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A22 FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1998 VC LOS ANGELES TIMES WOOD: Ojai Ceramist Dies 1 1 V' Continued from Al pneumonia in 1994 and complications from gastrointestinal surgery. She spent the last several months in a wheelchair. Wood died in her Topa Topa Mountain studio and home near Ojai, said her Los Angeles dealer, Frank Lloyd. In observation of her 105th birthday a few days ago, Wood presented "Titanic" director James Cameron with the annual Beatrice Wood Film Award at a party in her studio. Cited for giving up his director's fee in order to realize his vision, Cameron had interviewed Wood in creating the role of the adventurous 101 -year-old Rose, played by Oscar nominee Gloria Stuart.

A resident of Ojai's verdant Happy Valley since 1948, Wood Lm Angela Timei Beatrice Wood, with "The Last Dessert," at Craft and Folk Art Museum. ti. The sign outside her studio once read: "Beatrice Wood: Fine Pottery, Reasonable and Unreasonable." Friends knew her by the nickname "Beato," coined by a friend's baby who could not pronounce Wood's first name. She signed her early paintings and drawings "Bea," but signed her later pottery works "Beato" because, as she said, it was easier to write "Beato" than "Beatrice Wood" on the bottom of a bowl. In 1962, Wood visited India as a cultural ambassador, sponsored by the State Department.

She returned with a reconfirmed interest in things Indian. After that period, she wore nothing but saris, scorning the caprices of fashion. It was in India that nine astrologers pointed out to her that she would not have luck in the house of marriage. A devotee of flirting even after her 100th birthday. Wood maintained a lifelong fascination with affairs of the heart.

"My interest was not in art, it was in being in love. I think that's how it should be for women," she once said. In 1995, at age 102, an exhibition titled "Beatrice Wood: Aphrodisia" at Cal State Northridge's Art Galleries included her work "First Kiss," drawn in 1994. She said in 1995: "I'm a little old lady living very happily with my memories." Throughout her long life, Wood remained philosophical about choosing the road less traveled. "'No' is the most dangerous word in the English language," she once said.

"If my mother hadn't said I would have married a stockbroker and I wouldn't be here today." frosting atop two birthday cakes (lemon chiffon with blueberries and chocolate with raspberries). As a young woman, Wood had two unconsummated marriages. In the late 1920s, she married a man from Belgium who, it turned out, was a bigamist An assistant to Wood said she rarely spoke of him after the marriage ended, and when she did, identified him only as "Paul." Her second husband was Steven Hoag, a real estate appraiser, with whom she had an amicable but platonic marriage that lasted several years until his death. She never married Duchamp or Roche and many of her artworks depict love gone awry. She would later write in her 1985 autobiography "I Shock Myself 'i "In a way, my life has been an upside-down experience.

I never made love to the (two) men I married, and I did not marry the men I loved. I do not know if that makes me a good girl gone bad, or a bad girl gone good." In 1928, Wood moved from New York to Los Angeles. Her first experience with ceramics was a modest one. Unable to find a teapot to match six antique luster plates she had bought in Holland, she enrolled in a ceramics class at Hollywood High School, planning to make herself a teapot and be done with it. Instead, she embarked on a career.

She went on to study with Viennese master ceramists Otto and Gertrude Natzler, wartime expatriates who settled in Los Angeles. In 1948, at age 55, she moved her household and studio north to the artist community of Ojai, following her spiritual advisor, Krishnamur- "Chocolate is my passport. Anyone who comes here must bring chocolate if they want a nice visit." Wood's ceramics are displayed in the permanent collections of 12 major U.S. museums, including the Smithsonian and New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as at museums around the globe. At 100, she was the subject of the documentary "Beatrice Wood: The Mama of Dada." Wood celebrated her 103rd birthday with a retrospective exhibition of 103 objects, many of them recently made, at La Jolla's Mingei International Museum of World Folk Art.

She was noted for pioneering exquisite "luster" glazes in luminous colors including dark green, gold, pink and blue. Critics have described Wood's clay figures as brimming with whimsy and sensuality. The works often poked fun at social artifice, political hypocrisy and the battle of the sexes. A piece called "Modern Woman," created in 1991, depicts a female hoisting a male over her head. Wood also created miniature bordellos out of clay.

The same sensual qualities extended to her abstract work. Wrote one critic: "Wood's robust sensibility carries the day, much as her lusty feel for color, form and texture transforms abstract art pottery into delectable objects you want to sidle up to and fondle." Unlike her bold ceramics, Wood's wispy drawings have been called "spare and supple things, sensuous of line and sly of content," taking their cues from Cubism. Cats, coquettish young women, the Madonna and Queen Elizabeth APPRECIATION, Bl ous premiere of Stravinsky's "La Sacre du Printemps." When World War I began, Wood returned to the United States and landed in the middle of the New York Dada movement. In New York, she lived with her parents but acted with the French Repertory Company. She formed friendships with writers and avant-garde artists most notably Du-champ, her most celebrated lover and began to attend the salon evenings of modern art patrons Louise and Walter Arensberg.

