El Wednesday, November 5, 1997 YK MV Gannett Newspapers FO Obituaries Theotomus 'Pete' Talman Hall, 77: longtime Mount Vernon resident Theotomus Hall, a longtime Mount Vernon, Theotomus Talman Hall "Pete" Talman resident of died Sunday, Nov. 2, 1997, at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx. He was 77. Mr.
Hall was born Sept. 22, 1920, to John and Mary Lou McLean Hall in Fayetteville, N.C., the youngest of 20 children. He was raised and educated in Fayetteville. On April 17, 1946, he married Janie Josephine Mack in Fayetteville. couple moved to Mount Vernon the following year.
He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving from 1942 to 1946. Mr. Hall worked for Building Service Employees Welfare Fund Local No. 32E in New York City. He was a custodian at Willwood Ralph A.
Bianco, 80: Garden in Mount Vernon. He retired in the 1970s after 20 years on the job. He completed two certificate programs at the Delehanty Institute in New York City, one in FM Television, and another in Magnetic Television service. He was a trustee and board member at the Greater Centennial AME Zion Church in Mount Vernon, where he was a member for more than 20 years. He is survived by a son, William "Bill" West of Croton-onHudson; two daughters, Gloria Woodson of Mount Vernon and Gwendolyn Hailstock of San Diego; 17 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
All his brothers and sisters died earlier. Visitation is today at the CamFuneral Home in Mount Vernon. A funeral service is at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Greater Centennial AME Zion Mount Church, 312 Vernon. S.
Burial Eighth will Ave. be in Farmingdale cemetery in Farmingdale, Long Island. retired maintenance worker Ralph A. Bianco, a retired main- al. tenance worker and lifelong Mount Mr.
Bianco was a member of the Vernon resident, died Monday, Nov. in Italian Civic Association Mount 3, 1997, at Mount Vernon Hospital. Vernon for He was 80. many years. Mr.
Bianco was the head custodiHe was a parishioner of Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Mount an at Sts. Peter and Paul School from 1952 to 1970. He then worked Vernon, where he belonged to the Men's Club in the 1950s and 1960s. as a groundskeeper for the Mount Vernon Board of Education's main- Mr.
Bianco was a football fan, tenance department for 17 years. He liked gardening and doing handyretired in 1987. man's work, his family said. He was a member of the Civil He is survived by a brother, John Service Employees Association Lo- Bianco of Mount Vernon; three siscal 860 from 1970 to 1987. ters, Josephine Cioffi and Virginia Rossetti, both of Mount Vernon, and Mr.
Bianco was born June 1 19, Frances Porpora of Eastchester; and 1917, to Joseph and Jennie Capasso in Mount Vernon, where he several nieces and nephews. Bianco attended public schools. A niece, Ginny Rossetti, died in 1992. During World War II, he served with the Army in Europe, attaining Visiting are today at Burr the rank of corporal. He was Davis Sharpe Funeral Home, 584 awarded the European-African-Mid- Gramatan Mount Vernon.
A die Eastern Medal, a Good Conduct 10 a.m. funeral Mass will be said Medal, an American Service Medal tomorrow at Sts. Peter and Paul arid the World War II Victory Med- Church, 129 Birch St. Christina Malmborg, 82: homemaker Christina Malmborg, a longtime Carmel resident and homemaker, died Monday, Nov. 3, 1997, at Little Falls (N.Y.) Hospital.
She was 82. She was born Jan. 31, 1915, to Bartholomew M. and Anna Gertrude Rysdyk Koch. She attended Yonkers schools and graduated from Gorton High School.
On Dec. 17, 1939, she married Daniel F. Malmborg in Yonkers. They lived in Yonkers until 1962, when they moved to Hastings-on-Hudson. In 1967, the couple moved to Carmel.
