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Sun-Bulletin Thursday, March 7, 1991 Binghamton man didn't sell cocaine, trial jury decides By KEITH GEORGE Staff Writer A Binghamton man arrested last March was an apparent crime victim, not a cocaine salesman, a jury decided Wednesday. Curtis Covington, 25, of 14 Tompkins Binghamton, was acquitted after a two-day trial on a felony charge of third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance. But Covington will remain in the Broome County Jail until he is transferred to state prison because he violated his parole on a 1988 attempted-robbery conviction, his lawyer said. Covington would have faced a minimum prison term of to nine years and as much as to 25 years had he been convicted of the drug charge, said Assistant District Attorney James E. Shoemaker.

Instead, he will be released in May after finishing his term, said defense lawyer Wayne M. Chariff. Chariff said Covington violated Rare owl winters on Pennsylvania farm Continued from Page 1B hot dog concession." So far, Wood has seen license plates from Virginia, New Jersey, Washington, D.C., and New England on the farm. "One couple drove eight hours from Virginia Beach," he said. The pilgrims have not been disappointed, said Derry Bird, a Scranton resident and past president of the Lackawanna Audubon Society.

Unaccustomed to people, the hawk owl allows them to get close. "It doesn't know what we are," Bird said. "So it hasn't learned to "I've been chasing birds pretty intensively for 15 years, and I'm sure I've never been within 100 miles of Jerry Skinner on seeing a hawk owl parole last year by moving to Bing- Walsh said he encountered Covhamton from Brooklyn to get mar- ington later that day near Court and ried without reporting to parole of- Chenango streets, and Covington ficials. An arrest warrant had been chased him to a parking lot near issued on the parole charge before Court and Carroll streets. Police the drug arrest March 19, 1990.

heard the commotion and interCovington was married in Sepvened there. tember in the county jail, he said. Daniel Angeline, who The defense case was built on stopped the two, said Covington Covington's claim to police upon claimed he was chasing Walsh behis arrest that he had been robbed cause Walsh and McCrone had by the two men who accused him snatched cash from his hand outsupplying them with six packets of side a convenience store at Susquecocaine. hanna and Exchange streets. AnMitchell L.

Walsh and David J. geline said he found three packets who admitted they were of cocaine and $200 in Walsh's cocaine testified that right sock. McCrone, users, Covington was selling, them the cocaine Harold Swackhammer, a barwhen Walsh decided to steal it. tender at Kennedy's Corner, 161 Walsh said he ran from the Sail Court testified Wednesday that Inn at Exchange and Susquehanna Covington and Walsh were the two followed by McCrone and men he had ordered the bar streets, Covington. Walsh and McCrone March 19 because in it appeared they both described ducking into the were engaging a drug hallway of the county jail, not far Chariff argued that police disfrom a desk sergeant on duty, and missed Covington's story without splitting the cocaine between them.

proper investigation. Sidney panels play to empty houses worry about us yet." Ornithologists think the owl ventured south when food in Canada ran short. With spring on the way, the bird is expected to fly north any day. How rare is a hawk owl? "It's even uncommon on its breeding range," Bird said. "People have spent three weeks in Canada looking and haven't seen one.

"Put it this way," said naturalist Jerry Skinner of Woodbourne Forest Sanctuary in South Montrose, Pa. "I've been chasing birds pretty intensively for 15 years, and I'm sure I've never been within 100 miles of one." Continued from Page 1B tee will work with the school board on concerns about property tax increases. gency budget, which didn't require a vote. Budget commitee member Richard Max Foland said he has no idea why people are not speaking to the commitee, adding the meetings two public and one with the school board were publicized. The 1991-92 proposed budget will be presented to the public March 26, McCauley said.

