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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH METRO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1999 B5 Health detectives search for clues in E. coli case A J) www.postnet.comnews William C. Evers Longtime lawyer, COP activist it-" I ft I I'' Iji' William C. "Chuck" Evers III of Collinsville, a longtime lawyer and Republican activist in Madison County, died of a heart attack Sunday night while on vacation in Wisconsin.

Mr. Evers, 54, was stricken while attending an outdoor concert' in Door County, which longtime associate and friend Don W. Weber called Mr. Evers' "favorite place in the world." Weber said doctors in attendance at the concert were unable to revive Mr. Evers, who was on vacation with his wife, Lynda.

"He was very dedicated to his family and to the legal profession ani to his clients," said Weber. Mr. Evers practiced in Collinsville for 27 years and had served as an assistant U.S. attorney in East St Louis and an assistant state's attorney in Madison County. Mr.

Evers earned his law degree at the University of Kansas in 1972. Edward Ragsdale, chairman of the Republican Party in Madison County, praised Mr. Evers' long service to the party. "It wont be the same without him giving us that good legal advice," he said. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include a daughter, Caren, and a son, Clark, both of the home; and his mother, Dorothy Evers.

Funeral arrangements are The Associated Press SPRINGFIELD, HI. Health investigators are on the phone asking nosy questions, in the laboratory performing genetic tests, at a farm gathering manure samples all to find the source of an E. coli outbreak that has made at least 281 people sick. All they know for sure is that the people who fell ill were among the 1,800 people at a cookout and concert Sept. 4 in a cow pasture near Petersburg, I1L Twenty were sick enough to be hospitalized.

Maybe the E. coli bacteria were lurking in the beef served at the event. Maybe they were in the water, or on the hands of a food server, or hiding someplace else entirely. Dozens of state and county officials are trying to find out "We're no different from detectives on a crime scene. We kind of tear apart everything we can to come up with the clues that may give us an answer," Tom Schafer, spokesman for the Illinois Department of Public Health, said Monday.

"We still are going to have to be a little lucky," he said. E. coli usually is found in the intestines or manure of cattle. People who ingest it can suffer severe cramps, bloody diarrhea and, in extreme cases, kidney failure. The biggest job for investigators is interviewing those at the concert, dubbed Cornstock '99.

Schafer said investigators have the names of about 900 partygoers and have spoken to 551 asking what they ate and drank, where they sat, whether they washed their hands, whether they waded in a nearby creek or pond. The answers are fed into a computer that will search for patterns. Other investigators gathered water and manure samples from the farm and also looked for any less obvious sources of contamination, Schafer said. The crowd at the free concert near Petersburg, about 25 miles northwest of Springfield, ate and drank in a field that had been used as a cow pasture. Owner Tom Baird had raked and cleaned the geld of manure, although some traces undoubtedly remained.

But Schafer said those traces are unlikely to be the source of contamination, since E. coli will not survive long outside a host animal. Still, investigators took manure samples Sunday from Baird's herd. If they are carrying E. coli, it suggests the contamination probably came from the cow Baird had cooked for the event, Schafer said.

Scientists can narrow it down even further, he added, by doing a genetic analysis of the E. coli from people who got sick. If they find E. MS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Technicians at the Illinois department of Health Clinical Laboratory work with petri dishes Monday containing cultures of coli bacteria. A total of 281 people in central Illinois have reported illness or symptons of E.

coli. Twenty have been hospitalized. coli in food or in Baird's cattle, available until later this week, no definite conclusion; investiga-they can analyze it and find out Schafer said. It could be months tors might have to be content with whether it is the same strain. before the inquiry is complete.

a computer analysis picking the Results of the first tests won't be And in the end, there might be most likely cause. FUNERAL NOTICES ASCOYTIA, RUSSELL H. Slid- denly, Sept. 11, 1999. Be- loved son of Hugo and Carla Ascoytia; dear grandson of ROBERTS, MARIECE I.

(nee McClurq), Monday. September 13, 1999; beloved wile of Woody Roberts; dear mother of Kathy (Mark) White; grandmother ot Kevin 1 Laura White; dear sister-in-law, aunt, godmother, cousin friend. Funeral service at the SCHRADER Funeral Home, 14960 Manchester Rd. at Holloway. Ballwin, Friday 10:00 a.m.

Interment National Cemetery. If desired, contributions may be made to Des Peres Baptist Church. 12318 Manchester Des Peres, MO 63131 or Shriners Hospital. Visita- life tion Thursday. 3-8 p.m.

LOCHMANN, LAURA L. (nee Pries). Asleep in Jesus. Sunday, September 12, 1999; wife of the late Rev. Walter C.

Lochmann; dear mother of Jacquelyn (Larry) Mosley, Miriam (Bill) Hansel, David (Barb) Jona-thon (Noemie) Lochmann; grandmother of Laurie, Kim, Linda, Larry, Jeff, Chris, Bill Matt, Kathy, David Andy, Angle, Eric, Judy Elizabeth; sister of Martha Bodtke, Emma Hoffmann, Wilfred Pries a the late Louis Pnes; dear great-grandmolher of 15, great-great-grandmother of 1, sister-in-law. aunt, great-aunt, cousin friend to many. Funeral service at Zlon Lutheran Church, Valley Park, Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. Interment Our Redeemer Cemetery. If desired, contributions may be made to Zlon Lutheran Church Building Fund for Handicap Access.

