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i mwmwi no uww iWIIP'WIM 1 Wodwsday, November 21, 1900 'fwT. Obituaries Area Kenneth Blom Most Rev. Avak Hakobian WAPPINOEItS FALLS Kenneth Blom, (6, a S4 year local area Resident and most recently a Wap plniers Fall resident, died Monday stus borne, priori living In the local area, he lived lb Nebonvtlle, Putnam County Mr, Blom had been employed by IBM Poughkeepsle for 33 years. He retired on April 1, 1 a senior engineer, Mr. Blom was also a writer (or the American Institute of Children Literature, 'lie was member of the United Methodic Church In Wappingers Fan; the IBM Quarter Century Club, an honorary member of the' Ilughsorivtlle Fire Company, past president of the PTA for the Wap pinger Central School District and a member of the Albany American Legion Post "During World War be served In the.

Army Air Corps and was stationed la the European For bis serviceBlom received the European African Middle Eastern Campaign Ribbon with seven bronze battle stars. Born July 9, 1024, In Cold Spring, be was tha son of Oscac and Agatha Ofsteda Blom. He was a graduate of Haldane High School in Cold Spring, Dutchess County Community College and the "American Institute of Technology. On March 4. 19S6, in Poughkeep sie, he married the former Joyce B.

Benjamin, who survives at horn. Other survivors Include a 'son, Gregory K. Blom of LagrangevUle; two daughters, Judy, Turner of Salt Point and Nancy Iloolihan of Poughkeepsle; a brother, Conrad 0 Blom of Milton; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephew. Calling' hours will be from to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 pm 'today at the Roberts and Straub Funeral Home Inc.

53 E. Main St, Wappingers Falls. HYDE PARK The Rev. Avak 'Father John" Itokobian, 4, the six year patriarch of the Millennial Kingdom Family Church in Hydt Park. died Tuesday at St Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie.

'Prior 'to residing as patriarch at the church in Hyde Park, he was a former patriarch In Rye, Westchester County. He was ordained by the American Orthodox Catholic Church in the Bronx la Jane 1973. The Rev. Hakobian was a founding member of the Millennial Kingdom Family Church. Born Sept 24, 1926, in be was the son of Vartan and Malek Kennanshah Hakobian.

Survivors Include I slater, Tangha noousa Karapetlan of Montebello, Calif, and two brothers, Harry Hakobian of California and IUnw IUko Man of Miami Beach, Fla Calling boors will take place from 4 to p.m. today, Thursday and Friday at the Millennial Kingdom Family Church in Hyde Park. Mass will take place at 11 a m. Saturday at the church, followed by an entombment ceremony which will lay the Rev, Hakobian to rest In the cnurco. Judge suggests 5.9 utility hike An administrative law fudge has recommended a 5 9 percent electric rate Increase for New York State Electric Oaa Corm which, verves part of eastern Dutchess County, the utility said Tuesday UUlity officials had asked for i 6.65 percent rite Increase.

The full Public Service Commission will act on the utility' request by Jan. 2v commission spokesman, Edward Collins said. NYSEO Wants an Increase. m1 tL because of higher operating costs" MSfSLwSi SLU? hn II Darrow Funeral Home, John Route 9, Hyde Park. spokesman Kenneth Hooper.

Iq May. the commission approved i aSSpercentelectiicratelncrease ThOmaS P. Hart Corp i which serves the rest of RED HOOK Thomas P. Hart, ters, Nancy Hart Servin Oakland, Dutchess. The Increase was higher A service will take place at 11 Vietnam War Army veteran Calif, and Connie Thayer of Red than an administrative aw Judge's In brief The Dutchess County Fighting Back Citizens Task Force was formed by United Way of Dutchess 1 County in the summer of 1989 to held fight alcohol and drug abuse In the county, according to Micbele Cavalier! Muir, United Way of Dutchess County spokeswoman Jan Bartlett who works for the Dutchess County Board of Cooperative Education Services, will be the head coordinator tor the program.

