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i 1 I i 1 FHIIil 7, 13A Almanac ADVERTISEMENT Death Notices Obituaries Arthur Edward Chandler 65, of 315 S.W. Diehl Ave. died of com Harry F. Voyce, 78, of 4255 N.E. 44th Drive, died of a heart attaik Saturday at home.

Services will be at Tawny a Renee Wilson, 21, of 127 E. Watrous Ave. died of injuries she sustained in an automobiletrain ac- Marshall N. Pointer, 69, of 1330 S.W. Watrous Ave.

died of cancer Saturday at Hospice Kavanagh plications of emphysema Saturday Mary M. Sparks, 72, of 31)05 N.E. 48th St. died of a heart ailment Friday at her daughter's home. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Wednesday at cident Friday in II ItT 1W MUCK Ol at home. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Sunset Memorial -rv-f 1 p.m. Wednes- day at Hamilton's iJ Funeral Home, witn burial at Berwick Ceme- 1 tery. lies oranaview Park Funeral House, wuu DOtn St.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Southtown Funeral Home, with burial at Glendale Home, with burial at Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Sparks Mr. Voyce was East Hull Avenue.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Mount Calvary Lutheran Church in Indianola, of which she was a member. Burial born in Knoxville Cemetery. Jf'Li'" tery. Mr.

Chandler, a 5 Des Moines na- fr tive, was a Navy veteran of World V. was bom in Char- was born in Henrietta, and and had lived in Des Moines most of his life. He was a retired sheet metal worker at the Survivors include two sons, Harry and James, both of Des Moines; a brother, Floyd of Mesa, three sisters, Dorothy Countryman and Florence Davis, both of Des Moines, and Eva Bell of Denver, five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 5 p.m. today at the funeral home.

War II and retired from Deere Co. Survivors include a son, Jimmy, and a daughter, Elaine Chandler, both of Des Moines; five brothers, Charles of Des Moines, Gary and Henry, both of Runnells, Keith of Stuart and Dean of Dallas, Texas; five sisters, Arlene Weaver, Nancy Stevens and Linda Brown, all of Des Moines, Thelma Middleton of Pleasant Hill and Janice McCollough of Quinlan, Texas; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday at Southtown Funeral Home. BLAKELV for inlormo t.on si'rvil I'S lor Paul BKiiu'iv.

ul UJi jvin SI uliMisruHl WeMover Funeral Mom mi Mukmon Hd, lit HOWDEN Si'rvitt'S for Just'Mh ot 4tt CuiullfWK Or Norwulk, IA, will be '1 MM MuihKiv. at the fuiHTCi! hunit' Intt-r-mi'nt Norwulk Omrtprv Southtown Funaral Home 40 JIIJ J'll CHANDLER Grnvi'Sirte vrvMt'S tor Arthur Chandler. Jr ol US Dit'hl. will be II 00 AM Wi'dncstictv at Sunset Memorial C.ornns Southtown Funaral Horn iMS.ylh JdJlVll COPE Services lor Flov Cope 1 70i St Indianola. will b' 1 1 00 AM Tuesday ot the funeral home Interment riends Cemetery, New Sharon, la Westover Funeral Home COSTELLO Services for Oeot ye Costello ot 4ftHS NF 30th St, will be 10 AM Tuesday at St Joseph Catholic Church.

Inter menl Hesthovcn Cemetery Viyil service pm Monday at lies Grandview Park Funeral Home JJtl HubbtlH EVANS Graveside serv tees lor Duane vans, ol Fcirlhcmi, IA. will be 7 PM Monday at Graceland Cemetery, Webster City IA Dunn's Funaral Home 1121 Gran 144 1' JUCKETTE For intor motion reqardinq services lor Harold Juckettc ol Lonqwood FLA, toimerly of Des Moines, coll Westover Funeral Home 33 Hickmgp RcL MONROE For intorma lion reuardino services for Georqe Monroe, of 3013 Woodland please coll Dunn's Funaral Home Grand Ayffc IHim PEARSON Services tor Gerald Pearson, of Mitchellville, will be to 30 AM Tuesday ot Mitchell ville Christian Church Interment Mitchellville Cemetery Visitation Monday 6 8 PM at Mitchellville Funeral Home 303 Center HI 4J7J POINTER Services tor Marshall Pointer, of 1330 W. Watrous will be 10 00 AM Wednesday at the funerol home, inurnment Glendale Cemetery. Southtown Funaral Home 5400 S. SPARKS Services lor Mary Sparks, of 3905 will be I 00 PM Wednesday at the lunerol home Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery lies Grandview Park Funeral Home imHMPbej.LAYSlJ'il4S2 Services Scheduled tSJ iton and had lived in Des Moines since 1937.

