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16 Focus ___15 Local/State

TODAY Index 20 pagts, 2 M otions Classified 17-20 C o m ics _____ 16 Focus _____ 15 Local/State ____ 3 . 6 Lottefv _______ 2 Nation/WarkI ____ 7 .0 O b itu a rie s _______ 2 O o in io n a Soorts _ 11-14 Te le visio n _ 16 1----------------------------------------------------- 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 22. l‘H)0 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 22, 1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER Obituaries U.S. Corps Home Aid concert Rita Biancamano The funeral will be 'Rtesday at 11 a.m. in the chapel of He is also survived by a son, Gregory I. Gallo; a She is survived by four other cousins. She was won’t fund Rita (Blake) Biancamano of Hartford, widow of John Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farmington Ave., Hanford. daughter, Gianna E. Gallo, both of East Hartford; a predeceased by a cousin, Robert Hagenow, formerly of M. Biancamano, died Saturday (Jan. 20. 1990) at home. Burial will be in Temple Beth Sholom Memorial F’ark brother. Dr. Sebastian J. Gallo of Wethersfield; a niece Manchester. set Friday to aid Cemetery. pond work She is survived by her son and daughtcr-in-Iaw. Steven and three nephews. The funeral was today at Zion Hill Cemetery, J G. and Rosemary Biancamano of Manchester. Memorial donations may be made to the Hartford The funeral will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the Holmes Hartford. There are no calling hours. She is also survived by three odicr sons and daughter- Heart Association, 5 Brooksidc Drive, Wallincford Funeral Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass of Christian The Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., East By Nancy Foley in-laws, John M. and Shelly Biancamano of 06492. burial at 10 a.m. at St. Christopher’s Church, 538 Brewer Hartford, is in charge of arrangements. town’s homeless Manchester Herald A Wethersfield, Robert J. and Joanne Biancamano of Elizabeth J. Palatine St., East Hartford. Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict Wethersfield, and Donald R. and Anne Biancamano of Mary Andreoli By Dianna M. Talbot 200 people will pay the suggested Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling hours are Tuesday from 7 The U.S. Army Corps of En­ Hartford; and eight grandchildren. Elizabeth Joan Palatine (Cooper T. Boeing), 22, of to 9:30 p.m. Mary (Flaherty) Andreoli, of Hutchinson Island, Fla., Manchester Herald donation fee of $5 apiece to attend gineers has decided that it will not The funeral will be Tbesday at 9:15 a.m. at the Farley- Colchester, died Saturday (Jan. 20 1990) in an accident Memorial donations may be made to the American formerly of Manchester, wife of Fred Andreoli, died the event. The money raised will be contribute federal money to the im­ Sullivan Funeral Home, 96 Webster St., Hartford, fol­ in East Hampton. She is survived by her brother, John Thursday (Jan. 18,1990). - The federal and slate govern­ used to help offset the shelter’s Rcnard Palatine. Heart Association, 5 Brookside Drive, Wallingford provement of Union Ptrnd in the lowed by a Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. 064492, or to Newington Children’s Hospital, 181 E. She was bom in Hartford, and resided in this area most ments aren’t the only ones project­ budget deficit, Carr said. town s North End, according to Lawrence O’Toole Church, 494 New Britain Ave.i She is al.so survived by her parents, Richard and Joan Cedar St., Newington 06111. of her life. She was a graduate of St. Joseph Cathedral ing budget deficits. Many of the people who are ex­ (Potter) Palatine of the South Glastonbury section of Mark Pellegrini, town planning Hartford. Calling hours are today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 School. She worked as a nurse for many years and retired director. The Samaritan Shelter for the pected to attend the event will bo A p.m. Glastonbury; and another brother, James Richard Isabelle S. Townsend from McCook Memorial Hospital where she received her friends of band members and of Palatine of Fairfield. The decision came after the corps homeless, 466 Main St., expects to Memorial donations may be made to the Newington Isabelle S. Townsend, 73, of Stafford Springs, wife of nursing training. Brian Majewski of Manchester, who The funeral will be Wednesday at 10:45 a.m. at the completed a study on the cost .spend $20,0(K) to $30,0(X) more than Children’s Hospital, 181 E. Cedar St., Newington 06111, Edward C. Townsend, died Sunday (Jan. 21, 1990) at She is also survived by her son and daughter-in-law. it has in its $205,000 operating helped organize the fund-rai.ser, Carr Glastonbury Funeral Home, 450 New London Turnpike, Johnson Memorial Hospital. She was a retired printer for benefits of cleaning up the pond, or to South Catholic High School, 215 South St.’ Dr. Thomas F. and Doris Andreoli; one daughter, Joan budget during the fiscal year ending said. Majewski came up with the Hartford 06114. Glastonbury, followed by a Mass of Christian burial at Allied Printing Co. of Manchester for 10 years. Andreoli, all of Glastonbury; three brothers, James Pellegrini .said. The corps decided 11:30 a.m. in St. Augustine’s Church, South Glaston­ that the cost of dredging the pond, June 30, according to Nancy Carr, idea of having a concert fund-raiser She is also survived by a daughter, Jacqueline G. Rob­ Flaherty of Wethersfield, John Flaherty of Newington, shortly after Christmas, she said. John A. DeCarli bury. Burial will be in St. Augustine’s Cemetery. Calling bins of Stafford Springs; six grandchildren; 10 great­ estimated at $330,(XK), would not be executive director of the Manchester David Flaherty of Hartford; and five grandchildren. She Patrick Flynn/Manctiesler Herald While MACC has held fund­ John A. DeCarli, 72, of Ellington, husband of Helen hours are Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. grandchildren; five sisters, Maxine Anderson of Dexter, returned in fees from the pond, he Area Conference of Churches, was predeceased by a sister, Ann, and a brother, Patrick. raisers before that featured in­ (Dowgiewicz) DeCarli, died Sunday (Jan. 21, 1990) at Memorial donations may be made to the Explorers Mass., Dorothy Hall of Sangerville, Mass., Rtulinc The funeral was today at the Farley-Sullivan Funeral said. which operates the shelter. dividual musicians, such as a Rockville General Hospital. He is survived by his Post, No. 366, c/o Glastonbury Police Dept., 2108 Main DeRonde in California, Billie Hersey and Ruth Noyes,' Home, 96 Webster St., Hartford, followed by a Mass of Pellegrini said he was disap­ But MACC does not plan to raise daughter, Beverly Sadler of Bolton. St., Glastonbury 06033. both of Dover Foxcroft, Mass.; and several nieces and Christian burial at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. Joseph, pointed by the decision, but not taxes in order to increase revenues violinist or pianist, this is the first He is also survived by a son, Richard DeCarli of El­ Charles F. Busky nephews. She was predeceased by her first husband, 140 Farmington Ave., Hartford. Burial was in Mt. St. surpri.scd. The idea of dredging the and pay its bills this year. Instead, lime rock bands will perform to help N lington; three other daughters, Judith Norwood of El­ Walter T. Martin, and a grandson, Thomas A. Robbins. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. pond will not be dropped, Pellegrini the organization will hold a “Home the shelter, Carr said. Charles F. Busky, 62, of Shrewsbury, Mass., died lington, Irene DeCarli in Massachusetts, and Patricia The funeral will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Intro- said, but the decision means that the Aid” concert fund-raiser on Friday “We’ll have to see how successful DeCarli of Ellington; a brother, Louis DeCarli of El­ Friday (Jan. 19, 1990) at home. He was the brother of vigne Funeral Home, Inc., 51 E. Main St., Stafford Alice Hanson town cannot count on any federal at 8 p.m. at Woodruff Hall, Center Joseph Busky of Manchester. this turns out to be,” she .said. lington; and four grandchildren. Springs. Burial will be in Stafford Street Cemetery. Call­ Alice Hanson, 78, of 219-C North Main St., died Sun­ money for the project. Congregational Church, 11 Center Of the shelter’s $205,000 budget, The funeral will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the Burke- He is also survived by his wife, Angela B. (Sarapas) ing hours are TUesday from 7 to 9 p.m. day (Jan. 21, 1990) at the home of her daughter on Union The pond, created by a dam on Sl„ she said. Busky of Shrewsbury; two sons, Charles J. Busky of $117,000 was received in state I^rtin Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., the Rockville sec­ Memorial donations may be made to the Stafford Am­ Place. She was the wife of Herbert H. Hanson. the Hockanum River, is located be­ The concert will feature live Sterling, Mass., and Michael A. Busky of Berlin, Mass.; funds, $16,000 in federal funds and tion of Vernon, with a Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. bulance Association, 59 Orcuttville Road, Stafford She was bom in Somerville, Nov. 13, 1911, and had tween North School Succt and Tol­ entertainment by three l(x;al bands $17,0(K) in town funds, Carr has a daughter, Carla A. Busky of Worcester; two Springs 06076. land Turnpike and is currently used REOPENING — Steve in St. Luke’s Church. Ellington. Burial will be in El­ been a Manchester resident for more than 60 years.

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