ANN ALBERTINA , 66, ofShirley died Sunday at St. Cha-rles Hospital , Port Jefferson.Mrs. Albertina was born in NewYork on October 30, 1913 andiivEu in uuiney IOI tue past. 6'£years. She was a member of St.Jude 's Prayer Group, MasticBeach.
She is survived by five sons,Harry, George , Raymond. Tho-mas and Robert; three daughters ,Elizabeth Skolnick , Patricia Pis-ciotta and Mary Bethel. Also sur-viving are two brothers, JosephAndrejack and Thomas Andre-jack; th ree sisters, Agnes Col-V\Q**tr» T 1D A «"H-1 *»,r»l*-* nlr n »-. *J l^p—-
Ganske , and 14 grandchildren.Wake prayers were offered
yesterday at the Roma FuneralHome, Shirley, by the Rev . Mar-cellus Pagano. A Mass of Chris-tian Burial will be held at 9:45a.m. today at St. Jude 's Church ,Mastic Beach , with interment tofnlln\X7 Of M.limt Plar.L-ont ("'p^^
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HENNY JANSSEN . 96, of EastMoriches died November 21 atCedar Lodge Nursing Hom e,Center Moriches. Mrs. Janssenwas born in Germany and hadlived here for many years. She issurvived by her two daughters ,Mrs. Erika Habetha of EastMoriches and Mrs. Kate Drit-schler of Coniagnp . and a!?^> fhroograndchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral serviceswere held November 23 at Sin-nicksons Moriches FuneralHome , Center Moriches , with theRev. Gordon Dickson officiating.Private cremation followed .
HAROLD C,HENDERSON , 83,of Center Moriches diedNovember 19. Mr. Hendersonwas bor n in New York City andhad lived here for many yea rs .He is survived by his daughter ,Mrs. Helen Robinson of CenterMoriches ; two nieces; onenephew ; three grandchildren andtwo g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n .Funeral services were heldNovember 24 at SinnicksonsMoriches Funeral Home CenterMoriches , with the Rev. GordonDickson officiating. Intermenttook place in Mt. PleasantCpmeterv East Moriches
WILLIAM A. JOHNSTON , 68,of Mastic Beach died at his homeon November 23. Mr. Johnstonwas born in Brooklyn and hadlived here for over 15 years. He issurvived by his wile , Jean, twosons, William of Canada andnuuen of New York my, adaughter , Miss Jean Johnston ofMastic Beach. Funeral serviceswere held November 25 at Sin-nicksons Moriches FuneralHome , Center Moriches. Privatecremation took place.
DOLORES ROMAN , 33, diedNovember 2u , at MetropolitanHosp ital in New. York City. Shewas born in Port Jefferson andhad been a resident of this areator a number of years. She issurvived by her mother , MildredMarsh yf Patchogue;one brother ,Cashirnere Marsh of Patchogue;two sisters , Joy Kol b of Pat-chogue and Joyce Marsh ofAmityville .
Mass of Christian Burial wasoffered at 10 a.m. November 23 atOur Lady of the Snow R.C.Church in Blue Point. Intermentfollowed at Holy SepulchreCemetery . Coram. Funerala r rangements were by theRobertaccio Funeral Home ofPatchogue.
ALBERT C. VILLACARA , 79,died November 22 at hisresidence. Mr. Villacare wasborn in Italy and lived in NewVnr'lr r^ifir K f*frt»»r * wo„m/t f^, fKrt* w. «. " *J > V
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Angela of Brookhaven ; two sons ,Victor of Brookhaven , and Rickof Concord , Calif., four grand-children ; one brother , Anthony ofShirley ; and one sister , LucyZoccano of North Miami Beach .
Wake prayers and Fraternalservices were conducted Sundayevening at Lucia Bros. FuneralHome , Patchogue. Mass ofChristian Burial was celebratedMonday at Mary ImmaculateChurch , Bellport. Intermentfollowed in Holy SepulchreCemetery, Coram.
MAKJA L. LENHARD , 72 , diedNovember 21 at BrookhavenMemorial Hospital. She residedat 121 Ohio Ave., Medford.
