PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchwler. Conn.. Mon., March 6. 1978 K. Zailrw/.iiv Memorial Park. Rocky Hill. home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to EAST HARTFORD - Eugene R. Mr. Squillacioti was bom in Catan- 9 p.m. Zadrozny. 47. of 69 Bradley St. died zaro. Italy, and had lived in the Hart­ The family suggests that any State bar association Saturday at Newington Veterans ford area for 57 years. Before memorial gifts may be made to the Mri*. (>nir«’ H. VimkIoIii Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. re tirin g in 1966, he had been Organ Fund of St. Mary’s Episcopal employed by the Coca-Cola Bottling Church or to the American Cancer to honor Justice House EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Grace Helen Joyce Ballantyne Zadrozny. The weather Mr. Zadrozny was bom in Scran­ Co. of East Hartford for-40 years. He Society. 237 E, Center St. Branrateone Vendola. 78. of 79 Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Goldberg of West Hartford, A ton. Pa., and had lived in Blast Hart­ had served for 10 years as chairman near tonight with lows in the teens. Garden St. died Friday St. Francis of Our.Lady of Grace Society of Hart­ Brie Meglipn Kelly Justice Charles S. House of Frederick Mignone of New Haven, Hospital and Medical Center. Hart­ ford for the past 26 years. He was an Increasing cloudiness Wednesday ford. COVENTR'Y — Brie Meghan Kelly, Manchester, who will retire this Max H.. Reicher of New Britain and with highs in the 30s. Outlook: chance ford. She was the widow of Nicholas Army veteran of the Korean Conflict. infant daughter of James and Carla spring, will be honored tonight by the Archibald H. Tunick of Greenwich, He was employed as a machinist at He is also survived by a daughter, of snow or rain Thursday, ending Phonv 647-9946 Vendola. Mahl Kelly of 634 Main St., died Connecticut Bar Association at its and Judge Thomas H. Gill of Hart­ Friday.. National weather map on Pratt and Whitney Division of United Mrs. Sabby Dube of East Hartford: a Yi-X’ ’.a'4 The funeral was this morning from Wednesday at Farmington Medical mid-year meeting in Hartford. ford, former chief judge of page 9. for homo delivery Technologies Corp., Blast Hartford. brother. Nicola Squillacioti of Italy: t h ^ the Callahan Funeral Home. 1602 Center. 'Association President Peter C. Juvenile Court. He is also survived by two sons. and three grandchildren. Christine Main St., with a mass at St. Mary's A graveside service was held Dorsey announced that House and six Gary P. Zadrozny and Robert B. Dube and John and Mark Yetish. all United States Court of Appeal Church. Burial was in St. Mary's Saturday in Nathan Hale Cemetery. other judges retiring during the 1977- I Zadrozny. both at home: a daughter. of East Hartford. Judge Robert P. Anderson of Noank Cenielery. She is also survived by her paternal 78 term will be honored during a Lynn C, Zadrozny. at home: three l/«*e K. Darling Sr. will be the toastm aster for the Mrs. Vendola was bom in Terlizzi. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James dinner at the Sheraton Hartford brothers, John Zadrozny of E ist Lee E. Darling Jr., 84, of 333 program which will Include among Merger Italy, and had lived in East Hartford Kelly of East Hartford; and her Hotel. the other speakers Hartford Attorney Hartford: Alexander Zadrozny of Bidwell St. died Sunday at for 48 years. She was a communicant maternal grandparents, Mr. and Other judges to be honored will be Frederick U. Conard Jr., CBA Manchester Memorial Hospital. of St. Mary's Church. Somers and Henry Zadrozny of En­ Mrs. Carl E. Mahl of Tampa, Fla. Superior Court Judges John J. president-elect. Mr. Darling was bom June 4,1893 commission She is survived by a son. Dominic field: and three sisters, Mrs. Helen The family suggests that any Bracken oT Hartford, Henry J. J. Vendola of East Hartford: five Palka of East Hartford. Mrs. Phyllis in West Hartford and had lived in memorial gifts may be made to the Miners may split Mullock of Hartford and Mrs. Audrey Manchester since 1936. Before his daughlers. Miss Frances Vendola. Newborn Intensive Care Unit, John to organize Hatcher of Glastonbury. retirement in 1965. he had been Mi.ss Lucy Vendola and Mrs. Mary Dempsey Hospital, Farmington. The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 employed by the Manchester Board Botticello. all of Elast Hartford, and The D’Esopo East Hartford Plaque honors Rogers a.m. from Newkirk and Whitney of Education, previously working at Mrs. Carmelia Scuta and Mrs. Funeral Chapel, Carter and High Dillon Ford, He was a charter Black educator Dr. John E. Rogers group responsible for the presenta­ Josephine Ryder, both of Rockville: Funeral Home. 318 Burnside Ave.. streets, was in charge of Mayor Stephen Penny said