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$439 Today's mixed-race young people, mindful that the rules of classification change with changing times, are unashamed at using them to best advantage. Instructor Nakashima checked "Asian" on her college applications in the early 1980s because she believed it would improve her chances of getting in. Yet five years later, her brother checked "white" because the political tides in California had turned against affirmative action. Sekaquaptewa was unequivocal when asked what advice she would give the children that she and her husband hope to have. "I'd tell them to pick whichever box will get them what they need," she said.

"It's all political, the way the game is played. But I'd also educate them that that's only a strategy, and how they define themselves is a totally different issue." According to Popejoy, Hammerman asked why "a legal disagreement should enter that arena." Said Popejoy: "I then picked up a newspaper from the table and said: Orange County news may be on the back pages in the New York Times, but in Orange County the bankruptcy was front-page stuff in both major newspapers almost every day." Both Tully and Hammerman made comments "indicating Merrill Lynch's interest to be part of a solution not because they had done anything wrong rather to avoid further hardships by the community," according to Pope-joy's notes. Tully and Hammerman asked Popejoy to meet later in the day with three high-ranking officials, who later discussed the crafting of the plan to bail the county out of its financial debacle. Continued from All middle group people feel an investment in both sides." Tfcgt is the case with Pat Seka-quaptewa, a recent graduate of Berkeley's Boalt Hall Law School, who is part white, part Hopi Indian and married to an African American man. "I can see my Hopi side and my non-Hopi side," she said.

"I can see when one is full of bull and when nehas hit on something the other hasn't hit on. I had to argue with both sides all the way up: About what they value and why and what doesn't make sense. And this ability, to empathize, I didn't have a choice, I just did it. Because the one thing I've always known and never needed to be taught is that truth is relative." Continued from A3 on May 17, 1995, that he thought it would take a payment to settle the case. Both Tully and Hammerman expressed "strong feelingfs that such an amount was not justified," and that other Wall Street firms "should be brought into the discussions." When the discussions went nowhere, Popejoy said he was about to leave and thanked the Merrill Lynch executives for their time, saying: "I would have felt badly later if I hadn't at least tried to start settlement negotiations before our disagreement assumed a life of its own and more fully entered the public arena," the documents show.

I ESTABLISHED I 1 1 1958 I ennnn.TrBfiT.r.T7-..min.ic OBITUARIESFUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Gamcz, Juana Genovese, Joseph Gold, Sue Goldman, Josephine Grant, Dolores Green, Goldyne Gricco, Edward Haddock, Ruth Ph.D Harris, George MD Henderson, Margaret Hoffman, Fannie Holstrom. Norton Sr. Hood, Raymond Hopson, Judge John Horwitz, Daniel Howerlon, Kalheryn Jones, Floyd Kalmansonn, Adele Katz, Ethel Kevorkian, Margaret Klciman, Joseph Komcr, Lester Lee, Hazel London, Fanny Loube, Pearl Masumoto, Ichiro McKicrnan, Thomas II WALCH, Michael L. age 41' died Monday, November 20, 1995 at Greenbrook Nursing Center, St. Petersburg, Florida.

Born in Norwood, Ohio and a resident of the Lod Angeles area for many years, he was a well known free lance floral designer and member of the American Institue of Floral Designers. Survivors include his parents, Wiliam N. and Mary L. Walch of Seminole, Florida and brothers, William Jr. of Yorba Linda, Timothy of Kenneth Gty, Florida and Patrick of Alexandria, Kentucky and a sister, Kathleen of Cincinnati, Ohio.

WHITAKER, Dorothy Elaine 73; of San Clemente; died on January 7, 1996. Beloved wife of Jack Whitak-er: loving mother of Steve and William Whitaker; sister of Jean Kilgore and Lawrence Williams; grandmother of four. Memorial service Wednesday, January 10 at Mission Viejo Christian Church, 27192 Jeronimo Road, Mission Viejo. O'Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary (714581- 4300) directors WINZELER, Ellis 70; passed away January 5, 1996. Survived by son, Dale; daughter, Laura; four grandchildren and many devoted friends.

He was a U.S. Navy radio man during World War He was a member of Brentwood Presbyterian Church where he served as Chairman of Friendsip Builders; a long standing member of the Rancho Park Kiwanis where he was past President and Song Director; a 32nd degree Mason; active in Rancho Park Chamber of Commerce; West-side Rod Reel Club; Chairman of the 'Seven Samurai'. As a member of the Riviera Country Club, he authored the lead article for their Mercury Magazine for many years. He owned the Heyler Company for many years. The Los Angeles City Council named him '1973 Citizen of the Year' for his civic work in Rancho Park.

He loved his church, family, Rancho Park, football, golf and fishing. Memorial services will be held 7pm, Friday, January 12 at Brentwood Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to The Wellness Community of Santa Moncia, or to the American Cancer Society. Gates Klngsley GatesSmith-Salsbury (310837- 7121) directors WOFSY, Arthur also survived by son, Alan Wofsy and granddaughter, Elizabgeth, Doth of San Francisco. YOCHEM, Anna age 98; born April 27, 1897 in Germany; resident of Wnittier, passed away January 5, 1996 at her residence.

