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F8 TV Arlims Republic Thursday, March 7, 1W OBITUARIES Obituaries published by The Art- lona Republic in Its newt columns re provided free of charge at a public service. It it the newspaper's policy to provide tint service for residenti of Maricopa and Pinal countiet and the residenti of other Robert J. McClinUxk Jr, S3, of Peoria, hitch school coach, died March 1996. He was burn in Philadelphia and was a Vietnam War Air Fores veteran. Survivors Include his wife, Loretta; daughters, Colleen Smude and Kelley Kodngurt; mother, Phyllis Starts; sister, Marilyn Harrington; nd two grandchildren.

Visitation: 6 to 8 m. Friday, Heritage Funeral Chapel. 6830 E. Thunderbird Road. Peoria.

Services: 10 a m. Saturday, at the funeral home. Contributions: Dyart High School, McClintock Memorial Fund, 11405 N. Dysart Road. El Mirage.

AZ 85335. Fermin Bellraa MvrcaJo, 35, of Phoenix, a landacaper. died Feb. 29, 1996. He was born in Mexico.

Survivors include his wife, Rebecca Paez; daughters, Olivia and Beatrice Beltran Paei; son, Carlos Fermin Beltran Paet; four sisters; and five brothers. Services: Ham. Thursday, Botimer Chapel, 8802 S. Central Ave. Fann M.

Meredith, 78, of Phoenix, a retired Grand Canyon University alumni Terence L. Clark, 27, of 8an Diego, formerly of Phoenix, a Navy lieutenant, difdrVb. 18, 19. He was burn in Hemet, Calif, Survivors include hit wife, Amanda; sister, Shannon; and grandparent. Freda and Phillip.

Service were held in California. Contributions: Terence Clark Memorial Fund, Brophy Colletfe Prep School, 4701 N. Central Phoenix. A2 85012 or the Leukemia Society of America. 1700 N.

Seventh Suite 1. Phoenix, AZ 85006. Mary Cleary. 77, of Sun City West, a unmet teacher, died March 6, 1996. She was born in Bayside, Y.

Survivors include her husband, Hugh daughter, Mary Jean Cirrito; soni, Hugh Jr. and Joseph; sinter, Catherine Kearns; brother, William Johnson; and five gmndchildren. Services will be held in Flushing, Y. Contributions: to charity of donor's choice. Camino Del Sol Funeral Chapel and Cremation Center.

counties whose funeral or burial will be In Maricopa or Ptnal counties. Hiotos of publishable quality are printed on a space-available basis, also free ttf charge. The Republic cannot be responsible for returning unsolicited photos. Parties desiring specifically worded funeral announcements may place them through their mortuaries In the paid classified advertising section. Howard Weber, 72, of 8cotUdale, president of AtCal Engineering, died March 5, 1996.

He was born in Cairo, and was a World War II Air Force veteran. Survivors include his wife, Patricia daughters, Susan Cyr and Diane Risen; and two grandchildren. Service 7 p.m. Friday, Mewinger Mortuary and Chapel, 7601 E. Indian School Road.

Scottsdale. Contributions: Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children. 2001 S. Lindbergh St. Louis, MO 63131-3597.

Willie Wheeler, 76, of Mesa, a railroad laborer, died March 4, 1996. He was a ftnJrJKl Betty Jo Moreno Wiley, 57, of Tempe, a card dealer, died March 4. 1996. She was born in Los Angeles. Survivors include her daughters, Rebecca A.

Roberts and Lori Womack; son, Paul Hardester; sister, Becky Gross; brothers, Joe and Robert Salas; and six grandchildren. Services: 3 p.m. Thursday, Meldrum Mortuary, 52 N. Macdonald Mesa. Contributions: Scottsdale Dialysis Center, 7321 E.

Osborn Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85018. Barney Edward Wilfong, 83, of Phoenix, a service-station attendant, died March 2, 1996. He was born in Mill Creek, Mo. Survivors include his daughter, Betty Coulter, sons, Donald and Gale; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Visitation: 6 to 9 pm.

Sunday, Greer-Wilson Funeral Home. 5921 W. Thomas Road. Services: 6:30 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home.

Raymond Titus, 61. of Phoenix, owner of a painting company, died March 1996. II was born in Dayton, Ohio. Survivors include his mother, Mary; and brothers, Miks, Will and Jon. Services: 11a.m.