While in Yonkers, she was a member of Calvary Baptist Church Yonkers. Mrs. Malmborg was very active with the Putnam American Association of Retired Persons. She is survived by two sons, Daniel F. Malmborg Jr.
of Malone, N.Y., and Paul John Malmborg of Mahopac; two daughters, Christina Phyllis Ryan of Dallas and Beverly Ann Noble of New Haven, seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Her husband died in 1982. Four brothers, Marinus, John, Bert and Herman Koch; and two sisters, Katherine Farrington and Gertrude in Yonkers, where she was a soloist Mills, also died earlier. in the choir. In Carmel, she at- Visitation will be tonight and tended Drew United Methodist tomorrow afternoon and night at Church and was a member of the Cargain Funeral Homes Fowlchurch's choir.
er Avenue, Carmel. A funeral servShe was a member of the Has- ice will be at 10 a.m. Friday morntings Chorale as well as a chorale in ing at the funeral home. Warren J. Baynes, 74: Coast Guard, merchant marine veteran Visitation will be tomorrow and Gladys Hield in Miami.
the funeral Friday for Warren J. He was a caring man and a foster Baynes of Mount Vernon, a retired father to at least 18 children, his former member of the U.S. Coast family said. He was remembered by Guard and the merchant marine his wife as a warm and funny perwho died Friday, Oct. 31, 1997, at son who enjoyed reading and footthe Westchester County Medical ball.
Center in Valhalla. He was 74. He is survived by his wife; a son, He joined the Coast Guard and Warren J. of Mount Vernon; two merchant marine in 1942. He re- daughters, Jennifer Jones of Mount tired in 1968.
Vernon and Priscilla Carr of Palo Alto, and seven grandHe was born Aug. 7, 1923, in children. Mobile, to Frank and Mary Mob- Five brothers and a sister died Crawford Baynes. He attended earlier. ile schools.
Visitation will be tomorrow at He lived in Mobile until 1941, Yannantuono Funeral Home when he moved to Manhattan. In Mount Vernon. The funeral will be 1974, he moved to Mount Vernon. held Friday at 11 a.m. at the funeral On April 21, 1968, he married home, 88 W.
Lincoln Ave. Henry Paul Abbott, 90: A funeral service was held on Monday for Henry "Harry" Paul Abbott, a retired draftsman and Yonkers resident. He died Saturday, Nov. 1, 1997, at the Bronx Veterans Affairs Medical Center in the Bronx. He was 90.
Mr. Abbott worked for Otis Elevator Co. in Yonkers for more than 41 years. He retired as a senior design draftsman. He was born.
Nov. 20, 1906, to Henry S. and Amelia Muhlig Abbott in the Bronx. He was educated in Yonkers, where he lived most of his life. From 1943 to 1945, Mr.
Abbott was an electrician's mate. third Clifford Charles Clinton, 80: retired Rye High School basketball coach Clifford Charles Clinton, a former resident of Mamaroneck, died Monday, Nov. 3, 1997, at the Dutchess County Health Care Facility in MilIbrook, N.Y. He was 80. Mr.
Clinton taught English at Rye High School 35 years, before retiring in 1980. He coached the Rye High School basketball team from 1946 to 1979. His 1957-58 team were Section 1 One, Class A champions. The 419 career wins his teams amassed made him at one point the coach with the most wins in New York state. Mr.
Clinton was named Coach of the Year by Westchester County Publishers for 1954-55, by the New York News for 1958-59 and by the Westchester County Coaches Association and Westchester Rockland Rosa Casale, 57: homemaker Rosa Casale, a Scarsdale homemaker, died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1997, at her home. She was 57. She was born May 6, 1940, in Mondragone, Italy, to Settimio and Elvira Pisano De Martino. She was raised in Italy and then Brooklyn, where she lived with her grandmother.
She moved to Scarsdale in the late 1950s. She was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Scarsdale. "She fought like a soldier, and smiled like a saint, her words less defy the image she paints, if all but what's learned is pain and I much fear, she taught us 'move on, for thy spirit lives She will always be loved, and never forgotten," her family said in a poem written for her by a niece. She is survived by three daughters, Mary Ann Casale and Rosalba Casale, both of Scarsdale, and Patricia Magardino of Brewster; a son, Anthony of Scarsdale; a brother, Gaetano De Martino of Johnston, R.I; four sisters, Emilia DiNuzzi and Rita Gasperi, both of Scarsdale, Mellina Fiore of Mondragone and Maria Sperlongano of Mount Vernon; and two granddaughters. A sister, Josephine Campoli, died earlier.
