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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1994 LOS ANGELES TIMES A18 JACKSON: Lobbyist Gets 612-Year Term OBITUARIES FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Continued from Al Heller, saying that to allow him extra time "would only delay the inevitable." "As far as I'm concerned this case has run its course," Garcia said, noting that Jackson "received a fair trial." Before being whisked away by federal marshals, the 6-foot-6-inch, blue-suited Jackson declined i to make a statement to Garcia and a courtroom jammed with his friends, family, lobbying associates and other supporters. Heller predicted that an appellate court will release Jackson, 50, and order a new trial, saying the ABER, James E. Armsironn amity girecwra ALBRECHT, Paul Abraham age 71, long a resident of Clare- and professor at the Claremont I -I. 1 H. hi.

ItAMA uraauaie ocnuui, uicu mo iiwiw on Saturday, February 12, 1994. His wife, Bernice, and daughters, Patri- .1. Af I i-iwi! 'int PnlnrnHn land Jeanne of Arlington, Virginia were OBITUARIES Green, Sam Harbulak, Howard C. Hart Bretton Hiegert, Norbert J. Hoffman, Frances Houston, Lee Injijian, Takouhi Keyser, Mathilde Korsen, Irl Landesman, Milton H.

Lazar, Natt Leonard, Debra J. Lieder-Suitner, Liselotte Mackey, Mamie E. Malkin, Betty Manson, Virginia S. May, James Benjamin McKemy, Harry Leroy Miller, Marvin Munoz, Ann Newman, Fay M. Nichols, Eleanor O'Connor, William S.

government, with the help of for Interment will be private. A memorial service will be held 3pm, i CnkMiaru 1Q at Otero, Dorothy PaUcchia, Daniel Leo Peters, Anne Ramsey, Robert Lee Redd, Hazel C. Rodack, Harry H. Rosenzweig, Esther Rosner, Regina Rubin, Melvin Schllg, Estelle Selger, Harry Sheffield, Sarah Shipley, Jean Martin St Amant Joseph Steele, Jack A. Stiles, Edith Tanton, Harry A.

Walker, Joseph Walsh, Edward C. Wash, Susan Wasserman, Sima Wu, Daisy Yampolaky, Flora Aber, James E. Albrecht, Paul A. Anderson, Eric S. Appleby, Mary F.

Ballinger, Roland W. Be nay, Ann Bibo, Katharina Black, Evelyn L. Blanco, Ardith A. Booke, Sorrell R. Brink, Pauline Broder, Ethel Brough, Leah Camhi, Lee Clamon, Doris R.

Courtney, Vincent W. Dahlerup, Neils E. Dans, Eddy Davies, Celia D. Ferraro, Margaret O. Gabay, Goldie Gest, Sigmund Grapp, Carolyn mont United Church of Christ Con WALSH.

Edward Cornelius born on April 24, 1912 in Fessenden, North Dakota; passed away on January 25, 1994 in Los Angeles. Mr. Walsh is survived by his brother, Frank Walsh of Chino.Hills and 27 nephews, grand-nephews, nieces, and grand-nieces. Mr. Walsh, a patent attorney of 50 years standing, was a wise and trusted counselor to many clients, a loyal friend, and a beloved uncle and grand-uncle.

A graduate of the United States Navaf Academy -and William Mitchell College of Law, he attained the rank of ueutenant-Commander in the United States Navy. In World War II, he was Patent Counsel in the Manhattan Engineer District, the Atomic Bomb Project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where he was entrusted with State secrets of the highest order. He was in private practice in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills for 41 His wise counsel and loyal friendship will be missed by all whose lives were touched by him. Catholic funeral services were held January 28 at the Long Beach Naval Station. Interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery.

mer Sen. Alan Kobbins (D-Van Nuys), had entrapped the kingpin lnhhvist whnsp firm nnfA famoH gregational, Harvard ana Harrison Claremont In lieu of flowers. Prosecutors also pegged much of their case on testimony about an elaborate money-laundering scheme designed to illegally benefit Robbins and his friends. On Monday, Heller again told reporters that Robbins was not ibelievable. He assailed the former lawmaker as "an absolute, complete scumbag" and said "when you take a man like Alan Robbins and use him as a lever to extort, in my view that's outrageous govern- ment conduct." Garcia made only passing reference to Carpenter, 65, once a powerful lawmaker who represented parts of Los Angeles and Orange counties.

