME 653-0613 SCHLEMM 539 Bergen Jersey City MICHAEL C. LICAMELL, Manager HE 4-0411 2200 Kennedy Union City FRANCIS W. WILSON, Manager -UN 7-1000 WILLIAM SCHLEMM INC. Sweeney Funeral Home 857 KENNEDY BOULEVARD BAYONNE 436-0930 FUNERAL HOME VAINIERI 5923 BOULEVARD North Bergen, opp.

60th St. 868-6555 HOME FOR FUN John E. WHITE 767 OCEAN AVE. 333-8426 WIEN WIEN Jewish Funeral Directors 333-8360 DONALD F. WOOD 582 BERGEN AVE.

DE 3-6480 RICHARD W. ZAORSKI JAMES ALTOMARE We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their words of consolation, floral tributes and Mass Cards at the loss of our dearly beloved James We also wish to thank all the employees of St. Mary Hospital, priests of St. Francis Church, Hoboken and Failla Funeral Home for kind efficient services. JERRY, BEVERLY and Family.

LIEUTENANT JOHN J. BRADEN Bayonne Police Department In loving memory of my husband who entered into eternal life one year ago today "He shall ascend the mountain of the Lord whose hand is free from sin, whose heart is clean, and who does not seek that which is vain." Loving Wife, Teresa.

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