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P9 10A The- Star-Democrat Friday, May 8, 1887 wife, Elizabeth Virginia Neustadt, died January, 1975. Mr. Neustadt is survived by two sons, Harvey F. Neustadt, II of Easton, Md. and Eric.

F. Neustadt of Chester, one daughter, Elizabeth F. Peterson of San Antonio, three brothers, Howard C. Neustadt of 1 I I. VI i.

IP Spring, Fla. died Sunday, April 26, 1987, at Naples Community Hospital. He was 74. He moved from Baltimore to Bonita Springs In 1983. Mr.

Sanders is survived by his wife, Margaret Cheezum Sanders, formerly of Easton; a daughter, Katherine Vlsalga of Piano, Texas; a sister, Virginia Harrington of Gas City, four grandchildren of Manassas, Va. and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held on Thursday, April 30 at the First Presbyterian Church In Bonita Springs. Ida Hill EASTON Ida Aisley Hill died at the Memorial Hospital in Easton on May 4, 1987. Born in Baltimore on Oct.

23, 1926, she was the daughter of Dr. James and Ida Diggs Hilburn. A band, Alexander Hill; a son, Hilburn L. Hill; a daughter, Deirdre Ellas; and three grandchildren, Jason Elias, Karen Hill and Candace Hill. Private services were held Wednesday, May 6 at the Eric Dashlel Funeral Home In Easton.

Harvey Neustadt WILLISTON Harvey Fran-cis Neustadt of Wllllston, near Denton, died Wednesday, May 6, 1987 at his home on Martin Lane. He was 68. Born in Chicago, II, he was the son of the late John M. and Mary Alice Keil Neustadt. He was a retired, self-employed businessman and a retired commander of the U.S.

Coast Guard. He moved to Denton in 1973. A World War II veteran, Mr. Neustadt was a member of American Legion Post 29 and the Retired Officers Assoc. His "Learning to Write from the In- side Out." Prior to moving to Oxford in 1963, she lived in Pamona, where she was a member of the Pamona Ebeli Women's Club.

Since moving to Oxford, she has held memberships in the Church of the Holy Trinity in Oxford and the Episcopal Churchwomen of the church. Her husband, Donald T. Edwards, a freelance photographer, whom she married in 1934, died in 1986. Mrs. Edwards is survived by a son, Thomas W.

Edwards of Oxford. Funeral service will be held at the graveside at Oxford Cemetery on Saturday, May 9 at 11 a.m. Mr. Jeremiah Valliant, a family friend and a layreader of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Oxford, will officiate. Memorial donations may be made to the Foster Parents Plan, 155 Plan Way, Warwick, N.J.

02887. Funeral arrangements by the Newnam Funeral Home, Easton. A Ibert San ders BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. -Albert D. Sanders of Bonita William R.

Short of Cambridge; three brothers, Harry Short of Alexandria, Frank Short of Glendale, and George C. Short of Pulaski, three sisters, Nell Disney and Hazel Wyatt, both of California, and Edith Better, of Frederick, and 13 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Framptom-Hawkins Funeral Home in Federalsburg on Sunday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Glen H.

Morris will officiate. Burial will be In Hillcrest Cemetery in Federalsburg. Viewing will be at the funeral home on Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations may be sent to George E. Short, P.O.

Box 29, Whitman, Md. 21676. Pallbearers are Richard Mc-Callister, Carl McCalllster, John and Frank Parks, Roger Wharton, and William Harrison. Charlotte Edwards OXFORD Charlotte W. Edwards, a retired freelance writer of Caroline Street, Oxford, died at the Memorial Hospital at Easton on Wednesday, May 6, 1987.

She was 79. Born in Erie, Oct. 28, 1907, she was the daughter of the ounuwicn, it, ins nwu Neustadt of Lakeland, Fl. and Harold Neustadt of Westmont, one sister, Rosemary Hopkins of Evergreen Park, and two grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m., Saturday, May 9 at St.

Elizabeth's Church, First Street, Denton. A Christian Wake Service will be held at the Moore Funeral Home, P.A., 12 South 2nd Denton at 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 8. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Burial will be in Denton Cemetery, Denton, Md. Rev.

Michael Roark will officiate. gifted student in high school, she took advanced courses at Morgan State University at the. age of 15. Mrs. Hill was a notary public, past PTA president, substitute teacher, and member of the Creative Writers Association.

She is survived by her hus Obituaries George A.Smith ST. MICHAELS A Mass of Christian Burial for George A. Smith, a longtime resident of St. Michaels, will be celebrated at the. Catholic chapel in St.

Michaels on Monday, May 11, at 10 Ja.m. Fr. Simon Mc Tighe, 0.B., will be the celebrant. Mr. Smith died at the University of Maryland Hospital in Baltimore on Wednesday, May 6, 19i.fr.

He was 67. Born in Cjfrnden, N.J., Aug. 20, 1919, he was the son of the late George Smith and Helen Smith Thomas. He 'moved to the Eastern Shore in J946 and was the manager of Mgyfield Farm for the past 35 years. Mr.

Smith has no immediate survivors. Burial will be at Olivet Cemetery in St. Michaels with Edward Burns, Ernest Burns, Kenneth Cooper, James Thomas, Allen Podre and Ted Reeser, serving as pallbearers. Funeral arrangements are by the Newnam Funeral Home, Eagton. HattieM.

LeBlanc DENTON Funeral services for Hattie M. LeBlanc, formerly of 'Canavera, and Easton, will be held at the graveside- at Spring Hill Cemetery, Easton, on Saturday, May 9, at 1 p.m. The Revl Dr. Everett Isaacs, pastor of the First Wesleyan Church, aston, will officiate. Mrs.

LeBlanc died Wednesday, May 6, 1987 at the Wesleyan Health Care Center, Denton, where she had been a resident Since October 1984. Born in Big Flats, N.Y., Jan. 27, 1898, she was the daughter of the late William and Jennie Webber McConnell. As a child, she movfed with her family to the Harmony area where she lived for a number of years before making her home in New York, Easton and Canavera. Mrs.

LeBlanc is survived by a nephew, Robert C. Todd of Preston. -Funeral arrangements are by tjpe Newnam Funeral Home, Qaston. Mary E. Harrison -EASTON Mary E.

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late Edward J. and Florence VailWalrath. After receiving her bachelor's degree in music from Lake Erie College, Painesville, Ohio, in 1931, she wrote a weekly music column for the Erie Daily Times and then became the Women's Editor for the Rochester, N.Y. Journal Still later she also wrote continuity and women's features for the Rochester Station WHEC. She later became a reporter and feature writer for the Dayton Ohio Daily News.

A prolific writer of fiction, she was written more than 100 short stories, a novel, two inspirational books and has sold her works to Ladies Home Journal, McCall's, Saturday Evening Post, Good Housekeeping and Cosmopolitan. Her most recent book was one on creative writing known as Annuals. Perennials. Azaleas. Evergreen Shrubs, Vine DattiMuIgh Kwvtih IX'Btom 34 Mt- ZPCtauint Ea.it on, eitJ.

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