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FI9 The Arircxs RepuNkr Vededy, May H. 1W OBITUARIES News obituaries are published free of charge for peo ple who die or are buried hi Maricopa and Pinal counties. Anthony J. Vanni, 72, of Phoenix, an owner of Clary Business Machines, died May 15, 1999. He was bom in Chicago and was a i World WarH Army veteran.

Survivors C.S. Richmond 81, of Carefree, an gas industry executive, died May 16, 1999. He was bom in Okmulgee, and was a World War II Army Air Corps veteran. He was past president of Obituaries are printed as Douglas Earl Nevina, 44, of Glendale, a salesman in the diamond industry, died May 16, 1999. He was born in tmlianpolis.

Survivors include tus wife, Tracy; mother, Argie Ruth Meredith; sister, Nancy; and brother, Dennis. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Hansen Desert Hills Mortuary, 6500 E. Bell Road, Scottsdale. Services: 7 p.m.

Thursday, at the mortuary. Contributions: Valley Heights Baptist Church, 1827 W. Gravers Phoenix, AZ 85023. space permits, based on information submitted by mortuaries. Photos of publishable quality are printed on a Mark Anthony Gomel 5, of Mesa, died May 14.

1999. He was bom in Mesa. He played T-ball and soccer. Survivors include his parents, Stephanie and Mark brother, Stephen Michael; grandparents, Rebecca and Ramon Tellex and Steve Lopez; and great-grandparents, Rudy, Padilla and Hendrita. Rosary: 7 p.m.

Wednesday, Superior High School gym, 98 High School Superior. Mass: 10 am. Thursday, at the schooL Superior Funeral Home. Eileen F. Haomont, 78, of Buckeye, a homemaker, died May 15, 1999.

She was bom in Harlowton, Mont Survivors include her daughters, Gail Higgins, Sherri Stephens and Andrea Tedder, two sisters; one brother; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services are private. Contributions: Hospice of Arizona, 7600 N. 15th St, Suite 165, Phoenix, AZ 85020. Buckeye Funeral Home.

space-available basis; The Arizona Republic cannot be the Desert Forest Golf Club in Carefree. Survivors include his wife, Marjorie; daughter, Barbara Allen; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Services are private. Contributions: Hos Rosemary Ethel Obert, 79, Etl responsible for returning unsolicited photos. Readers may purchase customized funeral announcements through include his daughter, Rita; daughter, Arlene; son, Robert; sisters, Ann Mar-chiorello, Antoinette Sciaretti and Clara Cosentino; brothers, Joe, Nick and John Cosention.

Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Paradise ChapeL 3934 E. Indian SchooL Phoenix. Services: 10:30 am. Thursday, St Thomas the Apostle Church, 2313 E.

Campbell, Phoenix. Contributions: Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower St, Phoenix, AZ 85014. pice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower St, -V oi scoiisaaie, a of Green Acres Mortu- Phoenix, AZ 85014.

Thomas Clifford Brydea 43, of Phoenix, an auto parts manager, died May 14, 1999. He was bom in Bervidere, I1L Survivors include his daughter; Sa-mantha; parents, Betty Matthews and Thomas and brothers, Christopher, Michael and Scott. Services are private. Greer-Wilson Funeral Home. Stella E.

Cassldy, 89, of Yonngtown, a retired secretary, died May 17, 1999. She was bom in Searight, Pa. Survivors include her sisters, Helen Forry and Pat Tewey. Visitation: 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Lundberg Golden Door Chapel, 11211 Michigan Yountown, with rosary at 7 p.m.

Mass: 10 a.m. Thursday, St Joachim and SL Anne Catholic Church, 1 1625 1 1 1th Youngtown. Emma B. Chickodonz, 87, of Phoenix, a secretary, died May 16, 1999. She was bom in Chanute, Kan.

Survivors include her sisters, Ina May Gamble and Bettie Payne; and brothers, Gordon and George Gultry. Services: 11 ui Wednes- day, Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, 2300 W. Van Buren St, Phoenix. Memorial service: 5 p.m. Saturday, Larkspur Christian Church, 3302 W.

Larkspur Lane, Phoenix, AZ 86029. Contributions: to the Greer-Wilson Funeral Home. homemaker, died ary. I May 17, 1999. She was bom in Vin-cennes, Ind.

