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6A PoughkeepsTaJoumal Tuesday, January 3 1, 1989 fc Obituaries WW Area James S. Costigan Joseph A. D'Onofrib WASSAIC James's. Costifan, it, a member of the Steamfltters General Pipe Jitters Union Lo leal No. 638 la Long Island Qty for iO jrears until his retirement In 1979, ILdled Monday at Sharon Hospital in 'Connecticut Re Vas a resident ol Wassaie for 8 years and previously lived la New Rochelle, Westchester Mr.

Costigan was a member of the Amenla Fish and Came Association. Be was a member of St Charles itr iBorromeo Church In Dover Plains. i tie Wis born July 11, 1130, In the Bronx; to James Joseph and Susanna SpeUman Costigan. He attended the Sacred Heart School and Fordham Prep High School, both in the Bronx, and received 8 years of vocational training. On June 7, 1958, in Carmel, Putnam County, be married Marion Teresa Browne, who survives.

Other survivors include a sister, Ethel E. WeUel of Carmel; two nephews; and four nieces. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Hufcut Funeral Home, Market Street Dover Plains. Prayers will be offered at 3 p.m.

A Mass of the Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Thursday at St Charles Borromeo Church, Mill Street Dover Plains. Father Peter Cody will off Wat. Burial will be In St Charles Cemetery in the spring. BEACON Joseph A.

D'OnofrlO, 72, an IBM Poughkeepsie employee until his 1981 retirement died Sunday at St Luke's Hospital, New burgh, i A lifelong Beacon resident, he was a member of the St Rocco Society and St John the Evangelist Church. Mr. D'OnofrlO served In the U.S. Army during World War Q. He was born July 3, 1918, In Beacon, to Joseph' and Cbncetta DeGre gorio D'OnofrlO.

His wife, Mary Trlnchlnl, survives. Other survivors Include two broth ers. Nicholas D'OnofrlO' of Beacon, and Frank D'OnofrlO of Falrlawn, NJ.J and several nieces and nephews. Is eredeceased trv a brother. Mlchiel D'OnofrlO.

Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Halvey Funeral Home, 24 Willow St, Beacon. A Mass of the Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St John the Evangelist Church, 35 Willow St Beacon. Burial will follow In St Joachim's Cemetery.

Donations may be made to the Beacon Volunteer Ambulance 1 Arqullla Beacon, N.Y. 12S08. Black History Month celebrations to begin Andrea Teresa Earl hv Thomas J. Brown FISHKUi Thomas J. Brown, 1 59, a senior engineering specialist 2 for IBM East FishkiU for 24 years, died Sunday at St Francis Hospital in Beacon.

He was FishkiU resident for 24 1 years and previously lived in darks Summit Pens. Mr. Brown served in the VS. Army during the Korean conflict He was a member of the Third Order of St Francis of St Lawrence Seminary in Beacon. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St Mary's Church in FishkiU.

He was born May 23, 1929, In 5 Scranton, to Thomas A. and Mary Ellen Ruane Brown. He attended schools in Scranton and graduated from the Commercial Radio Institute In Baltimore, Md. On Aug. 29, 1933, in Scranton, he married Lillian P.

Lynn, who sur vives. Other survivors Include two daughters, Mary Ellen Stanton of Acton, and Rosemary Corning of Newburgh, three sisters, Mary Alexander of Richmond, Elizabeth St Ledger and Claire Lewis, both of Scranton; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pja today at the Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home, 128 Main SL, FishkiU. The Third Order of St Francis wUl offer prayers at 7:30 p.m.

Those attending are asked to use the Jackson Street entrance. A Mass of the Christian Burial wUl be offered at 10.30 a.m. Wednesday at St Mary's Church, Jackson Street, FishkiU. Burial wUl oUow In FishkiU Rural Cemetery. Donations may be made to St Lawrence Seminary, Sargent Avenue, Beacon, N.Y.

12S08. BEEKMAN Andrea Teresa Earl, 17 days old, died Monday at Westchester County Medical Center in Valhalla. She was born Jan. 13, 1989, in Poughkeepsie, to George and Patricia Servodlo Earl, who survive. Other survivors Include three sisters, Rosa Maria Guericeo at home, Nicole Earl and Cheryl Earl, both of WaUkiU, Ulster County, paternal grandparents, George and Teresa Earl of WaUkiU; maternal grandparents, Michael and Rosa Servodlo of Poughkeepsie; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Private services at St Peter's Cemetery, Town of Poughkeepsie. Arrangements are under the direction of. the Parmele Funeral Home, 110 Fulton Poughkeepsie. Dance, songv films and lectures wUl all be part of the month February celebration of the black tradiUon and black leaders here in the Hudson VaUey, The first week of regional Black, History Month observances wUl kick off with military pride and wind down with an anti drug presentation. The Catharine Street Center, Dutchess Community CoUege and Vas sar CoUege are among area Institutions presenting month long, planned.