She was a home-maker. Survivors include two sons, Gary and Daniel, both of Long five daughters, Donna Rupe, Marilyn Sparks and Margie Sickels, all of Des Moines, Carolyn Hedberg of Runnells, and Ruth Edwards of Osceola; three brothers, Bill Conner of Chariton and Ernest Conner and Neil Conner, both of Louisville, a sister, Ruth Baker of Chariton; 24 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association.

had lived in Des Moines for 30 years. He was a retired furniture manufacturer's representative, an Army veteran of World W8r II and a member of the North Central Home Furnishing Representatives Association, Des Moines Consistory, Za-Ga-Zig Shrine, Isaac Walton League and Disabled American Veterans. Survivors include his wife, Jeanne; two daughters, Caryl Pointer of Des Moines and Lisa Pointer of Aurora, and two brothers, Marvin of Fort Madison and Howard of Mexico, Mo. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Kavanagh House. will be at 100F Memorial Gardens Cemetery there. Miss Wilson was born in Des Moines and had lived in Indianola most of her life. She was employed at The Principal Financial Group. Survivors include her parents, Dennis and Rhonda Wilson of Indianola; two half-sisters, Glenna Vanderlinden and Leslie Vanderlin-den, both of Des Moines; her grandparents, Larry and Nancy Johnson of Ackworth and Marilyn Wilson of Prole; and her great-grandmother, Geneva Tollion of Kansas City, Mo.

Friends may call after 1 p.m. today at Overton Funeral Home in Indianola, where the family will be present from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to her church's expansion fund or the American Diabetes Association. Floy L. Cope, 90, of Indianola died of a stroke Saturday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center in Des 1 Moines.

Services will be at 1 1 a.m. Ron G. Powell, 47, of 509 S.E. Sherman Drive, Ankeny, died of a heart attack Saturday at Iowa Methodist Medical Linda J. Walker, 48, of Hillside Convalescent Center, 233 University died of cirrhosis there Wednes Tuesday at West-over Funeral Home, with burial at Friends Cemetery in New Sharon.

Mrs. Cope was born in Lawn Hill and had lived in rV" V. Center. Services will be at Gerald E. Pearson, 91, of Mitchellville died of a heart attack Thursday at Desert Samaritan Hos 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Ankeny, with Ktitn ol at A nUamr day. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Hamilton's Funeral Home, with burial at Laurel Hill Cemetery Mrs. Walker was born in Sac City and had lived in Des pital in Mesa, Ariz.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Mitchell Clayton V. Ridgway, 77, of 836 Eighth West Des Moines, died of leukemia Saturday at home. The body will be cremated and memorial services will be at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday at West Des Moines Christian Church, of which he was a member.

Burial of the cremains will be at Resthaven Cemetery. Mr. Ridgway was born in Clover Hills and had lived in West Des Moines most of his life. He was a home builder, a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Gna-meth Masonic Lodge and Valley Junction IOOF. Survivors include his wife, Ardis; two sons, Gary and Dennis, both of West Des Moines; a sister, Mary Benson of West Des Moines; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

The family will receive friends after services. Memorial contributions may be made to his church or the Convalescent Home for Children in Johnston. Arrangements are being handled by McLaren's Funeral Home in West Des Moines. LfHv Memorial Gar- fc dens Cemetery. Arizona before moving to Indianola eight months ago.

She was a home-maker and a member of PEO and the Indianola United Methodist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Ruth Jarvis of West Des Moines; and two grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 3 to 6 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Good Samaritan Fund At The Village in Indianola.

ville Christian Church, of which he was a member. Rnrinl will ha at mm Monday rLJ1 Cemetery. James Thomas 400 Brown St. Runnells. IA 1 PM Graveside Cincinnalti Cemetery IA Irene Vounq Lamb The Ramsey Home 9 AM Highland Park Christian Church Hopkins Grove Cemetery, PolkCity, IA Harry (Jim) Ira 2123 13th St.

1 30 PM at the funerol home Berwick Cemetery Moines most of her life. She was a homemaker. Survivors include a daughter, Brenda Foley Gustavson of Omaha; two sons, B. Jay Foley of Des Moines and Brian Foley of Tempe, her mother, Jeanne Morgan of Douglas-ville, a brother, Terry Lindstrom of Lincoln, and four grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Alcoholics Anonymous.

