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A40oc SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1994 LOS ANGELES TIMES Obituaries Wilbert Harrison; Singer Had Hits With 'Let's Work Together' i i You Won't Believe It 'til You See It 2 Million Inventory Oriental Rug Sale f. p. and was by far Harrison's biggest hit. The song, a version of the blues tune "K.C. Loving," was also performed and recorded by the Beatles, James Brown and Ann-Mar -gret.

"Let's Work Together" was a plea for greater understanding among people, and its success led to a big-time but abbreviated tour with Creedence Clearwater. Harrison's guitar playing and singing began in his hometown of Charlotte, N.C, and by the early 1950s he was making a few unsuccessful records for the Rockin label. One was "This Woman of Mine," which attracted some attention and led to a recording contract with the DeLuxe and Savoy labels and later with Fury. Although he continued to perform into the '90s, Harrison never matched his earlier successes. Jty BURT A.

FOLKART tlMES STAFF WRITER Wilbert Harrison, whose rollicking version of a blues tune that extolled those "crazy little women" tyho lived in Kansas City became Jin overnight success near the awn of rock 'n' roll, has died. Harrison, who battled poverty jmd fickle fans through the major art of his career, died Wednesday )f a stroke in Spencer, N.C. He was $5. Although he had two big hits during a career that began when lie was 16 "Kansas City" in 1959 jind "Let's Work Together" a decide later Harrison was forced to Work as a solo act throughout his life, because he could never afford eidemen. "Kansas City" topped the pop fcharts for two weeks in May, 1959, pave Johnson, 39; L.A.'s First AIDS poordinator, Writer on Gay Issues Dave Johnson, who became the first AIDS coordinator for Los Angeles when Mayor Tom Bradley pamed him to implement the city's program in 1989, died Thursday of the complications of lDS.

A spokeswoman for the Chris ferownlie Hospice near Downtown Angeles said Johnson was 39 when he died there Thursday evening. Johnson brought a wealth of experience in gay causes to the city post, where he was responsible for mobilizing the city's efforts to cope with the AIDS epidemic. He oversaw residential units, prevention programs and even financial aid for those too ill to support themselves. He also wrote about the disease in mainstream publications such as The Times and in the alternative press, which published many of his articles and essays. At one time he had been a reporter and editorial writer for the old Los Angeles Free Press.

Before taking the city job, he had been a co-founder and first chairman of the United AIDS Coalition of Los Angeles County an umbrella group of 30 organizations and executive director of Being AlivePeople With AIDS Coalition. Before that he worked in the private sector as a project manager for credit, sales and advertising for May Department Stores in Los Angeles. He turned full time to the AIDS battle after his longtime companion died in 1986. During the early 1970s, Johnson was coordinator of the UCLA Gay Students' Union and coordinator of the Gay Community Services Center. Survivors include his parents, Russell and Connie Johnson, and a brother and sister.

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Within four years, he was considered a professional saxophonist. Known for his solos, in 1957 Allen had a solo hit record, "Walkin' with Mr. Lee." He later turned to rock and roll, touring in the 1980s with the Rolling Stones and the Blasters. On Oct. 18 in Los Angeles of lung cancer.

OBITUARIESFUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS JORDAN, Michael A. born in GIUNSKY, Hortense survived by Cremation Services sons, Korjert manne), and Hicnara noDOKen, new jersey on Hay 31, 1928. oassed awav in Los Angeles (Hetty); daugnters. Barbara (Jerrv) Werlin. and the late Alice ROBINSON, James originally from Baltimore, Maryland, passed away September 9, 1994.

He is survived by nis wife of 56 years, Irene; children, Glenn, Stephen and Roberta; and 9 grandchildren. on October 27, 1994. Better known Conn; grandchildren, Andrea, William, Laura, Cari, Alisa, Margaret, Stefani, and Alexandra; great-grandson, Michael. Memorial services Sunday, 3pm at University Synagogue in Brentwood. Burial in Omaha, Nebraska.