The grant will pay for her position, uuua superintendent Duanenutton leads the task force The Corporate Challenge Grant was awarded by United Way of Trl State, group of 37 United Way organisation from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut Muir said fh tVIVIVv ffAU MaW UMtv Ml aet vw mpj vywm awn w4v hjv I Hall Mil tlUIIIUIHHI 6lTT 141 a tr a m. Friday at the United Methodist and A longtime Red Hook' resident 'nook; a brother1, David Cohen of Red recommendation of 2 1 percent but Holiday SGrVICG Church, 9 Messier South, Wap pingers Falls. The Rev, Laura Bender will officiate Burial will be in the Wappinger Rural Cemetery. Albert O. Bushnell NEWBURGH Albert 0 Bushnell, 66, a Newburgh resident and former Beacon resident died Friday at St Luke's Hospital in Newburgh.

Mr Bushnell was employed by a pocketbook factory in Newburgh. He was a member of St Lukes Episcopal Church in Beacon. Born March 30, 1924, in Beacon, be was the son of George and Abigail Hawk Bushnell Survivors include three sisters, Helen Callanan Helen Callanan, 79, a lifelong Poughkeepsle resident died Monday at Vassar Brothers Hospital in Poughkeepsle after a brief illness. Mrs. Callanan was predeceased by two sisters, Julia Wands and Genevieve Pretak.

A Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 9 30 a today at St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Poughkeepsle Burial will be In St Peter's Cemetery in Poughkeepsle DEATH NOTICES Includes Information regarding Memorial donation 1 ALLEN November 18 1990 Mr Ed win M. Allen. Husband of Eveyln (Johnson) Allen of Pine Plains, NY Funeral services Wednesday at lpm at the Northeast Baptist Church, Mil lerton. Calling hours Valentine Funeral Home, Amenta, NY today from 2 4 7 30pm Interment Ever Cemetery, Pine Plains, NY 1al contributions are request ed to the Faith Bible Chapel, RD 2, Box 67 B. Pine Plains, NY 12567 Arrangements by Peck Peck Fu neral Home, Pine Plains, NY.

green Memo CAPPILUNO, ConcetU Age 70, on November 20, 1990 Memorial donations to The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Dutchess County Chapter, 2 Philips Drive, Hyde Park, NY 12538, co Harvey Travis or The American Heart Association, 31 Haight Avenue, Poughkeepsle, NY. LAItEY, MARTIN J. Jit, on Satur aayrNoivember47r1990rage 62. Uesi dent of Beacon, NY. Son of Martin Lahey, Sr.

the late Ina Atkins Labor Husband of Edwina Riley Father of Mark and Karen Lahey Grandfather of 1 Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at St Johns Church at 10am, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered Visitation. HALVEY FUNERAL HOME, 24 Willow St, Beacon on Tuesday, 74pm Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Wappingers Falls, NY LARKIN, Joseph A on November 18, 1990. Late husband of Louise Masse, survivors Include Patricia Stroebele, Mary Lou Reynolds, Kathleen Francis. Jeanne Larkin, Maureen Pulver, sons, Joseph Jr Thomas, Daniel, John and Denis and a sister, Agnes rWtbon.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 11am at St Anthony's Roman Catholic1 Pine Plains, NY. Friends may call Monday, 7 8 30pm and Tuesday. 2 4pm and 7 8 30pm. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, I pne Plains, NY, Memorial contribu tions ne junencpn wancer society, Dutchess County Unit nope Lodge, Reed Place, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601' or to The Saint Anthonys BuildiMT. Fund, Pine Plains, NY Ar rangements' by the Peck and Peck Funeral Home, Pine Plains, ny PINCZES, Erzsebet of Beacon, NY (Formerly of Amenta) on November 20, 1999 at age 81 Mother of Thomas, Joseph, Matyas, Bela, Teresa.