Visitation will be today at Bennett Funeral Home in Scarsdale. A funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Sophie Costa, 80: retired factory worker Sophie Costa, a longtime Yonkers resident and retired factory worker, died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1997, a St.
John's Riverside Hospital in Yonkers. She was 80. For 10 years, Mrs. Costa was a weaver for Alexander Smith and Sons Carpet Co. in Yonkers.
From 1955 until her retirement in 1980, she worked for Precision Valve Corp. in Yonkers. Mrs. Costa was born Sept. 14, 1917, to Antonio and Felixa Cieciuck Kapla in Cleveland.
She moved to Yonkers 60 years ago. She was educated in Yonkers. On Aug. 15, 1940, -she married Ezequiel Costa in New York City. Her husband died Aug.
13, 1974. Mrs. Costa was a parishioner of the Monastery Church of the Sacred Heart in Yonkers. Surviving are a son, John A. Costa of Yonkers; a brother, Chester Kapla of Poland; and a sister, Helena Poplawski of Yonkers.
Two brothers, Henry and Stanley Kapla, died earlier. Visiting hours are today and tomorrow at Whalen and Ball Funeral Home, 168 Park Yonkers. The funeral will be 9:30 a.m. Friday at the Monastery Church of the Sacred Heart, 110 Shonnard Place, followed by interment St. Joseph Cemetery in Yonkers.
Paul H. Distel, 67: former businessman Paul H. Distel of Pearl River died Sunday, Nov. 2, 1997, at Helen Hayes Hospital in West Haverstraw. He was 67.
Mr. Distel was born Sept. 17, 1930, in New York City to Paul and Frieda Lehm Distel. He was married to Audrey Campbell. Mr.
Distel owned Vogue Cleaners in the Fleetwood section of Mount Vernon from 1972 to 1995. He formerly worked as a layout designer for the William Becker Studios and was an art director and buyer for National Bellus He was a Korean War veteran who served in an Army intelligence unit in what was then West Germany. Mr. Distel is survived by his wife. The wake will be tomorrow night at the Higgins Funeral Home, 321 S.
Main New City. The funeral will be tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society, McNamara Road, Spring Valley, N.Y.
10977. Eileen McGrath, 61: former Yonkers resident Newspapers for 1971-72. He was elected to the Westchester County Sports Hall of Fame in 1989 and the Rye Middle School Gym is named in his honor. Mr. Clinton was born July 8, 1917, in Lynbrook, N.Y., to James and Lillian Schwartz Clinton.
He graduated from Colgate University and received a master's degree from New York University. Mr. Clinton married Elizabeth Oakley in 1940 in Lynbrook. They settled in Mamaroneck in 1950 and lived there for over 30 years. Mr.
Clinton served as a sergeant in the Army during World War II. He was a member of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Mamaroneck. He is survived by his sons, James Burr Clinton of Mamaroneck and Steven Burr Clinton of Clinton Corners, N.Y.; a brother, Jack of Vista, and four grandchildren. His wife died in 1987.
Visitation will be today and tomorrow at Coxe Graziano Funeral Home in Mamaroneck. A' memorial service will begin at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. Family and friends are making contributions to the Rye City School District Clifford Clinton Fund at Rye High School. Eileen McGrath, a former Yonkers.
resident, died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1997, at home in White Plains. She was 61. Mrs. McGrath was born Jan.
16, 1936, in the Bronx to Raymond an and Dorothy Bowman Purcell. Her marriage to Leonard Bentivenga Sr. ended in divorce. On Jan. 25, 1987, she married Francis McGrath in Yonkers.
