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ILLINOIS ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH METRO SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2003 Ml www.STLtoday.com THE LATEST IN DESIGNER BIKE RACKS ILLINOIS DEATHS couksvuut Canla M. Madia, 87, retired from Southwestern Bell Telephone died Friday. Visitation 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Monday at Herr Funeral Home followed by 1 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial -in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Memorials to Good Shepherd TLiitheran School or charity of the donor's choice. 'Thomas C.

Schmisseur, 52, rented trucking dispatcher for Cartage in St. Louis, died Friday. Visitation 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at Herr Funeral Home in Collinsville with a prayer service at 4 p.m. Funeral at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at the- funeral home. Burial in Blackjack Cemetery in Troy, III. Memori-ate to Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, the Heart Transplant Association or the Muscular Dystrophy Association. EDWARDSVILLE Bradley Francis Neffner, 6, died Saturday. Funeral arrangements are pending at Staten-Fine Funeral Home in Alton.

GILLESPIE Hilda M. Davis, 90, formerly of Benld, died Friday. Visitation 5-8 p.m. Monday at Kravanya Funeral Home in Benld, with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Funeral at 10 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Joseph's Church in Benld. Burial in Benld Cemetery. LEBANON MargU McGnee, 95, formerly of O'Fallon, and owner and operator of the Shamrock Restaurant there, died Friday. Graveside service 10 a.m.

Monday at College Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Heartland Hospice. Dorothy C. (Hammond) Urbeck, 78, formerly of Collinsville, died Saturday. The body was cremated.

Herbert A. Kassly Funeral Home is handling arrangements. WOOD RIVER Michael Smith, 19, graduate of Edwardsville High School and a shift leader at the Motomart in Edwardsville, died Friday. Memorial service at noon Friday at Rosedale Cemetery in Rosedale, III. The body was cremated.

fix ifjN I FUNERAL NOTICES A cyclist riding the St. Louis Riverfront Trail on Saturday views an exhibit of more than 50 quarter-scale designs of bicycle racks designed by architecture students at Washington University. The racks were displayed at the Laclede Power Building, 1246 Lewis Street, four blocks north of the President Casino. The building is at the entrance to the trail. The joint project of Trailnet and the university Is Intended to promote bicycle racks as functional pieces of public art.

Of the 50 designs submitted, organizers hope that nine racks can be built and installed throughout the city. fat- 4 vv tA 50 -Florets Ke0 1 HOWHOMMN 771-fMO 24 Mr. Free Delivery to Funeral Homes 7 Days Week Stokip Florist Funeral Home Deliveries 7 DAYS A WEEK Dlsplov Book at Stores Order 24 Hrs. 3)4-472-2000 ST. LOUIS DEATHS WASHINGTON, RUTH GANDY, ittoparted this life unexpectedly on Thursday, March 20, 2003, -at 10,25 pa at St.

Mary a Hospital. She was born on April 18. 1928 in Greenville, South Carolina; the tenth and youngest child ot the Reverend Charles 'Francis Gandy and Belle Victoria Brock graduated from Sler-- ling High School in Greenville. Ruth received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Spelman College, Atlanta, and her Master s. degree in sociology from New York University.

While at Spelman College, she fell in love with and later married Walter Washington of Birmingham Alabama. To this union of 52 years, four beautiful children born. Funeral arrange-. merits will be handled by Austin rA. Layne Mortuary (314-381-6900).

fluth was the beloved wife of Dr. Walter Washington; dear mother of daughter, vickl Che WINTER, ARTHUR LAWRENCE born October 31 1932; was loving husband of Roylene Thomas Winter and father of Jeffrey and Anita Winter; grandfather of Emma Winter and special uncle to Jessica Wagganer; his parents were Virginia and Arthur L. Winter other relatives the Weber wagganer and Bonn all will miss nim. He wanted to thank all of those wonderful people he knew over the years for all the laughter and good spirits he shared with them. His family was his whole focus in life.

He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. He left on angel's wings after a sudden death related to his second open heart surgery. Thanks to all at St. Anthony Hospital for all their loving care and compassion. He was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and Sunday rest, My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song; I thought that love would last was wrong' W.H.

The family will depart Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery at the North Gate to the chapel on Monday, March 24, 2003 at 12:30 p.m. for a simple ceremony. Memorials may be made to Arthur Winter Scholarship Westminster College. The family is served by FOREVER Oak Hill Funeral Home at Pfit- linger. OJ.

early believer in the concept of environmental control, that is, reducing somebody's exposure to the things to which they are allergic," said Dr. Raymond G. Slavin, professor of internal medicine and director of the Division of Allergy and Immunology. "Long ago he was preaching the values of house dust avoidance, mold and pet avoidance, and this was really very early before many people realized that was an important part of allergic management." Dr. Sullivan was on the medical staff at St Mary's Health Center in Richmond Heights and had formerly served as chief of the internal medicine departments at St.

Anthony's Medical Center in south St Louis County and Alexian Brothers' Hospital, now St. Alexius Hospital. Dr. Sullivan retired from private practice in 1992 but continued his research in allergy and immunology. In honor of his 67-year alliance with St.