OBITUARIES Heubach, Ruth O. Jordan, Michael A. Langlois, Alan W. Levey, Maurice J. Mannason, Fay E.

Martini, Emil III Mosclcy, Lawrence Naftulin, Daria Needle, Newton Padgalskas, Walter Parks, Sallie Pelter, Moe Putz, Rodney J. NEPTUNE SOCIETY 310831-0664 818845-2415 800201-3315 X. Lot Angelas Burbank as Mikey his warm, sincere smile greeted so many at Matteo's Italian Restaurant for the past 30 years. He was the best brother, uncle and friend. This special man touched so many lives and will be deeply missed by his brothers, Matty (Jacquelin) Jordan, Joseph (Ann) Giordano; his sister, Marie Robinson, James Jr.

Rose, Gcraldine Salkin, Bess M. Schlesing, Gloria Shinji, Hiromi Shorr, Kenneth Silverman, Betty Toberman, Lucy G. Wayne, Elsie M. Wilson, James D. Yamamoto, Yacko Yano, Sadatoshi Apkarian, Aznive Bell, Owen A.

Blumfieid, Thompson Catalan, Joe Cohen, Simon S. Eisenbcrg, Pauline Esserman, Ann B. Frederick, Emery V. Galper, Ethel S. Gilinsky, Hortense Goodman, Janet G.

Gordon, David L. Hagny, Jane M. Memorial service win oe neio at 2pm on Sunday, November 20, 1994 at McCormick Mortuary, Laguna Hills, 714768-0933. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: American Red Cross, 714835-5381 or HospiceSaddleback Memorial Hillside Mortuary GOODMAN, Janet Greenspon, born foundation, 714402-Sii ARMSTRONG FAMILY (Donald) Alfano: and his life long friend, Bobby Casselman. Uncle Mikey was like a father to many of his nieces and nephews.

Matty's son Michael (Teresa); Joseph's ROSE. Geraldlne oassed awav October 20, 1994. Will be greatly APKARIAN, Mn. Amlve was born on April 21, 1903 in the city of Constantinople. She was married to the late Rev.

Hovaness Apkarian. She and her husband lived and served in various churches in cities around the world including Aleppo, Syria, New Britain, Connecticut, Oakland, California and Chicago, Illinois. She served as Secretary and Parish Assistant to the United Armenian Congregational Church for IS years, where she was also a member. She died October 25, 1994 at Ararat Convalescent Hospital in Eagle Rock, California after a long illness. She is survived by her five children: Elizabeth Agbabian, Ara Apkarian, George Apkarian, Grace Kurkjian, Margo Gulesseriam eleven grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.

There will be private interment at Hollywood Hills Memorial Park on Friday, October 28th at 11am. A Memorial Service will be held for her at the United Armenian Congregational Church on Sunday, October 30th at In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the United Armenian Congregational Church, 3480 Cahuenga Hollywood. 90068. Forest Lawa-Hollywood Hills. missed dv ner Deioveo nusDano, ur.

William Rose: sons. Geoffrey Rose children, Louise, Joseph, Joann in ioieao, unio, janei was tne beloved wife of Charles for 48 years. Mother of llene Goodwoman, Vale Goodman, and the Late Rabbi Mark Goodman; cherished mother-in-law of Robert Wagoner and Robin Goodman: devoted grandmother to George and Paulina; loving sister to Anne Judis; Janet was wonderful and she enriched our lives forever. She and Jay Rose; daughter, Pamela I Total $488 Free Litera'mrel ALL A I (800) 286-6789 u-Anwfci PUTZ, Rodney J. 1939 1994 Rodney J.

Putz, 55. died October 26, 1994 at Scripps Memorial Hospital In Encinitas, California. Born August 16. 1939. in St.

Paul. (Hicnard). Manes children, Louise (Jack), Cissy (Keith), Madelyn (Paul), Donald (Kim), Matthew (Toni), and the Joys of Mikey's life, Marie's grandchildren, Alexis, J.J., Max and Nicolas. lunar lea) k. rtooDin; granocmio-ren, Douglas and Bradley.

