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1 The Arizona Republic Friday, July 19, 1991 Vincent Maggiore, served as Bankruptcy Court judge Vincent D. Maggiore, 67, a retired U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge, has died in Santa Fe while visiting his son. The Phoenix resident died Monday. Judge Maggiore, a Canton, Ohio, native, moved to Arizona from Washington, D.C., in 1949 to pursue a career in law.

He served as a Bankruptcy Court judge from 1965 to 1983. He also was a former naval commander, serving during World War II and the Korean War. "He was very interested in seeing that everybody had their day in court and had a chance to be heard," said Bankruptcy Court Judge Robert Mooreman, who worked with Judge Maggiore from 1981 to 1982. Judge Maggiore particularly was concerned that everybody had notice of the hearings and knew what was taking place, Mooreman said. to make rulings not friends." Judge Maggiore was a member of the Rotary Club and the Knights of Columbus.

He also was active in the Democratic Party, serving as Maricopa County chairman. Survivors include his mother, Florence; sisters, Kay, Alma and Gloria; a son, Vincent Michael; and a daughter, Lisa Ann Oster. Whitney Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. Mass will be said Saturday at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 7655 E.

Main Scottsdale. Burial will take place at National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23049 N. Cave Creek Road. The family recommends contributions to the Phoenix Zoo, 5810 E. Van Buren Phoenix AZ 85008.

'Psychic' defendant captured Charged patients to remove tumors with bare hands By Gail Tabor The Arizona Republic A woman who fled Arizona after she and her husband were charged with running a "psychic surgery" hoax on desperately ill people has been captured in the Philippines. Terry Magno and her husband, Gary, charged patients in Phoenix and Tucson $50 to $75 a visit for removing cancerous tumors without a knife, investigators said when the couple were arrested in 1986. When the couple were arrested, police found a plastic pouch in Gary Magno's waistband containing vials of red fluid and packets of meat. The items apparently were props used in the "surgery," when Magno would use his bare hands to appear to remove the offending part from the body. At the time of the 1986 arrests, truck driver Randy Jones was quoted as- saying that Magno believed he didn't need a scalpel to perform miracles.

Jones informed authorities about Magno because Jones' family was spending large amounts of money at the couple's clinic. Jones told a reporter he was given a release to sign and told not to take a When the judge retired in 1983 to return to a private law practice, he said being a judge could be a difficult job. he said. "Sometimes by doing that, "You have to be a curmudgeon," you become very unpopular, you make enemies. But the court is there bath immediately after surgery because that would "mess up the spiritual powers." He said he was told to disrobe down to his underwear, given a bathrobe to put on, and then taken to the operating room.

After being told to lie down on: a table, he was given a cross to hold. "And then he starts feeding material out of the 'hole' (in the stomach)" that Magno made with a finger, Jones said. What appeared to be blood covered the area subjected to the knifeless surgery, and a "tumor" resembling a chicken liver was shown, Jones said. After the "surgery," Jones said he got rubbed down with oil and a wet rag was used to wipe off the "blood." At the time of the arrest, officers found an appointment list containing 100 1 names of people scheduled for "surgery." Chris Magno Tizon, nephew of Gary, also was arrested. After posting bail, the three fled.

Tizon was arrested in November 1989, following an Unsolved Mysteries broadcast on the threesome. Tizon pleaded guilty and agreed to testify against the couple, saying in a statement that the surgery was a sleight hand trick in which Gary Magno used liquid and animal tissue to make it appear that he removed tumors from patients. The couple were traced to the Philippines after a March 1990 rebroadcast of the 1986 Unsolved Mysteries television show. Kristi Riggins, director of the AHCCCS Fraud Control Unit, said Vincent D. Maggiore Colleagues say the judge was concerned that those filing for bankruptcy understood the process.

that Terry Magno will be arraigned today before a federal magistrate in Los Angeles on the charge of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. Magno then will be ordered to Arizona. The Attorney General's Office will prosecute on 17 counts of fraudulent schemes and artifices and one count of conspiracy, a Class 2 felony, Riggins said. Gary Magno, a Filipino, could not be detained by authorities and cannot be returned to the United States because the two countries have no extradition agreement. Scottsdale ranch-trade plan advances By Martin Van Der Werf The Arizona Republic WASHINGTON Scottsdale took its first major step Thursday toward trading away Planet Ranch, a vast $11 million property in western Arizona that the city bought in 1984 for its water rights.

