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FINAL B8 The Arizona Republic Saturday, March 25, 1989 OBITUARIES Michael Fitzgerald, 55; DeConcini brother-in-law Michael Fitzgerald, a brother-in-law of U.S. Sen. Dennis DeConcini and a former Valley National Bank vice president, died March 1989, in a plane crash near Eugene, Ore. He was 55. Mr.

Fitzgerald had taken off from Brookings, and was headed Eugene when the accident occurred. Mr. Fitzgerald, who was born Mount Clemens, came with Bartlett Heard; Bartlett Bradford Heard, son of founder of the Heard Museum Phoenix, has died in a hospital Oakland, Calif. He was 90. Mr.

Heard was the son of the Dwight B. Heard, who was once publisher of the Arizona Republican, predecessor of The Arizona Republic. The family's original homestead, the northeastern corner of Central Avenue and Monte Vista Road, is site of the Heard Museum, which founded in 1929. Obituaries published by The Arizona Republic in its news columns 'are provided free of charge as a public service. Parties desiring specifically worded obituaries may -place them through their mortuaries in the paid classified advertising section.

AHNEMAN, Arnold Edward ALMOUR, Ralph P. 'Dick' AVILA, Pilar R. BALZANO, Joseph F. BAUER, Fritz BAXTER, Ralph P. BEASLEY, Cora Belle BROWN, Arthur Don BRUNZIE, Victor Chester BURTON, Gary Wayne CHILDERS, Alma CHRISTENSEN, Audrey Mae COOK, Ricky Lee CRAIN, Rose Josephine Kelly Raymond DICKEY, Lloyd D.

DONAHOE, Alma 'Tudy' DULLA, Guy P. Jr. FENN, Louise B. FITZGERALD, Michael FURMANIAK, Marcyanna GONZALEZ, Rey GRAHAM, Howard E. GRAPPEL, Mildred GREEN, Harry James GUFFEY, William Alton HEARD, Bartlett Bradford HOUTCOOPER, Kathryn Helena IRISH, Mildred Anderson KING, Verne H.

KINLOCH, Mary B. LAWSON, Amos LIBBY, Alyssa LeeAnn LOPEZ, Ernest R. MARQUEZ, Anthony 'Picalo' M. MOORE, Betty Blanche OROSCO, Manuela Hernandez PARKER, Juana C. PARRINI, Frances PERKINS, Chester 'Chet' E.

PORTER, Cassandra Adams RAKES, Genevie S. REINERTSON, Thomas C. ROSE, Arlo Karculais SCHIPPER, Donald SHAW, James M. STANTON, Ruth D. TARLETZ, Leo WARD, Leon Eugene Jr.

WARD, Leon Eugene Sr. WEINY, George YOUNGBECK, Frank X. Obituaries published by The Arizona Arnold Edward Ahneman, 85, of Tempe, a retired hairdresser, died March 23, 1989, in Mesa. He was born in Survivors include his wife, Hilda; one daughter; one brother; and three grandchildren. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m.

Saturday, Tempe Mortuary, 405 E. Southern Ave. Ralph P. "Dick" Almour, 88, of Mesa, the owner of resorts in Arizona, died March 22, 1989. He was born in Canada.

Survivors include his wife, Cecilia; a son; seven grandchildren; and three great Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Apache Wells Community Church, 2115 N. Gayridge Road, Mesa. 7 Pilar R. Avila, 76, of Cashion, a farm worker, died March 20, 1989.

He was born in Mexico. Survivors include his wife, Juanita; three daughters; six sons; 27 grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Rosary: 7 p.m. Sunday, St. Vianney Catholic Church, 539 La Pasada Goodyear, with visiation from 6 to 8 p.m.

Mass: 10 a.m. Monday, St. William's Catholic Church, 111th Avenue and Third Street, Cashion. Cordy Funeral Home. Joseph F.

Balzano, 79, of Sun City, a retired parks and recreation supervisor in Denver, died March 23, 1989. He was born in Denver. Survivors include his wife, Coleen; and a son. Memorial services: 1 p.m. Monday, Sunland Memorial Park Mortuary, 15826 N.

