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A12 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1994 LOS ANGELES TIMES GOVERNOR MONEY OBITUARIES FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS i ABBOTT, Nola H. Forest Lawn Glendale More on the Governor's Race Reprints of Times profiles on Kathleen Brown and Gov. Pete Wilson, and commentary by each, are available by fax from Times on Demand. Call 808-8463 and enter 8630. Selection option 1.

For the Wilson profile, order Item No. 5502; the Brown profile is No. 5503. For the Op-Ed commentary," order No. 5504.

The cost is $3 plus 50 cents for delivery. Details on using Times electronic services, B4 AHRENS, Arthur beloved husband of Marilynn T. Ahrens; stepfather of Linda Swanson and Marshall Neary; also survived by six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mr. Ahrens was employed by Anheuser Bush as a Quality Controller for 42 years.

Services will be held at 11am Thursday. November 3, 1994 at the YEE, Stephen W. Sr. beloved husband of Mae Yee; father tt Stephen (Lita) Yee, Jr. A4saj survived by his -Michael H.

(Vickie) Yee. Rueselirij (Susan) Yee and Randall Yee; ana four great-grandchildren. -iOi Services will be private. In lieu ot flowers, please send donations to a-charity of your choice. FereatiaJ Lawn Glendale, Forest LawnV-Mortuary.

a Up -y'-p OBITUARIES Glaser. Charles Hampson. Margaret Hidaka, Akiye Hoyt, Rosalie I. Iijima, Mariorie Inferrera, John Isobe, Takeo Johnson, Sis. Carolia Kanter, Marvin R.

Kelly, Mary H. Klein. Alice Kornfeld, David Lara, Eva C. Marmer, Sol McElhannon, Joe F. Minjares, Isabel Morris, Richard Murphy, Dennis I Neufeld.

Judith Abbott. Nola H. Ahrens, Arthur Amasuga, Kuniyo Angel, Sophies. Barasch, Celia M. Berger, Anna Blumenthal, Lee Boyce, Samuel III Campbell, Geraldine Capp, Louis Chapnick, Simon Cohen, Barbara J.

Crissman, Jay W. Curley, James M. Curry, Paul R. Ferrante, Paul Frank, Elin M. Frazin, Harriet Gaskill, Robert B.

Perkins, William Polak, Clara Reineck, Charles Richardson, Maude Rodriguez, Alice Rogers, Ralph Rosenthal, Lee Schall. Ben Shaner, Karen Sill, Lester Simmons, Ethelyn Smith, Joan Stark, John C. Swirin, Morris Tolsma, Olga M. Wells, Barbara Whitehead, Helen Wiles, Lucille M. Yee, Stephen Sr.

Little Church of the Klowers, Forest Lawn Glendale, Forest i.awn mortuary. Paid ObituariM AMASUGA, Kunlyo Grace 81, beloved sister of Chizuye (Hajime) Takemoto; sister-in-law of Mitsuko Santo; aunt of Jane (Roy) Asahi, Joanne (David) Yamahata, Jeanne (Steve) Ideno, Michael (Sherry) Santo, Steven (Jeanne) Santo and The American Society of sere. Authors, and Publishers, i records with deep sorrow the death of their beloved former publisher-! Board member, irft LESTER SILL in California on October 31, 1994. mif, Katsuya (snoko) Amasuga. Funeral Service Thursday, November 3, 1994, at HomDa Honffwanii Buddhist services luam, Wednesday, November 2 at Mount Sinai Menu orial Park, Los Angeles.

i Marilyn Bergman. IIJIMA, Marjoric Kikue Beloved mother of Clayton (Sheryl) Iijima and Eric Iijima of Hawaii; grand- REINECK, Charles William age 75; died at his residence in Diamond Springs, California on October 28, Temple, 815 B. First Street, President. ASCAP I lax Angeies. rukul Mortuary, Directors (213) 626-0441 moiner oi uarvi ujima; daughter of Mrs.

Sakayo Takayama of Hawaii; eitAl nf Mpd lK ANGEL, Sophie S. Funorai Notice Mount Sinai Mortuary Tashiro, George (Edna) and Clarence (Helen) Takayama, the later turn nf Hawaii, olon JORDAN C.SEIBERT BARASCH, Celia M. beloved mother of Richard Barasch; loving sister of Hymie (Edith) Dobovsky, 1... i Fireman, Los Angeleari by many other relatives. 1994.

