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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 34

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12 THE MORNING CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. 1985 Mrs. Nancy L. Goerner Ralph J. Hamilton Ralph J.

Hamilton, 56, of 507 Northampton Easton, was dead on arrival Tuesday at Easton Hospital after being stricken at work. Northampton County Coroner Joseph Reichel attributed death to natural causes. Anna Wiggins, 86; former principal of Ailentown school Mrs. Anna M. Wiggins, 86.

for William Crago 74; executive I Atty. William H. Crago 74, of 305 W. Springfield Philadel- Phia, a former vice president of ennsylvania Power Light died Tuesday in Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia. He was the husband of Lori M.

(Malengo) Formerly of Bethlehem, Crago joined the legal department of as its associate counsel in 1963. He was promoted to general counsel in 1964 and to general counsel and secretary in 1965. In 1968, he was named vice president, general counsel and secretary, and retired Charles Robertson Charles Robertson, 84, formerly of 2041 S. 2nd SL, Ailentown, died Tuesday in Cedarbrook, Ailentown R-2- He was an ice plant worker for the Bethlehem Ice Service! Allen-town, for three years before retiring in 1972. Before that, he worked for the former Mory-Knecht Ice Plant, Ailentown, for 30 years.

Born in Inkerman, Luzerne Coun-; ty, he was a son of the late Allan and Eva (Wendling) Robertson. Surviving are two brothers, Robert of Ailentown and Fred of Miami; a sister Alice, wife of Kenneth Adam of Lansdowne, Delaware County, and a niece Roberta, wife of Charles Shafer, with whom he formerly Graveside services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in St. Mark's Cemetery, Ailentown. There will be no calling hours.

The Werley-Knopp Funeral Home, 46 E. Susquehanna Ailentown, is in charge of arrangements. Hester E. Remaley Hester E. Remaley, 88, of 1925 W.

Broad Bethlehem, died Tuesday in Muhlenberg Medical Center. She was a machine operator for the former Silkay Hosiery Mill Ailentown, for many years before retiring. Born in Ailentown, she was a daughter of the late Bertin and Stella (Williams) Remaley. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Blanche M.

Trexler of Ailentown. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the Kulik Funeral Home, 426 Hanover Ailentown. A calling period will be a.m. Friday.

Mrs. Gertrude Kreiser Mrs. Gertrude M. Kreiser, 84, of Walcksville, Lehighton R.5, died Tuesday in her home. Her husband, William E.

Kreiser, died in 1982. She was an examiner for a hosiery mill in North Weissport, Franklin Township, before retiring. Born in the Big Creek area of To-wamensing Township, she was a daughter of the late Milton and Sarah (Sheetz) Strohl. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Union Church, Big Creek.

Surviving are a sister, Mamie of Walcksville; nine grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons, Bob Byerly and Russell G. Ber-ger. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the Mayes-Melber Funeral Home, 200 Franklin Weissport.

Calling hours will be 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Anna Muller Morrow Mrs. Anna M. Muller Morrow, 90, of the Phoebe Home, Ailentown, formerly of Easton, died Tuesday in Ailentown Osteopathic Medical Center.

She was the widow of Carl Morrow and Emil Muller. She was a proofreader for Mack Printing, Wilson, for 36 years until retiring in 1966. Born in Forks Township, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Mary (Lerch) Sandt. She was a member of St Mark's United Church of Christ, Easton. Surviving are a son, Joseph E.

Muller of Catasauqua, and two grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Phoebe Home. A calling hour will precede the ser- vices. The John H.

Brubaker Funeral Home, Third and Walnut streets, Catasauqua, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Frances A. Huszar Mrs. Frances A.

Huszar, 67, of 122 Gary Road, Orefield, died Tuesday in Mosser Nursing Home, Trexler-town. She was the widow of Michael G. Huszar. She was a utility operator for Western Electric Ailentown, for 27 years before retiring in 1978. Born in Palmerton, she was a daughter of the late George and Ir-ma Kodba.

She was a member of St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, Surviving are nieces and nephews. Services at 9:15 am Friday in the Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 54 Summit Road, Schnecks-ville, will be followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in the church. Calling hours will be p.m.

Thursday. Philip Falcone Jr. Philip Falcone 67, of 680 American Bangor Road, Washington Township, died Monday in his home. A musician, he performed in New York City, Florida, Detroit, Puerto Rico and Aruba in the Netherlands Antilles. Born in Roseto, he was a son of the late Philip D.

