WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBDER 5, 1977, PAGE 15 - OBITUARIES' EDWARD JAMES CROUCH Edward James Crouch, father of Whitby's fire chief Ed Crouch, died suddenly at the Dr. J. O. Ruddy H-ospital Sept. 30'at the age of 75. Mr. Crouch, who lived at 228 Brock Street North, was born at Brighton, England, Mardi 5, 1902, son of James and Clara Crouch. He was a teclinican at Scarborough Centennary Hospital, and a member of Ail Saints' Anglican Church, Whitby. I-is wife,. the former Winnifred Milton, prede- ceased hlm. Mr. Crouch is survived by one son, Edward, Whtby's fire chief since 1969; two brothers,. John, of Caperol, and Arthur of Scarborough; and two sisters, Mrs. J. Brown (Evelyn) of Baysville, and' Mrs. G. Mason (Dolly) of Oakville. He is also survived by ive grandchildren. The funeral was held Tuesday at W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, conductedby Rev. J. A. Roney, of AUl Saints' Church. Interment was at Bethel Pioneer Cemnetery, Scarbor- Ouah. Contributions to the Ontario Heart Fund would be appreciated. NORMAN JOHN MeQUIILLEN of St. Jean, Quebec, a brother, Gordon, of the saine place, and brother-in-law Andy Muiler of Whitby. Mr. McQuillen is also survi.ved by two grandchildren. Mass was conducted Sept. 27 at St. John the Evangelist Church, by Father Meagher. Visitors were received at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for prayers Sept. 26. of Bowmanvile, and Larry of Port Perry. He is also survived by five daughters, Mrs. Gerald Bissonne tte (Edith), Brockville; Mrs.' Harold Lowry (Bonnie) of Orono; Mrs! Ray Pack (Florence) and Mrs..' Chris McPherson (Barbara) of Oshawa. He is also survived by 22 grand- children. Two sons, Robert and Cameron died before him. The funeral was held Oct. 3 at W. C. Town Funeral Chapel by Captain. A. D. Adnum' Army. Mount Whitby. of the Salvation Interment was in Lawn Cemnetery, VITTORI1A INFUSINO Vittoria Infusino, 38 Scott Street, died suddenly Sept. 27 at Whitby at the age of 64. The daughter of Vicenzo and Mary Puntillo, Greco, she was born at Rende, Italy, O ct. 7, 1912. She was a member of St. Mary of the People Church, Oshawa. Mrs. infusino is survived by her husband Luigi Infusino, one son, Frank of Oshawa, and one daughter, Mrs. Salvatore Calderaro (Aquila) of Whitby. She is also survived by six grand- children. Mass was held at St. Mary of the People Church by Father Gignac, followed by interme'nt in Resurrection BROOKLIN KINSMEN AT CONVEIOMN Wayne Boddy (centre), Past National President of the Association of Kinsm'en Clubs. of Canada, presents a silver mug to one o f the many entrants in a Grand Prix Go-Kart race held at the recent national Kinsmen Convention in Toronto. At- right is Bob B.irt of thse Brooklin and District Kinsmen Club, which organized'the Grand Prix with go,-karls by Famly- Kartway of Brooklift. Pot