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Mr. Reinecke was a retired self-employed landscpe irrigation designer for over 40 years. He was a member and a past President of the American Society of Irrigation Consultants; a graduate of California Institute of the Arts; co-owner of a family-owned manufacturing company; also an assistant animator for the Walt Disney Company. Survivors include: wife, Jennifer Marie Reinecke of Diamond Springs; sons: Ryan Hermes of time wean uuuuvHiijr, dim inuiiiie Dobovsky-Greenberg. Services Thursdav.

lDm at Mount Memorial Services Saturday, November 5, 1994 from 3pm at Gardena Valley Baptist Cnurch, 1630 W. 158th Gardpna ire reureu. Appointed March 26ii! 1942; service pensioned July 9, 1965; deceased November 1, 1994 at Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mount oinai monuary California, with Rev. Sam Lancaster.

services 1 1 lamf-l' Funeral Tonomura officiating. Kubota Nikkei Mortuary, directors (213) 749-1449 November 5 at Elks Lodge, 240 E-Avenue 'K', Lancaster. 1 BERGER, Anna beloved mother of Natalie Hayden and Leslie Bergen adored grandmother of four; great-grandmother of five. Private services under the direction of Glasband-Wlllen Mortuary, INFERRERA. John beloved hus band of Audrey L.

Inferrera; son of me laie aiepnen ana Josephine Inferrera: brother of Stella In Momoriam worm nonywooq. Continued from A3 who had taken aim at a vulnerable, politically unpopular segment of society in supporting the immigration initiative. "Aren't you tired of bullies? Aren't you tired of people who bash?" she asked supporters at a rally in San Bernardino. Brown dismissed the initiative, labeled Our its proponents, as "Snoop or Snitch." In angry tones, Gore added his voice to those of national leaders who have weighed into the statewide battle over the controversial propo-sition. He broadened his attack to include both Wilson and the Republican U.S.

Senate candidate, Mike Huffington, who is battling incumbent Democrat Dianne Feinstein. "Throughout American history and throughout world history, you will find examples of people who are bereft of ideas, who have failed at governing coming up with the strategy of scapegoating groups that they can characterize as different or outside the group they're appealing to," the vice president said. "It is not worthy of California. It is not worthy of the United States of America. It's a disgraceful campaign tactic, and it ought to be rejected by the people of California and the people of our country.

"What California needs," Gore added, "is not 'Nuevo California needs a good governor and a reelected senator, Dianne Feinstein." Throughout the day, as she traveled in a small private jet up California's Central Coast, Brown repeatedly demanded that Wilson explain before Election Day precisely how the measure would work. "We need Pete Wilson to come clean," said Brown, talking with reporters after a San Bernardino breakfast with 350 Democrats. "What is Proposition 187 all about? Who is going to pay for documentation? Who is going to have to report? Who is going to implement? Who is going to pay for this?" At his campaign stops, Wilson deflected questions about how he would implement the initiative if it is passed. He said he would defer those decisions until after the election. But he did vow that if officials charged with reporting illegal immigrants did not do so, he would seek a court order to enforce the new law.

"I am not a scofflaw," the governor said. "If the people of California Sampson, the late James Inferrera, Continued from A3 placed only $3.2 million into developing and placing broadcast ads. Huffington campaign official Ken Khachigian argues that the Santa Barbara congressman has spent less TV money per vote than other wealthy Senate candidates. Helms spent $2.47 on media for each of the 2 million votes cast in North Carolina in 1992. Assuming that the turnout in California approaches the 9.9 million votes cast in 1992, Huffington so far has spent about $2.01 per vote.

In a normal year, Feinstein's $7 million in broadcast advertising expenses would be considered enormous. But this is no ordinary election year. Huffington's broadcast advertising costs are nearly half as much as the $46.1 million spent by all Senate incumbents in 1992. Moreover, many political experts predict that Huffington could surpass $30 million before the election is over. Huffington's media blitz has included payments of $19.5 million to Farrell Media of New York for placing his television and 'radio spots.