The budget commit- Speakers fear New York City water regulations will destroy Delaware County Continued from Page 1B Residents also said they do not believe it is tal health, public assistance, alcoholism, and spent on meeting regulations. Property taxes hit the hardest. He asked city officials to take OBITUARIES The deaths Obituaries, that business if the proposed regulations are approved. Joseph P. Conway, assistant commissioner of the city Department of Environmental Protection, said it is clear the agricultural sections: of the proposed regulations will be rewritten.

The previous sections may defer to best management practices, which would be different for individual farms and be under the administration of agencies like the Soil and Water Conservation Districts. Michael A. Gialanella, of 110 Chenango Place, died Tuesday, March 5, 1991 at The Susquehanna Nursing Home. He was predeceased by his parents, Samuel and Colombo Gialanella, and a brother, Angelo (Curly) Gialanella; he is survived by five brothers and their wives, Frank and Josephine Gialanella, Binghamton, Gerry and Pat Gialanella, Binghamton, Tony and Angie Gialanella, Bath, N.Y., Adolph and Josephine Gialanella, Endwell, James and Rose Gialanella, Vestal; two sisters, Flora Limoncelli, Elmira, N.Y.; Helen Perella and brother in-law, Tony Perella, Binghamton; also several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was a member of St.

Mary of the Assumption Church and was the former owner of Michael-Angelos Restaurant. Funeral services will be held Friday at 9AM at the Wm. R. Chase and Son Inc. Funeral Home, 737 Chenango Port Dickinson and at from St.

Mary of the Assumption Church where a Funeral Mass will be offered. Intombment will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home, Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9PM. Friends wishing may make memorial contributions to the Binghamton Police Benevolent Association the Binghamton Police Dept. 38 Hawley Binghamton, N.Y.

13901 James A. Bowen, 69, of 38 St. John died Monday evening, March 4, 1991 at Binghamton General Hospital. He is survived by five children; nine grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; a very dear friend; a sister and several nephews. Funeral and committal services will be held at the J.F.

Rice Funeral Home 150 Main Johnson City, Thursday, 3 p.m. Family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday, from 2 until the time of service. Michael A. Gialanella James of Binghamton of right or fair for the city to enforce watershed regulations when it is not giving the watershed areas anything in return for the water. Several residents said the city should improve its water and sewage systems and other problems before telling upstate counties what Some residents threatened to fight the city all the way to the U.S.

Supreme Court to stop the regulations. The county's director of community services, Steven Duggan, said the city should study the regulations' social impacts, including men- family problems. Such problems increase during economic hard times, which the regulations may bring to farmers, he said. Several speakers said the city's plan to study the effects of the regulations on 10 communities in the 8 watershed counties will not show the true consequences. More towns and even school districts should be studied.

County Planning Director Kenneth Markert called the regulations' economic effect farreaching. For example, municipal money that could be used to attract businesses will be In Memoriams, and Cards of Thanks that appear below are paid announcements. The appears elsewhere in this section is provided free of charge by the Press Sun-Bulletin. Teresa C. (Neylan) Giblin of Binghamton Teresa C.

(Neylan) Giblin, 85, of Binghamton, passed away March 5, 1991 at the home of her daughter. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph A. Giblin and is survived by one daughter, Eleanor T. Gunter, Chenango Bridge; two grandchildren, Patrick and Colleen Gunter, Chenango Bridge; three nephews and their wives, James P. and Rosemary Mullins, Edward V.

and Mary Mullins, Gerald F. and Carol Mullins; one aunt, Mrs. Mary Neylan, Binghamton; also several grandnieces, nephews and cousins. She was a member of St. Catherine's Church, a legal secretary for over 50 years.

Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Friday at the Thomas J. Shea Funeral Home 137 Robinson Binghamton and 9:30 a.m. at St. Catherine's Church where a funeral mass will be offered.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Donations in her memory may made to the Hospice Program of Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. Ethan D. Gustin of Conklin Ethan D.