Mrs. McGrath was a parishioner of the Monastery Church of the Sacred Heart in Yonkers. In addition to her husband of White Plains, survivors include her mother, Dorothy Siracusa of Yon- kers; two sons, Leonard Bentivenga Jr. and Raymond Bentivenga both of White Plains; ai daughter, Dorothy Bizzoco of Wappingers Falls; two brothers, RaySiracusa of Florida and Salvatore Siracusa of Yonkers; a sister, Lorraine Hofstede of Yonkers; and six grandchildren. Visitation is today at Whalen and Ball Funeral Home, 168 Park Yonkers.
The funeral will beg tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at the Mon-1 astery Church of the Sacred Heart, 110 Shonnard Place, followed bya burial at St. Joseph Cemetery in Yonkers. Vincent D. De Toia, 73: former football coach Vincent D.
De Toia, a former vendor at Yonkers Raceway, died Saturday, Nov. 1, 1997, at Bronx Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Kingsbridge) in the Bronx. He was 73. He was born March 24, 1924, to Dominick and Mary Saracco De Toia in the Bronx, where he grew up. He graduated from Manhattan Aviation Trade School and Iona College in New Rochelle.
During World War II, he was a member of the 20th Division of the Army Air Corps and served in the Pacific Theater from 1942 to 1945. Mr. De Toia worked as a vendor at Yonkers Raceway from 1967. to 1982, when he retired. Mr.
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HOME CLINTON, Clifford MT. VERNON GREENE, Martin RIVERSIDE DE MEMORIAL CHAPEL NEW ROCHELLE MARCIANO, Jennie LLOYD MAXCY'S BEAUCHAMP CHAPEL PELHAM FITZGERALD, Patrick John PO NYPD Fred H. McGrath Son Funeral Home PORT CHESTER JOURET, George Edward Leo P. Gallagher Son F.H., Greenwich TARRYTOWN BACONO, Betty DWYER FUNERAL HOME WHITE PLAINS RINALDI, Robert MC MAHON, LYON HARTNETT F.H. YONKERS COSTA, Sophie (Kapla) THE WHALEN BALL FUNERAL HOME MC GRATH, Eileen T.
(nee A Purcell) THE WHALEN BALL FUNERAL HOME INC. VOLPE, Kathryn M. WESTCHESTER FUNERAL HOME CLINTON, Clifford on November 3. Family is receiving friends Wednesday the COXE GRAZIANO FUNERAL evening 7-9 1 Thursday 2-4 7-9pm at HOME, 767 E. Boston Post Rd, Mamk, where a funeral service will commence Thursday evening at Committal will be private COSTA, Sophie (Kapla) Of Yonkers, on Tuesday, Nov 4, 1997.
Beloved wife of the late Ezequiel Costa, devoted mother of John A. Costa, dear sister of Chester Kapla, Helena Poplawski the late Henry Stanley Kapla. Reposing at THE WHALEN BALL FUNERAL HOME, 168 Park Ave, (corner of Glenwood). Mass of Christian Burial In Sacred 'Heart Church on Friday Nov 7, at Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Visiting Wed Thurs. 2-4 7-9pm FITZGERALD, Patrick John PO NYPD of Pelham Manor NY on Nov 2, 1997. Son of Lona Edmund Fitzgerald Jr. brother of Edmund 111, John the late Sat. Walker S.
Fitzgerald NYPD. Grandson of Richard Joan Warnimont the late Edmund Fitzgerald Katherine McVeigh Fitzgerald. Nephew of Brian. Calling hours at Fred H. McGrath Son Funeral Home, Bronxville between the hours of 2-4 7-9pm Tues Wed.
Mass of Christian Burial ST Mary's Church, South B'Way Yonkers on Thurs on Nov 6, at 10AM. GREENE, Martin Beloved husband of Vera. Devoted father of Micheal and Phyllis, Norman and Loren. Cherished grandfather of Johnathan, Erica, Danlel, Alison and Rebecca, Great grandfather of Adi and Gabriell. Services Weds 2pm at RIVERSIDE MEMORIAL CHAPEL 21 W.