Sr. and Maria Antonio (Davella) Falcone. He was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Roseto. During World War IL he served with the Army in Sicily and North Africa and was a musician in the Army Band. Surviving are a brother Nicholas of Bangor and three sisters, Mrs.

Mary Capobianco and Mrs. Grace Leraris, both of Bangor, and Mrs. Philomena Ball of Pen Argyl. Military services at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday (today) in the Samuel A.

Campanaro Funeral Home, Slate Belt Boulevard, Bangor, will be followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in the church. Donald E. Rediine Donald E. "Oliver" Rediine, 72, of 803 Lehigh Jim Thorpe, died Monday in Gnaden Huetten Hospital, Lehighton.

Before retiring, he was a lineman and clerk for the Western Union Telegraph working out of Philadelphia and New York. Born in Jim Thorpe, he was a son of the late Frank A. and Clara (Remaley) Rediine. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, North Street, Jim Thorpe.

merly of the Episcopal House, Allen town, died Tuesday in Holy Family Manor, Bethlehem. She was the wid ow of Thomas J. Wiggins. She was teacher and principal of toe bnendan acnooi, Ailentown, 1927-32. Born in Ailentown, she was a daughter of the late John S.

and Catherine (Carroll) McFadden. She was a member of the Cathe dral of St. Catharine of Siena, Allen- town. Surviving are a daughter Nancy. wife of Joseph A.

Cain of Charlottes ville, a brother John of Allen-town; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the Weber Funeral Home, 1619 Hamilton Ailentown, will be followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 in the cathedral. Calling hours will be p.m. Thursday.

Anna D. Thompson Anna D. Thompson, 78, of 637 N. 6th Ailentown, died Monday in Sacred Heart Hospital. Born in Bethlehem, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Ma rie (Kocius) Sedlie.

Surviving are a son, Anthony Crispino of Berwyn, Chester County, lour aaugnters, Anita Hoifman of Audubon, N.J., Dorothy, wife of Chris Amato of Wilkes-Barre, Kath-ryn, wife of John Pappas of Cherry Hill, N.J., and Marion, wife of Lance uay of West Easton; a brother, George Thompson of Cleveland, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Kero-setz of Bethlehem; 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Ss. Simon and Jude Catholic Church, Bethlehem.

There will be no calling hours. The Connell Funeral Home, 245 E. Broad Bethlehem, is in charge of arrangements. Nicholas A. Brunda Nicholas A.

Brunda, 72, of Boon-ville, a Nesquehoning native, died Monday in Cooper County morial Hospital, Boonville. He was the husband of Jeanne (Shortt) Brunda. Surviving with his widow are a daughter, Stephanie Witte of Jefferson City, a son David of Columbia, three brothers, Andrew of Nesquehoning, Michael of Lansford and Frank L. of Clifton, N. and three grandchildren.

The William Wood Funeral Home, Boonville, is in charge of arrangements. Clayton M. Hamm Clayton M. Hamm, 85, of New Tripoli R.2, died Tuesday in Allen-town Hospital. He was the husband of the late Helen I.

(Handwerk) Hamm. He was a pipe fitter for Bethlehem Steel for 35 years before retiring in 1965. Born in Lynnport, he was a son of the late Theodore and Ida L. (Hol-ben)Hamm. He was a member of Weisenberg Lutheran Church, New Tripoli R.2.

Surviving are a brother, Arthur T. of Germansville R.1; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A son Burnell died in November. Services will be at at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the John F.

Keller Funeral Home, 23-25 S. Madison New Tripoli. Calling hours will be p.m. Friday. EBiCI SCHIOSSES MEMCBIALS Bronze Granite Marble SPRING SPECIALS, SEE COMPARE 30 1 Fullerton Whitehall, Pa.

Daily 9-5; Sat 9-1 Phone 433-70 12 Hamilton was the husband of Eva (Burger) Hamilton. A kitchen helper for M.W. Wood he worked at Marquis Hall, Lafayette College. He previously was employed by Young's Volkswagon, Palmer Township. Born in Phillipsburg, he was a son of Elsie M.

(Koose) Hamilton of Phillipsburg and the late Ralph Johnston Hamilton. Surviving with his widow and mother are two brothers, Lawrence and Robert, both of Phillipsburg, and five sisters, Mrs. Helen Sauer-hoefer of Kissimmee, Mrs. Margaret Maxwell and Annabel, both of Phillipsburg, Mrs. Betty Coc-co of Wilson and Mrs.

Joan Frye of Upper Falls, Md. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the Ashton Funeral Home, 14th and Northampton streets, Easton. Calling hours will precede the services. Stephen Danyi Stephen Danyi, 74, of 1253 E.