Gustin, 97, of Conklin, died Monday, March 4, 1991 at his home. He was predeceased by his wife, Harriet Gustin in 1975. He is survived by his son, Clair Gustin and his daughter, Katheryn Barry, both of Conklin; eight grandchildren; six great dren; one great-great-granddaughter; a sister, Hazel Wittig, Athens, Pa; several nieces and nephews. He served with the U.S. Army Signal Corp.

of the 3rd Division in World War I and fought in the Chateau Thiery, Marine, Arganne, and St. Michiel Campaigns. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 pm from the Wm. R. Chase Son I Inc.

Funeral Home, 44 Exchange Binghamton with Rev. Audrey Lee officiating. Burial will be in Conklin Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 1 to 2pm. Friends wishing may make memorial contributions to the Hospice Program at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital.

Patrick F.X. O'Malley of Mirama, Fla. Patrick O'Malley, formerly of Binghamton, went to be with his Lord, Februrary 28, 1991 after a long illness. He is survived by his loving wife and family, Collette (Nolan) O'Malley; son, Sean O'Malley, Binghamton; three stepsons, James Steinmiller, Lynchburg, Jeffrey Steinmiller, Purchase, N.Y., Thomas Steinmiller, Wake Forest, N.C.; one sister, Sara O'Malley, Binghamton; two brothers and sistersin-law, John M. and Mary O'Malley, Port Crane, N.Y., Linney J.

and Ami O'Malley, Toyoko, Japan; two brothersin-law and sisters-in-law, Gerard and Peggy Nolan, Binghamton, Richard and Joan Avon, a step grandson, Thomas Steinmiller, Wake Forest, N.C. Pat for the last 3 years worked for CAE Link Training Services in Los Vegas, Nevada. A Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday, March 9, 1991, 9:30 a.m. at St. Andrews Church with Father Gerald Buckley, officiating.

Funeral service will be held 9 a.m. at Peter P. Savage Funeral Home, 338 Conklin Binghamton, N.Y. The family will welcome friends Friday at the funeral home, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayer Service will be held Friday afternoon.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. it before the vote in the spring. Before the preliminary budget is released, residents can tell the committee how they feel about the budget process, she said. The committee also wants comments on the district's operation. More specific comments are sought after the budget's release.

McCauley, a liaison between the budget committee and the school board, said that given the poor local economy, the committee thought it would be a vehicle for people to voice businesses will have to de- a hard out of the area is preferable to implement Local for job loss is real," Markert businesses ing that city officials to study the the two Delaware reservoirs have County 20 and 10 years ago, as well Director effect of the regulations. He address and businesses in the moun- mean are located in a buffer zone regulations where regulations will definitions Charles M. Kinch of Sidney, NY Charles M. Kinch, 76, of 7 Chestnut Sidney, died unexpectedly March 1, 1991, at his residence. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Edward (Cynthia) Bikowitz, Latham, NY; three grandchildren, Jason, Tanya, and Christopher Bikowitz, all of Latham; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Ward, Melbourne, also several nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was predeceased by his wife, Mary Delello Kinch, on February 13, 1984. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. Saturday, March 9, from the Sacred Heart Church, Sidney, NY, with the Rev.

Father Gordon Polenz, Pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Prospect Hill Cemetery, Sidney, NY, at a later date. Friends are invited to call at their convenience Friday, at the C.H. Landers Funeral Chapel, 21 Main Sidney, NY. The family will be in attendance from 7 to 9 A Wake Service will be held 8 p.m.

Friday evening at the funeral chapel. Memorial gifts in his name may be made to the Sidney Emergency Squad if desired. Rev. Stanley L. Van Gelder of New Port Richey, Fla.

Rev. Stanley L. Van Gelder, 87, of New Port Richey, died February 28, 1991, at H.C.A. New Port Richey Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Beverly Van Gelder; a daughter and son-in-law, Cindy and Nicky Woods; a grandson, David Woods, all of New Port Richey, a sister, Millie Harris, Johnson City.

