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to to SOUTH EDITION SOUTH EDITION THE BUFFALO 'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2007 OBITUARIES David Cline, Vietnam War veteran who became a leader in peace movement Jan. 8, 1947 Sept. 15, 2007 David Cline, a Vietnam War veteran who became a leader in the antiwar and peace movements, died Fridavi in his Jersey City, N.J., home from liver disease. He was 60. Mr.

Cline was born in Buffalo and graduated from Eden Central High School. After being drafted, he served in the Vietnam War in 1967 and 1968 as a rifleman in the Army's 25th Infantry Division. He was injured several times in combat and was awarded three Purple Hearts and the Bronze Star medal for valor in combat. He returned to Buffalo in 1968, and while convalescing from injuries, came to the support of his brother, Bruce, and others arrested after federal agents stormed a church. They had been given sanctuary there following the burning of their draft cards and refusal to be inducted into the military.

They became known as the "Buffalo Nine." Mr. Cline went from believing in the military effort to concluding the war was unjust. That experience would shape his outlook and his life's work. He is remembered by those who knew him as a tireless and fiercely committed advocate for social justice. "David was quite a remarkable guy.

He was dedicated to the peace movement, and his dedication to the American veterans and Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange was unswerving," said Bruce Beyer, one of the Buffalo Nine. After the war, Mr. Cline opened a coffee shop in Fort Hood, Texas, where veterans could safely question the war during a time when doing so In Memoriam BATTAGLIA, George Jr. -In loving memory of my dearest husband on his 65th birthday. Sadly missed and loved, YOUR DEVOTED WIFE BATTAGLIA, George- In loving rememberance Dad and Papa, on his 65th Birthday; Love, happiness and wonderful memories are what we hold close in our hearts; Sadly missed TIM, KIMBERLY, MADELINE AND TIMMY BATTAGLIA, George Jr.

-Remembering yesterday, missing you always. Love, SCOTT, TRINA AND YOUR PAPA WAYNES KAWALEC, Stanley You helped us bear our burdens; you gave us love and cheer. You taught us how to live our lives, serenely, without fear. You are no longer with us, but still your strength you give. The beauty of your thoughts and deeds in us will always live.

It's been five long years Dad. We love and miss you as much as ever. Love, CARL MARY ELLEN MORIARITY, Christopher Missing you. LYF-AIMH Love, SUE ANN OSTROWSKI, Richard-One year ago today God took you away and dear; I know when I go I won't be alone; because you'll be there to take me home, to be together always. YOUR LOVING WIFE, CORINNE STOLFO, Annette Marie- -Our daughter, we cherish the memories of you growing from a child to womanhood, for they are bittersweet.

Bitter because of the loss, the loneliness and other despair of not being able to see you, feel you and touch you, and to do things together. Time can never heal the pain of losing you. For you are forever deep in our hearts. We love and miss you, MOM AND DAD Deaths BAILEY- -Thomas J. In Buffalo, NY, September 18, 2007, dear husband of Kathleen R.

(David) Bailey; beloved father of Justin D. (Diana) Bailey, Elizabeth K. Bailey and Michael J. Bailey; brother of Kathleen (William) Hero, Kenneth (Nancy) Bailey; survived by nieces and nephews. Friends may call Thursday, 4-9 PM at DIETRICH FUNERAL HOME, 2480 Kensington Amherst, NY.

Funeral service Friday, 11 AM at Indian Falls United Methodist Church, 7908 Alleghany (Rt. 77), Indian Falls, NY. (Please assemble at church). Memorial donations may be made to Park 4625 Harlem Snyder, NY 14226. BIERNAT -Joan J.

(nee Jagodzinski) September 18, 2007, beloved wife of the late Joseph Biernat dear daughter of the late Walter and Helen (Zbonczyniak) Jagodzinski; dear sister of Walter (Olly) Jagodzinski, Marian (Robert) Lesniowski, Norbert (Patricia) Jagodzinski, Marcy (Eugene) Kaczmarek, the late Edmund (Florence) Byers and the Raymond (Joanne) Jagodzinski; also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral services at the BUSZKA FUNERAL HOME, 2005 Clinton St. (Corner S. Ogden) Saturday at 9 AM and at St. Bernard's Church at 9:30 AM.