Visitation at tha SCHRADER Funeral Home, 14960 Manches- ter Rd. at Holloway. Bal- life twin, Tuesday, 3-9 p.m. LOSER See Englert MAKOVSKY, FREDA BAUM (nee Kelman), Sept. 13, 1999: beloved wife of the late Can Frank Baum and the late Jack Makovsky: dear mother of Eu- 8ene L.

Baum, Ph.D. and Arthur i. Baum; loving grandmother of Amber E. Baum and Lark Baum; beloved sister of the late Marie Morganstern, Jacob Kelman, Sarah Dricker and Fay Dreyfus; dear sister-in-law of Adele Kelman; our dear aunt cousin and friend. Graveside service Sept.

16, 10 a.m. at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, 7500 Olive St. Rd. Contributions preferred to the Washington University School of Med icine. Dept.

of Geriatrics. -J A RINOSKOPF-ROTH Vk Service. MAULL, PATRICIA WALLACE. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, on Sat. Sept.

11, 1999. Beloved wife of the late Louis T. Maull III; dearest mother of Louis T. Maull IV, Fleet W. Maull, Mary Ann Cooper, Patricia L.

Ahner and Vir ginia L. Bender; dear mother-in-raw of Emily K. Maull, William E. Cooper, David J. Ahner and Michael Bender; dear grandmother of Louis T.

Maull V. An drew B. and Stephen r. Maull, Robert W. Maull, Wm.

Jeffery Cooper, Elizabeth Ann Cooper, Timothy P. Cooper and Carolyn Ann Cooper, Kelly Maull Ahner, Christopher Geraghty Ahner, Amanda M. Bender arid the late Oavid J. Ahner Jr. Mrs.

Maull will lie in state In the Great Hall of THE AM-BRUSTER-DON NELLY Funeral Home. 6633 Clayton Clayton, where friends may call on Tues. Sept. 14, from 4 pm until 8 pm. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at the church of the An-nunziata.

Clayton and Cella Rd Ladue. on Wed. Sept. 45 at 10 am. Interment will follow at Resurrection Cemetery.

Masses preferred. MC MAHON, EDWARD Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Sept. 12. 1999, Beloved husband of Helen McMahon (nee Griffin), our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, great-great-uncle and friend of many. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Wednesday, Sept.

15. 9:30 a.m., to St. Michael the Archangel Church for 10 a m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Edward was a medical social worker at Alexian Brothers Hospital for over 50 years. Long-time member of the Legion of Mary. Masses Ja preferred. In parlor Tues- If day, 4-8 p.m. MC MILLIN, SUSANNE (nee Mulr), Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Sept.

13, 1999, Beloved wife of the late William H. McMillin, dear sister of Catherine Kovach and the late Martha Fearney, Julia Risse, Edward, Severn and James Muir, our dear aunt great-aunt, great-great-aunt and friend. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Thursday, Sept. 16, 9:30 am, to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church (Maplewood, MO.) for 10 a m. Mass Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Member of the Secular Franciscan Order. Masses oreferred. In parlor Wednesday, 3 to 9 p.m. MIEREK, KENNETH Sept. 11, 1999; dear son of Or-vena L.

Mierek (nee Snook); dear father of Daniel E. and Trl-sha C. Mierek; dear grandfather ot dear special friend of Patricia A. Warren (nee Goes); dear brother of Lawrence (Valerie) and Garry (Laurie) Mierek; friend to many. Private family services were held.

Family being served Dy ine new mjiio SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL. MILLER, INEZ, Sept. 13. 1999; dear wife of the late Lloyd R. Miller; dear sister of William Spray of Dearborn, Ml and Helen Schackmann of Pevely, MO; our dear aunt and friend.

Funeral at the NEW KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY Chapel, 6255 Lemay Ferry Rd. (at Butler Hill), io, p.m. interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation 4-8 p.m. MILLER See Gewinner BRANDON, RITA of Arnold MO, on Sunday, Sept.

12, 1999: loving mother of Laurie (Sal) Gallo and Keith Brandon; loving grandmother of Adam, Julia, and Claudia; our dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin, and friend to many. Memorial service from HEI-LIGTAG Funeral Home, 1801 Jeffco Arnold, MO, (Hwy 6167 Hwy 141). Tuesday, September 14, 1999 from 4:00 P.M. until time of service at 7 00 P.M contributions to the American Cancer Society preferred. CREIGHTON, AGNES L.

fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sun. Sept. 12, 1999. Dear sister of Florence Creighton, Helen Stone and the late Margaret Creighton, Mary Schuessel and Catherine Esser Kaiser; our dear aunt, great-aunt, great-great-Atmt finri friend Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, Tues. Sept.

14, 9 a m. to St Dominic Savio Catholic Church for 9:30 a.m. mass. Interment Resurrec- tirm r.omctoru if rtoirAH masses or memorials to Visiting Nurse Association Hospice Care (9450 Manchester 63119) appreciated, ai In parlor Mon. 3-9 p.m.

