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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 38

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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ALL EDITIONS Phoenix, Jan. 2, 1969 1 40 The Arizona Republic Obituaries C.E.RatlilT funeral today at Prescott Other Obituaries Pages '41, 58 Pi'omiiient Republican, realty appraiser dies if Silversmith riles are set SOCTTSDALE Services for Daniel H. Pedersen, 75, a silversmith, will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hay-den.

Cremation will follow. Mr. Pedersen, 7044 E. Hub-bell, was born in Norway and came to Arizona in 1965 from Chicago. He had.

been a silversmith for many years in this country. He is survived by his wife, Klara. Friends may call at the mortuary from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Edith J. Biles Services for Edith J. Biles, 50, a saleslady at the Basket House in Scottsdale, will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Messinger's Mortuary, 515 E. Indian School, Scottsdale.

Burial will be in East Resthaven Cemetery. Mrs. Biles, 1311 N. 48th Place, was born in Illinois and came to Phoenix 20 years ago. She had worked at the Basket House since then.

Survivors include two sons, Michael of Ft. Rucker, and David, of the U.S. Army in South Vietnam; one brother out of state; a sister, Mar-lene Close of Phoenix, and four grandchildren. Friends may call at the mortuary from 6 p.m. today until service time.

MUM wMwyBviumwyrJiHMUMiww A Kmmy fV staff nursing home. She had been a Mesa resident for many years. Survivors include one son, Glenn, of Flagstaff; one daughter, Mrs. Doris French of Raytown, four brothers, Tom Davis of Phoenix and three out of state; four sisters out of state and 11 grandchildren. Kathryn Morrell Services will be at 11:30 a.m.

Saturday at A. L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams, for Mrs. Kathryn Rose Morrell, an Arizona native who died Friday at her home.

Burial will be at Greenwood Memorial Park. Mrs. Morrell, 69, of 1830 E. Harvard, was a lifelong resident of Phoenix and at one time owned and operated a millinery store here. Survivors include a brother, Roy S.

Osborn, of Sedona, and a sister, Mrs. Gladys Bennett, of Phoenix. John A. Farris PRESCOTT Private cremation for John A. Farris, 73, will be at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at Phoenix Greenwood Memorial Park. He died Monday here at the Ft. Whipple VA Hospital. Mr. Farris was an Army veteran of World War I and came here from Chicago two years ago.

He formerly was a salesman. Survivors include a sister-in-law, Mrs. Augusta Farris of Chicago. Chapel of the Garden Funeral Home handled er, will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Lundberg's Chapel of the Chimes, 5852 W.

Glenn. Funeral Mass will be at 9 a.m. Saturday in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 57th Avenue and Or-angewood. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery. Mr.

Silva, 6606 N. 54th died Monday at Northwest Hospital. Born in Mexico, he cam here in 1951 from Clint, Tex. Survivors include his wife, Nolberta; four daughters, Mrs. Nicolasa Ramirez, Mrs.

Aurora Cortez, Mrs. Margarita Compos, Mrs. Josephine Melendez, all of Glendale; three sons, Florencio, Victori-no, and Lorenzo, all of Glendale; two sisters out of state; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Virginia Mullen Services for Mrs. Virginia Mullen, 60, a retired laboratory technician, will be held at 2:30 p.m.

today at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 6533 N. 39th Ave. Cremation will follow. Mrs.

Mullen, 1633 W. Highland, was born in Peoria, 111., and came to Phoenix a year ago from Iowa City, Iowa. She had been employed by the pathology department of the University of Iowa in Iowa City as a lab technician. She was a member of the Maricopa County Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Survivors include one son, Dr.

John Mullen, with the U.S. Navy in Charleston, S. two daughters, Mrs. Glenn Knudson of Phoenix and Mrs. Caroline McKnight of Carson City, and six grandchildren.

native dies in Glendale GLENDALE Services for John M. Mondo, 72, a retired produce grower here, will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the First United Methodist Church, 7102 N. 58th Drive. Mr.