Visitation Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Online condolences at www.buszkafuneralhomeinc.com -Gary P. September 18, 2007, beloved father of Kimberly (Kenneth) Jackson, of East Rochester, NY and Shannon (Roger) Schapiro; loving grandfather of Ryan and Brennan Jackson and Max, Sophie and Aaron Schapiro; brother of the late Gail Page. Funeral services from the AMHERST MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 281 Dodge Thursday at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Medical Center of Buffalo.

Area Deaths was not widely accepted. He also produced an underground, one-page newsletter for GIs about politics and psychological and medical issues faced by veterans. Mr. Cline joined Vietnam Veterans Against the War in 1970, and became one of its earliest leaders organizing against the war. In 1984, he became the first president of Veterans For Peace, which represented veterans of all eras.

The group expanded to more than 100 chapters, including Chapter 128 in Buffalo. Mr. Cline also was an early leader of the Agent Orange Campaign, which pressured the government to improve medical care and give compensation to veterans exposed to the highly toxic chemical used during the Vietnam War. He traveled throughout the United States and abroad in support of the peace movement. He visited Vietnam as part of a delegation that looked into the effects of Agent Orange and the plight of Amerasian children.

Later, he led a delegation of veterans to Vieques, Puerto Rico, adding their voices to calls for the Navy to stop bombing tests on the island. Mr. Cline also opposed the Iraq War. He spoke at a rally with other veterans and parents of slain soldiers in Kleinhans Music Hall in June 2006. Mr.

Cline was permanently disabled from his combat wounds, but worked as a post office union representative in Jersey City for 15 years, rising to vice president of the Transportation Workers Union Local 600. He retired in the mid1980s. Survivors include a son, Daniel; two daughters, Ellen and Sabrina; his parents, Donald and Ruth; two brothers, Steven and Bruce; and a sister, Linda. Services will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. today in McLaughlin Funeral Home, Jersey City.

Mark Sommer BUCK -Charles R. Age 80, of the City of Tonawanda and formerly of North Tonawanda, NY, September 18, 2007, following a long illness; loving husband of Shirley C. (nee Young) Buck; father of Jeffrey A. Buck of Buffalo and Jerald A. Buck of LaPlata, MD; son of the late Charles R.

and H. Mildred Buck; brother of the late Raymond Buck, Marjorie Morgan and Harriet Upton. Funeral services will be private. Memorials may be made to the Schofield Residence, 3333 Elmwood Kenmore, NY 14217. Mr.

worked for Niagara Mohawk for years and Burts retired from a management position in 1985. Arrangements by JOHN O. ROTH FUNERAL HOME Tonawanda, NY. CAMPO -Angela (nee Dispenza) September 19, 2007, wife of the late Orazio Campo; beloved mother of Lina (late Sebastiano) Privitera and Lee (Lynn) Campo; dearest grandmother of Enza (John) Whiting, Salvatore (Mary Beth) Privitera, Angela (Sean) Lavin, Dianalee (Matthew) McKnight and Elena Campo; great-grandmother of six; sister of Cosimina Nastase of Italy and the late Antonio and Guiseppe Dispenza; also survived by nieces and nephews. Calls may be made Friday only 4-8 PM at the PERNA-PELLEGRINO FUNERAL HOME, 1306 Hertel where prayers will be offered Saturday morning at 8:45, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Spirit Church at 9:30.

Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial contributions may be made to Holy Spirit Church. Mrs. Campo was a longtime parishioner of Holy Spirit and a member of the Holy Spirit Seniors.

HONORED Dignity PROVIDER CERANSKI- -Florence September 18, 2007 West Seneca; daughter of the late Joseph and late Mary (nee Kasprzyk) Ceranski; sister of the late Rose (late Stanley) Mendrykowski; dearest cousin of Barbara Bickelman, Helen (late Joseph) Kolodziejski, Cynthia (late Michael) Streicher, Arlene (Paul) McBratney, Raymond (Cindy Duda) Baranowski and the late Eugene (late Florence) Baranowski; niece of the late Frank (late Veronica) Baranowski; also survived by family and friends. Funeral services commencing at the DANIEL R. SMOLAREK FUNERAL HOME, 2510 Union (two blocks south of William Cheektowaga, Kanty Friday Church morning at at 9:30. 8:45 and at St. John a Interment in St.

