Section Gannett Westchester February 24, 1991 OS 7 Charles E. Timberlake, 58, pioneer of big-screen TV, dies By Diane Alaimo Staff Writer Yonkers native Charles Edmund Timberlake, an engineer and scientist whose accomplishments ranged from discovery of a steroidmetabolizing enzyme to development of big-screen television technology, died Thursday of cancer at his Voorhees, N.J., home. He was 58. Mr. Timberlake was a senior member of the engineering staff at General Electric Aerospace Division in Moorestown, N.J., for the past two years.
He had formerly worked for GE in Syracuse for 25 years. He was co-discoverer of a microsomal sulphatase enzyme in the placenta, which revolutionized concepts of placental-fetal metabolism of steroids and steroid-like drugs. In addition to three publications he co-authored based on his research, Mr. Timberlake also wrote a number of articles in professional publications concerning heterocyclic syntheses, steroid biosynthesis and metabolism. Mr.
Timberlake held two patents, including one granted in 1973 for his invention of a light valve used in giant-screen televisions. His research led to the development of an oil that creates the light valve that allows the image to appear on the big screen. "He really is a role model for black children," said his wife, Dr. Constance Timberlake. "This young black man came so far and contributed so much to the scientific society." He rose from a modest start in Yonkers, working every summer at Refined Sugars Inc.
in Yonkers to put himself through college, and achieved national prominence in the fields of science and technology, she said. He was born Sept. 20, 1932, to Sandy and Ada Webber Timberlake in Yonkers, where he was raised and educated. He graduated from Saunders Trades and Technical High School. As a boy, he and friends con- William H.
Bell: former William H. Bell, a resident of Mahopac Falls, died Wednesday at his home. He was 65. The cause of death was not determined. He was born Aug.
13, 1925, in New York City, to Herbert S. and Alice Maher Bell. He was raised in Brewster, where he attended Brewster High School. Before moving to Mahopac Falls in 1976, Mr. Bell lived in several places in Westchester County.
During World War II, he served din the U.S. Navy. After the war he served in the U.S. Air Force. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Amy M. Egner: retired Amy M. Egner, a longtime Yonkers resident and retired newspaper clerk, died of heart fail ure yesterday at her home. She was 97. She was born Feb.
14, 1894, to William J. and Fannie Thurton Allan in Mount Vernon. She was raised and educated in Yonkers. She married William C. Prange on June 20, 1917.
He died March 10, 1921. On Sept. 11, 1926, she married Edwin R. Egner. Mrs.
Egner worked at The Daily Argus newspaper in Mount Vernon as a clerk, retiring 32 years ago. Andrew E. Sayers: former Andrew E. Sayers, a former security guard at the Rockefeller estate in Pocantico Hills, died Friday at the Winsted Hospital in Winsted, Conn. He was 90.
The cause of death was cardiorespiratory arrest. Born in Ireland Nov. 24, 1900, he was the son of William and Laetetia Thompson Sayers. Educated in Ireland, Mr. Sayers came to this country in 1920.
From 1920 to 1948, he lived in Ossining and Tarrytown, and from 1948 to 1980 in Pocantico Hills. From 1980 to 1985, he lived in and for the past five years in Norfolk, Conn. He was married to the former Mary Anne Fox on Feb. 22, 1938, at St. Patrick's Church in Katonah.
His wife died on July 25, 1981. A security guard at the Rocke- ducted experiments in his parent's home on St. Mary Street, one time almost setting fire to the house, his wife said. "He was exceptionally bright. As a sophomore in college, he was tutoring seniors in math and science," she said.
Mr. Timberlake received his bachelor of science degree magna cum laude from North Carolina University. He attended Tuskegee Institute in Alabama as a research fellow with the George Washington Carver Foundation and also received his master's degree there. He continued his graduate studies at the University of Kansas. A veteran of the U.S.
Air Force, he served from 1955 to 1957 with the chemical, biological and radiological division. Mr. Timberlake was featured in "Who's Who in America" in the 1970s. On March 2, 1957, he married Dr. Constance Hector in Canada.
