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A a a a OBITUARIES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1999. POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL DEATH NOTICES Hugh Gawtry, 94, died peacefully at his home in Bloomfield, CT. on Sunday, Oct. 24, 1999.

Arrangements under the direction of Allen Funeral Home, Coviello, Filomena, 891, former Beacon resident, died Sunday. Oct. 1999 at Stuart Nursing and Restorative, Care, Stuart, Fla: Ar. rangements under the direction of Halvey. Funeral Home, (914)831-0380.

Gropp. Bettie of Poughkeepsie, died Saturday, Dotober 23, 1999 in Valhalla, Arrangements by Floyd J. Gilmore Funeral Home, Poughkeep (914) 452-1455. Florence Flo1 83, of Kirkside- -in Roxbuty, died Monday, Oct. 25.

1999. Arrangements, by 'Hall 652-4571 Doyle, Shirley Anne. 64. of Newburgh, died Tuesday, Oct. 26.

11999. Arrangements by Perrott-Berardinel. Home for Funerals. (914) $62-7300. Gagnon, Marvin 40, died sud denly, Saturday, Oct.

23, 1999 at St. Francis Hospital. Arrangements under the direction of Babcock: Funeral Home, (518)756-8333. Kimball, Bernard 91. of Wichita.

died Monday, Arrangements: by ary and Cemetery. (316) 722-2100. Nagy, George F. .77, of Ponte Ver; da Beach, died Monday, Oct. 25, 1999: Arrangements by Keyser Funeral Services, Pastorini, Dorothy.

81, of Fishkill, died Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1999. Arrangements by Robert H. Auchmoody 'Funeral' Home, (914) 896-6166, Richardson. Joan.

52, of Manhattan, died Sunday Oct. Ar: rangements. by, Parmele Funeral, Home, (914) 452-0790. Rubino, Michael Todd, 34, of New Rochelle, died Monday, Oct. 25, 1999.

Arrangements by Millspaugh, Funeral, Directors, (914) 778-3200. Stanulewich, Marcella of Beacon, died Monday, October 25, 1999: by Halvey FuneralHome, Beacon: (914), 831-0380. Shirley Anne Doyle NEWBURGH Shirley Anne Doyle, 64, a life long resident of Newburgh; died Tuesday, Oct. 26, Sylcox Extended Care Health Facility, Newburgh. Mrs.

Doyle was a' Secretary for St. Patrick's Church in Newburgh, where she was a member and had served las the for the Parish Council, past President of the Rosary Society, a member of the CYQ and Coordinator of the Religious Education Pro gram. She was also the past Presi dent of the Newburgh Jayncees, a member of the Newburgh Pop Warner Auxilary and the NFA Gridiron Boosters Club. She was born on February 24, 1935, in Newburgh to Anna May Rightmey-) er and Maxmillian J. McCurry, both deceased.

She is survived by her spouse, John C. Doyle; Kathleen her and daughter and son law, Richard Parisi, Newburgh; Kevin two sons and Christine daughter laws, M. and Doyle, Walden, and John M. and Kimberly Doyle. Newburgh; three sisters, MariBall, Newburgh, Kathleen Hales, Marlboro, and Jean, Roe, New Wind sor; eight grandchildren, Jeremy and Ricci Parisi, and Kayla, Abigail, William, Mary, James and Ann Doyle.

She is. predeceased by her brother James McCurry. Visiting will be from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 28, at the PerrottBerardinelli Home for Funerals, One A A A Avenue, Newburgh.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, Oct. 29, at St, Patrick's Church, Newburgh, with the Rev. Msgr. John Budwick officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, New Windsor Memorial contributions may be made to St.

Patrick's Church. Newburgh: IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of DR. SAE DOUK CHUN Dec. 4, 1927 Oct. 22, 1999 Dr.

Sae Douk Chun was a well known orthopedic surgeon who practiced in Dutchess County for 26 years. He was a founding member, of the Mid-Hudson Korean United Methodist Church and played an integral role in providing a place of worship for the Korean community. Dr. Chun was a pillar of support to, his wife, family and the community. As a husband, father, community, leader and physician his life was exemplified by kindness, generosity and purity of heart.