In a letter to Garcia postmarked from the Detroit area, with copies to his lawyer and a Times reporter, Carpenter said: "I find my drive for survival stronger than my sense of obligation to your legal system." On Monday, FBI agents werej distributing a postcard-size wanted i notice with Carpenter's photograph and a detailed description of the fugitive, who suffers from ter-: minal prostate cancer. Despite his flight, Carpenter remains entitled to state retirement benefits of $1,842 a month, deposited electronically into a bank account, according to Robert D. Walton, assistant executive director of the Public Employees' Retirement System. Legislation passed in the 1970s prevents an indicted fugitive from accruing additional benefits, but; nnA voataH a mihlin rtffirinl rannnt i Claremont Graduate School and it Drucker Management uenier, or to Bethel College, North Newton, $2 million a year from an array of blue chip clients more than any other in the Capitol. tier), have been convicted or are awaiting trial in connection with the federal probe.

Jackson's sentence of years is similar to Montoya's. Garcia said he could have sentenced Jackson to a longer term but chose to be lenient because he was impressed by Jackson's community involvement and letters from 171 backers, including lobbyists and lawmakers. Vincent said that with time off for good behavior, Jackson could be out in about 5V6 years. In addition to the prison time, Jackson must pay a $50,000 fine and submit to supervision for three years once he is released. However, a condition sought by federal parole officials to limit Jackson's lobbying upon release was dropped by Garcia.

In contrast to Jackson's sentence, Robbins, who resigned his office in 1991 and pleaded guilty to corruption charges, spent about 18 months in prison and is scheduled to be released from a Hollywood halfway house March 12. Robbins was the government's star witness against Jackson and Carpenter. The prosecution relied heavily on tapes Robbins secretly, recorded of conversations with1 Jackson in the summer of 1991 and on his testimony about influence-peddling in the Capitol. In his testimony, Robbins said Jackson had been bribing him for many years before the undercover, investigation. A key piece of the; case was a tape of a conversation in which Jackson offered to pay Robbins $250,000 to switch jurisdiction of controversial workers' compensation legislation to a committee chaired by Robbins.

Kansas. ANDERSON, Erie Stephen loving father of Erica Stephanie Anderson, and her mother, Barbara. Beloved son of Mrs. Harry Gallii beloved brother of Karen E. Atkins.

Memorial services 1pm, Friday at Pacific View Mortuary Chapel, 3500 Pacific View Newport Beach. WASH. Susan APPLEBT, Marjr Frances Armstrong Family directors UlGCrDHIM CI rarest uwn-uicnaie nuuuni'iiiii. Dim. Croman-Eden Mortuary GRAPP, Carolyn resident of Cala-basas; passed away on February 13, 1994.

Beloved wife of Wesley for over 50 years. Also survived by daughters, Mary Donovani, and Betsy Lindley Davis; son, James; grandsons, Kory and Kevin; brothers, Edward Kunick and Richard Kunick; sisters, Dianne Forrest. Visitation from 6pm to 9pm, Thursday with Rosary service 8pm at Gates, Kingsley A Gales Mortuary, Canoga Park (818348-3354). Funeral Mass 10am, Friday at St. Mel's Catholic Church, Woodland Hills.

Interment will follow in San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills. BALMNGER, Roland W. Died Saturday, February 12, 1994. Survived by his wife, Rose of Canoga Parki and daughters, Rhonda of Glendale and Susan of New York City. Services are private.

In lieu of flowers, donations to; Louisville High School, Woodland Hills, NICHOLS, Eleanor C. beloved mother of Robert F. Nichols also survived by six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services private. Pierce Brothers Cunningham O'Connor, Loe Angeles directors O'CONNOR.

