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2B DETROIT FREE JULY 9, 1990 LOCAL NEWS 19 Ontario residents shop at home Sunday SALES, from Page 1B faced fines up to $50,000 or their total gross sales for the day, police said. "It didn't seem right that they catered to tourists and not their 19 Sharon Heine, 32, said of the shops allowed to remain open any day of the year in about a two-square-mile area of downtown Windsor. Heine said many merchants including Remark Farms, her favorite produce market either violated the law or found ways around it. Some loopholes allowed proprietors with shops larger 1 than 12,000 square feet to stay open if they cordoned off parts of the store or if they closed on open, because of scheduling problems. Saturday, police said.

Lines at the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel "It was ridiculous! Some stores and Ambassador Bridge were as long would have entire aisles roped off," as ever, as shoppers continued to head Heine said on her way to buy vegeta- to the U.S. side. bles at Remark Farms. "Too bad if you needed a vegetable that was in that "Right now, most Sunday of the traffic is shoppers, hitting PACE, Tararea." get, you name it," said Tom Jobin, shift Enforcement was a nightmare, posupervisor for Canada Customs-Exlice said, that often ended in more piles cise. of paperwork and wasted hours than convictions.

Police said they usually "You'll probably have to wait a chased violators based on tips from couple of weeks to see if Canada really competing businesses. wants to compete to see if people On Sunday, only about half of the will think twice about where they stores in Windsor area malls were spend their OBITUARIES Sportscaster earned reputation as fair, honest BY MARIAN DOZIER Free Press Staff Writer When listeners of WWJ-AM tuned in at 5:15 a.m., they heard a distinctive, crisp New York Citytinged "top of the morning to you" from a voice nearly as well-known as the sports legends he covered. That voice belonged to Vince Doyle, longtime Detroit sports broadcaster, who died Sunday of heart failure in Niles, while he and his wife, Vince Isabel, were Doyle traveling to South Bend, Ind. He was 74. Mr.

Doyle of Birmingham was a fixture in Detroit sports broadcastring since he came to the city in 1968 to work for WWJ. Friends and colleagues, who include most of the big names in Detroit's world of sports, said he is among the last of a colorful breed, with a folksy character, wit and style. They call him fair, respected and something else: trustworthy. "You could tell him anything because he was so honest, he'd never hurt you with it," said Tigers manager Sparky Anderson. "There's not too many you could say that about.

This man could truly be trusted." Don Canham, athletic director of the University of Michigan from 1968 to 1988, said: "He was one of the old-timers. So many of the new reporters are looking for sensational things, but not Vince. He was a throwback to another era; that's why people trusted him so much. He always saw the good in things." Mr. Doyle knew everybody in sports, friends and family say, and his life revolved around them.

During most of his 20 years at his daily broadcasts began at 5:15 a.m. and I ran every 15 and 45 minutes on the hour until 10 a.m. After that, it was on to news conferences and locker room interviews. Mr. Doyle was a "hardworking, energetic, motivated guy" who, during his tenure, covered nearly all of the major sporting events in the area, said WWJ news anchor George Kendall, who had known and worked with Mr.

Doyle since his arrival at "He was one of the few people in this business who generated a lot of warmth and friendliness backstage. He was very different in that regard." He also dispensed good advice, his daughter Anne Doyle-Farrell said. When she discovered that a job offer in 1978 to be Detroit's first female TV sportscaster would include for the first time lockerroom interviews, she talked to her father about it. He supported her. "He defended me many, many times to his colleagues.

But was not one bit surprised," said Doyle-Farrell, now a Ford Motor Co. public relations manager. "That's just one more example to me of what kind of man my father was: very, very fair, very ethical and not afraid to stand up for what was right." Mr. Doyle, a native of New York City, began his broadcasting career in South Bend after his 1948 graduation from University of Notre Dame. In the early '50s, Mr.

Doyle left for sportscasting on WSJV-TV in Elkhart, where he stayed for about 15 years, then worked in Lansing for about a year. He retired from in 1988. His strong suit, friends say, was his unpretentiousness. "He was a sportscaster for the average person. In fact, he put the average person on the air a lot," said Bruce Madejz, U-M's assistant athletic director of public relations.