3rd Bethlehem, died Tuesday in St. Luke's Hospital. He was the husband of Eva (Yurich) Danyi. They observed their 48th wedding anniversary last May. Danyi was employed by Bethlehem Steel Corp.

until retiring in 1973 from the central tool annex after 34 years of service. Born in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late Stephen and Julia (Ko-vach) Danyi. He was a member of Holy Infancy Catholic Church, Bethlehem. He served in the Army during World War II. Surviving with his widow are a niece and three nephews.

Services at 9 a.m. Thursday in the Connell Funeral Home, 245 E. Broad Bethlehem, will be followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in the church. Calling hours will be 7-9 p.m.

Wednesday. Patrick T. O'Neill Patrick T. O'Neill, 77, of 1211 Walnut Ailentown, died Monday in Sacred Heart Hospital. He was the husband of Celestine (Hower) O'Neill.

He was a systems operator for for 41 years before retiring in 1972. Born in Welleston, Ohio, he was a son of the late John and Myrtle (Johnson) O'Neill. He was a member of the Cathe dral of St Catharine of Siena, Allen-town. Surviving with his widow are a daughter, Mary Frances of Allen-town; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services at 9:30 a.m.

Friday in the Weber Funeral Home, 502 Ridge Ailentown, will be followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in the cathedral. Calling hours will be 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Mrs.

Anita A. Deifer Mrs. Anita A. (Pizelis) Deifer, 57, of 434 N. Leh Ailentown, died Monday in Ailentown Hospital.

She was the widow of Carl T. Deifer. She was born in Riga, Latvia, now the Soviet Union. Surviving are two daughters, Ja net G. Zellner and June D.

Salina, both of Ailentown, and five grand sons. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Ailentown. A calling hour will be 7-8 p.m. Thursday.

ft MOVER Charles H. 90 years 3 months 18 days, formerly of 605V-2 N. 9th St. Allen- REDLINE "Oliver," 72, of 803 Jim Thorpe, April from the company in the early 1970s. Before joining had been assistant to the president of the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway Co.

(DM IR), a subsidiary of U.S, Steel Corp. based in Duluth, Minn. He joined U.S. Steel in 1946, and for 10 years, served as an attorney for that company's subsidiaries and divisions in the Lake Superior area. In 1956, he was promoted to assistant to the president of DM IR, with legal and administrative responsibility for industrial and labor relations.

Born in Duluth, he was a son of the late William Henry and Catherine (Cook) Crago. He received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Michigan in 1932 and a law degree from that school in 1935. Following graduation he spent two years as an associate in the New York law firm of Cravath, Swain and Moore. From 1937 to 1942 he was assistant secretary of Inter-chemical New York. During World War Crago was an Army legal officer, serving with Corps and the Allied Control Commission in Italy, attaining the rank of captain.

He was a member of the Lehigh and Northampton County Bar associations and also was a former director of the Sayre Child Center, Bethlehem. Surviving with his widow are two daughters, Victoria, wife of James Sicks of Philadelphia, and Elizabeth, wife of John Williamson of Bethlehem, and four grandchildren. Services will be at the convenience of the family. There will be no calling hours. The Jacob F.

Ruth Funeral Home, 8413 Germantown Philadelphia, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Verna H. Schafer Mrs. Verna H.

Schafer, 81, of 1101 Seneca Fountain Hill, died Mon day in Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center II, Bethlehem. She was the widow of Robert E. Schafer. She was a silk worker in the area for many years. Born in Bethlehem, she was a daughter of the late William G.

and Eva (Wirth) Cope. She was a member of St Paul's Lutheran Church, Fountain Hill. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Clair Hevener of Richlandtown and Mrs. Elaine Akeclund of Spokane, three brothers, Thomas A.

of Fountain Hill, Paul E. of Bethlehem and Woodrow W. of East Lansdowne, Delaware County; three sisters, Mrs. Albert Heidecker of Bethlehem, Nina Heidecker of Fountain Hill and Mrs. Audrey Vollmer of Broomall, Delaware County, and eight grandchildren.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Thurs day in the church. A calling hour will precede services in the church. The Dino P. Cantelmi Funeral Home, 1311 Broadway, Fountain Hill, is in charge of arrangements.

ROTX Steve, 64 frlk vear month 19 sd days, of Ailentown, M' 'n Salisbury Township; husband pf Mildred R. (Driver) Rett. Services I p.m. Thursday, Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St. Ailentown.

Interment, Grandview Cemetery, Ailentown. CaM p.m. Wednesday. Trexler. SCHAFER H.