Thursday, Green Acres Mortuary Chapel or Faith, 6830 W. Missouri Glendale. Herbert K. I'hrich. 88, of Peoria, a traffic manager, died March 3, 1996.

He was born in Lebanon, Pa. Survivors include his daughters, Nancy Cook and Susan Mount; sister, Marie lleverling; brothers, Richard and William; end three grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Shepherd of the Desert Lutheran Church, 11025 N. 111th Sun City.

Menke Funeral Home, Sun City. Fred H. Ven Hearst, 95, of Chandler, an engineering technician, died March 1, 1996. He was born in Byron, 111. Survivors include his wife, Erna daughter, Elaine Jacobson; sister, Margaret Gierke; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Services: 2 m. Thursday, Valley of the Sun Memorial Park Cemetery Mausoleum, 10940 E. Chandler Heights Chandler. Christian Allen Wallace, the infant son of Roxanna and Michael, of Phoenix, died Feb. 29, 1996.

He was born in Phoenix. Other survivors include his grandparents. Services have been held. Greer-Wilson Funeral Home. Glenn J.E.

Bought, 75, of Sun Lakes, owner of Clenn Hought Real Estate, died March 6, 1996. He was born in Noonan, N.D., and was World War II veteran. Survivors include his wife, Verona; daughters, Judy Gjovik. Lois Fuller, Leone Whittle and Patricia Bragg; sons, Duane, Perry and Roman; sisters, Neva Healey and Effie Fox; brothers. Homer and Clair; 14 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

Visitation: 10 to 12 30 m. Knturtly, Lane Memorial Park Funeral Home. Services: 2 pm. Saturday, at the funeral home. Contributions: Mountain View Lutheran Church, 11002 S.

4Mth Phoenix, AZ 85044. Bueler Mortuary, Chandler. Genevieve Agnes Hungerford, 90, of Phoenix, a civil engineer, died March 2, 1996. She was born in Juliet, and was World War II veteran. Survivors include her daughter, Joyce Hungerford Clark; and one grandchild.

Visitation: 5:30 to 8 m. Friday, Camelback Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback Koad, with 7 p.m. rosary. Services: 10 a m.

Saturday. Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 8620 N. Seventh St. Camelback Sunset Chapel. Robert H.

Janssen, 73, of Apache Junction, a retired auto mechanic, died March 5, 1996. He was born in Rofle, Iowa, and was a World War II Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Alma Lee; daughters, Roberta Roberson and Helen Troncin; sister, Mury Lou; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Services: 9:30 a.m. Friday, National Memoriul Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N.

Cave Creek Road. Apache Junction Mortuary. Walter Axel Johnson, 78, of Fountain Hills, a retired purchasing ugent and mortgage loan officer, died March 5, 1996. He was born in Toledo, Ohio, and was a World War II veteran. Survivors include his wife, Beatrice; daughter, Joyce Zahn; son, Jeffrey; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Services will be held in Millbury, Ohio. Contributions: Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower Phoenix, AZ 85014. Messinger Mortuary, Fountain Hills. Carolyn O'Neil Corbet, 53, of Wlckenburg, owner of Corbet Realty, died March 6, 1996.

She was born in Phoenix. Survivors include her husband, Jim; daughter, Chelsea; AI.MSON, Alfred Walter ANDFRSEN, Lillian F. I) LAIR. Carl Fd ward BROCKWAY, Sylvia F. CLARK, Terence L.

CI.KARV, Mary E. COR FT, Carolyn O'Neil CLTRON A. Virginia W. FARIJFR, Maria G. FORSBERCJ, Carl E.

GALVAN, Claribel M. GARDEN, Evelyne GARTLEMAN, Walter R. HARLOW, Sylvia Jean HEATH, M. Kae I IOI.COM Ue James Wagoner, mayor of Peoria for 12 years HOOVER, Irene Elizabeth MORTON, Goldiall. HOUG1IT, Glenn J.E, IIUNGFRI ORI), Genevieve administrator, died March 1996.

She was born in Waco, Texas. Survivors include her daughter, Gloria; sons, Jim and Bub; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services: Ham. Saturday, First Baptist Church, 7000 N. Central Phoenix, with visitation an hour before services.

Contributions: Fann M. Meredith Music Scholarship of Grand Canyon University, P.O. Box 11097, Phoenix, AZ 85061. Paradise Chapel Funeral Home. Elmer O.