He was born in Hawley, and was a resident of Endicott until 1967, when he moved to Florida. Rev. Van Gelder was the former Pastor of Free Baptist Church, Tioga Center, NY, for 18 years, and was interim Pastor of Victory Baptist Church, Port Richey, Fla. He was a Veteran of W.W. Il, serving in the U.S.

Navy. Graveside services will be held at Vestal Hills Memorial Park, Saturday at 10 a.m. Those wishing may make contributions to Victory Baptist Church Building Fund, Rev. Donald Manley, 5708 River Gulf Port Richey, 34663, in Rev. Stanley L.

Van Gelder's memory. Arrangements by the J.F. Rice Funeral Home 150 Main Johnson City. Wilson R. (Bob) Wadsworth of Vestal Wilson R.

(Bob) Wadsworth, 62, of 609 Main Vestal, died unexpectedly in Naples Community Hospital, Naples, FL, Thursday, February 28, 1991. He was predeceased by his father, Wilson U. Wadsworth. He is survived by his wife, Caroline J. Wadsworth, Vestal; his mother, Helen F.

Wadsworth, Vestal; his children, Deborah and Thomas Bernardo, Richard and Lynne Wadsworth, Pamela and Rene VandenBroeck, and Kenneth Wadsworth, all of Vestal; eight grandchildren, Gregory, Michael, Jeffery, Shannon, Jimmy, Alicia, Brian and David; his father-in-law, James R. Stephens, Lecanto, FL; two brothers-inlaw and a sister-in-law, Ralph J. and Colleen Stephens, Vestal, Samuel A. Stephens, Conklin; his uncles and aunts, Howard and Elizabeth Wadsworth, Russell and Barbara Wadsworth, and Grace Wadsworth; two nieces and several cousins. A memorial service will be held at the Church of the Good Shephard, Conklin Binghamton at 11 a.m.

Saturday, March 9, 1991. There will be no viewing hours. Donations of sympathy may be made to the Vestal Emergency Squad or the Vestal Welfare Fund. Instead, it can't even get to full membership, she said. The school board planned to limit the committees to 15 residents each, but couldn't get that many people.

Seven people are on the budget committee and six are on the building committee. McCauley said the budget committee will create a questionnaire at tonight's meeting that will be published in a weekly newspaper, The Tri-Town News. It will allow residents to anonymously give their opinions. will increase, and cide if moving meeting regulations. "The potential said.

Coombe urged effect the city's had on the county as the potential said most homes tainous county close to watercourses, list of Mary B. Allyn of Warren Center, PA Mary B. Allyn, 93, died March 5, 1991. She was predeceased by her husband, B. Merle Allyn, on October 31, 1983; and is survived by her daughters and son-in-law, Mrs.

Beva Wilson, West Warren, and Alice and Emerson Abell; sons and daughter-in-law, Ashley and Cora Allyn, and Audra and Ellen Allyn, all of Warren Center; 19 grandchildren; 36 great grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends are invited to attend funeral services on Saturday at 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Church, Warren Center with Pastor, Rev. Michael Hughes, officiating. Interment will follow in Warren Center Cemetery.

Donations in Mary' memory may be directed memorial fund of her church or the Windham Ambulance Association. The family will receive their friends at the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, Nichols, NY on Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday for one hour prior to the service at the United Methodist Church, Warren Center. (Rigas) Anagnost, who died as a result of an auto accident in Flordia on February 9, 1991 will be held on Saturday, March 9, 1991 at 11 a.m. at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, Vestal, NY followed by burial in Riverhurst Cemetery, Endicott.

The family will receive friends at the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E. Main Endicott, Friday evening, March 8, from 7 to 9 p.m. with a Trisagion Service (Prayer Service) at 8:30 p.m. Helen (Rigas) Anagnost of Johnson 1' City The postponed funeral for Helen Josephine Rome formerly of Endwell Funeral services for Josephine Rome will be held Thursday at from the Anthony R. DeMarco Funeral Home Corp.

1607 Witherill St. Endicott, and at 10AM at St. Anthony of Padua Church, where a Funeral Mass will be offered. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Thomas M.