Des Moines Births born in Greenfield and had lived in Ankeny for 25 years. He was a property manager with the Iowa Department of transportation in Ames and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Surviving are his wife, Lynn; a son, Matt, and a daughter, Michelle Powell, both of Ankeny; his father, Glen of Greenfield; and a sister, Jan McMorran of Greenfield. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

today at Ankeny Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Iowa Lions Eye Bank. Mr. Pearson, a lifelong Mitchellville resident, was a retired farmer and a member of IOOF Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Louise; two sons, Norman of Mitchellville and Don of Scottsdale, five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Mitchellville Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to his church. Tuesday Des Moines Deaths Iowa Deaths DES MOINES GENERAL HOSPITAL LARKIN Jennifer and Christopher ol Des Moines, a son. Sunday HOME BIRTH MAYROSE Kim and Mark ol West Des Moines.

3 daughter. Saturday. MERCY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER BURN Susan and James ol Des Moines, a son. Sunday CULBERT Lynne Paulsen and Bob Culbert ot Urbandale. a son.

Sunday. DIAZ-PEREZ Mila Perez-Arias and Rosendo Diaz-Peterson ol Des Moines, a daughter. Saturday HENDRICKS Lon and Bryon ol Des Moines, a daughter. Sunday. VILLA Joyce and Michael of Des Moines, a son, Saturday Dixie Bell 2i012-lthSt.

I 30 PM at the funeral home Glendale Cemetery Linda Walker 233 University Ave II AM at the funeral home Laurel Hill Cemetery Gloria Yates 1331 E. 13th 9AM at the funeral home Laurel Hill Cemetery ATKINSON Darwin. 77. of 240 78th Ave Ankeny. died Sunday at Veterans Hospital.

BELL Dime. 96. of Crystal Manor Care Center. 2501 24th died Friday at her granddaughters home, 5295 Dakota Drive. West Des Moines.

CHANDLER Arthur 65. of 315 W. Diehl Ave. died Saturday at home COPE Floy 90. of Indianola died Saturday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center.

ESCOTT Mary. 93. of 4610 Douglas Ave died Dixie Bell, 96, of Crystal Manor Care Center, 2501 24th died of cancer Friday at her granddaugh Sunday at Mercy Hospital wenicai seiner. HATCHITT Jack 68. of 5290 E.

Oakwood Wednesday Horry Vovce JViiN 4.1th Dr, 1 00 PM at the funeral home Berwick Cemetery Harry Hubs, 62, of Woodward died of pneumonia Thursday at Mary Greeley Hospital in Ames. The body will be cremated and no services are planned. Mr. Huss was born in Des Moines and had lived in Woodward since 1986. Survivors include a sister, Maxine McCarter of Palm Beach, and a brother, Dale of Clear Lake.

Arrangements are being handled by Hamilton's Funeral Home. Drive died Sunday at Des Moines laenerai mo pttal. JAMES Ruth. 95 of 1 125 First St Ankeny, kAarru Ur.cnit.il Mprtiral Center. A Slides and Photos to Tana Dunlications ter home in West Des Moines.

Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hamilton's Funeral Home, with burial at Glendale Cemetery. Mrs. Bell was born in Mel JUSTICE Helen, 85. of 600 Fifth St.

died Sun Foreign Tape Conversions Services Pending Ross Wyrkolf 233 University Ave. Edward Berry 209 S.W. Maxwelton 1 19Q5 Ingersoll 282-4411 1 1 mm o-l day at Mercy Hospital Medical center. LARK IN Baby Boy. son of Christopher and Jennifer Larkin of 6209 E.

Fifth died Sunday at Des Moines General Hospital MARTZ George 85. of 3821 Ninth St. died Sunday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. POINTER Marshall 69. of 1330 Watrous Ave died Saturday at Hospice Kavanagh House.

900 56th St. RIDGWAY Clayton 77. of 836 Eighth West Des Moines, died Saturday at home SAMPLE Maurice. 54. of Grandview Care Center.

2348 E. Ninth died Sunday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. SPARKS Mary 72. of 3905 48th St died Friday at her daughter home. 1013 Emma Ave.