(Cope), 1985, in Robert E. a.m. Hoftert Interment, HeHertown. Thursday to Mrs. Nancy L.

Goerner, 40, of Point Mountain Road, Washington R.3, N.J., died Monday in Warren Hospital. She was the wife of Robert a. Goerner. She was a daughter of Arthur and Sadie (Deemer) Maguire of Asbury, N.J. Surviving with her husband and parents are two sons, Rodney and Robert, both at home; four daugh ters, Renee and Stacy, both at home, and Michelle Ross and Tammy Maguire, both of Washington; three brothers, Arthur and Richard, both of Asbury, and Robert of Easton; four sisters, Geraldine Peters of Asbury, Betty Pfeiffer of Long Island, N.Y., Shirley Werkheiser of Washington, and Jo Ann Kinney of Harmony, N.J., and four grandchildren.

The DeVoe Funeral Home, 136 W. Washington Washington, is in charge of arrangements. Julius Pearl Julius Pearl, 61, of 5899 Kesslers- ville Road, Plainfield Township, died Tuesday in his home. Northampton County Coroner Joseph F. Reichel attributed death to natural causes.

Pearl was the husband of Doris (Siegfried) Pearl. He was a supervisor for Binney and Smith, Forks Township. Born in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late Michael and Pauline Siegfried. He served in the Navy during World War II. Surviving with his widow are six daughters, Mrs.

Pamela Boyle of Bethlehem, Mrs. Catherine Snyder, Judela Pearl, Linera Ott and Mrs. Lisa Moll, all of Nazareth, and Mrs. Julia Anschau of Pen Argyl; three brothers, Michael, Joseph and Jack, all of Bethlehem; three sisters, Mrs. Virginia Sweigard and Mrs.

Polly Fabian, both of Bethlehem, and Mrs. Sylvia Moyer of Nazareth, and four grandchildren. Services will be Thursday at the convenience of the family in the R.J. Bartholomew Funeral Home, Nazareth. There will be no calling hours.

Robert A. Sheik Robert A. Sheik, 21, of 1525 Turn er Ailentown, died Sunday in his home. The Lehigh County coroner's office attributed death to natural causes. Sheik was regional processing manager for Dun and Bradstreet, Ailentown, since 1982.

Born in Brooklyn, he was a son of Gerry Sheik and Fern Narod-Sheik of Lake Lincoln Dale, N.Y. Surviving with his parents is a son Jon of Jersey City, N. J. Services will be at noon Wednes day (today) in Cargain-Barber Funeral Home, Route 6, Mahopac, N.Y. There will be no calling hours.

Mrs. Evelyn A. Bean Mrs. Evelvn A. Bean.

92. of 2850 Green Pond Road, Palmer Town ship, died Monday in Easton Hospital. She was the widow of Theodore C. Bean, founder of Bean, Easton, a contracting firm. Born in Titusville, Crawford County, she was a daughter of the late John and Elizabeth (Lippincott) Andrews.

Mrs. Bean was a member of Palmer Moravian Church, Palmer Township. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Carol B.

Schomp and Mrs. Do rothy B. Kark, both of Palmer Township; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Sat urday in the Ashton Funeral Home, 14th and Northampton streets.

Eas ton. Calling hours will be p.m. Friday. psurmsuxll'A Rt 309, Coopersburg, Pa. 282-1820 Accepted by Phone FLORY Simeon P.

98 rirs 9 months 22 days, of 655 Chubb Drive, Doylestown, April 21, 1985; husband of the late Ellen (Williams) Flory. Services 10 a.m. Thursday, J.S. Burkholder Funeral Home, loth and Hamilton streets, Ailentown. Interment, Maple Hill Cemetery, Ashley, Luzerne County.

Call 9 a.m. Thursday until services. Contributions to the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, 1300 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, Minn. 55403, or to the Masonic Home of Elizabethtown, Pa. 17023.

J-S. Burkholder. PRIES Elmer Y. 94 years 3 months 24 i-atj days, of the Phoebe Home, 1925 Turner sr. Ailentown, April 19, 1985; husband of the late Sarah M.

(Geisinger) Fries. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Phoebe Home. Interment, St. Paul's Union Cemetery, Trexler-town.

Call 1:30 p.m. Wednesday until services in the home. Contributions to Phoebe Home, 18104. Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St. Alien town.

CUBISM Lawrence E. Jr. 21, of HeHertown R.l, April 2a 1985, in Salisbury Township; son of Lawrence E. Sr. and Rose (Weaver) Gub-fsh.