It has often been suggested that the love triangle in Roche's novel "Jules et Jim" was based on a menage a trois involving Wood, Duchamp and Roche, but it was never confirmed. During the era, Wood drew a nose-thumbing red stick figure for a 1917 poster advertising a ball supporting an avant-garde literary magazine. At Wood's 100th birthday party at the Pacific Design Center, similar stick figures appeared in I were favorite subjects for Wood. "Did you know what Queen Elizabeth I did with ambassadors? Each had to spend a night with her, and the one with the best qualifications got the job," Wood once wrote in a brochure for one of her exhibitions. Wood who for years cheekily insisted she was born in 1703 was actually born in San Francisco on March 3, 1893, and was brought up in blue-blood New York society.

Although she steadfastly challenged the relevance of age, on her 90th birthday, Wood walked into the Ojai police station and turned in her driver's license, announcing that "old people should not be allowed to drive." Born to a well-to-do family, Wood studied acting in Paris in her teens and drawing at the Academie Julien. While there, she peered through a hedge to catch sight of Monet painting in the garden at Giverny, and attended the scandal was a community fixture who graciously held court for drop-ins in her ranch home, which doubled as a public gallery and drew hundreds of visitors each month. Always clad in a trademark sari and dripping a challenging amount of silver jewelry, Wood never allowed her failing hearing to hinder her in welcoming her guests, usually with the aid of an assistant. Guests were often treated to a tour of the home, which is filled with ceramics, drawings and a museum of memorabilia from Wood's colorful past. The author of several books, Wood became as celebrated for her rebelliousness and insolent wit as her ceramics.

Often citing "chocolate and young men" as the key to her longevity, Wood once noted: OBITUARIESFUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SUPPLE, John R. 75; was born on Cemetery LotsCrypts WAGNER, William A. born Au- fust 5, 1905; passed away March 8, 998 at age 92. Owner of the Atlas September 1, 1922 and passed away on March 11, 1998. He was preceded in death by his wife of 41 years.

Shirley Supple. Jack graduated HYMAN, Joy Beloved wife of Elleon Hyman; loving mother of Georgie Jamison, Steve Hyman and Alex Warren: adoring grandmother of Julie, Jeff and Greg Schwartz and Lauren ROSE HILLS 4 plots, 'Primrose $5500 for all obo. Pp, 562987-9168 HARDIN, Robert Paul, born September 2, 1920 in Waterloo, Iowa; passed away March 9, 1998 in Los Angeles, California. He is survived by nis two daughters, Kahn and Ann; 6 grandchildren, Robert, Shannon, Zachary, Traver, Elena, and Katie; 2 great-grandchildren, Cvpress Church vard 795 do 425 Scale Company and a lifetime resident of Los Angeles. Survived by his loving sister, Aleene (John) Duffield and two caring nieces and three devoted nephews.

BawBBd ioay) abm-iaM eves ROSE HILLS, LUPINE LAWN, 1 LOT FOR SALE, $2000 Pp (909) 735-8893 nyman; ana great granamoiner oi Ashley Rice; dear sister-in-law of Maureen Sager. Kaitlvn and Jean; and his friend Services will be held 12 noon, Fridav. March 13 at the Little irom soutn rasaaena man acnooi in 1940. He attended the University of California at Berkeley where he was affiliated with Zeta Psi fraternity. He graduated from Berkeley in 1949.

Jack was affiliated with an Insurance firm bearing his name for 35 years. After his retirement in Cremation Services and companion, Marjorie. He Chapel of the Dawn at Gates, Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Mount OBITUARIES Kirschner, Renae S. Kishi, Minoru Klein, Helen Lasman, Jack Manansala, Maria G. Mann, LilianT.

Moran, Arlene Moreno, Anlhony Mueller, Roland T. Ohon, Florence D. Osier, Allen E. Paulsen, Yelena Potter, Howard F. Roth, Samuel J.

Saltzer, Dr. Eugene Scalabroni, Helen J. Schoneman, William Schreiner, Charlotte sinai memorial ran ana mortu ungsiey a uaies mortuary, lwza Arizona Santa Monica (310 395-9988). Interment will follow in ary. Schroeder, Sally S.

Shirley, Joseph P. Slutskaya, Esther Smolian, Marion T. Supple, John R. Swenson, Lennart R. Thomsen, Oscar W.