She was active as a volunteer at Cedars-Sinai and Daniel Freeman Hospitals, and also sat on the Cancer Steering Committee at Stanford Funeral Directors Services to be held at lorn Mon worked for the office of Price Administration during World War II and after twelve years working at home as a homemaker, she was employed by the State of California day, October 31, 1994 at Holy Cross university nunpiuii. Services were hied October 24 at Home of Peace Memorial Park. Malinow at Silverman Mortnary cemetery, oua w. siauson Ave. in Culver City, (310) 670-7697.

Viewing is from 4 -9pm Saturday, and all day Sunday Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. Minnesota, he was an Executive Vice President of Mclvin Simon Associates, a Leading shopping center developer and manager. According to CEO, Herb Simon, 'Rodney was a man of indomitable spirit who provided a driving force at Simon for the past 15 years'. Employed by Simon since 1980, Mr. Putz quickly rose to the company's top management even worKers compensation Appeals Board until she retired.

Active SALKIN, Bess Marguerite beloved board member Wilshire Boulevard Temple Sisterhood. Mount Sinai WILSON, James Dean age 48; passed away on Tuesday, October 25, 1994. He is survived by his life companion of 17 years, Douglas Coffee of Los Angeles; daughters, Chesne Marie of Burbank and Bronwyn Marie of Milwaukee, Wis-conson; sister, Cheryl Bronner of Michigan City, Indiana: brothers, John and Robert of Wintersville, Ohio, Ralph of Bloomingdale, Ohio, and Don of Wierton, West Virginia; friend and former wife, Diane Wilson of Milwaukee. A 1964 graduate of Steubenville High School, he relocated to the Los Angeles area in 1977. James served in the U.

S. Army in Vietnam, where he was awarded the Bronze Star as well as the Air Me-Medal for Meritorious Achievement He and Douglas enjoyed their many friends in the Los Angeles area. James was very happy to have been re-associated with his daughters after many years. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, October 30, 2pm at the Chanel of Turner Stevens, C. Lewis Edwards Mortuary, 928 E.

Orange Grove Blvd. Pasadena. Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes or to Search Alliance in Los Angeles. He will be missed by his companion, family, and a host of friends. YAMAMOTO, Taeko 90.

beloved mother of Jack (Sue), Hideo (Lotus). Frank (Esther), Gene Yamamoto and Marie (Lon) Sugino; grandmother of nine, great grandmother of one. She Is also survived by many relatives of Japan. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, November 2, from 10am at Fukui Mortuary 'Chapel in the Garden', 707 E. Temple Los Angeles, with the Rev.

Junnosukc Ishida of Gedatsu Church of America officiating. Fukul Mortuary, Directors, 213762H-0441 YANO, Sadatoshi 47, Beloved husband of Carolyn Yano; father of Ashley Chisa Yano; son of Taketo Yano of Japan; brother of Masayuki Yano of Japan. Mr Yano was Director of Special Tours Services for Nippon Travel Agency Pacific In Los Angeles. He was active in several community organizations and had served as travel coordinator for the Long Beach-Yokkaichi Sister City Association, the LPGA, and the Japan Bowl. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, November 1, from at Seicho-No-Ie, 14527 S.

Vermont Gardena. Fukul Mortnary, Directors 213626-0441 LANGLOIS, Alan Winstel passed away on October 23, 1994 in Costa Mesa, California. Alan was born in Los Angeles on November 1, 1918, the son of the late Albert William tually UCVUIIIIIIK VII EiXWUUVV President of the parent company MARTINI. Emil Peter, III passed away October 26, 1994 in Newport Beach, California. Born on April 29, 1954 in Hackensack, New Jersey, he is survived by his son.

