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30CT261997 10D ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1997 Hawaii's Economy Slow To Follow Mainland lator, as well as nearly unseating the incum DEATHS ELSEWHERE DR. THOMAS H. HUNTER, 84, who sought to improve medical care in poor countries as dean of the University of Virginia School of -Medicine, died Thursday (Oct. 23, 1997) at his home in CiS mont, Va.

Dr. Hunter established program in biomedical ethics- and medical humanities at thtL- university. He inspired mariyi; long-standing liberal tradition, for example, means that labor unions in Hawaii remain one of the state's'strongest political forces, and its tax rates consistently rank among the highest in the nation. Even Hawaii's Polynesian heritage enters into the equation. Recent state Supreme Court rulings challenge the Western notion of private property and re-establish traditional Polynesian rights, which allow native Hawaiians to gather plants on private, undeveloped land.

Analysts say the move has scared investors. These influences have already had an effect on jobs here. Even businesses that call Hawaii home have to look elsewhere for investment and growth. Outrigger executive David Carey would love to invest more in Hawaii, but "even if we were wildly successful in our investments here we would still have to invest elsewhere," he says. "There are not a lot of opportunities for growth in Hawaii right now." But the winds of change are starting to blow through paradise.

Last year, the electorate ousting two powerful and heavily favored legis to serve overseas, said; Stephenson, a profes; ingly being forced to choose between decades-old traditions and new pro-business ideas. "We have a reputation one that we have earned as being not very friendly to business," says Leroy Laney, a senior vice president and chief economist for First Hawaiian Bank. Back in the heady days of the 1980s, billions and billions of yen poured in from Japanese investors and tourists, who saw the state as an inexpensive Shangri-La. It didn't have to worry about attracting businesses. But now, with the Japanese economy in a tailspin, Hawaii is looking to American firms, who have a laundry list of reasons not to come.

While home values tripled during the late '80s, the state government also went along for the ride, increasing its' work force by double-digit percentages. Now, the large state and county bureaucracies, with their byzantine regulations and overlapping jurisdictions, are often cited as a dead weight on the state's economy. Other business flash points, however, cut much deeper into Hawaiian roots. The state's 1 997, The Christian Science Monitor HONOLULU A few years ago, Steve Vaspra never would have expected to be where now. His business was humming along nicely and he had just bought a new condomini-unvin a nearby resort community.

iToday, his business of wholesaling used cars is" off 75 percent from its peak in the early l90s, and he has been forced to look for part-time work managing a coffee shop to pay for his cSndominium. Faced with financial realities, Vaspra plans to rent 'the condo and find a cflaper place to live. Hawaii, tales like this abound. While the rest of the nation enjoys one of the most remarkable financial recoveries in postwar histo-rj, Hawaii has become an anchor dragging behind the buoyant U.S. economy.

Sfeince 1991, Hawaii has grown less than any otter state in the country, and last year income hg(re rose only 1.7 percent, also rock bottom in th United States. But even in the depths of the current recession, the first faint signs of recovery are appearing. As the tate seeks to carve ofita prosperous future, Hawaiians are incivas- bent Senate president and House Speaker. For the past two years, Democratic Gov. Ben Cayetano has bit the bullet and cut government jobs.

He has also appointed an Economic Revi-talization Task Force made up of the state's most influential people, clearly a political move but one that has already produced radical proposals to kick-start the state's economy with tax cuts and incentives for investment. Most Hawaiians are looking for anything to work. Bankruptcies have skyrocketed from fewer than 1,000 per year in the '80s to 3,083 in 1996 the fastest rate of increase in the U.S. Home foreclosures are also at record levels. "Before, I saw people with $15,000 or $20,000 in debts on a credit card.

Now they are coming in with $50,000 and $60,000 in debt and a lot of them are homeowners," says Dawn Smith, a bankruptcy attorney here. "These are nice people with good jobs." And Vaspra is quick to agree, Hawaii's problems are far from over. "It's been really tough." psychiatry at Virginia. Hunter's interest in in- medicine began when he carried out field Guatemala and Costa; studying at Walter Army Hospital in Washington. He was an assistant school dean at Wash- University in 1953.

FUNERAL NOTICES 1 ai' ii ttImTI BREWER, OLIVE R. (HILLIKER), October 1, 1997 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Mrs. Brewer was born in St. Louis, MO on May 1 1 1907. She lived in Webster Groves and in Glendale for much of her life.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Leland B. Brewer. Surviving family are two sons and a daughter, all of Santa Fe and six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren Olive graduated from Harris Teachers College with a Teaching Certificate and later graduated from Oklahoma City University with a BSA. She specialized in Special Education. Mrs.

Brewer taught "home-bound" students in St. Louis and mentally retarded children in Oklahoma City and St. Louis County school systems. She moved to Santa Fe in 1995 to be with her family. A Memorial Service will be held at MUDD'S GROVE.

302 Ar- Dr. in Kirkwood. MO. Nov. 1 1 a.m.

A reception will follow. BROWN, ELLA M. (nee Dock-ins), 91 of Columbia, formerly of Arnold, died Oct. 24, 1997, Dear wife of the late Olen R. Brown, dear mother of Olen R.

