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mi a. REPU bug The Arizona Republic. Tuesday, September 17, 1985 QTY tut I i ni-Frrrd tooted Douglas Welch Dessie Straight Kelp Wanted S92S-Job Lillian Sinuk SCOTTSDALE-Lillian Sinuk. 71, died Sept 13, 1985, at Scottsdale Memorial Hospital. Mrs.

Sinuk, of Scottsdale. was born in Russia and moved to Arisona seven yean ago from Michigan. Survivors include her Cgportarities CURITYCUARD WVIbJ applications lor Styirne Security Guard KTivits aorensen. A YOUNG BUSINESSMAN my noanlx; vs.lers. Judith ee Buckerl, Maracay, tnezuela, Spulh Amer-a, Sharon Efiabeth Jo- ons.

Lawrence end btewart; a sister; a I SEEKS ACTIVE PARTNER SCOTTSDALE Dessie Straight, 88, homemaker, died Sept 14, 1985, at Scott--' date. Convalescent Plaza. Mrs. Straight, of Scottsdale, moved to Arizona in 1964 from West Virginia where she was bom. She was a member of Camelback Church of Christ Survivors include her dsughters, Eleanor Tapp and Bettie Hogan; and two grandotiiK dren.

Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today with services at 10 a.m. Wednesdsy at Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden Road, rtda lam-wn ices I brother: and seven crandchildren. Servi lORF Cuardi, al area.

Obituaries Obituaries published by The Arizona Republic in its news columns are provided free of charge as a public service. Parties desiring specificaRy worded obituaries may place them through their mortuaries in the paid classified advertising section. 995-3751 Record Message t. Cokxacto. Memo- will be at 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday at Sinai Mortuary. 4538 N. 16th St Memorial iwreaor capnanranf DRIVERS! contributions may be made to Mske-A-Wish -i SECURITY OFFICERS J-JS iShlim ParHime YEllOW CAB COMPANY of Arisona, 4601 N. 16th St, Phoenix, 85016. iod cme ip your nome.

informs, Vacation. Autite dependable. YOU QUALIFIED. 1AK CALL 1 hour beforeser-vloe time. ln)errriJPhoe- Keu of material remem- neaiiflinnirraiivn ENTT, GET IN SHAPE eH work a) sm I Irrigation Supply Co.

fst wasKlngionl wood Memorial Mausoleum, 2300 per ion lor counter GIRLS-GUYS 18 OVER TRAVEL no leeKing a siock- man. mesa orancn, ra ooArf tvnefiK. INSTALLER, exoe- Immediate openings lor 20 WOOD. Ela only ex- Wno ar snarp young people "wisr. i ncedapplv neeo apply, ywSoToVVftr mjiq Awe, inting, temps: DanT lurn represenling.lcadina fashion ft rxiWicelions.

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Also Brother an of. ndchlWren and es people tor women NO EXPERIENCE NEC IOEXPER xy in person ai ciwoino. api i Great uranocni a. nne reai tr With 2 weeks expense part moriai services 100 PM. ial tervl me IW Irani IrafKoortatir hrlsl el Lall SvPis-CuslomerService okcanls musl be neal.

enmu- Phoamx Ink 'rotr: 475 sieslic ft able to easily. Casual working conditions high pay make this an iritnwav. where FRUTNDS MAY CALL 1 exceoeni cwponunny jprme EHLO for Head EHLO for TtACHER, Trauma cMss.roonv AZjcerliricaliori. ,11 urreni nwilh i S.rtmsnaw... xceiient nenetns.

ANTRIM, Edward A. BEAMAN, Crystal E. R. 'BIES. Bias C.

BRAYFIELO, Evlyn BUZENES, Joseph R. COCHRAN, Billie B. CONLEY, Ethel COVER, Nellie B. DAIL, Lawrence R. DASSINO, Anna V.

DIERKING, David J. DIMMICK, Almut ECHOLS, Venla B. FORD, Delia V. GLOVER, Aldana A. GORMAN, Francis J.

Sr. GOTCH, Paul F. HAMILTON, Gerald D. HALVERSON, Glen V. HERSEY, Dale R.

HUTCHINSON, Ruth KENNEALLY, Eugene KINKADE, Robert L. KOZALL, Denlce A. KUKLA, Eric J. iMACKEY, Zelma L. MALLOY, Mary G.

MASON, Lois R. MORGAN, John M. PETRASKI, Donna M. RICHARDS, LeRoy F. RODEK, Dorothy SINUK, Lillian ST.

JEAN, Barbara A. STRAIGHT, Dessie TAYLOR, Walter THOMAS, Michael D. TORTICE, Sinone N. Sr. WELCH, Douglas Applications taken only spirn Mon -Fn, Devereux lr.

