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Wednesday, June 14, IWS The Arlon Republic 25 I Ludlla E. FMm, 6H, of Glvndalv, a homemaker, died June It, 9U3 Mm wa burn in New York 1'ity Survivor include her huiband. Jainea, daughter, Ann Geller, kitler, Jean Keithley; brother, Henry Myent; and three grandchildren, ViMUtion: 4 lo 6 Wednesday, Menke Funeral Home, 1J4JU lOJrd Ave. Sun City, Willi a ruury at 5 Maw 10 a ThurtddV. St.

KlijU'lh Scion Catholic Churrh. f7H I'ulmera Lane Coi.tribu-liona: Multiple Sileroait Airlety, 4th No. 1 10, Tempe. AZ t5tl. Kume Genevieve llugen, of Sun Lakes, a clerk for Blue ln.

Blue Shield, died June 1995 She wa born in Floyd Lake. Minn. Survivor include her daughter, JoAnn HullobauKh. aon. Melvyn iter, Bernice Bradatreet, five grandchildren; nd nine greatgrandchildren.

Service Saturday. Sun Lake Chapel of All Kuith. Sun Luke Sun Lake. AZ H5J48 Contributions to the churrh, in rare of Mimter Joan Price Bueler Mortuary. John llagn, H5.

of Sedona, an executive with Well Equipment died June 11, He ui born in Zorn. Texa. IXirri Kli4tltfth Cameron. 73, of Avondal. an Mnibly wurker.

died JuiivM, l'r5 Slie iu burn tn IUttirburK, Mu. Sursivum inilude her kwlrni, llarl lUrnm. Julut Urillwi. Mam Jatk mid Jriuiwu Cartrr. and broihrm.

Bill. Juhnny and I'aul. Srrvkra hav brrn hrld (luiprl of Ute tliimr Murtuary. Lillian ForM'h Ca pin. i.

of f'hornit. rmmrmskrr. dil Jun li IsWA. Slut born tn New York City Survivor include her daughter. Diana KaM and )lrrirlt Herman; aiter.

Kum Kotvrlt and Sandra Crakow; brother. Jmk Formh; thre urandthildren; and four ureal-Hiundi lulilren. Servuea are private Conlri-buliuiia. Naiiunal Kederuduo of the Blind of Arima. 1743 K.

Kverreen Mi. AZ or American aiuvr Suciely. If.C'U Thoniui Rad. I'hornta, AZ H5016 Sinai Mortuary. Andrew Thomaa Cappello, 76, of Meaa, conut ruction contractor, died June 10.

I5, He wa born in Lawrence, Mjm. Survivoni include hi wife, Jean dnuKhler, Linda; aon. Thomaa; ilent, Ukie Mom and Sylvia Varanai, and one grandchild. Service have been held. Family Huruil and Cremation Center.

Marie Carter, 94, of Show Low, a retired registered nunte, died June 12, 1995. She wa born in California. Survivorn include her iter, Ivouise Golhard. Service: 10 a.m. Wednesduv.

Slum Low Cenie- Gary M. Julinwrn, 56, of Apache Junction, the owner of a rerreational-eehi-rle park, died June II, J995. He wa born in Amarillo, Texa, and wa the owner of commercial painting company. Survivor include hi wile, Barbara; daughter, Shawn Ward. Mecca MiHee and Trudy Welty; ton.

Michael Bullew, Shane and Shunnon, tuter. Jo Guinn, Jinka IWmore. Judy Link, Karen Dial, Sharon Fernund'tTand Kay; brother. Bill, Clem and Jiilini). and five grandchildren.

Violation: 2 to 4 Thursday. 1 lender nun Colonial Chapel, 3529 University Drive, Mesa Service 10 a.m. Friday, Mea Cemetery, 1212'N-Center Mea. Henjuinin H. Jordan, 79, of Phoenix, a retired teacher at Phoenix Union School and Lust High School, died June 12, 1995.

He wo born in Roswell, N.M., and wa a World War II Navy veteran. Survivor include hi wife, Naomi: and son Donald. Vu-itution: 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Hansen Mortuary. 8314 N.