Gannon, McCarthy, Mason of Washington has billed Huffington $220,000 for creating the ads. Huffington also has spent $611,147 on polling, or more than four times the amount that Senate incumbents in hotly contested races spent in 1992. While large sums are used to measure Huffington's public standing, the polling money undoubtedly has allowed his campaign to test its advertising message with focus groups to a degree unmatched by any other candidate. The unprecedented TV spending permitted Huffington to breeze to an easy primary victory in June over Republican William E. Dan-nemeyer and to catch up to Feinstein in statewide polls by establishing name recognition.

But the edge that comes with having an open checkbook may be reduced during the final week of the campaign as political candidates in all statewide races compete to purchase prime-time advertising. "The thing Huffington is going to run into is that the inventory stations have becomes very limited," said Edward Blakely, a Republican media consultant in Washington. "I don't care how much money you have. There's only so much time you can buy." BLUMENTHAL, Lee died in Nnrthririore. nn Orlnhor 29.

1994. Antnoy J. interrera, of Watertown, Massachusetts and JoseDh inferrera In Memory of i MARION DWYER urange county, Kooeri rtemecke of Piacerville, and Douglas Reinecke of Diamond Springs-, brothers, Frederick Reinecke of Victorville and Ed Reinecke of Piacerville; sister, Charlotte Mclnturff of Pleasant Valley; eight grandchildren. Memorial services will be held 2pm, Friday, November 4 at Chapel ol the Pines Funeral Home, Piacerville. In lieu of flowers, lease 'make contributions to: nowline Hospice of El Dorado County, 3125 Cedar Ravine Road, Piacerville, CA 95667.

She was 87 years young. of Ashland, Massachusetts; father Nov. 2. 1904 Jan. 15.

1993 Forever in our prayers and minds, lour loving lamuy. BEN CREASON Beiovea motner oi Auarey sager-man (Richard), and Leonard Blumenthal (Patrice). She was a loving and devoted grandmother to Nancy (Mary Pearl) and Eric Sagerman and to Gabriel and Max Blumenthal: adoring aunt to Felecia Levy. Beloved wife of the late Samuel Blumenthal and devoted twin to the late Esther Wallach. She was a special woman who of uenise McNalley, Stephen (Sheila) Inferrera, Glenn (Valerie) Nieth, Allen Nieth, Charles (Cathy) Nieth, Michael and Timothy Nieth and Cheryl White; also survived by thirteen grandchildren and three great grand-chilren.

Services to be held at Wednesday, November 2, 1994 at 1913 1992 Revered Patriarch Forever on the 50-yard line of our hearts. RICHARDSON, Maude P. age 90 Coleman Mortuary 310691-7778 RODRIGUEZ, Alice G. Cuerra-Gutierrez (213721-8444) pass it, then it is the law and it should be implemented." Wilson was responding to comments by Atty. Gen.

Dan Lungren, who said Monday that he would have no authority to prosecute teachers and others who failed to report suspected illegal immigrants. Under the proposition, medical personnel and others are required to report suspected illegal immigrants to federal authorities. The proposition bars illegal immigrants from receiving non-emergency state benefits, including education. The governor, though responding to questions on 187 from reporters, steered clear of the controversial subject in his four campaign stops Tuesday. Instead he focused on crime, an issue of huge importance to California voters and one in which polls show voters siding with Wilson over Brown.

At the Garden Grove Police Department, Wilson said Brown had been a "no-show" during the many recent fights to strengthen criminal penalties in California. "Ms. Brown has played no role in bringing about the reforms that will bring us the safer neighborhoods that Californians deserve," he said. At each of his campaign appearances Tuesday in Riverside, at the Los Angeles County Jail, in Garden Grove and in San Diego-Wilson was backed by more than a dozen officers clad in blue Wind-breakers with the logo, "Law Enforcement for Pete Wilson." In another development, a Field Poll published Tuesday gave Wilson a 48 -41 lead over Brown among registered voters. Wilson led by nine points, 50 -41, among those considered likely to cast ballots.

