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10 PoughlcMpsia Journal Thursday, May t2, 1977 Deaths COMISKEY John F.May 11. 1T7 at Vassar Brothers Hospital Resident 786 Main Street, Poughfceepste Husband of Prtecilla Crandali Comiskey Prays will be offered at the Parmele Funeral Home, 74 Height Avenue, Saturday. Mav 14 at AM. Interment Baptist Cemetery, Center Berlin, Y. Friends may call at the funeral home 7 9, Friday evening Arrangements by John B.

Caven. CONNOLLY Thomas May 10. WT7, at Eden Park Nursing Home Resident of 89, WorrallAve Loving husband of Catherine R. (Canavan) Father of Mrs Kathleen C. King Robert Raymond F.

Thomas Funeral from the Joseph J. DarrowSr Funeral Home Inc 39 South Hamilton Street Friday at 9 30am, thence to Holy Trinity Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 am. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery Calling hours Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm Arrangements by the Joseph Darrow Sr. Funeral Home Inc.

DEGROODT Dorothy at St. Francis Hospital, May 11 Beloved mother of Earl Kenneth DeGroodt. Phillip Walton, and Mrs William (Micheie) Myers sister of Paul Blauvelt, Mrs Alma Norton, Mrs. Anita Smith, Mrs. Shirley Tlmmons.

Funeral services will be held Friday May 13 at 10 a at Sweets Funeral Home 29 South Poet Road, Hyde Park, wtth the Rev A. Donald Hodges officiating Friends may call at the funeral home this afternoon 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Interment will be in the Union Cemetery of Hyde Park. Donations may be made to the Hyde Park United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. SHAFFER at the Sharon Com. Hospital, May 10, 1977 William (Bus) Shaffer of.

Amenia NY Funeral services from the Church of Immaculate Conception, Amenia. NY Friday Mayl3 at 10 13am where mass of Christian will be offered. Interment Hillsdale Cemetery, Hillsdale NY. Friends may call at the Hufcut Funeral Home Inc, Dover Plains Wednesday 7 9 and Thursday 2 4 and 7 9 The family request memorials be made either to the Immaculate Conception School Amenia, NY or the Amenia Reacue Squad. WHEELER at Victory Lake Nursing Home, May 10, 1977, Catherine Reddington Resident of RL 44, Pleasant Valley Beloved wife of Clarence, loving mother of John Hyde Park and Alice at home A Mass of Christian Burial will be said at St Stanislaus Church, PLeasant Valley, Friday May 13 at 10am.

Interment SL Peters Cemetery i nends wiu oe received at the Alien Mineral Home Inc. Pleasant Valley, Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 In Memoriam KIML1N In loving memory of my husband and our father, Fred Kimlin, who passed away May 12, 1971 Gone but not forgotten. Signed Wife Laura, children Barbara Hcroy Joyce Sutherland, Jane Dubois and Fred Kimlin Jr. Grandchildren Greatgrandchild. MURASSO In loving memory of my husband Frank Murasso who passed away May 12, 1973 He had a nature you could not help loving.

And a heart that was purer than gold And to those who knew him and loved him. His memory will never grow cold. I still miss you very much. Signed Loving wife Emma Murasso Card Of Thanks The wife of the late Frank Tllliets would like to thank the Dr'i. Nurses and all the staff at St Francis Hospital and Castle Point Veterans Hospital And also a special thank you to all of our friends and relatives who were so thoughtful.

Mrs Frank Tllliets Obituaries. Mr. Senger Mrs. DeGroodt TTVOU Ronald Senger, .74, of 58 Montgomery died Wednesday at 'Northern Dutchess Hospital, Rhinebeck An area resident since 1951, he was born March 16, 1903, the son of Gustav and Helene (Kost) Senger. He was a retired employee of Tams Whitmark New York City, where he was a music librarian, and the Hudson River Psychiatric center.

He was a member of ASCAP1, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, and a soloist and instructor at St Thomas Boys Choir School, New York City. In addition to his widow, the former Marjore Jackson, he is survived by a daughter, Valerie Senger, two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be Friday, 7 9 p.m. at the Burnett and Rockefeller Funeral Home, 42 West Market St, Red Hook.

Funeral services will be Saturday, 11 a.m., at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Woods Road. The Rev. James Elliot Llndsley will officiate. Burial be in St.

Paul's Churchyard. Donations may be made to the Memorial Hall Fund at St. Paul's Church or the building fund of Northern Dutchess Hospital, Rhinebeck, in memory of Mr. Senger. Mr.

Hoag In addition to previously listed survivors, Paul R. Hoag SO, of 244 North Road, Town of Poughkeepsie, who. died Tuesday at St. Francis Hospital, is survived by a stepfather, Clinton Roosa, Poughkeepsie. HYDE PARK Mrs.

Dorothy B. DeGroodt 67, of J3S Wr Dorsey Lane, died Wednesday at St Francis Hospital. She was born in Beacon, July 28, 1909, the daughter of Walter and Rosa (Lee) Blauvelt A resident of this community the last 35 years, she had formerly resided in Poughkeepsie. Mrs. DeGroodt was a member of the Hyde Park United Methodist Church.

Her husband. Earl DeGroodt died in October, 1972. She Is survived by three sons, Earl and Kenneth DeGroodt and Philip Walton, all of Hyde Park; a daughter, Mrs. William Myers, Pleasant Valley; a brother, Paul Blauvelt, Poughkeepsie; three sisters, Mrs. Alma Norton and Mrs.

Anita Smith, both of Wap pingers Falls, and Mrs. Shirley Timmons, Staatsburg, three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Sweet's Funeral Home Inc, 29 S. Post Road, Hyde Park, today, 2 to 4 and 7to9pm The funeral will be Friday at 10 a m. at the funeral home.