Seventh St Sen-ice: 11am. Thursday, at the mortuary. An additional sen-ice will be held at 2 pm. Fnduy, Fellowship Square, 2012 W. Sunnysaie Drive.

Contribution: Gideons Internatinnnl. Paradise Vulley Camp, PO Box 55214, Phoenix, AZ 85078. Peurl Kanefield, 88, of Phoenix, a homemuker, died June 10, 1995. She wa born in S. Loui.

Sumvurn include her sons, Donuld and Fred; six grandchildren: and four greut -grandchildren. Service- 11 am. Friday, at the Donald Kanefield residence, 642 W. Augus.a Phoenix. AZ 85021.

Contributions: Jewish Community Center. 1718 W. Maryland- Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85015. Sinui Mortuary. OtrtufW published by Th Anions HvpuOitc tn It new column ft fyovKtod of charga as a public iervtca.

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SUTTEE, Verlin R. SWANSON, Donald II. TAYLOR, I-ouis THOMAS, Betty J. TREADAW AY, Anne Patricia TUCKER, George M. TUNSTALL Ruth G.

TURNER. Clyde V. VASQUEZ, Asuncion ERBURGT, Anthony J. VILLA, Daniel M. VONEHRENKROOK, Miriam AKE, Stephen E.

ALDEN. Enid V. WATERFIELD, Martha WHITE, Helen L. HITNEY, Lyle G. ITT, Ardell YBARRA, Rachel YLVTSAKER, Tena C.

ZEEVELD, Helene A. Ruth I. Anderson, 88, of Apache Junction, a schoolteacher, died June 11, 1995. She was born in Knox, N.D. Survivors include her husband, Gilbert; daughter, Beatrice Paulsen; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Services will be held in Montana. Bunker's Desert View Chapel. Anne D. Bartosh, 82, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died June 10, 1995. She was born in Chisholm, Minn.

Survivors include her ex-husband, Clifford; daughter, Vir- finia; and son, James. Services: 2 p.m. hursday, the Lutheran Home, Cottonwood. Westcott Funeral Home, Cottonwood. George Birbas, 80, of Peoria, a service-station owner, died June 11, 1995.

He was born in New York. Survivors include his wife, Siran; daughter, Catherine Triffon; son, Louis; stepdaughter, Janice Moore; stepson, John Hovnanian; sisters, Frieda Helman and Christina Zervakos; and one grandchild. Services have been held. Contributions: to a favorite charity. Sunland Mortuary and Cremation Center.

Flora Frances Boring, 66, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died June 11, 1995. She was born in Paradise, Texas. Survivors include her daughters, Frances Keyser, Ruth Deler-ous Walker; sons, Joe Ray and George Oliver; sister, Hortense Pearl Quillen; 12 grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Services: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Greer-Wilson Funeral Home, 5921 W.

Thomas Road. Lance Mitchell Boyiddle, 22, of Phoenix, a construction laborer, died June 9, 1 QQ5 Th was born in Lawton, Okla. Survivors include his wife, Veronica; anA Marina- mother. clctora Parla nnH Marin- and UCI liauilic, DWini wunu 1 (U Allan StVPn SprVlCPS UIULIICIO, UUUUJ IHIVI, will be held in Oklahoma. Best Funeral Services.

Harry Duane Brown, 82, of Sun City, retired executive vice president for Gates Rubber Co. and Kirkhill Rubber died June 10, 1995. He was born in Harrison County, Iowa. Survivors include his wife, Ada daughter, Susan Averill; sister, Connie Winckel; brother, Raymond; five grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Wednesday, All Saints of the Desert Episcopal Church, 9502 Hutton Drive, Sun City. Contributions: Arizona Heart Association, 2929 S. 48th Tempe, AZ 85282 or Community Hospice, 11301 N. 99th Peoria, AZ 85345. Menke Funeral Home.

Harold D. Burdett, 82, of Mesa, a construction contractor, died June 12, 1995. He was born in Milton, W.Va. Survivors include his wife, Lana; sons, Thomas, Wayne, Robert and Rick; sisters, Evelyn Thomas and Donna Knowles; brother, Arthur; 12 grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Services: 11:30 a.m.