Before moving to Voorhees two years ago, he lived in Syracuse for about 25 years. He was a life member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and a member of the Association of Scientists and Professional Engineering Personnel. He was a member and former officer of the American Chemical Society, the Syracuse Urban League Board and the Metropolitan School of Arts in Syracuse. Mr. Timberlake was a communicant of St.
Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in Cherry Hill, N.J. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Christian Ellis Timberlake of Queens and Curtis Ashley Timberlake Voorhees; a brother, Cecil Timberlake of Yonkers; and a granddaughter. Donations are being made to the Charles E. Timberlake Scholarship Fund, North Carolina University, P.O. Box 189, West Berlin, N.J.
08091. Arrangements are being handled by Bradley Funeral Home of Marlton, N.J. aviation technician He was employed as an aviation technician for Coastal Aviation Industries Inc. in Danbury, retiring about two years ago. He attended St.
Andrew's Episcopal Church in Brewster. He is survived by two daughters, Barbara Field of Sandy Hook, and Caryn Schutzler of Seattle; and a sister, Jane Rozell of Floyd, Va. Family and friends are making donations to St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 6 Prospect Brewster N. Y.
10509. Arrangements are being handled by Joseph J. Smith Funeral Home in Mahopac. newspaper clerk She was a member of the Mile Square Reformed Church in Yonkers. Most recently, she was a member of Lincoln Park Community Church in Yonkers and a member of Woodbine Chapter Order of the Eastern Star.
She is survived by two nieces, Alyce Gorey and Elizabeth Devine, both of Brewster; and three nephews, William J. Allan Jr. of Elmsford, David Allan of Thornwood and Edward Allan of Dobbs Ferry. Her husband Edwin died Nov. 6, 1937.
Arrangements are being handled by F. Ruggiero and Sons Inc. in Yonkers. Rockefeller security guard feller estate for 40 years, Mr. Sayers also was assigned as a guard to Nelson Rockefeller in Washington, D.C., during the World War II years.
He retired from his job at the Pocantico Hills estate in 1966. He was a member of Hilltop Engine Number 1 of the Pocantico Hills Fire Department. In the 1950s, Mr. Sayers was a lieutenant with the department. He was a sextant at St.
Mary Magdalene Church in Pocantico Hills. He is survived by a daughter, Maureen Petersen of Norfolk; a sister, Bessie Swain of Swain, N.Y.; a brother, David Sayers of Arkport, N.Y.; and two grandsons. Family and friends are making contributions to St. Mary Magdalene of Pocantico Hills. Dwyer Funeral Home in Tarrytown is handling the arrangements.
GANNETT WESTCHESTER NEWSPAPERS THE CITIZEN REGISTER Local office: 1825 Commerce Yorktown Heights, N. 10598 Main office: One Gannett Drive, White Plains, N. Y. 10604 THE CITIZEN REGISTER (USPS 114-140), Vol. 150, No.
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He was 82. The cause of death was undisclosed. He was born Feb. 20, 1909, in Palmeri, Italy, to Salvatore and Katherine Mercurio Romeo. He married Sadie Lampone on Jan.
7, 1934, at St. Clare's Church in the Bronx. In 1964, they moved to Carmel. Mr. Romeo had been retired for Antonio Pisano: native Antonio Pisano of Yorktown Heights died Thursday of a heart attack at Peekskill Community Hospital.
He was 55. Mr. Pisano was born Dec. 26, 1935, to Liberato and Ignazia Ricci Pisano in Mecchiagodena, Italy. He came to the United States in 1962, settling in the Bronx.
He later moved to Yorktown Heights. Mr. Pusano worked for AMA Concrete in the Bronx. Herman P. Lengers: former barbershop owner Herman P.
Lengers, a resident of Ossining, died Friday at the Rosary Hill Home in Hawthorne of cancer. He was 78. He was born in Haarlem, the Netherlands, Nov. 3, 1912, to Joannes and Cornelia Caarls Lengers. In Holland Mr.
Lengers was a semi-professional soccer player. He came to the United States in 1956, where he resided in Dobbs Ferry for almost two years. He moved to Ossining in 1958. Mr. Lengers was educated in the Netherlands, where he married on Aug.