Mondo, 7700 N. 67th died Tuesday in Northwest Hospital, He was born in Punjab, Pakistan, and came to Casa Grande in 1928 and here in 1930. He farmed cotton in Casa Grande and had been a produce grower in the area since moving here. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion, the of the Legion, the Maricopa County Farm Bureau, an honorary member of the Future Farmers of America and had assisted the University of Arizona Experimental Farm with produce experiments. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs.

Jean Dad, Mrs. Margie Connell, Mrs. Helen Robinson, Mrs. Kather-yn Baxla and Mrs. Carolyn Thorley, all of Glendale; one brother living in West Pakistan, and 12 grandchildren.

Burial will be in Resthaven Park. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. today at the Brazil-Whitney Mortuary, 5753 W. Glenn. PRESCOTT Services for Clyde E.

Ratliff, 55, a retired barber, will be held at 1 p.m. today in Ft. Whipple Veterans Administration Chapel. Burial will be in the VA Cemetery here. An Army veteran of World War II, Mr.

Ratliff was born in Alderson, W.Va. He had resided in Prescott for 29 years. He died Sunday at the VA Hospital. Mr. Ratliff operated the Palace Barber Shop from 1946 to 1960, retiring because of ill health.

He was a member of the Flagstaff Local of the Barbers Union, the Prescott Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Elks Club. Survivors include his wife, Lila; a stepson, Capt. David L. DuBois of Minot AFB, N.D.; three brothers out of state; two sisters, Mrs. Delia Ehles, Tempe, and Mrs.

Thel-ma Burwell, Prescott, and one grandson. Chapel of the Garden Funeral Home handled arrangements. Gertrude McNeese MESA Services for Mrs. Gertrude McNeese, 74, will be held at 11 a.m. today in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N.

Hayden, Scottsdale. Burial will be in Green Acres Cemetery. Mrs. McNeese, 661 W. First died Monday in a Flag JOHN M.

MONDO Frances C. Sanchez Rosary for Mrs. Frances C. Sanchez, 66, will be at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center, 1020 W.

Washington. Funeral Mass will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Immaculate Heart Catholic Church, 909 E. Washington. Burial will be in St.

Francis Cemetery. Mrs. Sanchez of 31 W. Riverside, was born in Phoenix and lived here all her life. She died Saturday at Good Samaritan Hospital.

Survivors include three sons, Henry and Arnold Bor-quez and George Sanchez, all of Phoenix; four daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Mejia, Mrs. Rosemary Abril, Mrs. Josie Nunez and Mrs. Frances Salinas, all of Phoenix; 23 grandchildren and six Iliginio Silva GLENDALE Rosary for Higinio Silva, 68, farm work Luxurious Armstrong is the word for SABRIL inlaid vinyl Albert B.

Colby, veteran real' estate appraiser, bankruptcy referee and former co-receiver of Arizona Savings and Loan Association, died yesterday at Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. Colby, 1415 E. San Juan, was 71. Services will be at 4:30 p.m.

tomorrow in A.L. Moore and Sons, 333 W. Adams. Cremation will follow. Born in Bustwick, Mr.

Colby came to Arizona in 1946 from Englewood, N.J., and was engaged in business ocnsulting, appraising and real estate with his wife. A prominent local Republican, he served as treasurer for the Maricopa County Republican Party. ACTIVE on many levels of civic interest, Mr. Colby established himself as an early worker on the Central Arizona Project and in 1949 mailed copies of a Colorado River irrigation review to several U.S. senators and congressmen! In 1951, one of his letters; was inserted in the Congressional Record when he proposed a program to conserve surplus war property.

Mr. Colby became coreceiv-er for Arizona Savings and Loan in 1959 and during seven years in that position he aided a team that liquidated more than $32.4 million in company assets. member of Phoenix Country Club, he was also associated with the National Association of Appraisers, the American Society of Aprais-ers and the American Right of Way Society. He is survived by his wife, of Phoenix. The family suggested contributions to Girls Ranch.

arist, lod crp minor GILA BEND Milton Carl Faupel, 62, owner and operator of the Desert Rest Lodge, died at his home here A native of Raton, N.M., Mr. Faupel came to Arizona in 1939. He lived in Sentinel for a time and then moved to Gila Bend in 1941. He was a well-known lapidarist in the area. Services will be at 2:30 p.m.

tomorrow at the Gila Bend Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Pioneer Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Hazel of Gila Bend; two daughters, Mrs. Dellen Nicholas of Mexico City and Mrs. Yovonne Plowman of David, Panama; one son, Gary, of Gila Bend; six grandchildren and three brothers out of state.

