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A16 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1995 LOS ANGELES TIMES STAR: Allen Enjoys First Day as Speaker It read: "Hasn't figured out that you don't mistreat members of your own caucus because it will come back and haunt you!" questions, staff members began planning the big move to the Speaker's office. This was a matter of great interest, as the Speaker's digs a palatial ensemble of rooms furnished with antiques is quite a step up from Allen's run-of-the mill office just down the hall from the sixth -floor cafeteria. Another hot topic Tuesday was a bootleg flyer seen in the Capitol titled "The Top 10 Reasons Jim Brulte Lost the Speakership for the Second Time." Reason No. 4 was particularly relevant for some Allen staffers, who contend that Brulte and his cohorts ganged up on Allen, prompting her renegade candidacy for Speaker. Willie Brown On-Line Former Assembly Speaker and San Francisco mayoral candidate Willie Brown is taking questions this week on the TimesLink on-line service.

Sign cm and "jump" to keyword "TimesLink BB." j-Details on Times electronic services, 04 u-t- Continued from Al with vigor and good humor, at times looking dazed by the turn of events but also appearing energized by the Challenge before her. "This is not a job that I sought, and I certainly feel Si some anxiety and apprehension," Allen said. "But I can handle it. I'm up to it I see good days ahead." til There were, however, lessons to be learned. The first one? Don't talk so much.

Time is a precious i commodity, Allen's chief of staff told her after one iv particularly long-winded meeting, and there is none in the schedule to waste. 'TTake a minute to get comfortable with people, A then focus, go through your agenda and move on," the aide, Mark Powers, advised. "Otherwise, you'll never get anything done." Indeed, it seemed Tuesday that everyone wanted attention. From the moment her office door OBITUARIESFUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS OBITUARIES Gutierrez, Lenn P. Harden, Edward N.

Horn, Rose K. Jay, Cecile King, Mary B. Kuan, Robert C. Lee, Frances M. Lilllen, Peter Maestro, Ricardo Mancilla, Joseph M.

Mandel, Robert P. Mcintosh, Joan S. Moskal, John A. Muhlstein, Harry Murakami, James K. Nishino, Harry T.

Noravian, Avaness Orozco, Sadie J. Owens, Annie W. 1 i I I 1 I 1 I 1 rrriiirt WASHINGTON, John L. born April 1, 1932 in Shreveport, Louisiana. Following a lengthy illness, he departed this life on June 1, 1995.

He received his Bachelor's degree from Southern University and moved to Southen California- in 1958 where he began his career in the medical industry. On April 8, 1961 he joined in union with Micki Baisley, hsi wife of 34 years. In 1994 he retired from the fioid of medicine as an Associate Laboratory Technician and faculty member of Penn State 41is career held many highlights, including contributions to several significant papers and most profoundly his contribution to a project which may result in the eventual recognition of a Noble Prize. He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife, Micki Washington; sons, Guy and Steven; daughter, Valerie; Jrandchild, Malcolm; his mother, essie Washington; sister, Martha Belton; a host of relatives -and. friends.

He was preceded in death by his father, Johnnie Washington and half-brother, R. S. Washington. Visitation from 12 noon to 9pm, Thursday, June 8 at Forest Lawn Mortuary, Covina. Services to be held 12 noon, Friday, June 4 at Church of Our Heritage, Forest lawn Memorial Park, Covina.

1 Forest Lawa Mortuary WITTMAAK, Patricia E. Neptune Society, Burbank WOODS, Robert Lyaa 29; a disc jockey of La Mirada; died Monday, June 5, 1995. Survived by parents, Richard and Janice Woods; brother, Richard J. Woods sisters, Debbie Cooke and Dinah Vigil and special friend. Warren Services 9am, Thursday at Bea-titues of Our Lord in La Mirada.