Services 10 a.m. Wednes-day. New Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Leifhsville. Inlet men Union Cemetery, HeHertown. CaH 7-9 p.m.

Tuesday, Franklin H. Folk Funeral Home, 1418 Main St. HeHertown. FX. Fa.

HALEY Msgr. J. Francis, 82, formerty Wu of Summit Hill, April 2a 1985, in Darby, Delaware County; son of the fate Richard T. and Margaret (Ramage) Haley. Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m.

Wednesday, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 468 W. Ludlow St. Summit Hill. Interment, St.

KELLY years I Furnace 2a 1985; (Stubitz) a.m. Schantz 3rd and Emmaus. HAMM years 3 Tripoli Ailentown; Helen I. Services John F. 23-25 S.

Church R.l Call John F. HUSZAR A. (Kodba), days, Huszar. Funeral Road, Christian Joseph Church, Wescosville p.m. Heintzelman.

sauqua, Russel (Churetta) Christian Wednesday, Catholic cemetery. Tuesday, Funeral streets, H. Brubaker. Mrs. Margaret Ruhf Mrs.

Margaret Ruhf, 56, of 1719 New York Ailentown, died Tuesday in her home. She was the wife of Joseph F. Ruhf. The couple observed their 35th wedding anniversary in December. Mrs.

Ruhf was a teacher's aide for the Salisbury School District for 22 years until retiring last year. Born in Bethlehem, she was a daughter of Rita (Casciani) Alisio of Bethlehem and the late Ferdinand Alisio. Mrs. Ruhf was a member of Je rusalem United Church of Christ, Salisbury Township. Surviving with her husband and mother are two sons, Joseph F.

Jr. of Quakertown and Stanley W. of Bethlehem; a brother Domenic of Bethlehem; a sister Jennie, wife of Stewart Rule of Morton, Delaware County, and two grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 am Fri day in the Werley-Knopp Funeral Home, 46 E. Susquehanna Allen-town.

A calling hour will precede the services. CALL per 437-5C03 month V1IKPSAY SOFT WATER FUjVERAL notices KREISER Mrs. Gertrude M. (Strohl), 84 years 7 months days, of Walcksville, Lehighton R.5, April 23, 1985; widow of William E. Kreiser.

Services 11 a.m. Friday, Mayes-Melber Funeral Home, 200 Franklin Weissport. Interment, Franklin Heights Memorial Park, Franklin Township. Call 7-9 p.m. Thursday.

Mayes-Melber. Clayton M. 85 months 9 days, of New R.2, April 23, 1985, in husband of the late (Handwerk) Hamm. 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Keller Funeral Home, Madison New Tripoli.

Interment, Weisenberg Cemetery, New Tripoli p.m. Friday. Keller. Donald E. Lehigh 22, 1985, in Lehighton; son of the late Frank A.

and Clara (Remaley) Rediine. Services 11 a.m. Thursday, Edward F. Melber Funeral Home, 524 Center St. Jim Thorpe.

Interment, Evergreen Cemetery, Jim Thorpe. Call 10 a.m. Thursday until services. Edward F. Melber.

Mrs. Verna 81, of 1101 Seneca Fountain Hill, April 22, Bethlehem; widow of Schafer. Services 11 Thursday, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Delaware and streets. Fountain Hill.

Union Cemetery, Call 10-11 a.m. in church. Contributions the church building fund, 18015. Dino P. Cantelmi.

town, April 20, 1985, in Allen-town; husband of the late Annie D. (Wentllng) Moyer. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sell Funeral Home, 1145 Lehigh Ailentown. Interment, Friedens Cemetery, Sumneytown.

Call 10 a.m. Wednesday until bar Sell. BROSKY Mrs. Mary '(Balascki), 73 years 16 days, of 829 S. Front Ailentown, April 22, 1985; widow of John Brosky.

Services 10 a.m. Thursday, Weber Funeral Homes, Inc. 502 Ridge Ave. Ailentown; Divine Liturgy 10:30 a.m. St.

Michael's Greek Catholic Church, 152 Green St. Ailentown. Interment, par- IO, nunAtafv CiiIIw4m 11 ALEXY Robert J. "Bob," 75. of 1141 N.

New St. Bethlehem, April 23k 1985. in Fountain Hill; husband of Julia R. (Steven) Aiexy. Services at convenience of family.

Interment, Memorial Park, Bethlehem. No calling hours. Contributions to Emmanuel Evangelical Congregational Church, Center Street and Union Boulevard, Bethlehem, 18018. Lester S. Pearson.

9-10 a.m. Thursday. Please omit flowers. Contributions to the church building fund, 18102. Weber.