Times political writer Cathleen Decker contributed to this story. --i0j Cemetery Lots-Crypts ROGERS. Ralnh Bailey me cnurcn oi the Kecessional, Forest Lawn Glendale, Forest wucnea me lives oi many people with her caring nature and many talents. She will be sorelv missed iawn monuary. MOUNT SINAI: 2 side by side plots liV choice Moses Section 28; $7,500 for by all her friends and relatives.

INFERRERA, John beloved husband of Audrev L. Inferrera, father potn vip iqu-iu Services to be held at Friday, November 4, 1994 at the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Glendale, Forest Lawn. ROSENTHAL, Lee Groman-Eden Mortuary F.L. Glendale: Meditation Seel. enmo.

of Denise McNalley, Stephen (S- lawn crypt $5,000 Pp 310596-7916 Miir r-unerai services Wednesday, November 2, 10am at Groman-Eden Chapel in Mission Hills. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wilkinson Senior Citizen Center, Northridge, CA. Groman- nnnhlo rtlnl- Mt niiunc Eden Mem. Pk 818-784-4475 Pp 'VM mortuary qirectors neiia; imerrera, liienn ivaieriej Nieth, Allen Nieth, Charles (C-athy) Nieth, Michael and Timothy Nieth and Cheryl White; also survived by thirteen grand-children, three great grand-grandchildren. Services to be held Wednesday, November 2, 1994 at the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Glendale.

BOYCE, Samuel William Henry III Born January 22, 1929 in Hamden. Connecticut, nassed awav Cremation Services October 30, 1994 at his residence in SCHALL, Ben beloved husband of Betty Schall: loving father of Lynn (Claire), and Stephen Schall; adoring grandfather of Darryl, Andrea, and Brian Schall; caring uncle of Gloria and Joe Bloomberg. Services 12 noon, Thursday, November 3 at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Mount Sinai Mortuary In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the American Heart Association. Forest Lawn Mortuary ISOBE, Takeo Tak' 74, beloved husband of Kikue, father nf Craiff NEPTUNE SOCIETY 310831-0664 818845-2415 800201-3315 Newport Beach, California.

He is survived by his sons, William, Brian and Christopher) daughters, Cynthia Wyrick and Nicole Boycei and three grandchildren. Vigil Services will be held at 7pm Wednesday, November 2nd and Mass of Christian Burial at Ham on Thursday, November 3rd, both at T. (Cheryl), Linda S. Nakaba. Los Angeles Burbank uonna a.

irony) Nagatam and Faye M. (Bob) Anderson: grandfather of six; brother of Jimmy I. (Teruko); uncle of Daniel Y. and brother-in-law of Jiro (Harue) Hara, Noboru Soeda and Jack T. ARMSTRONG FAMILY I MALLQMITTIN I (Kimie) Kawasaki.

Funeral Thursday, November 3, 1994 from at Gardena uur iueen oi Angeis catnonc Church, Newport Beach, Interment will take place in Hamden, Connecticut. The family also requests, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to S.P.I.N., Newport Beach, CA 92660. Pacific View Mortuary. Newport Beach. I I Buddhist Church, 1517 W.

166th Gardena. Fukul Mortuary SHANER, Karen Eustace age 45; of Oxnard; passed away on October 27, 1994 at her residence after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Shaner was born September 13, 1949 in Los Angels and had been a Ventura County resident for 15 years. She was a graduate of Loyola Marymount University and the Gemological Institute of America.

She is survived by her husband, James Shaner of Oxnard, and daughters, Heather and Meghan, also of Oxnard; her mother, Jelsie Eustace of Los Angeles. Burial will be in Santa Clara Cemetery in Oxnard. Memorial donations may be made to the Ameri- Tola! $488 Free Literature ALL LA. ORANGE CO. i CAMPBELL.

Geraldine (800) 286-6789 LwAnneto oresi mortuary, covina JOHNSON, Sister M. Carolita, O.S.F. (Mary Isabella) born October 5, 1925 in San Buenaventura. California and died October 29. 1994 CAPP.

Lauii Groman-Eden Mortuary in ranKion, Illinois, sue entered CHAPNICK. Simon Funeral Directors uroman-Kttcn mortuary COHEN. Barbara 1. can cancer society. tne Franciscan sisters of the Sacred Heart in Joliet, Illinois on March 7, 1947 and professed vows October 4, 1944.