She is survived by her husbandAnton of Medford ; four sons ,John of Florida , Walter of Con -necticut , George of New Mexicoand Anthony of Medford ; twosisters who reside in Germanv :eight grandchildren , and onegreat-grandchild. Wake Prayerswere recited at 8 p.m. Friday atJames B. McManus FuneralHome , Medford , Mass 9:45 a.m .Saturday at St. Sylvester R.C.Church , Medfor d. In te rmentfo l lowp d at Ho!v Spni i inhro- . „ . t - »^.j » ^» -p ^i v . i l i
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t5rooKnaven died Noveiiibei 24 atBrookhaven Memorial Hospital.He is survived by his daughter ,Eleanor Weber of Brookhaven ; abrother , Ernest of Greenfield ,Mass.; a sister , Doris Greene ofMillers Falls , Mass. and twograndchildren. Religious ser-vices and interment were held inGreen River CemeteryGreenfield , Mass. Arrangementswere made by the RuiandFuneral Home.
J A M E S D U N B A R , 59 , ofMedford died November 20 atBrookhaven Memorial Hospital.?vlr. Dunbar served in the UnitedStates Army and was a veteran ofWW II. He is survived by his wife ,Mary ; two sons , James of Texasand Dennis of Medford ; twodaughters , Rosemary Schaffnerof Medford and Lois Dunbar ofMedford ; a brother . Vernon ofNew York; two sisters , EvelynMagnuson of Medford andDorothy Dunbar of Medford ; andtwo grandchildren . Services werehplri MnnHav mnrnind af H-.a:J -~;W iTis_,ii - <3 _> iiiUi UUig ax. incRuland Funeral Home. The Rev.Blake off ic ia ted. In te rmentfollowed at Calverton National/"» A. ~ /-" 1v-c incsn) , ^divenon.
GEORGE W. HAZARD , SR. 83,of Bellport died November 24 athis residence. Born in Pa., Mr.Hazard had been a resident ofthis area for the past 52 years.
He is survived by his wife ,TTaiientma ; three sons , Jame^ ofBellport , Edward of LakeRonkonkoma and George Jr. ofFarmingville ; a daughter , MaryNielson of Japan; a brother ,Rowland of Indiana ; a sister ,Mary Walker of Florida ; 17grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Services were held Tuesdaymorning at the Ruland FuneralHome. The Rev. Linwood Det-wieler , pastor of the First BaptistChurch of Patchogue , off' ciated .Interment followed atWashington Memorial ParkCemetery , Coram.
ALICE ABRAM S , 82, of IslipTerrace died November 25 atSouthside Hospital. She was amember of the Col. Josiah SmithChapter of The D.A.R. She issurvived by two da ughters , JoyceBuniski of Brookhav en qndShirley Sampogna of IslipTerrace ; seven grandchildrenand sever, great-grandchildren .wj CrviCGS Win uc 1161O at II a.m .this morning at the RulandFuneral Home. The Rev . Dr.Arthur Bloom , pastor of TheUnited Methodist Church ofPatchogue , will officiate. In-terment will follow at Blue PointCemetery , Blue Point.
HENRY E. BROWN , 87, ofNorth Patchogue died November24 at Brookhaven MemorialHospital. Mr. Brown was a life-long resident of Patchogue. He issurvived by a son , Eugene ofBayport ; two daughters ,Jacquelyn Smith of North Pat-chogue and Ruth Smith of Pat-chogue; a sister , MabelSchnieder of Florida; sevengrandchi ldren and 14 greatgrandchildren. Services wereheld Monday morning at theRuland Funeral Home. The Rev .Harry B. Sherman of St. Paul'sE^isc^oal Church of Pa ^ cho^ "*"1officiated . Interment followed atCedar Grove Cemetery, Pat-chogue.
J O H N T. GHOSH) , 91 , ofPatchogue died on Monday at thePatchogue Nursing Center . Hewas born in Bay Shore , and hadbeen a resident of Patchogue fora number of years. He owned andoperated a fruit and vegetablemarket in Brookhaven for over 30years . His w i f e , Louise ,predeceased him in 1973.
He is survived by a son , John T.Jr. of Patcho gue; two brothers ,Phil ip and Frank , both of BayShore.