6434 E. Sweetwater 'arents welcome at Interview Aldana A. Glover SUN CITY Aldana A. Glover, 71, a retired teacher, died Sept 12, 1985, at Sun City residence. Mrs.

Glover was born ia Chicago and moved to Arisona in 1975 from; California. She was a graduate of Northwestern University and a teacher in the Dysart School District snd in Oxnard, before retiring. She was a member of St Joachim and St Anne Catholic Church, National Retired Teachers Association and Sun City Gc4f Association. Survivors include her brother, Victor Algmin; a niece and nephew. Rosary will be at 5 p.m.

today at Menke Funeral Home, 12420 103rd Sun City. Mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at her church, 11625 N. 111th Ave, Sun City. Billie Byera Cochran MESA Billie Byera Cochran, 64, a retired auto license examiner, died Sept 13, 1985, at his Mesa residence.

Mr. Cochran was born in Florence and returned to Arizona in 1957 from Oregon. He was a license examiner in Mesa for the Arizona Department of Tranportation for 25 years, retiring in 1984. Survivors include his daughter, Dawn Goodrich; son, Larry, a sister, and three grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m.

today at Larry J. Melcher Mortuary, 43 S. Stapley, Mesa. Memorial contributions may be made to the Arizona Heart Institute, 4800 N. 22nd St, Phoenix, 85016.

Edward A. Antrim Edward A Antrim, 88, a retired truck mechanic, died Sept 14, 1985, at St Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. Mr. Antrim, of Phoenix, was born in Perry, Iowa, and moved to Arizona 35 years ago from Iowa. He was a member of the Moose Lodge Survivors include his wife, Fannie; daughter, Mary Jane Conner; sons, Francis Hoyt and Edward Donald; stepchildren, Edith Smith, Lorraine Thornton, Donald Birmingham, Walter Birmingham and Thomas Birmingham; a sister, 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Friends msy call from 6 to 9 p.m. today with services at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Chapel in the Garden, Mercer thScoltsdafe AM truck lor lease, Francis J. Gorman Sr. Francis J.

Gorman, Sr, 73, a retired truck driver, died Sept 14, 1985, at Maricopa Medical Center. Mr. Gorman, of PheentjL moved to Arisona in 1979 from Raritan, NJ where he wss born. He was a truck driver for 20 years, retiring in 1976 snd had worked for Nu-Cara Carrier of New Jersey. He was a member of St Joseph's Catholic Church 3ft Phoenix.

Survivors include his wife, Julia; son, Frank, and two grandchildren. Friends msy call from 6 to 8 p.m. with rosary at 7 p.m today at Shadow Mountain Mortuary, -2350 E. Greenway Road. Mass will be at 9 a.m.

Wednesdsy at hia church, 11001 N. 40th St. Memorial contributions may be made to the Burn Unit of Maricopa County Medical Center, P.O. Box 5099, Phoenix, 85010. Shadow Mountain Mortuary made arrangements.

ErIcJ.Kukta Eric J. Kukla, 25, died Sept 14, 1985, at Maricopa Medical Center, trie result of an automobile accident Mr. Kukla, of Phoenix, was born in Dearborn, Mich, and moved to Arizona in 1981 from Taylor, Mich. He was a construction roofer and a Catholic Survivors include his parents, Gloria and Cassimer; sister, Cynthia Trent; and brother, Mark. Friends msy call from 5 p.m.

until a 7 p.m. scripture service today at Shadow Mountain Mortuary, 2350 E. Greenway Road. Joseph Robert Buzenes Joseph Robert Buzenes, 3, of Phoenix, died Sept 13, 1985, at St Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. Survivors include his rents.

Bonnie and Joseph; grandparent; icia and Manuel Galo and Leo Duenas; and great-grand pa rent, Bonnie and Manuel Urista and Francis Cslo. Privste arrangement were made by Botimer Family Mortuary. Zelma Lee Mackey BUCKEYE Zelma Lee Mackey, 62, a homemaker, died Sept 15, 1985, at Maryvsle Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Mackey, of Buckeye, moved to Arizona in 1953 from Oktahoma where she wss born.

She was a member of Church of the Nazarene in Buckeye. Survivors include her husband, James; dsughters. Patricia Bennineton. andor experienced cultured marble 807-Funeral Directors rnanufat clurmg finishing, in person Mon-Frl person ipplvjn i-r noon. iv Camelback Sunset Chapel OPPORTUNITY 18 OR OVER Are you an above average person with a sense of humor? I' vou would like To' 301 W.