Miller, 67, of Phoenix, an administrator, died March 4, 1996. He was born in Hutchinson, Kan. Survivors include his wife Mirian; daughters, Mirilyn Henderson, Sandra Meisinger and Lisa Decker, son, Arthur; and 10 grandchildren. Visitation: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sunnyslope Mennonite Church, 9835 N.

Seventh St. Crystal Rose Funeral Home, Tolleson. Joseph Richard Murphy, 61, of Phoenix, a personnel manager for a cosmetics firm, died March 5, 1996. He was born in Harrisburg, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Survivors include his sons, Michael and Chris; and mother, Anna.

Services will be private. Contributions: American Liver Foundation, 3875 N. 44th Suite 102, Phoenix, AZ 85018. Hansen Chapel. Dr.

Thomas J. Natoli, 80. of Lands-dale, a retired physician who wintered in Scottsdale for 24 years, died March 3, 1996. He was born in Norwich, N.Y., and was national past president of American Business Clubs and was a member of the Knights of Columbus in Norristown, Pa. He also was a member of the Montgomery County Medical Society and the American Medical Association.

Survivors include his JANSSEN, Robert II. JOHNSON, Walter Axel JONES, Patricia A. JONES, Ronald I-ee, Sr. sons, Matthew and Paco; sisters, Ruth Brownell, June and Mury O'Neil; brothers, Duvid, James and Thomas O'Neil; and one grandchild. Visitation: 7 m.

A.L Moore Sons, 333 W. Adams St. Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, St. Francis Catholic Church, 4701 N.

Central Ave. Contributions: Phoenix Children's Hospital, 1111 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85006. Virginia W. Cutrona, 89, of Glendale, a homemaker, died March 4, 1996.

She was born in the Bronx, Y. Survivors include her daughters, Regina Riley and Mariunna Lawrence; live sisters; one brother; seven grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 5614 W. Orangewood, Glendale, with visitation an hour before services.

Heritage Funeral Chapel, Peoria. Maria G. Farber, 91, of Mesa, a civil-service employee, died March 4, 1996. She was born in Italy. Survivors include her daughter, Joan Marie Johnson; son, Bert; six grandchildren; and three great KAVANAGH, Lola June KENDALI, VirRie Mae KOCIIER, Franklin Trestley James D.

Wagoner KONTdL Louis S. He f- was highly respected and well-liked by all. He will be missed," Mayor Ken Forgia said. ft IfOLti.iiiMiiiiiii Patricia A. Jones, 45, of Glendale, a customer service employee, died March 4, 1996.

She was born in Tucson. Survivors include her husband, Alan; daughter, Darnisla; son, Daryl; mother, Max- Staff reports James Donald Wagoner, a member of the family that settled Peoria and that city's mayor for 12 years, died Tuesday. He was 79. Mr. Wagoner, a farmer, was a lifelong resident of Peoria and an original member of the first City Council after the city incorporated in 1954.

He was elected mayor five years later. "I have known Don all my life," Peoria Mayor Ken Forgia said. "He was a farmer and entrepreneur, and largely responsible for the city's current growth." During his career as a city official, Mr. Wagoner received numerous awards and letters of recognition from organizations and state officials. In 1979, he was honored by then-Gov.

Rose Mofford for 20 years of outstanding service. "He was a pioneer in Peoria," Forgia said. "He was highly respected and well-liked by all. He will be missed." Mr. Wagoner is survived by his wife, Evelyn; son, Jim; daughters, Connie grandchildren.

Services: 6 p.m. Thursday, Meldrum Mortuary, 52 N. Macdonald Mesa. ine Edwards; stepmother, Alice Edwards; sisters, Linda Sue and Mary Alice Edwards; brothers, Kenneth Arnold, Michael, Paul and Wayne Brown, Herman Carter, James, Larry, Ronnie and Daryl Edwards; and one grandchild. Visitation: 6 to p.m.

Friday, Antioch Baptist Church, 1622 N. 39th Ave. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, at the church. KROSTING, Bernice A.

LAINE, Deborah Audrey I.ESC1I, Joseph MARTIN, Piotr A. MCCT.INTOCK, Robert J. Jr. MERCADO, Fermin Beltran MEREDITH, Fann MILLER, Elmer I). MURPHY, Joseph Richard NATOLI, Dr.