William Spoeri 67: resident of Northridge; passed away on February 10, 1994. Mr. O'Connor was President of O'Connor Food Service and Valley francha(8er of Jack-In-The-Box Restaurants. Survived by his wife, Betty Lou; daughter, Kelli Anne Parelli; sons, Thomas William and William 'Chip' Kevin; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; sister, Betty Brochu. Funeral Mass will be celebrated 12 noon, Tuesday at St.

John the Baptist de la Salle Church, Granada Hills with burial to follow in San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills. Bastlan Permit Mortuary, Northridge (818886-8600) ine system oi jusuce in my view has gone out of control in the "effort to clean up corruption, so to speak, in the California Legislature," said Heller, who expressed surprise that his client was immediately taken into custody. Defendants in all the other capital corruption cases were given time to report to prison and some were allowed to remain free pending the outcome of their appeal. Jackson, who lived in Mill Valley and practiced law in San Francisco, also faces loss of his attorney's license. Prosecutor Vincent made it clear that the federal corruption probe, begun a decade ago, is ongoing.

Eleven other Capitol figures, in-, eluding Robbins and former state Sen. Joseph B. Montoya (D-Whit- California WU, Daisy beloved mother of Gwynne Cheung, Sylvia Greer, Linda Mul, Francis, and Dr. Ray Wu proud grandmother of 11; great-grandmother 2 and an expected great-grandchild; sister of Hung Dau Ching. Funeral services (today) at Hillside Chapel in Rose Hills Memorial Park, 3900 S.

Workman Mill Road, Whittier with committal to follow. Callanan Mortuary directors YAMPOLSKY, Flora 'Florence' Services 3pm, Tuesday (today) at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mount Sinai Mortuary BENAY, Ann beloved mother of Sandra (Harvey), and Edithi grandmother of Jill and Judy. Graveside service 10am, Thursday, February 17. 1994 in Hillside Memorial Park.

Hillside Mortuary HI BO. Katharine directors have his pension taken away. Such benefits, Walton said, "are contracted rights. They can't be Paid Obituaries Mother of Valfried Bibo, Augusta Bell, and Anne Lu Wolf; also survived by six granddaughters and nine great-grandchildren. Services to be held 12 noon, Tuesday, February 15, 1994 at the Wee Kirk o'the Heather, Forest Lawn Glendale.

OTERO, Dorothy Mount Sinai Mortuary Forest Lawn mortuary The American Academy of Dramatic Arts mourns the passing of Madelin Thayer Gllpatric an exemplary member of the Board of Trustees who maintained uch special regard for the Academy and its students. GREEN, Sam born on March 12, 1912 in Chicago, Illinois to Joe and Lena Green; passed away on February 11, 1994 in Culver City, California of a heart attack. He was raised in the West Los Angeles area and was a graduate of Santa Monica High School. He married Tiliie Silverberg in May, 1936. They had three children, Joseph (Marilyn) Green of Santa Ana, Joan (Nate) Lebman of Granada Hills, and Stan (Jean) Green of Huntington Beach.

Tiliie predeceased him in 1980. Sam owned and operated the 'R' Laundry It Dry Cleaning for many years in Culver City. Subsequent to that he owned and operated Whit-tier Atlantic Bowling Lanes in East Los Angeles. He was a founder and the first President of Temple Isiah in West Los Angeles, a 32nd degree Mason and a member of Mountain Gate Country Club. In addition to his three children, Sam leaves his brother, Morrie (Lil) Green, sister, Gertie Green-berg; five grandchildren; Steve Garnett, Brad Green, Craig Green, Renee Knorzer, and Dennis Lebman; and one great-grandchild.