The Rev. A. Donald Hodges will officiate. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Hyde Park. Donations may be made to the Hyde Park United Methodist Church Memorial Fund.

Mr. Comiskey John Francis Comiskey, 70, of 786 Main Town of Poughkeepsie, died Wednesday at his home. A lifetime resident of this area, he was bom Dec 2, 1906. He was retired as a guard at Vassal College and was formerly associated with the George Knauss Butcher Market In addition to his widow, the Hunger film set in Beacon BEACONA film. "Hunger In America," will be shown at Howland Library, 'Main Street, Wednesday, May 18, at 7:30 p.m.

This movie is funded by money earned irf the Fishklll recycling program. East Fishkill zoners to meet HOPEWELL JUNCTION A meeting of, the East Fishkill Town Board will be conducted at 8 tonight at the town hall. Route 376. Coffee crop forecast good Mrs. Rintoul PAWLING Mrs.

Marion Rintoul, 69, North Quaker Hill, died this morning at the New Milford (Conn.) Hospital. She was born In Brooklyn, July 18, 1907, the daughter of Herbert and Madeline (Schuck) Smith. A resident of this comrriunlty the last 26 years, Mrs. Rintoul was a member of the Pawling Garden Club. She was married to John B.

Rintoul who survives, on May 3.1932. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, John B. Rintoul Pawling, and grandchildren. Funeral arrangements, under the direction of the Horn and Thomes Funeral Home, 83 E. Main Pawling, are incomplete.

former Priscilla Crandall, he is survived by a brother, Joseph, Staatsburg, and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be Friday, 7 9 p.m. at the Parmele Funeral Home, 74 Haight Ave, town. Services will be offered Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Baptist Cemetery Center, Berlin, WASHINGTON1 (AP) Brazilian coffee production will improve this year, but this' will have no immediate effect on steadily rising coffee prices In the United States, the Agriculture Department says.

Retail coffee prices in the United States have tripled since a 1975 frost cut into the Brazilian coffee crop. Prices have risen to well over $3 a pound in most areas. Retail prices' still lag behind wholesale levels, which are near $5 a pound. U.S. domestic prices for at least the next six months should be determined by the amount processors pay now on the world market The effect after that would probably depend on whether the Brazilian government lowers its export tax which determines the world market price of Brazilian coffee The department said Wednesday It was basing its prediction of a better Brazilian coffee crop on a visit by several experts to coffee production zones in the Latin.

American country. Officials said the coffee crop is expected to move closer to the levels that existed before the 1975 But they cautioned, that cpffee production In Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, willyhot return to prefrost levels untilthe 1978 79 crop year. The Brazilian crop Is expected to total 17 million bags, a 79 percent gain from the 9.5 million bgs produced In 197677, the department said. Officials said, however, that the new' crop which is now bejng harvested still will be less than those before the 1975 frosts. Production averaged 25.2 million bags annually in the two years prior to the frost Tuna fleet seamen still mad SAN DIEGO AP) Owners and captains in the U.S.

tuna fleet say most boats will stay in port until differences are settled with angry seamen, reluctant to sail In the face of porpoise mortality rules. The 1,400 local members of the Fishermen's Union of America refused Wednesday to go along with owners of the 140 vessels and officers of the boats, who had decided to sail for the Pacific fishing grounds while Congress debates modification of the porpoise regulation. An estimated 100 members of the union instead stormed aboard vessels preparing to weigh anchor and engaged in confrontations with colleagues in an attempt to prevent departures. The American Tunaboat BOWER MEMORIALS Pleasant Valley, IT. Td.

635 2122 Can't Get in? Call and ws will snd a counselor to see you. Association, which speaks for Owners, said two boats managed to clear port before the dempn stration began on the docks. MONROE MATIC; Shock Absorbers i 8Q5 EVERYDAY Jh LOW PRICEf! Gripper $4.45 Wholesale Prices On Al Unas Mr. Lewis H. Alton Lewis, 87, of 18 Katahdin Rockland, Maine, a former Poughkeepsie resident, died Tuesday at the Rockland Convalescent Home.

He was born in Vinalhaven, Maine, and was graduated from Hebron Academy and Bowdoin College, both in Maine. He returned to Maine 15 years ago from Poughkeepsie after he retired as an expediter at the DeLaval Separator Poughkeepsie. In Mr. Lewis was a member of the Dutchess Golf and Country Club, the Amrita Club and the Poughkeepsie Presbyterian Church. He was a lieutenant during World War I.

In addition to his widow, the former Hope Black, who is a patient at the Rockland Convalescent Home, he is survived by two nephews. The funeral will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the Rockland Congregational Church. Burial will be Saturday at 11:15 a.m. in North Haven, Maine.

Mrs. Kearney BEACON Mrs. Norena Kearney of 150 Wilson St. died Tuesday at Highland Hospital. She was born in New York City, the daughter of Patrick and Ellen (Sullivan) Hayes.

She was married to Michael who died Nov. 17, 1975. She was a member of St Joachim's Church, the Court Liberate Catholic Daughters, and the St Joachim's Womens Parish dub, of which she was a past president She was active in the Democratic Party of Beacon and worked on polls for the past 18 years. She is survived by a son, James Nanuet two daughters, Norena, Beacon, and Mrs. Anthony DiMarco, Wappingers Falls; a sister, Mrs.

John Shea, Woodslde, and five grandchildren. Calling hours are today, 2 4 and 7 9 m. at the Halvey Funeral Home; 24 Willow St Funeral services will be Friday. fl. 30a.nx from the funeral home to St Joachim' Church, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 tun Burial will be in St Joachim's Cemetery.

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