"He was just a super, super guy." Frank Beckmann, a sportscaster at WJR-AM, said: "He was always so upbeat, he made you feel good." Mr. Doyle also is survived by sons Daniel, Thomas and Vincent daughters Irene Doyle-Sandler and Teresa Doyle-Root, and 12 grandchildren. Visitation will be to 9 p.m. STANDOUT: Kathryn Jones, 15, a junior at Detroit's Cass Technical High School, will spend her senior year among 200 international students at Armand Hammer United World College in New Mexico. PARENTS: Wiley and Carolyn Jones.

THE PROGRAM: "Since students will be from all over the world, I'll get to learn about people from different cultures. I will go back to Cass Tech to become a part of their graduation ceremonies next COLLEGE GOALS: Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine. TEN YEARS FROM NOW, I'LL: "Be starting on my career and be married. Hopefully, I'll be starting up my own clinic." HOBBIES: "I like to play saxophone, roller skate, ride my bike, read science fiction books." HEROES: "My parents. They've gone through an awful lot, and they're still on top." WORST MISTAKE I'VE EVER MADE: "Not taking advantage of the time I could spend with my older sister, Karen, who's away at college now.

Just before she went away, I realized she was a good friend." TRADEMARK: "I'm younger than most people I know. I get high grades, and I was double- promoted in third grade, so I'm younger than my classmates are. It used to make Death Notices ACCETTOLA GIUSEPPE Beloved husband of Filomena. Dear father of Antonio (Kate), Americo (George Ann). Also survived by six grandchildren, six great grandchildren.

Dear stepbrother of Frank Cuccineli. Funeral Tuesday 10 a.m. at the the Chapel of the E. J. Mandziuk Funeral Directors 22642 Ryan Rd.

(1 bik. s. of 9 Mile) Warren. Visitation Sunday 6 p.m. ALEX MARY MAGDALENE July 4.

Dear mother of Robert T. Services and interment were held Friday, July 6. from the: Sterling Heights Chapel of al the Home, Frank Inc. J. 13650 Calcaterra E.

15 mile (at Schoenherr) Tuesday 9 a.m. San Francesco Church af 10 a.m. Rosary Monday 7:30 p.m. BELMONTE SINIBALDO July 7. Beloved husband of Carmela (Presta).

Dearest father of Antonio (Ada), Franchino (Vincenza), Mrs Luisa Mazzotta of Italy, Mrs Dominic (Maria) Fantozzi, Giovanni (Francesca) of Italy and Nicola. Loving grandfather of 14 and one great, grandaughter. Funeral BERMAN LILLIAN Beloved wife of Robert Berman; dear sister of Katheryn Gussin; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Services 11 o'clock Tuesday morning at The Ira Kaufman Chapel Interment Clover Hill Park. BETHARDS RAYMOND F.

Of MI, age 66. Custodian Birmingham Schools. One daughter: Cheryl Starzinger, Coldwafer, FL. brother: Ralph T. Bethards, Lake Orion, MI.

Funeral service Tuesday July 10, 1990 Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home 1 p.m. White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Rev. Tom Hampton. He will lie in state at the funeral home 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Monday. BLUM JANE Beloved mother John, Joann (Michael) Gooch and Jeff; grandmother of Rachal Blum; daughter of Walentyna kowski; sister of Irene Malec. Funeral Funeral Wednesday, Home, 27830 9:15 a.m. Kaul Gratiot Roseville and 10 a.m. St.

Dorothy Church. Prayers Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Visiting Tuesday p.m. BOWMAN HELEN M. July 7, 1990.

Age 89, of Bloomfield Hills. Beloved mother of Bliss Bowman and the late Mrs. Julie Kinder; beloved grandmother of six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; dear sister of Robert McIntosh. Mrs. Bowman was a member of the Presbyterian Church, a graduate of the University of Michigan and member of Kappa Alpha Theta day Sorority.

10:30 a.m. Sparks-Griffin Tues- FUFuneral services neral Home, Pontiac (338-9288). Burial will be in Toledo, Ohio. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6-9 p.m. on Monday.

BUWEN ALICE M. Age 88. July 8, formerly of St. Clair Shores. Beloved wife of the late Lawrence; dear mother of Mrs.

Robert (Mary) Lennie, Mrs. Richard (Patricia) Loch and Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Loffredi; eight grandchildren; sister of Bill Kerwin and Mrs. Mary Damaske. Funeral 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday at The Wm. Sullivan Son Funeral Home 8459 Hall Road (3 biks. E. of Van Dyke) Utica and 10 a.m. at St.

Lawrence Church. Visitation 4-9 p.m. Tuesday. CARPS ROY F. 1990.