Tico, William R. Vogel, Bill Vollandd, Jean Wagner, William A. Wasserman, Frances Wells. Joseph B. Williams, Annelte Wimpy, Merry Yahiku.Tokio Young, Irwin Zaby, Frank Abrams, Max Black, William II Budinger, Jerome Sr.

Chew, Gloria L. Davis, Marvin A. Dupee, Joseph Ford, Norma B. Garafalo, Joseph J. Grechwalk, Laurette M.

Hardin, Robert P. Harris, Violet Hogan, Alyce T. Horton, Aaele Hybl, Anthony R. Hyman, Joy Kaplan, Mickey Karnes, Doris Keefauver, Dorothy E. Kelly, William Sr.

receivea nis aegree in journalism from the University of Missouri and worked in the Space Division of Rockwell, where he headed the Technical Writing Department, and wrote the proposals for the Apollo 1982, ne lived in Arcadia where ne In lieu of flowers, the family ARMSTRONG FAMILY ALLOY MITTEN inglewood farn cemetery. prefers donations to 'Hope is WASSERMAN. Frances, beloved orever inapter oi my oi Hope. was a resident for 37 years. His passion fell on the tennis courts of Arcadia, Palm Springs, and Lake Arrowhead.

Missions, tie tuinuea nis areams oi traveling the world. Robert cared KAPLAN, Mickey born September 22, 1905 in Chicago, Illinois, Mickey peacefully passed away on March deeply for his family and friends. He is survived by his daughter, Diane SuDnle of South Pasadena wife and best friend for 51 years, gassed away March 11, 1998. urvived by husband, Theodore; brother, Charles Whizin; nephew, Bruce (Shelly) Whizin; cousin, Phyllis Demerest; niece, Joan (Ted) and his son, Robert Supple of La it, iwainijos Angeies. Mickev leaves behind his cher Total $478 Free Literature all LA Orange Co.

ne was a unique person wun a Keen mind and razor sharp wit, the pillar of his family, he will be deeply missed. ished wife of 47 years, Alice; his A l.il.l.... FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ABRAMS, Ma RL Mllnow-GUjbnd-Welnjleln, 800300-0223 BLACK, William H. II, born in Cape Jerado, Missouri; passed away on March 2, 1998. Bill was fortunate enough to do what he loved most in life, flying.

He worked for Pacific Aeromotive during the early 70's, Overdrive Magazine in the late 70 9, Lockheed in the 80s, and McDonnel Douglas in the 90's. His profession took nim to many parts of the world including, South East Asia, Central America, Iran, Alaska, Iceland, Norway, Spain, Philippines, Papan, and Hawaii.l Bill is survived by his lovign family, wife, Dolores; daughters, Carol and Diana: son, William, III; grandchildren, Karen, Marina, Kristen, and Brian; and sister, Brenda. A Memorial Service will be celebrated for his Saturday, March 14, at Saint Ferdinand Catholic Church in San Fernando. BU DINGER, Jerome born in Brookville, Pennsylvania on May 21, 1923; passed away on March 10, 1998. He served In the U.S.

Navy during WWII; attended U.C.L.A., and was a Graduate of USC Law School in 948. He practiced law for 50 years in the Los Angeles area. He is survived by his wife, Joan; three children. Jerome. Jr.

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His inamorata, Marjorie Davidson, has been his companion and friend for the past 4 years. Jack will be missed by many and loved by all. WELLS, Joseph Breece In lieu of flowers, contributions to your charity of choice. Eunice, Kenny and Linda; 12 grandchildren and 6 great OLSON, Florence D. international zi3aw-gw International 213M6-Z300 Service to be neid Mar.

14, Funeral Directors grandchildren; and many nieces and WILLIAMS, Annette, 60, of Ingle OSLER, Allen E. Mount Slnal Mortuary MORAN, Arlene, beloved wife of James A. Moran; loving mother of James Ric' Moran, Maribeth Betsy' Brunsell and Marc Moran; loving and special friend of daughter-in-law, Deborah Moran and son-in-law, Paul Brunsell; adoring grandmother to Chris, Evan, Heather, Tiffany, Meghan, Zachary, Brenna, nepnews. ne is preceaea in aeain by his 5 beloved sisters, Bessie, Ida, Rose, Bernice, and Mary and his brother, Joe. Mickev celebrated life through at Inglewood Park Ceme- tery, Chapel of the Chimes.