25, 1938. He was the proprietor of The Barber Shop on Main Street in Ossining from 1960 to 1975, when he moved his business to the Springvale Inn, in Crugers. He operated it there from 1975 until his illness in the fall of 1990. Mr. Lengers was a parishioner of St.
Augustine's Catholic Church in Ossining. He is survived by his wife of Ossining; four sons, John of Houston, Paul and Herrick of Ossining, Frank of Jersey City, N.J.; a daughter, Annelies Keizer of Yorktown Heights; two brothers, Kees and the Rev. Nicolaas Lengers, both of the Netherlands; three sisters, Gre Polman, Rie Baesjou, and Ati Snell of the Netherlands; and a grandson. Family and friends are making contributions to Rosary Hill Home, 600 Linda Hawthorne, N.Y. 10532.
Arrangements are being handled by Waterbury and Kelly Funeral Homes in Ossining. George A. Follini: contractor George A. Follini, a founder and president of Edenwald Contracting died last Sunday at his Scarsdale home of cancer. He was 81.
Follini founded the Edenwald Contracting Co. in 1944 and was an original partner and founder of the Metropolitan Asphalt Co. He personally supervised and constructed many of the large roadway reconstruction projects in New York City. His company also built many of the major parks, playgrounds and water main projects. "His dynamic personality and leadership made him one of the most respected and loved men in the heavy construction industry," said his daughter, Barbara Colombo of White Plains.
He was born in New York City Feb. 22, 1910, to Joseph and Clementina Muzzi Follini. He married Nilda Baldante in 1935. He was a trustee and one of the founders of St. Pius Church in Scarsdale.
In addition to his wife and daughter; he is survived by two daughters, Judy Paletta of Bedford, and Nancy Follini of Stonington, two sisters, Florence Loftus and Midlred Specht of Willow Grove, two brothers, Charles of Pelham and Edward of Bayside, N.Y.; and seven grandchilden. Family and friends are making contributions to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Center for Allied Diseases, Attention: Dr. Brennan, 1275 York New York, N.Y. 10021 or St. Pius Church, 91 Secor Road, Scarsdale, N.Y.
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MT. VERNON MAURO, Vincent A. Sr. (Jim) YANNANTUONO FUNERAL HOME SKINNER, Ruby LEE WOOD FUNERAL HOME PORT CHESTER NERI, Joseph JAMES J. GUNIPERO FUNERAL HOME, INC SCARSDALE RAYMOND, Louise Tanner MC ELROY FLYNN FUNERAL HOME TARRYTOWN SAYERS, Andrew E.
DWYER FUNERAL HOME CRUMBAUGH, Adrian A WHITE PLAINS LEE'S F.H. YONKERS CASTALDO, LUCY THE SINATRA MEMORIAL HOME INC. COSSIFOS, Antonia SINATRA MEMORIAL HOME INC. ZUCKER, Murray David HELLMAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL BASSI, Emilio Age 100 on Feb.23, 1991 of Eastchester. Beloved Husband of the late Marietta Palma Bassi.
Devoted Father of Mrs. August (Concetta) Celestino, Mrs. Frederick (Elena) Spencer, Mrs.Louis (Rubina) Petrucelli, Julie Jackubiak, Mrs. Gareth (Florence)Neumann and Raymond M.Bassi Sr. and the late Yolanda (Bassi) Denti, Alfred, Julia and Paul Bassi.
Loving Grandfather of fifteen Grandchildren and fifteen Great Grandchildren. Visiting at WESTCHESTER FUNERAL HOME, Eastchester on Tues.2-4 Funeral Mass, Immaculate Conception Church, Tuckahoe Wed.Feb.27, at 10A.M. Entombment, Ferncliff Mausoleum. CALDARA, Ruth M. On Feb.
21st. Of Valhalla, formerly of Dobbs Ferry. Beloved wife of the late Frank Caldara. Loving mother. of Ruth Brown and Frank Caldara, Jr.