67, years. Beloved husband of Elaine dear father of Virginia E. Pitts, Richard Daniel William Rebecca M. Andeer, Elizabeth A. Stephens and Martha L.

Mack; dear brother of Alvin A. and Warren Carps; also survived by 17 grandchildren. Visitation Monday 4-9 and Tuesday 12-9 p.m. at Sawyer-Fuller Funeral Home, 2125 12 Mi. Rd.

(2 biks. W. of Woodward). In state Wednesday 12 noon until 1 p.m. time of service at Cana Lutheran Church, 2119 Catalpa, Berkley.

Interment Roseland Park Cemetery, Memorial donations to Habitat Humanity, Americus, GA 31709. DE LISA MABEL 84 of Shelby. July 7. Beloved mother of John of Shelby and Tom of W. Palm Beach Florida.

Three grandchildren. Dear sister of Conrad Gallo of Chicago. Rosary 7 p.m. Tuesday. Roth Muir Funeral Home, 296 Main Street, Romeo.

Funeral Mass 10 Wednesday. St John's Catholic Church, Allenton. Burial Lakeville Cemetery. tation Monday 5-9, Tuesday 1-9 DOYLE JOHN L. Age 76, July 7, 1990.

Retired driver for Sealtest Foods. Beloved husband of Mary. Dear father of Maureen (Gerald) Czarnecki, John (Mary) and the late Raymond. Grandfather of ten. Two great grandchildren.

Brother of Anna Novak. Father-in-law of Karen Doyle. Funeral services from the Harry J. Will Trust 100 Funeral Home 37000 6 Mile Rd. (e.

of 1-275) Livonia. For information, please call 591-3700. Engler has nearly all the money he can use Tuesday at Desmond Funeral Home, 2600 Crooks Road, Troy. A funeral mass is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Regis Catholic Church, 3695 Lincoln, Birmingham. Burial will be in South Bend. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Capuchin Monastery's food kitchen, 1740 Mt. Elliot, Detroit 48211. New graduate was headed into Army BY LORI VILLAROSA Free Press Staff Writer About a month ago, James Ronald Patenaude was a popular, respected basketball player who planned to join the Army after high school.

He had begun the steps toward entering the Special Forces division, but an accident during a send-off for a buddy going into the Navy ended his plans. The 18-year-old died of head injurries Friday at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City. He was flown there by helicopter after he fell off the back of a pickup truck while he and friends were collecting firewood last week. Constance Patenaude said four friends had been spending the week with her son at the family's cottage in Roscommon. She estimated that 300 friends and teachers attended visitation at the funeral home Saturday.

She said her son was known at Hazel Park High School for starting fads, such as wearing shorts year-round. "He got a trophy for Class of 1990 Trendsetter everybody followed what Jimmy did," she said. His friend and fellow graduate Ron Tremonti said, "Anything he bought, everyone else would." But, his mother said, "mainly he just lived for basketball." The family called him "Jimmy she said; the stood for Chicago Bulls star Michael "He was the standout until 12th grade," Tremonti said. A hand injury kept the center off the basketball court for a large part of his senior year, however. Tremonti said "that was a big downer" because coaches had been talking about college scholarship possibilities for him before the injury.

Despite the disappointment, Tremonti said his friend "was always happy. Whenever anyone had a problem, everyone called Jim." Many considered the Patenaude household in Warren a second home, he said. Constance Patenaude said her son was scheduled to take an Army entrance exam Tuesday. In addition to his mother, "Jimmy is survived by his father, James; a brother, and grandparents Ronald and Lois Pellow, Alfred Patenaude and Pat Powell. Services will be at 1 p.m.

today at Wm. Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. Eleven Mile Road, Royal Oak. Burial will follow in Oakview Cemetery, 1032 N. Main Royal Oak.

Contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. GORDON R. MAITLAND 92, a De- James Patenaude James Patenaude troit oral surgeon for more than 50 years, died of cancer Thursday at his home in Grosse Pointe Farms. Dr. Maitland, the second person to graduate from the oral surgery program at University of Michigan Dental College, in 1922, was a dedicated alumnus and football fan, his son said.

"He was still going to Michigan games until last year," said Gordon Maitland Jr. After he completed his oral surgery training at the University of Michigan Medical Center, he taught at the University of Tennessee i in Memphis and at the University of Detroit. He was a past president and charter member of the Detroit Academy of Oral Surgeons and the Chalmers J. Lyons Academy, associations his son said were very important to him. Dr.