Iris a comfort to us all to know that he will. continue to hold vigil in Heaven as he did on earth. He will be missed by all he has touched. He is survived by his wife, four children and two granddaughters. There will be a memorial service on' Saturday, October 30th 2pm at the Mid Hudson Korean United Methodist Church.

38 Jackson Poughkeepsie, NY. Bettie J. Cropp 41-year Poughkeepsie resident and for- of merly. of died Saturday. Oct.

23. $1999 in Valhalla. Mrs. Cropp was a production specialist with IBM-East Fishkill for 15 years, retiring in June 1997, also, a foster parent for'20 years. 2 2 2 She was a member of Beulah Bap- usher' tist Church, where she was an and a pastor's aide.

Born in Banks, Ala, on Oct. 4, 1941, she was the daughter of J.P. and Ruthie Johns Johnson. She was educated in Alabama schools. On Noy.

23, 1977 in Poughkeepsie, she married Lawrencel Cropp. Survivors include, her, husband, Lawrence sons, Kenneth of Poughkeepsie and Darryl Ward of Charlotte. N.C.: three step children, Anthony Cropp and Tammy Harris, both of Poughkeepsie: and Regina Cropp, of Hamilton. and three adopted grandchildren, Latravia: 'all of Jerome, and Cropp. brothers, James Pouch Johnson, Catskill; Joseph and Columbus Johnson, both of Poughkeepsie, and Curtis Johnson, Beacon: four sisters, Annie.

Cheatham, Doris Johnson, Peggy Johnson, and Jeanette Harvard, all of thine grandchildren; one great grandchild, and several nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles. Mrs. Cropp predeceased by a son, Donnel Ward: in 1991 and her brother. Robert Johnson. Calling, hours will be 10-11 a.m.

at Beulah Baptist Church, 92 Catherine St. Poughkeepsie. Funeral services will be 11. a.m., Friday, at the church with the Rev. Jesse V.

Bottoms IL officiating, Burial will be in' Poughkeepsie, Rural Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made. to the Beulah Baptist Church, 92 Catharine: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601: or The American Cancer Soci-1 ,28 Reade Hope Lodge. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

12601. Arrangements by Floyd J. Gilmore Funeral Home, 19. Cottage Poughkeepsie: Hugh Gawtry Collins BLOOMFIELD, CT. Hugh Gawtry Collins.

94, died peacefully at his home in Bloomfield, Sunday, Oct. A24, 1999. Mr. Collins was a 65 year resident of Millbrook priors to his relocation to Bloomfield. He was born in Manhattan March 10, 1905, the son of Dr.

Howard D. Collins and Helen Gawtry Collins. On June 10, 1931, he married Frances. Oliver Fisher in a chapel of Ca thedral of St. John The Devine in New York.

He was a graduate of St. George's School, Rhode Island, and Yale University, Class of 1929. Much involved in local activities, Mr. Collins was at various times a scout master, a mem-. ber of the Ration Board during World War II, a past master of Halcyon Lodge, and the Senior Warden of Grace Episcopal Church.

He will be. widely, remembered for his association the Millbrook Hunt, for many, many years including a mastership of ten years, he being the second of three generations to thus serve He exemplified the attributes of a perfect gentlemen, "and his friends, family will always recall His ab solute kindness courtesy, and consid eration for others. Mr. Collins is survived by his loving wife of 68 years, Frances Fisher Col: lins, a daughter, Dr. Anne, F.

Collins of Portland Maine; three sons. Dennis G. Collins of Bethlehem, Farnfam. F. Collins, Millbrook and Anthony Collins, Millbrook.

In addition he is survived by seven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. The Funeral will be held at 11 AM, Oct. 29, 1999 at Grace Episcopal Church, Franklin Millbrook. Burial will be at Nine Partners Ceme. tery, interment will be private, Please omit Flowers.

Arrangements are by Allen Funeral Home, Millbrook, NY: IN MEMORIAM In. Loving Memory Of MARINO SBUTTONI We still miss all the caring, Your unconditional love. We sadly remember all the suffering you had to endure, and the hardest thing we ever had to do, was having to learn to live without you. May you always be surrounded by God's Peace, Until we meet again, Your Family George F. Nagy PONTE VERDA BEACH, Fla (George F.