Wake prayers were held onWednesday at the RobertaccioFunera l Home Patchog iie AMass of Christian Burial will beoffered at 10 a.m . today at St.Francis de Sales K.C. Churc h ,Patchogue , with the Rev . Ed-ward J. Boy le as the celebrant.I n t e r m e n t wi l l be in HolySepulchre Cemetery , Coram
CHRISTINE C. DECKMAN , 33,of Center Moriches died onNov ember 26 at Central SuffolkHospital , Riverhead. Mrs. Deck-man was born in New York andhad been a resident of CenterMoriches for the past 12 years .Mrs . Deckman had been amember of the Garden Club ofthe Moriches .
She is survived by her mother ,Charlotte Kruggel of Center
Moriches , her husband , KennethM. Deckman Jr. of CenterMoriches , two sons , Kennethp] dward Deckman and TodCharles Deckman of CenterMoriches and her sisiter , LeslieJapnhc of Sat s> ulrot _
Funeral services were held atHermann 's Funeral Home , Inc.,Center Moriches , last evening at8 p.m. with Rev. Gordon GrahamDickson of f i c ia t ing . Pr ivatecremat ion followed atW a s h i n g t o n M e m o r i a lCrematory. Coram.
MARY H. KINSELL A died onNovember 24 at BrookhavenMemorial Hospital. She was bornin Ireland and had been aresident of this area for 70 yea rs .She was a member of the originalGolden Age Club of Patchogue.She is survived by five daughters ,Una Randa l l , Brookhaven ;Lucille Freer , N.Y.C; MariannaSchubert , Circlev ille : KathleenRi ch t e r , Brookhaven ; Aileen
Taylor , Middletown; and oneson , James Kinsella ,Brookhaven ; 13 grandchildrenand 26 great-grandchildren. Massof Christi an Burial was offered atMary Im m a c u l a t e Church ,Jj "ll~ i—* - — Mrn -i f l ^v -I ^r . ' J^ J ..¦Interment followed at YaphankCemetery. Wake Prayers wereheld Sunday at 7:4 5 p.m. atRobertaccio Funeral Home , Inc.,oi Patchogue.
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Mrs. Anna Eichele Liguori , 84,of Patchogue , matriarch of 73descendants , died last Saturdayin Brookhaven Memorial hospitalafter a few months ' illness.
Born in Brooklyn , she moved 60years ago to Patchogue , whereshe and her husband , Vincent ,proceeded to raise 14 children ,one of the iargest families in thisarea.
The Depression , plus thesubsequent loss of her husband ,placed a tremendous respon-sibility on Mrs.Liguori , but shesquarely met it .
The f a m i l y 's f inanc ia l cir-cumstances were limited as thechildren were growing up, but assome of them recently put it ,"What a cook she was , and shecould make a nutritious mealalmost out of nothing.
"And another thing, theyadded , "when we were kids , Mommade all our clothes . Fur-thermore , we always knew whereMom was-at home , and shealways had to know where each
01 us was.Mrs . Liguori was a lifelong
member of St. Francis de SalesRoman Catholic Parish.
Surviving are five sons ,Thomas G. Liguori , East Pat-chogue , Philip Liguori ,Brookhaven , John Liguori ,Sidney Center , N .Y., and Joseph** ~* A Tr:n/.»»i T :.-.- —: i *. * »- ,_ .QUU mn,cm l-iigUUH , UOII1 I'ai-chogue; seven daughters , Mrs.Elizabeth Baum , Dix Hills , Mrs.Marie Brems , Mrs . PatriciaTurano , both East Patchogue ,Mrs. Rose Maloney, Babylon ,Ms. Clara Liguon , Connecticut ,and Mrs. Theresa Perry and Mrs.Donna Nesi , both of Patchogue ;also 35 grandchildren and 26great-grandchildren.
Two daughters , Mrs . FlorenceSalmon and Bertha Liguori ,predeceased their mother.
A Wake Vigil was held Tuesdayevening in The Ruland FuneralHome , Patchogue. A Mass wasoffered Wednesday m St. FrancisdeSales Church. Interment inWashington Memorial Park .
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