Adalbert's Cemetery, Lancaster. Family present Wednesday 7-9 PM and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Florence was a retiree of Buffalo China. On-line register at www.smolarekfuneral.com COPELAND- -Janet R. (nee Gilder) September 19, 2007; beloved wife of the late Howard G.

Copeland and Capt. Donald G. Wright, dearest mother of Donald (Janet) Wright, Leslie(Jackie) Wright and Karen (Dennis) Brown; loving grandmother of grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren; dear sister of the late Roy Gilder: dear sister-in-law of Jerry (Ann) Wright; dear cousin of Lorrine (late Reed) Williams and William (Nancy) Horn. The family will be present on Friday 6-9 PM at the (Amherst Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME, 5200 Sheridan Dr. (corner Hopkins), Amherst.

Friends invited. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions be made to Hospice House at Mitchell Campus, 225 Como Park PO Box 590, Cheektowaga, NY 14227. Mrs. Wright was one of the original Amherst Police Matrons and a member of the Amherst Lutheran Church.

Online register book at www.Amigone.com Thomas J. Bailey, of Buffalo, died Sept. 18. Joan J. (Jagodzinski) Biernat, died Sept.

18. Charles R. Buck, 80, of Tonawanda, retired from Niagara Mohawk after 30 years of service, died Sept. 18. Gary P.

Burke, died Sept. 18. Angelo (Dispenza) Campo, a longtime parishioner of Holy Spirit Catholic Church, died Sept. 19. Pauline A.

Danitz, of Hamburg, died Sept. 19. John A. De Witt, of Cheektowaga, died Sept. 19.

Michael W. Falzone, of Cheektowaga, died Sept. 15. Josephine T. (Dykacz) Fodor, 97, of East Aurora, died Sept.

19. Marie Yvonne (Clear) Guido, of Orchard Park, died Sept. 17. Patricia A. (Trimm) Kaye, died Sept.

19. Katherine Doyle, June 16, 1976 Sept. 17, 2007 Katherine Doyle of Buffalo, a pharmacist at Millard Fillmore Hospital, died Monday from injuries sustained in an auto accident in Porter. She was 31. State Police said Miss Doyle was alone when the car she was driving left the Robert Moses Parkway in the early morning hours.

Police didn't discover the crash until hours later because the wreckage was well off the Death Directory BAILEY Thomas J. GUIDO -Marie Yvonne (nee Clear) OHANESSIAN -Aris Sr. BIERNAT -Joan J. (nee HART -Hazel J. (nee Bluman) PAUTLER -Evelyn (Rainey) Jagodzinski) HUGHES- -Elisabeth Zeller PERRY -Anderson, Sr.

BUCK -Charles R. 'Betsey' ROBISON R. BURKE Gary P. KAYE -Patricia A. (Trimm) ROZWOOD-Frank -Betty (nee Kibler) D.

CAMPO -Angela (nee Dispenza) KILGER -Richard F. "Skip" CERANSKI-Florence KOMENDA -George J. SARAFIN- -Stephen 1. SCHOTT-Suzanne C. COPELAND-Janet R.

(nee Gilder) LORTZ- -Josephine T. (nee DANITZ -Pauline A. Kosciuch) SCHROEDE -Jean L. DePERRO -Lawrence A. MARRANCA -Clara A.

(Caci) STIPKOVITS -Helen DeWITT -John A. MARTIN -Leona M. "Tuffy" STOCKWELL- Robert A. DIBLASI -Rose Marie MATTICE- Rena (Boyne) -Charles P. DOYLE- Katherine "Katie" MAY -Edward A.

SZLACHTUN -John W. Jr. FACKLAM -Charles L. MERRIWEATHER -Clarence THOMSON -Robert G. FALZONE -Michael W.

METZGER- -Todd W. WACKER -Laura G. (nee Boesl) FELICETTI -Thacla (nee Kravitz) MOYER -Lawrence C. WALSH- -Elizabeth L. (nee FODOR -Josephine T.