Thomas J. NELSON. June T. PANGBORN, Spencer J. PREKOPE, John G.

PROCACCINI, Katherine Ann SCHL'LTZ, Ruth B. SMITH, Evelyn STINSON, Murl SWOBODA, Carmella N. TITUS, Raymond P. UHRICH, Herbert K. HEARST, Fred II.

Ven AGONER, James Donald WALLACE, Christian Allen EBER, Howard I. HEELER, Willie WILEY, Betty Jo Moreno WILFONG, Barney Edward Carl E. Fors-berg, 93, of Phoenix, a retired Columbia University bookstore manager, died March 3, 1996. He was born in Salt Lake City. Survivors include his sons, Carl E.

and Franklin; brother, Eastlake, Carolyn Harden and Judy Christiansen; sisters, Josephine Jackson and Virginia Lanham; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 4 p.m. Friday at Unity Church of Sun City, 10101 Coggins Drive, Sun City. Donations, in lieu of flowers, can be sent to the Alzheimer's Foundation, 2323 S. Hardy Drive, Tempe, AZ 85282.

Sunland Mortuary and Cremation Center is handling the arrangements. Contributions: Antioch scholarship rund, In Memory of Patricia A. Jones, 1622 N. 39th Phoenix, AZ 85019. Ronald Lee wife, Dorothy; daughters, Dorothy N.

Campbell and Patricia Honeysett; sons, Richard B. and Thomas John; sister, Anna Glisson; and seven grandchildren. Services will be held Friday in Norristown. Contributions: Child Development Foundation, 1605 W. Main Norristown, PA 19403.

Boyd-Horrox Funeral Home Norristown. June T. Nelson, 67, of Glendale, a temporary-services employee, died March 5, 1995. She was born in Rochester, N.Y. Survivors include her daughters, Lawreen Wiggans and Robin Burris; sons, Craig, Scott and Larry; sister, Gayle Weston; brother, Richard Taraci; and seven grandchildren.

Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Heritage Funeral Chapel, 6830 W. Thunderbird Road, Peoria, with 7 p.m. rosary. Services: 10 a.m.

Friday, at the chapel. Contributions: American Cancer Society, 2929 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016 or St. Jude's Children's Hospital, P.O. Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101.

(Donation must include name of next of kin and address.) Franklin 12 great-grandchild. grandchildren; and one Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, A.L. Moore and Sons Mortuary Jones 49, of Phoenix, died March 3, 1996. He was born in Oklahoma City.

Survivors include his wife, Grateful; daughters, Kim-berly Ballard, Mar-quita and Nikole; I- Lyle Talbot, actor starred in 'Ozzie and Harriet' Alfred Walter Allison, 79, of Chandler, co-owner of J.J. Allison and Sons; died March 4, 1996. He was born in Covina, Calif. Survivors include his daughter, Lynda Wolfram; sister, Bernice Allison DEATHS (. 1 wrek fl I 1 'Sus -J Hi nn.iiiiAnl 0 kj Spencer J.

Pangborn, 74, of Glendale, an engineer, died March 3, 1996. He was born in Jackson, Mich. Survivors include his wife, Mary Helen; daughters, Jeanne Seese and Kathryn Warren; Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO Lyle Talbot, a versatile actor whose roles in more than 150 movies ranged from natty leading men to rebellious convicts to Ozzie and Harriet's neighbor, died Sunday. He was 94. Mr.

Talbot began his career in the early days of talkies and ended in the television era, during which he played Joe Randolph, the neighbor in the 1952-66 series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Mr. Talbot started acting on the son, Sirveorge; sisters, Carol Von Lee and Helen Lee; brothers, William Fowler, Gerald Stewart and James; and eight grandchildren. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Botimer Chapel, 8802 S.

Central Ave. Services: 11 a.m. Paradise Church of God in Christ, 4655 S. 16th St. Lola June Kavanagh, 70, of Phoenix, a retired homemaker, died March 5, 1996.

She was born in Henrietta, Okla. Survivors include her husband, Joseph; daughters, Theresa Yancey and Karen June; sons, Kenneth, Robert, Joseph and Edward; and 10 grandchildren. Private services will be held. Contributions: American Lung Association, 102 W. McDowell, Phoenix, AZ 85003.

Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale. Virgie Mae Kendall, 80, of Mesa, a retail sales and merchandising employee, died March 3, 1996. She was born in Walters, Okla. Survivors include her daughters, Kay Kendall Howard and Karen Kendall-Waite; son, Samuel Jefferson; sister, Norene Lewallen; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Thursday, Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, 2300 W. Van Buren St. Mesa Funeral Care. Franklin Trestley Kocher, 91, of Chandler, a retired carpenter, died Services: 11 a.m. Friday, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Glendale Stake Center, 8602 N.

31st with visitation an hour before services. Claribel M. Galvan, 71, of Phoenix, a social worker, died March 4, 1996. She was born in Detroit. Survivors include her husband, Gonzallo; and sister, Audrey Huseman.

Services: 3 p.m. Friday, A.L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Evelyne Garden, 89, of Phoenix, a contract administrator, died March 4, 1996.

She was born in Pittsburgh. Survivors include her stepdaughters, Barbara Stark and Irene Friedlander; and sons, Charles and Jack Davis. Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, 2300 W. Van Buren St.

A.L. Moore Sons Mortuary. Walter R. Gartleman, 86, of Mesa, owner of a refrigeration business, died March 4, 1996. He was born in Chicago and was a World War II veteran.

Survivors include his wife, Rita; daughter, Jerri Ann; stepson, David Resherger; sister, Loretta Heinrich; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, Mesa Moose Lodge, 257 W. Second Mesa. Contributions: FHP Hospice, P.O.

Box 52078, Phoenix, AZ 85072-2078. Melcher's Chapel of the Roses, Mesa. Sylvia Jean Harlow, 61, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died March 5, 1996. She was born in Lancaster, Pa. Survivors include her sons, Michael and Christopher; father, Henry Reinfried; brother, Hank Reinfried; and three grandchildren.

Services: 10 a.m. Friday, Greenwood Memory Lawn, 2300 W. Van Buren St. Contributions: American Diabetes Association of Arizona, 2328 W. Royal Palm Road, Phoenix, AZ 85021.

Greer-Wilson Funeral Home. sons, Stephen, Thomas, Andrew, Kenneth, Vincent, Craig, Dominic, John and Robert; 32 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church, 3220 W. Greenway Road, with visitation an hour before services.

Contributions: Vista Hos from house to house until the war ended on May 8, 1945. He became a journalist after the war and worked as director of RIAS, a Berlin radio station created by the occupying U.S. forces, from 1974 until his retirement in 1984. Meyer Schapiro, teacher, art historian, critic, 91 NEW YORK Meyer Schapiro, an art historian, radical, teacher and critic, died Sunday. He was 91.

Since 1973, Mr. Schapiro had been a professor emeritus at Columbia University, where he spent most of his teaching career. Ke also lectured at New York University and at the New Trosper; and three grandchildren. Services: 7 p.m. Thursday, Chapel of Bueler Mortuary, 14 W.

Hulet Drive, Chandler. Lillian F. Andersen, 90, of Peoria, a winter visitor from Nisswa, died March 4, 1996. She was born in Wurroad, Minn. Survivors include her husband, Clarence; daughters, Beverly Beauzethier and Carolyn Pollock; son, Charles sisters, Thelma Granning and Evelyn Melum; and six grandchildren.

Services: 1 p.m. Thursday, Gardens at Camelot, 11311 N. 99th Ave. Sunland Mortuary and Cremation Center. Carl Edward Blair, 79, of Phoenix, a sheet-metal manufacturing worker, died March 4, 1996.

He was born in Mississippi. Survivors include his wife, Alice; daughter, Carole Good; sons, George, Roger and Gerald; nine grandchildren; and 12 greatgrandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Resthaven Park Cemetery, 6290 W. Northern Glendale.

Grimshaw Bethany Chapel. Sylvia F. Brockway, 84, of Sun City, a homemaker, died March 4, 1996. She was born in Hannibal, Mo. Survivors include her daughters, Sandy Alter, Carolyn Petersen and Linda Davison; 15 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren.

Services: 11 a.m. Friday, Sunland Lakeside Chapel, 15825 Del Webb Blvd. Contributions: First Church of Christian Science of Sun City, 10045 Clair Drive, Sun City, AZ 85351. M. Kae Heath, 53, of Mesa, a docu ment typist for Motorola, died March 5, 1996.