Black History Month programs. The Poughkeepsie Journal wUl update the Black History Month schedule throughout February. Wednesday's highlights 10 a.m. The VS. Military Aca demy at West Point will" dedicate its veterinary facility to the late Sgt 1st Class Robert P.

Johnson, a buck soldier at West Point It wUl be the first time an acadenW oeea named for an enlisted soldier; 12.30 p.m. 'Nationally 'televised conference program titled "Beyond the Dream: Celebration" of Black History" wlU be shown in the Quimby Theater of Vanderlyn Hall at the Stone Ridge campus of Ulster County Community College. For Information, contact the coUege at 687 7821. a 1 n.m. The conference win also be shown at Dutchess Community Col.

lege In Poughkeepsie, at the new Center for Business ana industry, For iniormauon, cau f7iioo, extension 1700. Local briefs Marjorie E. Bell Lucille Robarge OCALA, Fla. Marjorie E. Bell.

74, a former Hyde Park resident died Monday at Ocala Monroe Regional Medical Center. She had Uved In Ocala for the past two years. She was born Feb. 21, 1914, in Yonkers, to Royal and Laura West ElweU. Her husband, Charles E.

(Ed) Bell, survives. Other survivors include two sons, Don BeU of Seminole, and Charles E. BeU of RockviUe, Md; three daughters, Loretta Delaney of Ocala, Dorothy Humphries and Carol Lambert both of Poughkeepsie; a brother, Ralph ElweU of Hyde Park; and a sister, Grace Bisagna of New Hamburg. Calling hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Roberts Straub Funeral Home, S3 E.

Main St, Wapping ers Falls. Services wUl begin at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Deborah Tammearu officiating. Burial wUl be in Wapplngers Rural Cemetery in the spring.

Human rights panel to meet Cooper, executive director oi uie state Martin Luther King Jr. Commission. The conference Is open to public The Dutchess County Human Rights Commission wiU hold a winter conference Friday and Saturday at the Radlsson Hotel, Poughkeepsie. The conference wUl feature a workshop on new housing regulations by Alga Diaz, branch chief of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Title 8, and a keynote address by Thomas and registration must be completed by Wednesday. For more Information, contact Marilyn Vetrano of the Duchess County Human Rights Commission at 431 2444.

Route 9 market, station robbed MILTON LuclUe Robarge, 66, a retired Interior decorator for Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance of Hart ford. died Monday at Northern Dutchess Hospital in Rhinebeck after a long Illness. She was a 14 year resident of Milton and previously Uved In She was born Sept 23, 1922, In Wethersfield, to Edward and Sarah Warner Isaacson. She graduated from Wethersfield High School and attended Central Connecticut State Teachers CoUege. Survivors include a son, John A.

HoUoway of Newlngton, a daughter, Susan Marie Post of Poughkeepsie; two sisters, Eleanor West of Cromwell, and Barbara Nesbitt of Windsor Lochs, Conn; four grandchildren; a greatgrandchild; and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Dowling Funeral Home, 43 Fairview Poughkeepsie. A Mass of the Christian Burial will be offered at 9.43 a.m. Wednesday at the Holy Trinity Church in Poughkeepsie.

Burial wiU foUow in Union Cemetery in Hyde Park, Sarah Casey Jonn McCabe Domenick Lopane MHXERTON Domenick1 Lo 47, a local businessman, died 'Sunday at his Route 22 home, follow 'ing a lengthy illness. Mr. Lopane owned and operated the MUlerton Nursery, MUlerton. A 12 year local resident be pre Cviously had Uved In the Bronx. He was a communicant of the Im 'xnaculate Conception Roman Catho 'Uc Church, Amenla, and a member the MUlerton Lions Club.

He was born Aug. 30, 1941, In Bari, 'IMS, Nicole and Jsabell Lionettl Lopane. His parents survive in Scar sdale (Westchester County). On Jan. 6, 1962, In the Bronx, he married Petrina Badalamente, who survives at home.

Other survivors include three sons, Domenick Lopane Jr. of MUlerton, and Nicholas Lopane and 'Stephen Lopane, both at borne; two daughters, Ann Marie Lopane and Petrina Lopane, both at three sisters, Theresa D'Melio. of Wayne, Olympia Caston of Somen and Angela Lopane of Mahopac; five brothers, Frank Lopane of Dover Plains, Joseph Lopane of Katonah, Carmine Lopane of Patterson, Vincent Lopane of Pawling and Anthony Lopane of Nursing Home, Rhinebeck. BRONX Sarah Casey, 82, died Sunday at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx. She was born Aug.

29, 1906, in County Mayo, Ireland, to Michael and Anne Maloney Kilgallen. Her husband, James Casey, died on Aug. 8, 1968. Survivors include two sons, James Casey and John Casey, both of New York City, a daughter, Anne Wohl fahrt of Rhinebeck; eight grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Calling hours are from 2 to 9 today at the Walter B.

Cooke Funeral Home In the Bronx. A Mass of the Christian Burial wUl be offered at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St Nicholas of Tolentlne Roman Catholic Church, Bronx. Burial wUl foUow in St Raymond's Cemetery. Alma D.