HARRIS, Violet Beloved wife of Alvin; loving mother of Charles (Laurie) and Nancy Harris; adoring grandmother of Alexandra: dear sister of Emma wood, passed away March 9, 1998. Survived by her loving family, sons, George Jones, Richard White and Raymond White; daughter, Ranette White-Johnson; grandchildren, Matthew and Darren; sister, Lucille James. uneral Mass win rje neia at 11am, Saturday, March 14 at St. Rita Church, Sierra Madre. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to: St.

Vincent Medical Center, co Los Angeles Heart Institute, 2131 W. 3rd Los Angeles, CA 90057. Cabot A sons, Pasadena directors PAULSEN, Yelena, 85, died March 10, 1998 in Auburn, California. She was a couturier for 55 years, she had her own shop in La Canada, also worked for Robinson's and his generous support of many important organizations such as the City of Hope Hospital, the Vista del (Gerry) Shapiro, Menash (Annette) Nissim. Lilv Nissim, Services, Monday, March 16 at 10am.

Holv Wav Church of God Mar innaren center, ana to tne tie of Israel. Those wishing to Myrtle Gilbert, Silas (Delwyn) Ivers. Specialized in bridal gowns. Services 1pm, Mar. 16 at Hooper Weaver Mortuary, Nevada City, Ca.

Burial at Sierra Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Nevada Christ, 1722 E. Firestone Los SWENSON, Lennart Raymond, 81. of Fall River Mills, California, died Tuesday, March 10, 1998. He was nonor his life mav ioin him in his n.euy, ana Ausnn; cuusin una extraordinary friends, Ray and Coralie Weinberg and Joy Altizer. Visitation will be held on Sunday, March 15, 1998, from at Oakdale Family Chapel, Glendora, Ca.

Mass will be held on Menasny, Katnieen Moses, sates Menashv and Isaac Menashv. support ot these cnarmes. Angeles. Visitation prior to service time. Luyben Family Bellflower Mortu services win De neia nam.

uty, la. Friday, March 13 at Hillside Memorial ant. Services Friday. 3pm, Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Mount Slnal Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, family prefers donations to Tempel Adat Shalom corn jNovemoer iu, iyib in uuiutn, Minnesota.

He was superintendant for the City of Los Angeles Public Works Refuse Disposal and worked for the city for thirty years. He moved to Shasta County from South POTTER, Howard Esq. Captain in reserve of the U.S. Air Force, naRsed awav March 11. 1998.

after WIMPY, Merry, beloved mother and wife died peacefully, March 8, KAPLAN, Mickey born September 22, 1905 in Chicago, Illinois, Mickey peacefully passed away on March Monday, March 16, 1998 at 10am at St. Dorothy's Catholic Church, 241 S. Valley Center Glendora, Ca. Burial to follow at Oakdale Memorial Park, Glendora, Ca. Oakdale Mortuary, Glendora Di a long battle with leukemia.

He is oi west Los Angeles Duncan (Mara), and Barbara fasadena in io. rie was also a veteran of World War II. servinff 1 1, issb in Lios Angeies. (Steven) Antoncich: three Brand- survivea oy nis aaugntera, ivim ana Annabelle; son, Jesse; son-in-law, Danny Krishel; granddaughter, Mickev leaves behind his cher iyya at nome. sne is survived Dy her husband, Dick Wimpy; her sons.

Barry and Daniel, II Snowden; and her grandsons, Jay and Daniel, III Snowden. She will be deeply missed by all. in the U.S. Army. recting ished wife of 47 years, Alice; his treasured daughter, Linda; 12 HOGAN, Alyce 91, passed away March 6, 1998.

She is survived by her daughter, Virginia Scales; and 6 grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Thursday, at St. children, Brittanie, Duncan Alex, and Chase Budinger. All of whom he adored! Also survived by his brother, Robert (Helen) Budinger; grandchildren and 6 great-grand Nina; ana nis tormer wiie, nosana Potter. Services 12 noon, Friday at Mountt Sinai Memorial Park.

survivors inciuae ms wiie oi of years, Ruth daughters, Margaret Robison of Tujunga, Lynn Bedell of McArthur, Kristine Durfee of San FOREST LAWN MORTUARIES children. He is preceded in death and sister, Mary Alice (Leonard) Olffuin. Robert Be larmine Church in a pot hick reception ceieorating her life will be held Sunday, Mar. 15 at 2pm at the Wimpy residence in Port Hueneme, Ca. Mount Slnal Mortuary Rafael; six grandchildren and one MORENO, Anthony E.

cherished husband of Karen; adored father of Rebecca and Anthony (T.J.), passed away Saturday morning, March 7, 1998. Tony was born May 15, 1954, in Bell Gardens, California, beloved son of Gregory and Socorro Moreno. He was the Rose, Bernice, and Mary and his brother, Joe. great-grandson. Burbank.