Turner of Johnson City Thomas M. Turner, 93, of 169 Ack- ley died Wednesday morning. March 6, 1991 at Wilson Hospital. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Letha Turner; a daughter, Elizabeth Killeen; a brother and sister-in-law, Rev. Robert and Jessie Allen, Binghamton; a granddaughter, Frances Conklin, all of Johnson City; a granddaughter and grandson-in-law, Florence and Robert Baker; a great-granddaughter, Elizabeth Scott, all of Deer Park, Texas; several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and nephews.

He was a charter member of Primitive Methodist Church; he belonged to the Johnson City Masonic Lodge for over 40 years; was a member of Johnson City Order of the Eastern Star a member of the Johnson City American Legion Post and retired from Endicott Johnson Corp. after 44 years of employment. Funeral and committal services will. be held 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Barber Memorial Home, 428 Main Johnson City, His pastor, Rev.

Elvin S. Murphy will officiate. Burial will be in Vestal Hills Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the Memorial Home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday where there will also be a Ritualistic Service held at 8:30 p.m.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Shriners Crippled Childrens Hospital the Kalurah Temple, 117 Murray Binghamton, NY 13905. look at what it will cost individuals to the proposed regulations. economies need a critical mass of to survive, Coombe said. Maintaincritical mass may be difficult under regulations. Chamber of Commerce Executive Mick Mann said he wished he could in detail what the regulations will to farms and small businesses, but the include too many variables and are too vague.

A. Bowen Binghamton James D. Landon of Vestal Funeral services for James D. Landon will be held Friday at 11AM from the Allen Memorial Home 511-513 E. Main Endicott, Rev.

Donald VanAmburgh will officiate. Burial will be in Riverhurst Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Allen Memorial home on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9PM. Expressions of sympathy in his memory may be made to the American Lung Association, 130 Main Johnson City, or to the American Diabetes Association, Jefferson Endicott Thomas Mantas of Binghamton Thomas Mantas, 97, of Sunrise Terrace, Binghamton, died at 2:10 a.m. Tuesday at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital after a brief illness.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ellen Mantas, Binghamton; a daughter and son-in-law, Christine and Gus Papastrat, Binghamton; two sons, Charles and Lucille Mantas, Tarboro, NC, William Thomas Mantas and Ardith, Binghamton; eight grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; a sister residing in Greece; several nieces and a nephew. He was a member of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Binghamton and was a past trustee; past president of the Order of AHEPA; was co-founder of Tom Marty's Townhouse Restaurant, State Binghamton. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 214 Court Binghamton.

Rev. George E. Prassas, his pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverhurst Cemetery, Endicott. The family will receive friends at the J.A.

McCormack Sons Funeral Home, 141 Main Binghamton, Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Trisagion Service will be held Thursday evening at 8:30 p.m. Expressions of sympathy in memory of Mr. Mantas may be made to the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 214 Court Binghamton. Ave.

Johnson City, died Wednesday morning, March 6, 1991, at Lourdes Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Helen McLoud, Johnson City; one son, Gary Winters, Oneonta, N.Y.; one daughter, Marlene Pidgeon, Oneonta, N.Y.; eight grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren. He was a member of The Johnson City First Baptist Church. Funeral and committal services will be held on Saturday at 11AM at the Barber Memorial Home, Inc. 428 Main Johnson City, with his Pastor, The Rev.

James Vogel, officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Family will receive friends on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9PM at the Barber Memorial Home. In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to the Building Fund of the J.C. First Baptist Church William Nelson McLoud of Johnson City William Nelson McLoud, 82, of Hill Francis (Fran) A.