Terdik ft ElizaDetu ranas. sister 01 uia Czillag. Also survived by 19 Grandchildren and 6 Great Grandchildren. Reposing at THE IJBBY FUNERAL HOME, Teller Avenue, Beacon, Friday, 2 4 7 9pm. Celebration of the liturgy of Christian Burial, St Joachims R.C Church, Beacon, Saturday, 10am.

Interment New St Joachim's Cemetery, Beacon. IN MEMORIAM tdiaVDiQ MEMORIES OF JUANITA SCHOFIELD Who passed away 3 yean ago; No yember 2h, 1987. We all love and missyotu Great Grandchild. 1 Mildred Fahlman Of Rlverview, Fla Helen Haight and Mary Lenko, both of Newburgh, and several nieces and nephews. There are no calling hours.

A graveside service will take place at 10 am. Friday In the Fairview Cemetery In Beacon. The Rev Thomas Moneymaker will officiate Arrangements were made by the Hignell Phelps Pine Funeral Home Inc 10 Willow St, Beacon. Concetta J. Cappillino ConcetU J.

Cappillino, 70, a lifelong Poughkeepsle resident died Tuesday at ber borne after a long Illness. Mrs. Cappillino was a communicant of Our Lady of Mount CarmeL Roman Catholic Church in Poughkeepsle. She was a member'of St Francis Hospital Auxiliary, and bad served as a volunteer for the hospital Born March 1, 1920, Poughkeepsie, she was the daughter of John and Agnes Tomaslno Sucato. On April 27, 1941, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, she married Anthony B.

Cappillino, who survives at home Other survivors Include two sons, Anthony It Cappillino of Poughkeepsie and Dennis Cappillino of Marlboro; two daughters, June A Pennes and Karen A Giordano both of Poughkeepsie; a brother, Joseph Sucato of Poughkeepsie; three sisters, Josephine Porco of Newburgh and Rose Cappillino and Polly Tremarco both of Poughkeepsie and numerous, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. Mrs. Cappillino was predeceased by three brothers, James Sucato, Sal vatore Sucato and Samuel Sucato, and a sister, Anna Rizzo. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 m. and 7 to 9 pm.

Friday at the Michael Torsone Memorial Funeral Home Inc. 218 Mill St, Poughkeep siePrayers will be offered during the calling hours! A service will take place at 9 a m. Saturday at the funeral home, followed by a Mass of the Resurrection at 9 30 a at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Poughkeepsie Entombment will be in the Community Mausoleum In the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery died Monday at the Veterans Admin istration Medical Center in Northampton, Mass, Born April 2,, 1947, in Poughkeepsie, he was the son of the late F. Palmer and Ann Black Hart Jr. Mr Hart was a graduate of Red Hook High School and Austin, Peay College of Clarksville, Tenn.

Survivors include bis stepmother, Patricia Hart of Red Hook; two sis nook; ad aunt and several niece, nephews and cousins. There are no calling hours. A graveside service will take place at 2 pm. Wednesday ln St John's Reformed Church Cemetery in Upper Red Hook. The Rev.

Roger Leonard will officiate. Arrangements were made by the Burnett Rockefeller and Rand Fune ral Home, 30 S. Broadway, Red Hook. Thanksgiving sponsored by the WaDDlneers Area Clergy will besin 7 30 tonight at the New Hackcnsacft" Reformed Church, Route 376, Wappingers Falls. Music with a choir and the Campanola Ringers of New Helen Mildred Moore LITTLETON, NC Helen Mildred Moore, 72, a Littleton NC, resident formerly of Poughkeepsie, died Monday, Nov 12 at Halifax Memorial Hospital in Roanoke Rapids, NC She was a member of the Calvary United Methodist Church In Littleton and belonged to the homemakers club there.