Interment will follow at San Fernando Mission Cemetery, ROTH, Samuel James A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, March 16, 1998 at 10am at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic International ZWZ66-Z30O YAHIKU, Toklo 77. Beloved Mickev celebrated life through Mission Hills, La. Family suggests in lieu of flowers. SALTZER, Dr.

Eugene Church. North Hollywood. Ca. OerVlLCB ill 1LIIH, fXUUIUHjr I IB Glenburn Community Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Glenburn Community Church Oraan Fund.

PO Box 471. Hillside Mortuary, uu7t)-llw that contributions be made to St. Glendale Long Beach Cypress Covina Hills Hollywood Hills (800)204-3131 his generous support of many important organizations such as the City of Hope Hospital, the Vista del Mar Children's Center, and to the Contributions may be made in his memory to The Devil Pups, 70 Robert Bellarmine Church. SCALABRONI. Helen Jean husband ot Yasuko Amy YaniKu; father of Karl Yahiku; many sisters and brothers in Hawaii; uncle to many nieces and nephews.

Private Funeral service was held on Thursday, March 12, 1998, at International 213266-2300 So. Lake Avenue. Suite 1050. youngest in a close-knit family of four Drothers, Teodoro, James, Frank, and Gregory; and three sisters, Mary, Marie (Lupe) and Teresa. He was lovingly adopted Fall River Milts, Ca.

96028, or to the Soldier Mountain Volunteer Pasadena, Ca. 91101 or Providence people of Israel. Those wishing to honor his life may join him in his SCHONEMAN, William 82; of Marina del Rey; passed away on HORTON, Adele passed away peacefully in her Santa Barbara home on March 2, 1998. She was born in Los Angeles 93 years ago to Adelaide and John Oliver Ward. Fire 27990 Spring Creek St.

Joseph Medical Acute Rehabm- l.nnP.n R.trKanlr Pa Memorial inapei oi ivuDota nikiwi support oi tnese charities. Services will be held 11am. Road, Fall River Mills, Ca. 96028. Marcn 8, la alter a snort niness.

Husband of the late Eleanor A. mortuary into the Connolly family when he married Karen Connally, his high school sweetheart, daughter of J.T. OswtldGDod Shepherd Mortu- THOMSEN, Oscar born in St. Friday, March 13 at Hillside Adele attended Los Angeles High Schoneman; survived by sons. My, B1H7WI-WZI Louis, Missouri on December 22, Memorial rarK.

School where she met Joseph CHEW. Gloria March 6. 1998. I'dii, the youngest ot three cmi dren. Lend-time resident of West Eugene and Evelyn Connolly.

Tony attended Pius High School in Downey, California, and Bruce ana am benoneman; loving Jrandchildren, Sean, Brett and ennifer Schoneman: beloved areat- YOUNG, Irwin, age 85, passed away on March 9, 1998. Memorial Service on Saturday, March 14 at the Unitarian -Univer-salist Church, 4451 Dunsmore, La Crescenta.Ca. KARNES, Doris International 213266-2300 Horton, a third generation Angele-no. Thev were married in 1927. MOUNT age 67.

Beloved wife of Ben Tom; and loving mother of Marvin, Janice and Lester. Services, Mar. 14, KEEFAUVER, Dorothy Elliabeth grandmother of Cole William choineman. He was retired from wood, lamornia. a graduate ot UCLA Undergraduate School, and USC Medical School.

He also held Graduated from California fetate niversity at Long Beach with a degree in business administration. after Adele graduated from UCLA and Joe received his law degree from USC. Thev raised their three Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills Crippen Mortuary Directors Hughes Aircraft, a Ph.D from the Southern California Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. LOJ SINAI MORTUARY SCHREINER, Charlotte Visitation 4pm-8pm. KELLY, William 75, passed away March 11, 1998 at home in Arcadia, California.

Born May 22, daughters, Jo, Milly, and Gay in Los Angeles Adele entertained graciously and devoted herself to International 213266-2300 Psychoanalytic Institute, and was a practicing psychiatrist and Dsvchoanalvst for over 40 vears in ne wonted six years ai enuneia Hospital Medical Center in Los Angeles, as corporate controller and assistant administrator for Datient DAVIS, Marvin an Emmy Award winning Art Director and vall in los angeies. Lamornia. ne SCHROEDER. Sallv S. 58: died ZABY, Frank, 81, born June 5, 1916 in Texas; passed away March 10, 1998 in Whittier, California.

Survived by wife, Catherine Zaby; daughter, Lana M. Lee; sons, Biagio and Carl N. Zaby; grandchildren, the West Los Angeles area. Former Chief of Psychiatry at St. John's 800600-0076 213469-6000 Designer who helped map out the master plan for Disneyland, died March 8, 1998 at St.