Taylor Emil; his mother, Marie B. Martini; his brothr, Brian G. and wife, Ana; his sister, Cathy M. Martini; two uncles, Robert and wife, Carol, Martini and George and wife, Susan, Speltman. Mass of Chrisitain Burial was offered Friday, October 28 at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church, Newport Beach.

Private interment in Pacific View Memorial Park. The family requests donations be made to Our Lady Queen of Angels School, Newport Beach. Pacific View Mortnary, Newnort Beach directors MOSELEY, Lawrence C. July 18, 1903 October 26, 1994. Beloved husband of Helen B.

Moseiey; father of Joan Ackland, Mary Reardon, Robert Moseiey; ten grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. A lifetime dedicated to outstanding lay leadership in the Disciples Of Christ Church. Former trustee of Chapman College. Co-founder of Sanitek Products. Memorial Service 5pm on Sunday, October 31, 1994 at California Christian Home, 8417 E.

Mission Rosemead, Ca. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimers Foundation. Forest Los Angeles and President of the Simon Memorial service will oe neia at Home of Peace Memorial Park, 4334 Whittier Boulevard, Los Angeles, on Sunday, Oct 30, 1994, at 1pm. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to be made to the Rabbi Mark S. Goodman Youth Development Fund, Temple Beth-El, 211 Belknap Place, San Antonio, Texaa Management Company.

In 1993, he received Simon's first-ever Lifetime Award of Excellence. 213469-6000; 800600-0076 wile 01 uavid; loving sister ot Frances Haymam devoted mother of Barbara Ruth Salkin; loving grandmother. Services 12 noon, Sunday, October 30 at Eden Memorial Park. Groman-Eden Mortnary directors SCHLES1NGER, Gloria beloved wife of Alfred; loving mother of Robert (Stacy) Schlesinger, Rena (Eric) Klatt, and Ray and Carla Schlesinger; dear sister of Allen (Janet) Martin and Shirley (Arthur) Carlln: adored sister-in-law of Adele Schlesinger. Services 12 noon, Sunday at Mount Sinai Memorial Park.

Mount Sinai Mortuary In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations to Most recently he served as own Langiois and Flora Marion Winstel Langlois. He was raised in the Los Angeles area and graduated from Belmont High School in the winter of 1937. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Gail Aline Gray Langlois in 1988. Alan enlisted in the U. S.

Marine Corps immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor. BELL, Owen AlpMa age 85; resident of Mesa, Arizona since 1991, coming from Los Angeles, California; passed away October 26, 1994. Born in Burley, Idaho, a jeweler, he was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; member of the Masonic Lodge in Los Angeles and member of the National Smooth Dance Club. He is survived by two daughters, Diana William of Mesa and Dee Shilinga of Cobby, California. Private graveside services were held In Rose Hills Memorial Park.

Whittier. Bunker's Garden Chapel In Mesa, Arliona 78212-5896 ership and management liaison to Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, the nation's largest enclosed shopping and entertain ment complex. According to Man 01 America General Manager, John Wheeler, 'Although Mall of America is a product of the efforts of many people, much of what is Musicares or Society of Singers. Lawn Hollywood Hills Mortnary. BLUMF1ELD Thompson, Georgia dear sister of Margie Martinson of Denver; also survived by many nieces and nephews; and her dear friends, Rudy Garcia.

Joan Pike, and Alice Robinson. Funeral Service will be held 1pm, Monday at Home of Peace Memorial Park. Malinow ft Silverman Mortnary directors SHINJI, Hiromi 69, beloved husband of Kazuko; father of Suzanne and James; brother of Agnes; brother-in-law of Tami, and nephew of Yataro (Rose) Makita and Dr. Victor (Dr. Sue Magara) Makita.