She was born Oct 13, 1918, in Dutchess County, the daughter of John and Emma Demsky Hall. Her husband, Albert John Moore, survives at home Other survivors include a son, David IL Moore of Groton, two daughters, Carol Lee Milltlch of Long Island and Judith Ann Jesek of Cold Spring; three brothers, John Hall of CobleskllL Edward Hall of Poughkeepsie and James Hall of Poughkeepsie; a sister, Mary Rob bins of Poughkeepsie; nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. A memorial service will take place in New York at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of the Hockaday Funeral Home, Roanoke Rapids, below me utility request 1 eftt fr tnninhl NYSEG1 original, request would Increase tne average electric mil ny a community service for ij Bif the utility saia iiooperaianoi know what the increase would be' under the Judge's recommendation. Roger Smith, president of Pawling said bis company Is one of the biggest electric users In NYSEG's 70,000 cnstomer Brewster district Pawling Corp.1 monthly power bill is about 170,000, be said.

"Of course, we're not thrilled with any price increase, but I think New York State Electric and Gas has been a pretty competitive provider of electricity over the years," Smith said "I dont think its outrageous the Increase is approved, Smith said the company, which makes custom plastic and rubber products, would look to conserve more. Hackensack Reformed Church will be featured After worship, there will be fellowship in the church new fellowship hall Vegetarian dinner set for holiday Program gets $17,666 grant A local anti substance abuse group has received a 817,666 grant from the United Way of Tri State HIGH FALLS A gourmet vegetarian Thanksgiving dinner will be held Thursday at Camp Epworth on Lucas Avenue by reservation only Animal Rights Advocates of the Hudson Valley will sponsor the dinner, which will feature meat freer dairy free and egg free cuisine. The meal starts at 1 For information, call 561 7563 Erzsebet Pinczes BEACON Erzsebet Pinczes, 81, a homemaker and a two year Beacon resident died Tuesday at ber borne Prior to residing in Beacon, she lived in Amenia. Mrs. Pinczes was a communicant of St Joachim's Roman Catholic Church in Beacon.

seph Pinczes of Belleview, Fla Matyas Pinczes of Amenia and Bela Pinczes of Beacon; two daughters, Teresa Terdik and Elizabeth Farkas, both of Amenia, a sister, Lola Czillag of Hungary, IS grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 i p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. rnday at the Horn uct zz, 1909, in Gyor, Hun Llbby Funeral Home, 41 Teller Ave gary, she was the daughter of Ma Beacon, tyas and Terez Sabo Klrschner Her husband, Josezef Pinczes, died Sept 2, 1970 Survivors include four sons, Thomas Pinczes of Stanfordvtlle, Jo A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a m. Saturday at St Joachim's Roman Catholic Church, Leonard Street Beacon.

Burial will be In St Joachim's Cemetery in Beacon. Dr. Richard W. Weires Jr. NEW PALTZ Dr.

Richard W. Weires Jr 46, an expert in the field of entomology and a New Paltz resident died Tuesday at his home after a long illness, Mr Weires was a professor of entomology at the Cornell University Hudson Valley Laboratory He had published many papers on the topic of entomology, and was known internationally for his work. received hls bachelor's. jind. master's degrees In 1966 and 1968, respectively, from Bowling Green State University, and be received a doctorate in entomology from the University of Minnesota in 1972 Weires was a member of St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in New Paltz, the church's CYO Basketball organization, the Entomological Society of America, the International Genevieve DuBois HIGHLAND Genevieve DuBois, 85, a Highland resident died Monday at St Francis Hospital In Poughkeepsie.