(nee -Clyde K. Petruzzi) Dykacz) NOWACKI -Robert A. WRIGHT -Janet R. (nee Gilder) DANITZ -Pauline A. September 19, 2007 of Hamburg, NY; beloved wife of the late John Michael Danitz: loving mother of Jacqueline (Jack) Link, Marilynn, Susan (Jerry) Rathbun and the late Michael John; cherished grandmother of seven and great-grandmother of seven; dearest sister of Frances Danitz and the late Rose Nichols; also survived by many nieces, nephews and friends.

Friends received at The LAKESIDE MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, INC. (corner Camp Rd Rte 5), Hamburg, 627- 2919, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. where Funeral Services will be held Saturday at 9:15 AM, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mary of the Lake Church at 9:45 AM. Charles A.

Castiglia, director. DePERRO -Lawrence A. Of Tonawanda N.Y.. entered into rest September 16, 2007. Beloved husband of Margaret M.

'Peggy' (nee O'Malley) DePerro: devoted father of Kelly (David) Marinaro and Christopher DePerro; loving son of the late Louis and Rose (nee Domiano) DePerro; dear brother of Louis (Joan) DePerro; fond brother-in-law of Cathy (Dale) Thomas; also survived by relatives and many friends. Relatives and friends may visit the LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd near Dr. on Thursday and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Margaret's Church, 1395 Hertel Buffalo on Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock (Please assemble at church).

Mr. DePerro served in U.S. Army. Interment United German French Cemetery. And Grace will lead me Tombardo FUNERAL HOME DOYLE -Katherine "Katie" Age 31, of Buffalo, NY, suddenly, September 17, 2007; loving daughter of, Patricia Marshall Doyle, Maurice C.

(Jeannine) Doyle, of Lewiston, NY; sister of Peter (Marissa) Doyle; aunt of Adrian Marshall Doyle; niece of Peter and Andrea Marshall, Bill and Pat Irving; great niece of Ann Owens and Sally Marshall; cousin of Stephen, Meredith, Sarah, Ryan, Sean and Shelly. She was predeceased by her loving maternal grandparents, Merton and Eleanor Marshall, and loving paternal grandparents Maurice H. and Margaret Doyle; and uncle, Paul Marshall. family will be present at the RHONEY FUNERAL HOME, Lewiston, Cayuga and So. Ninth Streets, from 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

Friday. Private Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Should friends desire, in lieu of flowers memorials in Katie's memory, may be made to The Katie Doyle Memorial Fund, at the UB School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University at Buffalo Foundation, PO Box 900, Buffalo, NY 14226-0900. For guest register, visit Richard F. "Skip" Kilger, 76, of Buffalo, died Sept.

18. Josephine T. (Kosciuch) Lortz, of North Tonawanda, died Sept. 18. Edward A.

May, a veteran of World War II, died Sept. 13. Todd W. Metzger, died Sept. 18.

Lawrence C. Moyer, of East Amherst, died Sept. 17. Clyde K. Newark, of Buffalo, a 22- year Ford employee and member of UAW Local 897, died Sept.

19. Robert A. Nowacki, 69, died Sept. 18. Aris Ohanessian 85, of Niagara Falls, died Sept.

15. Anderson Perry died Sept. 17. Frank D. Rozwood, of Lackawanna, a member of the Lackawanna Police Department, died Sept.

19. pharmacist at Millard roadway. Born in Lewiston, Miss Doyle, known to her friends and family as Katie, graduated from Lewiston-Porter High School in 1994, where she played soccer and was a cheerleader. She received her bachelor's degree and doctorate in pharmacy from the University at Buffalo. After completing her residence with Niagara Hospice last year, she recently took a job at Millard Fillmore Hospital.

She is survived by her parents, Patricia Marshall Doyle FALZONE -Michael W. Of Cheektowaga, NY, entered into rest September 15, 2007, beloved husband of the late Frances R. (nee Albano) Falzone: devoted father of Joann (Louis) Broncato, Arlene (John) Guagliano, Mary (late Sam) Ralabate, Michael (lole) Falzone, Barbara Jean Henley, Daniel (Deborah) Falzone, Dennis (Jackie) Falzone and Anthony (Phyllis) Falzone; cherished grandfather of 21 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren; loving son of the late Damiano and (nee Micciche) Falzone; dear brother of Ann (late Nick) DiRosa, Sam (late Rita) Falzone, John (Rose) Falzone, Josephine (late James) Coppola and the late Charles (late Verda) Falzone, Mary (late Manuel) Rua, Mamie (late Joseph) Cellura, Phyllis (late Joseph) Constantino and Frank (Jenny) Falzone; survived by many relatives and friends. No prior visitation. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Funeral Service at Forest Lawn Cemetery Chapel, 1411 Delaware Buffalo on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.