Thursday, Falconer Funeral Home, 251 W. Juniper Gilbert. Contributions: First Baptist Church of Tempe, 4525 S. McChn-tock Drive, Tempe, AZ 85282. Fred Burnette, 74, of Whiteriver, a professional cowboy with the Whiteriver Cattle Association, died June 7, 1995.

He was a World War II Army veteran. Survivors include his sisters, Rita Yazzie, Jo Ann Kane, Ruby Kane and Violet Quintero. Visitation: 1 p.m. Thursday, Abraham Fall residence in Canyon Day. Services: 2 p.m.

Saturday, Canyon Day Miracle Church. Jackson Mortuary, Show Low. Rosina Winifred Burrett, 91, of Apache Junction, a homemaker, died June 9, 1995. She was born in England. Survivors include her daughter, Sylvia Dunai; 12 grandchildren; and 23 greatgrandchildren.

Services will be held in Michigan. Valley of the Sun Mortuary. isacrTl f.w. "buzz" Duzzaru, oi, ui Scottsdale, a retired insurance agent for New York Life Insurance, died June 10, 1995. He was born in Denver and was a World War II Army Air Forces veteran.

Sur- innlnla kia unfa Vma (4nHtrht.Pr TKUID IllklUUV T. 11V, lu Tammy Fyock; sons, Bryan, Theron and Robert; sister, Shirley Page; and five grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Messinger Mortuary and Chapel, 7601 inHion Krhnnl RnnH v-nttsrlnl( Contri butions: Arizona Lung Associaiion, tMcDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85003. butions: Arizona Lung Association, 102 W.

Survivor include hi wife, Lucile. Service: 2pm WedneiMiuy. Wavide Chapel, Hepler Funeral Home, Camp Verde. Contribution, to a liivont charity. Irma Hullerman, 87, of (Wiion, a retired licenced practical nun with Phoenix (Jenerul died June 8.

1995. She wo born in Kichman. Iowa. Survivor include her duughter. Murylin Bluck.

Marvene Kuggle, Augula Murie Vteron and Irmu JuhnMin; ton, liollin, Hurry, Daniel and Wendull. sister. Mary Brown; 22 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; und 47 great greut-grandchildren Services: 1 pm. Wednesday. Tucker Funeral Home, 926 S.

Litchfield Road. Goodyeur. Clyde E. "Bud" Harvey. 54.

of Phi-nix, owner of a video store, died June 12. 1995. He wiU) born in Rockford. 111., and was an Army veteran. Survivor include his wife, I'hvlli; sons, Troy Jackson und Lee; mother, Mary sister, Judy Runwy; and one grandchild.

Visitation: 6 to 8 m. Wednesduy, CarrTenney Mortuary. 2621 Rurul Road. Tempe. Services: 1U am Thursday, Nationul Memorial Cemetery of 23029 N.

Cave Creek Road F-ric J. Haupricht, 32. of Delta. Ohio, formerly of Scottsdale, a health aide ut Westminster Retirement Center, died June 11, 1995. He was barn in Vaueon, Ohio.

Survivors include his parents. Anna Mae and Bill; sisters, Laura Ellon and Cheryl Ann; brother. Mark and friend. Kelli Weaver. Services will held in Holland, Ohio.

Contributions: to a favorite chanty Neville Funeral Homes Southwest Chapel of Holland. Betty Jean Heckathorn. 60, of Glendale, a waitress, died June 1, 1995. She wus born in Goddard, Ky. Survivors include her daughters, Judy Tubel and Joyce Dunn; son, Tony Tobel; four sisters; three brothers: und four grandchildren.

Services: 7:30 p.m. June 20, Lifeline Community Church, 1055 E. Hearn Road. Phoenix Memorial Park and Mortuary. Lena Mae Henson, 102, of Florence, died June 11, 1995.

She was born in Devine, Texas, and was a member of the Order of Eastern Star. Survivors include her daughter, Marjorie Hinton; son, Jack; sisters, Callie Webb and Effie Aaron; brothers, Wesley and Arthur Rackley; six grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; und 14 great-great-grandchildren. Graveside services: 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Valley Memorial Park, Coolidge. Memorial services.