She is survived by a granddaughter, Felicia Yochem of FuUerton. Private family services to be held. Burial in Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood. McAulay Wallace Mortuary, FuUerton directors ZIDE, Dr. Brude Frederick devoted husband of Marilyn; beloved son of Bernard and Gloria; loving brother of Michael.

Dr. Zide was a resepcted doctor in his professon as a chiropractor. He had a tremendous zest for life and was greatly loved by his family and a host of devoted friends. Services 12 noon, Wednesday. January 10 at Eternal Light Chapel in Eden Memorial Park, Mission Hills.

Groman-Eden Mortuary directors ZIFF, Barrymorc 'Barry4 Groman-Eden Mortuary Paid Obituaries The Board of Directors and all the employees of Diagnostic Products Corporation express their deepest sorrow on the passing of our director and good friend, Joseph Klelman. He was a wonderful friend, a wonderful associate, a diligent and devoted director. He will be sorely missed. Our heartfelt sympathies to his entire family. In Memoriam MARION R.

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I (800) 286-6789 to. An-ic, Funeral Director i. A friend of the MOUNT-SINAI MORTUARY- 213469-60001, Aigthi forest lawn MORTUARIES 800)204-3131 )Js ROSE HILLS i Mortuary z' (310) 699-0921 Located at Rose Hills Memorial Pack in Whittier a 3r fa "TTT" ALBANY, Jail. 1903 1996 beiftved mother of Adele, Amy and 'son, Joe (deceaed, with whom she reunited). She will be much missed by her grandchildren and 'jfreMtrKrandchildren to whom she unselfishly dedicated her whole life with a generous heart that toucehd many lives.

ABKUSH, J. Robert beloved husband 1 of Bertha' loving father of tLoiS (William) Spector and Roberta "(Bonald) Schwartz; cherished grandfather of John (Debra), Ellen, (Sally) and Laurie (Bruce); -great grandfather of Kathryn Hose Kotler. Fyneral services will be held 'iJlam, Wednesday at Wilshire Boti- Jevard Temple, 3663 Wiishire Blvd. (at Hobart SL), Los Angeles. t-Malinow Silverman Mortuary directors "BARKER, Hubert C.

83; of Costa Mesa, retired owner of Barker Bros. "Platering Contractors; member of "Masonic Lodge 1604, Newport Beach. Survivors are wife, Doris; daArfhter, Kathleen; two two great-grandchildren; sister, Kathryn Wall. Services flam, Tuesday, January 9 at Pacific View Mortuary Chapel, '3500 Pacific View Dr Newport jjfcach. BERMAN, Pearl 89; on January 4, W96.

Survived by brother, Leon ((Henrietta) Berman; nephews, Don (Barbara) Kirschner, Allen (Irene) Bdrfnan and David Copans; nieces, nHoz (Steve) Burnstein, Sharon Berrrian, Barbara (Stephen) Janice Berman and Sandra "services were held. Mount Sinai Mortuary BOLTON, Clara beloved wife of 'thtdate Morris; dear mother of Jeri (Harry) Fybel; grandmother of Linda (Kevin) Meutsch and the great-grandmother of Tjmily funeral services will be held this afternoon (January 9) at Hillside Memorial Park. Malinow 4t "Strtcrman Mortuary directors BOYER, Ethel Thelma beloved wife of William Paul Boyer; mother Joan (Frank) Lombard; grandmother of William, Robert and Denton Waite; great-grandmother Hollie and Nicholas Waite; sister of Mildred Mooney, atld Roy Bjorklund. i Services will be held at 11am Thorsday, January 11, 1996, at the tittle Church of the Flowers, Fqrest Lawn Glendale, Forest Lawn Mortuary -BURCH, Philip Hartman of Arcadia, California, passed away January 7, 1996. Survived by his wife Maxine, 4 children and 2 grandchildren.

Services 11am on Thursday at Arcadia Presbyterian vChrch. Private interment in Live Oak Memorial Park. "Phil" desired 'arty donations be made to The Committee at Arcadia Presbyterian Church. Arcadia Mortuary Directors. PlfRKE, BURKE, James Mathew passed awav January 6.

1996. Mr. Burke resident of Alhambra since 1955 and was a retired executive with the Southern California Gas Company. He is survived by his wife. Vera L.

Burke; children, (Judy) Burke and Patricia (Jae) Emenhiser; grandchildren, -Lisa (David) Westerfield, Tim (Melissa) Burke. Sharon Burke, Kevin and Brendon Burke: greatgrandchildren, D.J., Kaitlin and Amanda Westerfield. Puheral Mass 10am Wednesday at Saint Thomas More Church, 2510 STTremont Avenue, Alhambra. Cabot Sons, Pasadena, directors BURNS, Stanley Francis a 41-year SoMh Bay resident, died January 7, 19S8 in Harbor City. He was born I May 8, 1925 in Buffalo, New york i and was the founder of Stan Burns Insurance Services, Inc.