A Senate committee approved a bill that would allow the federal government to begin consideration of a trade for the ranch, giving the city some federal land, probably in north Scottsdale, in return. The transaction would be allowed as part of a settlement of water-rights claims for the San Carlos Apache Tribe in a complex maze of that guarantees the tribe 152,000 acre-feet of water per year. The tribe, in turn, would have enough excess water that it is negotiating to lease about 44,900 acre-feet per year to Scottsdale. If Scottsdale can complete these negotiations with the tribe, which call for a 100-year agreement and an option to renew for another 100, "it certainly might free the city up to consider some other options for Planet Ranch," said Barbara Goldberg, an assistant city attorney. "The city has not decided it wants to sell Planet Ranch," Goldberg said.

Scottsdale has never been able to use a drop of the water at the ranch on the Bill Williams River, and the alfalfa farm it runs there loses money consistently, Goldberg said. To transfer water from the ranch to Scottsdale, the city would have to build a $20 million pipeline to a Central Arizona Project canal, she said. The federal government has been seeking to buy the Planet Ranch property to add it to the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge. In addition, closing the farm on the property would mean more water would flow downstream into Lake Havasu, where it would be available to the Central Arizona Project, said Patrick Hayes, director of trust and economic development for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Goldberg said the city is not eyeing any particular property for Planet Ranch.

"There has been a general discussion of what land is out there. The city's position is we were willing to listen to any offers made to us," Goldberg said. She did say the city is not interested in the controversial tract of federal land at the site of the Tournament Players Club golf course and the Westworld equestrian theme park. Scottsdale maintains that land under an agreement that has come under fire in Washington because the contract the federal government negotiated did not factor in any return for federal taxpayers. The water-rights settlement for the San Carlos tribe is the latest in a series of water settlements the U.S.

government has been trying to reach fulfill treaty obligations. As with earlier settlements with the Fort McDowell, Salt River PimaMaricopa and Ak-Chin reservations, this one spells out a complex set of agreements among water districts, Indian tribes, cities and towns including Scottsdale, Safford, Globe, Glendale, Mesa, Tempe, Chandler and Gilbert and Phelps Dodge Corp. and Magma Copper Co. Negotiations aimed at avoiding litigation have been going on for four years. James McCallion, played Pappy in 'PT 109' LOS ANGELES Character actor James McCallion, a veteran of more than 50 movies and several television shows, has died at age 72.

The Scottish-born actor, who costarred in the movie PT-109, the story of President John F. Kennedy's World War II heroics, died in a Los Angeles hospital July 11, his daughter Tracey Campbell said. He had been receiving treatment for kidney failure. Among his movie credits were Vera Cruz, with Burt Lancaster and Gary Cooper, Tribute to a Bad Man, with James Cagney, and North by Northwest, with Cary Grant. In PT-109 he co-starred with Cliff Robertson.

Mr. McCallion also appeared in several television shows, including Streets of San Francisco, Barnaby Jones, Cannon and The Fugitive. M. Rosenfeld, prisoner who escaped from Iraqis NEW YORK Mark Allan Rosenfeld, who was taken prisoner by Iraqi troops in 1 Kuwait last year and escaped to the American Embassy, has died. He was 54.

Mr. Rosenfeld died July 11 of complications from acquired immune deficiency syndrome at New York University Medical Center, his family said. Obituaries published by The Arizona Republic in its news columns are provided free of charge as a public service. Photos of publishable quality are printed on a space-available basis, also free of charge. The Republic cannot be responsible for returning unsolicited photos.