Funeral service Monday EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME, 64 Ashford Ave, Dobbs Ferry. Visiting Sunday 2-4 7-9PM. CASTALDO, Lucy on Feb.23, 1991. BeWife of the late Dominick C.Castaldo. Devoted Mother of Vincent Castaldo, former Yonkers City Mgr.
and Antoinette (Nettie) Castaldo. Loving Grandmother of Vincent Castaldo and Lori Rota and Great Grandmother of Marc Rota. Also survived by one Brother and four Sisters. The Family will be present to receive Visitors at THE SINATRA MEMORIAL HOME, INC, 601 Yonkers Avenue on Sun. from 2-4 Funeral Mass at ST.ANN'S CHURCH, on Tuesday at 10A.M.
Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. COSSIFOS, Antonia on Feb. 21, 1991. Beloved wife of the late Peter.
Devoted mother of Evelyn, Thomas, Nicholas, Angelo, Alexander, John and the late George, Constantine and Chris. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and great-grandchild. Friends may call at THE SINATRA MEMORIAL HOME INC, 601 Yonkers Ave, on Sat. Sun. from 7-9 pm only.
Funeral Service at PROPHET ELIAS CHURCH, on Monday at 11 am. Interment Oakland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions to Prophet Elias Church preferred. CRUMBAUGH, Adrian On Feb 23, 1991. Beloved son of Ona McLean and James Crumbaugh.
Dear father of Dawn McDowel. Grandson of Neddy DuBois. Nephew of Tina Megginson and William DuBois. Reposing at LEES F.H. 160 Fisher Ave, White Plains on MOn 3- 9pm.
Funeral Services on Tues 2pm. GLENNON, Catherine of Mamaroneck on Feb 23, 1991. Beloved wife of the late Alex Glennon Sr. Mother of William, John and Alex Jr. Pre-deceased by nine brothers and sisters.
Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m., 25 at Holy Trinity Church, Mamaroneck. Intement Greenwood Union Rye. ReFUNERAL HOME OF MAMARONECK, 422 E. Boston Post Rd, Mamaroneck where family will receive friends Sun 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Village of Mamaroneck Volunteer Ambulance Fund would be appreciated.
LENGERS, Herman P. Of Ossining on Feb 22, 1991. Survived by wife Elisabeth, 4 sons John, Paul, Herrick and Frank, 1 daughter Annelies Keizer. 1 grandson Alexander Joseph Lengers, 2 brothers and 3 sisters. Reposing WATERBURY KELLY FUNERAL HOME, 45 S.
Highland Ave, Ossining on Mon 2-4 and 7-9pm. Funeral Mass St. Augustine Church, Ossining on Tues 10am. Interment Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions in his 'memeory may be made to The Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne, NY.
Anna M. Wright, a Mahopac resident, died Friday at Putnam Hospital Center in Carmel of a heart attack. She was 76. She was March 1, 1914, to John and Mary Wheeler Keller in the Bronx, where she attended school. She married Joseph Wright on Sept.
24, 1944. He died Aug. 26, 1987. They made Mahopac their permanent residence 20 years ago. Mrs.
Wright was a member of Catherine Glennon: native Catherine Glennon, a Mamaro- neck homemaker, died yesterday of heart failure at Westchester County Medical Center in Valhalla. She was 91. She was born Oct. 14, 1899, to Timothy and Catherine McElligott O'Connor in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, where she was educated. She immigrated to Larchmont in 1921 and worked as a private housekeeper.
She married Alex Glennon Sr. at St. Augustine's Church, Larchmont, on Nov. 23, listings MAURO, Vincent A. Sr.
(Jim) on February 21, 1991 of Mt. Vernon NY. Beloved hi husband of the late. Valeria (nee Colombo). Loving father Gina Castaldo and Vincent Mauro Jr.
Father-inlaw of Ralph Castaldo and Jo So Ann (Makuch) Mauro. Dear brother of Dolly Guarino, Pat Mauro and Julie Contarino. Loving grandfather of 7 grandchildren Michael and Debbie Castaldo, Thomas, Christopher Mauro, Ralph Castaldo Diana and Joseph Mauro. Friends may call the YANNANTUONO FUNERAL HOME, Mt. Vernon NY on Saturday Sunday 2-4 7-9 pm.