Burial in Olive Lawn Memorial Park, La Mirada. Coleman Mor- tuary, La Hahra directors YAMASHITA, Frank Shoichi age 78. Beloved husband of Kay; father of Scott Yamashita and Sally (Lonne) Smith; brother of Hiroji (Alice) Yamashita, June (Fraak) Kawano of Oceanside, Lillian (Harry) Komatsu, Miyo (Hlro) Abe; uncle of many nieces and, f(1 nephews. 1 Funeral service 1pm, Thursday, June 8 at Green Hills Memorial Chapel, 27501 S. Western Rancho Palos Verdes with Rev.

Stan Komai from Gardena Valley Baptist Church officiating. IV The family requests that flowers please be omitted. Fukui Mortuary (213626-0441) directors suite of offices, Allen's new stature as a Capitol celebrity became clear. People from the elevator operator to a series of lobbyists paused to clap her on the back and wish her well. As for Maddy, he was gracious as always, congratulating Allen and expressing hope that she could muster the necessary votes to adopt a budget this summer.

"Good luck with your pursuits," Maddy said in closing their 15-minute meeting. "My door is always open," Allen replied with a warm smile. Back upstairs, Allen's office was beginning to smell like a funeral parlor. Flowers of every color and variety filled every available space, sent by constituents, friends, strangers and Assembly colleagues. Sen.

Mike Thompson (D-Napa) sent something else a fine bottle of Cordoniu Brut champagne. After a staff briefing, Allen was off again this time to the regularly scheduled Republican Caucus lunch. She was 30 minutes late, and her colleagues still bristling from the defeat of their handpicked Speaker candidate, Jim Brulte, a day earlier were more than a little surprised to see her. "They never thought she'd have the courage to show up, and the tone was pretty ugly at the beginning," said Powers, who escorted his boss to the affair. But Allen hung in there, Powers said, munching chicken fajitas and telling her GOP brethren to cool off.

"TTer message was, 'Let's let the dust settle and XJ-then find common Powers said. Before long, he predicted, "they'll realize that she remains a good Republican and will be an independent, bipartisan Speaker that it won't be Willie Brown Inc. or Jim Brulte Inc." A short time later, there was evidence that Allen had made an impression, as a stream of Republican colleagues came courting. Several of the lawmakers even endured a lengthy wait amid the blooms outside Allen's office before she invited them in for a chat Assemblyman Gary G. Miller (R-West Covina) said he came to see Allen in the "spirit of cooperation and with an open mind." "I wasn't elected to be prideful and arrogant and close my door," Miller said.

"She's the Speaker and that's that. We need to move forward." Seven other Republican assemblymen dropped by, and several others telephoned to set up meetings for today. There was another sort of visitor hovering around Allen on Tuesday job-seekers with resumes in hand. Some applicants even came from the offices of other senior Republican members. Vilified on Monday, Allen suddenly was a hot commodity Tuesday the power center, the place with the bucks.

"We're going to grow from a staff of six to a staff of 25 or 50," said Marc Burgat, a top aide to Allen. "There's a lot of opportunity here. It's like a corporate takeover." Aside from all the meeting and greeting, Allen had some decisions minor and major to contemplate. The major ones related to the structure of her speakership, to staffing and to who would hold key positions on certain committees. The less weighty matters ranged from what sort of car she would like to use in Sacramento one of Willie Brown's Cadillacs or a different model? to whom she might pick as her personal 24 -hour sergeant-at-arms.

As Allen juggled those and more substantive Assoc la led Press Assembly Speaker Doris Allen, left, Tuesday greets Cypress College President Christine Johnson, center, and Fullerton College President Vera Martinez. was unlocked to the moment it closed in the evening, a parade of lobbyists, Assembly members, friends, enemies and job-seekers jostled for a chunk of her time-and peppered her with questions, advice and demands. -1 The phone rang off the hook, bringing kudos and condemnation from far and near, and the fax machine buzzed. 1 The press swarmed all over Allen as well, inquiring about her intentions, her predictions, her agenda-even whom she planned to hire and fire. One of the earliest interviews was with CNN, whose reporter was the first of several to ask Allen whether she thinks she is tough enough to be Speaker of the raucous Assembly.