Parties desiring specifically worded funeral announcements is may place, them through their mortuaries the paid classified advertising section. ACEDO, Wally D. ALLEN, A Andrew W. BAGGS, Ora Eugene BORDEAUX, John R. BRENNAN, Esther BRIGGS, Daisy B.

CASE, Raphael COCKING, Eddie, Sr. CORBETT, Timothy James, Jr. CURTIS, Robert Leonard DEHART, Lena DYKES, Charles L. GUEST, Gaylen W. HANSON, Venita C.

HARTLEY, Marian S. HEAD, Jimmie C. HECK, James Homer HOWARD, William A. 'Bill' HOWELL, Rich JACOBSON, Reuben I. JASMER, Alvin E.

KEELER, Patricia KEMPTON, Irene S. KLAWITTER, Lois E. LINE, Lloyd Jr. LUCAS. Janet F.

MAGGIORE, Vincent D. MAJORS, Bernice L. 'Tiny' MATAGARZA, Leticia MOSELEY, Patricia Lynn MOYERS, Allen Randall NEGRI, Helen Elizabeth NIEVES-SALAZAR PAULSON, Martha E. PEACOCK, Jane H. PEREZ, Gorge Alberto ROBERTS, Frederick Bernard SCHEBO, Siguard B.

'Sig' SILBERBERG, Leonard STARK, M. Thomas WATTS, The Rev. Charles W. WILLIAM, Rosetta Gary Magno The Filipino can't be returned to the United States because of a lack of an extradition agreement. Terry Magno Will be arraigned today before a federal magistrate on a charge of unlawful flight to avoid decades, uses black forms to suggest the death of freedom in Spain under dictator Francisco Franco.

Meindert DeJong, writer of children's books ALLEGAN, Mich. Meindert DeJong, an award-winning writer of children's books, has died after a long illness. He was 85. Mr. DeJong, who died Tuesday, was born in the Netherlands.

He published his first book, The Big Goose and the Little White Duck, in 1938. He won the Newberry Medal, the top award in children's literature, in 1955 for The Wheel on the School. Eleanor Regis Sullivan, mystery writer, editor NEW YORK Eleanor Regis Sullivan, an editor and writer of mystery fiction has died. Ms. Sullivan, who was 62, died last Friday of cancer in New York City.

She was top editor of the monthly Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine from 1975 to 1981. Her fiction often appeared under the pen names Lika Ness, Julia DeHahn and Ruth Graviros. Compiled from reports by Reuters and The Associated Press. Wally D. Acedo, 56, of Tempe, died July 17, 1991.

He was a native of Tempe. Survivors include his mother, Rosa; sisters, Ann Guerra and Sally Careaga; and brother, Frank. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Tempe Mortuary, 405 E. Southern Ave.

Mass: 9 a.m. Saturday, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, 2121 S. Rural Road, Tempe. Andrew W. Allen, 76, of Sun City West, a retired employee of Wakefern Food Distributors, died July 14, 1991.

He was born in Philadelphia and was a World War II Army veteran. Survivors include his daughter, Lorena M. Rega; son, Randall; one brother; and six grandchildren. Memorial services: 2 p.m. Saturday, Sunland Lakeside Chapel, 15826 Del Webb Sun City.

Contributions can be made to a favorite charity. Ora Eugene Baggs, 77, of Phoenix, a retired industrial engineer, died July 17, 1991. He was born in Illinois. Survivors include his wife, Mary Lou; daughter, Marilyn Cunningham; sons, John and David; and four grandchildren. Services have been held.

Greer Chapel and Funeral Home. John R. Bordeaux, 71, of Sun City, a postal manager, died July 14, 1991. He was born in Iowa and was a World War II Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, LaV.

erne; and brother, Henry D. Memorial services: 2 p.m. Sunday, Willowbrook United Methodist Church, 19390 N. 99th Sun City 85373. Contributions: to the church.