Survivors include her daughters, Jean-ette Bordelean, UUJL Ml I Felipe V. Rodriguez, 76, of Mesa, a cement mixer, died May 16, 1999. He was bom in Benson and was an Army veteran. Survivors include his brother, Ramon; half sisters, Dom- Angelita Castillo Vlniegra, 72, of Phoenix, a retired industrial agriculture worker, died May 13, 1999. She was bom in Lompoc, Calif.

Survivors include her husband, Luis Uui-carnina; daughter, Lorraine W. Htndmand, 80, of Phoenix, a retired dietary assistant, died May 16, 1999. She was bom in Ashland, Neb. Survivors include her daughter, Diane Rita Borden, Linda Erickson and Patti Mallard; sons, Don, Ed, Bill and Richard; brother, Harold Talley; 19 grandchildren; and 12 greatgrandchildren. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m.

Thursday, Messinger Mortuary and Chapel, 7601 E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale, with rosary at 7:30 p.m. Mass: 10 am. Friday, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 3801 N. Miller Road, Scottsdale.

Ray E. Patchin, 46, of Chandler, a itila, Aurora, Ramona and Juanita; and half brothers, Frank, Pedro, Gilbert, Tony, Tomas and David. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Meldrum Mortuary, 52 N. Macdonald St, Mesa, with Vigil service at 7 p.m.

Mass: 10 am. Thursday, Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 141 N. Macdonald St, Mesa. Gehlbach; and son, Larry Gehlbach. No services are planned.

Guaranty Classified Advertising, 8781. A LAI MO, Hilda M. BAZAN, Annie M. BRATTEN, Cedioa H. BROOKINS, Alfred Thomas BROW NELL, Amanda E.

BRYAN, Larainc B. BRYDEN, Thomai Jr. CASSIDY, Stella E. CHICKODONZ, Emma B. CRUMPTON, Margaret DEGAR, Warren Alfred DEMKO, Pamela Crosbach DINDIMGER, Lloyd Arthur DORMAN, Ora Earl FERNANDEZ, Isabel A.

FLORES, Marco Antonio M. ENTES, Arturo Loyi GESHELL, Ronald Charles GOMEZ, Mark Anthony Jr. HAUMONT, Eileen F. HINDMAND, Lorraine W. KARAM, Raymond M.

KEMP, James F. LOPEZ, Krista Mooique LOPEZ, Rebecca Jo MILLER, Neva Sue MONDOTTE, Pearl Miller MOYER, Robert NEV INS, Douglas Eari OBERT, Rosemary Ethel PATCHIN, Ray E. PERUSSE, Jean Arnamd PHILABAUM, Richard H. PICCO, Julia M. personal property tax auditor for Maricopa county, died May 16, 1999.

He was bom in North Platte, and was a Navy veteran. Survivors include his wife, Sheila; daughter, Shilo; son, Roy Levi; parents, Roy and Viola; and sisters, Patty Cabico, Wanda Hagman and Viola Mors-bach. Services: 5 p.m. Thursday, Lake-shore Mortuary Chapel, 1815 S. Dobson Road, Mesa, with visitation from 6 to William Rodriguez, 38, of Phoenix, a musician, died April 23, 1999.

He was bom in New York City and was an Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Patricia Tovar; daughter, Vianka Ik- Pilar, sons, Luis Angel, Joel Leonardo and Mareo; parents, Andela Gonzalez and Leonardo Castillo; sisters, Felicitas Castillo, Isabel Armenta, Carmen and Norma; brothers, Eduardo, GUberto and Leonard Castillo; 10 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. No services are planned. Bo timer Funeral Home. Josephine Vlttorio, 84, of Sun City, a homemaker, died May 17, 1999.

She was bom in Freeport, and was a member of the Sun City Tennis Club. She was also a member of the Riverview 9 Holers. Survivois include her husband, M.J.; daughter, Pat Stiglich; sister, Sarah Parnello; brother, Frances Moclica; six grandchildren; and five 'great-grandchildren. Visitation: 2 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Menke Funeral Home, 12420 N.

103rd Sun City with rosary at 5 p.m. Mass: 10 am. Thursday, St Clement of Rome Catholic Church, 15800 Del Webb Sun City. Contributions: Hospice of -the Valley, 1510 E. Flower St, Phoenix, AZ 85014.

Raymond M. Karam, Scottsdale, died May 16, 1999. He was bom in Shelton, and was a World War II Navy veteran. He was past president of the Lebanese Syrian American Club and a member of the Knights of Columbus. Survivors include his wife, Leora; daughters, Theresa Miller, Janet Karam Harvey and Ellen; sons, Al and Ray II; stepdaughter, Marsha Feliz; stepsons, Jerry and Lance Grigsby; sisters, Agnes Mal-koon, Laura Schimal-Crosby and Bunny Armstrong Bessler; and 10 grandchildren.