John Hospital cultural ana civic activities, sucn as Recording for the Blind, the Bel-Air Republican Women's Club and the Bel-Air Garden Club, of which she was a member for 55 years. HosDital. beloved for his wisdom financial services. From 1979 to 1981 he was internal auditor for the County of Los Angeles. He was named Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer for American Healthcare luesaay, Marcn iu, taaa at ner home in Newport Beach.

She is survived by her husband, Richard C. Schroeder; daughter, Elizabeth A. Czaja; son, Stephen N. Schroeder; sister, Anne D. Cervantes; grand retired as a Captain from the Los Angeles County Fire Department in 1978.

He is survived by his wife. Joan, of 55 years; son, William and his wife, Christine; daughters. Sheila and her husband, Ed, Diane and her husband, Andy, Kathie and in santa Monica atter a snort niness. and gentle humor. His cartoons appeared regularly in the Los He was 87.

The Hortons spent their summers at Lake Arrowhead, Laguna and Systems in 1986. and was instru Angeies Meaicai Association journal among others. Survived by his Mark, Frank, and Jack Lee, Leah Zaby; great grandchildren. Tiffany, Nik lei and Charlie Lee; brothers, John, Paul, Angelo, Carl and Tom Zaby; sisters, Josie Pennino, Rose McMullen, Lucy Castro, Angelina De Marco and Carmella De Carr. children: Hvan.

Matthew and 1 eddy mental in designing the 1996 wite, Mary; two sons, reier (Kimberlv) and David; his sister. Newport. Their nouse on Bay island was their summer headquarters for the last 32 vears. In 1987 the ner nusDana, fcrnie; granacnuaren, Bridget. Erin and Shannon.

Jacque Czaja and Elise and Nicholas Schroeder. merger oi tne tnai company witn Premier Healthcare Alliance and In 1964 he won an Emmy for the Art Direction and Scenic Design for 'Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Davis retired from Disney in 1975, and in 1994, he was named a Disney Legend. VrQU UTT Norma Young; nephew, Thomsen Younc. and nis wife. Clvde.

Dr. Hortons moved to Santa Barbara line, Michael and Fiona; also his brother, Michael; and many nieces and nephews. Memorial Mass will be celebrated 12 noon, Saturday, March 14 at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, 2046 Thomsen battled pancreatic cancer where, in her Hope Ranch home, Adele committed herself even more SunHealth Alliance, to form Premier, the nation largest healthcare alliance enterprise. Tony was their Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer until the time of his death. He was also active in Mar vista Newport ceacn.

ior over a year continuing to worn unitl a few weeks before nis death funeral services to oe neia ai Annunciation Catholic Church on enthusiastically to her longtime jAjyoii i III yf Mortuary (562) 6994)921 at Row HUb Memorial Park in Whittier Visitation will be held at Rose Hills Mortuary Stateroom on Friday, March 13, from (Gate 1). Services will be held at Rose Hills Memorial Park, 3888 S. Workman Mill Whittier, on March 14, 1998 at 3pm. Memorial A long-time resident of Beverly Hills, Davis was born in Clovis, New Mexico in 1910. He attended UCLA CU1DI I KnM Mil, Oil 1 1,1.

I uuiii maj on March 9.1998. passion ior painting. Adele is oredeceased bv her Saturday, March 14 at 1307 E. Longden, Arcadia. Interment at Donations in his name mav be itiio, umana, neDrasxa; passea away from heart complications on for two years, then transferred to husband of 63 years, Joseph Kurtz sent to st.

Jonn nospuai ounaa tion in Santa Monica. California. Resurrection Lemetery, wx rortre-ro Grande Rosemead. Marcn 5, lireo. Loving nusoana oi UbU, graduating wun a degree in Architecture and receiving an inapei tuate Horton ana Dy ner aaugnter, uay Parker.

Survivors include her numerous professional societies relating to financial management. The Moreno family lived in the City of Commerce before relocating to San Diego over ten years ago. Tonv was deeDlv devoted to his A Memorial Mass will oe neid on American Institute of Architects Funeral Notices He will always be loved and fondly remembered. daughters, Jo Haldeman and Milli- Mar. 14, at 11am at Good runic, mind ui aiaij auu uuiih, grandfather of Russell and Richard hirley; brother of Louise Mary Cornell.