Broad St, Mt. 8 Vernon NY HALL, THEOTOMUS T. (Pete) of Mt Vernon, NY. on Nov 1997, Reposing Camelot F.H., Inc. Mt.
Vernon, NY. today (Nov 5th) 2PM-5PM 7PM-9PM. Funeral service-Thurs (Nov 6th) at Greater Centennial A.M.E. Zion Church of 8th Ave 4th Vernon, NY. Interment-Long Island Natl Cemetery-Farmingdale, L.I, IACONO, Betty November 3, 1997 of Sleepy Hollow.
Wife of the late Joseph. Survived by daughter Rose lacono Raniolo; son-In-law John F. Raniolo; grandsons Robert M.D., Gary J. David J. Raniolo; 6 great grandchildren predeceased by granddaughter.
Reposing DWYER FUNERAL HOME, 90 N. Broadway, Tarrytown, on Wednesday 2-4 7-9PM. Funeral Mass St. Teresa, of Avila Church, Sleepy Hollow Thursday at 11AM. interment Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.
Memorial contributions to Phelps Hospice would be appreciated. JOURET, George Edward "Bud" lifelong resident of Glenville Port Chester, died Sunday, November 2, at Greenwich Woods Health Care Center following a brief Illness. His wife of 52 years, Carmela Gregory Jouret, predeceased him in 1983. Mr. Jouret is survived by 4 daughters, Elizabeth Angel of Potomac, MD; Suzanne Kowalski of Woodstock, VT; Jean Carlucci of Glenville Ellen Jouret -Epstein of NYC; 5 grandchildren 8 great grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Friday, Nov 7 at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church on King St. Interment will follow at St. Mary's Cemetery, Greenwich, CT. Friends may call on Thurs, Nov 6 from 4-8pm at the LEO P.
GALLAGHER SON FUNERAL HOME, 31 Arch St, Greenwich, CT. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Archives Acquisition Fund of the Historical Society of the Town Greenwich, 39 Strickland Rd, 16.0 lived in Yonkers for 12 years, untilod, 1989. He also served as an assistant coach for the junior varsity football team at Mount St. Michael Academy in the Bronx from 1969 to 1989. He is survived by three broth- port ers, Joseph of Yonkers, Richard of Congers, and Gerard of Mahopac.
A sister, Rosemary Benvenga, died in 1984. The funeral and burial will begul private. Arrangements are by Sinatra Funeral Home, 601 Yonkers Yonkers. Memorial contributions may be made to Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, 237 Mamaroneck White Plains, N.Y. 10605.
VOLPE, Kathryn M. Of Yonkers. On November 3, 1997. Beloved wife. of the late Thomas.
Loving Mother of Bruce Alan Volpe. Dear sister of Jack Gans-6 loser. Cherished Grandmother of Susannah, Tristan, Rebecca Travis Volpe. Graveside service Thurs. Nov.
6, A.M. Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn. IN MEMORIAM GENCO, William. November 5, 1996 In loving memory of their Grandfather. Billy, John Paul.
PALLADINO, Frank THIRD ANNIVERSARY. How can 1 find the words to tell you what it meant to have a husband like you? The joy of being so loved the warm, secure feeling of having you toP love to depend on. You meant more to me than words can say, 1 miss you so. much. love you, your wife Gussie TINNIN, Charles N.
Happy, 14th Anniversary in Heaven Love and miss you forever in our hearts, and never to be forgotten. Your Loving Wife And Son and Family, LODGE NOTICES JORDAN, Edna M. Thomas. The officers members of Maybelle Chapter O.E.S. regrets to inform you of the passing of our beloved sister.
A VETO The wake is Friday, Nov 7, 1997 at the Barney T. McClanahan Funeral Home, 30 Winthrop Ave, New Rochelle, NY, 10801. Members please assemble at at the funeral home. The family will receive friends at 60 Union Ave, Apt 10-M. New Rochelle, NY.