Brown, Corrine Greenhill, Betty Hussen, wy- n.u."'. doctors Dr. Ian WARNHOFF, STEPHAN PAUL, suddenly on Friday, October 17, 1997, cherished companion of 15 years of Ronald Paul Zerby, darling precious son of Jacque-lyn Warnhoff Welland (nee Gruswitz) and the late Richard Charles Warnhoff, dearest beloved brother of Richard Charles Warnhoff, cherished brother-in-law to Sharon Den-son Warnhoff, cherished nephew, darling cousin to many, and a precious friend to many. Steohan araduated from Cali fornia Polytechnic State University with a degree in Journalism, News Editorial Writing. He is remembered by his many loved ones, as a sensitive humanitarian and very caring friend.

His unique style of activities was apparent in his efforts to preserve the environment and to beautify his surroundings. His contributions to the many causes he believed in will continue to be cherished by all who loved him. Stephan's caring personality was marked from his earliest years by a keen social conscience and a passion for justice. He will be cherished and missed always from the bottom of our hearts. Funeral Services are to be held and Burial is to be at the Columbarium, in San Francisco, October 22, 1997.

WELLAND See Warnhoff WOLFF, DONALD Baptized into the Hope of Christ's Resurrection, Thursday, Oct. 23, 1 997, dear husband of Shirley A. Wolff (nee Argast), dear father of Timothy J. (Doris), Jeffrey (Kathy), Leisa A. (Terry) Grogan, Patrick J.

(Dianne), Donald J. and Robert M. (Christie) Wolff, dear grandfather of Daniel. Meredith. Jennifer.

Abbie. Becky, Clayton. Christine. Michael. Ann-drea.

Kimberll. Mark. Jacob, Joseph and Jenna, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral at The NEW KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. at Butler Hill, Monday, Oct.

27, 9:30 a.m. to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment National Cemetery.

Masses preferred. In par- a-t lor Sun. 2-9 p.m. 1ft WYNNE, ROSEMARY (nee Ka-bureck), Oct. 23.

1997. Beloved wife of Robert C. Wynne. Dear mother of Robert L. Wynne, Audrey Marie (Robert) Zerbonia and George A.

(Ellen) Wynne. Grandmother of Renee and Roxanne Zerbonia, Christopher and Robert Wynne. Sister of the late Nolan Kabureck. Sister-in-law of Claudine Kabureck. Dear aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend.

Funeral service at the SCHRADER Funeral Home, 14960 Manchester Rd. at Holloway. Ballwin. Mon. 10 a.m.

Interment Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville. IL. If desired, contributions may be made to American Cancer Society. Visitation Sat. 3-7 p.m.

and jC Sun. 3-7 p.m. jft 0170 fraternal Notices LOCAL 1, IBEW. Please be advised ol the death of Bro. William A.

Meredith Production Member tor 44 veors Retired Died October 24, 1997 Visitation Sun. Oct. 26, 3-9 pm Ztegenhein Sons, 7027 Gravois. Funeral Mon. Oct.

27, 10 am. from the Funeral Home Chapel Robert G. Miller, Bus. Mgr. Fronds J.

Telle, Fin. Secv. 0260 Cemeteries Mausoleums sor ot Dr. ternational 1943 work in Rica after Reed medical ington Kino "dear TRUPIANO, MATTHEW Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Wednesday, October 22, 1997, beloved husband of Marlene Trupiano (nee Daly), dear father of Matthew, Anthony, Nicholas, Aprille and Josephine Trupiano, dear son of Josephine (nee Giordano) and the late Matthew Trupiano, dear brother of Susan and Catherine Trupiano, dear nephew of Phyllis Fontana. Grace Li-cavoli, Phyllis Stabile and the late Pearl Giordano Tocco.

Anthony and' Joseph Giordano, dear brother-in-law of Henry and Virginia Slay. Margaret Daly and the late Anthony Daly, dear son-in-law of the late Virgil and Sadie Sarkis Daly, our dear uncle and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, Monday, October 27, 9 a m. to St. Ambrose Church for 10 a.m.

Mass. Interment Sunset Cemetery. Former President of Laborers Local 1 1 0 and International Representative Midwest Region Laborer's International Union of North America. Contributions to The American Diabetes Association appreciated. In parlor Sat 3-9 p.m.

and a-U Sun. 9 a.m.- 9 p.m. VOLLMER, NETTA C. (nee Naeger) fortified with the Sacra-menfs of Holy Mother Church Oct. 22, 1997.

Caring wife of the late Paul J. Vollmer, loving mother of Virginia M. Schaumburg, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, godmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend. She gave generously of her love and time to her family and friends. We loved her and will miss her greatly.

May she rest In peace. Funeral from PFITZINGER, a Heritage Funeral Home, 366 So. Kirkwood Oct 27, 9:30 am to Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 676 W. Lock-wood, Webster Groves, MO 63119, for Funeral Mass celebrated 10 am. Interment Calvary Cemetery Masses or memorials may be made to a charity of one's choice.