CROWELL. DONALD J. on Monday, September 13, 1999, dear father of Donald Jeff and Bruce Wayne (Nanette) croweii. uarrie lomi iaunman: dear brother of Wayne. Pat, Faye, Richard, Holm and the late Junior and Raleigh; dear grandfather of Stephanie, David Allen, BJ and Joshua; our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend.

Funeral from ALEXANDER Funeral Home. 11101 St. Charles Rock Road, on Thursday. September 16, 10:00 a m. Interment National Cemetery.

VISITATION 3-8 P.M., WEDNESDAY. CRUIT See Kriegshauser CURTIS, BETTYE 60, (nee Witthofft), September 12, 1999, Washington, MO; beloved wife ol Waller H. Curtis, Washington. MO, dear mother of Michael and Thomas Curtis, St. Louis, Dianne (Kevin) Kelly, Overland Park, KS; dear sister of Charles (Pamela) Witthofft, Troy, IL and Mary (Dale) Harrison, Roanoke, VA; and dear grandmother of Megan.

Ryan and Lauren Kelly. In state at MILLER Funeral Unma 1 9HA iaHarmnn UUqbH. jngton. MO, from p.m., luesaay. runerai Mass Wednesday, Sept.

15. at 10:00 a m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Washington. MO. Interment at Calvary Cemetery, St.

Louis. Parish rosary 7:00 Tuesday. Memorials preferred to Franklin County Cancer Sup- port Group. ENGLERT, JOHN fertified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, on Sept. 11, 1999; dearest son of LeAnna Englert and the late Roland Englert; our dear brother, brotner-rn-iaw, cousin, uncle, godfather and friend.

Funeral Wed, Sept. 15, 9:15 a.m. from the STY GAR i SON Chapel, 9825 Halls Ferry to St. Sebastian Church (Chambers Rd at Glen Owen for a 10:00 a.m. Mass.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Masses or memorials to trie chanty of your choice, Ji appreciated Visitation Jft 5 p.m. FLAMME. MILDRED. Sept.

11, 1999; wife of the late George Flamme; mother of the late Georgia R. Taute and Miriam Flamme; dear aunt of Helen Schnell and great-aunt of Julia Kaiser and Nancy Roberts; dear mother-in-law of Herman Taute, D. Funeral 10 a.m. at BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood. Interment Sunset Cemetery.

Visita- tion 3-8 p.m. at laa BOPP Chapel. FORQUER, DAVID St. Charles, MO, September 12, 1999, age 26; employed by Em-maus Homes Inc. of St.

Charles as a job coach for 6 months: dear son of Ronald Forquer and mB Fa" VT aear "osernarie Forquer; dear brother of Daniel Forauer. Susan Gupta, Dennis Forquer and Sally Kingston; dear stepbrother of Lisa Marin, David, Gregory and Brian Dannegger. Funeral service 1000 a.m., Thurs at the Baue Chapel of St. Charles. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery.

The family is being served by the BAUE Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson St. Charles, MO; where friends may call Wed m. Memorials to Emmaus Home, preferred. FUGINA, SHIRLEY (nee Peters) fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on September 13, 1999. Preceded in death by husband Edwin Foreman and the late John Fugina; loving, sister of Mariorle Glel- forst and Verna (James) Boyer; dear aunt, great-aunt and friend Funeral service from HOF- FMEISTER SOUTH COUNTY Chapel, 1515 Lemay Ferry Wednesday at 900 a m.

followed by a 10 00 a Mass at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Memorials to Degreeff Hospice House appreciated. Visitation Tuesday 3-9 p.m.

GEDDA See Kriegshauser GEWINNER. OSCAR JOHN, Entered into Rest on Sept. 11 1999. Dear husband of Gloria Gewinner (nee Miller), loving father of John (Beth). George and Jim (Kym), beloved brother of Mary Ann (Al) Reck, dear grandfather of Nicole.

Jackie, Kurt, Matt and Steve, dear great-grandfather of Breanna, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. In lieu of flowers, memorials to American Heart Assn. appreciated. Memorial service Thursday. 11 a at St John Evangelical U.C.C., 11333 SL John Church Road (Mehlville).

Arrangements by JOHN ZlEGENHEIN SONS SB (352-2600) GLEIFORST See Fugina GRIFFIN, NELLIE M. (nee Fanning), St. Charles, MO, Sept. 12, 1999, age 89, dear wife of the late William M. Griffin; dear mother of Dolores J.

Feilner Earl). William Griffin Jr. (Dolores Jimmie E. Griffin and Rita Y. Bonnie" Auten, prece-deed In death by four brothers and two sisters; dear grandmother of thirteen and great-grandmother of twenty-two.

Funeral service 11:30 a.m. at The BAUE CHAPEL. Interment St. Charles Memorial Gardens. The family Is being served by the Baue Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson St.

Charles MO. where friends may call Wed. 3-9 m. Memorials to Donor's Choice. HACKER, ALMEDA (nee Davis), on Sun Sept.