Nagy, 77 of Ponte Verda Beach, died Monday, Oct. 25, 1999 at Beaches Medical Center, Jacksonville Beach. Fla. Mr. Nagy was a former resident of Kingston.

4 He had been employed as a for Bricklayers Allied Craftsmen Union in Poughkeepsie for 36 years, until. his retirement. He had worked as an apprentice, journeyman, foreman, superintendent. He was also a Veteran of the United States Navy, serving during WWII as a Chief Gunners Mate in the Asiatic Pacific Theater of Operations, stationed out, of Pearl Harbor and serving from 1940, He was a Communicant of St. A Coleman's Roman Catholic Church in East- Kingston.

He served for many years as a Business Agent for Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen Local and established in Welfare Fund in 1955. the Pension Fund in 1961 and the Annuity Fund in. 1972. He had been of the NYS; Conference of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen; served on the Constitution Committee: served on the Board. of Directors of Pattern for Progress, served as of the Ulster County Building Trades and Fund Coordinator of Bricklayers Allied Craftsmen Joint Benefit Fund.

He was very active in lobbying in 'Albany for, the union for higher unemployment benefits better workman's compensation coverage. He was instrumental in having signed into law the Prevailing Wage Bill. Mr. Nagy was berh July 28, 1922 to the Late John and Elizabeth Balogh Nagy. He married the late Lena M.

Perry Nagy, who died Aug. 27, 1990 and. Marguerite Taylor Nagy of Ponte Verda Beach, Fla. Mr. Nagy is survived by his wife Marguerite and three daughters, Susan Voerg, Newbingh, Flora Bow'man, and Louise Brown of Jacksonville Beach.

three sons, John Nagy, Brick, N.J., George Fuqay-Varina, and Stephen Nagy, Kingston; two brothers James and David Nagy, both of Kingston; 6 sisters; Bertha Parker, Kingston, Mary Bouchard, Elmira, Margaret, Clearwater, Fatherine Hansen, Kingston, Lorraine Carroll and Eleanor Faltys, both of thirteen grandchildren; four great grandchildren, several nieces and sisters, nephews. He is predeceased by three Betty Kostecky, Anna Demeter, and Barbara Pusty: and one brother, John Nagy. Calling hours wil'le from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Keyser's Hingston Chapel, Albany Manor Ave. on Thursday, Oct.

28. The funeral procession, will form on Friday, Oct. 20, at 9:15 a.m. at Keyser Funeral Sativce, Kingston Chapel, and proceed p. St.

Coleman's Roman Catholic Church, where at 10 a.m. a Mass of Chrisian Burial will be, sung. Interment will be Fat St. Mary's Cemetery, Kingston, with full military honors by Joyce Schrick VFW. Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society, 159 Green Kingston, NY or Hospice of Ulste: County, $106 Prince Kingston, NY 12401 in his memory Marcella M.

Stanulewich M. Stanulewich, age 75, died Monday, October 25, 1999 at sar Hospital in Poughkeepsie after a long illness. Born, June 11; 1924 kin Beacon, she was the daughter of Frank and Hilda Blauvelt Eignor. She married Stanley Stanulewich on 'April 6, 1947. in St.

John the Evangelist Church in Beal con. Mr. Stanulewich died on September 11, 1985. Mrs. Stanulewich was a Correction, Officer retiring from the former Matteawan Hospital, Beacon in 1983.

She was a member of the Association of Blauvelt Descendants AARP. She had been active with the Boy Scouts, Special Olympics, Rehabilitation Programs and Dutchess County She is survived by one daughter, Roberta Schwartz, Cold Spring, four sons, Steven Stanulewich and Jeffrey Stanulewich, both of Beacon; Michael Stanulewich of Edgewater, and Mark Stanulewich of Newburgh; one sister, Inez Shafer and sister-in-law, Elsie Eignor, both of Hyde Park; ten grandchildren and one, great grandchild. In addition to her parents and husband, she was prdeceased by her stepmother, Margaret Veatch Eignor, her brother, Alvin Eignor and her son David Stanulewich. Visitation will be Wednesday at Halvey Funeral 24 Willow Beacon from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered on Thursday at 11:30 a.m.

at St. Joachim's Church, 61 Leonard Beacon. Burial will follow in St. Joachim's Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice, 70 S.

Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601. Marvin E. Gagnon Marvin E. Gagnon, 40, died suddenly, October 23, 1999 at St.

Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie. was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and had worked for Pall Mall Mfg. Co. in Poughkeepsie.

He was the husband of Alice Gagnon; father of Matthew, Trevor and Melissa Gagnon; son of Dorothy GagA non Niskayuna and Joseph Gagnon of Ohio; brother of Michael Gagnon of Troy; Marc Gagnon of Niskayuna and Kristen Moak of Florida. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. A memorial, service will be held Wednesday, October 27, 1999 at the Babcock, Funeral Home, 19 Pulver Ravena at Contributions to St. Joseph's Guest: House, 168 Union Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 would be appreciated, Florence 'Flo' Dorland, NORTH HARPERSFIELD Florence "Flo" Dorland, 83, Kirkside Roxbury and formerly of North Har persfield, died Monday, Oct. 25; 1999, Tat Kirkside in Roxbury She was born Sept.

23, 1916 in New York City, the daughter of Joseph Maximillian and Florence (Schultz) Sauer. She married. Howard L. Doron Dec. 18, -1938 in Valley Stream.

Howard died Oct. 7, 1997. was time resident of North, Harpersfield, where she and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm for many years, and then converted the farm to Middlebrook: Campgrounds. was a manager for Jefferson Central School, Stamford Medical Center, and Delaware Mercantile for 20 years until her retirement in 1980. She was a longtime member and past president of the Stamford Community Hospital Auxiliary and Skilled Nursing Facility Auxriliary.

She was in charge of the hospi. tal coffee shop for many, years charting more than 13,000 volunteer hours. She was an honorary lifetime member of Stamford Hospital Society and Robinson Terrace Auxiliary: In -1984, Flo and her husband were named citizens of the year by the Stamford Rotary Club for their to the community. was a former chairman for the Town of Harpersfield, Republican Party. She was active' in Catskill Players theater.

group. for many She a Inner member of the Stamford bart Wheel, and was active. ink establishing the Lazy Eye clinic. Flo was a member of the Stamford Gara den Club; a long-time active member of Colonel Harper Grange in Harpers field; a member of the Stamford persfield Senior Citizens Club; and a member of the Jefferson United Methodist Church. She is survived by two daughters and sons- Constance and Richard Herodes, Poughkeepsie, Lynn and Elton Cook, Chariton; five grandchildren, Richard, Howard, and David Herodes, James Cook and Catherine Ogden; three great grandsons, Alden, Richard, and Logan; a 'sister and brother-in-law, Marcella and William McCabe of West Jefferson; and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the Hall Funeral Home, 142 West Main Stamford from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, at which time the family will be in attendance, Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. 'on Friday, Oct. 29, at the funeral home, with the Rev. Ralph Darmstadt, Pastor of the Fleischmanns United Methodist Church, officiating Expressions of sympathy may be made in Flo's memory to either the Robinson Terrace Auxiliary, Audrey Dorosky, Harper Stamford, NY 12167 or to Kirkside of Roxbury, Main Box 248, Roxbury, NY 12474.

Dorothy A. Pastorini Bernard A. FISHKILL Dorothy A. Pastorini, 81; of Fishkill, formerly of Woodhav. en, died at Vassar Brothers Hospital on Tuesday, Oct.

26, 1999 after a short illness. Mrs. Pastorini was born on Oct. 27, 1917, the daughter of Frederick and Lundy Nohrenberg in Brooklyn She married Gabriel B. Pastorini.

'He died in 1991. survived by a son and a Peter and Marie Pastorini, Fishkill; grandson, Paul Pastorini, Fishkill: sister, Eleanor Ehart, Elizabethtown. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10.a,m. Thursday, Oct. 28, 'at St.

Mary, Mother of the Church, Fishkill. There are no calling hours. Interment will be made at Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, Long Island. Arrangements are under the direction of H. Auchmoody Funeral Home, 126 Main Fishkill.

Filomena Coviello STUART. FL FilomenA Coviello; age 91, died Sunday, Oct. 24, 1999 at Stuart Nursing and Restorative Care Center, Stuart, Florida. She a former longtime Beacbn residents Born in Venosa, Italy, on Oct. 7, 1908, she was the daughter of Antonio and Malizia Russo.

