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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 64

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Rochester, New York
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Deaths Reported in Western New York Area JOHN J. MC KENNA SODUS John J. Mc Kenna, of 20 Smith St. died Tuesday (Dec. 6, 1966) in Myers Community Hospital here.

Born in Rochester, Mr. Me Kenna was employed by E. Pont de Nemours Co. Rochester for 23 years. For the seven years, he was engaged in farming.

Mr. Mc Kenna was a member Wolcott Elks Lodge 1763. Survivors include his widow, former Ann Sline; one son, Francis X. Mc Kenna; three sisters, Mrs. Patricia Schriever, Mrs.

Kathryn Brown and Mrs. Mary Rita Donovan, and one brother, Frank J. Mc 1 Kenna, Rochester. Calling hours will be today Thursday from 3 to 5 and IGA TABLERITE- -FAMILY STEAK IGA Margarine Un FOR ONLY PKGS. 1-LB.

QTRS. KRAFT -FRESH ORANGE JUICE GAL. HALF MRS. PAULS ONION RINGS 9-OZ. FROZEN 20c PKG.

BANQUET MEAT PIES FROZEN 8-OZ. PKGS. DETERGENT COLD POWER 4-OZ. PKG. War I veteran, serving in the Army engineers.

He leaves his widow, Ethel of Lyons; two sons, Edwin of Williamson and Lewis of Clyde; two daughters, Mrs. Doris De Vay of Lyons and Mrs. Shirley Austin of Florida; 10 grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and from to 9 p.m.

Thursday at the Weeks Funeral Home in Lyons. The service will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the funeral home by Rev. Carl Johnson. Burial in South Lyons Cemetery.

WILLIAM C. MANTHEY BATAVIA William C. Man82, of 8770 Morganville Stafford, died in Genesee Memorial Hospital Tuesday 6, 1966). native of Buffalo, he came Tablerite-ROUND STEAK. TABLERITE STEAK PROCESSED SPREAD NATURAL PIZZA SWISS MUENSTER LIVONIA MARION MONTOUR FALLS MT.

MORRIS NEWARK NAPLES NUNDA BASIN OAKFIELD PAVILION Main St. PERRY Main St. PENN YAN PRATTSBURG RETSOF SPRINGS RUSH RUSHVILLE SODUS SPENCERPORT VICTOR WALWORTH WATKINS GLEN WILLIAMSON WEBSTER FALLS 964 Ridge Rd. WYOMING here in 1902 with the Mathes Shell factory. He retired in 1955 after serving as custodian at the New York State School for the Blind.

He was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church. Mr. Manthey leaves his widow, the former Jessie Rial; two sons, Harold E. Manthey of Buffalo and Edward W. of Binghamton; a daughter, Mrs.

Earl (Harriet) Warner of Stafford; eight grandchildren, and 12 great Friends may call at the H.E. Turner Co. Mortuary where a service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday. Burial will 1 be in Elmlawn Cemetery, Kenmore.

Memorials may be made to the Emmanuel Baptist Church building fund. DONALD H. KERR Memorial Hospital night (Dec. 5, 1966), brief illness. A native of Detroit, and a resident here years, Mr.

Kerr was a for Chapin-Owen was an Army veteran War II, a member Joseph's Church and Lodge, director of the County Baseball Club governor of Byron Country Club. Mrs. Kerr, the trude Geiger, survives son, Dennis and a Sharon both at home, brother, Kenneth Kerr ant Hill, Calif. Friends may call at Turner Co. mortuary.

ices will be in the Donald H. Kerr, a.m. Friday and in St. 7948 Batavia-Stafford Church at 9:30. Burial Road died i in Genesee St.

Joseph's cemetery. IGA TABLERITE T-BONE STEAK LB. GROUND FRESH LB. LOAF 2-LB. 59 IGA TABLERITE EGGS E.

GR. 'A' LARGE DOZ. TABLEKING-FROZEN FRENCH FRIES CRINKLE CUT 9-OZ. PKGS. BAR SOAP BUBBLE BATH PALMOLIVE SOAKY BAR BTL.

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the Moose Genesee and a Meadows former Gerwith a daughter, and a of Pleas- the H.E. Servmortuary at 9 Joseph's will be in ROCHESTER Wednesday, DEMOCRAT Dec. AND 7, CHRONICLE: 11B to 9 p.m. at the H. S.

Norton Co. Funeral Home, Sodus. Services will be held there Friday at 2 p.m. with Rev. J.

Russell Dunlap officiating. The burial service will be at the family's convenience. JOHN P. DE LASS ONTARIO John P. De Lass, 78, of 66 Furnace Road, died Tuesday, (Dec.

6, 1966) Myers Community Hospital Sodus, following a long illness. He had been a patient at Hospital a few hours. Born in Ontario, Mr. De Lass was a retired carpenter. Surviving are his widow, the former Norma Brunswick; two daughters, Mrs.

Arthur (Thelma) Schreiber of Ontario and Mrs. Granger Eaton Esperance; two sons, Harold De (GA CHICKEN BEEF TURKEY Lass of Ontario and Gerald De Lass of Webster; one brother, Floyd De Las of Otario; 12 grandchildren, and five greatnngradcildre. The Lauschey Funeral Home in Ontario will be open today from 2 to 4 1 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held there Thursday at 2 p.m.

with Rev. el Harry R. Lee of North Ontario Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Furnaceville Cemetery. HERBERT R.

BULLOCK LYONS Herbert R. Bullock, 70, died Tuesday (Dec. 6, 1966) in his home at Mirick Lyons. He was born in Lyons July 27, 1896, a son of Clark and Addie Blanchard Bullock. He was a retired carpenter and a IGA IGA SIRLOIN SIRLOIN TIP ROAST LB.

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478 N. GOODMAN EAST 105 LOWDEN -PT. RD. 3047. W.

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A ALBION ALFRED. ALEXANDER ALMOND BATH BERGEN BRADFORD BUSHNELL'S CANANDAIGUA 336 N. 514 S. CALEDONIA CANISTEO CLIFTON DANSVILLE AVON FAIRPORT GENEVA GORHAM HAMLIN HILTON HOLCOMB HONEOYE ROY BATAVIA 49, of Townline TABLERITE ROUND. SAUSAGE.

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JELLIES SLICES or 2-LB. POLY BAG ASST. DIET SEGO DRINKS 4 CANS 10-OZ. $1 IGA WHOLE IRISH POTATOES 8 CANS 300 $1 CALO CAT FOOD 8 CANS 15-OZ. $1 JIFFY BISCUIT MIX 2 8-OZ.

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