Visitation Sun. at PFITZINGER, a Heritage Funeral Home 12 noon 6 pm. WARD, BARBER F. tew Friday, Oct. 24, EH 1997, beloved husband of Etta Meredith Ward, dear father of Donald R.

and Darrell (Kimberley) Ward, dear grandfather of Jessica and Russell Ward, brother ot Inez Faulkner of Inidanapolis, IN, Ruby Oestreich of St. Louis, MO, Sarah Furr of Charlotte, NC, Mickey Catafto of Ontario, Canada, James Earl of Port Smith, VA, B. of Fairbluff, NC. L. Dow of Charleston, SC, George Douglas of Sherman, TX, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, great-great-uncle, cousin and friend.

Services and Interment Wed. Oct. 29, Porter Swamp Baptist Church and Cemeteiy. Fairbluff, NC. Visitation Sun.

2-9 p.m. at the New COLLIER Funeral Home, 3400 N. Lindbergh Blvd. Memorials may be given to the American Can- a-tw cer Society. fjn To include a photograph in Funeral Notices, please call Dorothy at 340-8600 0260 Cemeteries Mausoleums (( IRON WORKERS LOCAL 394 Bro.

William A. Meredith PENSDeceased 102497 Visitation Sun. 3-9 p.m. at John L. Ziegenhein Son Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois, St.

Louis. Funeral: Mon. 10 am at the cho-pel. Robert L. Borkmon, Pres.

0180 Masonic Notices CRAFTSMEN LODGE 717 Brethren, please assemble at John L. Ziegenhein Son Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois, on Sundav October 26 to pav respects to our late brother William 'Al Meredith, Eastern Star Service at 7 pm, Rose Croix Service at 8 pm, Masonic Service will immediately follow the Rose Croix service. JOHN W. JOHNSON, W-M. 0190 In Hemoriam TO PLACE an IN MEMORIAM.

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For a free brochure please fiH out and return the coupon or call 205-0022. Cremation Society of St Louis 740 N. Mason Rd. St UxKi, MO 63141 Name Address City State Zip "One of West 1925 mi; QUIGLEY, LYDIA (rl'ee Kruse), Thursday, Oct. 23.

1997 beloved wife of the late W. Ed Ouigley, dear mother of William (Sharon) Quigley, Sally (James) Graham and Robert (Nancy) Quigley, dear grandmother of Tim and Mike Quigley, James Graham, Julie Spiros, Tom and Katie uuigiey, oear great-grano- mother of Annie Quigley, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great- auni, cousin ano rneno. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois. Monday, Oct. 27, 11 a m.

Interment St. Paul Churchyard. In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Paul U.C.C., 3510 Giles, 63116 appreciated. V-V In parlor Sun.

2 p.m. jn REINSCH, HENRY tew Fortified with the Sacra-EH ments of Holy Mother Church Oct. 23, 1997. Beloved husband of Adele Remsch (nee Kormeyer), dear brother, brother-in-law and urv Funeral Monday, Oct. 27, 9:30 a.m., from the NEW COLLIER Funeral Home, 3400 North Lindbergh to St.

Mary Church, Mass 10 a.m. Interment oi. vnaiics iviomuiia, uai- dens. Visitation a.m. Monday TO SARKIS See Trupiano SAUEfl, CHALYS (nee Simmons), Thurs.

Oct. 23, 1997, beloved wife of Vernon Sauer, dear mother of the late Terry, and sister of Braxie (Jack) Page and Rodney (Wilma) Simmons, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, sister-in-law and niece. Funeral Mon. Oct. 27 from HOWARD H.

MICHEL FUNERAL HOME. 5930 Southwest at Hampton 1 p.m. Interment National Cemetery. VISITATION SUN. 2-9 P.M.

SCHAUMBURG See Vollmer SCHMIDT See Marty SCHMIEDER, ROBERT on Oct. 18, 1997 in Novato, CA, age 81 of lung cancer; dearest husband of the late Rosemary Schmieder (nee Theismann); beloved father of SuzAnne (David) Wright, Lawrence (Beverly) Schmieder, Robert (Petri) Schmieder; dear stepfather of Gerald (Almita) Theismann and Mary (Eric) Klein; dearest brother of Gus Schmieder and the late Lawrence (Gertrude) Schmieder; beloved grandfather of Amanda, Bobby, Ryan, Ricky, Jeffrey, Tim, and Andrew. Veteran of WW II. avid fisherman (catch release), retired Musician Local 2-197, and rescuer of stray animals. No services.

Donations preferred to the Humane Society or Local Animal Rescue Shelter. SCHWARTZ, DOROTHY, 74 yrs. October 6. 1997, beloved wife of the late Harry David Schwartz, dear mother of Steven (Gail Rogers) Schwartz and Cindy Stewart, dear sister of Shirley (Harvey) Protzel, Nona (Frank) Paradiso, Dena (Eli) Bornstein and the late Helen (Larry) Palkes, Fred (Eve) Stein, grandmother of Daniel and Joseph Stewart, our dear aunt and friend to many. Graveside Services were held on Oct.

6. 1997. Memorials to The American Cancer Society. SIMONDS See Marty SIMPSON, PAUL Thurs. Oct.

23, 1997; dear husband of Audrey Simpson; dear father of Patsy (Donald) Church, Kenneth (Linda) Simpson, and the late Paul J. Simpson dear grandfather of Brian. Paul III, Jason, Charles Simpson, Melinda (Mark) Cisneros, and Steven Church; dear great-grandfather of Kimberly, Courtney, Kalsey Simpson, and Allie Cisneros; our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin, and friend. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Mon. Oct.