She was married to! Vito. Coviello, who died in September 1964. Mrs. Coviello was a parishioner of St. John: the Evangelist Church, Beacon.

She was a retired, seamstress who werked for several area clothing manufacturers. Mrs. Coviello is survived by one son, Daniel R. Coviello, Los Angeles, and grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by two sons, Anthony V.

and Vincent Coviello and one daughter, Mary Visitation will be Thursday, 2-4 and 17-9 PM at. Halvey Funeral Home, 24 Willow Beacon. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered on Friday at 10 AM at St. John Evangelist Willow Street, Beacon. Burial will follow in St.

Joachim's Cemetery, Beacon. Michael Todd Rubino NEW ROCHELLE Todd' Rubino, 34, of New Rochelle, died Monday, Oct. 25, 1999 at home. Mr. Rubino was born June 27, 1965 in Poughkeepsie, the son of Richard S.

Hoffman and Edna Halstead Hoffman. He is survived. by his parents, Wallkill; three- sisters, Tracy Bardin-. Mackey, Marlboro, Josette Rubino, Greensboro, and Renee Cromie, kill; one brother. Kevin Hoffman.

ball, 91, of. Wichita, died MonWICHITA, Kan, Bernard, A. Kimday, Oct. 25, 1999. He was formerly of Mr.

Kimball was a retired farmer. Poughkeepsie and Concord, N.H. He was, born on June 12, 1908 in Hopkinton. N.H. Mr.

Kimball University of graduated in 1931 from the New Hampshire. survived by. sons and daughters and Bruce Bridget, and Gladys, hattan, Beach, Calif; grandchildren, Kerrie Smith, Redland, Duane Greggory Kimball, Murrieta, Kimball, Wichita, Matthew Kimball, Los Angeles, and Kristina McNaught, Wichita; and eight greatgrandchildren. Graveside services will be 10 a.m., Friday, Oct. 29, Resthaven Gardens of Memory, Wichita, Kan.

Memorial services will be 1:30 Friends p.m., Church, Friday, Der- 29, at the Derby 'by, Kan. Memorials may be made to the Der by Friends Church, 1034 N. Woodlawn, Derby, KS 67037. Arrangements: by, 11800 Resthaven West Mor. tuary Cemetery, Hwy, 54.

Wichita, Kan. Joan Richardson MANHATTAN Joan Richardson, $52, of Manhattan since 1986 and formerly of the Bronx, died Sunday, Oct. 24, 1999 at home. Born in Bronx on, Nov. 7, 1946) she was the daughter of William (Sr:) and Patricia Lynch Richardson.

her mother, Patricia Richardson, Ft. Wayne, sisters and brothers-in-law, Carol and Ruhl, Marilyn, and Martin White, all of Ft. Wayne, Barbara and Arthur Norris, Campbell Hall; a brother and sister William and Fay Richardson, Poughkeepsie; brother, Dan Richardson, E. Rutherford, N.J.: and a dear friend, Jackie Peckoff, Manhattan. Calling hours are 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., today, at Parmele Funeral Home, 110 Fulton Funeral -services will be 11, a.m., Thursday, at the funeral home.

Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Wallkill; three nieces; and Aunts, Uncles and cousins. Memorial services will be. 11 a.m., Thursday, 28, at Millspaugh Ronk Tighe Funeral Home, Bonaventura Wallkill, Fr. Lucius Yaah, will officiate.

Cremation will be in Ce-. dar Hill Cemetery, Newburgh. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Meals on Wheels, 234 Van Ness, Newburgh, NY' 12550. Please Vote For Our Grandpa JUDGE GEORGE D. MARLOW For Supreme Court Justice And, here are the reasons why: 20 years of judicial experience (County, Acting Supreme, Family, Town Courts) Co-chair: NYS Judicial Ethics Committee.

Member: 9th Judicial District Committee to Promote Gender Fairness, Fmr. Bd Member: Temple Beth El Dutchess Jewish Community Ctr Judge in NYS history to earn Masters of Judicial Studies from National Judicial College University of Nevada, Reno Co-chair: NYS Capital Case Judicial Training Committee Law Clerk to Hon. Albert M. Rosenblatt Assistant DA for 9 years Private Law practice for 8 years for by The Elect Marion.

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