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PAGE 2—THE BULLETIN, July 21, 1962
MARRIAGES
RECKLING-TOOLE
SAVANNAH - Miss Shirley
Ann Toole, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Giles Toole and Mr.
John Joseph Reckling, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph
Reckling, Sr., were married
July 7th at the church of The
Most Blessed Sacrament with
Rev. George Tames officiating.
* *
WYNN - GARWES
SAVANNAH - Miss Gail Pa
tricia Garwes, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Henry Garwes
and Robert Alexander Wynn, son
o f Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lee Roy
Lanier Wynn were married June
30th at Sacred Heart Church.
The Rev. Terence Kernan of
ficiated at the ceremony.
* * *
McKENNA-DWYER
THUNDERBOLT - Miss Hel
en Dwyer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Josph Dwyer,
and John Harrison McKenna,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Harleston McKenna, Sr., were
married July 7, in the Nativ
ity of Our Lord Church, with
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* * *
OBITUARIES
SHIM KUS-WASHINGTON
THUNDERBOLT - Miss Bev
erly Ann Washington, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Will
ingham Washington and James
Robert Shimkus, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Frank Shimkus of
Thunderbolt, were married June
30th. The Rev. Felix Donnelly
officiated at the ceremony in
Nativity of Our Lord Church.
* * *
KRIKORIAN-McBRIDE
SAVANNAH - Miss Rosemary
McBride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Caffery McBride
and Neil Arthur Krikorian, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krik
orian of North Pembroke,
Mass., were married Saturday
June 30th in Sacred Heart
church. The Rev. Timothy Flah
erty officiating.
* * *
HEPBURN-KEILEY
ATLANTA - Miss Alice Rock
Keiley, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Aloysius Keiley, and
Mr. Andrew Moore Hepburn,
were married Saturday, June
30th, at the 0 Cathedral of Christ
the King.
* * *
McDONALD-DRECHSLER
ATLANTA - Miss Diane
Marie Drechsler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Edward
Drechsler, and Lt. Lawrence
John McDonald, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James McDonald of
Queens Village, N. Y. were
married June 23 at the Cath
edral of Christ the King.
* * *
HOLUB-DOSTER
ATLANTA - Miss Donna Ruth
Doster, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. B. M. Doster and Albert
Emil Holub, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert E. Holub of
Alice, Texas, were married
Saturday, June 23rd at the Cath
edral of Christ the King.
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Miss Dorothy Ann Brine
ATLANTA - Funeral ser
vices for Miss Dorothy Ann
Brine were held July 7, 1962
at the Cathedral of Christ the
King, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph
Cassidy, and Father Dill-
man officiating. Miss Brine
was a victim of the Paris air
plane crash.
Survivors include Mrs. Wm.
J. Morrison, Orlando, Flor
ida, Miss Louise Bickers, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ajax, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Pfeiffer, Louisville,
Ky; Mr. and Mrs. Louis San-
sregret, Portland, Oregon; Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Lee Mattingly,
Arcadia, California; Mr. and
Mrs. Edward H. Mattingly, Mr.
and Mrs. Louise Brine, Hon
olulu; Mr. and Mrs. William
Maxwell Brine, Arlington
Heights, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs.
George Brine, III, Champaign,
Illinois.
* * *
John A. Hansen
SAVANNAH - Funeral ser
vices for Mr. John A. Han
sen were held Tuesday morn
ing, July 10th, at Cathedral of
St. John the Baptist. Mr. Han
sen was a native of Savannah
and was employed by the An
drew J. Hurley Co.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Roxie S. Hansen; daughter
Mrs. Earle Cochran, Panama
City, Fla.; a sister Mrs. Sybilla
H. Robertson; two grand
children and a number of
nieces and nephews.
* * *
Mr. & Mrs. W. A.
Cartledge
ATLANTA - Funeral ser
vices for Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Cartledge were held Monday,
July 2, 1962 at the Cathedral
of Christ the King, Monsignor
Joseph Cassidy officiating. Mr.
and Mrs. Cartledge were vic-
time of the Paris airplane
crash,
Survivors include, Mr. Ron
ald Cartledge, Mrs. Dud-
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* * *
Miss Regis A. Burke
SAVANNAH - Funeral ser
vices for Miss Regis A. Burke
were held Monday morning, July
9th, at the Cathedral of St. John
the Baptist. Miss Burke was
a native of Savannah and was
employed for many years at the
Central of Georgia Railroad.