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SCOTTSDALE STRAIGHT. Dessie- WifSrS, Irene Not Local GLENDALE GLENDALE Maj. Douglas Welch, 54, retired U.S. Air Force pilot, died Sept 13, 1985, at Veterans Administration Medical Center in Phoenix. Maj.

Welch, of Glendale, moved to Arizona in 1974 from Spokane, Wash, where be wis born. He served in the Korean Conflict and Vietnam War, retiring at Luke Air Force Base in 1974 after 25 years of service. He was a member of Cave Creek Church of the Nazarene. Survivors include his wife, Shirley; daughters, Diana Mullet and Ellen Stanfield; and parents, Mary and George Welch. Friends may call from 9 to time of service which will be at 11 a.m.

today at Botimer Family Chapel, 8646 S. Central Ave. Nellie Beatrice Cover Nellie Beatrice Cover, 79, a homemaker, died Sept 14, 1985, at Cosada Villa Nursing Home in Mesa. Mrs. Cover, of Phoenix, was born in Dunbar, Penn, and moved to Arizona 20 years ago from Pennsylvania.

Survivors include her daughter, Ruth D. Tucker; son, T.A.; a brother; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today with services at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Northwest Mortuary, 4033 N.

19th Ave. Lois Roberta Mason PRESCOTT Lois Roberta Mason, 74, a homemaker, died Sept 14, 1985, at Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Mason, of Prescott, was born in- Columbus, Ohio, and moved to Arizona nine years ago from Michigan. She was a member of Prescott 'Free Methodist Church.

Survivors include her husband, Willard; daughter, Betty L. Arthurs; sons, Donald and Mark; two sisters; two brothers; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services will be at 3 p.m. mmsmn SHEA-NA FOODS A mobile catering company is Travel Agents. Expd ooxmo tor operators io le apoio prei.

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801-Funeral Announcements BE AM AN, Crystal Emi tna Robert Lloyd Kinkade TEMPE Robert Lloyd Kinkade, 47, died Sept 14, 1985, in Payson. Mr. Kinkade, of Tempe, was born in Des Moines, Iowa, and moved to Arizona in 1969 from Fresno, Calif. He was personnel director for Excelar-ium Products, Inc. and former president and member of East Valley Personnel, member of Chandler Chamber of Commerce, chairperson for the United Fund of Arizona and an elder in the Tempe 10th Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Survivors include his wife, Trudy; daughters, Liz Rencher and Lora Cartwright; son, Scott; 'mother, Bordine Robertson; father, Lloyd Kindade; two brothers; and a grandchild. Friends may call a half hour prior to time of service which will be at 11 a.m. today at his church, 6001 S. Lakeshore Drive, Tempe. Lakeshore Mortuary made arrangements.

David Joseph Dierklng APACHE JUNCTION David Joseph Dierking, 26, formerly of Apache Junction, died Sept 14, 1985, in Houston. Mr. Dierking, of Houston, was born in Covins, and moved to Arizona from California. He graduated from Apache Junction High School and was a member of the Catholic church. He was formerly employed by A.J.

Bayless Market in Apache Junction and was training in Houston to become geophysicist. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dierking; sisters, Carol Gilmore and Linda Trail; and brother, Dennis. Friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m.

with rosary at 7 p.m. today at Kubler Apache Junction Mortuary Chapel, 398 E. Fourth Apache Junction. Mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St George's Catholic 1890 S.

Plaza Drive, Apache Junction. Wanted Assl Goll Course Mechanic. Scollsdale Country Club. Small engine, etc. exp.

necessary. Contact Dan or Joe. 951-1556 blwn6am-2pm WANTED, Car lot attendant, male or female, excellent opportunity to be a car rental agent. Call 275-6984 7-7. WANTED, exo'd semi truck KODinson.

visits TiieHitw. 'jrnk Funeral Home, 124 2420 N. 103rd Sun City. Graveside service. yveonesaay, rv Mortuary, 1541 IS.

Thomas Koad. Anna V. Dasslng Anna V. Dassing, 94, died Sept 9, 1985, at Phoenix Baptist Hospital. Mrs.

Dassing, of Phoenix, wss born in Fall River, and moved to Arisona 40 years ago from Illinois. She was a member of the Elk's Emblem Club and the Progress Club. Survivors include her sister, Margaret Ballard. Private arrangements were made by Mercer Mortuary Chapel. John Monroe Morgan MESA John Monroe Morgan, 89, retired self-employed chef for 30 years, died Sept.

