6A/Observer-0isp9tch, Thvrsdoy, 0»c 17, 1987 Grants^totah$75iO0O-^^^S PtldNMlcea' Peter J. Imhoff Mr. Paul J. Sardina Sophie P. Ziemba Helen C Potter for youth agencies NEW HARTFORD - Mrs. HelenE. Sophie P. Ziemba, of 1215 Bleecker WHITESBORO - Mr. Peter J. By DON KNORR Mr. Paul J. Sardina. 54, of the St., fiiedDecembe r 16,1987, at home. Potter, of Sunset Wood Apt*., passed including those returning home Imhoff, 77, of 53 Powell Avenue, died away Tuesday, December 15,1967„ft Observer-Dispatch from jail and teen-aged girls liv­ Brook Apta., Oneida St., entered into She was born in Gabin, Poland, on Wednesday, December 16,1987, at his rest December 16, 1987, in Faxton March 6,1894, the daughter of Adam Faxton Hospital. She had been in' ll Stale grant* totaling more than _ ing in troubled homes. The Utica YWCA also was_ie*idence...... Hospital. and Mary Pawlowski Pawlowicz. She health for several months. (STuAKX) have been approved for She was born in Utica on January social service agencies in Oneida earmarked for a $4,000 grant to Mr. Imhoff was He was born in received her education in the Utica support its rape crisis and child born August 29, schools, and along with her husband, 3,-1908, e daughterpftheltte MiKon and Herkimer counties to combat Utica, a son of and Edna Fear Cmikshank. K life­ juvenile delinquency, the state abuse prevention program. 1910," 'in Whitesbo- Samuel and Mary operated Ziemba's Market, in Utica. Other grants to be administered ro, son of the late She was married to Walter Ziemba, in time Utica area resident, she was a Division for Ybuth said yesterday. DeFazio Sardina. graduate from in by the Youth Bureau of Herkimer John F. and Rose He was educated in Holy Trinity Church, in 1926. Mr. lveonard G. Dunston, director, County include General Herkimer Landry Imhoff. He Ziemba died in 1963. She was a 1926, she received her B.A. Degree *aid the. grants — part of an $11 local schools, and from Elmira College in 1930, and was Council, Boy Scouts of America, received his educa- member of St Stanislaus Church, million package statewide — can $4,900; Herk iraer County Hel­ graduated from active in the College's alumni affairs. tion in Utica Christian Women and Sacred Heart 1>t? used to reimburse up to-100 pline, Inc., $7,000; Catholic Fami­ T.R. Proctor High, She did graduate study at Columbia Schools and was a in 1951. Mr. Sardi­ Societies of St. Stanislaus Church,,, percent of coats for programs ly & Community Services, and St. Annes of Holy Trinity University Teachers College, and : limed a ^abating youth unemploy­ Herkimer, $5,000; Family Services graduate of Utica na was a self-em- Syracuse University. After teaching, of Greater Utica. $14,074; YMCA College of Syracuse ployed auto Church. ment, teen pregnancy, dropping She is survived by a daughter, for a short time in Erie County, she rut of school and suicide. . . of the Mohawk Valley. Mohawk, University. mechanic, having married the late Earl M. Potter, of $4,500, and Herkimer County As­ owned Sardina's Emily Ziemba, of Utica; two sons and • The'largest single grant in the He operated a a daughter-in-law, Adam Ziemba, Uti­ Collins Center, NY. and thereaft£, sociation for' Retarded Citizens. book store at Columbia: Square from Service Station. He served our coun­ -returned to Utica. \ area $34,000 will go to Utica $1,500. ca, and Thaddeus and Joann £iemba, t Community .Action, Inc., 214 1932 • 1940 and was self-employed as a try during the Korean War. All these local agencies are New Hartford; a son-in-law, Charles For more than 30 years, she ta'uph KutgtrSt. Public Accountant and Tax Practi­ He was a member of the Fort Szczesny, Toledo, OH; six grandchil­ high school Social Studies at the "important partners with us in tioner since 1940. He was an active Rose'White, director of the the fight against delinquency," Schuyler Post #1290, and a parishion­ dren, Thaddeus, Gerald and Brian Whitesboro .Central School, serving .