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a a a a Fisher, 52, Detective, Dies COURIER- POST, Camden, N. Monday, March 9, 1959 Norris Fisher, 52, a detective with the Pennsauken Police Department, died Sunday of a heart attack in his summer home on Delsea Green Creek, Wildwood. Born in Philadelphia, he had been a Pennsauken resident 30 years, where he lived with his! sister, Mrs. Ozzie Weiss, of 7625 Maple ave. He, joined the department as a patrolman in 1934 and was appointed detective in 1953.

A veteran of War IT, he was a member of Haddonfield Lodge 130, Excelsior Consistory; Crescent Temple: Pennsauken Post 125, American Legion, and East Pennsauken Fire CompaYso surviving are his wife, Anna; a daughter, Janet a son, William, of Almonesson: another sister, Mrs. Alberta Will, of Pennsauken; three brothers, Frank, of Willow Grove, Egbert and Charles, of Pennsauken, and three grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 Thursday in the Inglesby Sons Funeral Home, Cove and Wyndam Pennsauken, where friends, Burial may will call be in Wednesday Bethel Memorial Park, Pennsauken. MISS HELEN LARSEN Miss Helen Larsen, 51, of 75 E. Browning Bellmawr, died Saturday at home following a long illness.

Born in Belgium, she was a resident of Bellmawr for 32 years. employed at the Radio Condenser for 13 years. Surviving her Mrs. Rose Larsen; a brother, Henry, of Mt. Ephraim, and four nieces, Services will be held at 10 a.

m. Wednesday, with, requiem Mass celebrated in St. Francis deSales Church, Barrington, Friends and relatives will meet at 9 the haffey Funeral home," 11 Kings Highway East, Mt. Ephraim. Burial will be in New St.

Mary Cemetery. A viewing will be conducted Tuesday evening. WALTER BERRY Verga, March 9 Walter Berry, 84, of Crown Point died Saturday at his home. Born in Atsion, he formerly lived in Haddon Heights and St. Petersburg, and was a resident here four years.

He was a member of Excelsior Consistory, Valley of Camden; Crescent Temple, Trenton, and Long Branch Lodge FAM. Surviving are a son, Thomas, of Verga, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Smith, of Ardmore. Pa. Services will be held Wednes.

day at 11 a. m. in the Knight Funeral Home, Rich and Central Berlin, where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in Berlin Cemetery. MRS.

ANNA WECKE Mrs. Anna Wecke, 74, died Saturday in her home, 8565 Osler Pennsauken. A native of Berlin, she lived in Pennsauken 10 years. Surviving are her husband, Karl; daughters, Mrs. Lucille Campassi, of Pennsauken, 1 Loehde, in Germany; a brother, Frank Bohr.

isch, of Princeton, and two grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. in the Stephenson Funeral Home, 33 W. Maple Merchantville, where friends may call after noon. Burial will be in Rocky Hill Cemetery, Franklin Township, Mercer County, NORRIS FISHER Pennsauken detective Mrs.

Bertha A. Hines Dies of Heart Attack Mt. Holly, March 9 Mrs. Bertha A. Hines, 67, of 176 Madison who suffered a heart attack while driving her car in Delaware Township March 4.

died Friday in Burlington County Hospital here. Born in Philadelphia, Mrs. Hines was a resident here for 10 years, previously living the Palmyra Riverton She had been a clerk at the hospital for secretary Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Vogel, of Dayton, 0. Services will be held at 11 a.

m. Tuesday in the Snover Funeral Home, 313 E. Broad Palmyra, where friends may call tonight. Burial will be at the convience of the family. Deaths Reach 24.

From Poison Alcohol Monterrey, Mexico, March 9 (UPI) -The toll of last week's paint thinner "jag" rose over the weekend to 24 soldiers and migrant workers dead and 41 hospitalized in serious condition. The victims took drinks from a drum of denatured alcohol. intended for thinning paint, which fell off a truck passing through Monterrey last week. Local authorities left the drum on a lot between an Army post and a recruiting, center for migrant workers. Man's Body Found After Two Days The body of Raymond R.