She graduated from SL Joseph School of Nursing in Joliet. Illinois in 1951. and served Mallnow ft Silverman Mortuary CRISSMAN, Jay William passed away October 29, 1994 in Huntington Beach. He was a 45-year resident of Rosemead and a member of A Mend of the 111. Mount Sinai Rosemead Masonic Lodge and Optimist Club.

He retired after 30 as a nurse and hospital Chaplain at hospitals in Illinois and California. From 1983 to 1989 she was Director of Pastoral Care at St. Joseph Medical Center in Jolit and from 1989 to 1994 she served as Councilor to her TOWN: Violence Intrudes on San Jacinto years with Bank of America. He is SILL, Lester beloved husband of Harriet Sill; loving father of Chuck (Rebecca) Kaye, Joel (Kallie), Gregory, and Lonnie (Nicole) Sill; adoring grandfather of Darcy, Molly, and Emily Kaye, Alexander and Natasha Sill; devoted brother of Ethel Gordon, Frieda Gross, and Selma Ackerman. Services 10am, Wednesday, November 2 at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Mount Sinai Memorial Park.

Mount Sinai Mortuary In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Retinitis Pigmentosa Foundation. Los Angeles survived oy nis daughter, Annette M. Troxel; son, Roger W. Crissman; a three-year old grandson. Religious Congregation in Frankfort, Illinois.

Sister Carolita was recovering from a stroke she suffered last August. 213469-6000 8006004)076 Continued from A3 9-year-old Susana. uiavesiue services ue neiu 10am. Wednesday. November 2 in a wane was neia uciooer 31 at Rose Hills Memorial Park, 3900 S.

Workman Mill Road, Whittier. the Motherhouae of the Franciscan Rose Hills Mortuary directing Sisters of the Sacred Heart in Frankfort. Sister Carolita Mass WkiTtin; mm kit CURLEY, James Mellon 37; for merlv of Malibu. California and was on Tuesday, November 1 at, Oueen of Angels Chanel at the SIMMONS, Ethelyn 'Ethy' beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Private family services at Hillside Memorial Park.

Hillside Mortuary mm 1 Motherhouse and burial will be in oi. jonn cemetery, jouet, Illinois. Vandenburg Funeral Home. 670 W. SMITH.

Joan 174th Tiuley Park, Illinoius laie oi Mannaiian, new yorK; on November 1, 1994. He is survived by his parents, Ambassador Walter J. P. and Mary Walton Curley of New York; a sister, Margaret Curley Wiles of North Yarmouth, Maine; a brother, Willaim J. P.

Ill and Jane Curley of New York: a brother. John Walton and Cvnthia Hillside Mortuary BflniBihnurviin, Mallnow Silverman Mortuary Curley of St. Louis, Missouri; 7 nieces and nephews; his grand mother, Rachel Mellon Walton or Pittsburgh. Pennsvvania and manv KELLY, Mary H. beloved mother of Victoria P.

Kleeschulte, Constance George, Deborah and Daniel H. Kelly, and Candice K. Wagner; sister of Avllla A. Barkis (Charles); also survived by five grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Kern Hospice in otner Deiovea memoers ot nis k.y Drer? tjtt family.

Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Vincent Ferrer Church, Lexington Avenue at 66th New York City on Friday at 11am. In lieu of flowers, contributions in naKersiieio, caiuornia, or to a favorite charity. Mortuary 1 (310) 699-0921 Located at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier -1 Services to be held STARK, John C. of Santa Monica and Lake Arrowhead.

With him at UCLA Medical Center were Christopher and Michael Stark, his devoted sons, and Louise Lockett, his loving friend. John will be missed by his many friends and colleagues, including his little theater and bicycling groups throughout the United States and other countries. Special thanks to Michael Rosove, M.D., his staff, and to all those at UCLA Medical Center who cared for John during his long bout with Lymphoma. A Memorial Mass to celebrate John's life will be held at St. Monica Catholic Church Pastoral Center Chapel, 725 California Santa Monica, on Saturday, November 5th, 1994 at 2pm.