Toal RHINEBECK Alma D. Toal, 91, a former homemaker and a Poughkeepsie resident from 1984 to l8, died Thursday at tne FerncUlf HYDE PARK John McCabe, 86, a retired maintenance worker for the Harlem Valley Hospital, died Sunday at the Hyde Park Nursing Home. He was a local resident for 25 years and previously Uved in Hudson, Columbia County. He was born Sept 29, 1902, in Hudson, to Mr. and Mrs.

William McCabe. He is survived by Delores Barley, with whom he made his home. There wUl be no calling hours. Graveside services wUl begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Union Cemetery in Hyde Park.

Arrangements are under the direction of the John H. Darrow Funeral Home, Route 9, Hyde Park. FISHKHX A gas station and a supermarket along Route 9 were robbed Monday, and state police are Investigating the possibility that the same man committed the crimes. The MobU service station on Route 9 was robbed at about 5:30 a.m., po Uce said. The robber, who told the clerk he was carrying a gun, de manded money from a clerk and fled with 8300.

Later, at 2.25 a robber held up at the Shop Rite market at the Dutchess MalL The man handed a note to a service desk clerk, then made off with $2,600. The suspect in both cases is de scribed as a white male In his ZOs Rita Manuche NEW WINDSOR Rita Manuche, 88, a member of St Joseph's Church in New Windsor, died Monday at St Luke's Hospital in Newburgh, Orange County. She previously Uved in Beacon. She was. born May 27, 1900, in Italy, to Vincenxa and Marie Ferrone Fredericks.

Her husband, George Manuche, survives. Other survivors Include a son, George Manuche Jr. of New York City, a daughter, Dorothy Bolgen of Montereay, a Amelia Fredericks of Beacon; a brother, Daniel Fredericks of Beacon; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours wiU be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Wednesday at the Halvey Funeral Home, 24 WUlow St Beacon.

A Mass of the Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Thursday at SL John the Evangelist Church, .35 Wil low St, Beacon. Burial wiU follow in St Joachim Cemetery. Donations. may be made to SL John the Evangelist Church, 33 Willow SL, Beacon, N.Y.

12508. Carmel; two grandchildren; and sev eral nieces and nephews. Calling hours wiU be private. A Mass of the Christian Burial wUl be offered at noon Thursday at the Immaculate Conception Church, Amenla. The Rev.

John Durkin, pastor, wiU of fidate. Burial wiU be in the Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Amenla. Memorial donations may be made to the Immaculate Conception Church, Amenla, N.Y. 12501. Brian A.

Jones Jr. ELLENVHAE Brian A. Tony" Jones 2, a former Poughkeepsie "resident, died Friday at Kingston Hospital Kingston. jVs'lle was born Oct 1, 1986. In Val I IhaUa (Westchester County to Brian and Lisa Whetstone Jones Sr, who survive in EUenvUle.

Other survivors include paternal grandparents, Sandra Jones of New and Leroy Heath of In Momorlam PUUCHENE, MARY, hi loving memory of Mary Pullcrrwtr 5m Anniversary of her death. Peaceful be thy rest dear mother, set to ore As hi Its we loved you dearly, 0o ki death we do the same. Love. son Ed, Bonnie and Gandcftftdren. SYMINGTON.

Arthur In loving Btrttv vday remembrance of my Husband Bud. Deep ki my heart your birthday Is kept to treasure, to love a never target Always a. forever, me too. Card of Thanks "THE FAMILY or James F. Fetore would like to thank their family and fnnds, espedaay Dr.

Elison Capers. Or. T'Euoene KotosW. Shiny Bennett, Father Dominic "Queenie and Jean, tar al their carina and kindness during the recent Wness and passing of our Beloved Husband and Father. MrsJosphinefeiorjsnd Queens; maternal grandparents, Al and Margie Whetstone McDermott of EUenvUle; maternal great Margaret Robinson of Glendale (Queens CountyX and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Loucks Funeral Home Inc. Route 209, EUenvUle, Services wUl be held at 7 tonight at the funeral home, Mr. Otto Perkins wiU officiate. Burial wUl be in Evergreen Cemetery, Queens.

Memorial donaUona may be made to the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation P.O. Box 14807, Clearwater, Fla. 34629 4807, A Rockland County resident prior to 1984, she was a member of the Brick Church, Spring VaUey. She was born June 22, 1897, in Mousey (Rockland County), to HaUo ran and Elizabeth Bassett Brown. She married Robert Dudley Do rion, who predeceased her in 1957.

Her second husband, Richard Toal, predeceased her In 1966. Survivors include a son, Richard Dorion of Poughkeepsie; a sister, Frances Brown of Monson, three grandchildren; and four great grandchUdren. Graveside services were held Monday at Jhe Brick Church Cemetery, Spring VaUey. The Rev. Northop officiated.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Sniff ea Funeral Home, Spring VaUey. Chauncey D. Stillman AMENIA A memorial Mass wiU be offered at noon on Saturday, Feb. 18, for Chauncey D. Stillman, who died Jan.

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