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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 62

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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62
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7 Friday. October 17, 1986 THE DAILY HERALD Obituaries i Gertrude Belanger 5 Services for Gertrude Belanger, I 82, of Elk Grove Village, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Julian Eymard 9 Catholic Church, 601 Biesterfield Road, Elk Grove Village. Burial will in St.

Joseph Cemetery, River I Grove. I She died Thursday in the York Con- v. valescent Center, Elmhurst. Survivors include her daughters, Jane Rinda, Shirley Prohaska, Edith Bugno and Elaine Stump; sons, Joseph and Edmund; and 16 grandchildren. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m.

today in Grove Memorial Chapel, 1199 S. Arlington Heights Road, Elk Grove Village. Paul E. Finn Services for Paul E. Finn, 51.

of Des Plaines, will be at 10 a.m. Satur' day in St. Stephen Catholic Church, 1267 Everett Des Plaines. Burial will be in All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines. He died Thursday in Holy Family Hospital, Des Plaines: He was a Ko' i rean War veteran and a maintenance I worker for the village of Hanover Survivors include his wife, Carol; daughters, Debbie Partridge and Tracey Finn; son, Gregory; brothers, Robert, Pat, Don, Ray and Leo; sis; ters, Mary Myska, Teresa Giemer, Florence Metzger and Irene Wendt; and two grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. today in Oehler Funeral Home, Lee and Perry streets, Des Plaines. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Helen Frye Services for Helen Frye, 91, of Palatine, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N.

Northwest Palatine. Interment is private. She died Thursday in American Healthcare Center, Arlington Heights. She was the oldest past president of the Palatine American Legion Post 690, Ladies Auxiliary. Survivors include her sons, Russell Robert C.

and Howard daughter, Helen Cichy; sister, Clara Paulsen; 14 grandchildren; and six great- grandchildren. Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Family requests, please omit flowers. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or the First United Methodist Church, 1903 E.

Euclid Arlington Heights 60004. Blood clot drug may save lives BOSTON (UPI) Researchers say an experimental drug produced by genetic engineering technology appears highly effective in dissolving blood clots in the lungs, -a problem that kills 50,000 Americans a year. If future research confirms the initial findings, scientists said the drug could reduce the number of deaths from lung clots, called pulmonary embolisms. The drug, called rt-PA, dissolved clots in 37 of 40 patients treated in a study at Brigham and Women's Hospital, according to a report to be published Friday in the British medical journal Lancet. "It is extremely effective and appears to be quite safe," said Dr.

Eugene Bfaunwald, chief of medicine at the hospital. "We think it's a significant improvement over what's available for a very common problem." ABOUT 50,000 Americans die and another 300,000 are hospitalized each year from blood clots that form in the leg because of inactivity and lodge in the lung, blocking blood vessels. Another drug, streptokinase, is used to dissolve clots but is only effective in about half the patients and often causes excessive bleeding Braunwald said. The new drug, known formally as recpmbinant human tissue-type plasminogen activator, is produced through genetic engineering techniques from TPA, a substance that occurs naturally in the blood. It was previously shown to be effective for dissolving blood clots in coronary arteries of heart attack victims.

In the new study, patients suffering roin blood clots -were given the substance intravenously over a two-hour period. If their clots had not completely dissolved within that time, another dose was given over four hours. Within six hours, there was evidence of at least moderate clot dissolving in 85 percent of the patients. Although several patients experienced excess bleeding from the drug, the bleeding became serious in one patient, who was able to be Eleanor Hoh Services for Eleanor Hoh, 75, of Libertyville, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in.

St. Joseph Catholic Church, 121 E. Maple Burial will be in Ascension Cemetery, Libertyville. She died Wednesday in St. Theresa Hospital, Waukegan.

She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Libertyville. Survivors include her son, Peter daughter, Barbara Gianni; brother, Roman Zarembka; sister, Helen Merrill; and three grandchildren. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m.' today in McMurrough Chapel, 101 Park Place, Libertyville. Memorials may be made to the STAR Hospice of St.

Therese Hospital, 2615 Washington Waukegan 60085. Donald Brian Hultgren A memorial service for Donald Brian Hultgren, 34, of Des Plaines, a pressman in the printing business, was Thursday in Oehler Funeral Home, Des Plaines. He died Monday at Holy Family Hospital, Des Plaines. Survivors include his father, Harold Hultgren; mother, Jean Erickson- Lovegren; and uncle, John Erickson. Memorials may be made to the Donald Brian Hultgren Memorial Fund, in care of- Oehler Funeral Home, Lee and Perry streets, Des Plaines 60016.

William R. Husband Services for William R. Husband, 71, of Des Plaines, will be at 11 a.m. Monday in St. Martin Episcopal Church, 1069 Thacker Des Plaines.

Burial will be in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Heights. He died Wednesday at Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge. He was a machinist for Signode Glenview, and a World War II U. S. Army veteran.

Survivors include his wife, Edna; and daughter, Cheryl Gaskill. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 Sunday in Oehler Funeral Home, Lee and Perry streets, Des Plaines. Memorials may be made to St. Martin Episcopal Church, Des Plaines. Paul L.

Prather Services for Paul L. Prather, 72, of Schaumburg, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Golf Road, Schaumburg. Visitation will be from 10:30 a.m.

until time of service. Interment isprivate. He died Wednesday in Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village. He was a retired custodian and a member of the Janitors Union Local 1, Chicago. Survivors include his son, James Prather, stepson, Dallas Johnson; brother, Kenneth; sister, Doad Watson; and two grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Ronald Segal A graveside service and interment for Ronald Segal, 38, of Schaumburg, will be at 10 a.m. today in Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery, Wilke and Rand Roads, Palatine. He died Thursday in the Liberty Hill Nursing Home, Winfield, following a long illness. Survivors include his brother, Alan Segal; four nephews; and one niece.

Arrangements are being handled by Piser Weinstein Menorah Chapels, Skokie. Memorials may be made to the Ju- venile Diabetes Foundation, 70 Hubbard Suite 205, Chicago 60610. Marie Tarsitano Services for Marie Tarsitano, 82, of Mount Prospect, 1 will be at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic Church, 1530 Jackson St.

at North Avenue, River Forest. Burial will be in Queen of Heaven Mausoleum, She died Wednesday in Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village. Survivors include her sons, Rocco Jr. and Richard; daughter, Luigina Maloney; brothers, Albert, George and Frank Buccieri; sisters, Ann, Estelle and Martha; 10 grandchildren; arid four great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 3 to 10 p.m.

Sunday in Rosario D. Salerno and Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W. North Chicago: Betty Jean Workman Services for Betty Jean Workman, 54, a- resident of Palatine for nine years and a waitress, will be at 7 p.m.' today in Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Hwy Palatine. Visitation will be from 2 p.m.

until time of service. Interment is private. She died Wednesday in Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights. Survivors include her husband, James daughters, Linda D. Shafer and Cindy; son, Jimmy; mother, Mary L.

Willis; brothers, Wayne and Darrell Willis; sisters, Dolores Boles and Virginia Ann Baker; many nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the Northwest Community Health Services Foundation, 800 W. Central Road, Arlington Heights 60005. SYMPATHY We do hot intrude upon those in sorrow. We do offer friendly eourisel based upon our years of experience.

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