Sunland Mortuary. Esther Brennan, 81, of Mesa, a homemaker, died July 18, 1991. She was born in Minnesota. Survivors include her daughters, Sheila Titus and Bonnie Puckett; sons, Pat, Barry and Mike; 13 grandchildren; and one great Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, St.

Luke's Lutheran Church, 807 N. Stapley Drive, Mesa, with visitation an hour before services. Meldrum Mortuary. Daisy B. Briggs, 92, of Mesa, a homemaker, died July 18, 1991.

She was born in Nova Scotia, Canada. Survivors include her daughters, Virginia Cook, Phyllis Gholson, Helen Lonnroth, Patricia Whittles, Daisy Morin and Myrna Baker; sons, John and Frank; 20 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Services will be private. Chapel of Prayer Funeral Home. Raphael Case, 51, of Cibecue, a logger and cowboy, died July 13, 1991.

He was a native of Cibecue. Survivors include his wife, Laudie; daughters, Paula, Bathildis, Raphaela and sons, Johnnie, Matthew, Sylvester, Mathias and Oswin; his mother; seven sisters; and 17 grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, St. Catherine's Catholic Church, Cibecue.

Owens Mortuary. Eddie Cocking 77, of York, a heavy equipment operator for Phelps Dodge died July 17, 1991. He was born in Morenci and was veteran. Survivors include his wife, Wanda; sons, Eddie Jr. and David two sisters; and five grandchildren.

Memorial services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Masonic Temple, Clifton. Contributions: Arizona Lung Association, 102 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix 85003. Caldwell Funeral Home.

Timothy James Corbett 69, of Phoenix, a retired employee of Atlantic Richfield Oil died July 16, 1991. He was born in Lima, Ohio and served as a merchant marine. Survivors include his wife, Ellen. Services have been held. Contributions: Hospice of the Valley, 240 W.

Osborn Road, Suite 200, Phoenix 85013. Paradise Chapel Funeral Home. Robert Leonard Curtis, 85, of Phoenix, died June 30, 1991. He was born in Ashland, Ohio, and was a Navy veteran. Survivors include his daughter, Phyllis D.

Mitchell. Services have been held. Mortensen-Kings Funeral Center. Lena DeHart, 86, of Wickenburg, a retired cook for the Wickenburg School District, died July 13, 1991. She was born in Iowa and was a volunteer for the Wise Owl Club in Wickenburg.

Survivors include her daughters, Dorothy Keller, Louann Turner and Carol Edmonston; sons, Ron, Douglas and Leroy; one sister; one brother; 20 grandchildren; and 19 great -grandchildren. Memorial services have been held. Contributions: Alzheimer's Disease Related Disorders Association, Suite 1, 6122 N. Seventh Street, Phoenix 85014. burg Funeral Home.

Charles L. Dykes, 79, of Phoenix, a salesman, died July 17, 1991. He was born in Mississippi. Survivors include his wife, Gladys; daughter, Doris Romero; sons, Charles George, Leon, John and Marvin; several grandchildren; and one great Brown's Colonial Mortuary. Services are private.

Gaylen W. Guest, 79, of Prescott, a retired mill superintendent for Cypress Bagdad Mine, died July 17, 1991. He was born in Texas. Survivors include his wife, Lela; daughter, E. Gaye Strang; sons, Morris Ronald E.

and Richard four sisters; two brothers; 12 grandchildren; and seven great -grandchildren. Visitation: 11 a.m. Saturday, Memory Chapel Mortuary, Prescott, with services at 1 p.m. Venita C. Hanson, 76, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died July 15, 1991.

She was born in Minnesota. Survivors include her husband, Merlin daughter, Betty Hayes; son, six sisters; one brother; and six grandchildren. Memorial services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Trinity Lutheran Church, 9424 N. Seventh Ave.