Sam is remembered with love, and will be greatly missed by all PATACCHIA, Daniel Leo He was the former mayor of Culver City. Passed away on February 11, 1994 in Marina Del Rey. Born on February 16, 1916 in Pennsylvania. Funeral mass will be held Thursday, February 17, 10am, at St Augustine Catholic Church, corner of Jasmine and Washington Blvd. Burial to be held at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Gates Kingsley Galea Smith A 8alsbury Mortuary, Culver City, 310837-7121, 310 838-2512 Obituary Funeral Notices BLACK, Evelyn Lehrner beloved mother of Joyce (Dr. Robert A. )Wolf, Dr. Edward M. Lehrner, Barbara Lehrner, Barbara Jacobs Graham and Allen (Gerry) Black; cherished grandmother of Michael A.

Wolf, Linda (Jeff) Miller, David R. Wolf, Wendi O. Wolf, Amy L. Lehrner, Karen B. Lehrner, Jennifer Black, Karen Black Delgado, Renee Black, Julie Jacobs Kilker, and Blair Jacobs.

Services to be held lpm. Wednesday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Glasband-Wlllen Mor-tuary, North Hollywood directors FRANK M. ELMS Fireman, Los Angeles Fire retired. Appointed July 12, 1949; service pensioned, September 30, 1989; deceased February 4, 1994 Donald Judd; Pioneer of Minimalist Art PETERS, Anne amrsirong amuy qirectors RAMSEY.

Robert Lee at Mesa, Arizona. Funeral services private. Services to be held at Thursday, February 17, 1994 at the Wee Kirk o'the Heather, Forest Lawn-Glendale, Forest Lawn By MYRNA OLIVER TIMES STAFF WRITER BLANCO, Ardith Anne Armstrong Family directors Mortuary In Memoriam BLOCK, Rochelle 'Ricky' REDD, Hazel C. Forest Lawn-Glendale ol nis lamuy ana inenas. mount ainai mortuary HARBULAK, Howard Canon Forest Lawn-Glendale RODACK, Harry H.

Donald Judd, prominent can postwar artist who spearheaded the minimalist art movement, has died at age 65. Hillside mortuary HART. Bretton ROSENZWEIG. Esther Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills VIOLA WINKLER November 25, 1991 5 My darling Mother, heart of my heart, oh God, how I love and miss you. The pain, the emptiness, grow and grow.

Forever yours, Sandy Goodbye, Chief I love you Glasband-Wlllen West Hollywood ROSNER. Rerina BOOKE, Sorrell born January 4, 1930 in Buffalo, New York; died peacefully February 11, 1994. Beloved father of Alexandra Jessica Renfra Booke, and Nicholas Solomon Gerald grandfather of Henry Philip Booke; brother of Frederick David Booke-, brother-in-law of Joan Booke-, father-in-law of Nancy Booke; nephew of Minnie Yasgur Greenia and Helen Yasgur. Services will be held 2pm, Tuesday, February 15 at Hillside Mem- i i- ii i Died February 12, 1994. Graveside services, lpm, Tuesday, February 15 at Sholom Memorial Park, 13017 Lopez Canyon Sylmar, CA.

Sholom Mortuary Directors Cemetery Lots-Crypts RUBIN. Melvin Groman-Eden Mortuary HIEGERT, Norbert John passed away on February 13, 1994 at age 76. A resident of Woodland Hills, he was a retired Fire Captain with the Los Angeles Fire Department Survived by wife, Gertrude; three sons, Robert (Jackie), Gary (Ann), and William; two daughters, Judith Ellington (Ron), and Margaret Hiegert; two sisters, Rosemary Harris and Lucille Morrow; eight grandchildren. Visitation from 5pm to 9pm, Wednesday, with Vigil 6pm, at the mortuary. Funeral Mass 10am, Thursday at St Bernardine Catholic Church.