A 1931 graduate of the former East Mauch Chunk High School, Jim Thorpe, he was an outstanding athlete there and a member of the old Inter-Chunk High School football squad. There are no immediate survivors. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Edward F. Melber Funeral Home, 524 Center Jim Thorpe.

A calling hour will precede the services. SHEIK Robert 21 years 7 months 21 days, of 1525 Turner Ailentown, April 21, 1985; son of Gerry Sheik and Fern Narod-Sheik. Services noon Wednesday, Cargain-Barber Funeral Home, Route 6, Mahopac N.Y. Interment, King David Cemetery, Putnam Valley, N.Y. No calling hours.

Contributions to Ethiopian Children's Fund, co the Red Cross. Shiva at the home of parents, 914-248-5607. Cargain-Barber. WEINMAN Robert J. 68 years 9 months 20 days, of 433 W.

Church Slatington, April 2a 1985, in Palmer-ton; husband of Kathleen (Dorward) Weinman. Services 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Fox Funeral Home, 1002 Main Slatington; Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m.. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Slatington. Interment, parish cemetery, Slatington.

Call 7-8 p.m. Tuesday. Scripture service 8 p.m. Tuesday. Richard A.

Fox. WIGGINS Mrs. Anna M. (McFadden), 86 years 4 months 20 days, formerly of Episcopal House, AHentown, April 23, 1985, In Bethlehem; widow of Thomas J. Wiggins.

Services 10:30 a.m. Friday, Weber Funeral Homes, 1619 Hamilton St. AHentown; Mass of Christian Burial II a.m. Cathedral of St. Catharine of Siena, AHentown.

Interment, Immaculate Conception Church Cemetery, AHentown. CaM p.m. Thursday. We- WIRTN Mrs. Ethel L.

(Genres), 75 years 1 month 10 days, of 1440 Walnut SI. Allen-town, April 22. 1985; wile of Herman J. Wirth. Services 10 a m.

Thursday, Stephens Funeral Home, 1335-37 Linden AHentown. Interment, Fairview Cemetery, AHentown. Call 7-8 30 p.m. Wednesday. Eastern Star service by Mary Livingston Chapter.

9:45 a m. Thursday. In heu of flowers, contributions to Lehigh County Chapter, American Cancer Society, Box 1524 Linden St. AHentown 16102, or to Lehigh ay Hospice, 136 S. 4th St.

AHentown 18)02. Ste- RUDAKEWn Mrs. Elizabeth T. (Sarmir), 57 years 1 month 9 days, of 857 N. Kearny Ailentown, April 21, 1985; wife of Russell Rudake-wiz.

Services 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Kohut Funeral Home, 950 N. Front St. Allen-town; Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m.. Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Church, Ailentown.

Interment, Resurrection Cemetery, Wescosville. Cat) 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Kohut REESCR Paul J. 78 years 8 months 7 days, of Per-kiomen Place Apts.

Penns-burg, April 22, 1985, in Sellersville; husband of Lizzie (Long) Reeser. Services 2 p.m. Friday, Friedens United Church of Christ, Sumneytown. Interment, Friedens Union Cemetery, Sumneytown. CaM 1 p.m Friday until services in the church.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to the church, 18084. Arrangements, Mann Funeral Home, 222 Washington St. East Green- Mrs. Frances 87 years 7 months of 122 Gary Road, Or-efietd, April 23, 1985, In widow of Michael G. Services 9:15 a.m.

Friday, Richard A. Heintzelman Home, 54 Summit Schnecksville; Mast of Burial 10 a.m. St. the Worker Catholic Orefield R.l. Interment, Resurrection Cemetery, R.2.

Call Thursday. Richard A. SCHARADIN Mrs. Marfan M. (Keiser), 72 years 3 months days, of Ailentown, April 2L 1985; widow of Eugene M.

Scharadin. Services II a.m. Wednesday, Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland Ailentown. Interment, Grandview Cemetery, Allen-town. CaH 10 a.m.

Wednesday until services. In lieu of flowers, contribution fo the building fund of Salem United Church of Christ, Ailentown. Trexler. ANTMOMV Curtis 43 years 4 months 3 days, of Slatington R.3, April 23, 1985; husband of Alverta S. (Gildner) Anthony.

Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Richard A. Heintzelman Funeral Home, 54 Summit Road, Schnecksville. Interment, Heidelberg Church Cemetery, Slatington R.l Call 7- p.m. Friday.

Richard A. Heintzelman. MCHALE Thomas B. 80, of 835 Delaware Ave. Fountain Hill, April 21, 1985; husband of late Helen E.