Grimshaw Bethany Chapel. Marian S. Hartley, 67, of Sun City, a homemaker, died July 17, 1991. She was born in Minneapolis. Survivors include her husband, Thomas; daughters, Mary Ford and Patricia; two sisters; one brother; and one grandchild.

Services will be held in Minneapolis. Contributions: American Cancer Society, 2929 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix 85016. Lundberg's Golden Door Chapel. Jimmie C.

Head, 47, of Phoenix, a sales clerk, died July 17, 1991. He was born in Little Rock, Ark. Survivors include his parents, Alice and Clifford; sister, Linda Vogel; and brother, Jackie M. Services: 11 a.m. Friday, Green Acres Chapel of Light, 401 N.

Hayden Road, Scottsdale. James Homer Heck, 86, of Mesa, a field service engineer for Burroughs in Cleveland, died July 17, 1991. He was born in Clearfield, Pa. Survivors include his wife, Violet; daughters, Eileen Frew and Juanita Reville; eight grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Monday, Green Acres Chapel of Light, 401 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale, with visitation an hour before services. Contributions: American Diabetes Association, 7337 N. 19th Phoenix 85015. William A.

"Bill" Howard, 73, of Phoenix, a purchasing agent for the city of Phoenix, died July 17, 1991. He was born in Minnesota. Survivors include his wife, Rose Mary; sons, William "Andy" III and John one sister; and six grandchildren. Memorial mass: 10 a.m. Saturday, St.

Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 4715 N. Central Ave. Contributions can be made to a favorite charity. Hansen Mortuary. Rich Howell, 57, of Scottsdale, a self-employed maintenance man, died July 17, 1991.

He was born in Lansing, Mich. Survivors include his wife, Jean daughter, Susan; and son, Jim. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Messinger Mortuary Chapel, 7601 E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale, with scripture services at 7 p.m.

Mass: 11 a.m. Saturday, Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 11330 N. 64th Scottsdale. Contributions: Hospice of the Valley, 240 W. Osborn Road, Suite 200, Phoenix 85013.

Reuben I. Jacobson, 84, of Peoria, an actuary for Lutheran Brotherhood in Minneapolis, died July 17, 1991. He was born in Iowa. Survivors include his wife, May; daughter, Ingrid Smith; son, John; one brother; and seven grandchildren. Memorial services: 10 a.m.

Friday, American Lutheran Church, 17200 Del Webb Sun City, 85373. Sunland Mortuary. Alvin E. Jasmer, 68, of Mesa, a construction contractor, died July 18, 1991. He was born in North Dakota.

Survivors include his wife, Lucille daughter, Geraldine Elznic; sons, J. Larry, Ronald and Bradley; three sisters; four brothers; and six grandchildren. Services: 11:15 a.m. Sunday, Central Lutheran Church, Arizona City. Larry J.1 Melcher Mortuary.

Patricia Keeler, 65, of Phoenix, a seamstress, died July 17, 1991. She was born in Pomona, Calif. Survivors include her husband, Gene Russell; daughter, Becky Smith; stepdaughters, Sharon Drouin and Rita Scott; stepsons, Joseph Patrick and Jerry Wright; his mother; and four grandchildren. Services: noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, 4902 E.

Picadilly Road. Contributions: Hospice of the Valley, 240 W. Osborn Road, Suite 200, Phoenix 85013. Paradise Chapel Funeral Home. Irene S.

Kempton, 82, of Scottsdale, an accounting clerk, died July 17, 1991. She was born in Oklahoma. Survivors include her daughters, Anna Willis and Ruth Hall; one sister; two brothers; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services: 4 p.m. Saturday, Wheell Inn Club House, 7010 E.

Continental Drive, Scottsdale. Contributions can be made to a favorite charity. Green Acres Mortuary. Lois E. Klawitter, 66, of Sun City, a clerical typist, died July 17, 1991.

