DEATH NOTICES +++ STEPHANIE L. HAHN, age 97, died peacefully on Sunday, November 16, at Maefair Healthcare Center in Trumbull, Conn. She was born November 1, 1917 in Brooklyn and was the daughter of the lateAnton and Louise Vatovec. She was predeceased by her husband Gus, brother Otto, and sisters Louise Stephani and Anna Raynor. Stephanie worked for 50 years at the John S. Swift Printing Co. in NewYork City before moving from Ridgewood, Queens to Bridgeport, Conn. She is survived by her loving sister, Josephine Hahn, and Goddaughter, Stephanie Domanick, her husband Dr. Thomas Domanick and their sonsWilliam and Stephen Domanick all of Trumbull. She has many loving nieces and nephews including Carol Clarke, Diane Grant, Carl Stephani, Lyn Gates, Carl and Paul Dolle, Richard, Robert, and Roy Hearfield. The family extend their thanks to her long term caregivers, Hillary and Carlos at Maefair Healthcare Center. There will be no calling hours and interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, make donations to the charity of your choice. Arrangements in care of the Abriola Parkview Funeral Home, 419 White Plains Rd., Trumbull. To send an online condolence, visit www.abriola.com. +++ 33 • TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014 CALENDAR -CONTINUED FROM PG. 20- MARIJA KRNJA August 19, 1948 - November 20, 2007 7th Anniversary inH eaven Papavero Funeral Home Newly Renovated Facilities On One Level Handicapped Accessible—Ample Parking Cremation And Direct Burial Service Guidance With Pre-Planned Funeral Arrangements 24 Hour-A-Day Personal Service Resource Center With Information On Coping PAPAREVO -2014 With Grief And Explaining Death To Children Newsweekly Family Owned And Operated For 4 Generations 72-27 Grand Avenue Times Maspeth, N.Y. 11378 1-718-651-3535 ©Sunnyside Activist Laid To Rest In Queens Last Friday LLuukkee AAddaammss HHeellppeedd PPrroommoottee AArreeaa by Noah Zuss Artist and long-time Sunnyside resident Luke Adams, a leader in the community for many years, died of a heart attack at the age of 76 on Monday, Nov. 10, according to published reports. ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - VILCHAPELS Village Chapels, Inc. 67-67 Eliot Avenue Middle Village, NY 11379 718-458-3000 Funeral Directors John DiMario, George H. Luhring ©Times Newsweekly 2014 - GLEN^WALSH ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - MONUMENTS Adams was laid to rest at Maple Grove Cemetery in Kew Gardens following a funeral Mass at St. Raphael’s Roman Catholic Church in Long Island City last Friday, Nov. 14. A Wake for Adams was held at Lynch Funeral Home in Sunnyside last Thursday, Nov. 13. “It is with a heavy heart and great sadness that our distinguished Sunnyside Community Leader Luke Adams has passed away,” Community Board 2 staff wrote in a statement. “Luke was involved with so many things, the Sunnyside Chamber, Woodside Herald just to name a few. Luke Adams will be missed.” He was active in both the Kiwanis Club and Lions Club; was a former president of the Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce; and was an active Sunnyside resident for over 40 years. Adams operated a travel agency in Sunnyside for several years. Sunnyside Artists Inc., a group he was involved with, in lieu of flowers, is asking for donations to an online fundraising campaign that will fund The Luke Adams Art Prize, to be awarded annually to local artists. Reportedly, the fundraising target is $5,000. To donate go online to; https://www.youcaring.com/laap; or mail to Sunnyside Artists, Inc. C/O “The Luke Adams Art Prize” 45-06 Queens Blvd. #166, Sunnyside, NY 11104. CENTER, 43-31 39th St., will hold various programs. For more information, call 1-718- 392-6944. SELF-HELP MASPETH Senior Center, 69-61 Grand Ave., will hold beading, jewelry and bingo. Hot lunch at noon. Transportation available. For more information, call 1-718- 429-3636. MIDDLE VILLAGE Adult Center, 69-10 75th St., will hold arts and crafts at 10 a.m., sit and be fit at 1 p.m., Tai-Chi- Chuan at 10:15 a.m. For more information, call 1-718-894- 3441. THE WOODSIDE CLINIC, 61-20 Woodside Ave., provides support groups, human services, day activity IN MEMORIAM We love and miss you each and every day. We wish you were still here with us. We hold onto and cherish our memories of you because off all the lost time. You have a place in our hearts forever. -SEE CALENDAR ON PG. 35-
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