14, 1985, at Cosada Villa Nursing Center. Mr. Morgan, of Mesa and formerly of Holbrook, was born in Eureka Springs, and moved to Arizona 49 years ago from Oklahoma. He was a World War I Army veteran and member of the Methodist church and the American Legion. Survivors include his sons, David Charles Cecil F.

and R. John; a sister; seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Graveside services will be at 3:30 p.m. today at Holbrook Cemetery, Holbrook. Tempe Mortuary made arrangements.

Ethel Conley SCOTTSDALE Ethel Conley, 91, a homemaker, died Sept 15, 1985, at Casa Del Mar Nursing Home. Mrs. Conley, of Scottsdale, was brought to Arizona in 1913 from Nebraska where she was born. She was a member of the Church of Christ and Liberty Women's Club. Survivors include her daughters, Dixie Edwards and Dolores Vincent; 15 grandchildren, 26 grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today with services at 1 p.m. Wednesday at A.L. Moore Sons, 333 W. Adams.

drivers, road ax H5 nun. yrv uvct Hie xperience, min. 24 vrs. Lawn temeierv 27th Phoenl old clean driving reo ng record, lo- Diane FusselTand Terry Hays; two sisters; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends msy call from 6 to 9 p.m.

today at Buckeye Funeral Home, 104 E. Baseline. Services will be st 10 a.m. Wednesdsy at her church. Michael David Thomas Michael David Thomas, 27, a telephone operator, died Sept.

14, 1985, at Scottsdale Memorial Hospital. Mr. Thomss, of Phoenix, was brought to Arizona 20 years ago form Iowa where he was born. He wss an operator for Mountain Bell Telephone. Survivors include his parents, Joann and Richard; grandmother, Pearl Conklin; and two sisters.

Graveside serviceswill be at 1 p.m. today at Phoenix Memorial Park, 200 W. Beardsley Road. Botimer Family Mortuary made arrangements. Blase C.

Bies Blase C. Bies, 66, a U.S. Postal Service supervisor, died Sept. 15, 1985, st his Phoenix residence. Mr.

Bies wss born in Detroit and moved to Arizona in 1958 from Belleville, Mich. He retired in 1981 and was a member of the Nationsl Association of Federal Employees snd wss a World War II Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Bernice; daughters, Christine Willkomm, Marsha Lubich, Constance snd Danette; sons, Dennis, Tim, Kevin and Jude; three sisters; two brothers; snd five grandchildren. Friends msy call from 5 to 8 p.m. with rosary at 7 p.m.

today at Paradise Chspel Funersl Home, 3934 E. Indian School Road. Mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesdsy at St Agnes Catholic Church, 1954 N. 24th St Donna Marie Petraski a D.

Bieo uiuui osarv 714 or 1 riiiaiiuiiy AAnnriav. Mpnkii lay-t-noav. funeral Mama .17470 Idlrri Ave Intermpnl' Milt CIRCULATION SERVICE Branch Offices and Representative Service-Telephone AiO 317-7845 Apactte Junction 257-1300 Avondale 257-8300 Buckeye 257-8300 BulbeadCity 758-7274 Case Grande 834-5721 Chamfer 257-8300 Clifton 845-4255 Coolidge 723-322 Cottonwood 434-5701 Flagstaff774-7472 Gilbert 257-8300 Globe 425-2002 Goodvear257-8300 Kingman 753-5494 Holbrook 524-4424 Lake Havasu 855-4822 Luke Field 257-8300 Mesa 257-8300 Miami 425-2002 Page 445-2720 Parker 445-2343 Prescett 445-4181 Sifford 428-0450 Sedona 282-3910 Shew Low 537-2570 Superior 489-2971 Wickenburo 484-5514 WMiams 774-7472 Wiiams Field 271-8381 Winslew 289-3298 Yuma 144-3713 side, Illinois. John Hpnrv. BOURLAND, Wanted Professional chauffeur for Paradise Valjey family with new Cad.

Limo. Musi have good ret 941-0617 WANTED Retired Couple to live on horse ranch 386-2218 WANTED-Security Guards, today at Free Methodist Church of Glendale, 6331 W. LaMar. Chapel of the Chimes, Glendale, made arrangements. Dorothy Rodek Dorothy Rodek, 95, died Sept 15, 1985, at Humana Hospital Phoenix.

Mrs. Rodek, of Phoenix, was born in Hungary and moved to Arizona six years ago from New Jersey. She was a member of St Theress's Parish. Survivors include her daughter, Mary; son, Marton; 10 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m.

with rosary at 7 p.m. today at Whitney Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road. Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at her church, 5045 E.

Thomas Road. Evelyn Brayfield Evelyn Brayfield, 87, died Sept 15, 1985, at Humana Hospital Phoenix. Mrs. Brayfield, of Phoenix, was brought to Arizona 78 years ago from England where she was born. She was a member of St Paul's Episcopal Church, Order of the Eastern Star and Bisbee's Anona Club.