He was born in Snow-flake. Survivors include his daughter, Michelle Gill, fa- stage and made his screen debut in 1932, playing a mobster opposite Frances Dee in Love Is a Racket. The same year, he had a supporting role in Three on a Match and No More Orchids. His other films included 20,000 Years in Sing Sing, Plan 9 From Outer Space, There's No Business Like Show Business and Sunrise at CampobeUo. Besides his more than 140 episodes with Ozzie and Harriet, Mr.

Talbot also appeared on The Lucy Show, Burns and Allen and The Danny Thomas show. Ludwig Freiherr von Hammerstein-Equord BERLIN Ludwig Freiherr von Hammerstein-Equord, who took part in the failed 1 944 plot by German army officers to overthrow Adolf Hitler, has died at age 76. Mr. Hammerstein-Equord died in Berlin on Feb. 26 of heart failure, said the July 20, 1944 Foundation, which takes its name from the date on which German officers tried to kill Hitler.

The foundation, which announced the death Monday, is dedicated to preserving the memory of the anti-Hitler conspirators. Mr. Hammerstein-Equord was one of the few plotters who managed to escape arrest and stay hidden until the war ended 10 months later. A television movie was made last year about his experience, called Illegal Disappearance. Col.

Claus Schenk Graf von Stauf- 801 March 4, 1996. He was born in Wetzel County, W.Va. Survivors include his wife, Georgia; daughter, Nila Jean Montgomery; sisters, Ida Carpenter, Rosa Smith and Freda Shackleford; brother, Harold; nine grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Visitation: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N.

Hayden Road, Scottsdale. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, at the mortuary chapel. Louis S. Konuch, 87, of Tempe, a fire chief, died March 5, 1996.

He was born in Czechoslovakia. Survivors include his wife, Bette; daughter, Liz Lopez; son, Robert sister, Irene Hobar; brothers, Stephen, Joseph and Paul; and two grandchildren. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Carr Tenney Mortuary, 2621 S. Rural Road, Tempe, with 7 p.m.

scripture service. Services: 11:30 a.m. Friday, Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 1800 E. Libra Drive, Tempe. Contributions: American Heart Association, P.O.

Box 7038, Phoenix, AZ 85011. Bernice A. Krosting, 82, of Mesa, a homemaker, died March 4, 1996. She Was born in Henderson, Minn. Survivors include her sons, Curtis, Dean and Ron; nine grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Bunker Henderson Colonial Chapel, 3529 E. University Drive, Mesa. Services: 3 p.m. Thursday, at the chapel.

Deborah Audrey Laine, 44, of Phoenix, a legal secretary, died March 3, 1996. She was born in Tucson. Survivors include her former husband, Roger; daughter, Kimberly; son, Aaron; parents, Margie and hea ckd with mort, Rhea is the fatherHinton; sisters, Dee Ann Woods and Carol Hinton; brothers, William and Mi Funeral Announcements I I ther, James Kimball Brewer; sister, Koni Ward; brothers, James E. Greg, Mack L. and Douglas T.

Brewer; and eight grandchildren. Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Meldrum Mortuary, 52 N. Mac KOCH, Harriet Priscilla, 86. died Wednesday, March 6, 1996 at Thunderbird Samaritan Hospital in Glendale, AZ.

Visitation: Friday 6-8PM and Services: Saturday 3PM at Hansen Mortuary 8314 N. 7th Street Phoenix, AZ. Burial will be In Ft. LuDton, Colorado. Mrs.

Koch was born September 19, 1909 In Ft. Lupton. She married Clarence Koch on August 1, 1931 in Ft. Lupton. She graduated from F-r.

Lupton High School and earned a teaching certificate from Greelev Normal School, now University of Northern Colorado. She taught school at Vollmer School near Ft. Lupton. In 1941 she and Mr. Koch moved to Golden, Colorado where they were active in Jefferson County politics and engaged in ranching.

For the past 12 years, she has pice, 6991 E. Camelback Road, Suite C-250, Scottsdale, AZ 85251, or Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church, St. Vincent de Paul Society, 8220 W. Greenway Road, Phoenix, AZ 85023. Guaranty Mortuary, Cave Creek.

John G. Prekope, 90, of Casa Grande, a heavy-equipment mechanic, died March 3, 1996. He was born in New York City, N.Y. no known survivorsServices: 3 p.m. Thursday, Mt.