An active "member of St. Margret Mary Church and the Holy Name Society fof 30 years. Stan was also a volunteer with the Little Sisters of the Poor and a Commissioner for and Recreation; former member of Independent Insurance Agents Association, Torrance Chamber of Commerce Red Coats i and Los Angeles County 4-H Clubs. 'V Beloved husband of Carol and devoted father of Andrea (Allen) Wltbeck, Thomas (Michelle) Burns. Laura Carr and Michael (Kimberly) Burns; cherished grandfather of Amy, Allison, and Andrew Witbeck, Logan Francis Bunts and Joshua Burns; brother of Irene Kompinski, Ted Burzynski, Mary Bogdan, and Paul Burzynski; aid survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested taht donations be made Sisters of the Poor, 2100 S. Western San Pedro, CA, 90732. Vigil services will be held Wednesday, January 10 and Funeral Mass 10am, Thurs-ndayr January 11 both at St. Marga-, ret Mary Church, 225th and Lomita with burial following in Green Hills Memorial Park, Rancho Palos Verdes. En- trusted to the care of Gamby Mor- hiarv; 1 Lomita 'tSTAVEZ.

Frank T. Armstrong Family, Directors CLARK, Leone G. Armstrong Family, Directors William H. Beloyed husband of Carmen; loving father of Maribel Didonato; also rtaurviyed by grandchildren, Susy Anthony. 6arvices Friday, January 12,.

1996 at Old North Church, Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, i i Fount Lawn Mortuary DAVISON, Leona Violet 63; a 10-year resident of Encinitas and former 25-year resident of North-bridge; died Monday, January 8, 1996 atner residence. A naUve of New York' City, she was a homemaker. survivors include husband, Kalph E. Davison of Encinitas; William E. and his wife, Linda of Riverside, Jack E.

of Northridge, ittcnael E. and Stephan E. of Rese-, da, and Philip E. and his wife, Miho Of Carlsbad; 5 grandchildren, Private services have been held with' cremation and scattering at "uSei, The family suggests contributions in her memory be sent to: Hospice of the North Coast, 5421 AVDUKia Encinas Suite Carlsbad, CA 92008. Enclnltaa Mortuary 4618753-1141) in charge.

DELHOUSAYE, Iola passed away January 4, 1996. Survived by her daughter, Joann Ruggles; son. Jim DaUtousaye; sister, Anna Boiter; eleven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. a.t'. Fiineral Mass was celebrated by ner-grandson Saturday, January 6 at St Rita Church in Sierra Madre.

Committal in ResurrecUon Cemetery. Cabot Sons, Pasadena, directors. KIIAI.ICII. Arthur 'Budd' Marshal 'taOrn November 15, 1918: died Jan-, 6, 1996. A 1941 graduate of the University of Chicago and a B-29 crew member during World War IL he.

was a successful TV producer in 'New- York City and a real estate broker in Southern California. Budd will be remembered by his family 'BEft'D'M. FhKNSTEN, Leon Mount Sinai Mortuary SOBEL, Erwin age 57; resdlent of La Costa and Los Angeles; 1 oving husband of Valerie; adoring father of Michael, Jessica, Andre and Simone; loving brother of Fred; devoted Bon. Born on April 12, 1938; member of U. S.

Amry Reserves; lawyer; "key eved ne-eman kara-tah lo (faithful supporter of family and friends); died January 4, 1996. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to: Andre Sobel River of Life Foundation, 7056 Estrella de Mar Road, La Costa Ca 92009 (619 431-0943). STELL, Aaron age 84; passed away January 7, 1996 in Los Angees. Loving father of Linda Steli and Michael Bender; adoring grandfather to Marc Bender and Vickie Morgan; loving brother of Sylvia (Irv) Bennett, Eddie (Mary) Stell, Eleanor (Harry) Bookman and Joe (Maxine) Stell and many loving nephews and nieces. Aaron, a talented artist, film editor, and writer leaves behind a legacy of extensive work.

Memorial services will be held 4pm, Thursday January 11 at Harry and Eleanor Bookman's home in Cheviot Hills (Los An geles). SULLIVAN, Donald F. a 33 year resident of La Habra, died January 6, 2995, after a slow three year decline due to Alzheimer's Disease. He had retired in 1987 after a 36 year career with Southern California Gas Co. He was born September 7, 1922 in South Dakota.

He is survived by his wife, Mariorie; daughter, Jean: son, Patrick, son and daughter-in-law, Timothy and Margie; and grandson, Jonathan. His two sisters are Lucille Wimer of Idaho, and Marge Stuart of Santa Ana. Funeral will be held Wednesday, January 10th at 10am, at Beatitudes Church in La Mirada. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association of Orange County in his name. McCormlck Vvhittler Mortuary, directors.

SUTCLIFFE, Charles Ernest, Ed.D. longtime Los Angeles resident and fourth-generation Californian, died January 3, 1996 of congestive heart failure, he was 88. Dr. Sutcliffe's entire professional career was as an educator with the Los Angeles city School System, first as a teacher of Physical Education and boys' Vice Principal. After service in World War II he advanced to Principal and served first at Eagle Rock High School.

When he reUred in 1969 ne was Principal of Hollywood High School. In 1942 he enlisted as an officer in the U. S. Army Air Corps. He was trained as a bombardier but spent the bulk of military service as an instructor of the Norden Bomb-sight.

He emerged from service with the rank of Captain, A man of many interests, Dr. Sut-cliffe devoted himself to the service of the community, particularly causes which helped nurture youth. While still active as Principal he served as President of the Senior High School Principals' Association, the Los Angeles Association of Secondary School Administrators and the District 20 California Association of Secondary School Administrators. He was also on the Hollywood Planning Commission. Alter retirement he held offices in Kiwanis International, in which he was an honorary life member, the Los Angeles Breakfast Club, the Los Angeles Cinema Club, the Los Angeles Adventurers' Club, the Board of Managers of the Hollywood Y.M.C.A., and the California Retired Teachers Association.

