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I ltt Poughkeepslo Journal Monday, July 7, 1980 Flora Mae Stickle Frederick Roeper Elsie V. Burg Obituaries "rjpywr: AMENIA Mrs. Flora Mae Stickle. 63, of Sharon Station Road, died suddenly of a heart attack Saturday at Sharon Hospital. A lifelong resident of the area, she was born Oct.

22. 19 IS in Stanford vllle. daughter of Delos and Mae An tlne Rlfenburgh. She was married to DeWitt Stickle, who survives. In addition to her husband, Mrs.

Stickle is survived by five sons, DeWitt of Nashville, Wes i ley, of Norfolk, N.Y., Robert, of MU1 erton, and Richard and William, both of Amenia; one daughter, Mrs. Beverly Stickles, Xmenla; and 13 grandchildren. Calling hours will be 7 tq 8:30 p.m. today at'the Peck and Peck Funeral Home, Pine Plains. The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 a.m.

at the funeral home. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Pine Plains. Jacob Osterhoudt HYDE PARK Jacob H. Osterhoudt 66. of Falkill Road, died Saturday at Northern Dutchess Hospital in Rhlnebeck.

A lifetime area resident, he was an employee of Allied Moving and Storage until his retirement in 1962. Mr. Osterhoudt was born in Plat tekill June 28. 1914. son of Jacob H.

and Bertha Banks Osterhoudt. He was married to Helen M. Funk, who died in 1974. Mr. Osterhoudt is survived by a daughter; a sister, Mrs.

Elizabeth Salvatore, Poughkeepsie; three brothers, William and Daniel, of Poughkeepsie, and Arthur, of Maryland; several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 m. today at the Dapson Funeral Home, 65 W. Market Rhinebeck. The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 a m.

at the funeral home. Pastor John Koppenaal will officiate. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Hyde Park. Harold Spoor RHINEBECK Harold Wllkenson Spoor, 75, of Route 9, died Saturday at the New York State Fireman's Home in Hudson. He was a 54 year member of Agawamuck Lodge in Philmont, N.Y.; a 52 year member of the Rhinebeck Fire Department and a 36 year member of the Rhinebeck Grange.

He was Past Master of the Rhin ebeck Grange and the Dutchess County Pomona Grange and was a member of both the state and national Grange He was a member of the Dutch Reformed Church in Rhinebeck and was past superintendent of the church Sunday school. Mr. Spoor was born March 16, 1905 in Philmont. the son of Charles and Carrie Wilkenson Spoor. He was married Aug.

6, 1927 in Rhinebeck to Kathryn Carhart, who survives. In addition to his wife. Mr. Spoor' is survived by a Franklin Blooming Grove; a daughter, Mrs Rufh Demarest; a sister, Mrs, Marion Fleming, Hudson; six grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Calling hours will be 7 9 m.

today at the Dapson Funeral Home, 65 W. Market Rhinebeck. Masonic services will be tonight at 7 at the funeral home. Rhinebeck Fire Department services will be tonight at 7.30, also at the funeral home. The funeral will be Tuesday at 2 at the funeral home.

Burial will be in Rhinebeck Cemetery. The Rev. C. Keith Geense will officiate. Memorial donations may be made to the New York State Fireman's Home in Hudson.

Death notices APPLE BEE Julyo, 1VB0 Suddenly Resl dent of Pippin Lane. Wappingers Falls Vaughn Keene Applebee Son of Vaughn K. Applebee and Geraldine Eldrldge Pagones Sfepson of George Pageneti Brother of Ronna and Dawn Marie Applebee Maternal grandson of Mr and Mrs Swett. Paternal grandson of Mr. and Mrs William Sharp Great Grandson of Mrs Grace Oickerson Also survived by several aun's.

uncles, nieces and nephews Funeral arrangements under the direction of the Robert Auch moody Funeral Homes, Inc. art Incom plete CHRISTINGER July 5. 1980 at home, Oak Street, Hopewell Junction. Florence (Peggy) Nichols. Wife of the late Henry Chrlstlnger Mother of Mrs Dana Florence MaloneyTTSr Slsterof Mrs FrankTlHaiell Cosgrove Grandmother of Mr and Mrs Dana A Maioney, Jr Great Grandmother of Frank Maioney Also survived by several nieces and nephews Friends may call at the late residence on Monday 2 4 and 7 9 A memorial requiem to which relatives and friends are invited will be celebrated on Tuesday morning a In the Church of the Resurrection, Hopewell Junction Private fu neral services will be held at the convenience of the family Arrangements are under the direction of the Roben Auchmoody Funeral Homes, Inc.

