“•rut MUS SIUV1VC, VJohn. H. Cassen Funeral services for John Henry Cassen, 48,' World • War II veteran who died suddenly yesterday afternoon at tots home, 435 Columbia street, will be held Thursday at 2 p. Ri. - ln the home by the Rev. George ,E. Batlghman, pastor of First ; Methodist church. Interment will be in Rose Hill cemetery.Dr, Linne H, Corson, deputy county medical examiner, reported that Mr. Cassen's death was caused by. a heart attack. He collapsed when- toe' went outside to get a bucket of coal and was discovered by a neighbor.:,Mr. ;Casscn was! discharged from the Army in April after serving over two years :in Italy, Sicily and Africa. On his return to this country he underwent treatment in an Army hospital near Chicago, III,' He had been in ill health for some time. Born in' Cumberland, he was a son of the late Henry anti Caroline (Barth) Casen. He held membership in Fort Cumberland Post No. 13, American Legion, and was employed nss a mechanic before he enteredthe ^service.,0 —V ,/Surviving are-' a daughter, Jacqueline Cassen, and one ssster, MissElizabeth- Cassen, with whom hemade his home.'Police Officer R. p. Cassen, this city, is a cousin.