View Cemetery, Casa Grande. Cole and Maud Mortuary, Casa Grande. Katherine Ann Procaccini, 53, of Scottsdale, a hair stylist, died March 5, 1996. She was born in Newark, N.J. Survivors include her son, Patrick; mother Elizabeth Diacovo; sister, Patricia Hogg; and brother, Joseph Diacovo.

Visitation: 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale. Services: 2 p.m. Saturday, at the chapel.

Contributions: American Cancer Society, 2929 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016. Ruth B. Schultz, 92, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died March 2, 1996. She was born in Nebo, and was a member of Eastern Star.

Survivors include her daughters, Anna Mae Morrow and Marilyn Faull; son, Paul C. Morrow; sisters, Sarah Barron, Jane Rice Peyton and Mary Elizabeth Wildman; brother, W.H. Barron; nine grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Services: 3 p.m. Friday, Beatitudes Life Center, 1712 W.

Glendale Phoenix, AZ 85021. Contributions: Multiple Sclerosis Society, 627 S. 48th Suite 110, Tempe, AZ 85281, or Campus of Care Scholarship Fund, at the life center. A.L. Moore and Sons Mortuary.

Evelyn Smith, 68, of Sun City, a retired lead text processor, died March 4, 1996. She was born in Canada. Survivors include her brother, John Markin; and 14 nieces and nephews. Services have been held. Contributions: Sun Health Foundation Hospice, PO Box 2015, Sun City, AZ 85372.

Sunland Mortuary, Sun City. Murl Stinson, 88, of Phoenix, formerly of Eloy, a homemaker, died March 4, 1996. She was born in Mt. Vernon, Texas. Survivors include her daughter, Zoe Smith; sons, Phil, Don and Mack Bradley; sister, Grace Rutledge; 14 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren.

Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Valley Funeral Home, 601 N. Eloy. Services: 10 a.m. Thursday, at the funeral home.

Carmella N. Swoboda, 72. of Phoenix, a homemaker, died March 5, 1996. She was born in Montgomery, W. Va.

Survivors include her daughters, Gerry Waltz, Jacque Albert, Lori Rogers, Joanne and Pamela Swoboda; sisters, Mary DeLuca and Esther Jensen; brother, Arthur DeLuca; and two grandchildren. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Whitney lurphy Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road, with 7 p.m.

rosary. Services: 10 am. Friday, spent winters in Glendale, AZ and summers in School for Social Research. His Greenwich Village home was a gathering place in the 1930s for members of the radical left, and he wrote for the Marxist Quarterly, the New Masses, the Nation and the Partisan Review. Mr.

Schapiro initially made his name in 1931 as an art historian and educator of Romanesque sculpture; he also wrote on 19th- and early 20th-century art. In 1977, George Braziller began publishing a four-volume series of Schapiro's selected essays and lectures: Romanesque Art, in 1977, Modern Art: 19th and 20th Centuries in 1978, Late Antique, Early Christian and Medieval Art in 1979 and Theory and Philosophy of Art: Style, Artists and Society in 1994. Frantisek Daniel, filmmaker won Oscar LOS ANGELES Frantisek "Frank" Daniel, a Czech-born filmmaker who made an Academy Award-winning movie and produced about 40 others, died Wednesday of a heart attack. He was 69. Mr.

Daniel, whose The Shop on Main Street in 1965 won an Oscar, was co-chairman of the film school at Columbia University and artistic director for Robert Redford's Sundance Institute. From 1986 until he retired in 1990, Mr. Daniel was chairman of the School of Cinema-Television at the University of Southern California. Mr. Daniel fled Czechoslovakia, where he served as dean of the Prague film school FAMU, when the Soviet Union invaded in 1968.

He took a Ford Foundation position to study film education in the United States. The following year, he was asked to become the dean of the American Film Institute's Center for Advanced Study of Motion Pictures. Mr. Daniel also wrote booksscripts and plays. oolden, Colorado.

sue was active In p.E.o., Colorado Cowbelles and Livermore Women's Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, and is survived by two daughters: Barbara Brown of Phoenix, AZ and Carole Jacobs of Golden, CO. Also surviving are Grandchildren: Jennifer Rumsey of Denver, and Ken Jacobs of Boston, MA, Lewis Brown of Portland, OR, Eric Brown ot Phoenix, AZ and Sallie Brown of Phoenix, AZ. Memorial Contributions to Cottey College Institutional Advancement, 1000 W. Austin, Nevada, MO 64772.