SPAW Veda. 75. of 1525 E. 21st St. died Sunday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center VOYCE Harry 78.

of 4255 44th Drive died Saturday at home. WALKER Linda 48. of Hillside Convalescent Center. 233 University died there Wednesday Richard Zellmer, 55, of Knox-ville died of lung cancer Thursday at Veterans Medical Center there. The body will be cremated and memorial services will be at 10:30 a.m.

today at Williams Funeral Home in Knox-ville, with burial of the cremains at Zion Cemetery in Marion County. A sister, Shirley De Heer of Knoxville was misidentified in a previous ALEXANDER Luella Beenen. 95. ALTA Dwaine Specketer. 59.

ARTHUR Margaret Noll. 8 1 BELMOND Raymond Pals. 81; Wilbert Hansen. 82 BRITT Henrietta Matson. 89; Annette Friedow.

85 BUFFALO CENTER The Rev John Engels. 85. BURT Howard Wycoff Jr. 69. CHARLES CITY Gertrude Hamm.

91; Lorraine Meyers. 65. CHARLOTTE Carmella Hansen. 66. CLARION Louise Krysan.

90; Marlene Kirstein. 40 Jim Cook. 58 CLINTON William Rusch. 81: Gerald Iburg. 49; Patricia Andrews, 74: Jennifer Welch.

1 Albert Cheramy. 92; Eleanor Konkle. 78; Lillian Schultz. 80: Andrew Holle. 48.

CORWITH Helen Mullins. 88. DE WITT Sadie Smith, 103: Alice Oohse. 98 EAGLE GROVE Grace Kastler. 98; John Ulstad.

53 ELLSWORTH Willis Berkler. 83 GARNER Louise Kryston. 90. GOLDFIELD Max Fletcher. 72.

GOWRIE Edna Moburg. 98 HAMPTON Sarah Weeks. 101; Vera Davis. 93. HARTFORD Max Mickles.

35. HAZLETON Mildred Magnuson. 90. HOLSTEIN Jess Williams. 83; Dean Lemke, 66.

IDA GROVE Brittney Ebert, 5 months; Catherine Crane. 87: Douglas Ailts. 40. INDEPENDENCE Dorothy Bently. 83.

INDIANOLA Nola Kimpton, 62. JEWELL Blanche Stenberg. 9 1 KANAWHA Zekda Schreur. 73. KENSETT Gilmer Holstad.

81 KEOKUK Ruby Johnson. 74; The Rev Dale Oliver. 82: Terry Lowary. 42. KLEMME Charles Christie, 64.

LAMONT Harriet Lockwood. 67; Raymond Brown, 77. MANLY Grace Peterson. 78 MARENGO Mildred Roberts. 84 MASON CITY Randy Quayle.

18; Ava Root. 66; Beverly Frank. 60; Clifford Davis. 85: Francis Dahlstrom. 76: Gaylord Berkenes.

78: Beverly Schmidt. 49; Mildred Loomer. 90: Floyd Ar-buckle. 75; Nina Albertus. 83.

MESERVEY Edna Weide. 67. NEW VIRGINIA Cuns Lee Moore. 26 NEWELL Larry Cerwinske. 55.

NORTHWOOD Cora Aase. 92. NORWALK Ethel Allbee, 87; Sharon Thiessen, 46: Virgil House. 70; Earl Kohls. 79.

OSAGE Jennifer Clark. 14. RADCLIFFE Lena Bossard. 91 RUDD Beverly Jones. 48 ST.

ANSGAR Grace Austinson. 88; Lydia Hors-fall. 99 SHEFFIELD Earl Rasmussen. 75. STACYVILLE Rose Mary Wagner.

82 STORM LAKE Andrew Bade. 36 STRATFORD Maude Carlson. 94 SWALEDALE Norine Sellers. 61 THOMPSON Selma Robinson. 90 THOR Leota Summers, 71 THORNTON Frances Smith.

75 VOLGA Joseph Little. 7 1 WEBSTER CITY Dr Guy Mills. 66 WEST POINT Juanita Nichols. 79 bourne, and had lived in Des Moines for 41 years. She was a retired elevator operator and was a member of Calvary Church of the Open Bible.

Survivors include a son, James of Sierra Vista, two daughters, Thelma Bell-Locke of Des Moines and Betty Shepherd of Waukegan, seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at the funeral home. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the home of her granddaughter Joyce Cooper, 5295 Dakota Drive, Unit West Des Moines.

Ky A Jj 1344eEJ9Vhlt. I I fi George R.Morti i IU 3821 E. 9th St. I WINTER DISCOUNTS 10-30 OFF Professional ft ONE OF IOWA'S LARGEST DISPLAYS Artist On Staff INDIANOLA MEMORIAL WORKS DICK LINDA MORRIS OWNERS CERTIFIED MEMORIALISTS 706 S. JEFFERSON (HWY 6569) INDIANOLA Ph.