Del Webb Sun City. Fritz Bauer, 83, of Prescott Valley, a retired wood finisher, died March 23, 1989. He was born in Germany. Survivors include his great nephew, Kevin; and a great niece, Margaret Lares. Services: 2 p.m.

Monday, Redwood Memorial Gardens, Dewey. Memory Chapel Mortuary. P. Baxter, 95, of Sun City, a farmer, died March 22, 1989. He was born in Astoria, Ill.

Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; two daughters; one sister; three grandchildren; greatgrandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, 'Sunland Memorial Park Mortuary, 15826 Del Webb Sun City, Contributions: Cancer Society, P.O. Box 33187, Phoenix, 85067. Cora Belle Beasley, 68, of Glendale, a homemaker, died March 23, 1989.

She was born in Texas. Survivors include her husband, Andy; as one daughter; a son; seven grandchildren; and seven Services: 7 p.m. Friday, March 31, Faith Temple, 6602 N. 51st Glendale. Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary.

Arthur Don Brown, 24, of Phoenix, a construction worker, died March 21, 1989. He was an Arizona native. Survivors include his wife, Sophie; two sons; one brother; three sisters; his parents; and grandparents. Services have been held. Botimer Funeral Home.

parents to Arizona in 1948. He graduated from St. Mary's High School in 1950. He later graduated 23, from Arizona State University. He became assistant vice president of Valley National Bank, where he worked from 1956 to 1960.

for Mr. Fitzgerald moved to San Diego in 1960, where he was co-owner of the in Fitzgerald-Palmer Advertising Pubhis lic Relations Agency. In 1968, he and his family moved to Seattle, then to Brookings, Ore. He bought a sheep ranch and was later elected Curry County commissioner. Mr.

Fitzgerald twice lost races for Congress in Oregon as a Republican. During his years in the Valley, he was active in the Young Republicans and the Advertising. Club. He was an Army veteran. He met his wife, Norma, while pioneer Phoenix family founded the Mr.

Heard, who died Wednesday, in spent his childhood in Phoenix. In the in 1920s, moved to Berkeley, where he attended the University of late California. He lived most of his adult life in the San Francisco Bay area. Following in his father's footsteps as a business pioneer, Mr. Heard on founded the Phoenix-based BartlettHeard Land and Cattle the the Butane and the Heard Foundawas Museum Trust.

He also founded the Photo and Sound Co. of Victor Chester Brunzie, 85, of Peoria, a retired truck driver, died March 23, 1989, in Sun City. He was born in Springfield, Ill. Survivors include his sons, Gerald, Leroy, Bob and Ron; 11 grandchildren; and three great -grandchildren. Services will be in Illinois.

Best Funeral Services. Gary Wayne Burton, 26, of Tempe, a landscaper, died March 1, 1989. He was born in Orange, and was a Marine Corps veteran. Survivors include his mother, Helen one sister; and four brothers. Services have been held.

Brown's Colonial Mortuary. Alma Childers, 73, of Thatcher, a homemaker, died March 22, 1989. She was born in Arkansas. Survivors include her husband, Nathan; three daughters; two sons; three sisters; 17 grandchildren; and three great -grandchildren. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m.

Sunday, Safford Funeral Home. Services: 3 p.m. Monday, Thatcher Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Stake Center, with additional visitation two hours prior to the service. Audrey Mae Christensen, 63, of Glendale, a homemaker, died March 22, 1989. She was born in Louisiana.

Survivors include her husband, A.M. "Chris;" four daughters; a son; her mother; two sisters; two brothers; and three grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, 7924 N. 59th Glendale.

Ricky Lee Cook, 12, of Tempe, a Thew Elementary School student, died March 22, 1989. He was born in St. Louis. Survivors include his parents, Dorothy "Dottie" and Aaron; three sisters; one brother; and his grandmother. Services: 11 a.m.

Monday, Meldrum Mortuary, 52 N. MacDonald Mesa, with visitation an hour prior to services. Rose Josephine Crain, 90, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died March 23, 1989. She was born in Missouri. Survivors include her daughters, Juanita Garside and Virginia Saavedra; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Paradise Chapel Funeral Home, 3934 E. Indian School Road. Services: 1 10 a.m. Monday at the mortuary.