Family services were held on October 27, 1994 at Anaheim Japanese Free Methodist Church. Fukni Mortnary Directors. SHORR. Kenneth Mount Sinai Mortnary GORDON. David L.

born In 1900, died October 27, 1994. Father of Rena (Harvey) Magged and Hank Gordon; beloved grandfather of Dr. Mark (Staci) Magged, Scott Magged, Richard (Andrea) Gordon andLaura Gordon; six great grandchildren, Matthew, Andrew, Molly, Alex, Sarah, and Jordon. Preceded in death by his wife, Lillian Gordon. A 60-year resident of Los Angeles, active in the garment industry.

He was affiliated with Temple Beth Am, Sunday Morning Minyan at Temple 'Emanuel, Farband and West Gate Masonic Lodge, and a volunteer librarian at the Hebrew Union College. A delightful man who died youthful and careing and in charge of his own life for 94 years. A generous and loving supporter of the State of Israel. It was his wish that contribu-tions be made in his memory to the Pressman Academy of Temple Beth Am, 1039 S. La Cienega Bl, Los Angeles, CA 90035.

Funeral Services Sunday, Oct. 30th, 12 noon at Hillside Memorial Chapel. He was very proud of his service record. Alan was a scout sniper, 1st latoon in Company 1st Batta-ion, 2nd Marines and was among the first 32 Marines to land and fire offensive shots against enemy occupied territory on August 7, 1942 on Tulagi, British Solomon Islands. He was wounded in action on Guadalcanal on November 11, 1942 and was awarded the Purple Heart Alan and his father started the Langlois Flour Company in 1951 and then, with his brother, Donald Robert Langlois, now retired, successfully built the company into a major manufacturer of food products for the institutional feeding and the food service industry throughout the western United States.

He retired in 1986. The Langlois Company in now located in Mira Loma, California. Alan's favorite pastimes were huntina and fishing with his family. DOCC UTT Mortuary (310) 699-0921; Located at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier CATALAN, Joe beloved husband of April Catalan; father of Michael, Jessica and Rosanna Catalan. Services Saturday, October 29, 1994 (today) at the Old North Church, Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, Forest Lawn Mortuary.

NAFTULIN, Darla Tamar of Palos Verdes Estates, died peaefully at her home on October 27, 1994. She was 45. Daria received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees at the University of Michigan and Washington Universliy, and was on the Board of the Mary Potter Foundation at the Little Company of Mary Hospital. Daria is survived by her husband of 25 years. Dr.

Gene Naftulin; her children, Ryan and Danielle; her sister, Susan SeagraveB of Detroit. She was preceded in death by her parents, Dr. Richard and Mila Chajes. Funeral services will be held 10am, Sunday, October 30 at Hillside MemoriaJ Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent tot Daria Chajes.

Naftulin Memorial Fund, Little Company of Mary Hospital, 4001 Torrance SILVERMAN, Betty 96; beloved mother of Jerry (Hortense) Jacob-son; loving grandmother of Jeffrey (Joan) Jacobson and Eric (Lucia) Jacobson: great-grandmother of Jeremy, Julie, McKim, Gabriella. Services 1pm, Sunday, October 30. 1994 at Hillside Memorial Park. Hillside Mortuary In Memoriam truly special arjoui 11 would not have been possible without Rod. His vast experience, his extraordinary breadth of knowledge, his commitment to results, his wisdom, and his humanity have guided, challenged and inspired us A graduate of Santa Barbara High School and Santa Barbara City College, Mr.

Putz was a lifelong entrepreneur, owning several businesses in northern and southern California. He began his real estate career in 1971, when he became president of Restaurant Properties, the real estate division of Sambo's Restaurants. He was a member and past Indiana State Director of the International Council of Shopping Centers. He also served on tne Board of Directors of the National Association of Real Estate Executives. He is survived by his wife, Brenda Dean Putz; sons, Randall Putz and Erik Phillips; daughter, Paige Phillips; stepdaughters, Tawnya J.

Racoosin and Paula Jill Fritz; and five grandchildren. Also surviving are brothers, Tim Putz of Santa Barbara and Gregory Putz of Bountiful, Utah; and a sister, Tina Putz of Park City, Utah. Encinitas Mortuary in California Is handling all arrangements. Private services will be limited to immediate family members. Memorial contributions may be made to: Stevens Cancer Center Research Fund, Scripps Memorial Hospital, 9888 Genesee Avenue, La Jolla, CA 92037 COHEN.

