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I Obituaries DORIS t. COHEN D o n * I. Coben, a resident of Freeport for 70 yean and the mother o f Village Trustee Victor Cohen, died December 1 o f natu ral causes at South Nasmu Communities Hospital. Stic was 89. Mrs. Cohen, bom in Glen Cove and the liut survivor of a family o f eight children, w u a member of . the Sisterhood of Freeportb Crntgregation B^ui IsraeL Her brothn, the late Philip Iselin, was the president o f the New York Jets. Mrs. Cohen i t alto surtsed by three (randchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral Services were held Sunday at the Gutterman Funeral Home, and interment was at Mount Ararat Cemetery in Farmingdale. held at GreenTield Cemetery. Arrangements were by Weigand Bros. Inc. Funeral Home. 8A M UELI. KAPLAN & m u e l I. Kaplan of Freeport , died on November 30 at the age o f 71. He it survived by hit wife. Woody, a sUler, M ita e Rot?, and a brother, Mal colm Kaplan. Religious Services were held at the Chester A. Fulton and Son, Inc., Funeral Home officiated by Reverend John Griffith. Inter m e n t was at G r e e n fie ld Cemetery. vived by bis wife Helen, a daugh ter, Patricia Wallace and a son, James. Also surviving are six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Religious Servi ces were held at Weigand Bros. Inc. Funeral Home. Interment was in Searing-Rotlyn Methodist Churchyard. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, South Ocean Avenue and Smith Street Sunday schMl m « ls 9 : 1 5 a ^ Sunday Soinon, Advent: God is Present\ by The Reverend John Duff Griffith, Pas- M . Morning worship 10:30 am. Nursery provided. FR E E P O RT C H U R C H OF GOD, 580 Babylon Turnpike. Reverend Linette Clark, Pastor. Sunday a.m.; a u g u s t m o r r o n i BALDW IN JEWISH CENTER, 885 Seaman Avenue. Friday evening. Candle Lighting 4:11 lys, Sunday School 9:45 Morning Services ll : l 5 am.; Evening Youth Services 6 p m ; Sunday hfight Service 7 pm. - Tbesdays, Pray^ Service 8 pm. ANDREW PAUL M 0NE8TERE MARIE FALDUTO M a rie Falduto of Baldwin died on November K . She is survived by a daughter; V irp n ia Badewitz, one grendchild, M a rtin Jr. and a son-in-law, M a rtin Sr. A Mass of Christian Burial was held in St. Chriatopherb Church. Interment in ,St. Johnb Cemetery with arrangements by Weigand B r o t F u n e ^ H o m e . ROMAINE QOLDBACH Andrew Paul Monestere of D e l Ray Beach, Florida, a former F r e e p o r t r e s i d e n t , d ie d December 3. M r. Monestere was formetly the proprietor o f the Whitehouse Restaurant. He was the husband of Betty Monestere and the father of Elmtnor Burke, Andrew, Walter, Joseph and John. M r . Monstere is also sur vived by seven gtandcluldten. Graveside services were held at Pinelawn Memorial park under the direction o f the Hungerford and Clark, Inc., Funeral Home. August Morroni o f Baldwin died on November 19. He is sur vived by his wife Irene, two ions, Paul and John, five granddiild- ren, a brother and a sister. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at The Queen of the Most _ H oly Rosary Church. Interment was in Pinelawn Memorial Park with arrangements by Weigand Bros. Inc. Funeral Home. SALVATION ARMY, 66 Church Street. Sundays, Sunday School 10 a.m.; Holmess Meeting 11 am.; Salvation Meeting 6 pm. FREEPORT UN ITED M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H , 46 Pine Street. The Reverend Lloyd E. TR A N S F IG U R A T IO N EPIS COPAL CHURCH - (A N G U - C A N ), South Long Beach Avenue and Pine Street. Wedoes- D ^ Pistra. Sumfay raor»>ng diys. Holy Eucharist 11 e.m. Church Sundays, Holy Euchariit 8 and 10 School • 10:30 am . Sermon: T h e celebration of nine leaions and c m h .* hfaro and smidl cfaQd care is available during tire wor- shipsetvice. JOSE S a n t i a g o U N IO N R E F O R M TE M P L E , 475 Brookside Avenue. Friday evening Chanukah family ser vices. conducted by the students of the lefigious scfaooL 8:00 p m C H U R C H O F O U R H O L Y REDEEMER, 39 South Oceen Avenue. 8 «-\»> I Masses in the i am ; Mass in the Chuiel, 9 a m Sunday Masset 7 ,8 and 9*J0 a m (Family/Children); Choir 10:45 UCMWJC, south uceen H e. Wedidw Masses 7 am., m and IL T O p m Saturday ^ SI in the Church 7 and 8 Jose Santiago o f Freeport died December 3. He w u the son of C O N G R E G A T IO N ISRAEL “ • ” — - B’NAI A E U 91 Bayview Avenue. Bottifadoand Margarita p m / ^ « v i ^ 8 3 0 p m l I « M - ago and the father of Isabel and day of the month, servicea 8 p m E s m e ia ^ M r . Santiago is also 8:45 a.m. lowed by breakfut and Bible Romaine Goldbach of Bald win died on November 21, and is survived by a daughter, BilUe Stepheu, a granddaughter, Tara Stepheu and a uster, Matjorie Lodge. Gmveride Services were JAMES PATTERSON . James Patterson of Baldwin died on November 19. He is sur- suryived