Maitland practiced in the David Whitney Building in Detroit for more than 50 years. He was the 1 last of the original staff members of Bon Secours Hospital in Grosse Pointe, in which 1 he remained interested even after he retired in 1977, his son said. He also was on the staffs of Harper-Grace Hospital in Detroit and Cottage Hospital of Grosse Pointe in Grosse Pointe Farms. He was a member of the American Dental Association, the Michigan State Dental Association, the Delta Sigma Delta Dental Fraternity, Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honorary Dental Fraternity and the American College of Surgeons; he also had a diploma from the American College of Oral Surgeons. He was a veteran of World War I and served in the Army Reserves.

In addition to his son, he is survived by his wife, Frieda, and three grandchildren. A memorial service is scheduled for 4 p.m. todaymon at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, Grosse Pointe Farms. Memorial tributes may be sent to the Michigan Cancer Foundation or to the charity of the donor's choice. LETITIA M.

LOOSLI, 80, a former counselor and home economics teacher at several high schools, died Wednesday at Oakland General Hospital in Madison Heights from injuries sustained in a fall. Dr. Loosli was a counselor and educator at Osborne High School, Redford High School, Commerce High School and Pershing High School until the mid-1970s. She returned to school more than 20 years later and received a doctorate in psychology from the University of Michigan in 1961. She was born in Romania and traveled there often to help family members, said her niece, Tania Butkowski.

Dr. Loosli was fluent in four languages Romanian, Spanish, French and English and volunteered as a tutor to many foreign students over the years. She also dedicated money and time to many charities. During World War II, she served as a Red Cross volunteer in Hawaii, and continued to be active with the organization, her niece said. For 15 years, she split time between her residence with her husband in Sun City, and her brother's home in Center Line.

She was a University of Michigan Alumni Association Board member and was a member of several groups after her retirement, including the American Association of Retired Persons. Survivors include her husband, Albert, and two brothers. Services will be at 10 a.m. today at St. Rene Goupil Catholic Church, 35955 Ryan, Sterling Heights.

Cremation will follow. DEATHS ELSEWHERE Michael Drummond, 30, the first person to successfully receive an artificial heart as a bridge to transplant of a human heart, died Saturday night in Tucson, Arizona, of multiple organ failure nearly two months after receiving a second artificial heart implant. He was the youngest man to receive an artificial heart when he had the Jarvik-7 implanted Aug. 29, 1985. Mr.

Drummond suffered a stroke, but recovered and received the heart of a 19-year-old Texas man nine days later. Dr. Tibor Ham, 76, a member of the Hungarian resistance to the Nazis in World War II who fled into exile after the 1947 communist takeover, died on Saturday of prostate cancer at his home in McLean, Va. Dr. Ham was a leader of the Smallholders Party, which won a majority in Parliament in 1945 free elections.

HUGH Free Press Kathryn Jones me feel weird being younger, but now it doesn't bother FAVORITE HANGOUT: "The RenCen. It's big, and you can get lost in LIKES: "Animals, listening to all kinds of music, going to the park and watching nature." DISLIKES: "I don't like people who are prejudiced against you for one thing or another, like if they think you're smarter, richer or poorer." NOMINATED BY: Rita Sakkab, her French teacher at Cass Tech: "Kathryn has always achieved top, honors in French, science, math and music. She has many accomplishments and honors under her belt already." Send nominations to Carol Teegardin, Detroit Free Press, 321 W. Lafayette Detroit 48231. Death notices Today's Alphabetical Listing Accettola, Giuseppe Golda, Stella F.

Nowicki, Verna Alex, Mary Magdalene Hall, Malcolm R. Patrick, Ann M. Belmonte, Sinibaldo Haseltine, Donald P. Richards, Merlin J. Berman, Lillian Kaiser, Ruth Rosenblat, Rose Bethards, Raymond F.

Ross, Gary Blum, Jane Margaret T. Schuster, Mary Bowman, Helen M. Lammy, Edna L. Schwarzhoff, Mark A. Buwen, Alice M.

Lapointe, Leo Searing, Eileen C. Carps, Roy F. Lorenz, William J. Sherlock, Wanda A. De Lisa, Mabel Ludwig, Walter V.

Siebert, Mildred E. Dillon, James L. McKenzie, Willard Smith, Lois Doyle, John L. McKlin, Henry T. Spokes, Raymond E.

Erting, Hans W. Mestdagh, Michel M. Swift, Gene Finkbeiner, G. Terry Micallef, John J. Tulak, Lillian Gendron, Leah O.

