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- Niagara Gazette
Funeral services will be held
Tuesdav In Santa Ana, Calif, for
George H. Metcalfe, 51, formerly
of 435 79th St., Niagara Falls,
who died Friday (June 16, 1967)
in Santa Ana, after an illness of
Falls, and Edward Jasek, Tonawanda.
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Services will be held Tuesday
at 1 p.m. at the Peek Family
Colonial Funeral Home, 7801
Bolsa Ave., Westminister, Calif.
a year and a'half. Prior to leav-
ing Niagara Falls in 1957, Mr.
Metcalf was employed by the
Bell Aircraft Corp.
He was associated with-Goodyear
Aviation in Phoenix, Ariz.,
and later with Ford Electronics
of Santa Ana.
He is survived by his wife Stela
(Jasek) Metcalfe; a daughter,
Sheilla, and two sons, Edward
Metcafle and George Metcalfe,
all of 907 S. Huron Drive, S a n t a
Ana
Also surviving are his mother,
Mrs. Charles W. Whitcher, Niagara
Falls; two sisters, Mrs.
Ethel Rinker, Niagara Falls, and
Mrs. Lenita M c G a r v e y , St.
Charles, Mo.; three brothers,
! Raymond Metcalfe,, Washington,
D.C., Richard Metcalfe, Niagara
Falls, and Lawrence Metcalfe,
Bangor, Me., and two brothers-
in-law, Stephen Jasek, Niagara
Falls, and Edward Jasek, Tonawanda.
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Services will be held Tuesday
at 1 p.m. at the Peek Family
Colonial Funeral Home, 7801
Bolsa Ave., Westminister, Calif.
Interment will be in Westmin-
ister Cemetery.
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