He was a member of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Al Malaikah Temple. Delta Epsilon, Phi Delta Kappa ana Sigma Delta Psi. He was a lifelong member of numerous nature conservation organizations. The hobbies Dr. Sutcliffe enjoyed most were trout fishing, camping, reading, bridge and gardening.

With his wife, Grace, he traveled world-wide during his retirement years and shared his adventures and photography as a travel lecturer throughout the Los Angeles area. He is survived by his daughter, Martha; son-in-law, Stephen E. Tallent; granddaughter, Jennifer, her husband, Steven Coover; num-rous nieces and nephews. Grace, his wife of 31 years, died in August, 1995. His first wife, Claire died in 1962.

Those who wish may contribute in Dr. Sutcliffe's memory to: Boys' and Girls' Club of Vista, 410 W. California Avenue, Vista, CA 92803, Attn. Howard Amend, Executive Director. Services will be held 11am, Wednesday, January 10 at Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

6300 Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills with interment to follow. Forest Lawn Mortuary TAKEMOTO, Hajtme Fred 81; beloved husband of Chizuye father of Jane (Roy) Asahi; brother of Mitsugi (Misako) Takemoto; brother-in-law of Mitsuko Santo and uncle of many. Funeral services will be held on Friday, January 12, at Hompa Hongwanj Buddhist Temple, 815 E. 1st Los Angeles. Fukul Mortuary (2136236-0441) directors TAMAKI, Genel Joe 88.

Beloved husband of Okiyo; father of Joseph (Nora) Tamaki and Eiko (Dave) Niitani; grandfather of greatgrandfather of also survived by many nieces, nephews, and relatives. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 10, from at San Gabriel Valley Japanese Christian Church, 3718 N. Baldwin Park Baldwin Park. Fukul Mortuary (213626-0441) directors VENNE, Beatrice in memory of Beatrice, widow of Lenus Venne, bom on September 16, 1907, in Waconda, Illinois. She leaves a daughter, who was her true companion and friend, two sons, seven grandchildren, and a large number of loving relatives and friends.

She devoted her life to being a devout Catholic, an outstanding teacher of three generations of children, a good wife, an understanding mother, and a wonderful grandmother. All that she ever did was done with the vigor and committment of a true Irishman. Vigil Service will be held at 7pm Tuesday at Cabot Sons Chapel, and the Funeral Mass will be Wednesday at St Andrew Catholic Church, Pasadena. Cabot St Sons Directors. Pasadena Obituary Notices Closed on Sundays Open EYRAUD, Albert Jr, 83, died December 28, 1995 of acute respiratory failure.

He was a 3rd generation Californian. Graduate of Los Angeles High School and UCLA. He was a pioneer in the California trucking industry. President of Asbury System and also served on the board of directors for Farmers Insurance Company for 39 years. He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years.

Sherry; 3 sons, Frank of Los Angeles, Albert III, of Marina Del Rev, and Barron of New York City; and 9 grandchildren; also surviving his beloved sister, Lucille Eyraud Regan, of San Pedro; and many cherished nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, Jan. 10, at The Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church at 3pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to Boys and Girls Club of Hollywood or Wilmington or to the French Foundation for Alzheimer's Research. 11620 Wilshire Los Angeles, CA.

90025 FEIGENBAUM, Dorothy Mount Sinai Mortuary FELDNER, Jeanne age 83; beloved wife of the late Joe W. Feldncr: cherished mother of Robert (Adrlenne) Fetdner, Norman (Joanne) Feldner and Rosalie (Don) Davidson; grandmother of Greg (Renee), Lynn (Joe), Roxanne (Mitch), Bonnie (Robert), Lisa (Chris), Susanne (Thomas), Jeff and Howard great-grandmother of Jonathan, Alex, Zachary, Alexandra, Joel, Melissa, Skylar, Brandon and Courtney; sister of Ruby Cohen; sister-in-law of Oscar R. Feldner. Jeanne was born in New York in 1911 and came to Los Angeles in 1934. She was a past President and life member of PTA; member of Founders for Diabetic Research and a life member and past President of Lenore D.

Underwood B'nai Brith. Services 1pm, Thursday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to B'nai Brith or to Temple Sinai (Palm Desert). FENIG, Harry Services 12 noon, Tuesday (today) at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Mount Sinai Mortuary FIELD, Russell, Jr.

82; of Los Angeles, died Sunday, December 31, 1995 at Queen of Angels-Holy-wood Presbyterian Hospital. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of Russell and Gertrude Brown Field. Mr. Field attended local schools, participating in the Boy Scout Program where he rose to the highest status of Eagle Scout, and was among the first Americans to travel abroad to attend the first International Jamboree in Birkenhead, England. He graduated from the University of Kansas, earning a degree in architectural engineering.

He began his career in Kansas City, partnering first with Wight and Wight, and then with Morton Paine in an architectural design firm. During World War II Mr. Field worked for North American Aviation. After the war, he joined Trans World Airlines, during which time he had the opportunity to work with Howard Hughes. In 1949 he moved to Oak Ridge, Tennessee where he took a senior position with the Atomic Energy Commission.

