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Services Held For Hambrecht Funeral services were held Mon- day afternoon, Oct. 8, at the Cros- by Funeral Home at Dexter for Gordon L. Hambrecht, 66, who died unexpectedly early Saturday morning at his home on Liberty st. The Rev. S. McK. Gardner of Brownville, vicar of the Episcopal Church officiated. Bearers were Theodore Moun- tain, Richard Reid, Llewellyn, Small, John Kortecamp, Sr., Ber- nard Morancie and George Willard all of Dexter. Honorary bearers were George D. Everett, of Bangor, I. Ralph Leighton, Henry S. Lar- sen, Clarence H. Crosby, Clarence Harrington, Sr., Robert Bradford, William Spencer, F. H. Bassett, Jr., Ralph Batson, Hovey Harmon and ; Cyril Pooler, all of Dexter. Interment was at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Dexter, where military services we're held by members of Poulliot-Seavey Post American Le- gion. He was born at Swampscott, Mass., Agust 30, 1996 son of the late john M. and Delia (Hart,) Hambrecht. He was educated in the schcools of that town. He was employed with the Civil Conserva- tion Corps in Vermont and Connec- ticut before coming to Dexter to work for the National Youth Ad- ministration. He remained with the N. Y. A. until 1946 when he entered the employ of the Fayscott Corp., as chef-steward at the former Saw- yer House, now the local nursing home, and at the present Fayscott Lodge. Mr. Hambrecht was a member of Poulliot –Seavey Post , American Legion of Dexter. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Antoinette (Poulin) Hambrecht; four sons, Edward of Jacksonville, Fla., William, Peter and Ph