12, 1999, beloved wife of the late Robert E. Hacker; loving mother ol Harvey Conner, Cols Birrittierl and the lale Shirley Portell; our dear grandmother and great-grandmother. Visitation at STYGAR SON Chapel, 9825 Halls Ferry on Wed. from 10 a.m.-12 noon, with service to follow. In- terment Sunset Memorial Sp Park Cemetery.

HALEY, BERNIECE a memorial Mass for Berniece W. Haley (nee Werner), 66, was held at 10 a Saturday, September 11, at St. Mary Church, Villa Ridge. Mrs. Haley died Wednesday, September 1999.

at St. Anthony Hospital, St. Louis: upon her death, Mrs. Haley donated her body to St. Louis University Health Sciences Center.

She is survived by four sons, John Haley and wife Barb, St. Louis, Tom Haley and wife. Marge, Ballwln, Bob Haley and wife, Barb and Mike Haley and wife, Judy, all of Washington; one daughter, LaOonna Haley and husband, Robert Singer, St. Louis; and Fern Vismara, a special family friend; 12 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, ofhr relatives and many friends. HASSON, JACK L.

of Arnold, MO. Asleep In Jesus on Sept. 12. 1999: beloved hus band of Virginia "Ginny" L. Hasson (nee verseman); dear father of Owen W.

(Emily) and Eric Hasson: dear son of the late Paul L. and Grace L. Hasson (nee Gray); dear brother of Robert and the late Paul Hasson; our dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. A memorial service will be held at LANG-FENDLER Funeral Home, 630 Jeffco Blvd. (Hwy 61-67) Arnold, MO.

on Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. with Interment of cremains at National Cemetery. Friends may call from 9 a.m. until time of service on Thurs.

Contributions to the American Cancer Society appreciated. HERMANN, HELEN L. (nee Ax), Sept. 12, 1999; beloved wife of the late Waldorf F. Hermann; dearest mother of Richard W.

Hermann, Joanne L. Chance and Barbara J. Hermann; dear grandmother of Richard, Steve, Angle, Todd, Erin and Anthony; great-grandmother of Russell and Sierra; our mother-in-iaw, sister-in-law, aunt and fhend to many Service at HOFFMEISTER COLONIAL Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Sept. 15 at 130 m. Interment Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Those who prefer, may make contributions to the St. Louis Peregrine Society. VISITATION TUES. AFTER 4 P.M.

HICKERSON, CLIP-FORD W. ot Cedar Hill, Mo Sept. 12, 1999; dear husband of Helen Venece Hickerson; dear father of Mike (Theresa), Wayne (Audrey), Butch (Debbie) and Paul (Lori) Hickerson; dear grandfather ot 13, dear great-grandfather of our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Visitation Sept. 14, 2-9 at CHAPEL HILL MORTUARY In Cedar Hill, MO.

Service 2 00 Interment Chapel Hid Memorial Gardens. Memorials to Gideon Bible Society. HOFFMAN See Englert WAHBY, VIRGINIA R. "GINGER (nee Jarzabek), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Friday, September 10, 1999, beloved wife of Vincent J. Wahby, dear step-mother of Deborah Roubanian, Daniel (Robin) Wahby.

Angela Wahby and Phillip Wahby, dear sister of Sally (Don) Kelly and Barbara LaBelle, dear daughter of Dona Pauline Jarzabek, dear sister-in-law of Bernice (Richard) Baker and Ralph (Sandra) Wahby, our dear aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois. Wednesday, September 1 5, 9:15 a.m. to St. Vincent Depaut Catholic Church for a 10:00 a m.

Mass. Interment National Cemetery. Contributions to Amer. Heart Assn. ap- predated.

In parlor Tues- JBfe day 3 p.m. WHEELER See Atkins WILSON, CLYDE DEE. 0 Fallon, MO, September 12, 1999, age 68; dear husband of Kathleen A. Wilson (nee Gray); dear father of Michael Wilson, Debbie Etzel (John), Lisa Hensley (Danny) and Kimberly Merrl-mann (Sie); dear father-in-law of Terry Wilson; dear grandfather of 10; great-grandfather of dear brother-in-law, son, uncle and friend. Funeral service 11:00 a Wed.

at Mt. Hermon Methodist Church, Salem, MO. Interment Mt. Hermon Cemetery, Salem, MO. The family is being served by the BAUE Funeral Home, 311 Wood Street, Fallon, MO; where friends may can p.m.

Memorials to Alzheimers or donor choice, preferred. WYNALDA, DELLA (nee Rykse), passed away Saturday September 11, 1999; beloved wife of Al Wynalda' dearest mother of Patricia Irish' Sil-Iman, Nancy Sprinkle and David Wynalda; dear grandmother of 12 and great-grandmother of dearest sister of Frances Rykse, Jeanne Osterink, Ebbe-lene Boelema and Marjone Schneider; aunt, cousin and friend. Memorial service will be 1 :00 Thursday, September 16, 1999 at MAUP1N Funeral Home, 301 Douglas Fulton, Missouri. 20- Masonic Notices LAMBSKIN LODGE 40 9078 Soppington Rd. Stated meeting 7:30 p.m 9-14.

Routine business. Closed Installation of officers. Refreshments. Visiting brethren welcome. Bob Norod, M.