10:30 a.m. Wednesday, First Presbyterian Church, 225 E. Butte, Florence, AZ 85232. Contributions: to the church. Simes Mortuaries.

Frances C. Hiesser, 84, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died June 12, 1995. She was born in Safford. Survivors include her son, Karl; one sister; and two grandchildren. Services are pending.

A.L. Moore and Sons Mortuary. Dorothy Irene Higley, 60, of Spirit Lake, Idaho, formerly of Mesa, died June 10, 1995. She was born in Lehi, Utah. Survivors include her husband, Henry Junior; daughter, Irene Charney, Sharon Smith, Elaine Stepp and Gaylene Tatce; sisters, Barbara Draney, June King, Norma Burton, Esther Ashton, Kathy Jenkins, Lynnette Tarns, Peggy Gouch and Mary Egbert; brothers, Jim, Scott, Stan, Lynn, Jay, Kenneth and Joe Durrant; and ten grandchildren.

Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednpsday, Bunker's Garden Chapel, 3529 E. University Drive, Mesa. Services: 10 a.m. Thursday, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Superstition Springs Ward, 633 S.

Higley Road, Mesa, with visitation an hour before services. Luther Howard Hoffman, 74, of Phoenix, a retired dispatcher, died June 13, 1995. He was born in Slaton, Texas, and was an Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Vivian; daughters, Janice Lisboa and Shirley Howell; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services: 10 a.m.

Friday, National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave Creek Road. Contributions: Arizona Lung Association, 102 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85003. Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary.

Mildred Weter Hottat, 91, of Sun City, a kindergarten teacher, died June 8, 1995. She was born in Wisconsin. Survivors include her sister, Elizabeth Porzak. Services: 10 a.m. Friday, Sun Valley Lodge Chapel, 12415 N.

103rd Sun City. Menke Funeral Home. Edward N. Hubbard, 79, of Phoenix, a quality-assurance inspector, died June 11, 1995. He was born in Corning, N.Y., and was a World War II Army veteran.

Survivors include his daughters, Norma Jean Cauble, Yvonne Tjernberg, Doris Ze-browski, Lillian Engel and Penny; son, Ivan; foster son, Charles Collison; brothers, Bernard and Clyde; 13 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services will be held in Wisconsin. Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home, Burlington, Wis. Jay Robert Jennings, 81, of Litchfield Park, a self-employed lawn and garden rlioH 1995. he was born in Lamont, and was a World War II and Korean War Air Force veteran.

Survivors include his wife, Marilyn; daughter, Helen R. Cuddy; and son, Jay R. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Church of Litchfield Park, 300 N. Litchfield Road, Litchfield Park, AZ 85340.

Contributions: to the church. Tucker Funeral Home. ROBERTA. BURNSIDE International Investment Banker Robert A. "Bob" Bumside, 58.

of Scottsdale. a well known Wall Slreel and internalional investment banker died June 10. Born in Brooklyn. N.Y.. he was a graduate of St.

Lawrence and Kdinburgh. Scotland Universities. As a boy. Bob wasan Eagle Seoul and an assistant Scout Master in Hartsdale. Y.

He was presenter of an aw ard for the Boy Scouts of America to Queen Kliabelh of England aboard the royal yacht Bniannia. Later he personally was awarded the Knights of Malta medal' from Pope Pius XII for his volunteer work in Europe during the cold war where al risk of his ow life he personally helped many freedom fighters escape during the Hungarian revolution. Bob became a specialist in helping compa Danielle Marie Fennel), infant daughter of Carol and RoKer, of Phoenix, died June 9, ly She vaa born in Glendale. Other urvivor include her suter. Amber Nicole and Laura Itdv; and grandpur enla.

Service were held Phoenix Memorial Mortuary. Arthur FUher, 81. of Cottonwood, a retired ptvchiutriM for New York lut. died June 9, l'Jl5. He won born in Pulmyra.

Y. Survivor include hi wife. Beryl; daughter, Kathleen Leud. son. Thomu and Terry.

nter, Helen; brother. Calvin and Harold: nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Service will be held in Marion, Y. Hepler Funeral Hume, Camp Verde. Dr.