Louis University, Dr. Sullivan was honored in 1990 with ryl, sons, Walter Michael, Eric 0 Arcy (Joyce) and Kevin Emil (Lois); grandmother of Vincent Nolan, Mane Elizabeth, Alexia Rae, Kristina Nicole and Kayla Alexandria, ane biso was survived by two sisters. Alma Love and Theodosia Johnson, and e- brother, David Conrad Gandy. Ruth was a vivacious, giving woman who loved life, always put others before herself and loved to entertain and socialize with her many friends and family members. The love she gave her husband, family and friends was always unconditional, abundant and unsurpassed.

generously opened her "doors and welcomed all of her QhMfens friends throughout years, usually treating them as her own. But her five grand-ohiktren always brought the big- rt smiles and greatest joys in Me. flutn formerly worked for the St kouis Housing Authority and the Human Development Corporation. She participated In many volunteer activities and was an active member of many organizations including the Spelman Club, Jack and Jill of America, the St. Louis chapter of Links.

the St. "Louis Smart Set. the Girl friends, and the Booklov-ers Club. We have all been truly toughed by an angell YAEGER See Budde ZIMMERMANN, of Christ's March husband of Zimmermann dear mother Barbara) Robin) was always there to help you." Mr. Noska spent much of his time with his best friend, his dog Sam.

A funeral service was held Saturday at Kutis Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois Road. Interment will be private. VINCENT H. Baptized into the Hope Resurrection on Friday, 21, 2003; beloved Mary L. Claire' (nee Koppel); of William Vincent and James Louis Zimmermann, Cecilia Ilaire (Tom) Jones, Kathleen Ann (William) Akers and Michael Dale Koppel; dear grandfather of 12 and great-grandfather of 12; dear orother of Verna Winklemann and Mary Ann Stanley; our dear uncle, great-uncle and friend.

Funeral from KRIEG-SHAUSER WEST Mortuary, 9450 Olive on Tuesday. March 25. 2003. 9 30 a to St. Richard Catholic Church, 11223 Schuetz Road, for Mass at 10 am.

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Directors Cremation Society of SL Louis MO ft Mm M. LA MO 141 Name Address City State JSL Phone 65 Cemeteries Mausoleums ROBERT COHEN POST-DISPATCH the establishment of a research endowment fund in his name. His wife of 41 years, Frances Casey Sullivan, died in 1981. Visitation will be 3 to .8 p.m. Sunday at Ambruster-Don-nelly Mortuary, 6633 Clayton Road.

A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 am. Monday at Im-macolata Catholic Church, 8900 Clayton Road, Richmond Heights. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. Among his survivors are his son, Clement J. Sullivan Jr.

of Seattle; four daughters, Phyllis S. Francis of Springfield, Frances S. Raniere of Ladue, Lucy S. Kroblin of Tulsa, and Helen Sullivan Hakkinen of Lawrenceville, N.J.; 14 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Clement J.

Sullivan Research Fund, Division of Allergy and Immunology, St. Louis University School of Medicine, 1402 South Grand Boulevard, St Louis, Mo. 63104. Mr. Noska had no immediate survivors.

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Clement J. Sullivan Allergy and immunology specialist By Bethany Prance Of the Post-Dispatch Dr. Clement J. Sullivan practiced internal medicine in allergy and immunology for more than half a century, treating patients until he was in his 80s. Dr.

Sullivan, a clinical professor emeritus at the St. Louis University School of Medicine, died Wednesday (March 19, 2003) at Mart de Villa Retirement Center in Town and Country. He was 93 and had lived in Clayton. Born in St Louis, Dr. Sullivan graduated from St Louis University High School and attended St Louis University.

He earned a medical degree from the university's medical school in 1933 and later obtained a master's degree in internal medicine. Gary A. Noska Worked at Post-Dispatch Gary A. Noska, a dedicated Post-Dispatch employee, died Wednesday (March 19, 2003), apparently of complications from liver disease at his home in St Louis. He was 51.

No autopsy was conducted. Born in St Louis, Mr. Noska was hired at the Post-Dispatch in 1970. He worked in various positions in the composing room at It is a far, far better thing to share property costs with someone else. Find a partner to share your rental property.

Call 621-6666 to put your ad in a great place. 621-6666 Always Best Sellers. In 1937, Dr. Sullivan opened a private practice in allergy and immunology in St. Louis.

Three years later, he is the Army's Lawson General Hospital in Atlanta and spent four years there during World War LT, earning the rank of lieutenant colonel. Dr. Sullivan reopened his private practice and was promoted to senior instructor at the medical school, where he was Sullivan Professor emeritus atSLUSchoolof Medicine instrumental in developing the Division of Allergy and Immunology. He also took over the Allergy Clinic program at the university medical center, operating the clinic twice a week for many years. "One of the great contributions that he had was that he was an the newspaper for more than 30 years.

An avid Cardinals fan, Mr. Noska often attended the games and watched them on television. In his younger years, he enjoyed hunting and fishing. "He was very caring and very generous, said nis cousin, Patricia Noska of Barnhart "He'd give you the shirt off his back. He Do you suffer from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Chronic Bronchitis, or Emphysema? Do you have a chronic cough andor shortness of breath? Are you a current or former smoker over 40 years of age? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study with an investigational medication for COPD.

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WILSON, ALICE LORRAINE (nee Hensley), born Sept. 13, 1928. died March 20. 2003; Al-'Ice was a beloved mother of the 'late Barbara Rose Wilson Judith Clark, Sharon Crews, Deborah West, Patty Robins. James Wilson.

Jr. and Karen Harton; she was the beloved sister of Ralph Hensley. the late Leslie Hensley. Homer Hensley. Ruth Womack.

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