SMITH, Evelyn Pakosh, 68, of Sun City West, a retired Lead Text Processor died March 4, 1996, she was born in Canada. Survivors include Linda Canada reDre- cole ot lempe, tiaine Nicnois or senting 11 nieces nephews in Canada. Nephew: Phoeni: nix. Ken Debra Erickson of Niece in Markln of Sur un Kav Ka Chicago, Jonn Lity west. Services have been held.

In Loving Memory. donald Mesa. Services: 10 a.m. Friday, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mesa Eighth Ward, 1054 W. Second Place, Mesa.

Lee Holcomb, 57, of Phoenix, a TWA ticket agent, died March 3, 1996. He was born in New York City and was an Air Force veteran. Survivors include his daughters, Kammie Kay, Bobbie and Kristi; sister, Vicki Foster; and one grandchild. Services: 4 p.m. Thursday, Shadow Mountain Mortuary, 2350 E.

Greenway Road, with visitation an hour before services. Contributions: Salvation Army, Memory of Lee Holcomb, P.O. Box 52177, Phoenix, AZ 85072. Irene Elizabeth Hoover, 85, of Sun City, a homemaker, died March 4, 1996. She was born in Kenmore, Ohio.

Survivors include her daughters, Barbara Hoover-Stevens, Noel Peok and Charlotte Goodrich; son, James; brother, James Witner; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Willow-brook United Methodist Church, 19390 N. 99th Ave. Contributions: Sun Health Hospice, P.O.

Box 1913, Sun City, AZ 85372 or Taylor University, William Taylor Foundation, 500 W. Reade Upland, NY 46989-1001. Sunland Mortuary Cremation Center, Sun City. Goldia B. Horton, 91, of Phoenix, a teacher, died March 2, 1996.

She was born in Mesa. Survivors include her nieces and nephews. Services: 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, 2300 W. Van Buren.

A.L Moore Sons Mortuary. 822 Florists Phoenix Flower Shops Open 7 days chael Bradford, Shawn Vivian, Barry and Greg Hinton; a grandparent; and one grandchild. Services: 10 a.m. Friday, Best Funeral Services Chapel, 9380 W. Peoria with visitation an hour before services.

Joseph Lesch, 84, of Phoenix, a retired machinist and cabinetmaker, died March 5, 1996. He was born in Milwaukee and was a World War II veteran. Survivors include his wife, Louise; daughter, Country Mort ckd wfamilyname is definitely cor-rectDraper; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m. Friday, National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N.

Cave Creek Road. Menke Funeral Home, Sun City. Piotr A. Martin, 49, of A vondale, a tool and die maker, died March 4, 1996. He was born in Poland.

Survivors include his wife, Alice; stepdaughters, Jackie and Caroline Klenczon; parents, Pawel and Heldegard; and sister, Helga Baworowski. No services are planned! Sunland Mortuary Cremation Center, Sun City. fenberg and other high-ranking officers conspired to murder Hitler because of heavy losses the army was suffering in the Soviet Union. They planned to take power and seek peace with the Allies. Stauffenberg placed a bomb at Hitler's Wolfs Lair in Nazi-occupied Poland on July 20, 1944, while anti-Hitler officers took control of the German army headquarters in Berlin.

Among them was Hammerstein-Equord, then a 24-year-old first lieutenant. The bomb went off, but Hitler suffered only minor injuries. SS troops stormed the army headquarters in Bejlin and arrested the conspirators, most of whom were later executed. Mr. Hammerstein-Equord managed to sneak out of the building and was hidden by friends in Berlin, rnpving 859 Cemetery Lots, Monuments Svcs Phx Mem.

Parti. One DD adult internment space. Memorial Installation. Ci remorial vaults VL PC woranite bronze markers. 2 Arcadia urns, Heritage System wcasket primary containers.

currenr value ou. selling price 4uuu. by wa Resthaven Cemetary block 14, lot 3, section 17. 2 double deep companion, air sealed, concrete burial vaults granite bronze marker Victorian vase. Current value S5395.

Selling $4000 Arm. Can 943-1970 4 ADJOINING CEMETARY LOTS In an old section of RESTHAVEN PARK, GLENDALE. Asking S12S0 each 939-5208 at the funeral home. Contributions: American Heart 2929 S. 48th St, Tempe, AZ 85282..

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