John Ford. 74, of Tempe, a physician and co-founder of The Surgical enter, died June II. 1995. He wa born in Murshiill, and wins a Navy veteran. Survivors include his wife, Ina; daughters, Mary Ann Gruvey.

Joy Hendricks, Pat Weaver and Kathleen; sons, Mike McGill and John; sister, Put; and 11 grandchildren. Services have been held CurrTenney Mortuary. J. Gaffney, 57, of Glolw, a retired welder, died June 13. 1995.

He was born in Claremont, il and was an Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Nancy; daughter, Kim Brutvold; sons, James and Michael; sister, Claire and Murgaret; brother, Larry; and five grandchildren. Visitation: 2 lo 4 p.m. Friday, Miles-Dam-ron Funeral Home, Globe. Vigil: 7:30 p.m.

Friday, Holy Angels' Catholic Church, Globe. Mass: 10 a.m. Saturday, at the church. Lillian G. Gailey, 86, of Tucson, a homemuker, died June 10, 1995.

She was born in Fort Thomas, Ariz. Survivors include her sister, Alma Cox; brother, Ralph "Fat" Sanders; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Visitation: 9 to 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary, Serenity Chapel, 2300 W. Van Buren Phoenix, with graveside services at Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery.

Bring's Broadway Chapel. John F. Gain 80, of Sun City, a bacteriology controller for Sterling Drugs in New York, died June 10, 1995. He was born in Cohoes, N.Y., and was a World War II Army Air Forces veteran. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy and sister, Mary Fitzgerald.

Services have been held. Sunland Mortuary and Cremation Center. Grover H. Galvin, 79, of Sun City, the president of Rockford Brick and Tile, died June 11, 1995. He was born in Rockford, Iowa, and was a World War II Army veteran.

Survivors include his wife, Sadie; sons, Gary H. and Dennis brother, Dean; two grandchildren; and one greats grandchild. Services: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sunland Mortuary and Cremation Center, 15826 Del Webb Sun City. Julio Garcia, 62, of Phoenix, a truck driver, died June 9, 1995.

He was born in Taylor, Texas. Survivors include his wife, Francesca Dolores; daughters, Iris Pesina, Barbara Valdez and Linda Hill; sons, Liandro and Esteban; sisters, Antonia Madrigal, Ester Rodriguez, Jannie Queen, Luisa Parisi, Rosa Garcia Moreno and Maria Elena; brothers, Angelino, Tomas and Lucadio Ybarra; and eight grandchildren. Services: 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, St. Francis Cemetery, 5005 E.

Oak St. Botimer Funeral Home. Marshall B. Garth, 75, of Sun City West, a retired Army major general, died June 11, 1995. He was born in Lasiter, Va.

Survivors include his wife, Martha; daughters, Mary Beth Christensen, Margaret Stuart and Nancy McCaleb; son, Marshall B. and 10 grandchildren. Services: 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Church of the Advent -Episcopal, 13150 Spanish Garden Drive, Sun City West, AZ 85375. Contributions: to the church, or Briarwood Memorial Fund, 20800 W.

135th Sun City West, AZ 85875. Camino Del Sol Funeral Chapel and Cremation Center. Robert Paul Gehrandt, 79, of Phoenix, a public accountant, died June 9, 1995. He was born in Oak Park, 111. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; daughters, Julie Chitwood, Deborah Pratt, Amy Kreisher and Becky Friedlan; stepdaughter, Marcia Dart; stepson, John Mattox; four grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren.

Services: noon Wednesday, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 8720 N. Third Ave. Guaranty Mortuary. Mae Georget, 87, of Prescott, a restau-ranteur, died June 9, 1995. She was born in Pendleton, Ind.

Survivors include her granddaughter, Shirley Hopf; grandson, Michael Sherman; seven greatgrandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Services: 10 a.m. Friday, South Lawn Memorial Park, Tucson. Memory Chapel Mortuary, Prescott. Philip Girardin 28, of Phoenix, died June 8, 1995.