At that time, Oak Ridge, part of the Manhattan Project, had yet to be declassified by the government. Mr. Field was instrumental in helping the city in its transition from being a secret government installation Into being a town of people that could function in the private sector. In 1954, upon completing his work in Oak Ridge, Mr. Field moved to Los Angeles, his home of over 40 years, where he joined the architectural construction firm of Holmes and Narver.

He was involved in the design and construction of many large projects in Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Hawaii. He later joined the firm of Daniel Mann, Jounson and Men-denhall until his retirement. After retiring he was active on the Board of Directors of The Wally Findlay Galleries, and he pursued a lifelong interest in painting. He loved to travel and had been an avid swimmer. In 1956 Mr.

Field married his second wife, Grayce Ringen, who died in July, 1995. He is survived by his son, David McLucas Field of Los Angeles and daughter, Lindsley Field Kirkland ot Damariscotta, Maine; step-son, Park Turner, also of Los Angeles and step-daughter, Anne Ford of VictorvUle, California; a brother, Lyman Field and a 6ister, Gertrude Field Oliver, both of Kansas City, Missouri; nine grandchildren. Private funeral service held in Mt. Washington Cemetery in Kanas uuy, Missouri. FISHER, C.

(Tom) born March 16, 1919; died December 24, 1995. Tom enlisted in the Navy in 1943 and earned his commission (It ig) at Kings PQint, Maryland. He served on the USS Albert W. Grant and saw action in Leyte Gulf. He joined IBM, Los Angeles in 1953 and retired as Senior Systems En- Sneer in 1977.

E. T. Winkler and al Golden, foster sons, survive him. No funeral. For information, call Hal Golden in West Los Angeles.

He served his country now, he is at peace. FLANAGAN, Robert J. age 43; passed away Thursday, January 4, 1996. Beloved partner of Sheree Rose Levin; also survived byhis parents, Robert C. and Catherine Flanagan; brothers, Timothy and John; nephews, Jonathan, Nathan and Ryan; niece, Patricia.

Funeral services were held Friday, January 5 at Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Malinow Sll- verman Mortuary directors FORD, Helen Virginia age 71; resident of Grants Pass, Oregon; passed away of congestive heart failure on December 27, 1995 at Redlands Community Hospital. A native of Nevada, Missouri, she lived in Mar Vista area from 1948 to 1994 and in Grants Pass for one years. Survivors include her husband, Ralph W. Ford of Grants Pass; son, Robert W.

Ford of Grants Pass; daughter, Lynette A. Salsa of Yucaipa, California; four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Memorial service to be held 2pm, Friday, January 12 at Gates, King-sley Gates Mortuary Chapel, 1925 Arizona Santa Monica (310395-9988). Emmerson-Bartlett Memorial Chapel, 35208 Yucaipa BlvL, Yucaipa handling tne arrangements. FRANKEL.

Charles W. D.D.S. born on February 24, 1919: died on January 6, 1996. Survived by his loving children: Bernice, Danny, Nadine, Caryn. Bonnie, Sandra; eight grandchildren; two great- frandchtldren; predeceased by his ear son, Ronnie.

He practried dentistry in Santa Monica for 50 years. He had a great reverence for nature and the ocean and was happiest on the beach. A friendly, open spirit who wtl be missed by his patients, neighbors, and devoted family. Private family services. HJllUse Mortuary FRAN KEN.

Shirley survived by husband, Al; children, Donald and Jill; brother, Arnold, and a million loving friends. Services Tuesday at 2pm at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Kenneth Norris Cancer Center. Hillside Mortuary FUJITA, Aklra age 75. Beloved husband of Grace Yaneo Fujita; brother of Yuriko (Kinjiro) Isnino of Japan; brother-in-law of Tadashi (Jane) Hironaka and Kazuko Fujita of Japan; uncle of many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services 10am, Wednesday, January 10 at Zenshuji Soto Mission, 123 S. Hewitt SL, Los Angeles. Fukul Mortuary (213 626-0441) directors GALINDO, Jennifer Armstrong Family, Directors GAMEZ, Juana Lldia Armstrong Family, Directors GENOVESE, Joseph Anthony was born on February 19, 1924 in Jean-nette, Pennsylvania, son of Santa and Bartholomew Genovese, Italian immigrants. After enrolling at Duquesne University, he enlisted and served for over 3 years in the Navy on the Destroyer, USS Bancroft. After World War he married Nell Olech and they moved to California in 1947.

Joined in California by his two brothers, Michael and Albert and later by his sisters, Pauline and Mary, he began an ambitious life while residing in the cities of Santa Ana and Orange. Joe Genovese completed his undergraduate education at Long Beach State University, majoring in accounting. While working as a controller for Plumbing Contractors, Incorporated, he received his law degree from Pacific Coast Uni-vesity. He practiced general law in Orange County for over 20 years, reUring in 1986. In his spare time, he and his wife.

Nell, raised 7 children and enjoyed all of the experiences involved with Buch an endeavor. He enjoyed fishing, traveling, attending sporting events and the challenge of residential home construction. Joe is survived by his wife, Neil Genovese; his brother, Albert Genovese; his sisters, Mary Genovese and Pauline Moroskop; his children: Michael J. Genovese, Joseph B. Genovese, Kathleen von Guen-thner, Antia Cohee, Bartholomew Genovese, Alisa Fulton and Timothy Genovese and his 21 grandchildren who will surely miss his songs, playfulness and love.