Arrangements by LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME. And Grace will lead me Tombardo FUNERAL HOME FODOR -Josephine T. (nee Dykacz) September 19, 2007, age 97, of East Aurora, NY; beloved wife of the late Louis Fodor; mother of Marilyn (Andrew) Pifer; grandmother of Leslie (Gene) Pien, Mary and Rachel Pifer: Andrew Memorial Service will grandmother of Christopher and be offered Saturday at 12:30 PM in St. George's R.C. Church, 74 Old Glenwood West Falls, NY.

Arrangements by the WOOD FUNERAL HOME, East Aurora, NY. GUIDO -Marie Yvonne (nee Clear) Of Orchard Park N. entered into rest September 17, 2007. Beloved wife of Michael A. Guido: devoted mother of Michael J.

(Catherine) Guido, Laurel Ann (Michael) Everette and Frank (Elaine) Guido; cherished grandmother of three grandchildren; loving daughter of the late Elmer and Marie (nee Quesnelle) Clear; dear sister of James R. (late Nancy) Clear and Marie (Marty) Buker; also survived by relatives and friends. No prior visitation. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 2052 Lakeview Lakeview, on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Arrangements by the LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME.

And Grace will lead me Tombardo FUNERAL HOME, Stephen I. Sarafin, 88, of Tonawanda, who retired from DuPont Co. in Tonawanda, died Sept. 18. Suzanne C.

Schott, died Sept. 19. Jean L. Schroede, of Orchard Park, died Sept. 17.

Helen Stipkovits, died Sept. 17. Robert A. Stockwell, of Gowanda, died Sept. 19.

Charles P. Syracuse, a retired Erie County Sheriff's Office lieutenant, died Sept. 19. John W. Szlachtun died Sept.

18. Laura G. (Boesl) Wacker, longtime volunteer for the Alzheimer's Association of WNY, died Sept. 18. Hospital and Maurice C.

Doyle; and a brother, Peter. Private funeral and committal services will be held in Riverdale Cemetery, Lewiston. WARNING Law enforcement agencies and funeral professionals warn that criminals have been known to prey on grieving families while they are not home during a funeral or calling hours. They suggest that a friend be asked to watch the home when families have to be away. HART -Hazel J.

(nee Bluman) Formerly of Cheektowaga, September 18, 2007; wife of the late Willard Hart; mother of Gloria (Michael) Galuszka and the late Willard Arlene Baty and Betty Dadswell; sister of Leota, Hagen, and the late Ralph Bluman, Pearl Spencer, Oscar Bluman, Agnes Sarach, Olive Welker, Homer Bluman and Orial Kryman; also survived by eight grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call Wednesday 7-9 and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the LOOMIS OFFERS LOOMIS, HAMBURG CHAPEL, 207 Main where funeral will be held Friday at 11:00 AM. Mrs. Hart was an avid bowler at Broadway Sports Center. DeWITT -John A.

Of Cheektowaga; September 19, 2007: beloved husband of the late Gretchen (nee Eckhardt) DeWitt; dear father of Bonnie, John (Patti) and Michael (Susan); loving grandfather of Stephen, Visitation at the EDWARD J. CICHON FUNERAL HOME, 4929 Broadway, Depew, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Relatives and friends are invited to a funeral service on Saturday at a time and place to be announced. Flow- ers gratefully declined. DiBLASI- -Rose Marie Of Spring Hill, FL, died, September 13.

She was a native of Niagara Falls, NY. Donations may be sent to a local hospice organization. Pinecrest Funeral FACKLAM -Charles L. FELICETTI-Thacla "Tillie" (nee Kravatz) September 16, 2007 age 78, beloved husband of Irene (nee Duscher) Facklam: dear father of Charles G. (Mary) Facklam, and Janet Facklam; loving grandfather of Amanda Facklam; brother of Marilyn (Warren) Gladitsch, and Robert (Peggy) Facklam.