Allen replied calmly that she is, and vowed to handle whatever venom her bitter 1 Republican colleagues might spew. "I'm used to it," Allen said. "They've called me every name in the book." At midmorning it wis time to go calling. First stop was a get-acquainted chat with Senate Republican Leader Ken Maddy. Along the route to Maddy's ornate ARSLAN, Albert E.

Beloved husband of the late Bessie; loving father of Ronald and Russell; brother of Evelyn; grandfather of Rachelle, Nicole, and Inome. Born September 25, 1909: passed away June 3, 1995 of complications from diabetes. His memory will always be with us. BAIL, Leona Malinow it Silverman Mortuary BARTH, Vera Neptune Society, Burhank BELLON, Brant Gilbert Our world was forever altered Sunday, May 28, 1995. That was the day that Brent succumbed to his valiant battle with AIDS.

He died at home in Los Angeles. Brent was born June 10, 1957 in Roosevelt, Utah to Avrin Leonard and Maurine Gilbert Bellon. His life included many of the traditional routines. They were not the things that defined Brent. Music! Food! and Laughter! made up the Brent we loved so well.

Brent lived life! His musical talent will be greatly missed. His banana bread is legend. Brent was a favorite with evervone. He had a delightful sense of humor and an Infectious laugh. Brent had a rare ability to listen attentively and to hold a confidence.

He derived much pleasure from attending St Thomas the Apostle Episcopal Church. The APLA Writers Workshop also gave Brent a great deal of satisfaction and recognition. Brent may be gone from our presence but never from our hearts. He is survived by his parental two grandmothers, Eva Bellon and eneva Gilbert, his brothers and sisters, Becky, Jan, Sheri, Greg, and Gary. A memorial service will be held In Los Angeles on Brent's birthday, June 10.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to an AIDS organization. BIRNDORF. Dr. Robert T. beloved husband of Vivian Birn-dorf; loving father of Rhonda Bimdorf and Shari (Steven) Preiss; adoring grandfather of Alexandra Preiss; dear brother of Paula (Martin) Rosensweet.

Services 10am, Thursday at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Mount Sinai Mortuary The family prefers dona-tions to your favorite charity. BONAR, Claire Holley Stile 99V4, beloved mother of Louise Bundick, Jean Combs, and Elizabeth Jones; grandmother of 10; great-grandmother of 10; died on May 1 1995. Private services will be held. In lieu of flowers, please send donations tot Occidental College Womens Club Scholarship Fund, 1600 Campus Road, Los Angeles, CA 90041.

CANTOR, Leo Hillside Mortuary COHEN. Samuel I Malinow St Silverman Mortuary mi it died June 3, 1995 at his home in Los Angeles due to complications from AIDS. In the early 1980's Doug co-produced 'Trixie True Teen Detective' at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, The Heebie Jeebies' at the West-side Arts Theatre, 'Win, Lose, Draw" at the Provincetown Playhouse, and Mary Cleere Haran in concert at 'Don Tell Mama'. He worked for five years as assistant to Robert Altman and as production accountant for Altman's Sandcastle Productions. He was the production accountant for The Hallmark Hall of Fame's 'O Pioneers' and 'Spoils of War', Warner Brothers feature film 'Under the Cherry Moon', Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles', and Stiggs', 'Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean' and 'Murder In a Small Town', among others.

Recently, he produced the acclaimed short film Deaf Heaven'. Cole also co-wrote the screenplay 'Fall of the Sparrow' currently under option by Sidney Pollack's Mirage Entertainment. He is survived by his mother and step-father, Jeanfne and Robert Cosdon; brother, Steven Cole; stepbrother, Lewis Altobelli and stepsister, Tia Altobelli; nephews, Jeffrey Cole, Ben Cole, and Lewis Altobelli numerous friends and colleagues who were inspired by his passion for traveling and his original life. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made tot Project Angel Food, 7574 Sunset Los Angeles, CA 90046. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 8 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills.