She was born in Chicago. Survivors include her husband, Donald; daughter, Janis S. Jackson and Lee F. Services will be held in Aurora, Colo. Sunland Mortuary.

Lloyd W. Line 63, of Mesa, died July 15, 1991. He was born in Cleveland. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth daughters, Sheila A. Bird and Patricia S.

Edward; sons, Lloyd W. III, Robert A. and Edward one sister; one brother; and seven grandchildren. 'Services have been held. Family Burial Cremation Center.

Janet F. Lucas, 67, of Scottsdale, a hoinemaker, died July 17, 1991. She was born in Georgia. Survivors include her son, James; and sister, Virginia Leighton. Services will be private.

Green Acres Mortu- MISCELLANEOUS FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Classes 801 Through 859 801-Funeral Announcements PAULSON, Service: Martha 10:00 E. Me- AM Sun Lodge, City. 12415 103rd Arrangements by Menke Funeral Home ROBERTS, Frederick B. Funeral service Sat. 9:00 AM St.

Christophers Episcopal Church. Menke Funeral Home, 979-6451 STARK. M. Thomas, Visitation today, 3-7, Rosary 5:00 P.M. at Menke Funeral Home, Sun City.

Mass 11:00 a.m. Saturday at St. Clement of Rome Bernice L. "Tiny" Majors, of Safford, owner of Globe Dairy Queen, died July 17, 1991. She was born in Ohio.

Survivors include her daughter, Constance B. Nye; son, Ronald sister, Sylvia Nagy; four grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, David's Safford Funeral Home. Services: 10 a.m.

Saturday at the funeral home, with visitation an hour before services. Contributions: Arizona Lung Association, 2819 E. Broadway Tucson 85719. Leticia Matagarza, the infant daughter of Leticia Matagarza, of Phoenix, died June 30, 1991. Survivors also include two siblings.

Services have been held. Greer Chapel Funeral Home. Patricia Lynn Moseley, 46, of Scottsdale, a homemaker, died July 17, 1991. She was born in Buffalo, N.Y. Survivors include her husband, Paul daughters, Lisa A.

Barnes and Wendy A. Barnes; son, Michael B. Scheid; her parents; one sister; and three brothers. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Messinger Mortuary, 7601 E.

Indian School Road, Scottsdale. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, Scottsdale Bible Church, 7601 E. Shea Scottsdale 85260. Contributions: American Cancer Society, P.O.

Box 752, Scottsdale 85252 or to the church. Allen Randall Moyers, 43, of Morenci, died July 15, 1991. He was born in Morenci and was a Navy veteran. Survivors include his son, Jess; his father, Benjamin; one sister; and one brother. Memorial services: 11 a.m.

Saturday, Duncan Cemetery. Caldwell Funeral Home. Helen Elizabeth Negri, 81, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died July 17, 1991. She was born in Chicago. Survivors include her son, Ted; four sisters; one brother; and four grandchildren.

Rosary: 4 p.m. Friday, Green Acres Chapel of Light, 401 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale. Contributions: American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 752, Scottsdale 85252.

The infant boy, Nieves -Salazar, son of Tammy and Anthony A. Salazar, of Phoenix, died July 1, 1991. Services will be private. Arizona Cremation Burial. Martha E.

Paulson, 85, of Sun City, a homemaker, died July 17, 1991. She was born in Illinois. Survivors include her husband, Carl; daughter, Peggy Titus; two sisters; two brothers; and two grandchildren. Memorial services: 10 a.m. Monday, Sun Valley Lodge, 12415 N.

103rd Sun City. Contributions: United Church of Sun City, 11250 N. 107th Sun City 85351. Menke Funeral Home. Jane H.

Peacock, 75, of Cottownwood, a department manager for Bank of America, died July 17, 1991. She was born in Ohio. Survivors include her husband, Donald; daughter, Jane Callaway; son, Donald and two grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Friday, Westcott Funeral Home, Cottonwood.