Burial will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City. Galea, Kingsley Gates, Canoga Park directors una, rarit napci. BOOKE, Sorrell R. Hillside Mortuary 2 lots God's Acre HOLLYWOOD HILLS $2200. 213-353 9132 )P 2 double plots, Inglewood Park Cemc-tary, Sl-lUS ea.

pp 805 084-6056 ROSE HILLS 'Garden of Peace' Sinulo. S69S, 7I4-377-0478PP Pomona Mausoleum; 2 crypts $3,000 for Ootn P.P 619722 3845 Rosehllls 2 618372-7076 SCHLIG, Estelle beloved mother of Stuart (Arlene) Schlig, Roslyn (Del) Matheny, Jerome (Delores) Schllg, and Maureen Wood; loving sister of Rose Gerson, Dinah Klare, David Gross, and Israel Gross. She also leaves 8 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Services 2pm, Wednesday, February 16 at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Mount Slnal Mortuary i Judd, who had homes in Manhattan, Marfa, Tex, and in Switzerland, died Saturday in New York City of lymphoma.

The artist preferred to work with solid geometric forms and was best known for his repetitive outsize boxes of stainless steel or plexiglass. He refused to call his art-form sculpture, claiming that word implied carving when his objects were factory built. He also disliked the word minimalist, preferring to call himself an empiricist. "He is one of the crucial figures of the '60s generation. It is impossible to think of American art of that period without him," said Elizabeth C.

Baker, editor of Art in America. After studying philosophy at Columbia University, Judd was an abstract Expressionist painter in i men. i A Cremation Services HOFFMAN, Frances beloved B-andmother of Richard (Kathy) offman; devoted great-grandmother of Amanda and Ryan. Glasband-Wlllen Mortuary SELGER, Harry Mount sinai mortuary SHEFFIELD. Sarah (818782-38TO) Los Angeles Time Groman-Eden Mortuary HOUSTON, Lee 10-unit floor piece and the unexpected juxtapositions of color in recent painted wall pieces all project the idea of Judd as an innovator who pushes the limits of a rigid genre.

"A new, untouchably gorgeous work of anodized aluminum and copper confronts us with the sensual aspects of an artist who has long chafed against his minimalist label," she wrote. Judd also designed furniture, beginning with items for his children. That, too, was an outlet for his unique style of art. "All natural wood and sharp right angles, Judd's tables and chairs are designed for the eye rather than the body," commented Times writer Kristine McKenna when Judd exhibited his furniture at Angles Gallery in Santa Monica in 1985. "His pristine, cerebral objects are more concerned with exploring the idea of a chair than they are in providing a place to rest one's weary bones." Born in Excelsior Springs, Mo Judd served in the Army during the Korean War, working on a design and construction team.

He later studied painting at the Art Students League. Judd's work also was exhibited by major museums including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, New York's Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum of Art, and the Kunstmuseum of Basel, Switzerland. Judd is survived by his daughter, Rainer, of Los Angeles; his son, Flavin, of New York; his mother, Effie, of Excelsior Springs, and his companion, Marianne NEPTUNE SOCIETY 310831-0664 016645-2415 800201-3315 Lot Angeles Burbank SHIPLEY. Jean Martha Armstrong ramny aireciors Oaks INJIJIAN, Takouhi beloved Pierce Brothers Valley Mortuary, Westlake Village, 805495-0837, 818889-0902 BRINK, Pauline 'Polly' was bom December 11, 1919 in Arkansas and passed away February 12, 1994 in Glendale, California. She met and married her husband Bob in 1942 and shared 51 years of marriage.

They took up boating and sport fishing while their children were young. She was President of the Pasadena Auxiliary of Boys Republic and of L'aureole. She was active in the Oakmont League and Assistance League of Glendale and St Vincent Medical Center in Los Angelea, where she was involved in Los Angelenos and the International Visitors Program, which created an interest in foreign travel. Pauline and Bob have three children, Robert H. Brink of Torrance, Paula Koschnick of Las Vegas and Christina Jordan of Laguna Niguel; four grandchildren, Kristin Koschnick, Matthew, Sean and Heather Jordan.

Mrs. Brink is also survived by her sisters, Ollie B. Foster and Vela Zimmerman; and brother, James O. Hall. Visitation is Tuesday, February 15, 1994 from with funeral services in the Oakdale Memorial Chapel, lpm, Wednesday, February 16, 1994.