DU BOIS. Minerva passed away on June 2, 1995. Born in New York City on May 21, 1916; beloved mother of Stefanie and Larry; mother in-law of Robert and Karen; grandmother of Jordan, Stacey, Elizabeth, and Jacque. Memorial service will be held 2pm, Thursday at Groman-Eden Mortuary, DUKE, Evelyn Mount Slnal Mortuary FEIN. David Martin Mount Slnal Mortuary FELICIANO, Leone May Neptune Society, Burbank E'CDkJ A unit I Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills FERTUSON-LEAKE, Ruth Elaine Armstrong Family directors FIELDING, Joan Ana born on December 29, 1943 in Nashville, Tennessee, passed away at her residence in Temple City after a two year struggle with cancer on June 3, 1995.

She is survived by her husband of 33 years, Ed; son, Scott; daughter-in-law, Jodie; grandson, Camren; sisters, Donna and Sherry; nieces, Christina, Sonya, and Lisa; nephews, Christopher and Steven. Her warmth, caring, compassion touched all those who knew her. She will be sadly missed. Visitation from 5pm to Thursday, June 8 at Rose Hills Mortuary. Graveside services Friday, June 9 in Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made tot City of Hope national Cancer Institute, 1500 E. Duarte Road, Duarte, CA 91010, FINLEV, Dewltt Allan 56 passed away on May 21, 1995 near Agness, Oregon. He was bom September 21, 1938 in Los Angeles where he spent most of his life. He worked for the Denton Andeson Co. for 28 years, from 1988 to 1994 he was the area representative for World Vision.

He Is survived by sons, Dewitt Finiey. Jr. of Arcadia, California and David Finiey of Detroit, Michigan; special friend, Mary Soon of Azusa, California. Memorial service will be held 3pm, Saturday, June 17 at World Vision, 919 W. Huntington Monrovia-Contributions in his memory may be made to: Multiple Sclerosis 230 N.

Maryland Ave. Suite 303, Glendale, CA 91206. Bay Area Mortuary, Coos Bay, Oregon in cnarge ot arrangements. GEN DELL. Murray Oroman-Eaea Mortuary wuaacaw.

vnis iuviii iiiuiuci of two daughters; adoring grandmother and great-grandmotner of 15 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Now at Peace Mount Slaal Mortuary GRAY. Row Ponce, Ralph M. Reid, Alice B. Rosenblum, Murray Salter, Harry Schoenberg, Charles M.

Schultz, Eleanor R. Shulman, Theresa G. Slkich, Carolyn P. Skolnick, Stephanie A. Soposnek, Evelyn B.

Steres, Ieman, Sweet, Leo W. Symes, Alan R. Tennyson, Ethel M. Vanyo, William J. Washington, John L.

Witmaak, Patricia E. Woods. Robert L. Yamashita, Frank S. NISHINO, Harry Tatsuml 83.

Beloved husband of Fusaye Sue; father of Kenneth Kengo (Rocky Hiroko) Nishino, Judy Shizuka (Frank) Nakamura, and Kathryn Yuko (Sam) Kumai; grandfather of six; brother of Hifumi (Teruye) Nishino, Shigeno (Sadayoshi) Shimono, and Momoyo Wakisaka; brother of Miye Nishino of Japan; brother-in-law of Hideo Sakosucht and Hiroshi (Haruko) Nishi; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral service 10am, Saturday, June 10 at Gardens Valley Baptist Church, 1630 W. 158th St, Gardens. The family requests that flowers please be omitted. Fukui Mortuary (213626-0441) NORAVIAN, Avaness Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills OROZCO, Sadie J.

68; of Sylmar, passed away on June 4, 1995. Rosary will be recited Wednesday (today), at J. T. Oswald Mortuary, San Fernando. Funeral Mass to be offered 11am, Thursday at St Ferdinand Church, San Fernando.

