The Express Sept. 25, 1967 Francis E. ABEL, 71, of 519 Levan St., Easton, died yesterday Morning in Betts Hospital after a short illness. Mr. ABEL was a retired employe of Lehigh Inc. Born in Nazareth, he was a son of the late Charles and Cora FLICK ABEL. Survivors include his widow, the former Elsie M. HOFF; five daughters, Mrs. Mary BARNES, Califon, N.J.; Mrs. Nancy JOHNSON, Nazareth; Mrs.Galdys DEROHN, Easton; Mrs. Joyce LENT, Cementon; Mrs. Rose KLINE, Phillipsburg; four sons, Donald, Easton, Albert, Peter and Barry, all at home; three sisters, Mrs. Edith PIATT, Annandale; Mrs. Nellie HENZELMAN, Phillipsburg, and Mrs. Hannah BASSO, Easton, and 17 grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Shillinger Funeral Home, Easton. Peter Anthony BILDER, 76, of 923 Oak St., N.E., St. Petersburg, Fla., formerly of 372 W. Nesquehoning St., Easton, died yesterday in St. Petersburg. Born in Ashland, Pa., he was employed as a horse and wagon driver for a brewery until he moved to Easton. He was employed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad more than 35 years as a foreman in equipment maintenance. He lived in Saylorsburg four years before moving to Florida this year. Mr. BILDER was a member of Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Brodheadsville, and Brotherhood of International Association of Machinists, Local 1780. Survivors include his widow, the former Martha KELLEY; two daughters, Mrs. Anna RYDER, Matamoras, Dauphin County and Mrs. Charles GIBNEY, Fanwoodm N.J.; a son John in Japan; a brotherm Charles, Tarpon Springs, Florida., and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Katinis Funeral Chapel, Wilson, followed by a Requiem High Mass at 11 a.m. in Our Lady Quenn of Peace Catholic Ch! urch, Brodheadsville. Earl S. EICHLIN, 55, of 418 Maple Ave., Phillipsburg, died Saturday in Warren Hospital. Born in Bloomsbur, N.J., he was a son of Mrs. Myrtle HARRISON EICHLIN HENSHAW, now of Phillipsburg, and the late Alvin EICHLIN. Mr. EICHLIN was employed by Flock Embossing Co., Phillipsburg, 11 years. He retired three years ago because of ill health.(paper cut off here) Owen C. MCCORMICK, 87, White House Station R.D.2, died yesterday in a Trenton Hospital. Born in Ontario, Canada, June 21, 1880, he lived in this country since 1902. He was a U.S. citizen. Mr. MCCORMICK was a retired real estate salesman. He lived in St. Paul, Minn., before moving to White House Station in 1961. His wife, the former Antoinette M. SMITH, died in 1920. Survivors include a son John, with whom he resided, and four grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Holcombe Funeral Home, Flemington, followed by a Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. in St. Magdalene's Catholic Church. Alvin MILLS Sr., 73, of 6 Washington Ave., High Bridge, died this morning at Hunterdon Medical Center where he eas admitted last Wednesday. He was in ill health four years. Born in Uhlerstown, Pa., he lived in High Bridge since 1948. Before that he resided in Oldwick, Bloomsbury and Carpentersville, N.J. Mr. MILLS was employed at the High Bridge plant of Taylor Warton Co., retiring in 1959. He was of the Methodist faith and a member of the United Steelworkers of America. Survivors inclue his widow, the former Myrtle GEDDES; three sons, Lyman and Alvin Jr., both of High Bridge, and Floyd, Fairmount, N.J.; four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth OTT, Baptistown; Mrs. Luella CARVER, Fairmount; Mrs. Marie BUSH, High Bridge, and Mrs. Miriam HAWKINS, Pittston, N.J.; 15 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Rush Funeral Home, Bloomsbury. Frank MOLNAR -- A Requiem High Mass for Frank MOLNAR, 1566 Oakland St., Bethlehem, will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in St. John Capistrano's Catholic Church, Bethlehem. Mr. MOLNAR, a chipper in the iron foundry of Bethlehem Steel Corp, before retiring in 1949, died Friday at Nazareth R.D.1. He was born in Hungary. He was a member of St. John Capistrano church and husband of the late Anna MOLNAR. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. John STAYER, Bethlehem and Mrs. John SINKO, Alpha, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Madden & Sons Funeral Home, Bethlehem, followed by the mass. Mrs. Frank H. PERSON Mrs. Lilly R. PERSON, 60 wife of Frank H. PERSON, died Sat. (paper cut off here) Harris D. (Buster) RITTER, Jr., 65, of 517 S. Broadway, Wind Gap, died this morning in the Allentown Ospeopathic Hospital where he was a patient six weeks. Mr. RITTER was wmployed as an inspector for the Pennsylvania Department of Highways. Born Oct. 23, 1901, in Bethlehem, a son of the late Harris D. and Mame ANGLE RITTER, he resided in Wind Gap 30 years. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Wind Gap; Pen Argyl Lodge, F&AM; Blue Ridge Bowman; Pennsylvania State Archery Association and District 5-0 Club of the Pennsylvania Department Highways. Survivors include his widow, the former Emeline A. ACKERMAN, and a daughter, Miss Doris A. RITTER, York, Pa. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Paul A. Altemose Funeral Home, Aind Gap. Cyrus B. SMITH -- The funeral of Cyrus B. SMITH, 91, of 47 W. Main St., Clinton who died Thursday in the Elizabeth, N.J., General Hospital, was held this morning in the Trimmer Memorial Funeral Home, Clinton. Mr. SMITH was born June 26, 1876, in Readington Township, a son of the late David and Phoebe JOHNSON SMITH. His wife, the former Mary SHEETZ, died in 1951. Mr. SMITH was a chicken farmer in the Pittstown vicinity for 26 years retiring eight years ago. He lived in Pittstown before moving to Clinton nine years ago. Survivors include a brother Marcus, Washington, N.J. and a neice. The Rev. H. Alden WELCH of Clinton Methodist Church Officiated. Interment was in the cemetery adjoining the Lebanon Methodist Church. Miss Anna May STOVER, 75, Benson East Apartments, Jenkintown, died Friday at her home after a short illness. Miss STOVER also maintained a home in Kintnersville. Born in Kintnersville she was a daughter of the late Albert F.and Annie B. STOVER, prominent Bucks County Family. Miss STOVER was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and received a master's degree in art there. She taught at the North Hills School in Glenside 25 years, retiring in 1953. She lived in Jenkintown five years. (paper cut off here) Louis I. BILEDEOU -- The funeral of Louis I. BILEDEOU, 85, Frenchtown, was held Saturday afternoon at his home, Mr. BILEDEOU was dead in arrival Tuesday at the Hunterdon Medical Center. The Rev. David SAMUELSON of Frenchtown Methodist Church, officiated. Interment was in Frenchtown Cemetery. Mrs. Harry B. BOSSARD -- The funeral of Mrs. jennie M. BOSSARD, 86, of Phillipsburg R.D.2 was held this morning at the MacFadden Funeral Home, Belvidere. Mrs. BOSSARD widow of Dr. Harry B. BOSSARD, died Thursday at the Eastwood Convalescent Home, Wilson. The Rev. Francis OSTERSTOCK of Harmony Presbyterian Church officiated. Interment was in Belvidere Cemetery. Edward O. COLE -- The funeral of Edward O. COLE, 57, formerly of Pen Argyl, was held yesterday at the Swoy Funeral Home, Pen Argyl. Mr. COLE was dead on arrival Friday at Easton Hospital. Capt. Peter STRITZINER of the Pen Argyl Salvation army Corps officiated. Interment was in Fairview Cemetery, Pen Argyl. Mrs. Alonzo DEAL -- The funeral of Mrs. Ida C. DEAL, 80, Riegelsville R.D., widow of Alonzo DEAL was held yesterday afternoon at the Robert W. SNYDER Funeral Home, Riegelsville. Mrs. DEAL died Wednesday in Doylestown Hospital. The Rev. Roy ALLEBACH of Penn Ridge Full Gospel Church, Blooming Glen, Pa., officiated. Interment was in Riegelsville Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Stacy, Raymond and Herbert CROUSE, Thomas ECK, Harold SHAFFER and Harold LANDIS. Mrs. Harry GABRIELLI -- A Requiem High Mass for Mrs. Maria GABRIELLI, 67, of 218 S. 10th St., was celebrated this morning in St. Anthony' s Catholic Church. Mrs. GABRIELLI, wife of Harry GABRIELLI died Thursday in Easton Hospital. The Rev. Thomas COURTNEY was the celebrant. The Rev. Paul della PICCA was deacon and the Rev. Francis BARBATO was subdeacon. Interment was in St. Anthony's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Joseph FILL, Louis MINOTI, Leo CALANDRA Jr., Andrew CALANDRA, Harry and Lawrence GABRIELLI. The funeral was conducted from the Ricci Memorial Chapels. Mrs. Michael GURAL -- A Requiem High Mass for Mrs. Pearl SHYHAN GURAL, 74, (PAPER CUT OF HERE)