27, 2pm. Interment, Sunset Cemetery. Rose croix ser- vice Sun. 7pm. In parlor Jw Sun.

12 noon. SMITH, FAYE (nee Joseph), Friday, Oct. 24. 1997, dear mother of Karon Noll. Frank R.

Smith, Mary E. Grelle and the late Robert Ebl. dear grandmother of David, Connie, Rob, Cheryl, Karri, Katie, Megan and Joseph, our dear mother-in-law, aunt and friend. Funeral at The NEW KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. at Butler Hill.

Monday. Oct. 27, 11 a.m. Interment private. In parlor Sun.

3-9 p.m. SNYDER, CHARLES Thursday, Oct. 23, 1997, beloved husband of Ann Snvder (nee Ooden). dearest father of Kenneth (Ter-esta) and Linda Snyder, dear grandfather of Nicole Snyder, dear brother of Judy Rothweiler, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home.

2906 Gravois. Monday, Oct 27, 10 a m. Interment National Cemetery. Visita-tion Sun. 4 p.m.

jn STATEN, JOSEPHINE R. (nee Patzie), Baptized Into the Hope of Christ Resurrection Oct. 24, 1997, Wife of the late George R. Staten dear mother of Carol (Richard) Utt, George E. (Charlene) and Dale (Bernie) Staten, sister of Bertha Miniea and sister-in-law of Hortense (Robert) Whitehead, dear grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt.

Funeral service at the SCHRADER Funeral Home, 14960 Manchester Road at Holloway. Ballwin, Monday, 11:30 a m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery If desired, contributions may be made to Alzheimer Assn. Visita- tion Sunday. 2--8 p.m.

TRUMMER See Koerner LAMMLEIN, RAYMOND Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Friday, Oct. 24. 1997, beloved husband of Rose Mary Lammlein (nee Woi-tering), dear father of Sharon (Bill)Nienhaus, David Lammlein, Lynn Carmody, and Joyce Lammlein M.D.. dear grandfa ther of Laura. Dan, Chris.

David and Jack, dear brother of1 Verna Wetter our dear nreat-orandfa- ther, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois. Mon. Oct. 27, 9.30 a.m.

to Our Lady of Providence Catholic Church. 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Contributions to Our Lady of Providence Building Fund appreciated.

iL In parlor Sun. 4-8 p.m. LANGE, BERNICE (nee Coonce), Asleep in Jesus on Thursday, Oct. 23, 1997, dear wife of the late Thomas D. Lange, beloved granddaughter of the late Susan and John W.

Johnson and beloved daughter of the late Isabel Johnson, beloved mother of the late Barbara Jean Gammon, beloved grandmother of Christina (Gary) Long and great-grandmother or Brian and John Long, dear aunt of Linda Amato and Laura Nimz and Danielle Nimz, beloved friend and "Aunt Bea" to many. She will be Greatly missed. Services at HOFFMEISTER-SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 1515 Lemay Ferry Rd. Mon. 11 a.m.

VISITATION SUN. 3-9 p.m. LUDWIG, JEANNE M. (nee McLaughlin), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Wed. Oct.

22, 1997; beloved wife of Robert W. Ludwig: dear mother of Pat (George oramm) Luawig oi oan CA and Rob (Dianne) Ludwig of Leawood. KS; dear sister of Pat McLaughlin of San Francisco. Memorial Mass at St. Anselm Parish, 530 S.

Mason Creve Coeur, Wed. 10 a m. Family will greet friends immediately following Memorial Mass. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, masses to St.

Anselm Parish; or contributions to A.L.S. St. Louis Chapter, 3945 W. Pine, St. Louis.

MO 63108. No visitation. A service of SCHRADER Funeral jL Home. tfrt MALIN, IVAL (nee Shannon), 87. Fri.

Oct. 24, 1997, beloved wife of the late James T. Malm, dear mother of Pauline (Haroldj Cameron, Dena Branch, Kay (John) King and the late Mollie Edmonds, dear grandmother of Lola (Kevin) Lucas-Brown, Lor-na (Craig) Frahm, Shannon and Lisa King, dear great-grandmother of James and Anna Frahra, dear sister of Hazel Doyle and Ruby Riggs, dear aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral Monday, October 27, 11 a.m. at BAUMANN COLONIAL CHAPEL, 2504 Woodson Road, Overland.

Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 3-8 p.m. MARTY, ROBERT Baptized into the Hop of Christ's Resurrection, on Friday. Oct.

24, 1997, dear son of Mary (Calvin) Schmidt (nee Simonds) and Robert (Dianna) Marty, dear brother of Rebecca (Carter) Lyons, dear uncle of Kari and Ana, dear nephew of Chris (Janet) and Carolyn Simonds, Bruce and Wayne (Dorothy) Marty, dear grandson of Anna Marty, dear cousin, great-nephew and friend. Funeral from The NEW KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. at Butler Hill, on Monday, Oct. 27 at 9:30 a m. to St.

Bernadette Catholic Church for 10 a m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Mr. Marty was a member of the Arnold Eagles.

In parlor Sun. 2-9 p.m. fn MC GHEE, DONALD on Oct. 22. 1997, Dear brother of Bernice C.