Amigo was, found lying in the bathroom his apartment at 220A Morse Sunday morning by police. Coroner Blake said Amigo apparently died of natural causes two days before his body was found by Ptl. George Brown. The man's da Mrs. Shirley Stafford, of 58 Summit Bellmawr, asked police to investigate after reporting she had not her father in law for several days.

CAR KILLS PHILA, BOY A Philadelphia boy was killed Sunday when struck by an automobile near his home. The victim. Michael Harding, 4, of 841 S. 56th was pronounced dead at Misericordia Hospital. Police identified the driver of the car as Kemitt Wilson, 17, of 3351 Filbert a junior at West Philadelphia High School.

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License Nos. 642, 641, 896, 907 ELWOOD H. SHINN SR. JOSEPH Burlington, March 9-Elwood H. Shinn 63, died Saturday (in his home on Oxmead rd.

A native of Bridgeboro, he was a ton Township He was a long time self employed Burlingmember of Burlington Grange 150, and the New Jersey Seed Growers Association. Surviving are his wife, Ethel; four daughters, Mrs. Ada Riches, at home, Mrs. Alice Parent, of Burlington, and Mrs. Almeda Cramer and Mrs.

Jane Cowperthwait, of Mt. Holly; three sons, Elwood H. Stanley C. and Harold of Burlington; two brothers, Charles of Vincentown. and Barzilliar of Burlington, and twenty grandchildren.

Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in a funeral home at 302 E. Union where friends may call tonight. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Florence.

MRS. ANNA E. COOLING OBITUARIES Joseph Klimkofski, 68, of 318 Evergreen Delaware Township, died Saturday in Cooper Hospital. A native of Philadelphia, he was a township resident 40 years, and a municipal employe. Surviving are his wife, Anastasia; four daughters, Mrs.

Anna Genzano, Mrs. Frances Meloni and Mrs. Louise French, all of Merchantville, and Mrs. Marie Joseph, of John, Helmes, of Camdens, four sons, of Merchantville; Michael, of Ft. Wayne, and William, of Camden; a stepson, Stephen Zelesko, of Merchantville, and eighteen grandchildren.

Friends will meet Wednesday at 8.30 a. m. in the Inglesby and Sons Funeral Home, Cove and Wyndam Pennsauken, High requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9.30 a. m. in St.

Peter's Church, Merchantville. A viewing will be held Tuesday night in the funeral home. Burial will be in JOSEPH B. SHILLENS Joseph B. Shillens, 75, of 224 Cooper died Friday.

A native of Gettysburg, he was a Camden resident 43 years. He and a of the Railroad was a retired, railroad worker, YMCA. Surviving are his wife, Julia; two daughters, Mrs. Francis Gonzales, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Mary Waters, of Newport, a brother, Thomas, of Newark; a sister, Mrs.

Anna Weiss, of Harrisburg, and five grandchildren. Friends will meet Wednesday at 8 a. m. in the Harry Leonard Funeral Home, 2850 Federal st. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.

m. in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. A viewing will be held Tuesday night in the funeral home. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Delaware Township. JAMES MORAWSKI Riverside, March 9 James Morawski, 69, of 218 Lippincott died Sunday in Zurbrugg Memorial Hospital.

A native of Poland and former Burlington resident, lived three years in Riverside and was a retired pipe chipper. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Wanda Hullings, of Riverside; a son, James of Newark, and two grandchildren. Relatives and friends will meet at 9 a. m.

Thursday in the Cole Funeral Home, Bridgeboro and Washington sts. Requiem high will be celebrated at 10 o'clock in St. Casimir's Church. A viewing will be held Wednesday night at the funeral home and burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery.