Services: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Whit Margaret Crnmpton, 88, of Phoenix, a retired grocery clerk, died May 15, 1999. She was bom in Arkansas. Survivors include her friend, Jerry McMorris. Services are private.

Harvey Funeral Chapel. Warren Alfred DeGar, 76, of Phoenix, a retired city of Phoenix superintendent of equipment, died May 17, 1999. He was bom in Bronx, N.Y., and was a World War II Air Force veteran. Survivors include his wife, Barbara; daughters, Linda Carol Mooney and Diane Marie; four grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Services: 11 a.m.

Saturday, Christ's Community Church, 4530 W. Thunderbird Road, Glendale. Contributions: Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower Phoenix, AZ 85014-5699. Greer-Wilson Funeral Home.

Pamela Grosbach Demko, 52, of Phoenix, a legal secretary, died May 16, 1999. She was bom in Kansas City, Mo. Survivors include her husband, Roger, son, Michael Grosbach; parents, Dorothy and Phillip Rentch; sister, Janice Wallace; and 10 grandchildren. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Hansen 8314 N.

Seventh St, Phoenix. Services: 11am. Thursday, Northwest Church of Christ, 11640 N. 19th Phoenix. Lloyd Arthur Dindinger, 78, of Forest Falls, a retired real- Marie; son, Robert Carlos; and parents, Frances Leandry and Alfredo Rodriguez.

Mass: 9 am. Thursday, St Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, 6401 S. Central Phoenix. Mercer Chapel. Helen M.

Soshea, 74, of Phoenix, a retired teacher, died May 15, 1999. She was bom in Tamarack, Minn. Survivors PORTLOCK, William D. RAY, Camilla Taylor REMLEY, Jim REYNOLDS, Brick Bradford RICHMOND, C.S. Jr.

RODRIGUEZ, Felipe V. 7 p.m. Jean Arnamd Perusse, 64, of Wick-enburg, a motel co-owner, died May 17, 1999. He was bom in Manchester, N.H., and was a Vietnam War Air Force veteran. Survivors include his wife, Marguerite; sons, Elvis Vickere and Dwayne; mother, Rosario; sister, Claur dette Jolin; brother, Marcel; and two grandchildren.

Services have been held. Frey Funeral Home, Wickenburg. Richard II. Philabanm, 73, of Phoenix, a retired high school music teacher, died May 15, 1999. He was bom in Fort Wayne, and was a World Warn Marine Corps veteran and a member of Phoenix Symphony Orchestra.

Survivors include his wife, Emma Louise; daughters, Gina Lynn Dubell, Melissa Jensen and Sabrina Jordan; sons, Richard and Robert; and 7 p.m. Thursday, First United Methodist Church, 5510 N. Central Phoenix. Contributions: The Phoenix Symphony Rosita Yanez, 54, of Phoenix, a customer service representative in the banking industry, died May 17, 1999. She was bom in Phoenix.

Survivors include her husband, Juan; daughter. Maria RODRIGUEZ, William SOSHEA, Helen M. STORER, Tressie Mae include ner husband, Bill; daughter, Sarah Mann; son, Peter; and one grandchild. Services: 4:15 p.m. Wednesday, Maryvale Mortuary ChapeL 6901 W.

Indian School Road, Phoenix. Contributions: Huntington's Disease Soceity of America, 1222 E. Baseline Road, Tempe, AZ 85253. Tressie Mae Storer, 92, of Apache Junction, a retired waitress, died May 13, 1999. She was bom in McKinney, Texas.

Survivors include her daughters, Cynthia Arnold, Cosette Landon ana Dolores Shoopman: sister, Myrtle Bible; 13 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; andTtwo great-grandchildren. Service are private. Apache Junction Mortuary. -J- VANNI, Anthony J. VINIEGRA, Angelita C.

VITTORIO, Josephine YANEZ, Rosita Magdalenz Gamez; sons, Martin Francisco, Manuel Jesus, Ricardo Y. and Daniel Gamez: father, Arturo; sisters, Edocilda, Hilda, Irma, Tere, Gracilia, Yolanda, Jenny, Christy and Olivia Irma; brothers, Armando, Ernesto Rodolphino, Frank, Hank and Leonardo; and eight rdchildren. Mass: 8:30 am. Wednes-St Augustine's, 3630 N. 71st Phoenix.

