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Palla 2 - THE SOUTHINGTON N£WS ....·Wed•• Jln. 7, 1970<br />
" .<br />
Mrs.. Comella Atwater Ives, rl<br />
C Chestnut St. widow Ill' Howard<br />
Ives, dled unexpectedly Tuesday,<br />
Dec. 30, at the age of 90 at her<br />
home.<br />
She was born In Southington,<br />
made her bome 00 Cheshire St In<br />
Cheshire for many yean and<br />
returned to Southington In 1950.<br />
She leaves a daugbler-iJl.law,<br />
Mrs. Edward A. Iva of Cheshire<br />
and several nieces and nephews.<br />
Funeral services took place<br />
Friday. Jan. 2, at the Flatow<br />
Funeral Home. 48 Cook Ave.,<br />
MerideD. The Rev. Eugene P<br />
Wrackf ord of tbe StaDley<br />
Memoria I Congrega tloDa I<br />
Church. New Britain, officiated.<br />
Burial was In Cbesblre SI.<br />
Cemetery, Cheshire.<br />
Mauro Paravella.<br />
Poultry Farmer<br />
Mauro Paravella of 609<br />
Woodruff St cited Wedoesday<br />
morning. Jan. 1. at Bradley<br />
Memorial HCllpitai after a sbort<br />
Illness. He was 88. His wile,<br />
Ernesta Paravella. died Nov. 23<br />
at !be age rl 115<br />
Mr. PjU'avelJa was born in Italy<br />
and had lived In Southington for<br />
the past 40 yean Until /us<br />
retirement five yean ago he<br />
owned and opera ted the<br />
Paravella Poultry Farm 00<br />
CUrllaa St<br />
He was a member of Sl<br />
Thomas Church and a veteran of<br />
World War I, when he served with<br />
the U.S forces In the Italian<br />
Anny<br />
He leaves a son, Loull<br />
Paravella of Woodruff St, with<br />
whom he mad~ his home, three<br />
daughters. Mrs Virginia<br />
FollaDdrl and Mrs. IDes<br />
FoIJandn, both of Bristol, aod<br />
Mrs. Natalie Gagliardi of<br />
Southington; a brother In Italy,<br />
seven graodchlldren and seven<br />
great-sraodchtldren.<br />
Funeral services were<br />
Saturday al the DeJIa Vecchla<br />
Funeral Home, 211 North Main<br />
51., and Sl Thomas Church<br />
where a Requiem Mau was<br />
celebrated by the Rev. Michael<br />
McVerry. pallor. &alsted by the<br />
Rev. Francis Seggel.<br />
Burial was In St Thomas<br />
Cemetery, where Father Seggel<br />
read the committal prayers.<br />
I<br />
Pallbearers Included Nicholas<br />
Bonfanti, LouIs B_1. Emillo<br />
1'eata. RI~bard 8en)prInl. Culo<br />
Cutlllllooe and Leonard Bagnl.<br />
Mrs. Novak Bnrled;<br />
W 88 Accident Victim<br />
The funeral rl Mrs. Josephine<br />
Novak of ~orth Maio St, wile<br />
of John Novak. took place<br />
Saturday, Dec. rI, from the Della<br />
Vecchla Funeral Home, 211<br />
North Main St.. to the Immacula<br />
te Conception Church.<br />
The Rev. Theodore Gubala,<br />
pastor, offICIated. Burial was In<br />
Immaculate Conception<br />
Cemetery.<br />
Pallbearers were Arthur OrdMz,<br />
Theodore Muclk, Walter<br />
and Adam Novak. Peter Uznanslu<br />
and Matthew OrdaS%.<br />
Mrs Novak died Wednesday,<br />
Dec. 24, from Injuries recell!ed ID<br />
an automobile crash near<br />
Hubbard Park ID Meriden<br />
Herman Heusel. '<br />
W onx Tribe Member<br />
Herman J Heusel of Elliott<br />
Drive. Milldale died Monday<br />
IUght, Jan S, at the M~riden<br />
Walhngford Hospital following a<br />
brief Illness. He was Tl.<br />
He was born In Southington. a<br />
son of the late John J aDd<br />
Adelaide ReISCh Heusel, and was<br />
a lifelong resIdent of the towo.<br />
Prior to hIS retirement, he was<br />
employed for several years at<br />
Peck Slow and Wilcox Co He was<br />
an honorary hfe member of WOIlX<br />
TrIbe 28. 10RM, hav,"g been a<br />
member of the <strong>org</strong>anization for<br />
"ver 50 years<br />
He leaves hIS WIfe, LIllian<br />
Meeker Heusel, a daughter, Mrs<br />
EdwIn Felske of Madtson, two<br />
Sllns, John Heusel of HarUord<br />
and DaVId Heusel of Milldale,<br />
two SISters, Mrs. Carl KrItz of<br />
PlantsVIlle and Mrs Albert Beltz<br />
ue SouihlDgton, and two grandchildren<br />
Funeral servIces will be<br />
Thursday at It a.m. at the<br />
Hallahan Funeral Home. 208<br />
Meriden Ave., with the Rev John<br />
W. Hosmer, paslor of the Firsl<br />
Congregational Churcb, coo-<br />
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Fire-<br />
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