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The Belleville Times from Belleville, New Jersey • 11

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FRIt)AY, JANUARY 20, .4 TIIE mtm YI LXE TIMESNE WS SECOND SECTION PAGE home. A Solemn Jligh Requiem. Mass was offered in St. Peter's Church. Burial was in St, Peter's Cemetery.

years. He was retired and had lived in Abescon for two years at the time of his death. Surviving are his wife, Pearl a son, KvemHt L. Sooy, daughter, Sirs. Austin J.

(Phyllis)' Walsh, a brother, Horace Sooy and one grandson. Funeral services were conducted, in the Abescon Presbyterian Church. Interment was in the cfiurch cemetery. Scouts Invested (Continued from Fatf 2 2nd Section) Ward, and Robert Fochesto, Richard Lukewiak, Richard iSb-billo, Richard Gozzara, Martin Cilroy. Troop 3T5 lnvt4 Peter Danilano, Michael Han-nan, Louis Avi'a.

Kenneth Heg-arty, Stephen Popko, Tom Neil-tin, Robert Finnergan. Louis l'amponio, Eugene Gelshen. Victor lannelli, I't Petretta, Thomas Magulre, i'ho'maa Grancagola, Edward Mattheos. Advanced to Fiart Class Peter Lukowiak. Advanced Star Scout Roger Mamay, S.

Popko. Browni Troop 37 Ladr, Mr. Dawn nd Mri. GuroUn Patricia Barrett, Difine Caro-lan, Kathryn Confroy, Francis Dagontino, Michele Fazzio, Mary-Jean Finegan, Joan Ellen Fuchs, Jane Gennard, Anna Marie Lynch, Kathleen Mulcahy, Beverly Pavswinnki, Barbara I'eter lin, Helen Poto, Maureen Wad-dell, Betty Wilson, Mary Ellen Woehrle." Brownie Pint Ssan Ann Cw, Mary Cen- froy, Claire Gennard, Charlena Gibba, Regina Little, Del ores Triquet, 1 and 11 grandchildren. A Solemn High Requiem Mass was offered at St.

Mary's Church. The Funeral was from the Wadsworth Funeral Home, 524 Union Avenue. BuriUl was in Holy Cross Cemetery. ,.0 Angela R. Spagnuolo 1 Angela Rose Spagriuola, 'of 59 Smith Street, died January 10.

She is survived by a son, Frederick Spagnuola the home address. Funeral services were conducted from the Kiernan Funeral Home, 101 Union Avenue. A Requiem Mass was offered in St. Peter's Church. Interment was in the family plot.

James A. McGreevy, Was Tavern Owner i Jame A. of 15 Cleveland Street, operator of a tavern at the address since 1933, died January 5 at home of a long illness. Born in Newark 65 years ago, he lived 40 years here, Mr. McGreevy was a member of Belleville Council, Knights of Columbus, and the Holy Name Society of Peter's Church.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary McAleavy McGreevy two sons, James A. Jr. of Newark, and Joseph Bellaville, and a. daughter, Mrs, Sally Ann lig-gins, also of Belleville, The funeral was from the Robert Vessie Mrs.

Susan Wade Vessie of 104 Overlook Avenue, widow of Robert Lewis Vesgie, died January 6 after a long illness. She was 69. Horn in Webster, Mrs. Vessie moved to Hartford, as a girl, She lived in Philadelphia two years before moving to Helleville! 30 years ago. She was a member of the, Rosary Society of St.

Mary's Church, Nutley. Mrs. Vessie leaves four daughters, Mrs. Jayne Klaus' and Mrs. Jule Harris of Nutley, Ruth Toto of Belleville and Mrs.

Betty Hacker of Cedar Grovej a non Gerard Vessie of Qiftoh, Adelard Brodeur Adelard P. Brodeur, of 64 Cleveland Street, died January 6. He was the husband of Concorde, Audette, father of Mrs. George E. Sincix and -Edward Brodeur.

Funeral services were, held from the Kiernan Funeral Home, 101 Union Avenue. A Requiem Mass was offered in St, Peter's Church. was in Holy Cross Cemetery. WilliamTTsooy William Leunder Sooy, of Abescon, formerly of Belleville, died January 5. He was 77.

Born in Wading Mr. Sooy had conducted an automobile accessory store here for 28 William E. Marsh William" E. Marsh, of 59 William Street, died January Surviving are his wife, Margaret J. McBride Marsh and sevan children, Mrs.

Marietta Royce, Katherine June Harot Glen Donald ItaynJoiyi (V and William CMarsh. Funeral services were held last Friday from the Funeral Hme, 524 Union Avenue. Interment was in Glen-dale Cemetery, EAST NUTLEV GARAGE A. FANELLI, Vnp. Bod) and FemUr fU(lrla( Expert Auto lUpslring Phone I SVthT 6S Washington A mow, NatUf, K.

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