Contributions: American Cancer Society, 2929 E. Thomas Road. Phoenix, AZ 85016. Greer-Wilson Funeral Home. estate broker, died May 15, 1999.

He was bom in Florence and was a World War II Navy veteran. Survivors include his wife, Billie Jean; and brother, William. Private services have been held Lowmans Arizona Funeral Home. '3. RAYMOND M.

KARAM Hilda M. Alaimo, 93, of Tempe, a home-maker, died May 16, 1999. She was born in Cleveland Survivors include her daughter, Jenny La Rocco, Caroline Fondale, Carmella ney and Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, with visitation from 4 to 9 p.m. Contributions: American Cancer Society, 2929 E.

Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016. James F. Kemp, 66, of Scottsdale, an engineer, died May 17, 1999. He was bom in Michigan City, and was an Army veteran. He was an assistant staff manager for General Motors.

Survivors include his wife, Nancy; daughter, Cynthia; sons, Ronald and Mark; sisters, Barbara Marcinkoske, Betty Peo and Mary Kelly; and one grandchild. Visitation: 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale, with rosary at 7 p.m. Services: 1 p.m.

Thursday, at the mortuary. Contributions: American Cancer Society, 2929 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016, or American Heart Association, 2929 S. 48th St, Tempe, AZ 85282. Krista Monique Lopez, 18, of Superior, died May 14, 1999.

She was bom in Miami, Ariz. Survivors include her father, Steve; sister, Stephanie Gomez; brother, Michael; and grandparents, Rebecca and Ramon Tellez. Rosary: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Superior High School gym, 98 High School Superior. Mass: 10 am.

Thursday, at the school. Superior Funeral Home. Rebecca Jo Lopez, 49, of Superior, a teacher's aide at Superior High School, died May 14, 1999. She was bom in Safford. Survivors include her husband, Steve; daughter, Stephanie Gomez; son, Michael; and parents, Rebecca and Ramon Tellez; brothers, Randy, Ray and Jospeh Tellez; and one grandchild.

Rosary 7 p.m. Wednesday, Superior High School gym, 98 High School Superior. Mass: 10 am. Thursday, at the school. Superior Funeral Home.

Neva Sne Miller, 78, of Scottsdale, a homemaker, died May 16, 1999. She was bom in Parsons, and was a 801 Funeral Announcements BROOKINS, Alfred Thomas. 61 of Phoenix, died Way 18, 1999. He was a retired Serpeant for the Bomb and Warrant Detail for the Phoenix Police uwdnmem. ne was oom in aagmaw, wi on Youth Orchestra, care of Phoenix Symphony Guild, Attn: Lorrie Atwater, 5024 N.

65th Glendale, AZ 85301. Shadow Mountain Mortuary. Julia M. Picco, 75, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died May 15, 1999. She was bom in St Johns, Newfoundland.

Survivors include her husband, Gerard; daughters, Joan Meiling and Mary Stops; sons, Gerald Kevin, Michael and Robert; sisters, Elizabeth Clarke, Eileen Dawe, Ann Fradsham and Patricia Grushie; 12 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Services have been held. Phoenix Memorial Mortuary. William D. Portlock, 67, of Mesa, a retired inspector, died May 16, 1999.

He was bom in Santa Cruz, and was a Korean War Air Force veteran. Survivors include his wife, Helen; daughters, Margie, Barbara, Sherry, Mary, Dianna and Pamela; son, David; brothers, George Robert and Ron; 11 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services: 11a.m. Wednesday, Mesa Heritage Mortuary, 5650 E. Main Mesa, with visitation an hour before services.

December irjer mi. He was a veteran witn me Air Surv vors Include Wife: Glnr a. Dauah- 71. 19 Survivors Include his Wife: Gloria, Dai Force. ter: Lorl Brookins and Son In Law Brian McDonald ter: Lorl Brookins and Son In Law Brian McDa of Albuquerque, NM, Grandchild: Caltlln McDonald of Albuquerque, NM, Sister Marcia Maffucci of Mesa, Brother: Edward Brookins of San Diego, CA.

Memorial Service: Fraternal Order of Police 1 1 2, I2UI im. ivmAV( at p.m. way lym. Game and Fish Raymond M. Karam, 82, of Scottsdale, died May 16th, 1999.