McGhee and Mary C. Potts, dear uncle of many nieces and nephews. If desired, memorials may be made to Centenary United Methodist Church, 55 Plaza Square, St. Louis, MO. 63103.

NO Visitation. Private family service was held. A service of KRIEGSHAUSER MORTUARY SOUTH MASONIC NOTICII MEREDITH, WILLIAM on Oct. 24, 1997; beloved husband of Irene L. Meredith (nee Bergner); dearest father of Barbara Lebon and Kevin (Rose) Pryor; dearest grandfather ot Amy and Sarah Pryor; dearest brother of Leon Sellers; dearest uncle of Sandy Knight and Bill Sellers; our dearesf brother-in-law, great-uncle, and friend.

Al was a member of Craftsman Lodge 717 A.F. A.M., Scottish Rite, Moolah Temple, Meridian Chapter 442 O.E and P.P. of America Chapter 484 OES, Men Breakfast Club of Mt. Tabor UCC, and a retiree of Iron Workers Local 396. andlBEW Local 1.

Funeral Mon. 10 a at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS. 7027 Gravois. Interment, Memorial Park Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials would be appreciated to American Cancer Society, American Heart or Shriners Hospital for Children. S. service Sun. Rose Croix 8pm, and ma- sonic service to follow. adL.

VISITATION SUN. 3-9pm. TO NOWAK, ALBERT fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Thurs. Oct. 23, 1997- beloved husband of Carmen Nowak (nee Wisdom); dear father of David, Judith, and Stephen Nowak; our dear father-in-law, grandfather, uncle, cousin, and friend.

Interment private. Memorial Mass Nov 5 at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 2pm. Donations to American Lung Assn. appreciated. KUTIS jU, AFFTON Service.

rjjv--' 1 HECKMAN, ROBERT C. fw St. Charles. MO, Oct. 23, 1997, age 73.

Dear 1 't husband of Anna Marie Heckman (nee Boschert). Dear father of Nancy Morris, Peggy Koenen (Glenn), Barbara Reller aTThomas), Daniel Heckman, Richard Heckman (Linda). Dear Drotner ot uoris tiecKman, u- drey Davis, Rae Heckman, Mark Heckman, John Heckman. Grandfather of seven, greatgrandfather of three. Funeral Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m.

Mon. at St. Charles Borromeo Church. Interment St. Peter Cemetery.

The family is being served bv the BAUE Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson St. Charles, MO where friends may call Sun. 3-9 p.m. Memorials to Community Living For The Handicapped or St. Charles Borromeo Adopt A Student Program preferred.

HEMBROCK See Caudle HENDIN, DONALD October 23, 1 997. Dear son of the late Harry and Anne Hendin. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Alan (Vicki) Hendin of Santa Cruz, CA. Dear uncle of Dr. Benjamin (Ellen) Hendin and Jonathan Hendin.

Dear cousin of Irwin (Susan) Harris. Arleen (Stanley) Dobkin and Gail (Bob) Adelson. Our dear nephew, cousin and friend. Graveside service Monday, October 27th 11:30 am at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, 7500 Olive Street Road. Memorial contributions ot your choice preferred.

BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE. HENSLEY, HARVEL O. Oct. 23. 1997; beloved husband of Patricia Hensley; dear father of Robert (Linda) Maybearry Diane (Vernon) Matthew, Timothy L.

Rose, Harvel O. Hensley and Randy Maybearry; dear brother of Henry and Sue Hensley; our dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin, and friend to many. Funeral from MCLAUGHLINS, 2301 Lafayette Avenue, Mon. iu a.m. intermeni, s.

County Memorial Gardens, visitation Sun. 3- 8pm. HITT, FLORENCE (nee Rhodes), Thurs. Oct. 23, 1997, beloved wife of the late Waldo M.

Hitt, dear mother of Barbara (Ben) Hoffmann. Becky (Skip) Johnson and Jane (Bill) Pieber, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and friend. Private Services were held at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL. If desired, contributions may be made to The American aj-. Lung Association.

jn JANUARY, BARBARA JEAN, Wed. Oct. 22. 1997; wife of the late William January; dear mother of Patricia Lueders (William), Kathleen Elizabeth Byrne, and Robert January; dear sister of Helen Priesmeyer; and dear sister-in-law of Raymond January; dear grandmother of seven, great-grandmother, aunt, and Friend. Visitation Mon.

10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at BOPP CHAPEL, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood. Interment will be private. Friends wishing, may make memorials to Alzheimers Assn.

St. Louis Chapter, 9374 Olive ajL, St. Louis, MO 63132. TW KAISER, ANN October 24, 1997. Beloved wife of the late Joseph Kaiser.

Dear mother and mother-in-law of Susan (Jack) Wolf, and Hubert (Joyce) Solomon. Dear sister and sister-in-law of: late Leonard (Tama) Bushman, late Frank (Renee) Weinberg, late Morris (late Bert) Bushman, late Thelma (late Ben) Pogrelis, late Irene (late David) weinstein, late Sylvia (late Rubin) Dobkin. Dear grandmother of Stephanie, Bobby and Jody Wolf and Stacy and Steve Solomon. Dear aunt, and great aunt. Graveside service 1:30 pm Mon.