Survivors include her son, Bill; three grandchildren and three (great-grandchildren. Private arrangements were made by Mercer Mortuary Chapel. Paul Francis Gotch MESA Paul Francis Gotch, 68, a retired supervisor for the Illinois Central Railroad, died Sept. 14, 1985, at Desert Samaritan Hosptial. Mr.

Gotch, of Mesa, was born in Sioux Falls, S.D., and moved to Arizona 15 years ago from lllinios. He wss an Gravesideservices Wea 1 1 am at tireenwoog nne-morlnl Park. MM N. Van Buren. Friends may call 1 1 CONLEY.

Ethel, 91, Scolls- wards ft Dolores Vincent of Phx, AZ. Pre. deceased Phx, AZ. Pre decea iv husband. Richard Con.

pioneer cattle rancher i iyj ana sons, ueisoi lilly Conley. Also survl onley. Also survivi WANTED Warehouse delivery person with chauffeurs license knowledge ol Ihe Pfioenrx and surrounding ar-, tas. fo Apply in person. 1405 McDowell WANT Attendants S.

Cashiers for busy Sctsdale service station. Musi be neat 8. hard working. Apply in person 7555ECameltack WAREHOUSE includes ship-, pingreceiving, inventory, tome delivery. Good driving record, clean cut, rxinsmoker.

i Fire Eqpf. Uii 29th Av I real-Brandchllren Great-great-grandchil services two k.w.. wi Births rnWitifalV-W. today. Victor For infor- WAREHOUSE DRIVER Umus.

Visila- DJMMICK, Air ISOhr DOE. A license. Davis sr. rnx imh; oiendi tEMOUSE. heavy lifting.

WAI fcnelVW Terripe. Funeral service 10am Wed. at the Lakeshore Bible. Church of God. 641S S.

Lakeshore Tempe. Interment t. Fun-lime. Apply; Buse Prinf- E. Advertising, 1616 vertising.

16 Donna Marie Petraski, 39, a homemaker, died Sept 14, 1985, at her Phoenix residence. Mrs. Petraski was born in Carney, Mich, and moved to Arizona three years ago from Daggett, Mich. She was a member of Deer Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. Survivors include her husband, Frsnk; sons, Randy and Fred Voigt and Jeff Spencer; parents, Alice and Theodore Berger; five sisters; and a brother.

Services will be held in Michigan. Hansen Mortuary made Harvard, nix. pnoei esinaven s.emeiery. Army Airborne veteran and a member of the Elks. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy daughters, Corrine Schmidt and Carol Russell; son, Larry Stelow, mother, Bernice; five sisters; four brothers; and eight grandchildren.

Friends may call from 11:30 a.m. to time of memorial service which will be at 2:30 today at Valley of the Sun Mortuary Tri-City Chapel, 10940 E. Chandler Heights Road. FISHER, James M. Survived by wife.

Grace nix; son, lyyicnaei rvv. Huntington Bay, NY; daughter. Suzanne John- WAREHOUSEDRIVER S5 Valley Employment 264-7325 WAREHQUSMAN. Starling Hhr.l)4E Buchanan Weekend on call staff for frouo homes in Phoenix empe serving handicapped children. Excellent tor per hr.

243-4231 WLL Landscape Co fs looking for a landscape mwi WT r-llueiiiA, 1" Pew iwary jane a. four, grandchildren. moriai ai services services vyeo. flowers family re que sir. saies represeniaitve tor west side area.

Mgst have own' ia im Jithvv Iransp, commission is xlln. F5P-1erview call 974-018S aetween a-spm. PHOENIX GENERAL Aug. 22, 1985 ELLISON, Donlse and Carl, 5055 W. Vernon, girl.

198S WILLIS, Angel and Chad, 7731 W. Hatelwood. boy. Aug. 17, 198S PETERSON, Louisa and Richard, 4740 W.

Monle-bello, Glendale, girl. RADEMAN. Christine and Alan, 6307 W. Roosevelt, girl Aug. 21, 1985 CAMERON, Marlene and Ian, 2107 W.

Jennie Lane, Tucson, boy. COLLIER, Paula Jean and Monty, 2930 W. Royal Palm Road, boy. Aug. 19, 198S ARJONA, Maria and Llsan- dro, 421 N.

First Avon-dale, girl. SCHWERIN. Oarla and Charles. SIN N. 18th girt.

Aug. IMS WOLD, Kelly and John, 1531 W. Colter, girl. Sept. 1, 1985 MOREY, Lorl and Melvln, (112 N.