Bom September 3rd, 1916 Ora Earl Dorman, 78, of Avondale, a retired heavy equipment operator, died May 17, 1999. He was bom in Uale, and was a World War II Army veteran. He was a Purple Heart recipient Survivors include his daughters, Debrah Haney and Linda; son, David; sister, Audrey Rothmeyer; brothers, Ernest H. and Howard; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Visitation: 5 to ,9 p.m.

Wednesday, Valley West Funeral Chapel, 926 S. Litchfield Road, Goodyear. Services: 10 am. Thursday, Avon-dale Church of the Nazarene, 121 N. Central Avondale.

Isabel A. Fernandez, 87, of Glendale, a homnemaker, died May 17, 1999. She was bom in Phoenix Survivors include her daughters, Roberta Alegria and Regina Bojorquez; sons, Peter and Wilfred; nine grandchildre; and 14 greatgrandchildren. Services are private. Whitney and Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home.

Marco Antonio Meraz Flores, 27, of Chandler, a landscaper, died May 15, 1999. He was bom In Mexico. Survivors include his wife, Vickie Lyn Meraz; daughter, Daniela Meraz-Flores; sons, Francisco Meraz-Flores, Mario and Marco parents, Francisco Meraz and Socorro; sisters, Estefana, Consuelo, Teofila, Yolanda, Grasiela, Silvia and Phoenix Arizona 83023. in Shelton, 1, talher, a proud disabled V.S CAHILL, Dolores. Memorial services will be held at 10 am, Satudray, May 22, 1999 af St.

Louis The Navy veteran of WWII (Pacific Theater), Dasl president of the 'Lebanese Syrian venue Ring i.nurcnai 4jra a and Maryland for or Phoen x. died on and Marvlani oenix, nil. cahiu, formerly Warren and Anita Gallo; sons, Al and Rob Zahler, Bil Bucholtz, Frank, Pete and Phil; sisters, Grace Skinner, Dorothy Toth, Lee Ball and Gertrude Plesmid; 42 grandchildren; 60 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren. Visitation: 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N.

Hayden Road, Scotts-dale. Services: 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, at the mortuary. Contributions: Alzheimer's Association, 1028 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85006.

Annie M. Bazan, 90, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died May 15, 1999. She was bom in Rowdy, N.M. Survivors include her son, Edward four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m.

Wednesday, Greer-Wilson Funeral Home. 5921 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix, with rosary at 7 p.m. Services: 10 a.m. Thursday, St Vincent de Paul Church, 3140 N.

51st Phoenix. Gedion H. Bratten, 80, of Avondale, a retired mechanic, died May 17, 1999. He was bom in Omaha, Neb. Survivors include his wife, Jewell; stepdaughter, Judy Dobiecki; stepsons, Wayne and Michael Barker; brothers, David and Lee; seven grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild.

Services: 6 p.m. Wednesday, United Community Methodist Church, bt ner nome American Club, Fourth Degree Knight of eno, Nevaoa. evada. nMIIUl 1777, Born July 15, ivn. s-aniH most-recenny lived me rvingnis ot coiumnus, council No.

aae. Nevada Nevada ived rrom Incline Village, Keno navir where she from August 1994 to November 1998. She was a was a homemaker, an avid golfer and an 4426, main advocate of the local St. Maron Church, a kind and generous man to all that knew him. He is survived by his wife, Leora, his five children, Theresa Miller, mil worKea ar me Dosron More inow when she lived in Phoenix.

Cahlll Is by her husband, jlm Cahlll, or Reno: in- aw 5v via and poo Purd Incline village; and Dolly and Bob Johnson of Los and baios; ana nve granacmiaren. Jim Purdv: Rvan. Gavin and Kellv Johnson. Sit Janet Karam Harvey (Paul), Al Karam (Lisa), Ray Karam II (Susanne) Ellen Karam, and his grandchildren, Jennifer, Susie, Rebecca, Tony, Julie, Daniel, Al, Pascal, Chirsliana, and Drew, his step-chil in lieu of flowers, donations may be sent In memory of Dolores Canlllto: Sf. Mary's Hospice of Northern former member of Daughters of the American Revolution and the PEO.

Survivors include her husband, James; Daughters, Jamie Purser, Barbara Wood and Saundra; son, Gary; and two grandchildren. Services will be private. Contributions: Favorite charity. Messinger Mortuary and ChapeL nevaoa, i iu west t-ourm Mreer, suire vu, Keno, Nvmouj. Camilla Taylor Ray, 86, of Mesa, a homemaker, died May 16, 1999.