Donations in John's memory may be made to the Pacific Oncology Society, 100 UCLA Medical Plaza, Suite 1550, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Gates, Kingsley Gates Mortuary, Santa Monica, Directors Thursday, November 3, 1994 at Wee Kirk o'the Heather, Forest Buenrostro children use her bathroom when their mom was gone and they were locked out of their own place. Cabanila said she didn't hear anything unusual the morning that police found the bodies. Just a thump, about 3 in the morning. At Hyatt Elementary School, where Vicente was a third-grader and Susana was in fourth grade, the office staff last week photocopied handouts, "Some Basic Guidelines to Help Children Deal With Death." On Tuesday, Principal Deborah DeForge was making tentative plans for an on -campus memorial service for the Buenrostro children, a catharsis for the other youngsters and teachers.

Susana was the shy, quiet one of the two, DeForge said. She hoped to become a dancer or singer. Vicente was the funny one, always laughing and teasing others. Both were athletic. Last Thursday afternoon's Blast to the Past school dance was held as scheduled.

"We want to keep the routine as much as possible," De-Forge said. "The kids need something to rely on while they're dealing with the grief of this tragedy." inconsistent, Bentley said. Her arraignment is scheduled Nov. 10. Bentley said he will prosecute her on three counts of murder, and he is thinking of asking for the death penalty.

In the patio of the Buenrostro one-story garden apartment, two bicycles, a red-and-white trike, green roller skates, a doll and a football were still neatly arranged after the yellow crime tape had been removed from the scene. Neighbors tried to make sense of the crime. Some just decided they couldn't. "We're just like family and we don't want to talk about it," said one woman. She broke into tears and excused herself "I still don't think it was her," offered Manuela Villareal.

"Maybe it was drugs." Bill Brudi said he used to fly kites with the children. "The kids were always dressed nice, didn't sass anyone back, and their mom would take them to church twice a week," he said. Velia Cabanila was more suspicious. She lived in the same four-unit building and could hear, she said, plenty of shouting and yelling through the wall. And she'd let the memory of James M.

Curley can be made to The Center for Special Studies at New York Hospital, 525 E. 68th New York, New York Lawn tiienoaie. Forest Lawn Mortuary 10021. All day Thursday, police interviewed Dora Buenrostro, who that morning had stormed into the police station, seeking help because, she maintained, her estranged husband had shown up and she feared for her children's safety. When an officer returned to her apartment, he found the stabbed bodies of the two older children on a blood-soaked living room couch.

Buenrostro alleged her husband killed them. But he lived and worked in Los Angeles and had an ironclad alibi, police concluded. They fed her lunch and they fed her dinner and they kept asking her if she knew where her youngest child was. Her answers were cool and evasive, said Riverside County Deputy Dist. Atty.

Richard Bentley, who listened in. Later that evening, youngsters found Deidra's body, strapped in a car seat, inside an abandoned, rural post office building strewn with broken glass. She had been stabbed in the neck, like the others. At 2 a.m. Friday, police arrested the 34-year-old woman with wavy brown hair falling past her shoulders.

Her statements to police were KLEIN. Alice CURRY. Paul Ross of Toluca Lake Groman-Eden Mortuary KORNFELD. David Groman-Eden Mortuary California, age 40, passed away October 27, 1994. He is survived by his parents, William and Joan Curry of Las Vegas, Nevada, formerly of Toluca Lake, California; brother.

Mark, now residing in LARA. Eva C. Hollywood Hills Guerra-Gutierrei (213723-1125) I Cleml.il Gi'irrtWe MARMER, Sol beloved husband of Santa Clarita; and Helen Curry of mrm cugene, uregon. ewmiM 8tner; loving tamer of Bene stark and Manny Marmer; also survived by many adored grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services Thursday, 2pm at Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Mount Sinai Groman-Eden Mortuary Directors FERRANTE, Paul born December 12, 1911, passed away Sunday, October 30, 1994 at his home in West Hollywood after a long ill Mortuary ness.

He is survived by his sister, Margaret Germaine: his brother. TOLSMA, Olga M. beloved mother of Dorothy Davis and John Tolsma; grandmother of Judie Manto; also survived by her great grandchildren, Theresa and Danielle Manto; predeceased by her great grandson. Marc Manto. Services to be held at Wednesday, November 2, 1994 at the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn Glendale, Forest Art (Marge) Ferrante, and his partner of 35 years, Tom Raynor.