^iJiuiidii^ Counts member of the, "Voicespondent Tape er of St." Mary's Church, South St. Ziemba, New Hartford, and Charles, for many years as the Department **""»*<—P^nm^n said "It in through our -Clubhand a'C.B. enthusiast. As a which was instrumental in obtain Besides his parents, Mary and Sam Jr., Cathy, and Walter Sraesnyk Chairman, and Advisor to the Stud^ht collective efforts that the division CB'er, he was known as ''Scratch ;mg the grant, said the agency can achieve its mission of 'Pre­ Sardina, he leaves four sons and one Toledo, QH; several nieces, nephews Council, and National Honor Society. Post" and "Rubber Band". offers counseling and educational venting delinquency through pos­ daughter-in-law, Michael and Anna and cousins. She was predeceased by She was president of the Whitesboro programs for high risk youth, itive youth development.'" Mr. Imhoff was a member of St. Sardina, Robert, Mark and Danny a daughter, Gladys Szczesny, and a Teachers Association, served a term Thomas Church, New Hartford. Sardina; two brothers and sisters-in- grandson, John Michael Ziemba. as president of the StajEe Teachers Association • Central Zooe, He is survived by his son3, Alex L. law, Charles and Melanie Sardina, The funeral will'be Saturday, De­ and was a member of its Board of Imhoff, Chicago, 1L, and Joseph H. Samuel and Joyce Sardina, all of cember 19, at 9:30, from The Sansone t Budget year change sought Directors for several years, in which Imhoff, of Santa Anna. Ca.; a daugh­ Utica; three grandchildren; several Funeral Home, 933 Elizabeth St, and capacity she frequently represented By MARJ PATRICK year for its budget. In the past, ter, Odelia Dousharm, San Jose, Ca.; aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He 10 in St. Stanislaus Church. Inter­ the Association at national confer­ Observer-Dispatch state legislators have changed several nieces and nephews; a cousin was predeceased by a son, Paul Rocco ment will be in Holy Trinity Ceme­ Three Oneida County legisla­ requirements affecting the county ences and conventions. Reverend Bonaventure-Imhoff, and a Sardina, in 1956. 0 tery. Calling hours are Friday, 2-4 and tors want the county to change its M E,oi Hlwkins 7-9. The Christian Women will recite She was active in the Mohawk budget year so that state-man­ The funeral will be Saturday, at Valley Chapter of the American Asso­ S&A SUM WES.™*He wa:^s predecease "-*d by *three broth­ 9:30 a.m. from The Scala & Roefaro the Rosary at 3 p.m. Friday. In lieu of dated increases can be included in of 1984, that helped contribute to flowers, please consider the St Sta­ ciation of University Women, serving the budget. a $5.9 million county budget defi­ ers, Walter Imhoff, Joseph F. Imhoff, Funeral Home, Inc., 612 Elizabeth St.,. as president and an honorary life and John F. Imhoff, Jr. and at 10:00, in St. Mary's Church, nislaus Church Improvement Fund or The three Democrats - George cit, because the state increased the Kopernik Scholarship Fund. Visi­ member. She is also a past president * Joe) Benner, D-34, Harry Hert- welfare recipients' shelter allow­ Services will be held Saturday at South St. Interment will be in Calvary of the Elmira College Club, and Delta Cemetery. tors are welcome to park in St. line. D-22, and Bernard Burns; D-3 ances after the county budget had 9:30 a.m., at the Friedel & Williams Stanislaus Church parking lot. Kappa Gamma. , > represent -Rome,—Utica—and—been adopted.