CAROL LOCILENTO Carol Locilento, 5, of 1150 Van Hook died Sunday in Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia. Surviving are here parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Locilento; a brother, Nicholas her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Somers, of Philadelphia, and her paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Dominic Locilento, of Camden. Friends will meet Wednesday at 8.30 a. m. in the Stanley A.

Zembruski Funeral Home, 1643 Mt. Ephraim ave. An Angel's Mass will be celebrated in Sacred Heart Church, Broadway and Ferry at 9.30 a. m. There will be viewing in the funeral home Tuesday night.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Delaware Township. LAWRENCE SVIBEN Requiem high Mass for Lawrence Sviben, 65, of 859 N. 32nd will be celebrated Tuesday at 9 a. m. in St.

Anthony's of Padau Church. Friends will meet at 8 a. m. in the home, where they may call tonight. Burial wilt be in New St.

Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. Mr. Sviben died Friday. He is survived by his wife, 1 Victoria: four sons, John, Lawrence Jr. and Michael, of Camden, and Edward, of Palmyra; four daughters, Mrs.

Catherine Connor, Mrs. Mary Sleister, Mrs. Theresa Donahue and Mrs. Rose Sheffler, all of Camden; twenty-eight grandchildren three greatgrandchildren. RUDOLPH PALME Rudolph P.

Palme, 77, of 43 Minnehaha Hi-Nella, died Saturday. He was a retired machinist for the MacAndrews and Forbes of Camden, and was member of Mozart Lodge 121, FAM. Camden; Excelsior Consistory, and the Shepherds of Bethlehem. Williams, Surviving with are whom two he sons. lived, R.

and Raymond of Palmyra; a sister. Mrs. Alwina Oetzel, of Sewell, and seven grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m.

in the B. C. Schroeder and Sons, Funeral Home, 715 Cooper where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in Harleigh Ceme- tery. MRS.

BERTHA M. SLOAN Mrs. Bertha M. Sloan, 53, of 720 Grant died Saturday in Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia.

A native of Philadelphia, Mrs. Sloan was a resident of Camden for the last 38 years. Her husband, James a sister and two brothers survive. Services will be held Wednesday at 1.30 p. m.

in the Murray Funeral Home, 408 Cooper where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in Bethel Memorial Park, Pennsauken. JOHN H. THEVENY Services will be held, tonight at 9 o'clock for John Theveny, 47, of 39 Carver Clementon, in the Ora L. Wooster Funeral Home, 51 Park Clementon, where friends may call after 7 m.

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Y. for Mberal sample. L. L. Murphy Dies; Public Service Aide Lawrence L.

Murphy, 61, of 1552 Haddon died Saturday in the Valley Forge Heart Hospital. Born in Harrington, he was a resident of Camden for 35 years, He was employed at Public Service and was member of the company 25-year-club. trustee the First Presbyterian He also, was an elder and Church of Camden; Trimble Lodge, Lebanon, 117, FAM; Camden Tall Forest Cedars 5. and American Legion Post 231. Surviving are his wife, Aubrey; two brothers, Arthur, of Page, Ariz.

and Norris, of Milton, two sisters. Mrs. Clara Kenton. of Ellendale. Dela.

and Mrs. Nellie Pusey, of Bridgeville, and a niece. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the residence, friends may call Tuesday night.

Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery under the direction of director. Richard H. Davies, MRS. LILLIE B. WILLARD Delanco, March 9-Mrs.

Lillie B. Willard, 85, a resident here for six years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frances Stebbins, at 218 Walters ave, Also surviving are two sons, Edwin, of Delanco, and Hartzell, of Riverside; three other daughters, Mrs. Helen Romig, of Burlington; Mrs. Ruth Peck, of Pennsauken Township, and Mrs.

Reba Sweigart, of Camden; eleven grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren, Friends may call at the Snover Funeral Home, 478 Cooper Beverly, after will 7 p. m. Tuesday. be held funeral home at 1 p. m.