Interment will follow in San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills. OWENS, Annie Wileasky Hillside Mortuary PONCE, Ralph M. passed away and was received in God's hands on June 2, 1995. He is survived by his wife, Sandy L. Ponce; daughters, Lysa and Dusti Ponce; grandson, Scott Ponce.

Also survived by his father, Ruben; brothers, Bobby and Danny Ponce. "Ralph will be missed by so many, we pray his journey into God hands was one of Love and Gentle Passage'. Slumber Room viewing from 5pm to 8pm, Thursday, June 8. Church! services 10am, Friday, June 9 at Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Glendale. Forest Lawa Mortuary REID, Alice Barrow Neplune Society, Burhank ROSENBLUM, Murray Groman-Eden Mortuary SALTER, Harry survived by his life partner of 60 years, whom he called 'my wonderful Louisej his loving daughter, Glenda (Stan) Rosen and two dear granddaughters, Susan and Julie Steigler.

Graveside services 2pm, Wednesday, May 7 at Hillside Memorial Park. Hillside Mortuary SCHOENBERG, Charles Monroe 'Bud' passed away on May 31, 1995. He is survived by his son, Jeffrey Schoenberg of Los Angeles and a sister, Barbara Baum of Fairfield, Connecticut His wife, choregra- Jher, Gloria Newman, passed away une 20, 1992. He was an aerospace engineer, a stamp dealer, and a retail manager for Radio Shack. Memorial service to be held Thursday, June 8, at Martha B.

Knoebel Dance Theatre, Cal State University, Long Beach. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Gloria Newman Memorial Dance Scholarship, Cal State University, 1250 Bellflwoer Long Beach, CA 90840. SCHULTZ, Eleanor R. survived by nieces, Laura Black and Janet Rothstein; aunt, Sophie Banblis. Mass Friday at St Emy-dius Catholic Church in Lynwood.

Miss Schultz was a member of South Gate Senior Citizens, the Teamsters Union, and Catholic Daughters of America Court Madonna 1458. Greea Hills Mortuary (310831- iMiij qirectors SHULMAN, Theresa Garber beloved mother of Dr. Joel (Maritza), and Eliot Shulman, and cherished grandmother of Ian, and Erika. Also survived by her sister, Miriam (Arthur) Kaufman. Private memorial services wit! be held.

Mulllnow Silverman Mortuary directors. Call 800710-7100 for service information. SIKICH, Carolyn Piper age 65; of Northriage; passed away June 5, 1995. Beloved wife of Rudy Sikich, loving mother of Kristi Piper Manchester, Randi Piper, Juli Piper Giliett, and Kari Piper Howard; devoted grandmother of Erik Morris, Jonathan Giliett, Justin Giliett, and Camilie Giliett; dear sister of Betty Boegel. Funeral serivce 11am, Friday, June 9 at the Chapel of the Oaks, Oakwood Memorial Park, 22601 Lassen Chatsworth.

Interment to follow service. Bastiaa Perrolt Mortuary, Northridge directors SKOLNICK, Stephanie Ann Monni Slnal Mortuary SOPOSNEK, Evelyn Betty mimue Mortuary SOPOSNEK, Evelya Belty Hillside Mortuary STERES, Iemaa age 92; beloved father of Bob (Rochelle) Steres and Ruth Pollack; brother of Leon Steres; also survived by 8 loving grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend religious services Ham, Wednesday (today) at Groman-Eden Chapel with interment will follow in Eden Memorial Park. Uroman-Edca Mortuary SWEET. Leo William Neptune Society, Burbank SYMES, Alan Rolph 'Budd' died on June 1, 1995.

