Date: Fri 15-Jan-1999
Date: Fri 15-Jan-1999
Publication: Bee
Author: CAROLL
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obits-Simonds-Buchanan
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OBITS: SIMONE; PARKINSON (MEMORIAL SERVICE); BEERS; BUCKENS; ZERHALL;
BUCHANAN; (IN MEMORIUM) FIORILLA; DEL CASTILLO; SIMONDS
Alice C. Simone
Alice C. Simone, 85, formerly of Trumbull, died January 7, in Kingston, Mass.
She was the sister of Anne Killian of Newtown.
Mrs Simone was born in Bridgeport, and was an area resident before moving to
Massachusetts three years ago. She was a retired school teacher from the
Bridgeport Public Schools system and an active member of the Connecticut
Retired Teacher's Association.
Mrs Simone was a graduate of Warren Harding High School. She received her
teaching certificate from the Bridgeport Normal School, her bachelor's degree
from Southern Connecticut State College, and her master's from the University
of Bridgeport. Mrs Simone was very active in St John's Episcopal Church.
She was the widow of John L. Simone, Sr.
In addition to her sister, survivors include her daughter, Susan Garland of
Kingston, Mass.; her son, John L. Simone, Jr, of West Hartford; and her four
grandchildren, Andrew and Jill Garland and Patrick and Merrill Simone.
Funeral services were held on January 9 in St John's Episcopal Church, 768
Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport. Interment will be in Newtown Village Cemetery in
the spring.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St John's Episcopal
Church Memorial Fund or the Henry Barnard Memorial Fund (for retired
Connecticut teachers in need), PO Box 16850, Stamford, CT 06905.
The Cyril Mullins Trumbull Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Newtown Bee January 15, 1999
Memorial Service
A memorial service will be held at 3 pm Friday, January 15, at Trinity
Episcopal Church, 35 Main Street, for retired Newtown High School teacher
Daunta Z. Parkinson, who died January 4 in Peoria, Ariz.
The wife of Jack Parkinson of Peoria, Mrs Parkinson was a business education
and English teacher at Newtown High School from 1972 to 1993 before retiring
to Arizona. She also served as chairperson of the high school's business
department for several years.
Interment will be in the Memorial Garden at Trinity Church.
Contributions in memory of Mrs Parkinson may be made to Hospice of the Valley,
1510 East Flower Street, Phoenix, AZ 85014, or to the Regional Hospice of
Western Connecticut, 30 West Street, Danbury, CT 06810.
The Newtown Bee January 15, 1999
Jennie N. Beers
Jennie N. Beers, 81, mother of Edgar and Clifford Beers of Newtown, died
January 8 at her home. She was the wife of the late Morris Beers.
Mrs Beers was born in Monroe, December 31, 1917, daughter of the late Bouton
and Lisa (White) Noble. She was a resident of the Hawleyville section of
Newtown for over 50 years. She was a life member of Pocono Grange in
Brookfield. She was a charter member of the Hawleyville Volunteer Fire
Department Auxiliary.
In addition to her sons, she is survived by two sisters, Ruth Ferry and
Mildred Burr, both of Brookfield; two stepdaughters, Kelly O'Day of Stamford
and Erin O'Day of Landenburg, Penn.; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at the Honan Funeral Home, 58 Main Street, Newtown,
on January 11. Burial will take place in Central Cemetery, Brookfield, in the
spring.
Contributions may be made to the Newtown Ambulance Association, PO Box 344,
Newtown, CT 06470.
The Newtown Bee January 15, 1999
William T. Buckens
William T. Buckens, 79, of Trumbull, died January 11 in Connecticut Hospice,
Branford, after a long illness. He was the father of William T. Buckens, Jr
and the grandfather of Leigh Buckens of Newtown.
Mr Buckens was the retired founder of American Machinery Company, Inc of
Bridgeport, presently operated by his sons, William Jr and Jonathan Buckens,
and his grandson, David Henchcliffe. Mr Buckens was a member of the Machinery
Dealers National Association (MDNA) and a former member of the Patterson Club.
He was predeceased by his daughter, Nancy Henchcliffe Moran.
In addition to his son and grandson, he is survived by his wife of 54 years,
Margaret Buckens of Trumbull; another son, Jonathan M. Buckens of Huntington;
five other grandsons, Nathan and Phillip Balogh of Huntington, Jeffrey
Henchcliffe and David Henchcliffe of Fairfield, and Samuel Buckens of Shelton;
one granddaughter, Alison Buckens of Greenwich; one great-grandson, Tyler
Henchcliffe of Fairfield; one sister, Heleyne Merwin of Southport; several
nieces and nephews, and many friends.
Funeral services and interment will be private and take place at the
convenience of the family. Calling hours were scheduled for January 14, from
3-7 pm in the Spear, Dennis & D'Arcy Funeral Home, 2611 Main Street,
Stratford.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Mr Buckens may be made to the
Greater Bridgeport Area Foundation, 940 Broad Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604;
the MDNA Scholarship Fund, 315 South Patrick Street, Alexandria, VA 20910; the
Trumbull Library Fund, Trumbull; or Connecticut Hospice, 61 Burban Drive,
Branford, CT 06405.