Wednesday. Burial will be in Monument Cemetery, Beverly. FRANK J. BECKETT SR. Frank J.

Beckett 68. a former resident of Clementon. died Saturday in his home in St. Petersburg, Fla. He was a retired pipefitter, Surviving are his wife, Anna two sons.

Frank Petersburg; William, of Woodbury; three daughters, Mrs. Clara Fletcher, Pitman; Ruth Winters, of Malaga; Mrs. Dolores Small, of St. Petersburg: twelve grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services and burial were in St.

Petersburg today. BENJAMIN M. BREEDING Benjamin M. Breeding. 75, of 3804 Westfield died Thursday at his home.

4 A resident of Camden since 1930, Mr. ing was a native of Centerville, and a retired 20-year- employe of the Bell Telephone Co. A brother, Harry of Deland, survives. Services will be Tuesday at 1.30 p. m.

in the Murray Funeral Home, 408 Cooper where friends may call this evening. Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery, HARRY W. PINE Westville, March 9-Harry W. Pine, 71, of 33 Locust died Friday in West Jersey Hospital, Camden, A native of Camden, he was a Westville resident 15 years. Surviving are a son, Hilton of West Collingswood; a daughter, Mrs.

Schaefer, of Erlton, and a grandchild. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in a funeral home at 402 White Horse Haddon Heights, where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery, Camden.

GEORGE E. ALLUISI George E. Alluisi, 53, of 201-B Haddon Hills Apartments, Haddon Township, died Sunday in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. He was financial advertising Arthur L. Predpelski (WOODLAWN FUNERAL OR MT.

EPHRAIM AVE. CAMDEN, N. J. DU BOIS Funeral Home N. E.

Cor. Chambers Ave, Washington Camden, N. J. 700 White Horse Pike, Audubon WILLIAM WALLACE DU BOIS Woodlawn 4-0866 Lincoln 7-2700 McCANN FUNERAL HOME Walter McCANN John R. McCANN Funeral Directors Embalmers Brown Monmouth Sts.

Gloucester, N.J. Ph. GL 6-1142 Inglesby Sons FUNERAL HOME Established 1924 GERALD A. INGLESBY, Manager COVE WYNDAM RDS. PENNSAUKEN Air Conditioned Ample Parking on the Premises solicitor for the Philadelphia Inquirer for the last seven years and was formerly associated with the New York Times, New York Herald Tribune and the Wall Street Journal.

Surviving is his wife, Lillian. Solemn requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 10 a. m. day in St. Andrews Church, Astoria, N.

Y. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, N. Y. GUSTAY ROEDEL SON Funeral Directors 3 Generations of Funeral Services 804-06 N. 27th St.

WOodlawn 4-1995 AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES CHARLES W. McCANN Funeral Director W. CHURCH ST. BLACKWOOD, N. J.

BLACKWOOD 8-0078 SEBASTIAN DIMARTINO Mrs. Anna E. Cooling, 80, ot 241 White, Horse Clementon, Sunday in her A native of Philadelphia, she was a Clementon resident 35 years. Mrs. Cooling was a former Republican committeewoman.

Surviving are four sons. Lewis V. and Franc H. Pond, both of Philadelphia; Joseph S. Cooling of Clementon, and Zachary Cooling, of Big Stone Gap, three daughters, Mrs.

Paul Arenson, of Chicago; Mrs. Raymond Bitler, of Audubon, and Mrs. Charles Hoffmann, of Clementon; seven grandchildren, and fourteeny, Services will great-grandchildren. be held Thursday at 1 p. m.

in the Ora L. Wooster Funeral Home. 51 Park Clementon, where friends may' call Wednesday, night. Burial will be in Lakeview Me. morial Park, Cinnaminson.

GEORGE CAVE George W. Cave, 70, of 38 Lane Gloucester City, died Saturday, in Cooper and Hospital. GlouPhiladelphia a cester City resident 45 years, he was guard a at retired the mail Camden carrier Trust and Co. a. He was a member of Cloud Lodge, Post 101, 1269, FAM; VFW, Sparrow and Max- the Selective Service Board of Gloucester City.