Survived by his longtime companion, Andre Teixeira; his mother, Annette R. Symes: his brother, John P. Symes Jr. Budd was born in San Francisco on July 19, 1934 and spent most of his life in Los Angeles. A memorial service will be held at his home in Los Angeles at 1pm, Sunday afternoon, June 11.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made tot Los Angeles County Lifeguard Association Trust Fund, 1642 Pomenade, Santa Monica, CA 90401, or to a favorite churity. Mountain View, Stump-Ives A Warren Mortuary, Altadeaa (818 TENNYSON, Ethel Mae (nee Jennings) born February 11, 1903 in Olney, Illinos; passed away May 31, 1995 at the age of 92 at Ather-ton Baptist Homes in Alhambra, California. She Is survived by her son, Alfred Tennyson, D.D.S. of Arcadia, California; daughter, Marilynn Matheson of Northridge, California. Also surviving are five grandchildren, Ruth Tennyson of Bellevue, Washington, Paul Tennyson of Costa Mesa, California, Timothy Tennyson of Corona del Mar, California, Martha Tennyson of Arcadia, California, and Debbie Whitlock of Granada Hills, California.

And also survived by three great-grandchildren. Her husband, Alfred Tennyson, who preceded her in death in 1989, were married for 67 years and had resided in Alhambra for 45 years followed in retirment years in Apple Valley, and Leisure World Seal Beach. Private services for the family will be held at Rose Hills, Whittier on June 9, 1995. In lieu of flowers, those who wish to make a memorial contribution may donate to a charity of their choice. VANYO.

William James Mount Sinai Mortuary Arslan, Albert E. Bail, Leona Barth, Vera Bellon, Brent G. Birndorf, Dr. RbtT, Bonar, Claire H. Cantor, Leo Cohen, Samuel I.

Cole, Douglas S. DuBoia, Minerva Duke, Evelyn Fein, David M. Feliciano, Leone M. Fernando, Gerard J. Fertuson, Ruth E.

Fielding, Joan A. Finiey, Dewitt A. Gendell, Murray Goldberg, Celia Gray, Rose HARDEN. Edward Nathaa Memorial services will be held at 11am, Friday, June 9, 1995 at St. Jude Episcopal Church, 111 S.

6th Burbank. Private burial. Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Forest Lawn Mortuary HORN, Rose Ratlin widow of Sam Horn; beloved mother of David (jams, norn, ram (Mary Miner) Horn, and Toby Horn (Harold Tomin grandmother of five. Serivces were held on June 6 at Hillside Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Medical Center AIDS, co City of Hope, 208 W.

8th Los Angeles, CA 90014. Malinow Silverman Mortuary directors JAY. Cecile Mount Slnal Mortuary KING, Mary Burke 96; of Pasadena, pased away on My 30, 1995. She was the widow of Loyal K. King, former owner of Station KXLA in Pasadena.

Before becoming very active in the Pasadena community, she had been the editor of the Orange County Register. She Is survived by two daughters, Moya (Robert) Konrad and Karen (Thomas) Capehart; three grandsons, Bryan Capehart, Jeffrey Capehart, and Craig Konrad; three great-grandsons, John, Kevin, and Matthew Capehart. Private services will be held. Mountain View, Stuma-Ives warren Mortuary, Altadena KUAN. Robert Chung Armstrong Family directors LEE, Frances Marie born January 12, 1921 in Union Town, Pennsylvania; died June 6, 1995 at St John of God Care Center, Los Angeles.

Lovingly survived by her sister and brother-in-law, Beatrice and George Balaban of Hopwood, Pennsylvania. For 36 years, Frances Lee served as Executive Secretary and Administrator for the Frank Dutra commercial realtors in the Wilshlre Center District of Los Angeles making many significant contributions to the Shatto Place Office Park, Wilshire Center Community, and the Frank Dutra Company. She was dearly loved by those who knew her and her efforts on behalf of the Wilshire community. Private services. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to: St.

John of God Care Center, 2305 W. Adams Los Angeles, CA 90018. Cal- lanaa mortuary qireciors LILLIEN. Peter Mount Slnal Mortuary MAESTRO, Ricardo 'Maatro' and publisher of Official Boxing Record; born April 23, 1913 in Chicago, Illinois; passed away iune 5, 1995 in Burband. He is survived byhis loving family: wife, Rose; daughter, Audrey Johnson; son, Richard Maestro sister, Nora Marie Snook; 10 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.

