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Father Rusin s BodyWill Lie in StateThe first of a number of services■ organized I on, and the Follsfc-Amerl-for the P.cr. Francis Rnsln, pastor | can Junior Drum and Bugle Corps.of Sacred Ec-art Church and a con-i Members ol the Indies Rosary so-. .. ^ r . ! clety other parochial groups werpsultpr of the Syracuse Dl0CC2c. tvfialt;t0 recite the lD thf! Pchurohat 7:30 P. M. Monday. This customto take place at 4 P. ?.L Monday, when, alter a blesjtng. the body, accompanied by' a procession of clergy and lay organisations, was to be borne from the rectory to be placed b«fore the sanctuary o[ tho church. The office of the dead was to be chanted at that time ar.ti, following this, the body of Father Rusin was to I f ■ **1 ctrtff*. nnfO Tv» •» i n •• I r» •» r,tthe funeral services at 9:30 Tuesday. 1! Evidences wers many on Sunday and Monday of the widespread »ITi.7-LIgu and respect felt lor the 'J2-year-old pastor, whose 43 years of service to *be church ended when he succumbed to a heart attack while swimming at his Selkirk camp on the shore ol Lake Ontario Friday afternoon.The sorrow felt by the priest’s own Sock was ruaiilitia in the faces and demeanor ct the wnrshjppws afc Sun-of reciting the Rosary for Lhc dead on the eve of funerals was instituted in the parish by Father Rusin some years ago.Aiiother service for tbc beloved priest wej to be n ma=s for the children of the parish, to fce celebrated by Father Miduta. az 6 A. m.TiipvJhv.At 9:30 A. M. Tuesday the office of the dead was to be repeated by the clergy and fI jo a. m. the Most Jtev. Walter A. Faery. bishop of Syracuse, was to officiate et a pontifical mac3 of requiem, assisted by a large number of clergymen with many others !c the sanctuary.Burial hi Sacred Heart Cemetery was to follow.The honorary bearers were to Include:Mayor Holland 3. Marvin. Chiefi .day's masses and was voiced briefly Edward w. Dies elm an, Chief Williamby the Rev. Francis Cyrran and the Her. Edward J. hlisluta, assistants to Father Rusin.A large company of the clergy and the community of Fcllcian nuns of Sacred Heart Parish were to represent the religious in the procession accompanying the body from the rectory to the church Monday afternoon.In addition to these there were to be delegations from, the Holy ^Tame Society, the Lad Ins' Ror-ary Society, of which Father Rusin was honoraiy president, 20 pariah organisations nifillated with the Polish RomanE. Ripp, Representative UJ arc nee 5: Hancock, Albert p. Merrill, Mhc-ljq i. Cadln, Patrick J. Dorsey, Warren 11. Unbehend, Dr. Stanley Krzywlckl, Dr. Mitchell Obrenskt. Dr. Anthony Sojcwlez, Dr. Henry Rozau, Dr. Stanley CUrabas, Dr. Mari- Weslclswz-kl. Edmund B. TymlnskS, John Glmin-ski, william H. Kelley, A1 phone Paw-111s, Peter Lucas, Peter Kolakovrskl. Cornelius J, Nugent, John Stnld. Harry Stone. Leiyy Williams, John Seczopanek, Jauiisz Lindner. Dennis M. Haley, Assemblyman Frank J.CoRtelln nnd Thomd-j P. TOnn'dy., Active bearers were to be JohnCM.01IC Union, the Polish Union ct MW*o. John smorol, Can-mty America aid the Polish Httfomi Alii-; KaSdZIuk. Thomas Kovral, ret* plane.., u» sacred Heart Club, , boy.-| mt* nnd Ata„„d« »..«
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