The family will be present to receive friends Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the (Tonawanda Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME, 2600 Sheridan Dr. (cor, Parker) where Funeral Services will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 AM. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. If desired, memorials may be made to Roswell Park Cancer Institute.

Online guest register at www.Amigone.com September 19, 2007 at age 92; beloved wife of the late Frank Felicetti; dearest mother of three sons, Eugene (Eva) of Niagara Falls, the late William and Philip Felicetti; and two daughters, Frances (late John) McCune and Mary Ann Felicetti both of Niagara Falls; loving grandmother of seven grandsons, William (Sandra) Felicetti, John (Rena), Michael (Tanya), Frank McCune, David, Daniel and Philip Felicetti; and six great grandchildren. The family will be present on Friday from 4-8 PM at the SPALLINO-AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME, 1300 Pine Ave. in Niagara Falls, where Funeral Services will be held on Saturday at 9:30 AM and from St. Joseph's Church at 10 AM. Friends invited.

Flowers are gratefully declined. If desired, memorials may be made to the Roswell Park Alliance Foundation or the Alzheimer's Association of W.N.Y. Online register book at www.Amigone.com. Timely. Remembrance In Memoriam and Card of Thanks submitted by 6 p.m., Monday will be published the next day.

Call The Buffalo News Classified department at 856-5555 to place your remembrance. 936590 HUGHES- Elisabeth Zeller 'Betsey' 76, a longtime resident of New Canaan, CT died, after a long illness, at Norwalk Hospital on Wednesday, September 12, 2007. Born on March 16, 1931, in Buffalo, NY, she was the daughter of the late G. Frederick and Elisabeth Hatch Zeller. Betsey is a graduate of The Buffalo Seminary and earned a degree from Bradford Junior College in 1951.

In 1949 Betsey was the Queen of the annual Snow Ball Cotillion in Buffalo. In her earlier years she was an active tennis and platform tennis player, and enjoyed the theatre. Betsey loved spending time in the sun at her home in Florida. She was an avid reader and one of the founding members of a book club in New Canaan which has been ongoing for twenty five years. However, the single most important focus of her life was her devotion to her family She is survived by her husband of fifty one years, Edward B.

Hughes of New Canaan; her five children, Esslie W. Hughes of New York, NY, Elisabeth H. McDonald of Mendham, NJ, Edward Z. Hughes of New Canaan, Ellen H. Mushlitz of Concord, MA and Ethan W.

Hughes of San Francisco, CA: her brother, G. Frederick Zeller, Jr. of Weston, VT and her sister, Louise Z. Curley of North Andover, MA is also survived by eight grandchildren and twelve nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service celebrating her life will be held at 11:00 AM, on Tuesday, September 25, 2007 at the First Presbyterian Church of New Canaan.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to The Leukemia Lymphoma Society, Fairfield County Chapter, 25 Third Street, Stamford CT, 06905. Hoyt Funeral Home, 199 Main St. New Canaan, CT in charge of arrangements KAYE -Patricia A. (Trimm) KEY September 19, 2007; beloved wife of Karl Kaye dear mother of Roxanne Trimm and Karl (Deborah) Kaye loving grandmother of Robert Book daughter of Dorreen (Cronin) DeBon and the late Henry Trimm; dear sister of Gloria (late John) Kapanek, Edward (Betty) Trimm and Gary Trimm. Friends may call Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the JAMES W.

CANNAN FUNERAL HOME (Buffalo Chapel), 2397 Seneca St. where prayer service will be held at Saturday at 9:30 AM. Online register book at www.cannanth.com KILGER Richard F. "Skip" Age 76 of Buffalo, NY and Myrtle Beach, FL; September 18, 2007; beloved husband of Joan E. (nee Sturm) Kilger; father of Gail (Robert) Loucks of Dawn (Douglas) Hoppe of Pennsylvania and Kyle Kilger of Florida; grandfather of Crystal, Justin Hoppe, Nicholas Loucks; brother of Kenneth (Florence) Wary, Donald (Lenny) Kilger and Carol (Bob) Jaskowski, all of New York: his best friend, Corky (Dottie) Shanks of North Carolina; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

Mr. Kilger was a Korean veteran and a retired Steel Worker for the International Mill Service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Kidney Foundation. Arrangements are entrusted to THOMAS FUNERAL SERVICE Oakdale, PA..

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