Oct 27. at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, 7500 Olive St. Rd. Memorial contributions to a charity of your choice preferred. BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE.

KELLY, JAMES on tew Thurs. Oct. 23, 1997; Isr dear brother of Irene Siering and the late William Kelly and Helen Premoch; our dear uncle, great-uncle, and friend. Private services were held with interment at National Cemeterv. A service ot JOHN L.

ZIEGENHEIN SONS. KILPATRIC, CELIA KATHARINE See Chapin), of Cedar Hill, ct. 12, 1997; beloved wife of the late Ross L. Kilpatric: dear mother of Kay (Robert) Hankins, Michael (Harriet) Kilpatric, and the late Dr. Jay A.

(Katharine) Kilpatric; dear sister of Lynette Weiss; dear grandmother of Kim, Karin Amy, Candace, Robert, Tim, Ross, and Larry; our dear great-grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin, and friend. A memorial service celebrating the life of Mrs. Kilpatric will be held Sun. Nov. 2 at 2pm at the First Presbyterian Church in Cedar Hill, where memorial contributions may also be made.

KOERNER. ARLYNE (nee Trummer), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Wed. Oct. 22, 1997; devoted wife for 60 years of Gilbert Koerner; dear sister of Arnold Trummer and the late Jean Senn' dear sister-in-law of Angeline Trummer Peter Senn, Marvin Koerner, and Mary Koerner; loving aunt of Beverly Notestine, Harry Trummer, Rose Marie and Joseph Koerner; our dear great-aunt and friend to many. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Mon.

Oct. 27, 9 30 a.m. to St. Catherine Laboure Church for 10 a m. Mass.

Interment, Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers. Masses or contributions to Shriners Hospital for Children; or St Labre Indian School, Ashlend, MT 59003, ap- preciaiea. in fAhuuii bV SUN. 3pm.

TO KRUSE See Quigley DALY See Trupiano DIEKMANN See Caudle DIETRICH, EDGAR Asleep In Jesus, Fri. Oct. 24, 1997, beloved husband of Edna Dietrich, dear father of Robert Dietrich and Betty Crane (Richard), dear brother of Ruby Harlje (William) and Arlene Havin, dear grandfather of seven, great-grandfather of eleven, brother-in-law, uncle and friend. Friends may visit at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 9733 Olive St Louis on Sun. Oct.

26, from 1 :30 pm to 2:30 pm. Services at 2:30 pm. Contributions to Immanuel Lutheran Church or the American Cancer Society appreciated. KRIEGSHAUSER BROTHERS FUNERAL SERVICE DOTSON, DOROTHY MAE, Kirkwood, October 23, 1997, beloved wife of the late William Henry Dotson, dear mother of Nancv Suzanne Matlock. Robert Charles and William Bailev Dot- nq wnger uo.son, uear g.ana- mother of Amy, Laurel andStacy Dotson and Danny Matlock.

Visitation Sun. 1-5 P.M. GERBER CHAPEL. Funeral Mon. 10 a.m.

GERBER CHAPEL, 23 W. LOCKWOOD, Web- ster Groves (968-2000). In-terment Oak Hill Cemetery. DOW, JUNE (nee MenkeVTh-ursday, Oct. 23, 1997, Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of Kenneth C.

Dow, dear mother and mother-in-law of Kenneth C. Ill (Caroline) Dow, Paul (Beverly) Dow. David (Michele) Cowick, Neil (Tayna) Dow and Kirk Dow, dear sister of Robert Menke and the late Mary Jane Olliges, our dear grandmother of 10, great-grandmother of 3, daugnter-in-law, sister-in-law, aunf and friend. Funeral at HUTCHENS MORTUARY, 675 Graham Rdu Florissant, 11:30 a m. Mon.

Oct. 27. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. VISITATION 2-9 P.I SUNDAY. ECK, ROBERT October tew 24, 1997.

Beloved hus-JsSa band of Eunice Eck (nee Gastler). Dear father of Robert M. (Nancy) Eck, Deborah K. (Jake) Sehnert and Sharon L. (Mike) Heiland.

Dear grandfather of Michael and Lauren Eck, Greg, Maggie and Timmy Sehnert, Kevin, Corey and Brenden Heiland. Dear brother-in-law of Leona Drier. Ada (Charles) Wy-lie, Ida Gastler, Clarence (Marge) Gastler, Norma (Rev. Frederick) Weisenborn and Jane Davis. Funeral Monday October 27, noon, at Jay B.

Smith Maple-wood Chapel, 7456 Manchester. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Par- kinsons Foundation. Visi- xC tation Sunday 4-9 pm. TPt FLINT, CAROL GRACE SWARTOUT on Monday October 20, 1997.

Beloved wife of the late Arthur M. Flint, dear sister of Dorothy Seibert and the late Sybil Ostrander and Charles Swartout. Aunt of John W. Flint. Tom and John Ostrander, Bill Swartout and Carol Swartout Klein.

Funeral service at LUPTON CHAPEL, 7233 Delmar Tuesday October 28. 1:30 pm. Interment private. Memorial contributions may be made to the University of Michigan Scholarship Fund. Contact Lupton Chapel for address information.