47th Glendale, boy. Sept 1985 BARIE, Brenda and Joseph 15001 N. 19th girl. JENKINS. Nancy and Thomas, 3634 W.

Garden Drive, girl. Sept. 3, 1985 LE. Hanh and Thang, 9205 N. 59th Glendale, boy.

Sept. 4, 1985 CRIGSBY, Lorie and Rick, 141 W. Indianola, bov. RUDELL, Sharon and Gene, 9417 Seventh Place, boy. SANCHEZ, Wendy and Robert, 2551 E.

Baltimore, Mesa, girl. GOOD SAMARITAN Aldana A. WRECKER DRIVI clover. 1. Iuh, mho.

1 Rosary Tuesday, 73 fed, 243- yveonesaay, si. joacnim $t-. MTCAtholic Church, CALL ME FIRSTS Sddsewlves students, ttpart tirrxf, 5 shifts, liohl ficepnone interviewing. No telling Involved. Call Thurs-Tues, Sepl li-SepI 842-0791 i io3 1 1 nn Mve, aun ny.

Help Wanted sun Cltv. Interment: Sunland Memorial Park. GOTCH, Paul Fi WW sftaiey rv jrl- Mary G. Malloy Mary G. Malloy, 88, a homemaker, died Sept 15, 1985, at John C.

Lincoln Hospital and Health Center. Mrs. Malloy, of Phoenix, was born in South Boston, and moved to Arizona a year ago from Massachusetts. She was a member of Sts. Simon and Jude Cathedral.

Survivors include her husband, John daughters, Maureen T. Walsh and Margaret son, Robert three sisters; 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mass will be at 3 p.m. today at her church, 6351 N. 27th Ave.

Grimshsw Bethany Chapel made arrangements. Lawrence R. Dail Lawrence R. Dail, 80, a retired construction civil engineer, died Sept 16, 1985, at Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr.

Dail, of Phoenix, was brought to Arizona 70 years ago from Illinois where he was born. He waa a member of Professional Engineers Society. Survivors include his sons, Vernon and Lawrence two sisters; four grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Private services were arranged by A.L. Moore Sons.

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 634 W. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 85013. lelghts Roal, 8925-Job Opportunities GIRLS-GUYS USA UKLA, Eric J. parents, Casslmer Do-plhy: sister. Cynthia A.

Scripture iervlce: Venla B. Echols Venla B. Echols, 85, a homemaker, died Sept 12, 1985, in San Diego. Mrs. Echols, of El Cajon, and formerly of Phoenix, was born in Thatcher.

She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Phoenix East Stake First Ward. Survivors include her daughters, Geraldine Jesperson, Florence Jespersen, Anna Bing-nam and Joyce Finlinson; sons, Malon, Robert and Donald; two sisters; a brother, 42 F'andchildren; and 120 great-grandchildren, riends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Memory Lawn Mortuary, 719 N. 27th and one hour before time of service, which will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at her church, 1815 E.

Missouri. Dale Richard Horsey SEDONA Dale Richard Hersey, 41, a civil service computer operator, died Sept 11, 1985, in Madrid, Spain. Mr. Hersev, of Madrid, was a former resident of Sedona. Survivors include his wife, Margaret; son, Sean; parents, June and Marshall; and a sister.

Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Westcott Funeral Chapel, Sedona. Ruth Hutchinson HOLBROOK Ruth Hutchinson, 83, a homemaker, died Sept 14, 1985, at Northland Medical Center. Mrs. Hutchinson, of Holbrook, was born in Amite, and moved to Arizona 60 years ago from Louisiana.

She was a member of United Methodist Church in Holbrook, Holbrook Senior Citizens, member and past matron of the Liberty Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star and past president of American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include her daughter, Mary Despan; a grandson and a great-grandson. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at her church. Owens Mortuary, Holbrook, made arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to Holbrook Senior Citizens Extended Care Facility, Holbrook, 86025, or to her church. LeRoy F. Richards HOLBROOK LeRoy F. Richards, 79, an automobile mechanic, died Sept 15, 1985, at Northland Medical Center. Mr.

Richards, of Holbrook, was born in Joseph City. He owned Richard's Garage, retiring in 1968 and was a member and high priest of the Holbrook First Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; daughters, Jackie R. Rogers and Dee D. Richards; sons, Edward Robert K.

and Leonard two sisters; a brother; 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Owens Mortuary in Holbrook. Delia V. Ford SUN VALLEY -Delia V.Ford, 83.

died Sept 14, 1985, at her Sun Valley residence. Mrs. Ford was born in El Paso, Texas, and moved to Arizona 17 years ago from California. She was a member of Noah's Ark Children's Church in Sun Valley. Survivors include her daughter, Lorene Bucky, five sisters; and three brothers.