Mass Christian Burial Sts. Peter Paul Church, Monday 10 am. NERI, Joseph On Feb 23, 1991. Reposing JAMES J. GUNIPERO FUNERAL HOME, INC, 353 Westchester Ave, Portchester, NY on Mon 5-9pm.
Funeral Mass Tues Holy Rosary Church Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Rye Brook, NY PECHMAN, Joyce D. Beloved wife of Stanley. mother of Susan Pechman. Services Mon at The Westchester Reform Temple, Scarsdale, NY.
RAYMOND, Louise Tanner Age 74, Died on Feb.22, 1991 in her home in after a year's illness. Lifelong scholar and traveler. She is survived by her husband Dr.Edward Edward, Daughters Carol, Nancy and A.Raymond, a Sons Douglas, James, Sister Jane. Funeral Services are to be private. SAYERS, On Feb 22, 1991.
Husband late Mary Anne. SurAndrene vived by 1 daughter Maureen Petersen, 1 sister Bessie Swain, 1 brother David and 2 grandsons David and Daniel. Reposing DWYER FUNERAL HOME, 90 N. Broadway, Tarrytown, On Mon 2-4 and 7-9pm. Funeral Mass St.
Mary Magdalene Church, Potantico Hills on Mon 10am. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions in his memory may be made to St. Mary Magdalene Church. SKINNER, Ruby On Feb 22, 1991 at The Mt.
Vernon Hospital. Reposing Mon 2- 9pm at LEE WOOD FUNERAL HOME, 23 East Second Mt Vernon NY. FUneral Service Tues 10am Lee Wood Chapel. Interment Kensico Cemetery. STAGNO, on February 22, 1991.
Beloved Frank. Loving mother Bertha, of Frank and Donald. Loving sister of Angelina RePaci, Rose Patafio, Jennie Battista and Mary Ardis, Dominick LaDore, Joseph LaDore. Reposing at COXE GRAZIANO FUNERAL HOME, 767 E. Boston Post Rd, Mamk.
Viewing Sat 7-9; Sun 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial St. Gregory the Great Church, Monday 11 a.m. Interment Greenwood Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice, United Hospital ZUCKER, Murray David Beloved Husband of the late Mary (Heit).
Devoted Father of Linda Zucker Mellion. Dear Brother of Charlotte Wynne. Services today THE HELLMAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1652 Central Park Avenue (1 bik N. Tuckahoe IN MEMORIAM CALDWELL, Ronald Happy Birthday Precious Son. to Love Mom and Dad CUCINO, Michael 18th Anniversary in Heaven I love you and miss you more and more each day.
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Readers are invited to call errors to the attention of the editors. executive secretary Tremont Methodist Church in the Bronx, the Order of the Eastern Star in New York City, and the Mahopac Senior Citizens. Mrs. Wright was an executive secretary for United Church of Christ in New York City for 20 years. She retired in 1980.
She is survived by a daughter, Jo-Ann Keller and granddaughter, Donna Keller, both of Mahopac. Adams-Cordovano Funeral Home Carmel, is handling arrangements. of Ireland 1927. They moved to Mamaroneck. She belonged to Holy Trinity Church of Mamaroneck, Catholic Daughters of the Americas and the Mamaroneck Senior Citizens.
She is survived by her three sons, William of Maplewood, N.J., John of Rye and Alex Jr. of Port Chester; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Her husband died in 1984. O'Neill Funeral Home, Mamaroneck, is handling arrangements. STYMILOSKI, Gary Police Officer In memory of our beloved son and brother, slain in the line of duty February 24, 1985.
The Stymiloski Family YOTZ, Nell 5th Anniversary Loved and remembered this day and always. Your Family SPECIAL NOTICES GILCHREST, Gordon F. Passed away on Feb. 15th. Of Brielle, NJ, formerly of Mt Vernon Bronxville.
He survived by his wife Merlyn Gilchrest, a daughter, Susan and son, Charles. A sister Janet Everett of New Rochelle also survives. A memorial service will be held at the Presbyterian Church of New Rochelle on Sunday, March 3rd at Rev. Pamela Harvey officiating. CARD OF THANKS LEE WADE, Vivian To all our family, friends neighbors.
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