Born June 3, 1905, in Milton, she was the daughter of Louis and Carrie Grove Martin. She was predeceased by her husband, Harold DuBois, who died In December 1969 A daughter, Jean Tompkins, a sister, Grace Olree and a brother, Frank, Martin, also prede ceased ber. Survivors Include a daughter, Doris Post of Highland, a son, Harold DuBois of Highland; five grandchildren, six great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. There are no calling hours. A service will take place, at 1 30 m.

today at the Sutton Funeral Home, 1 Woodside Place, Highland. Burial will be in the Lloyd Cemetery la Highland. Organization for Biological Control and was Involved with numerous Cornell and National Fruit Insects Committees. Born Feb. 3, 1944, Faribault be was the son of Richard W.

and Rachel Inez Lambert Weires Sr. Both survive in Archbold, Ohio. On Aug. 26, 1967, he married the former Diane Kay Hoffman, who survives at home. Other survivors Include two sons, RhetTDTlVeires ancTNathan IL Weires both at home; two sisters, Mary Simmons of Crystal Lake, IU.

and Vicke Horvath of Elk Grove Village, 111 and a niece and two nephews. A brother, David Weires, died in 1954 There are no calling hours. A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a m. Saturday at St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Chestnut Street New Paltz. Arrangements were made by the II B.

HumistoQ Funeral Home, Kcr honkson. Government in action Beacon City Council Passed a new, less restrictive ordinance on parking during snowstorms If the snow reaches two Inches or deeper, parking Is prohibited on public roads or In municipal parking lots between 9pm and 7 am or whenever the parking obstructs snow removal Cars parked illegally will be removed at the owners' expense with an additfonal $50 fine The former ordinance banned parking' completely between I a and 6am every day between Nov 1 and April 1 regardless of snowfall Mayor Clara Lou Gould said one municipal lot may be designated as a special parking area in case of snowstorms Announced the city has completed a safety manual and asked Fire Chief Mike Davis to draw fire evacuation plans for all city buildings The changes should lower insurance rates. Commissioner of Finance Robert Frankel said. aSfrv 5T SALE SALE Now 'til mas 1 5H Off all Refinishing Repairing 20 off all Antiques Collectibles 1 5 off all Rocker Toys 30 off all Pillows Country Gifts 50 off all Selected Merchandise 10 WEST MAIN ST, WAPPINGERS FALLS 298 8882 Mon. rtl 9 5 Sat.

10 5 IQSj Theresa E. 'Terry' Hines Ts. WE FUTURE AVA MONTH CANCEL I IWA ANYTIME tl' MEMBERSHIPS Students LAGRANGEVILLE Theresa E. "Terry" Hines, 42, a lifelong area resident and most recently a Town of LaGrange resident died Tuesday at her home after a long illness. Mrs.

Hines was a homemaker and medical secretary. She was a communicant of St tylartin de Porres Roman Catholic Church to Poughkeepsle and was active In the church's School Playground Committee. Born Jam 27, 1918, in. Poughkeepsie, she was the daughter of the late Paul M. Davey and Elaine Stanley Davey, who survives Jo Poughkeepsie.

Mrs. IUnes attended Poughkeepsle schools, and was a graduate of Arlington High SchooL She was also a graduate of tbe Krissler Business Institute In Poughkeepsie On June 17, 1972, the Commu nity Methodist Church, she married Joseph Hines who survives at borne. Other survivors include a son, Joseph P. Hines HI at home; a daughter. Tammy Christine Hines at home; a brother, Paul M.

Davey Jr of La Grange; two sisters, Christine Callahan of LaGrange and Elizabeth Pitcher of Hyde Park and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 pm today and 2 to I pm and 7 to 9 pm Thursday and Friday at the Mc Houl Funeral Home Route 82, Hopewell Junction. A Mass of Christian Burial wiU be celebrate at 10 am Saturday at St Martin de Porres Roman Catholic Church, Poughkeepsie. The fRyv John Brinri will officiate," Burial will be In St Peter's Ceme tery In, Poughkeepsle. tut, 1 471 North Road (RL 9) IHMrahkMpSNi452 ee41 MoStf (TUwcau 33 From NOW 'til Christmas Never before at die Home Shoppe 20 OFF On All Store Items.

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