Reverend Harry Nissen officiating. Oakdale Mortuary Assisting, 818335-0281, Oakdale Cemetery, Clendora mother of Haig, Alice Igidbashian and Jacqueline Matossian; also survived by five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and one brother. Services will be at lpm, Thursday, February 17, 1994, in the Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills, Forest Lawn monuary KEYSER, Mathilde Armstrong ramny qirectors VADECU f-l in 1963. "The people I learned from were Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman anH Marlr Rnthlrn Tiirlri tnlH The Funeral Directors ST. AMANT, Joseph A.

'Joe' 80; passed away on February 12, 1994. A native of San Francisco, a graduate of Regis High School in New York City and the University of San Francisco (1935) with a B.A. English major; 37 years in the newspaper profession at San Francisco and Los Angeles with International News Service and United Press International, including service as Summer White House correspondent Survivors include his beloved wife, Jan; two sons. Anthony of Paradise, California and Nicholas of Glyndon, Maryland; twelve grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to Hospice Fund, Visiting Nurse Association, 1950 Sawtelle Los Angeles, CA 90024.

Pierce Brothers Westwoad Village Mor-tuary directors Hillside Mortuary LANDESMAN, Milton H. Services lpm, Tuesday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mount Sinai Mortuary Donald Judd in 1984 I they be installed well and that they be handled well." Judd exhibited frequently in Southern California, as well as across the country and in Europe. In 1971, Times art critic William Wilson described a metal and plexiglass Judd display at the old Pasadena Art Museum as "a science fiction ghost town." Judd could evoke unusual reactions simply by making his boxes in unexpected sizes and scale, Wilson noted, calling the exhibit "the Minimal Magician's Magical Media Mystery Show." When the Margo Leavin Gallery exhibited 20 years of Judd's works in 1987, Times art writer Suzanne Muchnic evaluated: "The gleaming surfaces of Judd's stainless steel boxes, the structural variations of a LAZAR. Natt Services were held.

Mount Sinai Mortuary LEONARD. Debra J. BRODER, Ethel Hillside Mortuary ROUGH, Leah Mount Sinai Mortuary Forest Lawn-Glendale LIEDER-SUITNER, Liselotte H. CAMHI. Lee Armstrong Family directors Oroman-Eden Mortuary MACKEY.

Mamie E. Times in 1984. "I learned in a very remote way. My work doesn't really resemble theirs, but I learned from them and there's no excess there. That's certainly clear." Judd was known not only as an artist but as an outspoken art critic and defender of his work.

"Everybody who defends their work is going to get in trouble," he once told The Times. "I'm difficult because my pieces cost a lot to make, they are large, I insist that ft tunu IL.J, Armstrong Family directors Mallnow i Silverman Mortuary Nnunin, wit Hillside Mortuary COURTNEY, Vincent W. age 77; STEELE, Jack Augustus William April 14, 1919-February 12, 1994. Resident of Carlsbad, formerly of Rancho Palos Verdes. Beloved husband of Alice Hanley Steele; father of Carol, Elaine and Anita; and grandfather of five.

Memorial mass to be celebrated on Tuesday, February 15, at St Patricks Church In Carlsbad. orcn uti i former MonteDeno resioeni; retired R.T.D. bus driver; passed away on February 11, 1994. Rosary 8pm, Wednesday, February 16 and Mass Ham, Thursday, February 17, both at Santa Rosa Catholic Church, Lone Pine. Burial with full Military Honors in Mt Whitney Cemetery in Lone Pine.

Owens valley Mortuary, Cemetery Mortuary (310) 699-0921 MANSON, Virginia Shelly Albertaon Newport Pioneer Realtor and Zeigfeld Girl; born on March 4, 1910; passed away on February 11, 1994. She was much loved Mother and Grandma Ginger. Survived by her sons, Frank Albertson, Tony Albertson, and Michael Manson; daughters-in-law, Jeannie Albertson, Kathy Albertson, and Debbie Manson; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services 11am, Wednesday, February 16 at Pacific View Memorial Chapel, Newport Beach. Pacific View Mortuary, Newport Beach directors No matter what you can afford, were here lor you.