He was born in Lewiston, Maine. Survivors include his son, Phillippe Joseph III; mother, Kandy Warden; sisters, Penny Pleasant and Peggy-hue; brother, Perry; and his grandparents. Services have been held. Contributions: Arizona AIDS Project, 4460 N. Central Phoenix, AZ 85012.

Best Funeral Services. Aurelia Faye "Fedelina" Goimez, 57, of Phoenix, a professor at Glendale Community College, died June 12, 1995. She was born in Frances, and was a Navy veteran. Survivors include her husband, Ross daughters, Lisa E. Gomez-Thunstedt and Kelly Ann; five sisters; and three brothers.

Rosary: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, 7924 N. 59th Glendale, with visitation from 5 to 9 p.m. Mass: 10 a.m. Thursday, St.

Louis, the King Catholic Church, 4331 W. Maryland Ave. Donald Jay Grier, 71, of Arizona City, died June 11, 1995. He was born in Hayfield, Minn. Survivors include his wife, Grace; daughters, Nancy Neal and Donna Wiltshire; sons, Daniel and Jim; sister, Dorothy Litton; seven grandchildren; and one grandchild.

Services will be held in Oklahoma City. Simes Mortuaries, Casa Grande. Margaret C. Gundersen, 78, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died June 10, 1995. She was born in Cleveland.

Survivors include her husband. Eugene and sister, Harriett Elko; No services are planned. Whitney and, Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home. tery. Owen Mortuary.

Show Low John L. Chan i dler, 78. of PhfMJ-nix, retired general accounting manager for Mountain Bell, dud June 11. 1995. He wa born in Denver and wim a World War II Army Ar forces veteran Su vivors include hi wife, Kathenne; daughters.

Surah Rana, Leta Mulligan and Elizabeth; son. Patrick; sister. Nuncy and Lynette Gebhardt; brother, Warren; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Whitney 4 Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E.

Indian School Road, with a rosary at 7 p.m. Mass: 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 2312 E. Campbell Ave.

Brian Chase, infant son of Caron and Donald, of Mesa, died June 8, 1995. He was born in Phoenix. Other survivors include his sister, Leana Marie; and brothers, Adrien Jason and Aaron Matthew. Services: 7 a.m. Saturday.

Iiuhukam Memorial North Blackwater Cemetery, Blackwater. Bunker's Garden Chapel. Peter "Choco" Chavez 53, of Phoenix, a cook at Chavelos Restaurant, died June 11, 1995. He was a Phoenix native. Survivors include his sons, Peter Jr.

and Ernest; sisters, Stella Avala. Jennie Fierro, Connie Madrid and Lydia Suazo; brother, Daniel; and four grandchildren. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, St. Matthew's Catholic Church, Cashion, with a rosary at 7 p.m.

Mass: 9 a.m. Wednesday, at the church. Greer-Wilson Funeral Home. Jackie Riley Claunts, 74, of Cottonwood, died June 8, 1995. Survivors include her husband, H.B.

"Boots." Services have been held. Contributions: to a favorite charity. Sedona Funeral Home, Sedona. Angela F. Colaric, 77, of Scottsdale, a retired seamstress, died June 12, 1995.

She was born in Cleveland. Survivors include her sons, Jack A. and Wayne sister, Francis Menyko; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Whitney and Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E.

Indian School Road. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 2310 N. 56th Phoenix, AZ 85008.

Contributions: to the church. Alfred A. Colberg, 77, of Prescott, a retired general manager with Eaton died June 12, 1995. He was born in Cleveland. Survivors include his wife, Millie; daughter, Cheryl sons, Roger L.

and Douglas brother, Emmel; and one grandchild. Services are private. Contributions: Hospice Restricted Fund, in care of Yavapai Regional Medical Center, 1003 Willow Creek Road, Prescott, AZ 86301. Memory Chapel Mortuary, Prescott. if ''TBkw T3 Allan A.

Crane, HI, ol rnoenix, me retired owner of Alberto's Beauty School, died June 9, 1995. He was born in New York City. Survivors include his wife, Judith; and three children. No services are planned. Contributions: Washington Adult Center, Dance Committee, 2240 W.