Miller, Adrianna Vihonsky, Marie E. Glubaskas, Nellie M. Miller, Hyman JAMES L. Age 34 of Romulus. Beloved husband of Lynne.

Dearest son of Bettie. Brother of Lawrence, Gerald, Richard, Edward, Sheree Roy, Carol Kathy Stilwell. Services Wednesday, the 10 a.m. at Howe-Peterson the Taylor Funeral Home 9800 S. Telegraph.

ERTING DILLON HANS W. of Ortonville. July 7, 1990. Age 89. Preceded in death by his wife Thelma and sons Robert and John.

Cousin of Chuck Skene of Jack Northville, Mary Youngerman North Carolina. Mr. Erting, was retired from Creative Industries, Hills. Funeral services Tuesday 11 a.m. at the Lewis E.

Wint Son Trust 100 Funeral Home Clarkston. Interment Grandawn Cemetery. Friends may visit the funeral home Monday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. FINKBEINER, G. TERRY age 47, July 6, 1990.

Dear son of Donna and the late George. Dear brother of Dennis Tim. (Amy) and the late Roger and Uncle of several nieces and nephews. Nephew of Chuck Emery. Funeral service at Harry Trust 100 Funeral Home 37000 Six Mi.

Livonia (E. of 1-275) Tuesday at 11 a.m. GENDRON LEAH O. July 5. Beloved wife of the late Amil; dear mother of Richard (Jane), Alan, Mrs.

James (Deanna) Berra and the late Robert; 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday 10 a.m. Bagnasco-Tabbi Funeral Home, 25800 Harper (bet. 10-11 Visitation Monday 3-9. GLUBASKAS NELLIE M.

Beloved wife of Louie. Dearest mother of Louis Date and Virginia Pochloff. Dear (Clare), Marianne (Norman) sister of John Zyren. Dear grandmother of Noreen, Debra, Patricia and Timothy. Dear great grandmother of Andrea and Erica.

Funeral services from the Voran Funeral Home (Allen Park Chapel) 5900 St. Allen Church Tuesday 9:30 a.m., Henry at 10. GOLDA STELLA F. age 63, of Warren. Wife of Anthony.

Mother of Anthony, Fred, John and Mike. Six grandchildren. Sister of Frank Brzuszek and Pauline Kowatch. Visitation Monday 12-9 p.m. with a 7 p.m.

Scripture. Services Tuesday 9:30 at Lyle Elliott Funeral Home 31730 Mound, Warren, 10 a.m. at St. Anne Catholic Church. Burial Resurrection.

HALL MALCOLM R. Age 70, July 7, 1990. Loving husband Rose Marie. Beloved brother of Kenneth and Hall. Uncle of many nieces and nephews.

Funeral service Tuesday 10 a.m. at Finley Funeral Home, 15251 Harper Detroit. Arrangements by R.G. G.R. Harris Funeral Home.

Visitation Monday 12-9 p.m. HASELTINE DONALD P. July suddenly. Beloved husband of' Peg. Dear father of Philip, Mrs.

Karl (Barbara) Friedman, Michael and James Boutell. Survived by three grandchildren: Andrew, service Alison and Ashley. Funeral McCabe Funeral Home 31950 W. 12 Mile, Farmington Hills Tuesday 11 a.m. In stafe Oakland Monday Hills.

6-9 Memo- p.m. Interment rials may be made to Nardin Park Methodist Church. KAISER RUTH age 73, July 6, 1990. Beloved wife of Elmer. Dear mother of Kenneth (Karen).

Grandmother of Kimberlee and Andrea. Cousin of Loretta Peplinski. Funeral service at the Harry J. Will Funeral Home 25450 Plymouth Rd. Mi.

W. of Telegraph), Tuesday at 8 p.m. Visitation Tuesday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Burial Glen Eden Wednesday 11 a.m. KETTERMAN MARGARET T.

July 6. Wife of Paul; mother of Robert Hunt and Nancy Jam Krause; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral at Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ENGLER, from Page 1B Wayne County Executive William Lucas, had a miserable time financially, including a debilitating fight with state officials about the propriety of money he had spent in 1985 exploring the race. Lucas fell $200,000 short of the limit allowed for spending in the general election, even after traveling out of state in the last days of the campaign.