Rose Hill Ledge 550 Stated meeting Tuesday, 9 1499, 7:30 p.m. Regular order of business, refersh-ments. Visiting brethren welcome. Charles M. Jones, WM Scottish Rite Club of St.

Louis 3433Llndell Meets 12 noon. Wed. Speaker: Robert Hutchison. Subiect: Ecclesastes 12, 32nd Degree Dav. Spirit of St.

Louis Ledge 27 Brethren please assemble at Hoffmeister Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa, to pay our final respects to Bro. Samuel Lieberman, Tues, Sept. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Robert M. Lourwood, WM WELLSTON MASONIC LODGE NO.

413 7251 N. HANLEY RD. Communication, Tuesday, 7 p.m.; Bv-Low change. Paul J. Lombardo, M.

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Ascoytia, Russell H. Atkins, Florence B. Ayers, John A. Bateman Baum Blass Block, Elmer F. Bolller, John J.

Boyer, Rudolph 'Rudy' Boyer Bracken, Rita J. Brandon, Rita M. Creighton, Agnes L. Crowell, Donald J. Sr.

Cruit Curtis, Bettye A. Englert, John W. Flamme, Vildnd Forquer, David M. Fugina, Shirley Gedda Gewinner, Oscar John, Jr. Gleiforst Griffin, Nellie M.

Hacker, Almeda Haley, Berniece W. Hasson, Jack L. Hermann, Helen L. Hickerson, Clifford W. Hoffman Hurley, William 0.

"Bill" Jacobs, Evelyn K. Jakul Jersey Miner, Gertrude A. Kriegshauser, Richard Edward Lieberman, Samuel H. Lindsey, Hubert C. Lochmann, Laura Loser Makovsky, Freda Baum Maull, Patricia Wallace McMahort, Edward V.

McMillin, Susanne Mierek, Kenneth E. Miller, Inez Miller Miller, Sis. Anna Sue Neu, Mary G. "Gen" Olsen, Sverre M. Sr.

Outman, Kathryn H. Panosh, Lori A. Riley, Gail L. Roberts, Mariece I. Robinson, Natalia Schiller, Pauline B.

Scott, William Vincent Skroskznik, Stephen 'Jersey' Stone Strlegel, Emily 'Nan' Strunk Stud Thayer Vance, Kelsey Ann Wahby, Virginia R. "Ginger" Wheeler Wilson, Clyde Dee Wynalda, Delia AMEND See Englert ANDROFF, PEGGY I. (nee Cas-sidy) asleep in Jesus, Saturday, September 11, 1999, beloved wile of Louis W. Androff, dear mother of Colleen (Mm eppiei Thnuar Scott James Androff ibusani Chris Lvnn (Harris vanHillo and tne laie i erry Lee Thayer, dear grandmother of Shannon, Kelly. Shea, Victoria, Gerrit, Alex Louis, dear special friend of Carol Conley, dear great-grandmother of two, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend.

Visitation at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPbL, 10151 Gravois, Tuesday, September 14 3 8 p.m. Funeral Services Tuesday, Rm. Private Interment at J.B. alional Cemetery. Mrs.

Androff was an avid supporter of various animal care groups and was a member of Club 90, Nauti Skippers. Dine and Dance and biKS Loage roape iyorai, FLJ Contributions to Hospice Program appreciated. Juan and Adela Ascoytia and Robert and Carolyn Oliver; dear great-grandson of Blanche Oliver; dear brother of Christopher Ascoytia; our dear nephew, cousin and friend to many. Service at the new ORTMANN-STIPANOVICH Funeral Home, 12444 Olive Creve Coeur, Sept. 16, 11 a m.

Interment St Charles Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to Multiple Sclerosis Soci-ety, appreciated. Visita- JB tion 3-9 p.m., Wed. ATKINS, FLORENCE 76, of Russell. Iowa, formerly of St.

Louis, on September 11, 1999; dear mother of Peggy Kruli (John), Richard L. (deceased) and Donald Atkins; grand- mother, great-grandmother; sis- ter of Dorothy Wheeler (Nor- man) of St. Louis: aunt and friend to many; widow of Ulys d. mins. Bodv has been donated to the School in Iowa City, Iowa.

AYERS, JOHN suddenly, Sept. 11, 1999: beloved husband of Brie M. Ayers (nee Dixon): dear father of Tyler John Ayers; dear son of Wally and Judy Ayers; dear son-in-law of Michael and Jackie Dixon; dear grandson of George and Rosemary Stotts and the late Waller and Maryetta Ayers; dear brother of Matthew, Michelle and Ryan Ayers; dear brother-in-law of Jeff Dixon; our dear nephew, cousin and friend to many. Service at the new ORTMANN-STIPANOVICH Funeral Home, 12444 Olive Creve Coeur, Sept. 16, 11 a m.

Interment SL Charles Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to Cystic Fibrosis Founda-tion, appreciated. Visita- life tion from 3-9 p.m., Wed. BATEMAN See Neu BAUM See Makovsky BLASS See Kriegshauser BLOCK, ELMER P. St L.P D.