Citrus Way, Phoenix, AZ 85015, or Alzheimer's Disease Related Disorders Association, 2323 S. Hardy Drive, Tempe, AZ 85282. Best Funeral Services. Knute Spackman Crawford, 61, of Phoenix, a retired design engineer with Honeywell, died May 30, 1995. He was born in Columbia, Utah, and was an Army veteran.

Survivors include his wife, Carol; daughter, Lesley; son, David; brothers, Jerry and Patrick; and two grandchildren. Services were held. Contributions: American Cancer Society; 2929 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016. Brown's Colonial Mortuary.

Walter Robert Davoli, 85, of Phoenix, a building contractor, died June 9, 1995. He was born in Clairton, Pa. Survivors include his wife, Margaret; and sister, Alma Gaylord. Services will be held in California. Brown's Colonial Mortuary.

Dorothy Anne Doyle, 75, of Phoenix, a bookkeeper and secretary, died June 11, 1995. She was born in Chicago. Survivors include her husband, William Paul; daughters, Deanna Brown and Luanne Lavoie; i i-i i in sons, Konald ana nicnara; iu grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Church of the Beatitudes, 555 W.

Glendale Ave. Contributions: American Diabetes Association, 7337 N. 19th Suite 404, Phoenix, AZ 85021. Valley of the Sun Mortuary. Betty Jean Drais, 70, of Scottsdale, a retired receptionist, died June 10, 1995.

She was born in Find-lay, Ohio, and was a member of the American Association for the Blind. Survivors include her husband. Jack; daughter, Betsy Colli-son; son, Chris; sisters, Gladys Groves, Norma Bartholomew, Treva Yates, Lola Ashby and Woneta Babcoeia; and two grandchildren. Services: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Mountain View Presbyterian Church.

8050 E. Mountain View Road, Scottsdale. Contributions: National Federation of the Blind of Arizona 311 W. McNair St, Chandler, AZ 85224. Messinger Mortuary.

III, I CM Arlene Kelly, 58, of Stottttdale, homemaker. died June 11, 1995. She was born in Phoenix. Survivors include her husband, Tony daughter. Benrita Ortiz; sisters, Ethlene Paxson and Diiisy Baptisto; and brother, Mervin Roberts.

Visitation: 6 p.m. Thursday, Salt River St. Francis Catholic Church, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Services: 6 a m. Friday, at the church.

Meldrum Mortuary and Chapel. Harry Krauss, 98, of Scottsdale, a retired attorney and judge, died June 11. 1995. He was born in New York City. Survivors include his daughter, Florence Ziegler; two grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren.

Senices have been held. Contributions: to a favorite charity. Green Acres Mortuury, Scottsdale. Dolores H. Krenzke, 80, of Chandler, an assembly worker, died June 10, 1995.

She was born in Racine, Wis. Survivors include her daughter, Patricia "Pat" Carre: sons, James W. and William brother, Donald Sack; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Sen-ices will be held in Racine. Contributions: Hospice of' the Valley, 2601 E.

Thomas Road, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85016. Bueler Mortuary. Zollie Mae Lee, 90, of Phoenix, a retired secretary, died June 10, 1995. She was born in Brownwood, Texas. Survivors include her friend, Jane Stouffer.

Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, 2300 W. Van Buren St. Greer-Wilson Funeral Home. John Bonser Lidback, 79, of Mesa, an Army veteran, died June 12, 1995.

He was born in Portland, Maine, and was a World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War veteran. Survivors include his wife, JXiris: daughters, Dawn A. Tolbert and Denlsf A. Manley; son, David sisters, Elizabeth Prosser and Delphine Boucher; brother, Leonard; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m.

Thursday, Bunker's Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa. Contributions: Mesa Host Lions Club, P.O. Box 387, Mesa, AZ 85201. Jose Lira, of Sun City West, a laborer, died June 11, 1995.

He was born in Mexico. Survivors include his daughters, Marcella Moreno and Lucy Howard; sons, Lew, John and Ray; 15 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and one great-greatgrandchild. Visitation: 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Best Funeral Services Chapel, 9380 W. Peoria Peoria, with rosary at 6:30 p.m.

Mass: 9 a.m. Thursday, Santa Teresita Catholic Church, 14016 N. Verbena El Mirage. Brian F. Lizotte, 18, of Camp Verde, a graduate of Camp Verde High School, died June 11, 1995.