He believed in the American dream and always taught his children and their friends that with hard work and perseverance you could achieve your goals. Joe Genovese died on January 5, 1996 at the age of 71. Funeral Mass will be held Tuesday, January 9 at St. Norbert Church. Graveside services will immediately follow in Holy Sepul-cher Cemetery in Orange.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Alzheimer's Association of Orange County, 2540 N. Santiago Orange, CA 92667 GOLD, Sue Funeral 3pm, Tuesday January 9 at Mount Sinai Memorial Park. GOLDMAN, Josephine W. Groman-Eden Mortuary GRANT, Dolores 38. Passed away December 30, 1995.

Funeral Service Thursday, January 11, 1996, 7pm at Gates Klngsley Gates Smith Salsbury, 4220 Sepulveda Culver City. Graveside Service on Friday, January 12, 1996, 11am at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City. GREEN, Goldyne Mount Slnal Mortuary GRIECO, Edward Joseph District Manager for The Vons Companies, passed away January 1996 at the age of 50. Ed began his 34-year career with Vons as a box boy in 1962. He managed many of the stores throughout the San Fernando Valley.

A beloved son, a loving husband, father and grandfather, a caring brother and uncel Ed is survived by his wife, Karen; sons, Joseph, Michael, Eric (Kriwer); daughter, Denise and son-in-law. Randy; grandsons, Preston and Brandon: sister, Corinne Howard and family and mother, Lena. Services were held at San Fernando Mission Rey on Saturday, January 6 at 10am. Interment followed in Eternal Valley Memorial Park, Newhall. Family and friends are esgabUshing a scholarship fund Eds name through The Vons Foundauon for the University of Southrn California, Food Industry Management Program.

In lieu of flowers, relatives ask that donations be made to this fund, co The Vons Foundation, P. 0. Box 3338, Lso Angeles, CA 90051. Utter McKlnley Mortuary, Mission Hills. HADDOCK, Ruth Ph.

D. passed away Saturday, January 6, 1996 at age 85. She is survived by sisters, Joan H. Rush of Huntington Beach and Gwen H. McQuade of Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania; nieces and nephews.

She was Dean of Women at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois for many years. She moved to Beachwalk (Huntington Beach) in 1982 and was a volunteer at the libraray and other civic activities. She will be remembered by all her relatives and friends. HARRIS, George M. D.

beloved husbnd of Betty H. Harris; adored father of George Jr. and Andrew Harris; loving brother of Irving (Adaire) Harris. Dr. Harris was a leading physician, researcher and teacher in the field of obstetrics and gynecology.

He was Chief of Staff at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital from 1971 to 1973. A founding Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists, Dr. Harris was Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cedars from 1960 to 1966 and its Director of Clinical Research and Continuing Medical Education from 1976 to 1988. A graduate of USC adn on the faculty of its School of Medicine for half a century, Dr. Harris also maintained an active private practice.

In 1984 he became a medical consultant to 'The Cosbyu During World War II he was a Senior Assistant Surgeon in the U. S. Public Health Service assigned to the U. S. Navy.

There he saw duty in Okinawa and in the North Atlantic. George was beloved by family, friends, and patients and will be in their hearts, always. Private services were held In Los Angeles on January 7. Contributions may be made to: The Helping Hand of IjOS Angeles, co Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90048, or to a charity of your choice.

HENDERSON, Margaret R. beloved wife of Albert H. Henderson; loving mother of Maureen and Martin Henderson. She was a partner of Jerry Hogan of Henderson and Hogan Agency for 29 years. Memorial Mass 10am, Wednesday at Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Santa Monica at Bedford, Beverly Hills.

Pierce Brothers Cunningham 4 nf ftryr'fii Times Ohituary Information 1-800-528-4637 Ext 77241 or Ext77242 Albany, Julia Arkush, J. Robert Barker, Hubert Berman, Pearl Bolton, Clara Boyer, Ethel Philip Burke, James Burns, Stanley Chavez, Frank Clark, Leone Clothier, William Davison, Leona Delhousayc, Iola Ehrlich, Arthur Escnstcn, Leon Eyraud, Albert Jr. Feigonbaum, Dorothy Feldner, Jeanne Fenig. Harry Field, Russell Jr. Fisher, T.C.

Flanagan, Robert Ford, Helen Frankcl, Charles DDS Franken, Shirley Fujita, Akira Galindo, Jennifer HOFFMAN, Fannie Mount Slnal Mortuary HOLSTROM Norton Sr. born on January 19, 1909 in South Dakota; passed away on January 5, 1996 in West Hills, California after a long and valiant battle with Alzheimer? Disease. Beloved husband of Lucille Holstorm of Woodland Hills and father of Norton Holstrom, Jr. (Mary Ann) of Santa Susana, he was the much cherished 'Bapa' of four grandchildren: Shelly (Harold), Dayn (Cheryl), Norton III (Lorrle) and Katrin (Dale); three step-grandchildren, Timothy Christopher (Elizabeth), and Tea (Jamie) Rock. He will be missed by his 15 great grandchildren: Ric, Torrie, Kristen, T.