Monday with a mass at St. Christopher's member of the Frank J, Mansfield Sr. of 1163 E. Middle Turnpike was tion. Scalford is a liberal arts and nine grandchildren. arrangements. rwently honored for his many con- that the meeting to organize a con­ on order to work freshman at the UofH. Church a t-10. Burial will be in the Marine Corps League. solidation commission in Manchester Mrs. Burns Gillespie tributioiu to Black Studies, with the Rogers has the distinction of being ^Irs, Sully (IhciiiiHlriick Veterans Memorial Field, Hillside He is survived by two sons, will be held this month. WASHINGTON (UPI) - United Cemetery. installation of a plaque at the Univer­ the first UofH educator to have an "We would resist,” said Miller. ROCKviLLE - Mrs. Sally William J, Darling of Ellington and EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Mine Workers President Arnold Secretary Ray Marshall. sity of Hartford. Omega Phil Epsilon plaque ” We know the history — when you go Chemistruck. 87, formerly of Ham­ Friends may call at the funeral Lee E. Darling Jr. of San Diego, Josephine F. Gillespie, 69, of 3 Britt . The formation of the commission is Miller said today some striking A hearing was set for Wednesday The plaque, located in Hillyer Hall, emplaced, in his honor, on campus. to individual bargaining then the un­ mond Street, died Sunday at home Tqesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Calif., two daughters, Mrs. Martin Road died this morning at Hartford the next step in the movement for miners will go back to work under a with union, industry and public of­ at the university, was unveiled by The plaque ceremony took place in ion is in serious jeopardy.” Manchester Memorial Hospital. She A. Sriiiiyler (Gladys) Hensel of Broad Brook and Hospital. She was the wife of Burns cbnsolidation, which would combine Taft-Hartley injunction. But ficials invited by Chairman John N. Mrs, Floyd (Dorothy) Duff of Gillespie. William R. Scalford, Basislius eonjuntion with a reception held for “We don't really expect a lot of Gentry to testify. The board will was the widow of Harry Lewis A. Schuyler, 79, of 74 Jarvis the Eighth Utilities District and the resistance can be expected jhhL Canterbury: a sister, Mrs. Clara (president) of the Delta Chapter of the John E. Rogers Scholarship fund violence to take place,” Marshall Chemistruck. Road died Saturday at Manchester Mrs. Giliespie was born in Town of Manchester. violence "is always a possibility^he report back to President Carter, who Marsh of Montgomery, Ala.: 15 Portland, Conn., and had lived in Omega Phi Epsilon Fraternity, the campaign. said in another interview this mor­ then could ask Attorney General Mrs. Chemistruck was born in Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ said. ning. Poland and had lived in Rockville grandchildren and 10 great­ East Hartford for the past 26 years. Griffin Bell to seek a court band of Mrs. Jessie Bridges The two bodies now'have separate Labor Secretary Ray Marshall said Carter warned Monday that the ad­ most of her life. She was a communi­ Schuyler. grandchildren. Before retiring in 1976, she had been fire departments and sewer today the government does not restraining order against the strike. The funeral is Wednesday at 10 employed as a bookkeeper for 30 ministration would not tolerate "The coal strike is three months cant of St. Joseph's Church and a The private funeral was this mor­ authorities in their areas. expect a lot of violence in President violence. member of its Rosary Society. ning at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 a m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 years by the ’Theodore D. Bross Line Red Cross month set Carter’s attempt to end a record 92- old,” Carter said in announcing the The Committee for One Miller was interviewed on the CBS She is survived by three sons. E. Center St. Burial was in East Main St. Burial will be in East Construction Co. She was a Women’s day strike which has caused power action Monday. “The country cannot The month of March has been expected to attend the convention. Manchester has organized this most Morning News and Marshall was afford to wait any longer.” Joseph Chemistruck of Manchester. Cemetery. Cemetery. Army Corps veteran of World War II. shortages and thousands of layoffs. proclaimed Red Cross month, both in Mrs. Grasso ordered the Red Cross recent consolidation move. It recent­ questioned on ABCs Good Morning But Carter’s decision to invoke Stephen Chemistruck of Mr. Schuyler was born June 8,1898 Friends may call at the funeral She was a communicant of Our Lady Carter Monday invoked the Taft- the state and in Manchester, by Gov. flag to be flown over the State Capitol ly completed a petitioning drive that America program.
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