Julla M. Robinson-Worthy Matron, Jerry C. Moore-Worthy Patron Attest H. Marie McKnight-Secretary SPECIAL NOTICES BROTKO, John Andrew on of Mahopac. Memorial service Wednesday, 7:30 pm at Grace Lutheran Church, 3830 Gomer St, Jefferson ley, NY.
PRAYER TO ST. CLAIRE Pray 9 Hail Marys for 9 days and ask for 3 miracles. Publish this on the 9thday and even if you don't believe, the miracle will happen. C.M. THANK YOU JESUS, MARY, ST JUDE For favors granted and being there for me.
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Valhalla, NY 10595 Cos Cob, CT 06807. MALMBORG, Christina (nee Koch) of Carmel, on Nov. 3, 1997 in Little Falls, NY. Wife of the late Daniel. Mother of Daniel Paul, Christina Ryan, and Beverly Noble.
Sister of Catherine Farrington and Gertrude Mills. Grandmother of seven, great-grandmother of one. Calling hours 7-9 PM on Wednesday and 2-4 7-9 PM Thursday at CARGAIN FUNERAL HOME, 10 Fowler Ave, Carmel, NY, with funeral service on Friday at the funeral home. Interment at Kensico Cemetery. MARCIANO, Giovanna (Jennie) on November 3, 1997.
Beloved wife of the late Dominick. Mother of Fanny Corigliano, Josy La- Sala and Mary DePiano. Sister of Angie Fadi, the late Grace Bellantoni and Mario Lofaro. Also survived by seven grand and nine great grandchildren. Reposing at LLOYD MAXCY'S BEAUCHAMP CHAPEL, Shea Place, New Rochelle.
Mass of Christian Burial, Saint Gabriel's Church, Thursday, 9:30 AM. Entombment, Beechwood Cemetery. Visiting hours, 2-4 and 7-9 PM. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Saint Jude's Children's Hospital preferred. MC GRATH, Eileen T.
(nee Purcell) of White Plains, formerly of Yonkers on Nov. 4, 1997. Beloved wife of Francis McGrath. Devoted mother of Dorothy Bizzoco, Leonard Bentivenga and Raymond Bentivenga Sr. Dear daughter of Dorothy Siracusa and the late Raymond Purcell.
Dear sister of Lorraine Hofstede, Raymond and Salvatore Siracusa. Also survived by her six grandchildren. Reposing at THE WHALEN BALL FUNERAL HOME INC, 168 Park Ave, (corner of Glenwood). Mass of Christian burial in Sacred Heart Church on Thursday. Nov.
6 at 9:30 AM. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. Visiting hours Wednesday, 2-4 7-9 PM. Nugent, Paul C.
November 4, 1997 of Katonah, NY. Husband of Marion, father of Carol Nugent Melahn, Ellen Nugent Swoboda, Patricia Creedon, Barbara Christopher, Thomas A. WilIlam P. Nugent. Brother of Marguerite Stanley John Nugent.
Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Reposing at CLARK ASSOCIATES FUNERAL HOME, Katonah, N.Y. Thursday 2-4 7-9PM. The Funeral Liturgy will be at ST Mary's R.C. Church, Katonah, NY Friday 10AM.
Interment private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to a chairity of ones own choice RINALDI, Robert on November 1997. Reposing at the MC MAHON, LYON HARTNETT FUNERAL HOME, 491 Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains. Visiting on 7-9 PM. Thurs, 5-9 PM.
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RESERVE A CHOICE LOCATION NOW! Mount Hope Cemetery Saw Mill River Road and Jackson Avenue Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706 Phone 914-478-1855 OVER 110 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY no port toP 7, of class in the Navy, serving in the Pacific. He belonged to Masonic Lodge 882 in Yonkers. In his youth, he played basketball in several Yonkers leagues, said his family. Mr. Abbott is survived by a brother, Richard Abbott, and a sister, Lillian Nowak, both of Yonkers.
Two brothers, Thomas and George, and two sisters, Mary Jane Abbott and Amelia Abbott, died earlier. Arrangements were made by Duchynski-Cherko Funeral Home in Yonkers..