Friends may call at LUP- TON CHAPEL 1 12 hour pri- aj or to service. FRALA, JAMES D. tew "Jim," Oct. 23, 1997, Beloved husband T'" of Doris Frala, dear fath-erof Rick A. Frala and the late James J.

Frala, dear brother of Robert E. and William D. Frala, dear son-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend. Funeral service 10:30 a.m. Monday, Oct.

27, at the HUTCHENS MORTUARY, 675 Graham Road, Florissant. Interment Sacred Heart Cemeterv. Visitation 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Contributions to American Heart Assn.

GIORDANO See Trupiano GOLDSTEIN, THERESA (nee Moser asleep in Jesus Oct. 24, 1997; beloved wife of Louis H. Goldstein; dear stepmother of Martin (Irene) Goldstein; our dear aunt, great-aunt, and dear friend. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Oct 27 10 a m.

Interment, Memorial Park Cemetery. VISITATION SUN. 5-9pm. GORDON, ROOSEVELT MILLER, passed away Oct. 20, 1997; beloved friend.

Memorial service Nov. 3, 1 1 a.m. at Places for People, 4120 Lindell. GRUSWITZ See Warnhoff HATFIELD, DOROTHY beloved wife of Basil Hatfield. Mother of Eloise Hatfield, Natalie (Orville) Tull, Mary (Karl) Haltiner, Linda (Doug) Hanebrink.

Grandmother of eight, great-grandmother of six, sister of Roy and Jim Over-holt. Visitation Monday October 27, 3-9 pm at Hutchens Funeral Home, 675 Graham Florissant Funeral Tuesday 10:00 am. Interment Mount Lebanon Cemetery. Memorials may be given to American Heart Fund. tmmmmm 4I -Index Achelpohl, Jeanette C.

Albrecht, Herbert William Argast Bass, Letha "Dolly" Brewer, Olive R. (Hilliker) Brown, Ella M. Caobll, Sister Mary Cecilia, U.H.M. Candle, Constance Clark, Bonnie J. Coflway, Judy K.

CoQey, Dorotha J. Cufen, Michael DafJ QieKmann Dietrich, Edgar H. Dotson, Dorothy Mae Pow, June E. ECk, Robert Flint, Carol Grace Swartout Frala, James 0. "Jim" Giordano Goldstein, Theresa M.

Gordon, Roosevelt Miller Gruswitz Hatfield, Dorothy Heckman, Robert C. Hembrock Hendin, Donald Hensley, Harvel 0. Sr. Hitt, Florence V. January, Barbara Jean Kaiser, Ann Kefty, James H.

Kilpatric, Celia katharine Kowner, Arlyne M. Rru'se tammlein, Raymond W. Larige, Bernice "Bea" Cudwig, Jeanne M. Mattn, Ival M. Marty, Robert J.

McEhee, Donald E. rMfedith, William "Al" Notfak, Albert E. Qutflley, Lydia E. Refflsch, Henry J. Satfis SaUfr.ChalysV.

Scfumburg Schjnidt Schmieder, Robert L. Schwartz, Dorothy Simcnds Simpson, Paul J. Smith, Faye L. Snyder, Charles G. Staten, Josephine R.

Trummer Trujjiano, Matthew "Mike" Vollmer, Netta C. Ward, Barber F. "Bob" Wawhorf, Stephen Paxil WeLnd WoUf, Donald J. Wynne, Rosemary ACUfcLPOHL, JEANETTE C. St.

Petejs, MO, (nee Hobelmann), October 24, 1897, age 47, dear Ted Achelpohl, dear dauohter of Dorothy Margaret Hobslmann (nee Romakerf and the tote Orville Otto Hobelmann, dew mother of Stephenie Huabner and Andrea Achelpohl, deabslster of David Hobelmann, Nanay Morris and Mary Vanin- Mamorial service 11:30 am Tu8et The Baue Chapel of St. Charles. Interment private. The famtty is being served by the BAUE Funeral Home, 620 St. Charles MO where frlertds may call Mon 4:00 pm -9 Offpm.

Memorials to Gateway Chapter of the National Society of (iltiple Sclerosis preferred. AlStlECHT, HERBERT WILLIAM. 89. of Wellsville, formal 5 of High Hill, October 23, 19ttl Dear husband of Marie Haas Albrecht, dear father of Patunningham, Lucille (Larry) Howard. Barbara (Bill) Dausper, H.

VMilltam (June) Albrecht, dear grandfather, dear great-grandfa-thewdear uncle, dear brother of Lester Albrecht. dear brother of lrm Kroenung. dear cousin, dearbrother-in-law. Visitation Sunday from 3 to 8 pmat SCHLANKEH Funeral Horfle. Montgomery City, MO.

Funeral service will be Monday at Ifra.m. from the SCHLANKER FurifjM Home with graveside servfte at 1 p.m. at Bellerieve Gardens, St. Louis. MOjMemorials may be made to AIQjpimers Fund arSast Jaae Wolff BAM, LETHA "Dolly," St.

Ctwrtes, Oct 23, 1997. age 90: ear wife of the late Arthur C- Bass, dear sister of Eileen Ruffcahr (Clarenc preceded in by seven brothers and sis-terfdear aunt to many nieces andiiephews. Mineral service 3 p.m. Mon-. df St the BAUE Chapel of ST.