(Gribbon) McHale. Services 10:15 a.m. Wednesday, James T. Downing Funeral Home, 9th Avenue and W. Broad Street, Bethlehem; Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m.

St. Ursula's Catholic Church, 1300 Broadway, Fountain Hijj. interment. Holy Saviour cftme-tery, Bethlehem. CaH 7-9 p.m.

Tuesday. Contributions to the church memorial fund, 18015. James T. Downing. KELLER Thomas D.

23 years 3 months 12 days, of 703 How-ertown Road, Cata McNABB Mrs. Lulu G. (Hiester), 80 years 2 months 4 days, of 136 Bennett St. Lau-reldale, Berks County, April 21, 1985; widow of Meas H. McNabb.

Services Kr.30 a.m. Thursday, Milkins Funeral Home, 4914 Kutztown Road, Temple. Interment, Maiden-creek Cemetery, Blandon. Call p.m. Wednesday.

Contributions to American Diabetes Association, Reading 19601, or Christ UCC Organ Fund. Temple 1956a Milkins. April 21, 1985; son of B. and Margaret Keller. Mass of Burial 9 a.m.

St. Andrew's Church, North Interment, parish Call p.m. John H. Brubaker Home, 3rd and Catasauqua. John CRAGO Atty.

WH-Ham H. Jr. 74 years fcJ months 1 day, of 305 W. Springfield Ave. Philadelphia, formerly of Bethlehem, April 23, W8S, in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia; husband of Lori M.

(Malengo) Crago. Services and Interment at convenience of family. No calling hours. In Heu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society, Lehigh County Unit, 1524 Linden St. Ailentown 18105.

Arrangements. Jacob F. Ruth Funeral Home, 8413 Germantown Ave. Philadelphia. Ruth.

MUTM Mrs. Stella W. (Schaeffer), 73 years 10 months 25 days, of Bminigs-ville R.2, April 19, T9B5; wife of Joseph S. Mum. Services 11 a.m.

Wednesday, St. John's United Church of Christ, Fo-gelsvilie. Interment, Fogels-ville Union Cemetery. Call p.m. Tuesday, Schmoy-er Funeral Home, Breinigi-villa.

Schmoyer. CNEILL Patrick T. 77 years 6 months 24 days, of 1211 Walnut St. Ailentown, April 22, 198S; husband of Celestine (Hower) O'Neill. Services a.m.

Friday, Weber Funeral Homes, Inc. 502 Ridge Ave. Ailentown; Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Cathedral of St. Catharine of Siena, Alien-town.

Interment, Resurrection Cemetery, Wescosville. Call 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Contributions to the Diabetes Association of the Lehigh Vettey, 2045 Westgate Drive. Bethlehem 18017.

Weber. REMALEY Hester E. 88 years 6 months 20 days, of 1925 W. Broad St. Bethlehem, April 23, 1985; daughter of the late Bertin and Stella (Williams) Remaley.

Services 10:30 m. Friday, Kuiik Funeral Homes, 426 Hanover Ave. Ailentown. Interment, Grandview Cemetery, South Whitehall Township. Can 10 RUHF Mrs.

Margaret A. (Alisio), 56 years 2 month 20 days, of 1719 New York Ave. Ailentown, AprH 23, 1985; wife of Joseph F. Ruhf. Services 10:30 a.m.

Friday, Werley-Knopp Funeral Home, Inc. 46 E. Susquehanna St. AHentown. Interment Eastern Salisbury Cemetery, Salisbury Township.

CaM 9.30 a.m. Friday until services, Heu of flowers, contributions to American Cancer Society, Lehigh County unit, 1524 Linden St. AHentown 18W2. SHEARER Mrs. Grace B.

(Bowman), of Ailentown, April 22, 1985; widow of G. Louts Shearer. Services 1 p.m. Thursday, Stephens Funeral Home, Inc. 1335-37 Linden St.

Ailentown. Interment, Greenwood Cemetery, Ailentown. CaH noon Thursday until er-vices. Stephens. DANYI Stephen, 74 of 1253 E.

3rd St. Bethlehem, April 23. 1985. in Fountain Hill: Catasauqua. Walnut BEAN Mrs.

Evelyn (Andrews), 92, of 2850 Green Pond Road. Palmer Township. April 22, 1985, hi Wilson; widow of Theodore C. Bean. Services 10:30 a.m.