Kelly Raymond Crosson, 65, of Phoenix, a retired business and property management consultant, died March 23, 1989. He was born in Arkansas. Survivors include his wife, Marjorie two daugh ters; one son; two sisters; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Messinger Mortuary, 7601 E.

Indian School Road, Scottsdale, with visitation an hour prior to services. Lloyd D. Dickey, 89, of Los of Angeles, a former Phoenix resident, died March 19, 1989. He was born in Thomasville, and came to Arizona in 1920. He was a principal of Booker T.

Washington High School for 10 years, starting in 1943. He was a graduate of Phoenix Union Colored High School. Survivors include his sons, L. Duquesne III, Dudley R. and Dr.

Robert; one sister; and seven grandchildren. Services will be in Los Angeles. Universal Memorial Center. Alma "Tudy" Donahoe, 85, of Scottsdale, a registered nurse, died March 22, 1989. She was born in Illinois.

Survivors include a daughter, Diane D. Cusack; her son, James one sister; and five grandchilren. Rosary: 7 p.m. Sunday, Messinger Mortuary, 7601 E. Indian School Road, with visitation from 5 to 8 p.m.

Sunday. Mass: 10 a.m. Monday, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 7655 E. Main Scottsdale. Guy P.

Dulla 63, of Tempe, a self-employed mold maker, died March 23, 1989. He was born in Detroit and was an Army Air Corps veteran. Survivors include his wife, Myra a daughter; one son; one brother; and three grandchildren. Memorial services: 1 p.m. Saturday, Tempe Mortuary, 405 E.

Southern Ave. Louise B. Fenn, 74, of Sun City, a hairdresser, died March 21, 1989. She was born in Illinois. Survivors include her husband, William a daughter; two sisters; and four grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Lakeview United Methodist Church, 10298 Thunderbird Sun City. Contributions: Lakeview Church Choir or favorite charity. Menke Funeral Home. Marcyanna Furmaniak, 103, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died March 22, 1989.

She was born in Poland. Survivors inlcude her daughters, Harriet Aleksander, Eugenia Zarembski, and Cecelia; a son, Henry; two grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home Road, with visitation from 4 to 8 p.m.

Mass: 9 a.m. Monday, Brophy Chapel, 4701 N. Central Ave. Contributions: Salvation Army, P.O. Box 52177, Phoenix 85072.

Rey Gonzalez, 24, of Morenci, a pipe fitter, died March 22, 1989. He was an Arizona native. Survivors include his wife, Frances; one son; his parents; five sisters; and one brother. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, Sacred Heart Cemetery, Clifton.

Caldwell Funeral Home. attending St. Mary's. She is the daughter of Peggy Hurley and is a former vice chairwoman of the state Republican Party, She is the older sister of Susan DeConcini, wife of Sen. DeConcini.

Other survivors include Mr. Fitzgerald's daughters, Julie Ross, Shannon and Kathleen; a son, Ted; two brothers; and five grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are pending. museum Orinda Convalescent Hospital in Oakland, Calif. Mr.

Heard is survived by his daughter, Helen his daughter-in-law, Barbara Woods Heard; three grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Memorial services will be held Monday in California. The family requests memorial contributions be made to the Heard Museum, 22 Monte Vista Road, Phoenix AZ. 85004. Juana C.

Parker, 65, of Avondale, a retired secretary, died March 23, 1989. She was an Arizona native. Survivors include her husband, William a daughter; one son; four sisters; two brothers; and four grandchildren. Visitation: 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Cordy Funeral Home Chapel, 310 N.

Litchfield Road, Goodyear. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Christ Lutheran Church, 406 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear. Frances Parrini, 74, of Phoenix, a seamstress, died March 22, 1989.

She was born in Italy. Surviviors include her daughter, Clare two grandchildren. Visitation: 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Monday, Heritage Funeral Chapel, 6830 W. Thunderbird Road, Peoria.

Services: 10 a.m. Monday, St. Jerome's Catholic Church, 10815 N. 35th Ave. Chester "Chet" E.