Ret. fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, on Sept. 11, 1999; beloved husband of Catherine Block (nee Henfro) for over 57 years; iw nwnroi lor over years; loving father of Jo Arna Otto and Ron (Kathy) Block; dearest granotatner ot Hooert wcnarg and Steven Otto and Brian. Michael, Kimberly and Timothy Block; dear great-grandfather oi meuan uuu, gear urutner ui Mel Block: dear brother-in-iaw ol Theresa Block, Edith Irving, Lola Renfro and the late Ira Renfro; our dear uncle, cousin and friend. Elmer was a member of St.

Louis Police Department until his retirement In 1983 and a member of the Retired Police Officers Association. Funeial Irom STVGAR DREH-MANN-HARRAL Chapel, 7733 Natural Bridge Rd. on Sept. 15 at 9:30 a to St. Ann Church (Normandy) for 10 a.m.

Mass. Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Bar-racks, MO. VISITATION ISta TUE. 3 TO 9 P.M. BOLDER, JOHN J.

Sun. Sept. 12. 1999. Dear husband of the-late Beverly F.

Bollier; dear father of Noel Nahm and Brian J. Bollier; dear brother of the late Rose Moss. Russell and Harold Bollier; dear father-in-law of Dick Nahm and Mary Ellen Bollier; dear grandfather of Chris and Kevin Nahm, Jeff, Andy and Casey Bollier; dear brother-in-law of Lillian Kelley; dear uncle, cousin, friend and neighbor. Funeral service Sept. 15, 10:30 a.m.

at Webster Groves Christian Church, 1320 W. Lockwood. Entombment Valhalla Mausoleum. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to Webster Groves Christian Church. Visitation Tues.

2-8 p.m. at PFITZINGER. a Heritage Funeral Home and Wed. at Ihe church 9:30 a.m. until time of service.

BOYER, RUDOLPH 'RUDY. Sept. 8, 1999, fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church; dear husband of the late Jane E. (nee Young); dear father and fatner-ln-taw of Renee (Norman) Petrofsky; dear grandfather of Spencer (Hope) Petrofsky; dear great- grandfather of Collin and Re-ecca Petrofsky; dear uncle of Thomas Boyer. Mr.

Boyer was a member of Musicians Assoc. ot St. Louis, Local 2-197. Service 10 a Sepl 14 at Sacred Heart Cem etery Chapel, Florissant. A HUTCHENS MORTUARY SERVICE.

BOYER See Fugina BRACKETT, RITA J. (nee Reynolds) Baptized Into the Hope or inrisi Mesurrecnon aun. oi nrisi nesurrecuun Sept. 12, 1999, beloved wife of Hooert c. Bracken; aear motner of Judith, Margaret, and Karen Brackett: dear sister ot Margaret M.

Jones and Walter "Bill" Reynolds and the late John G. Reynolds; our dear sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral Sept. 15, 9:30 a.m. from the J.B.

SMITH Funeral Home Maplewood Chapel, 7456 Manchester to St. James the Greater Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Resur- -Ja rection Cemetery. Visita- jBfe tion Tues.

after p.m. HURLEY, WILLIAM O. "BILL," Baptized Into the Hope of Christ Resurrection Sept 11, 1999, Beloved husband of Patricia Hurley (nee Cox), dear father of Karen Wolf and Terri (Gordon) Branham, grandfather of Heather Henke. Katie. Jacob, Nichole And Adam Branham, and Krystal Lane, great-grandfather of Kailey Branham, brother of Wanda Davis, Larry Hurley and Cindy Hanson, dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend.

Funeral from SCHRADER Funeral Home, 14960 Manchester Road at Holloway, Ballwin 9:30 a m. to St. Clare of Assist Catholic Church, Ellis-ville. for 10 a.m. Mass.

Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery, Valley Park. Visitation Monday, 4-8 pm. and Tuesday, a.m. JACOBS, EVELYN K. (nee Ernst), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept.

13, 1999: dear wife of the late Francis M. Jacobs; special friend of the Girgis family, especially Suzan Welier; our dear aunt and good friend, especially Janet Niere Funeral at the NEW KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. (at Butler Hill), Sept. 15, 11 a.m. Entombment Mt.

Hope Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, memori als to Unity Hospice or the Humane Society, appreciated. Visitation 4-9 p.m. JAKUL See Englert JERSEY See Skroskznik KELLNER, GERTRUDE A fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 12 1999 beloved wife of the late Elmer G.

Kellner; dearest mother of Edna C. Chall, Dolores Zielinski, Norma Kellner and the late Dorothy Chapman, Elmer Maurice and Norbert Kellner; dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral Sept. 16, 9:30 a m. from COLLIER Funeral Home.

3400 N. Lindbergh Blvd. (Bridgeton), to St. Gregory Church (St. Gregory Ln St.

Ann), Mass 10:00 a.m. Interment Calvary Ceme- tery. Visitation 2-9 p.m., JB Wednesday. KRIEGSHAUSER, RICHARD EDWARD, fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church Monday, September 13, 1999; beloved husband of Jacqueline Blass Kriegshauser; dearest father of Richard E. Kriegshauser Elizabeth A.