He was born in New York Survivors include his parents, Francel'and Brian; sister, Catherine brother, Christopher and grandmother. Services: 2 p.m. St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church, Camp Verde, with rosary an hour before services. Contributions: American Cancer Society, 2724 E.

Lakin Suite 9, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Westcott Funeral Home, Cottonwood. Anna E. Loudermilk, 97, of Phoenix, a retired U.S. postmaster, died June 11, 1995.

She was born in Clay City, Ind. Survivors include several nieces and nephews. Services: 3 p.m. Thursday, Wickenburg Funeral Home, 187 N. Adams Wickenburg.

Contributions: Hospice of the Valley, 2601 E. Thomas Road, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85016, or Eastern Star Hassayampa Chapter, No. 35, Chapter Improvements, P.O. Box 1401, Wickenburg, AZ 85358. See MORE OBITUARIES, page CL26 nies in the mineral, industrial, and aviation areas raise money by public offerings.

He played a leading role in successful lor many well known companies including I-ear Jet. Sheraton Hotels, Paramount Pictures, VS. Surgical, and TransCaribbean Airlines. His investment banking pnigrams were completed by many stock brokerage firms including Allan Bache Merrill Lynch, and others. Boh was a pilot and founded several small commerical air carriers.

During such time he was a consultant lo Rothchilds. England-. Switzerland, and to the royal family of Saudi Arabia. A friend of Kirk Uiuglas from college, he completed financing for several movies. A geologist and mining engineer by training, he did geo-thcmial research with NASA.

He founded (leo-Thermal Kinetics AZ. He also served as president of the professional Energy Resources Assoc. Az. and was a member the (kxvihcrmal Resources Council. A pleasant man.

he was a fnend to many. He as a member of the Who's Who Clubs. Arizona and International. Son of Willis E. and Elaine Burnside, his survivor's include; daughter.

Justine, a student a UofA: and son. Chrislopher. sisler. Susan, a lawyer, and brother, Bradley. Comniandant-Mcrchanl Marine.

Acad. Bob's great grandfather was Major General Ambrose Bumside of civil war fame, i Contact (inmshaw Bethany Chapel. 710 W. Bethany Home Phoenix. Phone 2-W-21 1 1 far viewing; Service al 7pm.

Thursday IXina-tions lo Hitchcock Presbyterian Church. 6 Cmx-nacres Ave. Scarsdale. NY 10583. 7 im Shem Abrham AHums, 17, of Queen Creek, a student at Chandler High School, died June 10, 1995.

He was born in Germany. Survivors include his parents, Jan Woolley-Allums and David; brothers, Sam, Silas and Seth; and grandparents. Services: 8 a.m. Wednesday, Mesa City Cemetery, 1212 N. Center, Mesa.

Bunker's Garden Chapel. Hugh Lynn Anderson, 82, of Peoria, a cattleman and farmer, died June 12, 1995. He was born in Flagstaff. Survivors include his wife, Marjorie Ada; daughters, Marcia L. Wheat and Tamara S.

Ogilvie; son, Stuart Lee; one sister; three brothers; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Lund-berg White Rose Chapel, 5310 W. Northern Glendale. Services: 10 a.m.

Thursday, First United Methodist Church of Glendale, 7102 N. 58th Drive, Glendale. Contributions: Arizona Cattle Industry Research and Education Foundation, 1401 N. 24th Phoenix, AZ 85008. 801 Funeral Announcements JUDGE PAUL R.

RAMIREZ, aoe 76, former Miami resiaeni, aiea may in, iw Ramirez was born in Miami and graduated from Miimi Hinh rhool. He enflsted the US Army and Miami niyn ji-iwui. went from an enlisted man to earn a commission as an officer UK lUIM3 Cliuiircc, nui. tnn i iniuert tv and then worked for the State The Fenera Bureau oi rriwns anu cvcinuaiiy retfred as a municipal court lodge In Anthony, New ua uiac nrM-tvipri In death bv his wife, Connie in in. iv his son Charles of Dallas, daughter, Barbara R.

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