Route 82. Hopewell June tion OSTERHOUDT Jacob Jr of Hyde Park, Julys. 1980 Services to which relatives and friends are Invited will be held Tuesday 10 a at the Dapson uneral Home, 65 West Market Street, Rhinebeck Interment Union Cemetery, Hyde Park Friends may call the funeral home this evening from 7 9pm SPOOR Harold Wllkenson of Rhinebeck, Y. July 5, 1980 Services to which relatives and friends art Invited will be held Tuesday 2 at the Dapson Funeral Home, 65 West Market Street, Rhinebeck Interment Rhine beck Cemetery Friends may call the funeral homt this tvtnlng 7 to 9 Masonic ser vices will be at 7 and Rhinebeck Fire Department 7 this evening at the neral homt The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the New York State Firemen's Home, Hudson, Y. WAPPINGERS FALLS Frederick R.

Roeper, 19, of 2 Bungalow Lane, died Sunday at Vassar Hospital from Injuries sustained in an automobile accident, A lifetime area resident, he was born Nov. 5, 1960 in Poughkeepsie, son of Walter and Barbara Martin Roeper. He attended Roy C. Ketcham High School in the Wappingers Central School District. In addition to his parents, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Mar jorie Dangerfleld, of Wappingers Falls, and Karen, of Danbury, his maternal grandmother and several aunts, uncles and nephews. Calling hours will be Tuesday, 7 9 p.m., at the Roberts Funeral Home, 55 E. Main Wappingers Falls. The funeral will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the funeral home.

The Rev. Gordon L. Kldd will officiate. Burial will be in Wappingers Rural Cemetery. Lloyd Gruhl HOPEWELL JUNCTION Lloyd Walter Gruhl, 55, of Bridge died Sunday at Vassar Hospital.

An area resident for 20 years, he was employed as a woodworker at the Tagco Company in Pleasant Valley. He was a member of Garner Engine Co. In the Village of Wappingers Falls and was a member of the U.S. Air Force during World War II. He was born in Pine Plains Feb.

19, 1925, son of Paul and Minnie Mcintosh Gruhl. He was married in Hyde Park April 2, 1953 to Sarah Cola, who survives. In addition to his wife, Mr. Gruhl is survived by a son, Lloyd Kenneth, of Hopewell Junction; a daughter, Mrs, Virginia Fetscher, East Fish kill; a brother, Kenneth, Wappingers Falls; two sisters. Mrs.

Helen Urey, of Wappingers Falls, and Mrs. Eleanor Craver, of Pine Plains; and one grandson. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Roberts Funeral Home, 55 E. Main Wappingers Falls.

There will be a private graveside service Tuesday. The Rev. Young Joon Cho will officiate. Burial will be in Wappingers Rural Cemetery. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.

RHINEBECK Elsie V. Burg, 90, of the Ferncllff Nursing Home, died Saturday at the nursing home after an illness of several months She was a clerk for the Newspaper Publishers Association In New York City until her retirement several years ago. She was a former resident of New Hyde Park, N.Y. Miss Burg was born May 24, 1890 in Brooklyn, daughter of Adolph and Anna Kohler Burg. She is survived by a sister in law, Mrs.

Josephine Burg, of Selden, L.I.; and two nieces, Mrs. Virginia Cadlgan, of Selden, L.I., and Mrs. Rosemary Jordon, of Red Hook. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Burnett and Rockefeller Funeral Home, 42 W.

Market Red Hook. Prayers will be offered tonight at 8 o'clock at the funeral home. A Mass Of Christian Burial will be offered Tuesday morning at 10 at St. Christopher's Church, Red Hook. Burial Will be in Mount Saint Mary's Cemetery, Middle Village, L.I.

at the convenience of the family. Birdella Lasher HYDE "PARK Mrs. Birdella Lasher, 84, of 12 Doty died Sunday at St. Francis Hospital. An area resident for most of her life, she was a member of the Hyde Park Dutch Reformed Church.