The Newtown Bee January 15, 1999
John G. Zerhall, Jr
John G. Zehall, Jr, 63, of Reservoir Manor, Seymour, father of James E. Zehall
of Newtown, died January 11, in Griffin Hospital. He was the husband of the
late Janet P. Luciano Zehall.
Mr Zehall was born in Stratford on April 4, 1935, son of the late John and
Mary Moyer Zehall, Sr. He retired after 28 years from the Anaconda American
Brass Co. He was a parishioner of St Jude and St Mary's churches in Derby and
served in the United States Army Reserves.
He is survived by his loving family, two other sons, Edward A. Zehall of
Seymour, and John G. Zehall, III of Southbury; a daughter, Patricia Zullo of
New Haven; a sister, Mary Kiefer of Stratford; seven grandchildren; and
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, Edward Zehall,
and two sisters, Evelyn Woods and Florence Small.
The funeral was held at the Edward F. Adzima Funeral Home, 253 Elizabeth
Street, Derby, on January 13, followed by a Mass of Christian burial in St
Mary's Church. Burial was in St John's Cemetery in Monroe.
Donations may be made to American Diabetes Association, 300 Research Parkway,
Meriden, CT 06450.
The Newtown Bee January 15, 1999
William L. Buchanan
William L. Buchanan, Jr, 45, of Bridgeport, husband of Lois Buchanan, died
January 11, in Bridgeport Hospital. He was the brother of Robert Buchanan of
Newtown.
Mr Buchanan was born January 6, 1954, in Bridgeport, son of the late William
and Anastasia (Becker) Buchanan, and had been a lifetime area resident. He was
employed as a lead man for Sikorsky Aircraft, and attended the Paeir School of
Art.
He entered numerous paintings of the Stratford Art Show where he won several
ribbons. An avid dog lover, he belonged to the Trap Falls Kennel Club, the
Middlesex Boxer Club and the American Boxer Club.
Survivors, in addition to his wife, include two daughters, Jaime and Elizabeth
Buchanan of Stratford; and his buccaneer boxers; two other brothers, Paul
Buchanan of Bridgeport and Glenn Buchanan of Stratford; two sisters, Susan
Schulman of Ovida, Fla., and Irene Buchanan of Bridgeport; three nephews, Eric
Schulman, Gary Buchanan and Justin Buchanan; and numerous aunts, uncles and
cousins. He was predeceased by his brother, Gary Buchanan.
The funeral service was January 14 from the William R. McDonald Funeral Home,
2591 Main Street in Stratford, and in Saint Ambrose Roman Catholic Church,
Bridgeport, for a Funeral Mass of Christian Burial. Cremation will be private.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in his memory to the Jamie and
Elizabeth Buchanan Scholarship Fund in care of the William R. McDonald Funeral
Home.
The Newtown Bee January 15, 1999
In Memorium
Christopher Fiorilla
In loving memory of Christopher Daniel Fiorilla; born July 14, 1993, died
January 17, 1996.
Little Angels
When God calls little children
to dwell with Him above
We mortals sometime question
The wisdom of His love.
For no heartache compares with
the death of one small child
Who does so much to make our world
seem wonderful and mild.
Perhaps God tires of calling
the aged to His fold
So He picks a rosebud
before it can grow old.
God knows how much we need them,
and so He takes but few
To make the land of Heaven more
beautiful to view.
Believing this is difficult
still somehow we must try,
The saddest word mankind knows
will always be "Goodbye."
So when a little child departs,
we who are left behind
Must realize God loves children,
angels are hard to find.
(Author Unknown)
Julio Del Castillo, 70, formerly of Miami, Fla., stepfather of Cely Hoti of
Newtown, died January 8, in Heritage Heights Convalescent Home, Danbury. He
was the husband of the late Renee Del Castillo.
He was born in Lima, Peru, April 22, 1928. As a youth he moved to Brooklyn,
N.Y. For several years he was employed as a tool and die maker in Brooklyn.
In addition to his stepdaughter, he is survived by a brother in Florida; three
sisters in Brooklyn, N.Y.; and two grandchildren.
A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St Rose Church on January
16, at 11 am. Burial will take place in Newtown Village Cemetery in the
spring.
Arrangements are by Honan Funeral Home, 58 Main Street, Newtown.
The Newtown Bee January 15, 1999
Vera E. Simonds
Vera E. Simonds, 81, formerly of Nunnawauk Meadows, died January 8, in Ashlar
of Newtown. She was the mother of Richard P. Simonds of Sandy Hook.
She was born in Rome, N.Y., January 17, 1917. For many years she was employed
as a secretary at the University of Pennsylvania, retiring in 1984. She has
been a resident of Newtown since 1990.
She is also survived by another son, Robert Simonds of Blacksburg, Va.; one
brother, Vernon Smith; and three grandchildren.
Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements were by Honan Funeral Home, 58 Main Street, Newtown.
The Newtown Bee January 15, 1999