Perkins, 83, of Mesa, a retired freight and passenger traveling agent, died March 23, 1989. He was born in Missouri. Survivors his Betty; one daughter; include, brothers. Memorial services: 10 a.m. Saturday, Chapel of Prayer Funeral Home, 108 N.

56th Mesa. Contributions: Central Christian Church, 933 N. Lindsay Road, Mesa, 85203. Cassandra Adams Porter, 47, of ParaValley, a homemaker, died 22, 1989. She was born in Texas.

Survivors include her husband, Kenneth two daughters; one sister; brothers; and three grandchildren. Visitation: 4 to 9 p.m. Monday, Messinger 7601 E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale. Services: 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday, Scottsdale Bible Church, 7601 E. Shea Scottsdale. Genevie S. Rakes, 71, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died March 22, 1989. She was born in Minneapolis.

Survivors include three daughters, Carole Bellar, Jan Payne and Barbara Edgar; sons, Eddie and Terry; eight grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Services have been held. Acress Mortuary, Glendale. Thomas Christian Reinertson, 79, of Mesa, self employed farmer, died March 22, 1989. He was born in Everest, Kan.

Survivors include his wife, a daughter; a sister; and two grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, View Memorial Gardens, 7900 E. Apache Trail, Mesa, with visitation one hour before services. Arlo Karculais Rose, 61, of Glendale, a retired manufacturing company employee, died March 22, 1989, in Dallas.

She was born in Waycross, Ga. Survivors include her daughter, Sandra A. Davis; a son, Peter N. Karculais; two sisters; five grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Services will be in Texas.

Dalton Sons Funeral Home of Lewisville, Texas. Donald Schipper, 79, of Glendale, an appliance salesman, died March 22, 1989. He was born in Michigan. Survivors include his wife, Phyllis; three daughters; two sons; three sisters; brothers; and eight grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m.

Saturday, Orangewood Church, 3702 W. Orangewood Phoenix. Green Acres Mortuary. James M. Shaw, 64, of Sun City, an insurance broker, died March 23, 1989.

He was born in Chicago and was a Marine Corps veteran. Survivors include his wife, Lois; three sons; his mother; two sisters; one brother; six grandchildren. Services will be private. Sunland Memorial Park Mortuary. Ruth D.

Stanton, 67, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died March 24, 1989. She was a native of Clifton. Survivors include her daughter, Suzanne Bird; sons, Jim and Hank; and one grandchild. Services will be private. Hansen Mortuary.

Leo Tarletz, 83, of Sun City, the owner of an auto wrecking company, died March 23, 1989. He was born in Cleveland and was Air Force veteran. Survivors include his wife Chatherine one daughter; two sisters; and one grandchild. Services: 4 p.m. Sunday at the family residence, 11020 N.

109th Sun City. Contributions: Jewish Federation, 32 W. Coolidge Phoenix, 85013. National Cremation and Burial Society. Leon Eugene Ward 21, of Farmington, N.M., a former Bisbee resident, a laborer, died March 21, 1989.

was a native of Bisbee. Survivors include his mother, Bonnie Ward Woltmon; two sisters; a brother; and grandfather. Memorial services: 1 p.m. Saturday, Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, 7924 N. 59th Glendale.

Leon Eugene Ward 50, of Farmington, N.M., a former Phoenix resident, an Arizona Public Service foreman, died March 21, 1989. He was born in California. Survivors include his father, Homer. Memorial services: 1 p.m. Saturday, Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, 7924 N.

59th Glendale. George Weiny, 85, of Peoria, a union negotiator, died March 22, 1989, in Phoenix. He was born in Milton, Iowa. Survivors include his daughters, Vivian Harris and Elizabeth Koch-Kanes; sons, George A. and Philip 12 grandchildren; and 12 greatgrandchildren.

Visitation: 10 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Heritage Funeral Chapel, 6830 Thunderbird Road, Peoria. Frank X. Youngbeck, 77, of Mesa, a retired brick mason, died March 22, 1989. He was born in Wisconsin and was a World War Il Navy veteran.