He is at peace with God. Visitation to be held from to 9pm, Wednesday, June 7 with Rosary recited at 7pm at Pierce Brothers Little Country Chapel, North Hollywood. Funeral Mass to be celebrated 10am, Thursday, June 8 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, North Hollywood with interment to follow in Valhalla Memorial Park. Pierce Brothers Valhalla Mortuary, North Hollywood directors MANCILLA, Joseph Mendoza passed away on June 4, 1995.

Born July 23, 1924 in Merced, California and raised in Tulare, California, he went on to serve his country in the Air Force overseas in World War II. In the late 1940's and early 1950's he was an accomplished guitarist, successful radio personality, and music promoter for station KCOC and KKIN in the San Joaquin Valley. He is survived by his five children: Elsa, Joseph, Margaret, Mario and Victor; two grandchildren, Jeremy and Tala; five brothers and sisters: Mercedes Gilbert, Lupe Carmona, Anthony Mancilla, Susie Magana, and Mary Zuniga. Funeral services wil be held 1030am, June 8 at Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, 6300 Forest Lawn Los Amreles. Forest Lawa Mortuary MANDEL, Robert Philip Mount Slnal mortuary MC INTOSH.

Joaa Sherman away on Sunday, June 4, 995 from cancer. Devoted mother of Austin Mc Intosh, Nancy Taylor, Elaine Greene, and Catherine Burns; adoring grnadma to Marissa, Meghan, Kelly, Matthew, Joanna, Emily, and Hannah. Joan was a graduate of Marlborough School and U.S.C. A longtime resident of the Pacific Palisades, 'Grandma Jo-Jo' has resided for the past 6 years at Leisure World. She will be greatly missed.

Private services will be held Monday, June 12 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. Your prayers are deeply appreciated. MOSKAL, John A. died June 3, 1995 at home after a lengthy illness. Beloved husband of Mary Buchovecky Moskal of 54 years; survived by mother, Anna: sister, Dee-Dee (Charles) Rullman; daughters, Judy (Dr.

Carl) Grush-kin and Betsky (Bill) Thompson; son, John Michael (Sue); grandchildren, David Grushkin, Biran and Darcel Dowell and Michele Hawkins; great-grandchildren, Theo and Evm, whom will miss you dearly. Fr. Tim Jernejcic officating at Jraveside service 10am, Friday, une 9 in Desert View Memorial Park, Victorville. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to your favorite fund. Victor Valley Mortuary, Victorville directors Johnstown High School Class of 1937 and Los Angels Valley Nursing Class of 1965 will miss your smile.

MUHLSTEIN, Harry born on April 17, 1920 in Frankfurt German; Sassed away quietly on Sunday, une 4, 1995. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Esther; daughter, Jeanette; sons, Carl, Herman, and Steven; eight grandchildren: Shaun, Anthony, Shira, Nathan, Noah, Celia, Celina, and Brian. A resident of the San Fernando Valley since after serving in the Army during World War IT, he was one of the founding members of its first orthodox temple, Shaarei Zedek. He and Esther own the Villa Capri Mobile Home Estates in Ox-nard, the pride of their hard work. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park. MURAKAMI, James Kiyotaka 79. Beloved father of Karen Shiozaki; grandfather of Jason Shiozaki; rother of Yaeko Hashiba and Dr. Clifford (Yuriko) Murakami; uncle of Alan Murakami and Carol (Raymond) Driscoll. Funeral Saturday, June 10, from Ham at Green Hills Memorial Chapel, 27501 S.

Western Rancho Palos Verdes. Fukui Mortuar (813626-0441) directors These Mate Funeral Notice CAPT. Earl Sanslng died June 2, 1995. Service dates: Merch 17, 1928; retired August 31,1970. Funeral services Friday.

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