Kriegshauser, John D. Kriegshauser, Jacqueline (Dennis) Cruit and Kathleen (Nicholas) Gedda; dear grandfather of Courtney Erin, Christina Jasmine, John Cody Kriegshauser and Cory Michael and Andrew Daniel Gedda; dear brother of Herman (Blanche) and Margaret (William) Stude; dear son-in-law of Joseph (June) Blass; dear nephew, uncle, cousin and friend. Visitation at KRIEGSHAUSER WEST Mortuary. 9450 Olive Wednesday, September 15 from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Mr. Kriegshauser'! funeral Mass will be held at Incarnate Word Catholic Church, 13416 Olive on Thursday, September 16 at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Bellerlve Heritage Gardens. Contributions In his memory to Phoenix Programs the Salvation Army Incarnate Word Endowment Fund or a charity of your choice would be appreciated. LIEBERMAN, SAMUEL H.

Sat. Sept. 11, 1999. Beloved husband of El-nora Lieberman (nee Jones); dearest father of the late Cheryl Carron; dear grandfather of Travis and Joshua Carron; dear father-in-law of Werner Carron; dear brother of Rose Rooster and the late Betty Jane Perkins and Dorothy Mess; dear uncle, great-uncle, brother-in-law and friend. Mr.

Lieberman was a 50 year member of the Keystone-Trinity Lodge of the Webster Groves Masonic Temple. Service at HOFFMEISTER COLONIAL MORTUARY, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Wed. Sept. 15, 10:00 a.m. Interment Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Visitation Tues. 5-9 p.m. Masonic service at 7:30 p.m. LINDSEY.

HUBERT on September 12, 1999. Dear father of Dennis Ronald Lindsey; dear grandfather of great-grandfa-frier of our dear cousin and friend. Mr. Lindsey formerly owned and operated several restaurants and bars In the St. Louis area.

Funeral services Wednesday. 10 a.m. from MOLL Funeral Home In Mascoutah, IL. Interment Mascoutah City Cemetery. Visitation Irom 00 pm.

Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorials to the Leukemia Society of America, Inc. MILLER, SIS. ANNA SUE, entered heaven Friday morning, August 6, 1999; left to mourn her passing are her friends and the many children she raised, Rev. John Miller Hazel Miller, Alberta Crenshaw.

Frederick Reedus. Sheila Reedus, David Forbes Michael Sanders, Paula Carr, Rev. Mark Wilkerson. Gwen Williams, Rev. Cart Murphy, Arletha Miller, Re-nita Miller, Shonda Miller, Cher-lyn Miller, Traci Williams.

Vanessa Forbes. David Forbes Michaei Sanders Yashun Crenshaw, Mark Wilkerson Jr. and Christopher Wilkerson. Mrs. Miller lived a long and fruitful life; she was an angel on earth while she lived, ana now she Is one in heaven.

NEU, MARY Q. "Gen" (nee Price), Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Sept. 12, 1999, Beloved mother of Joan M. Bateman. dear grandmother of Mark R.

(Sandy) Bateman and Gail M. Bateman, dear great-grandmother of Patrick R. Bateman, dear sister of Lucille Baisch, dear wife of the late Charles P. Neu and the late Joseph Price, our dear aunt, great-aunt and friend. Funeral from the NEW KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY Chapel, 5255 Lemay ferry (Butler Hill), on Wednesday, Sept.

15, at 9:15 a.m., to St. Boniface Catholic Church for 10 a m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cem- etery. Masses preferred.

JH In parlor Tuesday, 3 p.m. OLSEN. SVERRE M. Sept. 13, 1999; beloved husband of Ruth H.

Olsen: dear father of Vincent A. and Sverre M. Olsen Jr. and 4 daughters all of Norway; our dear grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and friend. Funeral service at the HUT-CHENS Mortuary, 675 Graham Florissant, Sept.

16, 1 Services conclude at the mortuary. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Salem Baptist Church 19715 Old Jamestown Florissant, MO ji 63034, appreciated. Visi- Va tation Wed, 3-9 p.m. OUTMAN, KATHRYN H. (nee Hager), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept.

12. 1999; born Nov. 26, 1906; dearest wife of the late E. Clyde Outman: dearest siepiiiollitji ol Nuiftia L. Tyiius, dear grandmother of Marianne EDbert) Higginbotham, Jennifer suglas) Roller, Christie (John) hneider, Robert (Julie) Tynes and Jeffrey (Gina) Tynes; dear great-grandmother of Josh and Megan Higginbotham, Matthew and Caitie Roller, Ted and Cara Schneider and Isabella Tynes; dear cousin, aunt, great-aunt and friend.

Funeral from HOFFMEISTER COLONIAL Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Sept. 15, 9:15 a.m. to the Church of St. Justin the Martyr, for 10 a.m. Mass.

Interment SS. Peter Paul Cemetery. Masses preferred or memorials to the Peregrine Society, appreciated. Visitation 4-8 p.m. PANOSH, LORI A.

(nee Lemas-ter) Age 33, of Florissant, MO. (formerly of Granite City, IL) Sept. 10, 1999. Dear loving wife of Robert E. Panosh, dear devoted mother of Brandon Tyler and Hadley Kerrigan; dear daughter of Joe and Carolyn Lemaster; dear sister of Joseph Lane Lemaster, Randall Jay Lemaster and Lana Rae Maue; dear granddaughter of Wanda Brown (and the late Otis Brown), Maurice and Charlotte Metzger; dear aunt, cousin, rV ative and friend to many.