Services in nis honor will be held Tuesday, November 1, 1994 at at St. Victor's Church, 8634 Hollowav West Hollywood. MC ELHANNON, Joe F. age 88: formerly of Woodland Hills, passed away October 20, 1994 in Temple, Texas. Mr.

Mc Elhannon was a retired investigator for Equifax Inc. Memorial services will be held 10am, Thursday, November 3 at Pierce Brothers Valhalla, 10621 Victory North Hollywood. Paul was loved and respected by Lawn mortuary. I 'fffttft everyone wno Knew mm. ne can WELLS.

Barbara Ann Heyneman never pe replaced mm oassed on October 29. 1994 in San Francisco, her hometown. Beloved FRANK, Elin M. passed away November 1, 1994. She is survived by her son, William P.

Frank; grandchildren, Richard W. and Christina L. Frank. Funeral services private. Cabot motner ot Andrew Heyneman, Claudia Wells, Jennifer Phinney; and son-in-law.

Alan Phinney. Cuerra-GutlerreV(213723-1125) MORRIS, Richard A. age 60; of Canqga Park; passed away October 27, 1994. He is survived by his uncle, George Morris: aunt, June Mattson; many friends and relatives. Graveside services 1pm, Thursday, November 3 in Oakwood Memorial Park, Chatsworth.

Pierce Brothers Praiswater Mortuary, sons, rasaacna, qirectors A private'memorial service will be held. Donations preferred to: Lymphoma Research Fund, co Dr, Alexandra Levine, USC School of ''If FRAZIN. Harriet (Auerbachi In Manchester, New Hampshire on Monday. October 31. 1994.

Former Medicine. 1441 Eastlake Avenue, Drunk Driving Trend Room 801, Los Angeles, CA 90033. For canoga ram ibib.mu-zjqi ly of Los Angeles, California and Chicago, Illinois; beloved wife of the late Ralph Frazin; loving mother of Dr. Jared A. Frazin and his WHITEHEAD, Helen L.

67; of San Marino and Palm Springs; passed awav October 26. 1994 in London. ARRESTS: Odds Favor the Driver Yearly totals of deaths and injuries related to drunk driving both declined 43 in Orange County in 1993 as compared to 1988: wife, Karen Kessenich of Bloom ington, Minnesota, and Laura Frazin Steele and her husband. Deaths Injuries Richard Steele of Newmarket. New following complications related to kidney failure.

Helen became ill while on a Mediterranean cruise with her husband, Jack. She was born in Palm Springs, and graduated from Redlands University. She was past President of the Pasadena Guild of Children's Hospital and Hampshire; cherished grandmother 6,000 oi josnua, aaran, ana umuy; aear sister oi ieanore spuzer ot coium bus. Ohio. assistance regarding Obituary; Notices 3,061 Remembrances may be made to a charity of your choice.

Levine Board memoer oi me soum fas-adena-San Marino YMCA. Memberships include: Blue Ribbon 500. Chapel, Brookllne, Massachusetts GASKILL. Robert B. National Charity League, and Pasadena Jr.

League. 4,000 Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. GLASER. Charles She is survived by her beloved husband of 43 years, Jack; 3 children and 9 grandchildren. Services 1 lam.

Thursday at San mount ainal mortuary HAMPSON. Margaret Fisher 150 1 1 1 1 ioo 50 I 1 1 I 1 i 3,000 beloved mother of Linda Brooks MURPHY, Dennis E. born in Newton, Kansas on October 6, 1931; passed away in Costa Mesa at his residence on October 29, 1994. He is survived by nis devoted wife, Betty Murphy: his loving children, Kathleen, Michael, Carri, and Gre- Sory; grandchildren, Christoher, icnolas, Andrew, Steven, and Meghan. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

Services to be held November 3, 2pm at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker, Costa Mesa. Donations in lieu of flowers, may be made to the Americn Heart Association in his name. NEUFELD, Judith beloved wife of Frank Neufeld; loving mother of Milton (Ann) Neufeld and Richard Neufeld. Graveside services 10am, Thursday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park.