GREAT CARPET VALUES STILES, Edith Passed away February 13, 1994 in Los Angeles, California. Beloved mother of Molly Stiles, Adena (Ed) Hauschlldt of Sacramento, L.B. Stiles, Pennsylvania; grandaughters, Tammy Van Brunt, and Christy Swafford of Arkansas; grandson, Cody Swafford of Arkansas; daughter-in-law, Carol Stiles of Arkansas. Services Thursday, February 17, 10am in the Garden Chapel, followed by interment at Inglewood Park Cemetery. Inglewood Mor mm FOREST LAWN MORTUARY CLENDALE'IKM-LY WOOD HILLS rVf At 90 Days Same As Cash DAHLERUP, Neils E.

passed away February 11, 1994 in Laguna Beach, California. He was born in Denmark on May 16, 1912 and came to the United States shortly after World War II. He is survived by two sisters in Denmark, and several nieces and nephews. Per his wishes, there will be no services; cremation and burial In a (213) 254-3131 57.95 80. YD.

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Widow of John L. Davies; mother of LouAnn Davies, and Jack L. Davies; mother-in-law of Jamie L. Davies; grandmother of William P. Davies, John W.

Davies, Hugh D. Davies. Her unselfish dedication to her family will always be remembered. Memorial seiicea, February 17 at 4pm, at Schramsberg Vineyards, Calistoga. Interment St Helena Cemetery, Reverend MaryAnn Gamble, officiating.

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Medical School, he was Chief of Staff and lifetime Trustee at Centinela Hospital in Inglewood. He served as a Medical Doctor and Lt. Commander in the U. S. Navy durng World War II in the Pacific Theatre and also served in the U.

S. Public Health Service. A member of the California Yacht Club and Balboa Yacht Club, he Is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Joyce Rippe Tanton: children, Philip Henry Tanton, Victoria Tanton Warmington (James), Mary Dee Tanton Bemis (Larry), and Barbara Tanton Reid (Victor); grandchildren: James Julie, Sara, Molly Wormington, Steve, Scott and Jeff Bemis, Joyce, Emily, and Anna Reid, Shannon Tantom sister, Marjorie T. McKesson. According to his wishes, there will be no services.

Arrangements by Pacific View Mortuary (714 '101, )(' vi- $12.95 So MILLER, Marvin Age 62, passed away on February 12, 1994. Loving husband of Sandy; beloved brother of Bill; and loving father and grandfather. Producer and production manager of both feature and television production for many years. Loved by all who knew him. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made 'in memory of Marvin Miller' to Jay N.

Shapira M.D., Medical Research Foundation, 8635 W. 3rd St, Suite 1750 Los Angeles, CA. 90048. Services will be held on Tuesday, February 15, 2pm, at Mt Sinai Memorial Park, TaNaCH Chapel, Burbank, California. 4 Rooms of Wail-To-Wall CarDGtlna Butd on 55 q.

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ESTABLISHED 1958 GABAY, Goldle died February 12 1994 at the age of 83. A valiant urA u.i,K MILLER, Ann Mount Sinai Mortuary Mount Sinai MORTUARY CEMETERY (213)469-6000 (800)600-0076 44-Z7UU) WUIIiail, Oirc IIIC, IMC I.HII and vitality. Predeceased by her MUNOZ. Ellas Peres WALKER, Joseph Armstrong Family directors Forest Lawn-Glendale nuaDana. Morns ana son, cuwm, she is survived by her daughter, EtliBntuttk Cmith.

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Funeral services 10am, Tuesday, February 15 at Temple Beth David, 6100 Hefley Westminster. Interment in Harbor LawnMount Olive Memorial Park in Costa Mesa. In lieu of flowers, kindly make donations to Temple Beth David Choir Fund. Bat Kol Services (800922-2244) assisting the family. GEST, Sigmand Administrator of Got a specific real estate question? Call 24-hour TimesLink at 808-8463, 2500.

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