Joe was Dredeceased bv his Medai as toD student in the class. cent Horton, Doth ot Santa Barbara; Shepherd Catholic Church, 505 Bedford Beverly Hills, Ca in lieu ot uowers, tne tamuy suggests donations be made to USC JOSEPH C. DUPEE eight granacnuaren ana eignt great' grandchildren. sons, josepn ana limotny, as He is survived by his wife, Marjorie; three children, Nannette Latchford of Santa Monica, Melinda Carfagno of Burbank, Georfrey Davis (Sue) of Centreville. Virgin Adele's family and her manv Keoecca and i.j.s atnieiic ana Captain, Los Angeles Fire Department, died in the line of dutv.

well as his brothers, fneian Robert, and Gunther. artistic endeavors, and enjoyed admirers celebrate her zest for TICO, William Randolph International 213-266-2300 lake Room 800, Los Angeles, Ca. 90033. Please slate: in memory of William R. Kelly, Sr.

Designated for Dr. John Daniels' Cancer coaching youth soccer, Daseoau, and roller hockev. VOGEL. Bill, was born on SeD living, her insistence on perfection, her flair for laughter and her classic gracious'ness. Memorial Services at ay Island, Newport Beach will be held Katurmv.

March 14 at 3Dm. He spent his entire career with Gunther and Shirley founded by his father John P. Shirley, and his uncle, Herman Gunther. Their construction projects spanned the March 8, 1998 at Los Angeles, California. Appointed to the Fire Department April 13, 1981.

CaDtain Duoee is Research. Tony was a unique man, loved by family, friends, work associates and members of his community. He was ia; five grandchildren, Lauren Siehien (Michael), Jaime North (Dylan), Kellie Hancock (Lenny), William Aubrey Davis, Michele Carfagno; and two great grandchildren, Chad Siehien and Perry Glasser-MIHer-Lamb, Arcadia tember 27, 1940; and died on March 10, 1998 at the age of 57. A longtime Astha sufferer, he died of complications related to advanced ii i "ii.ni I Mortuary Directors Donations may be made to The intelligent, mnny, gentle, compas KIRSCHNER, Renae Sallna Siorje ana inciuaea tne anasia uam, le Ail-American Canal, the Madden Dam in the Panama Canal Zone. Recording tor tne Buna ana uys- acceleration of that disease.

mil urna fL.nnt in lonmionaa survived by his wife, Julie; and sons, Lucas, 2 years, and Caleb 2 weeks old. Members of the oublic and biemen. International jjiaZBu-xauu lexic. K1SHI. Minora, age 94, beloved matic.

he had an lrreverant sense of humor that will be so very missed. He was always there with an encouraging word, thoughful insieht. helDinH hand, or witty the Canol oil pipeline across the Yukon Terriotory and many others. Joe will be remembered by his Kisni: mother of Jim (Sally) ill HYBL, Anthony Robert born in Chicago, Illinois on May 24, 1922, lost a courageous battle with cancer OCI 1I.CB Wll UC 11CIU HI l.UUUIII, Friday, March 13, at the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. In lieu of flowers, the family asks i 'M, grandmother of nine: mother-in- Portugese, French, Italian ano! English, and had developed some abilities in Japanese.

He taught English as a second language in the LA Unified School District. Due to his exceptional capabilities in language, he traveled extensively in Mexico and South America as a on Marcn a. ia. He is survived by his loving wife, Pat. of 49 vears: his three daugh remain mat was guaranteed 10 hrintr a smile Hp Inved the Dodcrers step-iamny, mil, Meunaa, jon, Knsti, Cammie and Patrick Patton, Suzi, Corinne and Katie Kentfield, and Marilu Raiala.

that donations be made to the Los law of Isei Anami and Fumiko Kishi; aunt of Taizo (Shoko) and Frank (Stella) Kishi; also survived by many nieces and nephews in Japan. uniformed personnel not driving emergency apparatus are asked to report to the schoolyard near the Intersection of 77th Street and Vermont Avenue, no later than 8am on March 14th to march in a firocession. Marchers will proceed Fire Station 57 for a formal memorial ceremony, noon. These are the only public Angeles Children Hospital Oncolo- and a good round of golf. His gy Department.

ters, Carol zeptel, uau Meaeios, ana Nancy Bostwick and his son, Gary Hybl; his brother, George Hybl of translator. Funeral Serv ces will be held on personal warmin anu genue ways will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure and good fortune FORD, Norma passed away March 6, 1998 at a Torrance hospital of a lunff disorder. Born SeDtember Monday, March 16 from 10am at No man could have given more love and kindness to his family and friends. Joe Shirley touched the lives of all who knew him, he will be deeply missed and will always hold a srjecial nlace in our hearts. and olaved music orofessionallv all Lamp verae, Arizona; pius numerous nieces and neDhews.

and -in Jodoshu Buddhist Temple, 442 E. to Know mm. Services will be held Friday, March 13. and Saturday. March 14, 13, 1921, Corwith, Iowa.