She was bom in Mexico. "Survivors include her daughters, Charlane Longmoor, Dawn Shore and Vicky Coleman; 12 Mr. James Edward, age 38, of Rock Hill, SC. went to be with the Lord on May 1999 at his dren, Jerry arid Lance Grigsby and Marsha Feliz, his sisters, Agnes Malkoon, Laura Schimal-Crosby and Bunny Armstrong Bessler. Services will be held on Wednesday, the 19th of MaV.

at Whitnev resicence. i-unerais May 18, 1999. Mr. Colli 1960 am nd lller was bom In Columbus, OH, August 8, was a graduate of Arizona State Technolc- University. He was employed bv Honors ity.

He was employed bv Honors Murphy Funeral Home on 4800 East Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ. Visitation from gles, Inc as me National Accounts Manager an was a member or lenrrai cnurcn oi i of Central Pearl Miller Mondotte, 90, of Phoenix, a court clerk for the state of Arizona, died May 16, 1999. She was bom in Fort uiarione, grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Mountain View Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 7900 E.

Apache Trail, Mesa, with visitation an hour before services. 4:00 to 9:00 P.M. Gathering at 7:00 P.M. At the request of the deceased, he will be entombed next to the mother of his children, Lucv Karam. at White Chanel Memorial Is survived by his wife, Catherine Collier of the ne; daughter, Virginia Lyn Collier of Rock Hill; Rosa Elmira; and brothers, Francisco, Manuel, Socorro, Juan Luis, Bidal and Luis Alverto.

Visitation: 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Bueler Mortality, 14 W. Hulet Drive, Chandler. Services will be held in Mexico. Arturo Loya Foentes, 20, of Mexico, a furniture industry employee, died May 14, 1999.

He was bom in Mexico. Survivors include his parents, rHuddy Coilw of i of Chandler, AZ. Cemetery, Troy, Michigan. Make all contri butions to the American Lancer Society. Memorials mav be made Thomas.

Survivors include her sons, Robert and Donald; stepdaughter, to Central Churcfjof God, hPO Box 272, RocM? 5301 Road, Char Hospice community care, H.L. 'Hump1' WcCarty McEwen Funeral Service, Plnevtlle Chapel, is In charoe of arrrangements. MKO, Pamela Grosbach, Kansas MO. Beta' born Sent, 12, 1944 In wife of Roger A. Demko, lei Grosbach of Aurora.

i-rry. Cttv. I loveo momer ot mii ktlr 0 and Timothy Grosbach (deceased), beloved daughter of Phillip and Dorothy Rentch of Gl men or tJiter AZ and beloved ea sisrer or jan ce Wallace Wallace sister of Janice Wallace uiengaw, of Villa grandchildren. rarx. la.

ane 5 a so surv vea dv lugrandcl i greatly i 0 greafly Jim Semley, 56, of Phoenix, a field applications engineer, died May 16, 1999. He was bom in Chicago. Survivors include his wife, Mary Lou; daugther, Heather; sons, Bill and Mike; sister, Beverly Petrovic; brothers, Ron and Vernon; and one grandchild. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Lakeshore Mortuary, 1815 S.

Dobson Road, Mesa, with vigil service at 7 p.m. Mass: noon Friday, St Timothy Catholic Church, 1730 W. Guadalupe Road, Contributions: American Heart Association, 2929 S. 48th SL, Tempe, AZ 85282. Brick Bradford Reynolds, of Prescott, a laborer, died May 12, 1999.

He was bom in Santa Monica, and was an Army veteran. Survivors include his mother, Claire Reynolds. Services are private. Brown's Colonial Mortuary. a niece and nephew.

She will be Visitation, 5-8PM, Wednesday. Mi missed, iv Hansen i iv at 19 at Mortuary, 8314 7th St. Funeral Service, llAi iU4 w. western Avonoaie. Adobe Chapel Funeral Home.

Alfred Thomas Brookins, 61, of Phoenix, a retired polit sergeant, died May 18, 1999. He was bom in Saginaw, Mich, and was an Air Force veteran. He was a member of bomb and warrant detail for the Phoenix police. Survivors include his wife, Gloria; daughter Lori; son, Brian McDonald; sister, Marcia Maffucci: brother, Edward; and one grandchild. Services: 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 2, 12851 N. 19lh Phoenix. Contributions: Arizona Game and Fish Depart-mentj 2221 W. Green way Road, Phoenix, AZ 85023. Guaranty Mortuary.