by nine brothers and lis ten: Getiffio, Antonio, Bonifa cio, Juana, Andre, Anasudo, Gladys Foentes, R o u Bures and Carmen Herna^ez. A Mass o f C ^ t l a n Burial w u held at Our Holy Redeemer R.C; Church, and interment w u at Greenfield Cemetery under the direction o f the Hungerford and Clark, Inc., Funeral Home. Study. Services every morning 6:45 a m SOUTH NASSAU UNITARIAN C H U R C H , 228 South Ocean 1:30 p m FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FREEPORT, Pine Street and South Long Beach Avenue. Dwight L. CnimbdL Paitoe Sun days, Bible School AstemMy 9-.20 a m ; Aduk Electives 9:30 sm ; Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Wednesdns, C h v ra Prayer md BiUe S tn^ 7:30 p m 379-8084. W H E R E Y O U ^ L R E W E L COME! Avenue. Simday progam by the 10:30 a m C H R IS T stgnussen, C O M M U N IT Y CHURCH OF . T H E N A Z A R D l^ 301 Atlantic Sundays, Sundw OHR to sponsor potiuck supper ' The Family Liturgy Com mittee of Our Hc}y Redeemer Church wUl sponsor an Ad vent potluek supper on Sun day, December U, from 4:30 to 8 p jn. in Sumner Hall of Our Hdy Redeemer School. , Admiadon is $2 fi>r adults end $1 for children. Tlioee vrim attend iu« amked to bring a “ pothide dish,” aaengh for thair family arid three othen to share. Chairman Caurolyn and Phil Jimenez request those who have not already notified them to call 640-8040 to let them know what dish CHURCH, NorflnSJ?e*Str1u Randall Avenue, Sunday Ser vices of the Holy Communion 8:30 and 10:30 am .; Sunday school 9:15 am . Nursery care 10 a m ; Mcoday, R m year Confii- Avenie. Sundays, Su School for all ages 10 i m .; Morning Worrii^ Service 11 am ; Evening Praise and Ptqrct Service 6 pm.; first S u n ^ each montii,Misaoa. vegeiaoie, a ia d w 't iiii 6ti)0 p m ; Ttitodav' i m d and batter, or desurt) Second year C o n O m u io a d m they plan to faring. &15 p m ; Wfafaeaday, Mid-week The onmnittoe plans enter- Advent Service a t Evening dpamm tad E a t liA 7:30 p.ai. Second and fouim Fiidtys, loatii Night to the O a n h gym 8 p m tainment for all, inelnding a ahto-a-long; a Oiriatmaa ptoy, and a v irit fimm SL N iA d a ^ with abrief intaroductiap to his life and times. L a w e th , Bishop, Metro-New York Synod, Evangefical Chotch iaAmczica. FLINTRO<K Fllnirack Mofflorialt are famous for quality, durability and daaign for otrtr a quarter century. Tlw euMwftoed dealers listed below, each one an aatabllahiTwnt of good reputation for Integri ty and fine eraftsmanahip, will remfof excap- iionai aeiviee and courtesy at a reasonable cost to any one* In need of a memorial. F O R S T M O N U M E N T S 185 N. Long Beach Road, Rockvllla Centre (516) 766-6858 • (71 8 )3 4 2 -5 5 2 0 Speakers bureau B E T H E L A .M .E . C H U R C H , 420 Nortii Main Street. Sundays, WmsUp Service 11 s m . M E M B E R S o f lo c a l organizations can learn more about heart health and disease, stroke and cardio vascular problems by con tacting the American Heart Association, the Nassau CbapterY Speakers Bureau. For further information about arranging a speaking, engagement contact Kathy McKenna at 741-5522. W O R D O F L I F E M IN IS T R IE S , 80 West M e n ick Road. Full Go^-Non^Denomi* GOSPEL OUTREACH CHRIS TIA N C H U R O L West Sun~ Service Mid Sun^ GREATER SECOND BAPTIST C H U R CH . 129 East Merrick Road. Sundays, Morning Soviee 11 sm 4 Evening Semce 9 p m Thursdays, Prayer Meeting 8 p m Saturdays, ^eyei Meeting. national; Gasptr Anistssi. Pastor; Raymond Tripe and Ulrie De E B E I^E Z E R SEVENTH DAY A D V E N T IS T C H U R C H . 97 Satuidayi,. Sabbath ) a m ; Moniing Ser- SnndwS< 9:45 a m (nuzsoy and babyaittiim provided); Smxlay evening HeaL tng Service 7 pm . Wemesday Eveniire, Kinship in private _ homes 7130 p m Friday Broadway. School 9:30 a m ; Morning fi vice 11 am .; Adventist Youth . Society 4 p m T R E M O N T M O N U M E N T S 1811 Washington Avo., cor. 17Sth St. Bronx, NY (212) 294-2626 B U R A C K M E M O R IA L S 1588 Coney Island Ave., Brooklyn, NY (7 1 8 ) 2 5 2 - 2 9 7 5 ly evenmg. Ministries md Intercessory Prayer 7:30 p m (adults, teens and chil dren). 546-3344. a DEAN STREET CHAPEL, 23 West Dean Street.^ Sundays, Bak ing of Bread 9:30 am.-. Family Bible Hour. Snndw School (pre-K through seniors) l l a.m.; Evening Service 7 p.ra. Wednesdays, Prayer Meetmg 8 p m Funerals are fo r the living. Our speciaify designed ’ ground Jloor facilities mates , it easier fo r the-handicapped and elderly to attend funerals here. Newly Redecorated FUNERAL HOME 49 W. Meirick Road,\Freeport N.Y. §^ 1 378-3401 John D. Abbate Owner-Manager I » svv-j-res.v.'vv u % v i- v .-. x v s . v k . u - » y u u u a , X M ir* u 3 . t jc v i. i. t v . r jv jL * 'e i-a ’< r A a a m e i» r z # : t if m m m % f v i l . U f / . ' i : ; S r - ' p - l V i ‘ ■ I P : m m m. & - m r m - V i i i ' I Ic .r-.-i . : I;'