Private services were arranged by Owens Mortuary, Holbrook. i uesqa.y anaoow Crystal E. Robinson Beaman Crystal Emma Robinson Besmsn, 79, a retired retail salesperson, died Sept 14; 1985, at Humana Hospital Phoenix. Mrs. Beaman, of Phoenix, was born in Lander, Wyo, and moved to Arizona in 1952 from Albany, Ore.

Survivors include her dsughs ters, Marge Cameron, Verda Loftis and Sylvia Trout; a sister; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Friends msy call from 2 to 5 p.m. today at Menke Funeral Home, 12420 N. 103rd Ave, Sun City. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m.

Wednesdsy at Memory Lawn Cemetery, 719 N. 27th Ave. Denlce Ann Kozall Denice Ann Kozall, 20, a senior at Arizona State University, died Sept 14, 1985, at Scottsdale Memorial Hospital North. Ms. Kozall, of Scottsdale, was born in.

Parma, Ohio, and was brought to Arizona in 1977 from Ohio. She graduated from Horizon High School in 1982 and worked part time for five years for Lighting Sciences in Scottsdale. She wss a member of the National Honor Society and received an outstanding business skills student award. Survivors include her parents, Janice and Steve; brother, Curtis grandparents, Irene, Pientka and Steve and Pauline Kozall; and great-grandmother, Julia Pientka. Friends may call from 8 a.m to 9 p.m.

with rosary at 7 p.m. today at Messinger Mortuary, 7601 E. Indian School Road. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesdsy at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 11300 N.

64th St, ScotU-dale. Eugene Kenneally Eugene Kenneally, 55, manager of perso fmmed openings for IS sharp gin lyionuaxv reenyvay. Frl Aim. M. IMS ovei over wrjb young people io can a- kjvl are tree ii ree IWflll, r-iorai Id travel to Ha uapaidonllwiobli turn.

Walter Taylor CAVE CREEK Walter Taylor, 84, a retired self-employed insurance broker, died Sept 15, 1985, at Humana Hospital Desert Valley in Phoenix. Mr. Taylor, of Cave Creek, was born in Cypress, 111, and moved to Arizona in 1979 from Illinois. He was a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Masons. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; daughter, Mary Bonnell; son, Robert; eight grandchildren and eight crest-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m today at Shadow Mountain Mortuary, 2350E.Greenway. Gerald David Hamilton GLENDALE Gerald David Hamilton, 13, of Glendale, died Sept 13, 1985, in Prescott He was born in St Louis, Ma, and 'was brought to Arizona 12 years ago from He was a student at Kachina Elementary School. Survivors include his parents, Joy and Jerry, sister, Tracy, and grandmother, Margaret Null. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. today at Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N.

59th Ave. Graveside serviceswill be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Resthaven Park Cemetery, 6298 W. Northern. Almus Dimmlck TEMPE Almus Dimmick, 87, died Sept 15, at his Tempe residence.

Mr. Dimmick was bom in Kansas and moved to Arizona in 1937 from Fort Morgan, Colo. He was employed by Sunshine Farms in Tempe for 25 years, retiring as foreman in 1963. He was a member of the Lakeshore Bible Church of God in Tempe and was an elder in the church for most of his life in Tempe and in Colorado. Survivors include his wife, Hattie; daughters, Leverna Grossman, Dorothy Burnett, Julia Burnett and Frances Gatti; eon, Charles; three sisters; two brothers; 14 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren.

Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. today at Carr Mortuary, 1445 Southern Ave, Tempe. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m Wednesday at his church, 6415 S. Lakeshore Drive, Tempe. Memorial contributions may be made to his church's Building Fund.

Sinone Norman Tortlce Sr. WHITE RIVER Sinone Norman Tortice, 54, a laborer, died Sept 12, 1985, at his residence on Ft Apache Indian Reservation. Mr. Tortice was born in Alchesay Flat on the Ft Apache Indian Reservation. He was a Navy veteran and member of the White Mountain Apache Tribe.

Survivors include his wife, Cornelia; daughters, Rena Chee and Bemdina Sangs-ter, sons, Sinone, Jr. and Harry, two sisters; two brothers; and eight grandchildren. A wake will begin at 10 a.m. today at the home of Henry Chee. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday at White River Lutheran Church. Owens Mortuary, Show Low, made arrange-, ments. ram- prornolionrrigml cantl musi trans guar. Applj-I be neal, enlhusi-able lo converse slit, and vived by her husband. John A.