J. Cody, Taryn, Jacqueline, Cameron, Julianne, Jesse, Taylor, Danielle, Jordan, Caitlin and Zachary. Mr. Holstrom was a businessman. He previously owned and operated Norton Sales in North li oily wood and the Lucille Norton Restaurant in Sherman Oaks.

Funeral services will be held 11am, Wednesday, January 10 at Chapel of the Oaks. Chatsworth with interment to follow in Oak-wood Memorial Park, Chatsworth. Pierce Bros. Pralswater Mortuaiy, Canoga Park (818910-2301) HOOD. Ravmond Vigil Service Wednesday 7pm at mortuary chapel.

Funeral Mass Thursday 10am at St. Anastasia. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Gates Klnealey Gates Smith Salsbury, 31UK7-71Z1 HOPSON, Judge John R. (retired) Custer Christiansen Mortuary, Covins HORWITZ.

Daniel beloved hus band of Gertrude Horwitz; loving father of David (Estelle) Horwitz and Betty (David) Luteky; adoring grandfather of Jeff, Deborah, Leah, and Josh; dear brother of Harold Horwitz and Bella Shulman. He will always be in our hearts. Services 10am, Wednesday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Mount Slnal Mortuary The Neptune Society, Burhank JONES, Floyd Private services to be held at Forest Lawn Glendale, Forest Lawn Mortuary. KALMANSOHN.

Adele E. Malinow Silverman Mortuary KATZ, Ethel Sharp Armsl rong Family, Directors KEVORKIAN, Margaret beloved mother of Rose John and Lucy Arzouman; loving grandmother and reat-grandmother; also survived yone brother. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Ararat Home in Mission Hills. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills KLEIMAN, Joseph 76; died January 6, 1996. Beloved husband of Shirley for 53 years; loving father of Richard (Susan), Robert (Malka) and Bill (Katie); affectionate 'Grandpa' to Tovah, Noah, David, Rachael, Corey, Esther.

Penina and Chaim; adored brother of Benjamin (Mildred), Irving, and Morris (Shirley). He was a brilliant, gentle man who will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He was a true mensch, a one-of-a-kind. In lieu of flowers, the family re- Suesta that donations be sent to; 'PICA Daycare Center, 11759 Missouri Los Angeles, CA 90025, or to: Congregation Ohr HaTorah, 4804 Laurel Canyon Blvd. 511.

Valley Village, CA 91607. Funeral services 12 noon, Tuesday, January 9 at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel Hillside Mortuary KOMER, lister survivd by Ruth, Sheela and Marc; died 122495 LEE, Haiel Huey born October 30, 1912 in Carson City, Nevada, passed away January 6, 1996 in Los Angeles. Loving mother of Dorothy (Robert) Schoon, Ronald (Lucy) Lam, Melvin (Sue) Lee, Woon Hing (Tai Yem) Wong Edmonton, Canada; daughters-in-law, Viola Lam and Doris Lee of Saskatoon, Canada; beloved grandmother of 14 and great-grandmother of 21; loving sister of Mary Gee of Ridgecrest, California and Jack (Penny) Huey. Also loving aunt to many nieces and nephews. She was a Realtor and Restaurateur in the Los Angeles area since 1950.

Funeral Service Friday, January 12, 1996 in the Old North Church, Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. The family has suggested in lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Wilshire Presbyterian Church, 300 S. Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90020, or to the Los Angeles Library Chinatown Branch, 536 W. College Street, L.A., CA 90012. LONDON, Fanny Hillside Mortuary LOUBE, Pearl loving mother of Michael (Wendy Widlus) Loube and Carolyn Besharn; cherished grandmother of Maria (Mark) Baldessare.

Services 12 noon, Wednesday at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Mount Slnal Mortuary MASUMOTO, Ichiro Roy 96. Beloved father of Seichi (Toshiko) Masumoto, Misako Morihiro and Sachiko (Joseph) Watari; grandfather of great -grandfathrr of 2. Funeral was held on Friday, January 5 at the Pasadena Buddhist Temple under the direction of Fukul Mortuary MC KIEHNAN, Thomas Francis II He passed away unexpectedly on January 5, 1996. He is survival by his father, Tom McKiernan; mother, Maria Cop-eland; stepmother, Kathleen McKiernan; 2 sisters, Rosemary McCartney and Colleen McKiernan; and brother, John McKiernan.

Funeral Mass to be held on Thursday evening at Corpus Christi Catholic Church. Interment will be private. Donations may be made in his memory to the charity of your choice or to The Thomas McKiernan Memory Fund, P.O. Box 14, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272. Gates, Kingsley Gates Santa Monica Directors.

Mclntyre, Roger Moog, Albert Opal, Dolores Pool, Frances Pratt, Mildred Rizzi, lionnio Rock, James Rodgcrs, Hufus Rosenberg, Ituth Ruppc, Marie Schlinger, Evelyn Schuitz, Goldio Shaw, James Sobel, Erwin Stcll, Aaron Sullivan, Donald Sutcliffc, Charles Takcmoto, Ilajimc Tamaki, Gencl Vcnnc, Beatrice Walch, Michael Whitakcr, Dorothy Wlnzcler, Ellis Wofsy, Arthur Yochcm, Anna Zidc, Dr. Brudo Ziff, Barrymorc MC INTYRE, Roger Randolph The Neptune Society, Burbank MOOG, Albert age 83; a retired quality-control inspector for the aerospace industry, passed away January 5, 1996 in Riverside. He was born August 1, 1915 in Long Beach, son of Montana pioneer, Albert Moog Sr. and Therese Bles-bois, a schoolteacher who migrated from France. During World War II he was a civilian mechanic for the Navy and was awarded a commendation for devising an airplane tail -hook strap improvement He resided for many years in Orange County, and most recently in Corona.