Amanda E. Brownell, 95, of Young-town, a homemaker, died May 16, 1999. She was bom in Salina, Okla. She is survived by her niece, Mary Darrow. Visitation: 3 to 5 m.

Wednesday, Sun-land Mortuary, 15826 Del Webb Sun City. Services: 11 am. Thursday, at the mortuary. Laraine B. Bryan, of Mesa, a homemaker died May 13, 1999.

She was bom in Mesa. Survivors include her husband, Kay; daughter, Tammy Johnston; son, Gregory; sisters, Rosemary Sherman and Julie Nasser; brothers, Tom, James, Edward and Michael Nasser; and six grandchildren. Services: 10 am. Wednesday, Clirist tiie King, 1551 E. Dana St, Mesa.

Contributions: National Parkinson's Foundation, 360 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85013. Mountain View Mortuary. Luz Arminda and Mauro; sister, Lorena; brother, Alfredo; and grandparents, Martina and Nicolas. Services will be held in Mexico.

Lowmans Arizona Funeral Home. Ronald Charles Geshell, 61, of Peoria, an electronics repair technician, died May 16, 1999. He was bom in Denver and was a Navy veteran. He was a member of the Nuhop Club. Survivors include his daughters, Debbie Cox and Kristy; sons, Dale, Dan, David, Doug and Kevin; sister, Diane Dronenberg; brother, Nobby, and 10 grandchildren.

Services: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Palm Valley Christian Church, 4108 W. Greenway Road, Phoenix. Best Funeral Services. Noelie Carlier; stepson, John; sisters, Faye Rice and Helen Smith; 11 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren.

Services: 11 am. Wednesday, Whitney and Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, with visitation an hour before services. Contributions: Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower Phoenix, AZ 85014.

Robert Moyer, 61, of Phoenix, died May 14, 1999. Services: 8 am. Thursday, White Tanks County Cemetery, 159th Avenue and Camelback Road, Litchfield Park. Contributions: Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower Phoenix, AZ 85014.

A.L. Moore-Grinuihaw Bethany Chapel. Thursday, May lormwesi inyrcn or interment foUowIha at 26 at No Aye. wltl Cemeter with Cemetery: I low n. ivm mem roil Park She was our angel xesmavi laven Sn ANNA, Stephanie B.

73, of Scottsdale, died May 7, 1999. Born In Phalsboyrg, Moselle, France. She was the only child of Stephanie and Victor Blalson. She graduated from college In Nancy, France with a degree in education and met her husband while he was billeted In her lamlly home during World War II.FollowIng the war, they moved to Scorrsbluff, NE where they lived for 43 years. She moved to Arizona In 1989 to be with her daughters.

She was oreceeoeo in oeam py ner parents and husband joe 1. Manna, M.u. surviving are ner oao gmers: The Head of our family, H. L. "Hump' sieonanie ana nusoana uane jav oi Jo Terry and husband Thomas stn scorrsqaie ana ding of Tucsoa McCarty, Loving husband of 63 years, father, oranocmioren: Liana ana nusoana Derek staton, grandfather, great grandfather and friend to leg wneeier, and Thomas cnris ana wrre smriey jay, uarDy and oreat-grandchlldren Amanaa memorlfl so many has gone home to be with our Lord.

A retired employee of Mountain Bell died on May 12, 1999 in Glendale. He was born in Phoenix on April 3, 1910. He was 89 years Village fi 2bm on Friday Mav 2Hf. Retirement Funeral Services am Bur al were he In Scortsbluff, NE on Mav 14, 1999. Desert Hilts old.

He was the seventh and last surviving of Mortuary ten children to William Daniel and Mary Adeline McCarty. His family, strong with ON. Betty Jane, died May 18, 1999 In yvfls born to Franklin 4 Mary French IV ifll Inlrigfleld, IL. Betry serwSher ry In the U.S. Army was stationed In Chin lp the Irish Heritage, was settled pioneers of country Anzona lone before statehood.

His wife I. the Philippines. She In Guam, Her nobbles marrieo joon on jan iv les included painting, cooking. m. li She Is survived bv josepnme Ann Mccarty, Daughters Mary Ann Pelton and Bculah Boo" Fcndrick and and reading.

and readlna MARIA ACOSTA QUIROZ Prescott; daughfer, Ikma Haydbn of Tofedb, brottier, Leo G. tench of Las Vegas, NV; slsi Donofrio Florists Virginia Mavryj Preserving or oaimersDurg, wu. two sons Pat McCarty and Larry MuCarty survive him. Daughter Nancy Jo McCartv-Wilson preceded him in death. His 17 LOWENTHAL.