CHAWLES with interment at Oak GrW Cemetery. The family is Mlntf served by the BAUE Fu-nerif Home. 620 Jefferson St Charles. where friends tall Sunday, 2--B p.m. iwe- mows to First United Methodist Ctimfh, St.

Charles, preterrea rjreat-branrJmother: areat-areat- grandmother, dear aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral service at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 27. at BRAUN COLONIAL Funeral Home.

3701 Falling Springs Road, Cahokia, IL. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation 2:30 to 9 p.m. Sunday CARROLL, SISTER MARY -CECILIA, V.H.M., on Oct. 23, 1997, Baptized into the Hope of Christ's Resurrection, Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Dear sister of the late Winnifred Carroll, Sister In religion and friend.

Mass of Christian burial on Monday, Oct. 27, at 9 a.m. at Visitation Academy Chapel, 3020 North Ballas Road. Visitation Sunday, Oct. 26, at the academy chapel from 3 to 8 p.m.

and one hour before the funeral Mass. Masses are requested in lieu of flowers. KRIEGSHAUSER WEST SERVICE CAUDLE, CONSTANCE (nee Gambino). Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Oct. 23, 1997, Beloved wife of the late William Caudle, dear daughter of the late Salva- tore and Angeline Gambino, dear mother and mother-in-law of William (Karen) Caudle, Caryn (Neal) Hembrock and Susan (Jeff) Diekmann, dear sister of IVIdMO tlUUiai nonor, uuoQp, (Agatha), Anthony (Carole) and Tory (Carol) Gambino, dear sister-in-law of Kathryn (Raymond) Dickenson, dear niece of Virginia (Frank) Leitner.

our dear grandmother of 7, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral from the HUTCHENS MORTUARY. 675 Graham Road, Florissant, Monday, Oct. 27, 9 a.m., to St. Ferdinand Church for 9:30 a.m.

Mass. Interment National Cemetery. Memorials to the Peregrine Soci- etv aoDreciated. Visitation aX. Sunday, 3-9 p.m.

CLARK, BONNIE on Thursday, Oct. 23. 1997, beloved wife of the late Winnett B. Clark, dear aunt of David L. Gibson and Donald Mason, our dear sister-in-law, great-aunt, great-great-aunt.

Services will be conducted In The Great Hall of THE AMBRUS-TER-DONNELLY FUNERAL HOME; 6633 Clayton Rd. on Monday, Oct. 27 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call at AM-BRUSTER-DONNELLY on Sunday from 1 p.m.

till 4 p.m. CONWAY, JUDY K. (nee Corn-man), age 45, born Jan. 22, 1952, died of cancer Oct. 17, 1997; wife of Donald E.

Conway; mother of Denise Price of Arnold, Mo Melissa Shipley and Stephanie Conway, both of Mur-freesboro, TN; sister of Glenda Hanks and Carole van Hoye, both of Farmington, Kathy Hedgpeth and Deborah Massie, both of Park Hills, Gail Glore Mackley and Darrell Ray Glore bofn of Vandalia, Chester N. Cornman of Jefferson City, and the late John Kevin Cornman Glore; grandmother of seven; aunt of 31 nieces and nephews; mother-in-law, sister-in-law, daughter-in-law, friend, and neighbor. Also survived by her stepdad, Darrell Ray Glore of Vandalia. Preceded in death by her parents, Chester Nathaniel Cornman Sr. and Norma Lucille Hicks Cornman Glore.

Funeral was held Oct. 20, 1997 in Murfreesboro, TN. COOLEY, DOROTHA J. (nee Wilson) Thursday October 23. 1 997.

Beloved wife of the late Louie W. Cooley. Dear mother of Janet Jackson. Bill and Bobby Math-eny, dear sister of Margurette Ward, Shirley Oliver, Carol Tot-ten, James, and Doyne Jerry and Brine Wilson. Our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and dear friend.

Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN MORTUARY. 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Monday October 27, 1 1 :00 am. Interment Monday 2 pm at Mountrose Cemetery, Greenville, IL. VISITATION SUNDAY 2-9 PM.

CULLEN, MICHAEL W. Sw Fortified with tSBt the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Thursday. Oct. 23.

1997; dear one of Rosalie Cullen (nee Maino). dear father of Catherine Halteman, Deborah, Michael and Linda Coe, dear grandfather of Michael and Carly Tipsword, Michelle Cullen. and Ian and Allison Coe; dear brother of Helen Cullen, Laverne Cullen, Margaret Lavin, and Rose Peick; our dear friend of Marion Gorman; our dear father-in-law, brother, uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, Monday, Oct. 27, 10 a to St.

Justin the Martyr Church for 10:30 a.m. Mass. Inter- ment Resurrection Ceme- N. tery. In parlor Sun.

3 m. Cfr EE flVfl ETHERS lcept secrcts" tlliiESL "pie graceful white Georgia marble iali0eurnts in a class by itself i-v I I Serving all Faiths since -f-' i- Yes! I would like more information about maus6leum Drearrandement discounts. AddreSsL Send to: 740 N. Bellerive Heritage Gardens Cemetery Mason Creve Coeur, Mo. 631 41 11 uuy .1.

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