Simon S. Mount Sinai Mortuary He was an American history buff and' especially enjoyed reading about and visiting the areas of the Civil War. He and Gail traveled throughout the country and the EISENBERO, Pauline Mount Sinai Mortnary HAGNT, Jane Mae Donald long time resident of Los Angeles, passed away at home in Rancho Palos Verdcs on October 28. 1994 at Clenttale Hollywood Hills Cyprws Covina Hills Long Beach world. TOBERMAN, Lucy Guild civic leader; born November 6, 1909 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, passed away October 25, 1994 at tier home in Los Angeles.

She is survived by two daughters, Lucy Ann McBain and Patrica Heiden: three sons, George, Erik, and John Toberman; 22 grandchildren. Alan was a resident of Arcadia for ESSERMAN, Ann B. beloved wife of the late Jack; dear sister of A. J. Biederman: also survived by a niece, Sandra (Howard) Canter.

43 years and a summer resident of Torrance, A 90603. newpon rjeacn ior ju years, tie is survived by his daughter, Lynn 1 J. Funeral services will be held age 81. She is survived by two daughters, Mary Jane Schoenneider and Susan Koch, along with four grandchildren. A memorial service will be held 12 noon, Saturday, October 29 at Mt.

Olive Lutheran Church in Rancho Palos Verdes. The family requests donations to a favorite Mrs. Toberman chaired andor 2pm, Monday at Hillside Memorial Park. Malinow A Silverman Mor-tnary directors NEEDLE, Newton survived by son. Dr.

Stephen Dr. Bonita); grandsons, Brandon, Ryan, and Sean. Services Monday, Ham at Hillside Memorial Park Mortuary sons. Richard William Langlois and James Alan Langlois, both of Alta lounoea countless prominent civic and charitable organizations. lxmia; seven Rranocniidren.

cnanty. Memorial services will be held BUNDY COL WELL August 24, 1912 Oct. 29, 1991 Although you have been gone 3 years, our love for you will never leave our hearts. Your loving famiy VERA M. RICHARDS Forever in our prayers, minds and hearts.

We love you. Your husband, children and grandchildren Cemetery Lots-Crypts 1 FOREST LAWN Glendale Exclusive Mausoleum space Sanctuary of Prayer 916-391-7126 HLYWD HILLS Forest Lawn Dble crypt in Tenderness area. Value $2600 asking 12000 805-995-1264pp FOREST LAWN HOLLYWOOD HILLS Tribute section. 4 lots side-by-slde. $500 eachobo, 805723-0893.

pp. Forest Lawn, Glendale. One Plot. Everlasting Love. SWOOobo.

Days 818-360- 0079. Eves 818 349 4245PP Eden Mem. Park: choice loc. space In Mount Shalom asking S1S00 Pp 702876-2QS4 in the morning. mapei.

miisioe Bionuary 11am. Monday. October 31 at Pact FREDERICK, Emery V. of Los Angeles, passed away October 27, 1994. He is survived by his two children, Thomas and Mary Ann; also four grandchildren and one HWBACH, Ruth Olsen 81; died on October 21.

1994. She is survived fic View Memorial Park, 3500 Pacific View Newnort Beach. In Private interment in Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial services will be held Sunday, October 30 at the Hollywood Presbyterian Church, 1760 Cower. In lieu of flowers, request donations tot Toberman Settlement House, 131 N.

Grand San Pedro, CA beloved father and grandfather and avid golfer, passed away August 8, lieu of flowers, the family requests sister, br. Mary Frederick. lytn in Laguna runs. by her adoring family: her husband or 58 years, Henry; her children, Henry (Nancy) Heubach of Palo Alto, Randolph (Christine) Heubach of San Anselmo, Cheryl (Paul) Gucwa of Houston. Texas that a donation oe made to tne cna rity of your choice.