Funeral service will be Sept. 14, at 10:30 a m. at The ARCHWAY MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 111 Taylor Rd. Hazel-wood, MO. Visitation will be Mon.

from 4-8 p.m. Interment at Sacred Heart Cemetery, Florissant, MO. Memorial Contributions mav be made In co: Cancer Treatment Centers of America. 2520 Ellsha Zion, IL I RILEY, GAIL of Warrenton, MO, on Sept. 11, 1999; beloved wife of Lawrence Riley of Warrenton; dear mother of August Marsala (Carolyn), Maryland Heights, MO, James Marsala (Christine) of Foley, MO and Joyce Welker, Bridgeton, MO; our dear grandmother great-grandmother, aunt and friend.

Mrs. Riley was long time employee of Emerson Electric in St. Louis Visitation 5-8 p.m., with funeral service at 7:30 p.m. from NIEBURG-MARTIN Funeral Chapel, 510 E. Main.

Warrenton, MO. Burial will be private. Memorials are preferred to the Alzheimer's the Heart co the funeral home. ROBINSON, NATALIA (nee Davis), Born Feb. 8.

1927 in Copiah County, MS. She was the first-born of 14 children to Willie G. and Emma Lee Davis. Her parents, two daughters and two siblings preceded her In death. She leaves to cherish her memory a daughter, Jacquelyn Edwards (Vincent); a son, Charles G.

Robinson of St. Louis; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; six sisters, five brother! and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Visitation Monday, Sept. 13, from 5 to 9 p.m. at TEO FOSTER i SONS WHITE HOUSE Chapel, 10192 Halls Ferry Road, St.

Louis, MO. Funeral service Tuesday. Sept. 14, at 11 a m. at Coleman Wright CME Church, 9777 Halls Ferry Road, St.

Louis, MO. Interment St. Peters Cemetery, SL Louis, MO. SCHILLER, PAULINE Sept. 11, 1999; beloved wife ot the late Jack B.

Schiller; dear sister of Mary (the late Al) Hanke and the late Sol Berliner and Sophie (Jim) Arado; beloved sister-in-law of Lola Berliner; our dear aunt, great-aunt, cousin and good friend. Roadside service Sept. 16, 1 p.m. at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, 101 Memorial Dr. Visitation for Mrs.

Schiller will be held Wed. evening. 6-8 p.m. at RINDS-KOPF-ROTH Chapel, 5212 Del-mar. Mrs.

Schiller was a member of Temple Israel. Contributions appreel-ated to a charity ol your jna choice. SCOTT, WILLIAM VINCENT, Baptized into the Hope of Christ's Resurrection, Sun Sept. 12, 1999; loving husband of F. Juanita Scott; dearest father of Elizabeth Becky' Thoene.

Kathleen Fleischmann, E. Robert (Marianne) Scott, Patrick D. (Janice) Scott, Linda Rit-ter, Michaei J. Scott and Colleen (Patrick) Horn; dear grandfather of 15, great-grandfather of dear brother ot Genevieve Davis and Dorothy Laughlin; our dear uncle, great-uncle and cousin. Funeral Sept.

15, 9:30 a m. from BUCHHOLZ SPANISH LAKE Mortuary, 1645 Redman to St. Plus Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Contribu- tn tha Pink Rictorc or St. Vincent DePaul Society, preferred. Visitation 3-9 p.m. SKROSKZNIK, STEPHEN 'JERSEY', Sept. 11, 1999; dear father of Michael.

Sandra. Kerrie Ann and Beth; our dear and special friend. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON Chapel, 10151 Gravois. Sept. 16, 10:30 a.m.

Interment National Ceme- tery. In parlor 3 life p.m. STONE See Creighton STRIEGEL, EMILY L. 'NAN', Saturday, September 11, 1999; wife of the late Clarence Strie-gel; dear mother of Anita (Ralph) Geldbach-grandmother of Terry Larry (Patricia) Geldbach; great-grandmother of Amanda Drew Geldbach; aunt of Dorothy (Dr. William) Mill: sister-in-law of Lillian Wilhelm; cousin of Mildred Kasper; dear great-aunt friend.

Funeral service at the SCHRADER Funeral Home, 14960 Manchester Rd. at Holloway, Ballwin, Thursday, 10:00 a.m. Interment Gatewood Gardens Cemetery. If desired, contributions may be made to American Heart Assn. Visitation Wednesday, 3-8 p.m.

STRUNK See Englert STUDE See Kriegshauser THAYER See Androff VANCE. KELSEY ANN, on Sept. 13. 1999, of Fenton, MO; beloved daughter ot Dennis Lynne Vance, Fenton, MO; beloved granddaughter of Eugene Jackie Poettgen, Dupo, IL, Gerald 1 Mary Kay Vance, Gi-rard, IL; beloved greal-grand-daughter of Anna Schneeberger 8 Christine Still. Graveside service 10 a m.

on Sept. 15. at Evangelical St. Paul Cemetery, in Columbia, IL. Arrangements handled by DASHNER Funeral Home, in Dupo, IL.

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