Survivors include his wife, Irene one daughter; a son; three sisters; one brother; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held in Wisconsin. Tempe Mortuary. William F. Kerby; former chairman of Dow Jones Co.

San Francisco. He served as president of the Dwight B. Heard Investment Co. Mr. Heard was a member of the Chancellors Circle of the University of California at Berkeley and a member of the board of the International Folk Art Foundation in Santa Fe.

Born in Wayland, Mr. Heard maintained two residences there, as well as one in Phoenix and one in Berkeley. He died in the Howard E. Graham, 64, of Scottsdale, the owner of a sign company, died March 23, 1989. He was born in Detroit and was an Army veteran.

Survivors include his wife, Carol; two daughters; one son; one brother; and eight grandchildren. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale. Services: 10 a.m.

Monday at the funeral home. Mildred Grappel, 78, of Sun City, a legal secretary, died March 21, 1989. She was born in New York. Survivors include a son, Robert. Services: 11 a.m.

Monday, Lundberg Mortuary, Golden Door Chapel, 11211 Michigan Youngtown. Harry James Green, 71, of Phoenix, a glazier, died March 23, 1989. He was born in Pennsylvania and was an Army veteran. Survivors include his daughters, Jacqueline M. Hintz, Judith A.

Boling and Mary Lynn Franey; six grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Rosary: 7 /p.m. Monday, Chapel the Chimes Mortuary, 7924 N. 59th Glendale, with visitation from 5 to 8 p.m. Mass: 10 a.m.

Tuesday, St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church, 3140 N. 51st Glendale. William Alton Guffey, 75, of Glendale, a retired grocer, died March 20, 1989. He was born in Arkansas.

Survivors include his wife, Vivian; one daughter; two sisters; and one brother. Services: 4 p.m. Monday, Skinner Memorial Chapel, Glencroft Care Center, 8641 N. 67th Avenue, Glendale. Contributions: Glencroft Zion Fund, 8611 N.

67th 85302. A.L. Moore and Sons. Kathryn Helena Houtcooper, 67, of Scottsdale, a retired telephone operator, died March 23, 1989. She was born in Hartley, Iowa.

Survivors include her husband, Warren two sons; two sisters; two brothers; and five grandchildren. Services: 9:30 a.m. Monday, Messinger Mortuary, 7601 E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale, with visitation an hour prior to services. Contributions: American Cancer Society, P.O.

Box 752, Scottsdale 85252. Mildred Anderson Irish, 79, of Peoria, a homemaker, died March 22, 1989. She was born in Chicago. Survivors include her daughters, Jean Loftus and Marilyn Polcyn; sons, Douglas and Robert; two sisters; one brother; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m.

Monday, St. Christopher's Episcopal Church 10233 Peoria Sun City. Menke Funeral Home. Verne H. King, 62, of Glendale, a retired galvanizer for a steel company, died March 22, 1989.

He was born in Steubenville, Ohio, and was an Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Marion B. "Bonnie;" stepdaughter; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services have been held. Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary.

Mary B. Kinloch, 68, of Payson, a cook, died March 24, 1989. She was a native of Scottsdale. Survivors include her husband, Tom H. three daughters; two sons; her mother; two sisters; two brothers; 10 Mass: and noon Monday, great- Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, 2121 S.

Rural Road, Tempe. Tempe Mortuary. Amos Lawson, 66, of Phoenix, a retired security guard, died March 22, 1989. He was a native of Beattyvillle. Survivors include sisters; and two brothers.

Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, 7924 N. 59th Glendale. Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Arizona National Veterans a Cemetery, 23029 N.

Cave Creek Road. Alyssa LeeAnn Libby, the infant daughter of Jeannie and Donald, of Glendale, died March 21, 1989, in Phoenix. She was born in Phoenix. Other survivors include her grandparents. Graveside services: 9 a.m.

Saturday, Resthaven Memorial Park, 6290 W. Northern Glendale. Green Acres Mortuary. Ernest R. Lopez, 56, of Phoenix, an automobile body painter, died March 22, 1989.

He was a native of Phoenix. Survivors include his wife, Yolanda; two daughters; two sisters; and one brother. Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Greer Funeral Home, 5921 W. Thomas Road.

Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Mexican Evangelical Church, 2925 W. Polk St. Anthony "Picalo" Manuel Marquez, 27, of Phoenix, a laborer, died March 22, 1989. He was a native of Phoenix.

Survivors include his wife, Isabell; one daughter; two sons; his parents; two sisters; and three brothers. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. Monday, Universal Sunset Chapel, 7007 S. Central with visitation from 6 to 9 p.m. Mass: 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday, St. Anthony's Catholic Church, 909 S. First Ave. Betty Blanche Moore, 56, of Mesa, a teacher, died March 23, 1989. She was born in Chicago.

Survivors include her husband Rudolph; a daughter; two sons; two brothers; and four grandchildren. Visita4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Messinger Morturary, 7601 E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale. Services: 3 p.m.

Sunday, First Southern Baptist Church, 5230 N. Scottsdale Road. Manuela Hernandez Orosco, 69, of Guadalupe, a homemaker, died March 22, 1989, in Phoenix. She was born in Mexico. Survivors include her husband, Saturnino and three sisters.

Rosary: 7 p.m. Sunday, Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, 5445 San Angelo with visitation from 6 p.m. to midnight. Mass: 9 a.m. Monday at the church.

Carr Mortuary. BETHLEHEM, Pa. William F. Kerby, a former chairman of Dow Jones Co. whose career in the newspaper business spanned nearly half a century, died of cancer Sunday at his home.

He was 81. Mr. Kerby held every major position on the news staff of The Wall Street Journal before becoming an executive officer at the Journal's publisher, Dow Jones Co. "Bill Kerby served Dow Jones with distinction for 47 years in jobs ranging from reporter to chairman and chief executive," Warren H. Phillips, Dow Jones' chairman, said in a statement.

Mr. Kerby joined the Journal's Washington, D.C., staff in 1933. He was managing editor and then executive editor from 1942 to 1951, helping to develop the front-page news features and other innovations that shaped the modern Journal and its growth into a national paper. Mr. Kerby was elected executive vice president of Dow Jones in 1961, president in 1966, and chairman of the board in 1972.

He retired in 1978 but continued to serve on the board of directors until Nov. 19, 1980. As president of Dow Jones and i its chairman from 1966 to 1978, he presided over the company's diversification into community newspapers, overseas publishing, electronic-information services and other ventures. Francis Russell; historian wrote Harding biography Francis Russell, a historian and prolific writer whose publication in 1968 of a biography of Warren G. Harding became a cause celebre when relatives of the former president succeeded in preventing the author from printing some of Harding's love letters, died of a heart attack Tuesday in Falmouth Hospital, on Cape Cod, Mass.

He was 79 and lived in Sandwich, Mass. In addition to the controversy over the Harding biography, The Shadow of Blooming Grove, Mr. Russell was embroiled for more than a quarter of a century in arguments with other historians over his contention that he had solved the Sacco-Vanzetti case. His first book about the case, Tragedy in Dedham, was published in 1962. In 1986, he summed up his findings in a book called Sacco Vanzetti: The Case Resolved.

He wrote that of the two anarchists involved in a holdup in Braintree, in which two men were slain, only Nicola Sacco was guilty and that Bartolomeo Vanzetti was innocent. Mr. Russell was born in Boston. He was a graduate of Bowdoin College and received a master's degree from Harvard in 1937. He wrote articles for several magazines in the United States and abroad, before joining the Canadian army in 1941.

He was discharged as a captain in 1946 and published his first book, Three Studies in 20th Century Obscurity, in 1954. Mr. Russell turned out a steady string of books, marked by careful historical research combined with a distinctive and entertaining narrative style. These volumes included The American Heritage Book of the Pioneer, in 1961; Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill, 1963; The Making of the Nation, 1968; Forty Years Ago, 1970; A City in Terror, 1975; The President Makers from Mark Hanna to Joseph P. Kennedy, 1976; The Secret War, 1981; and The Knave of Boston, 1987.