She was born Feb. 20, 1896 in the Town of Clinton, daughter of Norman and Anna Uhl Van Wagner. She was married July 19, 1923 in Hyde Park to Wallace B. Lasher, who died In 1946, Mrs. Lasher is survived by a son, Howard of Hyde Park; two sisters, Mrs.

Edna Morgan and Mrs. Virginia Dickenson, both pf Hyde Park; two grandchildren, one great grandson and one niece. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at Sweets Funeral Home 29 S. Post Road, Hyde Park.

The funeral will be Tuesday, 10 a.m., at the Hyde Park Dutch Reformed Church, The Rev. Alan Con over will officiate. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Hyde Park. Contributions may bo made to the Hyde Park Dutch Reformed Church Memorial Fund. In Memoriam 1 In loving Memory of Harvey Chen 14 That God took three years ago today.

No one can know our heartbreak Since you went away No one can know the sorrow That is pari of every day Our lives are so empjy without You, Harvey Che ri It can never be tne same. Time somehow keeps on passing But it can never ease the pain You both had the most lovely Personalities and so much love to give. We love you and miss you so much. Our Love Mom, Dad, Pop Pop Brolhei Sisters And all your friends MpLLI iiwswTal msmm CASINO CARAVAN rSORTS INTRNATIONAL HOTCL CASINO tyuhlbtft GilP Jlt(atc Citjj MOW SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Day Tour. Includes Round trip transportation from convenient locations to Resorts frontdoor Convenient accessto Casino and othe'r exciting hotel facilities Complimentary Resorts salt water taffy souvenir PLUS Sumptuous Buffet All You Can Eat or 89.00 Food and Gratuity Credit fa Cafe Casino OV790Food lOCraluilyl Qty gjjjj 225 ww Ht3 gmt a tlBOO Pnuahkeenale 711 AM (Q I1UU fcfl 17.

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Gil more Funeral Home, 19 Cottage Poughkeepsie. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, East Park. Christian Mc.th.eson WAPPINGERS FALLS Christian Matthew Matheson, 18, of 2 Baldwin Drive, died Sunday at Vassar Hospital of injuries sustained In an automobile accident. An area resident for five years, he was employed by Sears Roebuck Co. He was a 1979 graduate of Roy C.

Ketcham High School in the Wappingers Central School District. He was born Sept. 21, 1961 in Bos son of Arnold and veront tnn Muse CImxamoa tV4iraise ea Whnlen Matheson In addition to his parents, is HOPEWELL JUNCTION Mrs. survived by five sisters, Mrs. Carmcl Akins, of Warlck, R.I., and Anne Marie.

Maria, Kathleen and Mary Angela, all at home; a brother, Paul, at home; his paternal and maternal grandparents and several aunts and uncles. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Roberts Funeral Home 55 E. Main St. A Mass of the Christian Burial will be offered Tuesday at 11 a.m.

at St. Mary's Church, Wappingers Falls. Burial will be In St: Mary's Cemetery, Wappingers Falls. Florence M. (Peggy) Chrlstlnger, 99, of 6 Oak died at home Saturday after a long Illness.

An area resident since 1916, she was a member of Hopewell Hose Co. Auxiliary No. 1 and was the oldest member of the East FishkiU Historical Society. She also was member of Weathersfield No. 970 Eastern Star of East Hartford, Conn.

She was a communicant of the Church of the Resurrection in Hopewell Junction. Mrs. Chrlstlnger was born Nov. 27, 1880 in Woodlawn, N.Y. She was married in Hopewell Junction In 1898 to Henry Chrlstlnger, a trainmaster on the New Haven Railroad, who died in 1970.

She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Florence Maioney; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Cosgrove; and one grandson. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at'the Chrlstlnger residence.

A memorial requiem wilt be offered at the Church of the Resurrection Tuesday at 7 a.m. The private funeral will be at the convenience of the family. Burial, will be in Hopewell Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by the.Robert H. Auchmoody Funer: al Home Route 82, Hopewell Junction.

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