AAatloy, Phoenix; daughters, Maureen a1ir.terM.hr8e Massachusett; ton, Rob-eT L. Malby, Hoyslon, Texas; slslers, Catherine Crpke, Boston, Massachu-ifH. sll4r. Agnes McCann, Ipswich, Massa- easily, working cond makeT this an xlnt opply for TO START IMMED fo-tpmi McCann, Framinonarri ACE TAXI busiest co looking 4 nnasss cnuseus; i srano' orea cniiaren. ana 3.

ATTENTION '-nine Avenue, rnfermenl Braln-tree. MAatrautt. Ar- If "Vwr are new Pnoenlx. rno to ieoiaararily discontinuing your aducafion. recent discharged from the service, or Bethany Home Road.

for ny reason seeking lem- work, con- BALOYS, Diana and Stanley, IM04 N. 48th Drive, Glendale, plrL BONCHIS, Maria and Cornel, tl W. Wagoner, boy. COX, Laura and Lowell, 3711 W. Helena Drive, Glendale, MICKEY, Same and roberl, 405 Caw Bolo, Goodyear, MUNSAKER, Martha and David, 4717 E.

Butte, Mesa, girl. MCGAREY, Cynthia and Charles, 4225 e. Pinchot, girl. ROSE, LucHe and Kevin, 2030 W. Tuekev Lane, boy.

WALLACE. Sylvia and Bert, 418 W.Bulsl, girl. WEBB, Sheena, 3222 N. 44th Scollsdale, girl. WILSON, Yvonne and William, 7SI E.

Glade, Mesa, bov. Aug. 24, IMS BATTERSHALL, DeAnna and Edward, 1406 W. Hon- onegh Drive, girl. MORGAN, Susan and Gary, 4123 W.

Wlndrose Drive, S42I W. Cncanlo, bov. CHlMBUft, suianne and Da- vM, 1131 N. 59th Drive, boy. rLpRES, France.

3325 Madison, bov. KEMP. Judy and James, 3048 N. 42nd Lane, girl. JASSO, Sharon, 5744 N.

41sl boy. JONES, Jeanette and Gary, 1022 N. 37th girl. JURADO, Michele and Steven, 2919 N. 87th Lane, LOPEZ.

Gloria, 5211 S. 12lh WavTboy. MULLAN, Gary and Michael. 5202 N. 17th girl JOHNSON.

Elliabalh and Jack, 1025 E. San Miguel, girl. Sder Ihis unique opportunity. pr cqreer inin are may be tired of td ino papers, ware nnel rcwius ana miormauon systems IOr Samaritan Health Services, died Sept 15,. 1985.

at hia Phoenix residence. Mr. Kan. ft working for. a Hnnaoi' mcorr vatmo' aWODM in I A nl M.

reference ma- arlmenl, Rawd ad-. Barbara Anne St. Jean MESA Barbara Anne St Jean, 54, a retired registered nurse, died Sept 14, 1985, at Maricopa Medical Center. Mrs. St Jean, of Mesa, moved to Arizona seven years ago from Massachusetts where she was born.

Survivors include her husband, Roland; daughters, Linda Sherman and Sanda Jus-suane; mother, Alice Williams; two brothers; and four grandchildren. Services, arranged by Botimer Family Mortuary, were held Monday. Glen V. Halvereon Glen V. Halverson, 80, died Sept 14, 1985, at Scottsdale Memorial Hospital.

Mr. Halverson, of Phoenix, was born in Punca, Neb, and moved to Arizona in 1952 from Sioux City, Iowa. He was a supervisor for Garrett Gas Turbines Co. for 18 years, retiring in 1970. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; daughter, Janice Street; son, Richard; a sister, seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m. today with services at 11 a.m. Wednesdsy at A.L. Moore at Sons' Memory Chapel, 333 W.Adams. vanotmcnl POSH I ar ever I work tfrm- Alt lo start termenl Queen of All Saints (JtroftnlL.

VSkA tIt't'S io to 2, itOT lo Now.yoy can vfefcywffi)' daugrjler, Gloria Gonjalei; nome W. WW. wa niHMW II, IrflU HUM IIIIHVW where he was born. He retired from the Air Force in 1972 after 22 years. He served in the Korean Conflict and Vietnam War, receiving; a Bronze Star.

He was a member of the American Legion and a past master and 32 degree Mason. Survivors include his wife, Bonnie; daughters, Cynthia, Deborah Telle and Holly, son, Jason; mother, Geneva; a sister, and two grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 4 p.m. today at Messinger Mortuary Chapel, 7601 Indian School Road, Scottsdale. Memorial contributions msy be msde to Samaritan Medical Foundation Heart Section, 2700 Third St.

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