Charles Suppon; designer won 1978 Coty Award NEW YORK Charles Suppon, a designer who won a 1978 Coty Award for his women's fashions and who was co-author of the book for the Peter Allen musical Legs Diamond, died Tuesday of a brain tumor. He was 40. The Collinsville, native studied fashion in Chicago and later came to New York to work as an assistant to Calvin Klein. In 1977, Mr. Suppon created his own fashion label for women.

The following year, he won the Coty, fashion's equivalent of the Oscar. In 1979, he designed the costumes for Peter Allen's Broadway review Up in One. He later worked on Allen's appearances at Radio City Music Hall and Carnegie Hall in New York and on his national tours. For the past three years, Mr. Suppon had acted as Allen's manager.

Mr. Suppon came up with concept for Legs Diamond, the musical loosely based on the gangster of the same name, and was co-author with Harvey Fierstein. The show closed last month after a short run and negative reviews. Compiled from The Associated Press and The New York Times. Go-cart, motorcycle crash kills boy A 9-year-old Mesa boy died Thursday night after his go-cart collided with a motorcycle.

Kendall Greenley of the 2700 block of North Mountview Road was flown by helicopter after the accident to Scottsdale Memorial Hospital-Osborn, where he died of head injuries. The boy was driving a go-cart, with a passenger, at the side of Mountview when he turned into the street and was struck by the motorcycle, Mesa NOTICE Classifications 801 thru 859 Remaining Classifications are located in SECTION 801-Funeral Announcements CANNOM, Mrs. Wilma G. Memorial Service 11:00 AM, Monday, Bellevue Heights Baptist Church, 9440 Hutton Sun City. Burial in Kansas City, Mo.

Arrangements by Menke Funeral Home. CARDEN, Mary Memorial Services 10:00 A.M. today, Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 West Bethany Home Road. Interment Memory Lawn Memorial Park. DICKEY, Lloyd D.

Funeral services March 25, 2pm, at Angeles Funeral Home, 3875 Crenshaw' Blvd, 'Los Angeles, CA. Passed away March 19th. Survived by sister Elizabeth Robinson, sons L.D. Dickey Dudley R. Robert Dickey, DDS, 3 daughfers-In-law, grandchildren, niece Eleanor D.

Ragsdale, nephew William Dickey. Universal Memorial Center courtesy of, Entombment Inglewood Memorial Park, Inglewood, CA. FENN, Louise Funeral Service Monday 2:00 P.M. af Lakeview United Methodist Church 103rd Ave. Thunderbird.

Menke FUneral Home, Sun City. FURMANIAK, Marcyanna, died March 22, 1989. Survived by. her daughters, Harriet Aleksander and Cecelia Furmaniak, both of Phoenix; Eugenia Zarembski, Chicago, nois; son, Henry Furmanlak, grandchildren Chicago, and 3 Rosary 7:30 P.M. Sunday; Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 West Bethany, Home Road.

Mass of Christian Burial 9:00 A.M. Monday, Brophy Chapel, 4701 North Central Avenue. Holy Mausoleum. FRIENDS CALL 4-8 P.M. Sunday.

In lieu of material remembrances, those who wish may donate to the Salvation The driver of the motorcycle, Andrew Curdow, 18, of the 2600 block of North Mountview, was not seriously injured, police said. The passenger on the go-cart, Brett Murdock, 9, of the 2600 block of East Kael Mesa, was taken to Good Samaritan Medical Center, where he was listed in good condition Friday. No citations were issued. 801-Funeral Announcements Army, P.O. Box 52177, Phoenix, Arizona, 85072.

IRISH, Mrs. Mildred Anderson. No Visitation. Memorial Service, 10:00 AM, Monday, St. Episcopal Church, 10233 W.

Peoria Ave, Sun City. Arrangements by Menke Funeral Home. KRUSE, Rudolph 62. Passed away March 22, 1989. Survived by wife, Hazel L.

Kruse, daughter, Deborah Dalis, sons, Michael W. Kruse, Donald J. Kruse, sisters, Helen Stone, Elizabeth ALder, Ethel Trostle, Betty Accomazzo, brother, Albert Kruse, 4 grandchildren. Service Saf. 1:00 P.M.

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