"Adios, Pop." Funeral Mass will be celebrated PARKS. Sallie Mount Sinai Mortuary SVf.ll. PELTER, Mo beloved husband of LEVEY. Maurice J. "Penny" Mount Sinai Mortuary 12 noon, Tuesday, November 1 at Calvary Cemetery Mausoluem.

Pierce Brothers Cunningham 4k O'Connor, Los Angeles Times ObitUTy Information and Jennifer (John) Martineau of Pacific Palisades; grandchildren, Constance and Margaret Heubach, r'hapmanna U.hah 1 Anne; father of Benjamin, Thomaa, and Elizabeth; grandfather of Beth, Suzanne, Matthew, Joshua, Howard. Jakob. Brvce. and Tara. CALPER, Ethel S.

beloved and devoted wife of Georee for over MANNASON, Fay Edith 65; a Irvine homemaker, died Thursday, October 27, 1994 in Newport Beach. Survived by husband. Alan; daughter. Sharon (Richard) Caroe: Services will be held lorn. Mon (closed Sunday) Call Ms.

Ryan 1-800-528-4637. Exl. 77241 or Ext. 77242 Don Anaeleo SHmcm 63 years; dear mother of Harriet (Jack) Rosenberi and Arline WAYNE, Elsie M. beloved wife for 63 years of Louis; devoted mother of Erna (Norman) Toback, Barbara (Larry) Tenan, and Jerry Wayne; also survived by her sister, Hilda Berger.

Devoted grandmother of Randy, Lori, Jody, Jeremy, and Jordana; great-grandmother of Matty, Jimmy, Shanyn, Jonny, and Jenevieve. She was very active in the Westside Jewish Community day, October 31, 1994 at Eden Christina, and Michael Gucwa, and Preston and Ian Martineau; her sister. Marian Henry of Chicago. She was a sparkling personality, a wonderful dancer and pianist, a loving mother, wife, and friend. Memorial rarK.

ureman-uen Mortuary directors ROSE HILLS: 2 side by side plots; S600 each Pp 818248-1159 evenings daughter, Nancy (Rick) Kohl; step-son, Martin (Mary) Mannason; grandchildren, Sarah Carpe, Ian arpe, Emily Kohl, Jonathan Kohl. Services will be held lorn. Sun Ingle. Park Cem. single lot, Montcrest preferred; $1350 Pp 310546-5277 A memorial service will be held Times Obituary Information Call Ms.

Ryan for understanding and helpful service: (closed Sunday) (213) 237-7242 or (213) 237-7241 Tbll-Free Number 1-800-528-4637 Ext. 77241, or Exl. 77242 CogAnadcaSlrnn Saturday. October 29 at St. Center and worked for many years (Maury) Goldberg; also survived by five loving grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Religious services will be held 3pm. Sunday at Groman-Bden Chapel with interment to follow in Eden Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to the City of Hope. Oromaa-Eden Mor-tyary directors Double plot. Mrs.

Olives Eden Mem. Pk 818-784-4475 Pp Matthew's Episcopal Church. 1031 Bienveneda Pacific Palisades. with senior citizens, we win 1 nlwnvs mifw her gentleness. Times Obituary Information Call Ms.

Ryan 1-800-528-4637 Ext. 77241 or Ext. 77242 (closed Sunday) Con Angeten day at Pacific View Memorial Park Chapel, Newport Beach. Burial will follow in Pacific View Memorial Park. Services arranged by Pacific Services 11am, Sunday, October Donations may be made in her memory to St.

Matthew's Parish W. Minister Mem. Pk. Va crypt Value $3750 sell $1800 619-422-4669PP Rose Hills Mem. Park.

2 spaces. Garden of Benevolence $1500 209-781 -0929PP 30 at Eden Memorial ark. Groman-Eden Mortnary directors ueauimcauon fund. view monnary.

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