Farmington Hills insurance executive Richard Headlee, who lost to Blanchard by a fairly narrow margin in 1982, said his campaign, too, fell short. "If we had had another $100,000 to $150,000 in the last week to spend on Detroit television, it might have made the difference," Headlee said last week. "We had enough votes to win everywhere else in the state. "John is going to have that Pero said Engler will spend another $400,000 on television advertising before the primary, in part because his campaign has the money, and state law forbids carrying it over into the general election. It remains to be seen, of course, if Pero's boast about equal financial footing will mean more than plenty of hot dogs for Engler and 30-second spots for voters.

Blanchard campaign spokeswoman Katie Wolf said the governor expects to have ample resources to wage an effective campaign. Beyond that, "we don't see the point in focusing on how much money. we'll or how much they have, either," she said. Vince SCHWARZHOFF MARK A. Age 37.

July 7, 1990. Beloved son of Walter and Shirley; dear brother of Kathy, Paul, Ann and Dirk. Memorial Mass Wednesday, July 11, 10 a.m. at St. Martha Catholic Church, Dearborn.

Memorials to the church would be appreciated. Arrangements by Hackett-Metcalf Funeral Home, Dearborn, 274-4000. SHERLOCK WANDA A. Age 85, of Taylor. Beloved wife of the late Basil C.

Dearest mother of Joan Fields and Basil J. Grandmother of Charles and Christopher Sherlock and Tim and Ellen Fields. Great grandmother of Roderick Sherlock. Arrangements by the: Taylor Chapel of the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home 9800 S. Telegraph.

For further information 291-0900 SIEBERT te MILDRED E. July 6. Beloved wife of the late John; dear mother of John (Irmgard) and Michael (Janice); grandmother of John and Amy. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Bagnasco-Tabbi Funeral Home, 25800 Harper (bet.

10-11 St. Isaac Jogues Church 10 a.m. Rosary Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Visitation Monday 6-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-9 p.m.

LAMMY EDNA L. 85 years. Beloved wife of the late James V. Lammy, M.D. Dear mother of James (Carolyn), Mrs.

Jeno (Jean) Rizzolo and Robert (Susan). Also 10 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday 10 a.m. at Sawyer-Fuller Funeral biks. Home, W.

2125 of W. 12 Mile Road (2 Woodward), Berkley. Visitation Monday and Tuesday 4-9. Interment Woodmere Cemetery. An expression of sympathy may be made to Starr Commonwealth, Albion, Mich.

LaPOINTE LEO Age 52. July 6, 1990. Beloved husband of Carlene; dear father of Lisa; Janna, brother of Ronnie, Bob, Robert Richard and Ron; grandfather of Ronnie and Kevin. Services Wednesday, 11 a.m. at The Ferguson Funeral Home 6142 W.

Fort Street, Detroit. Interment Windsor, Ont. LORENZ WILLIAM J. of Paris, formerly of Plymouth. Age 83.

Beloved husband of Jennie B. Loving father of Betty A. Racz of Florida, and Barbara J. Sullivan of Livonia. Dearest grandfather of six and great grandfather of four.

Dear brother of Mary Gilles and Ralph Lorenz, both of Plymouth. Memorial services Tuesday 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 1160 Penniman, Plymouth. For further informa-zio) tion, please call the Schrader Funeral Home, Plymouth (453-3333). LUDWIG WALTER V.

Age 76 of Lincoln Park. Beloved husband of Anna; dear father of Mrs. Anna M. (George) Terlikowski and Patricia Bennett; dear brother of Mrs. Jane (John) Walko and brotherin-law of Thomas J.

Abraitis. Several grandchildren also survive. Visiting Monday 5-9 and Tuesday 12-9. Services Wednesday 11 a.m. at J.

L. Peters Funeral Home 3880 Fort Street, Lincoln Park, MI (928-6500). Interment Woodmere Cemetery McKENZIE WILLARD Beloved husband of Olive; dear father of Thomas, Michael (of Arizona), William, and Sharon Ann Bradley (of Florida); 18 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Resting at Sommers Funeral Home 12140 Morang (between Kelly-Cadieux) until 9 a.m. Wednesday, to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church at 9:30.

Rosary 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Visiting after 6 p.m. Monday. McKLIN HENRY T.

July 7, 1990, age 65, of Grawn, MI. Retired mechanic from Chrysler. Veteran of World War II. Dear husband of Edith. Beloved father of Randy, A.

of Detroit. Son of Joseph and Stella McKlin of East Detroit. Also leaves two sisters and nieces and nephews. Funeral 10 a.m. at St.

Patricks Catholic Church, Traverse City. Visitation Monday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Covell Chapel of Traverse City Memorials to St. Patricks Church. MESTDAGH MICHEL M.