Docia B. Mann SPRINGERVILLE Services for Mrs. Docia B. Mann, 87, who died Tuesday in the home of a friend, Mrs. Alma Welch of Phot nix, will be at 2 p.m.

tomorrow in the First Southern Baptist Church here. Burial will be in the Springerville Cemetery. Mrs. Mann's family was among the early settlers in Apache County. She moved to Phoenix several years ago for her health.

She is survived by her husband, Henry. Friends may call at the Nettz Mortudry here from 4 p.m. today until' 12:30 p.m. tomorrow. Virgil W.

Tallman Services for Virgil W. Tall-man, 52, who died Tuesday in John C. Lincoln Hospital, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the First Southern Baptist Church in Paradise Valley. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Mr. Tallman, who lived at 9222 N. 13th Place, came here 12 years ago from Lima, Ohio. He was an Army veteran of World War II, and a member of the Masonic lodge in Sunnyslope. Funeral arrangements are by Mercer Mortuary.

Survivors include his wife, Myrtle; four sons, Raymond of Phoenix; Jackie, Cuperino, and Bobbie and Billie both of Lima, and five sisters and two brothers out of state. Lapid rAVAlUJWI lav UJiMl md tf9 ALBERT COLBY Ex-banker dies at 76 Services and burial for Carroll H. Lockhart, 76, a winter visitor here for several years, will be held in Watertown, S.D. Mr. Lockhart, 126 W.

Maryland, died yesterday in Phoenix Baptist Hospital. He was retired as chairman of the board of the First National Bank of Watertown, S.D. Mr. Lockhart was an active member of the Masons, Rotary and the American Legion. Survivors include one son, Robert Walrath of Water-town; one daughter, Mrs.

Frances Hustad of Montgomery, one brother out of state, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call from noon to 9 p.m. today at Hansen Mortuary, 8314 N. Seventh St. L.M.

Shofstall dies in Tempe Lionel M. Shofstall, 86, the father of Dr. Weldon P. Shofstall, former dean of students at Arizona State. University, died Tuesday in Tempe.

Mr. Shofstall, a winter visitor here, was born in Leonard, Mo. and had farmed near Kirksville, Mo. for many years before his retirement. Services and burial will be in Kirksville.

Survivors include two sons, W. of Green City, and Dr. W. P. of Tempe; one daughter, Mrs.

R. H. Van Hoose of Louisville, one brother out of state, three sisters out of state and four grandchildren. Carr Mortuary, Tempe, handled arrangements. Margaret II.

Michael Services for Mrs. Margaret H. Michael, 79, who died Tuesday in Good Samaritan Hospital, will be held at 3:30 p.m. today in Mercer Chapel, 1541 E. Thomas.

Cremation will follow. Mrs. Michael, who lived at 1816 W. Weldon, came to the United States from London, in 1908. She moved to Phoenix from Lexington, 46 years ago.

She was a member of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Survivors include two daughters, Marguerite, Phoenix, and Mrs. Frances Mc-Ewen, Sedona; a sister, Mrs. Julie Engle, Kiel, Germany; ana one granddaughter. Minnie Wilsey Graveside services for Minnie Wilsey, 88, of 3230 W.

Lincoln, who died at her home Tuesday, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Greenwood Memorial Park. A native of Mattoon, 111., Miss Wilsey came to Arizona 45 years ago, lived in Tucson and moved to Phoenix in 1935. She is survived by two brothers, Charles O. Wilsey, of Phoenix, and Romy Wilsey, of Fort Smith, Ark.

Friends may call at A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams, after 4 p.m. tomorrow.

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