Survivors include two sis
ters, Mrs. Anne B. Hartfelder
and Miss Mary R. Burke and
a nephew, Barron C. Burke,
all of Savannah.
* * *
Mrs. W. C. White
ATLANTA - Funeral ser
vices' for Mrs. W. C. White
(Louise C.) were held Tuesday,
July 10th, at St. Thomas More
Church, Rev. Jariath Burke Of
ficiating.
Survivors include, Mr. W. C.
White, Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Malone, Jr., Birmingham, Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. McLellan, Jr.,
Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs.
M. P. Greene, Jr. Albany, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. White, Jr.,
Mrs. E. B. Rodman, Mrs. M.
Mattingly, all of Louisville, Ky.
and grandchildren.
* * *
Copt. E. W. Knotts
ATLANTA - Furneral ser
vices for Capt. E. W. Knotts
were held July 3rd, at Our Lady
of The Assumption Church, Rt.
Rev. Msgr. Joseph E. Moylan
officiating. Interment was in
Marietta Nation Cemetery with
full military honors.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Daniel L. Knotts, Atlanta;
Mr. Leo J. Knotts, Mrs. Mary
Lou Sherry, Miss Felice Knotts,
all of Crescent City, Fla. Mrs.
K. Delzell, Palatka, Fla., Capt.
E. W. Knotts, Hanau, Germany,
Mr. Thomas Knotts, Jackson
ville, Fla.
* * *
Mrs. Blanche D.
Lancaster
THUNDERBOLT - Funeral
services for Mrs. Blanche D.
Lancaster were held Fri
day morning, July 6th, at Na
tivity Church.
Burial was in Bonaventure
Cemetery.
* * *
Mrs. Deimel
FITZGERALD - Funeral
services were held June 26 at
St. William’s Catholic Church
for Mrs. Sylvester Deimel.
Msgr. Herman Deimel and Fa
ther Moran officiated and burial
was in Evergreen Cemetery.
Mrs. Deimel was a native
of Ben Hill County, the daugh
ter of O. W. and Mary Belcher
Hunter.
Surviving are her husband,
Sylvester J. Deimel of Fitz
gerald; her father, O. W. Hun
ter of Fitzgerald, and a brother,
Mitchell Hunter of Atlanta.
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Mrs. Fred A. Brine
ATLANTA - Funeral ser
vices for Mrs. Fred A. Brine
were held July 7, 1962 at the
Cathedral of Christ the King,
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Cassi
dy, and Father Alan Dillman
officiating. Mrs. Brine was a
victim o f the Paris airplane
crash.
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gret, Portland, Oregon; Mr.
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Maxwell Brine, Arlington
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* * *
Mr.&Mrs. Tom-Chris Allen
ATLANTA - Funeral ser
vices for Mr. and Mrs. Tom-
Chris Allen were held June
30, at the Cathedral of Christ
The King, with Father Dill-
man officiating. The Allens
were victims of the Paris air
crash.
Survivors include, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom-Chris Allen, Jr., St.
Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Mills Allen, Cincinnati; Mrs.
Ruth McConnell, Stutgart, Ger
many, Mrs. Pauline Early, Ok
lahoma City, Oklahoma; Mrs.
Corrine Morgan, Knoxville;
Mr. Clarence C. Allen, Tulsa,
Oaklahoma; Mr. Hoyt Allen,
Westport, Conn.; Mrs. Mary
Hattstrom, Evanston, Illinois;
Tom-Chris Alien III, Miss Dal
las Mills Allen, Douglas B.
Allen.
* * *
Mrs. Jessie Wellborn
McDonald
AUGUSTA - Funeral ser
vices for Mrs. Jessie Wellborn
McDonald were held July 10th
at St. Mary’s-on-the-Hill
Church, with Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Daniel J. Bourke Officiating.
Survivors include two'daugh
ters Mrs. Margaret E.
McDonald and Mrs. Jessie M.
Bernard, both of Augusta; two
sons, John W. McDonald, Jr.,
of Augusta and Jeremiah A.
McDonald, Montgomery, Ala.
12 grandchildren and nine great
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