Al is survived by Mildred (Lomax), his wife of 54 years: daughters, Lisa Sewell of Brea and Leslie Slavens of Tucson, Arizona; grandchildren, Leah, Lauren, Logan and Chad; his sister, Marie Harvey of West Los Angeles. A chapel service will be held 12 noon, Wednesday, January 10 at Thomas Miller Mortuary, 1118 E. 6th Street, Corona. OPAL, Delores The Neptune Society, Burbank POOL, Frances Forest Lawn Glendale PRATT, Mildred loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and mend. Mount Slnal Mortuary RIZZL Bonnie beloved wife of Angelo; mother of Kirk (Sylvia) Rizzi and Angela (Ron) Bushey; grandmother to nine grandchildren.

Vigil and Funeral Liturgy 10am, Wednesday at St. Peter Italian Catholic Church, 1039 N. Broadway, Los Angeles. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Dirctors.

Guerra-Gutlerrei (213723-1125) ROCK, James Perry passed away January 7, 1996. He was grateful for his seventy years of life, especially those he lived one day at a time. He is survived by sons, Perry, Bill, and Jim Rock' daughters, Martha Trevillian, Tricia Dow, Eileen Merino, and Mary Ann Davies; and eleven grandchildren. Funeral Mass 6pm Wednesday at St. Philip the Apostle Church, Pasadena.

Memorials may be made to Bishop Gooden Home, Pasadena. Cabot Sons, Pasadena Directors. RODGERS, Rufus Graham 75; retired California industrial real estate developer; husband of Kathryn Stewart Rodgers, died January 7 1996 at his home in Lexington, Kentucky. Born in Jeffersonville, Indiana, son of the late Rufus A. and Matilda Diebel Rodgers, graduate of Indiana University, member of the Presbyterian Chruch and LL Commander, U.

S. Naval Reserve. Also survived by sons, Roderic G. and Peter S. Rodgers and daugh-ters-in- law, Rosemary and Mae, all of Newport Beach, California; three grandchildren.

He was preceded death by son, R. Mogan Rodgers. Services and burial January 10 in Lexington, Kentucky. Mllward Funeral Directors, Lexington. ROSENBERG, Ruth Hillside Mortuary RUPPE, Marie preceded in death by her husband, Donald; loving mother of Patricia Peterson (Gary); proud grandmother of Michele Mosier (Dan) and great-grandmother of Benjamin and Kaitlyn; also survived by sister, Blanche Argent; and niece, Suzanne Letourneau.

Mass of Christian Burial today at Holy Cross Mausoleum Chapel, 5838 W. Slauson Avenue, Culver City with committal to follow. Callanan Mortuary, 213462-2266 SCHLINGER, Evelyn S. born on October 2, 1912 in Minnesota; died January 4, 1996 in West Covina. Services 9am, Friday, January 12 at Pierce Brothers Simone DuBois Chapel, San Gabriel (818287-0595) Private interment in Valhalla Memorial Park.

SCHULTZ, Goldle Bell beloved aunt of Laina Cox and Nancy Chovan. Graveside services will be held Ham, Thursday, January 11, 1996 in Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. Forest Lawn Mortuary SHAW, James E. 66; died January 5, 1996. Jim was born in Los Angeles on November 9, 1927 and resided in Tujunga whee he graduated from Verdugo Hills High School in 1945.

Immediately following graduation, he enlisted in the U. S. Navy where he served on the USS Talladega unUl August of 1948. Jim attended Glendale Community College and received his Associates in Arts degree in 1949. After a brief re-enlistment in the Navy as a Naval Aviation Cadet in 1950, Jim began his career as a Firefighter with the City of Los Angeles in 1951.

Jim served the City in many of its fire stations over tne next 20 years and became a Captain a few years before he retired in 1978. Jim missed his career, and went back to work just one year later for the City of Glendale as a Fire Inspector until his final retirement in 1989. Jim was a talented musician and began playing the trombone in junior nigh school. He was a member of his high school band and later, a long time player in the Hook and ladder Lads, a group of fire-fighting musicians. After retirement, he kept busy in the Lockheed Band, Elks Band, Monterey Prk Band, and the El Sereno Band.

Music was Jim '8 passion and he played umil the end of his life. He had many friends that he had met during his ears as a musician as well as the friends whom he met working on the fire department James E. Shaw is survived by his wife, Lili; daughters, Carla and Pam; son-in-law, Alan. Donations can be made to: Hospice of the East San Gabriel Valley, 820 N. Phillips West Covina, CA 91791.

Services will be held 3pm, Tuesday, January 9, at Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Glendale. Forest Lawn Mortuary Times Ohituary Information Est 77242 or Est. 77241 Co0 Anactcs GTttneaa For assistance regarding Obituary i Notices Call Ms. Ryan (closed Sunday) (213) 237-7242 (213) 237-7241, or our Toll-Free Number 1-800-528-4637, Ext. 77241 or Ext.

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