The Diamonds then operated Diamond's Restaurant at 50S. Monroe St. until William’s retire. ment in 1959. Mrs. Diamond worked with her husband at both businesses. ‘Though Mrs. Diamond moved to San Francisco and then Boca Raton after her husband's death, she remained in touch with friends and relatives in Monroe and was known as an outstanding cook and hostess who enjoyed entertaining at the family home on Borges Ave. She was past president and an active member of the Daughters of Penelope for 40 years in Toledo, San Francisco and Boca Raton, Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Speros (Marie) Drelles of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs, Robert (Tula) Matz of Oakland, Calif., and Cyn- thia Diamond of San Carlos, Calif.; two brothers, Harry and Gus, both of Port Richey, Fla: three sisters, Mary Nicholas of Houston, Katherine Manos of Greensburg, Pa., and Betty George - of Baltimore; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, Besides her husband, she was receded in death by two sisters, Ina and Anna, a brother George, and grandson Todd Drelles, Memorials may be made to the Charity of the donor's choice. Thal, SAAT Lucille Diamond NCORD, Calif. — Lucille Glanakos Diamond, 89, of Boca Raton, Fla., and San Francise, who was connected withthe for: mer Diamond Goodie Shop an former Diamond's Restaurant in Monroe, died of heart failure Sun- day at Vencor Health Center here. Funeral services will be held at 11am, Saturday at" Roselawa Memorial Park, LaSalle. The Rev. Philemon Kara: manos of. St. George Greek Orthodox Church, South- gate, will offci- ite. Intermet will ‘be. at LUCILLE S. Roselawn. Earle i ‘uneral me Home, Bacarella Chapel is in charge of the arrangements. Bom Dec. 21, 1907, in Erie, Pa., she was the daughter of Aristeth- eis and Mato Gianakos. She mar- ried Wiliam P. Diamond, a Man> e businessman, on Nov. 10, 1929, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He died ONAN, 21 196 aay n Mrs. Diamond moves from New York City fo Montoe with her husband, he and his brother, George, already owne the Diamond Goodie Shop, candy and sandwich shop which operated from 1925 to 1935 on S. Monroe St.