Close formerly of Binghamton Francis (Fran) A. Close, 50, of Westcott Norwich, died suddenly Tuesday, at his home after a short illness. He is survived by his wife, Elaine Close, Norwich; two sons and daughters-inlaw, Phillip and Dorothy Close, Factoryville. Christopher and Diane Close, Syracuse; two daughters and sons-in-law, Kathleen and Philip Constable, Unadilla, Kelly and John Nauroth, Gloversville; 11 grandchildren; one brother, Robert Close, Dansville; two sisters, Emily Weaver, Waterloo, Sandra Schweitz, Seneca Falls. He recently retired as a Johnson City Patrolman, serving since 1967.

He was a member of Berean Bible Church of Greene. He was founder and Chairman of Christian School Officials Association. He was a Veteran of the U.S. Marines and the U.S. Army.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. from the Wm. R. Chase Son Inc. Funeral Home, 737 Chenango Port Dickinson, with the Rev.

Robert Monnell officiating. Burial will be in Chenango Valley Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Marian L. George of Chenango Bridge Funeral and committal services for Marian L.

George will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. from the Wm. R. Chase Son Inc. Funeral Home, 737 Chenango Port Dickinson, with the Rev.

James Crupi officiating. Burial will be in the Willow View Cemetery, Clifford, Pa. Llewellyn (Bus) Rockwell Unadilla, N.Y. Funeral and committal services for Llewellyn (Bus) Rockwell will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Root Funeral Home, 23 N.

Chenango Greene. The Rev. Robert G. Wood, pastor of the First United Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Sylvan Lawn Cemetery.

Those wishing may direct memorial contributions to the United Methodist Church Future Development Fund. Rowland D. Wilkens of Harpursville Funeral services for Rowland D. Wil-. kens will be held Thursday at 11 a.m.

from the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church with Rev. Elliott M. Robertson officiating. Burial will be in Chenango Valley Cemetery. Friends wishing may make memorial contributions to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, or Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.

Michael J. Hickey of San Francisco, CA Michael J. Hickey, 35, formerly of Binghamton, died a at 5:15 pm Sunday at his home in San Francisco, CA. He is survived by his parents Walter and Joan Hickey, Binghamton; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Rita and Gerald Ludwig, Binghamton, Ellen and David Molyneaux, Vestal, and Linda Hickey at home; two brothers and sisters-inlaw James and Albertina Hickey, Hartford David and Tami Hickey, Springfield, VA; five nieces; two nephNews; several aunts, uncles and cousins; and his friend, Joel Posner. He was a graduate of Catholic Central HS and Broome Community College and was a registered nurse at St.

Mary's Hospital in San Francisco for ten years. Friends are invited to attend a memorial mass Saturday at 9 am at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Binghamton. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Johnson City. Expressions of sympathy in his memory may be made to STAP, :122 Baldwin St, Johnson City, 13790.

Arrangements are by the J.A. McCormack Sons Funeral Home, 141 Main St, Binghamton. In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF Percy C. Adams Who died 10 years ago, today. Sadly missed by his family IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE HEATH Who died 10 years ago today.

You have left us but you will never be forgotten and you will always be in our dreams. Sadly Missed, Son Terry In Loving Memory of Thelma Miller Moon Who passed away 5 years ago, March 6, 1986 She had a nature you could not help loving; And a heart that was purer than gold; To those who knew and loved her, Her memory will never grow cold. IN MEMORIAM Richard E. Oliver, Sr. In loving memory of Richard E.

Oliver, who passed away three years ago today, March 7, 1988. I do not need a special day to bring you to my mind, the days I do not think of you, are very hard to find. My heart stills aches with sadness secret tears still flow, what it meant to lose you, no one will ever know. Sadly missed always remembered, Your Wife, Helen, Children Grandchildren. IN LOVING MEMORY OF Julian D.

Rizzi, Sr. Who Passed Away Three Years Ago Today, March 7, 1988. Missing You and With Love. Wife-Madeline, Children, and Grandchildren In Loving Memory of Richard M. Schafenberg Who passed away March 7, 1975 We Love You So Much and Miss You Always! Your Wife, June; daughters, Patti, Sue, Kathy, Kim, Lori; Son, Steve; their families.

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