Frank Henry, died In Sun City, AZ. ne Open days ZZZjOJZi "LW owvea nusoana or mtPHowKsmmxi are Hum LQwemrwi. auurea rarner Of nancv Grandchildren and 32 Great Grandchildren also will miss him deeply. In the last K9 years -owerrmai-savyano Hiameaum lowa "Trrrr laTlwr- ayy and Graham L0)nmal. pevotea Casket Outlet ne went ny many names Harry, Daddy, Papa, and many others but he was best known as Hump.

No matter where you were it seemed like vou were alwava runnine into someone tan np to 73 ruaw or Jean ciayy. v-iose rriena or snaron ana he deceased, no services will be held. Contrlbu-lons may be made to the charity of your choice. 1 CnarantMd Lowest Prtcos who knew Hump, but no matter what people MOYER, ROBERT, 11, died May 14. 19997BurlaTa White Tanks Cemetery, Thursday a 8:00 A.M.

Ylxit our Showrooms la caiiea mm tncy ail ten the same, tie was r-or inro can a.l. woore urimsnew mv-ziii "Jim loved ny everyone he met, and tnllucnced many with his storvtelline. his senemsitv 14. 1 urlal at MQY irsdav sf 1:1 im. r-or cemetery Direct Cremation $395.00 lndiHks CraiuUoa Ft and AHernalivc Container Guaranty Mortuary and National Cremation Society 246-2511 Maryvale Mortuary and national Cremation Society 846-1914 (Serving all of Maricopa County) National Cremation Society At Bloom Chapel 271-9505 964-7220 1-888-93CASKET mshawj49-211f.

Moort nn innl lutlva Arlio Lee, 71, sn and his wonderful sense of humor. His love of life was contagious and his love for his friends and family was unconditional. No nutter who vou were, lie treated evmv act- resldenf of Oye resident of Oyeroaard, passed away May IS, ne wis nnrn yviitok ne worwwi as a sunarvi for the Yuma City Water Department for 38 years, retiring In 1 5. He was a member of the American Legion in 7 fcys C43-12C3 He is survived by. nts wire, dauohters.

uwg ana Manene son as if they were special to him. Harry McCarty experienced many wonderful things throughout his full life. In addition to being a true Patriarch to his family, he worked for Central Arizona Liithl and Power, Harrison; sons, William and Jesse Lee; 14 grand- lncl()am(WTHmal1frtlvoontaifwicrmaloiyl In Home Arrangements Never an answering service Hablamos Espanol Fletcher's Mortuary Chapel Show Low, Arizona. Arranoernems by Fletcher's Mortuary. he worked in the shipyards of Southern California, walked from Phoenis to Maria Accmu (Juiroz, 62, passed away May 14.

1999 in Phoenix. A Child Care Giver, Maria was born December 13, iy in Mexico. Survivon include her husband Miguel; dauvhtert Grace fcstrada and IjIIv; tons Jwnet, Henry, Tony, Michael. Douglas. Charles arid Stanley; brothers Israel.

Daniel and Leone to AtxisU; 17 grandchildren and I ireM-grandchild; Visitation will be held Wednesday Sl lOain I2pra with aer-vicet to follow at First Hispanic Baptist Church, Phoenix. Conlribuuons in her name may be made to American 859 Sttvktg Bntkt Phonln Mftro Ana (602) 875-9035 24 hours California in his youth aside his family wagons and worked in the Conservative Conservation Corp. He was an avid reader of Zane Grcv and trulv eninved snendint his AARON Cmtry Lots, KonumtntsiSvci Ortsn Acres 2 sine by side lots In the Garden ot the mwa seTOr tmsrm OrMnwoed Memory Lawn, 2.100 Van Bursa Diabetes Association. Arixjoa Affiliate, extra time hunting and fishing with friends and family. Visitations will be held ft 8 PM Wednesday, May 19th at Serenity Chapel, 2.KX) West Van Buren, Phocnis.

Services will he held at AM Thurs. May 20, 1999 at Serenity Chapel, 2300 West Van Buren, Phoenix. Inc. PO Box 3757V. Phoenix.

AZ Wm una connpjninraMit, tvao. Arrangements by Mercer Ounel, 1541 CALL KATY ct iiU.Z72 cr rAX 44 t-31 C3 Phesnti Memorial Park, side by side lots, 13300 Ihorruu kd. 4-.

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