July 7, 1990. Beloved husband of Rosa; dearest father of Ronald (Elizabeth), Christine (Richard) Winde; grandfather of Lisa (Dale) Zarzycki, Kimberly and Mark Mestdagh and Rick and Carrie Winde. Visitation 6-9 Tuesday 1-9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday 9:15 a.m. from The Wujeck-Calcaterra Funeral Home, 36900 Schoenherr at Metro Parkway (16 Mi.) to Our Lady Queen of All Saints Church for 10 a.m.

Mass. Rosary Tuesday 8:30 p.m. Donations to The Alzheimers Association preferred. Interment Resurrection. MILLER ADRIANNA Beloved wife of the late Raymond.

Dear mother of Claude (Pat), Raymond (Mary), Sheryl Kane (Dan). Also survived by 10 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. 'Funeral from the: Arthur J. Van Lerberghe Funeral Home, 30600 Harper, St Clair Shores (Between 12-13 mile roads). Tuesday morn; ing at 9:30 and Our Lady Queen St All Saints Church af 10 a.ro.

Prayers Monday evening 8:30. Visitation Monday 1-9. MICALLEF JOHN J. Dearest brother of Joseph Carrie, Mrs. Mary Service Wednesday 9:30 a.m.

Don Graham Trust 100 Funeral Home 1005 Junction at Fwy. To Holy Redeemer Church 10 a.m. Rosary p.m. MILLER HYMAN Beloved husband of the late Tillie Miller; dear father of Edith (Ralph) Shorr Levin Dr. and the late Shirlee and Arthur Miller; 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

Services 2'oclock Monday afternoon at The Ira Kaufman Chapel Interment Adat Shalom Memorial Park. NOWICKI VERNA "VERONICA" (Kas- przyk) Beloved wife the John. Dear mother of late Barbara (Ronald) Budzynski. Dear grandmother of Craig and Colleen. Dear sister of Walfer A.

(Helen) and Rose Kasprzyk, Sobocinski posing at the Leo T. Funeral Home, 22121 Kelly Rd. (bet. 8-9 Mile), E. Detroit until Tuesday 9:15 a.m.

to St. Donald Church 10 a.m. Entombment Mt. Olivet. Scripture service Monday 7 p.m.

Visifation Sunday 3-9 p.m. and Monday noon-9 p.m. PATRICK ANN M. July 8. Loving mother of Sharon Patrick (Ronald D'Annunand Mrs.

Robert (Debra) Vought; dearest grandmother of Andrea Vought; aunt of Dennis Kowalak; sister of Rose Dow, Merle Gilginas, Vickie Thomas, Loretta Kanas and Clarence Gilginas. In state at the Detroit Chapel of the Frank J. Calcaterra Funeral Home, 16090 E. 7 Mi. (Moross at Kelly), Tuesday 1-9 p.m.

Funeral Wednesday 9:45 a.m. St. Jude Church 10:30 a.m. Rosary Tuesday 7 p.m. Rapport Club Rosary Tuesday 3 p.m.

Interment Mt. Olivet Cemefery. Member of St. Jude Rapport Club. Retired from Detroit Free Press Credit Dept.

RICHARDS MERLIN J. (SONNY) July 7, 1990. Dear father of Kimberly Cunningham, Todd and Paul. Dear brother of Mary Morris, Jack, Buddy, Karen Heximer, Kitty Young, Sue Kowalke and Larry. Funeral Tuesday 1:30 p.m.

Vermeulen Memorial N. Trust 100 Funeral Home, 980 Newburgh, Westland (between Visitation Ford and Cherryhill). Monday 3-9 p.m. Memorials appreciated to Hospice of Western Wayne County. ROSENBLAT ROSE Beloved mother of Bernice (William) Horne; dear sister of David, Louis (Gail) Parr and Lillian Owens; grandmother of Barri, Andrea, Alan and Sara; also four Services Monday, 2:15 p.m.

in Hebrew Memorial Chapel ROSS GARY Beloved husband of Darlyne. Dear father of Patricia Mason, Kathlene Brewer and Carrie Mikesell. Four grandchildren. Son of Maryann Brother of Wayne, Michael, Bob, Sharon French and Rosemary Sheasby. Services Fred Funeral Home (Rice Chapel) 36100 5 Mile w.

of Farmington Rd. Tuesday 8 p.m. Visitation Monday 6-9, Tuesday 12-8 p.m. SCHUSTER MARY Beloved mother of Dr. Marshall and Sharon (Ira) HearAllen shen; sister of Dr.