Saturday, Ashton Funeral Home, 14th and Northampton streets, Easton. Interment, Northampton Memorial Shrine, Palmer Township. Call 730 p.m. Friday. Contributions to Palmer Moravian Church, John and Moravian avenues, Easton 18042 er charity of your choice.

a.m. r-noay unru SvUHk- husband of Eva (Yurich) Den- S. Services a.m. Thursday, mnell Funeral Home, 245 E. Broad St.

Bethlehem; Mass of Christian Burial 30 a.m.. Holy Infancy Catholic Church, Bethlehem. Interment, Holy Saviour Cemetery, Bethlehem. Call 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.

ConnetL DEIFER Mrs. Anita A. (Piietis), 57 years 10 months 24 days, of 434 N. Leh St. Ailentown.

April 22, 1985; widow of Cart T. Deifer. Services K) a.m. Friday, Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 Highland St. Ailentown.

Interment, Green MORROW Mrs. Anna M. (Sandt) Muller, 90 years 8 mom hs 22 days, of Phoebe Home, 1925 Turner St. Alien-town, formerly of Easton, April 23. 1985; widow of Cart Morrow and Emil Muller.

Services 1030 a.m. Thursday, Phoebe Home. Interment, Forks United Church of Christ Cemetery, Forks Township. Cat! 9:30 a.m. Thursday until services.

Arrangements, John H. Brubaker Funeral Home, Third and Walnut streets. Relpn month 29 days, of 561 St. Emmaus, April husband of Mary Ketfy. Services KX Wednesday, Horace W.

Funeral Home, Inc. Main streets, hileinieiil. Calvary Cemetery, Emmaus. Call 9:30 a.m. Wednesday until services.

In lieu of flowery contributions to the American Cancer Society, Lehigh County Unit. 1524 Linden St. Box Ailentown MiOS. Horace W. Schantz.

SHEEHAN Eleanor M. 2 years 2 months 9 days, of Cedarbrook, Ailentown II formerly of Ailentown, AprH 23, 1985; daughter of the late John O. and Ellen C. (Crough) Sheehan. Services 930 a m.

Thursday, Weir Funeral Home, 1802 Turner St. AHentown; Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Cathedral of St. Catherine of Siena, AHentown. Interment, Holy Saviour Cemetery, Bethlehem.

CaM 9 a m. Thursday unM services. Robert weir. PFEIFFEft JuHus J. 65 years months 1 day, of 425 N.

4th St. AMentown. April II, 1985; husband of Margaret M. (fMtowitch) Pfeifter. Services 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday, Weber Funeral Homes, Inc. 502 Ridge Ave. Ailentown; Mass of Christian Burial a.m. Sacred Heart of Jesus Cetholic Church, Ailentown. Interment, parish cemetery.

CaH 8 30 a.m. Wednesday until SANTOS Antonio R. Sr. (1, of 542 SetfrMge St. Bethlehem, AprM 21, 1985 in Fountain Hill; husband of Alice (August) Santo.

Services 9 a.m. Wednesday, Connell Funeral Home, 245 E. Broad St. Bethlehem; Mass of Christian Burial 930 a m. Holy Infancy Catholic Church.

312 E. 4th St. Bethlehem. Interment, Holy Saviour Cemetery, Bethlehem. Ca4 7-9 p.m.

Tuesday. ConneC BEtGHE Mrs. Catherine L. (Kennedy), 89, formerty of Jim Thorpe. April 20, W8S, at Nazareth R.t widow of WW-liam Beigtte.

Services 10 a.m. Tuesday John H. Ring Funeral Home, 2X Center St. Jim Thorpe; Mass of Christian Burial W30 a.m. tmmeculete Conception Catholic Church, Jim Thorpe.

Interment, parish cemetery. CaM 30 a m. Tuesday until services. John H. Ring.

ROMANISHAN Mrs. Catherine (Opele). 92 of 2336 E. Scenic Drive. Bath, April 19, 1985; widow of Alex fte-manishan Sr.

Services 8 30 a m. Wednesday, Sensing Funeral Home, Moorestown; Divine Liturgy 930 a.m. St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church, 1343 Newport Northampton. Interment, church cemetery, Northampton.

Call 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Contributions to the church. 18067. George G.

Benting. 'I Agnes Cemetery, West Chester. CaH 4-9 p.m Tuesday and 9-10-45 a.m Wednesday in the dturch. Scripture service 7:30 Sm. Tuesday.

Arrangements, eiHy Delia Veccfna Funeral Home, 410 N. Church St. West Chester. wood Cemetery, Ailentown. Can 7-8 p.m.

Thursday. Contributions to Diabetes Association of the Lehigh Valley. 2045 Westgate Drive, Bethlehem MO 18. Trexler..

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