Mount Sinai Mortuary PERKINS, William Hardin Beloved husband of Paulette; father of William Robert; also survived by mother, Betty Nutter; sister, June (John) Fors; brothers, Michael Patrick H. (Janne) Nutter, James P. (Diana) and Robert D. (Sherrie) Perkins. Services will be held at 3pm Wednesday, November 2, 1994 in the Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn Hollyood Hills, Forest Lawn Mortuary.

In lieu of flowers, please do a special kindness for a and Daniel Stowell; grandmother of Marino Community Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: South Pasadena-San Marino YMCA, 1605 Garfield South jeti urooKs. Services to be held at lorn 2.000 Pasadena, CA 91030. or to: Chi Thursday, November 3, 1994 at the Call Ms. Ryan A a dren's Hosoital of Los Angeles.

Little Church of. the Flowers, Attn. Foundation Office 129, Los Forest Lawn Ulendale, Forest 1,000 Angeies, ca awo4. Liwn mortuary. HIDAKA, Akiye 65.

she is survived by her husband, Tatsuo; sons. Shin (Karen) and Osamu Sam Hidaka: For understanding -and helpful (closed Sunday) WILES, Lucille M. age 75; of El Segundo; a receptionist, passed away on October 28, 1994. She is survived by daughters, Jackie Mc Kirdy of Westchester and Janice Spaeth of La Mirada; sons, Jim, Wiles of Westchester and Jeff two brothers and three sisters of 88 '89 '90 '91 '92 '93 '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 '93 t.i Sources: California Highway Patrol Continued from All and pedestrians to drunk drivers. "If a police officer gets hit and killed, then I say we're all vulnerable," Post said.

"It's just verytragic." Unfortunately, Post said, many people' in California still believe that "it's never going to happen to them." Many still view drunk driving as if it's "the least violent of all violent crimes." "But when you have a piece of machinery weighing as much as a car slamming into a body or a car, that is violent," she said. In Orange County, drunk-driving fatalities decreased by 43 from 1988 to 1993. The number of injuries from drunk-driving accidents decreased by 43 in the same period, according to CHP figures. More stringent laws, aggressive enforcement, sobriety checkpoints and publicity have combined to help reduce casualties in the county, Post said. Ironically, adults in Orange Japan, and many nephews and nieces of Japan.

Memorial service will be held on Sunday, November 6, 1994 from 2pm at Fukul Mortuary 'Chapel In The Garden'. 707 E. Temple Street. Wiles of Acton; four sisters; nine (213)237-7241; DORIS SHIELDS Los Angeles Times granacmiaren ana two Los Angeles, with Pastor Shinaei Funeral Mass 10am, Wednesday at St. Jerome Catholic Church in something comical, said Steve Honama omciaung.

HOYT. Rosalie Irene Born May 22. Westchester. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: Commu irieno in nis memory. Kohler, a CHP spokesman in Sac ramento.

1926 in Nebraska. She came to nity Hospice Care, 970 W. 190th-St, (213) 237-7242 Toll-Free Number" 1-800-528-4637 at 77241 or Ext. 77242 IX. POLAK, Clara Helena Mount Sinai Mortuary California in 1942.

met her husband. puue gov, lunanue, aww. Albert and they were married in 1944. She worked 39 years for Eastman Chemical Co. Division of Eastman Kodak.

Rosalie retired "I'm talking 10 to 12 years ago," Kohler said. Teen-agers especial County admitted to drinking and driving more than twice as often as residents of the rest of the state, according to a survey released in May by the county's Health Care Agency. In that study, 7 of Orange County residents who responded to the survey admitted to drinking and driving. Before MADD and other high-profile groups became established, society viewed drunk drivers as ly thought that driving drunk was in 1991 and she and her husband traveled extensively. Rosalie went to be with the Lord October 29, 1994 and will be intered at a joke.

But the increasing aware Westminster Memorial Park. Times Obituary Information Call Ms. Ryan 1-800-528-4537 Ext. 77241 or Ext. 77242 (closed Sunday) Cos Anjjeteo imeo Graveside Services Thursdav.

Cog Angeles (Times ness and tragedy to people's lives have changed attitudes. It's not November 3, at Her Memorial Services will be held November 12, 1994 at 11am at' Christ Presbyterian Church in funny anymore, and it's expen Lanewooq. sive..

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