Michael (Lee), (Sarah) Wainstock, Ruth Sigal and Esther Grouse; grandmother of Scott, Myles and Heidi; great-grandmother of Shauna. Graveside services on Monday, 12 noon at Nusach Hari Cemetery, Ferndale. Arrangements made by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. SEARING EILEEN C. July 7.

Beloved wife of Robert. Dearest mother of Dennis (Nancy), Diane Lucey and Michael (Yvonne). Dear grandmother of Leah, Craig, Amy, Brian, Megan, Scott and Maft. Visitation Monday 2-9 p.m. at the Kaul Funeral Home 28433 Jefferson, St.

Clair Shores. In state at St. Gertrude Catholic Church Tuesday 9:15 a.m. until 10 a.m. time of Mass.

Rosary Monday 7:30 p.m. Burial Resurrection Cemetery. SMITH LOIS suddenly, July 7. Beloved wife of Arthur Allan; dear mother of Mark, Scott and Amy; also grandmother of Dawn, Elizabeth and Rebecca; sister of Mary Hamilton and Della Mitchell, and the late Lonnie Lee Crutchfield. Funeral service 10 a.m.

Tuesday from the Querfeld Funeral Home, 1200 Oakwood, Dearborn. Visitation Sunday 6-9 p.m., and Monday 12-4 and 6-9 p.m. Family would appreciate memorials to the American Heart Association. SPOKES RAYMOND E. Ann Arbor.

Age 92. Died Friday July 6. Research Director for American Brakeblock Brakeshoe later known as Abex Corp. Retiring in 1965. He developed over 130 pattens during his directorship at Abex.

An internationally recognized expert on friction and non-friction materials. Mr Spokes was instrumental. in developing the bonded brake lining. He was a membert of the society of Automotive Engineers, was listed in "Men of Science" and Who's Who in America. He had served on the board of directors of Burton Abstract and Title Company.

He was preceded in death by his wife Elizabeth (Burton) Spokes. Survivors include one son William Spokes of Dexter, one daughter Elizabeth Ann Travis of Ann Arbor; four grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Wednesday July 18, 1990, p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1914 Greenview Drive, Ann Arbor. Tributes.

may be made to Humane Society. of Huron Valley or the Anna Botsford Bach Home. Arrangements by: Muehlig Funeral Chapel, Ann Arbor. SWIFT GENE Age 70. Residing Sarasota.

Died July 6, 1990. He was a salesmen for Huron Steel Co. for 35 M. years. of Survived by wife Delores Father Bryan Robert J.

and Patrick Donna J. Walker, three sisters Gertrude Switalski, Irene Fader and LeonaMecha and seven grandchildren. Memorial liturgy will be held Monday July 9 12 noon at Toale Brothers Wilson Chapel Sarasota. TULAK LILLIAN Age 86 of Royal Oak, formerly of Detroit. Wife of the late Tytus; mother of Irene Scislowicz, Zenobia Zawodny; Dr.

Stanley Tulak, D.D.S and Patricia Schemansky; grandmother of 23; of 21. Prayers 9:30 a.m. Tuesday Gramer Funeral Mass Home 10 705 N. Main, Clawson. a.m.

Guardian Angels Church. Rosary 7:00 p.m. Monday. Member of Guardian Angels Alfar Society and Senior Citizens, and Polish Falcons of America. Mrs.

Tulak was a 35 year owner of Ted's Bar in Detroit. VIHONSKY MARIE E. July 8, 1990. Wife of the late Valent. Dearest mother of Marie George (Karen) and Irene (Raphael) Kiel.

Leaves four grandsons and one granddaughfer. Member of Maria Goretti of Rosary-Altar Society, and Senior Citizens (Busy Bees). Services I Wednesday 9 a.m. from Sajewski Funeral Home 19111 W. 9:30 Warren to SS Peter Paul Church a.m.

Interment St. Hedwig. Rosary Tuesday 7:30 p.m. 30 Cemeteries, Monuments FOREST LAWN 4 LOTS REASONABLE. 979-1832.

HILLVIEW Memorial Gardens (2) lots, $1000 for both. 968-4807 50 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY of Wife and Mother, MABEL SINCLAIR GLUSKI, July 9, 1954. After all these years the tears have dried. but you are still sadly missed: Your loving husband and daughter, Henry and Diane Gluski..

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