961-3103 1-800-525-3349 The Metro Area's Oldest Operating LENNOX Furnace The Metro Area's Win I Cn wiTTFNftECK Jessie E. Branstatter, 87, of Davenport died of a respiratory ailment there Sunday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Redfield United Methodist Church, of which she was a member. Burial will be at Harper Cemetery there.

Mrs. Branstatter was born in Men-lo and had lived in Redfield before moving to Davenport 4lA years ago. She was a homemaker and a member of the United Methodist Women. Survivors include a son, Warren of Oregon, two daughters, Vivian Albin of Des Moines and Mary McCleary of Davenport; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 1 p.m.

today at Fisher Funeral Home in Redfield, where the family will be present from 5 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to her church or the Davenport Lutheran Home. Save 10 to 40 All Memorials Reduced Order Now Before Need Arises rinalitu Momnrialc: fiinne 1945 liiz. Eescce Cans Call for appointment or just stop in 289-2343 REWARD 4 Miles North of I-80 on E. 14th St PRE-MEMORIAL DAY I.

MONUMENT SALE A Brand New Energy-Efficient LENNOX Furnace DES MOINES FIRE DEPARTMENT Feb 12:12 a.m. 15th and Locust streets. medical call 12:53 1 600 Huntland medical call 3839E 14th St medical call 1 30 am. 5201 Union St medical call 2 32 a.m. 3500 Ingersoll Ave 412 am.

674 48th St call 6:08 a.m. 707 Martin Luther King Parkway. medical call 7:34 a.m. 400 University Ave investigation. 7:34 a.m.

3410 Martin Luther King Parkway. investigation 9-52 a.m. 1409 Clark St medical call. 1013 a.m. 2527 14th St cat 1 1:05 a m.

1522 Maple St medical call 11:14 a.m. 300 Laurel medical call 27 14 Capitol Ave rescue 12 32 a.m. 2557 Wedgewood Road, structure tire 12 36 a.m. 2618E Walnut St medical call 12 50 a.m. 41 MAIIisonAve medical calf 1 05 p.m.

4230 Northwest Drive medical call 3 33 p.m. 2571 Guthrie Ave medical cad 3 40 p.m. 1 3 1 0 Clark St medical call 3 42 m. 3309 University Ave medical call 3 51 p.m. 3906 Ninth St medical can 8:32 p.m.

Seventh Street and MacVicar Freeway investigation 5 9 p.m. 2933 Fifth St medical can 5 58 pm. 2942 Mahaska Ave medical call 6 37pm. 3041 Hubbe Ave refuse fire 6 38 m. 1215 Sixth Ave hazardous condition 6 5 m.

1 71 8 Wastwipion Ave medical call 7 07 m. 1 00 Army Post Road medical can. 7 27pm. 1418DiMonSt medicate" 39p.m. 660? 1 4th St good intent cai.

56 p.m. 3946E 23rd St medical can 1 1 SAVE! 10-20-307o AND MORE! or Duane E. Evans, 65, of Earlham died of a heart ailment Jan. 31., at home. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m.

today at Graceland Center Cemetery in Webster City. Mr. Evans was born in Des Moines and had lived in Peru, before moving to Earlham three years ago. He was a retired research engineer and a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include a son, Charles of Portland, and his mother, Ma-ble Evans of Des Moines.

Arrangements are being handled by Dunn's Funeral Home in Des Moines. 1,000 Savings Bond Call Today for Details! 288-21 1 1 ORDER NOW FOR MEMORIAL DAY DELIVERY DRASTIC REDUCTIONS NOTHING RESERVED ALL MONUMENTS AND MARKERS ON SALE DES M0INES-W1NTERSET MONUMENTS 1 ryTH EATING 4 COOLING ATLANTIC W1NTERSFT DES MOINES Get an early start. Besmnmg 7 00 im MonCay-f riday jnti 8 00 on Satu'day Classified sales rep" Tsertatiws re teady to row ad en you cat! eaty in the day KISS IT COODBYI IN THE CLASSIFIEDS. 2M-S141 fOtk "Be A Winner With Loier' ami Unmix! r- .1 IT, RlHY 4819Uncrvty Hwyi6 71 712 243 1727 723 Eott Own Si 462 4812 Iowa' loroest Mononwnt Dolef Sc 1 878.

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