Gorge Alberto Perez, the infant son of Esperanza and Alberto Perez, of Phoenix, died June 29, 1991. Services have been held. Grimshaw Bethany Chapel. Frederick Bernard Roberts, 98, of Sun City, a former telephone company employee, died July 17, 1991. He was born in Wales and was a World War II U.S.

Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Virginia; daughter, Bonnie R. Feldman; one sister; and one grandchild. Services: 9 a.m. Saturday, St.

Christopher's Episcopal Church, 10233 W. Peoria Sun City 85351. Contributions: to the church. Menke Funeral Home. Siguard B.

"Sig" Schebo, 75, of Mesa, owner of an industrial mill supply business, died July 16, 1991. He was born in Wisconsin and was an Air Force veteran. Survivors include his wife, Colleen daughter, Sandra M. Malley; one sister; one brother; and two grandchildren. Memorial services: 11 a.m.

Friday, Valley of the Sun Mausoleum, 10940 E. Chandler Heights Road, Chandler, with visitation an hour before services. Contributions: American Heart Association, 1550 E. Meadowbrook Phoenix 85014. Leonard Silberberg, 63, of Phoenix, died June 28, 1991.

He was born in New York City. Services have been held. Sunland Memorial Park Mortuary. M. Thomas Stark, 85, of Sun City, a retired pension fund administrator, died July 18, 1991.

He was born in Chicago. Survivors include his wife, Catherine; sons, Thomas and James; seven grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. Mass: 11 a.m. Saturday, St. Clement of Rome Catholic Church, 15800 Del Webb Sun City.

Menke Funeral Home. The Rev. Charles W. Watts, 84, of Tempe, a minister, died July 17, 1991. He was born in Pennsylvania.

Survivors include his wife, Isabel; daughter, Patricia Bass; son, Duke Bass; one sister; five grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale. Services: 2 p.m.

Saturday, at the mortuary: Contributions: American Heart Association, P.O. Box DEATHS ELSEWHERE Mr. Rosenfeld, president of New York-based Car International, arrived in Kuwait on Aug. 2, 1990, the day Iraq invaded. He was held three weeks in the Meridien Hotel in Kuwait City.

When American hostages were being transferred to Baghdad, Iraq, Mr. Rosenfeld and seven others sneaked to the hotel basement, later seizing a hotel van and racing past Iraqi guards to the embassy. At the embassy, Mr. Rosenfeld helped organize food rationing, cooking and sanitation for other stranded Americans. He returned to New York in early October.

Abstract expressionist Robert Motherwell PROVINCETOWN, Mass. Artist Robert Motherwell, who helped shape abstract expressionism, has died of a heart attack at age 76. Mr. Motherwell, who died Tuesday, lived in Greenwich, and had a summer home in Provincetown. He was best known for his Elegies to the Spanish Republic.

The series. painted over three 7038, Phoenix 85011. Rosetta William, 95, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died July 16, 1991. She was born in Texas. Survivors include her husband, James; sister, Flordia Pennington; and brother, Jack Golden.

Visitation: 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, Universal Memorial Center, 1100 E. Jefferson St. Services: 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, 1622 N.

39th Ave. 807-Funeral Directors GREEN ACRES MORTUARY Scottsdale 945-2654 SHAFFER, Raymond: Friday 3:00 Valley Presbyterian Church LUCAS, Janet: Private HECK, James: Monday 2:00 HEAD, Jimmie: Friday 11:00 NEGRI, Helen: Friday 4:00 WATTS, Charles: Pending KEMPION, Irene: Pending CANIFF, Eveline: Pending BIRNIE, Benjamin: Pending 859-Cemetery Lots, Monuments Services Space. Greenwood Memory, Bill Lawn 9am to Cemetery. 5pm 262-0130 Crypt in Greenwood Memory Lawn, E. Evergreen Tonto.

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