-hesaidr- ^ufleraW4omer€ouTtaUfork5tri isiting tours-will be Thursday, 7- IP K»i, cho wnft honored bv Syra Kirkland, respectively. Benner is - If approved by the county legis­ and at 10 a.m. at St. Thomas Church, 9, and Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. cuse University as New York State the Democratic minority leader.. lators, the change also would need New Hartford where a Mass of Chris­ Mildred H. Maw Social Studies Teacher of the Year, at During a press conference yes­ state legislation, he said. tian Burial will be offeredjtnterment Raymond A. Murphy BARNEVELD^Mildred H, Maw._ its annual Citizenship Education Con­ terday, Benner said he can see 'no In 1980, the city of Utica will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Raymond A. Murphy, 79, formerly 91, of Parker Hollow Rd.. died Wed­ ference. negatives" to the proposal. They switched from a calendar-year Friends may call Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 at of 4 Seward Ave., Utica. died Tuesday, nesday, December 16, 1987 in St She began attending Westminster propose changing to a July 1-June budget to a budget year beginning the Funeral Home. December 15, 1987, in the Eden Park Elizabeth Hospital. Presbyterian Church in 1912, and has 30 budget year. April 1. The state's budget year Nursing Home. She was born in Westmoreland, been a member since 1927, serving as The county now uses a calendar also begins April 1. Estelle Gates He was born June 10, 1908, in October 17, 1896, the daughter of a teacher and superintendent of its WHITESBORO - Estelle Gates, 82, Jordan, NY, the son of James and John Parker and Mary Wishart Maw. Sunday School. She also served as of Pillar Drive, passed away Monday, Amelia Gross Murphy. He was edu­ She attended .school in Westmoreland chairman of Circle W, of the Women December 14,1987, at her home. and was a graduate of Vemoh High OBITUARIES P^ Alices cated in Syracuse schools, and was a - o( Westminster, and as the Church's She was born in Utica, January 25, graduate of the Coyne Electrical School. She also received degrees first woman Elder. 1905, the daughter of John and Susan School, Chicago. On February 14, from Geneseo.and Aldelphi Universi­ She is survived by a wn, James, of Guminiak. In 1921, Estelle married 1930, in the Church of Our Lady- of ty. For many years she taught in New York City, aid Dover Plaij*, Lawrence N. Hutchinson Miss Ursula L Vogt Leland Finch.,Mr. Finch passed away—£0,^ he married Marcella Liddy Jamaica, Long Island and later NY; four sisters, Mrs. Ruth Busse'y, WESTMORELAND - Lawrence Miss Ursula L. Vogt. 98, a resident in 1931. In 1977, she married Joseph She died July 16, 1979. For'44 year* worked at law offices in New York Boulder, CO, Mrs. Marian Yellin,

e move eight Tofmer memoer of the Herkimer Coun­ are paid notices, phrased in« • -Thews. He was predec'e'^bTonT* ^ ? *° ^^ffv Visitation will be held on Thursday. v where he ty Humane Society Board of Direc­ . accordance with the wishes of { rother. hit! and one sister. Clara serve«™.•*d a>s '«Executiv» tticae . DirectoN.Y r of the from 2-4 and 79. families and funeral directors. • M.icdelina Kappler. Miss Emily Wilson tors, Greater Utica Community Chest and Miss Emily Wilson, a resident of John Gwizdak Survivors include one lister, Mrs. The Observer>Dispatch< .vrvices will be held Saturday at 2 Planning Council (and United Fund the Faxton-Sunset-St. Luke's HRF. aUo prints free of charge, news J . ii from the Steven?. Friedel & John Gwiriak.ftt, formerly "f 1941 Lil,ian Hwnblin' <* ™on; * r,.in vi?4>ioft .an** JTV»*t-hifwmi- { ~-*~^<^£^^r~**«&T will r-TTn.S'fTv; J^,!M^7inr>^*i>.Fw. - -.-r^-S3k*f«»aHBrt. tion is published daily on the < l ''.r**t Cemetery. Kriends may call tie most recent in 1984. Ryan & Nunn, Inc. Funeral Home, are Funeral arrangements are incom- Funeral services will be held 11 Recordi page and may be; •-1 until 2 p m on Saturday. He i» survived by hii wife and incomplete, plete by th* Drejrn KOTAI*;;* Funcr a.m. Friday at too Applegate Fun«riT~ »uLmilud b> ccniKXifqpite'j children. al Home. Home, Ilion. Visitation will be on newspaper's Metro Desk. - J Friday 10 ajn. toll a-m.