Surviving are his wife, Mary a daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Enzman, of Woodbury; a son, of Magnolia, and four grandchildren. Services will be held at 11.30 a. Wednesday, in the Parker Funeral Cumberland Gloucester City, where friends may call Tuesday night.

Burial will be in National Cemetery, Beverly. MRS. KATHERINE MILBY Mrs. Katherine P. Milby, 74, of 4735 Poplar Pennsauken, died Sunday at home.

Surviving are her husband, Willard J. Milby, a retired master plumber; four sons, Jess B. and the Rev. John B. Milby, Pennsauken; Willard J.

of North Miami, and George of Camden; two brothers, Fred Ogle, of Pennsauken, and George T. Ogle, of Camden; a sister, Mrs. Thomas P. Flaherty, of Camden; eleven grandchildren and one, great grandchild. The Rev.

Walter C. Reichner, pastor of Emanuel Baptist Church, will officiate at services to be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Mason E. Bradley Funeral Home, 3203 Federal st.

A viewing will be conducted Tuesday evening. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery. BENJAMIN F. CHRISTY Riverside, March 9-Benjamin F. Christy, of 222 Rancocas died Born in Camden and resident six years, he was a retired bricklayer.

He was a member of Jr. OUAM, Camden. Surviving are his wife, Laura: a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Clauss, of Riverside; two brothers, Charles, of Florida, and Frank, of Franklinville; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Brown, of Hilltop, and Mrs.

Clara Boyer, of Camden; grandchildren and fifteen great children. Services will be held at 10.30 a. m. Wednesday in the Cole Funeral Home, Bridgeboro and Washington where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in Coopertown Cemetery, Beverly.

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Funeral services will be held at 9 a. m. Tuesday with requiem high Mass in St. Joan of Are Church, Fairview. Friends and relatives will meet at 8 a.

m. in the Bocco Funeral Home, 4th and Walnut sts. A viewing will be conducted tonight. Burial will be in New St. Mary's Cemetery.

CHARLES L. DUGAN SR. Charles L. Dugan 57, of 5 516 Spruce died Sunday in Catonsville, where he was visiting mother. He was a for.

mer employe of the Sun Oil Co. A native of Catonsville, he lived in Camden 35 years. He is survived by wife, Mildred; a son, Charles his mother, Mrs. Martha Dugan; a sister, Mrs. Herbert Greenwalt, of Catonsville, and three grandchildren.

Friends will meet Thursday at 8 a. m. in the home. Requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 9 a. m.

in SS. Peter and Paul Church, Spruce and St. John's sts. There will be a viewing in the home Wednesday night. Burial will be in New St.

Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. MRS. EMMA BRYSON Mrs. Emma Bryson, 65, died Sunday in her home, 124 E. Maple Lindenwold.

A native of Belfast, Ireland, and a former resident of Camden, she lived in Lindenwold the last 31 years. Surviving are her husband. Andrew; two daughters, Mrs. Nelson Shaw, of Lindenwold. and Mrs.

Julian Masso, of West Berlin, and two grandchildren. Private services will be held Wednesday. Friends may call Tuesday night in a funeral home at White Horse pk. at Stone Lindenwold. Burial in New Camden Cemetery will be at the convenience of the family.

MRS. CLARA MARKLEY Mrs. Clara D. Markley, of 30 N. Cove Merchantville, died Friday in Cooper Hospital.

A native of Dennis Township, she lived in Merchantville and Pennsauken 28 years. She owned and operated a beauty parlor at the Cove rd. address since 1930. Surviving are a son, J. William Markley, of Moorestown; and a brother, Russell L.

brow of Pennsville. Services will be held Wednesday at 11 a. m. in the Stephenson Funeral Home, 33 W. Maple Merchantville, where friends may call night.

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