Com m ittal services for Harold .W,' Porter, who diedunexpectedly . on. New- Year's Day in Loekport, were held ip the Park Presbyterian Church chapel on Monday with burial in Newark Cemetery, Mr, Porter, who was 78,'had lived in Newark for map years.' until he moved to Lockport several years ago to make his home with a son; He had been employed in the office at -the Commercial Building, Comstock Canning and Perfection Canning and at one •time sold automobiles. —~A “ — - - r r / ^ -'^He 'andTiii^Tamily had InadeT their home on West Ave, before moving to Lockport,—Mr; Porter was' a past commander of the August MauerPost of the.American Legion. He ' was- a member of the Newark Masonic Lodge and-was a veteran of World Wat L -' 1 * Surviving are his* wife, Neva Chapman • Porter; one son, William H,; one daughter, Mrs,' Jean ‘Ockenfeisj five grandchildren, all of Lockpott; one sister, Mrs, E\^^t (Harriet) Read of East jHjproke;, twobr others, Josepnor Deiroit-and^Henry of Chicago; several nieces” and nephews.