She was a. events planned tor captain uupee. Interment will be orivate. 3rd LA. Fukul Mortuary Directors, 213626-0441 Vie win it will be on Fridav.

March Memorial Services were held at Further information is available his life. He played guitar and trumpet, was a vocalist and a fine composer and arranger. As a trumpet soloist, he was regarded as a trumpet player who had reached a verv hich level of comoetencv. laws wno also lovea mm. ne also leaves behind his greatest treasures, ten grandchildren and one on the way: Ted, Meg and Andrew Zepfel, Rachel and Patrick Me-deiros, Shannon, Kaitlyn and 36 year resident 01 tne Kiviera Section in Torrance where she had been very active in the PTA and Riviera Little League in past years.

She was retired from JC Penney, Holy Cross Cemetery, Thursday, March 12. 1998. KLEIN, Helen Hillside Mortuary, 800576-1994 In lieu of flowers, donations to 13, at El Camino Mortuary, 5600 Carroll Canyon Road, San Diego 92121, llam-lpm for family, and 1-6pm for friends. Rosary is on Friday evening, March 13, at St. James Catholic Church, 625 S.

Nardo In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be sent to St. John of God Hospital, 2035 W. Adams, Los Dupee Children Fund, Los Ange les Firemen's Credit Union, PO Bo: 60890. Los Angeles. Ca.

90060. Madison Hyoi ana James ana Elizabeth Bostwick. where she had won many awards as a very successful fine jewelry specialist. She was a bridge Silver Life Master, and will be missed by Angeles. 90018, or to Angels Attic, 516 Colorado Santa Monica, Condolences: Dupee Family, co Los Angeles Firemen's Relief biunnn, unu av, 1998.

Predeceased by his beloved wife, Ruth, and his daughter, Elaine (David) Feldman. Survived by his daughter, Nancy Barth: grandchildren, Lisa Feldman (Robert Gross), Josenh (Stacev) Feldman. Juli Tony Hybl served his country as a meteorologist, getting his training at M.I.T. in the Air Force from 1943 to 1946 and afterwards in the Air He was a featured soloist with the Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band with Conrad Janis and George Segal. He also had several groups of nis own that featured his own arrangements of obscure Dixieland material that was reviewed very favorably when they appeared in local establishments.

His musical Ca. 9040? ner many trienas at tne souin cay Association, 2900 W. Temple Street, Bridge Center in Torrance. She is SLUTSKAYA. Either IjOS rtngeies, ta.

awp. 2545, at 7pm, and Miss will be Saturday, March 14, at 9am. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Tony Moreno surv.ved by her husband of 50 RL Mallnow-Glasband-Weinsteln, Force Reserves, retiring in 1962 as In Memoriam 600300-0223 a Captain. years, biaon nay; ner son, aiepnen, of Carlsbad: her daughter, Con Scholarship Fund, PO Box H11U7, Feldman, Rachel Barth (Jonas Krejci), and Aaron Barth; great- frandchildren, Erin and Kyle eldman; sisters, Sarah Blum and ne receivea nis oacneiors in SMOLIAN, Marlon Terry' Mount Slnal Mortuary uiego, ca. ytiM.

Education, Masters and Doctorate stance Romero, of Piacentia; her sister, Gloria Lehman, of Lexington, WILLIAM F. ALLEN, SR. March 13, 1917 HaDDV Birthday. Bill in Psychology from the University MUELLER, Roland born Jul; 21 1920: nansed awav March 7 abilities far exceeded his growing public acclaim. Bill was a graduate of the Equal Interval System, taught by the renowned composer, Lyle Spud MurDhv.

and used the techniaues Eva Herrmann. His generosity touched all of our llitan ha am a om.I unnlr Kentucxy; ana granacnuaren. Interment was at Forest Lawn' Vaa 1 mav riraim a mill inn Hrssmo 1 QQQ Ua in h.r hi. Ufifa 01 Illinois, ne aid grouna oreaxing work as an Industrial Psychologist at Hunt Foods and was in private nrartire as a Clinical Psychologist but how can they come true if there Cypress. Services were private.

n.r-.in I. 1 In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 5900 Wilshire Suite Violet; his four sons, Ted (Michelle), Milan (Gail), Eugene and John (Nina); and his four will never ever De anotner you. Rest easy Bill, I love you, Genevieve in Fullerton for many years. Trie The Los Beloved husband, father and frandfather, passed away on March D. 1998.

He was a Vice-President adored grandchildren, Amanda he gained from this study in both is writing and playing. Bill's spiritual life was devoted to practicing Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism, following the teachings of 1710, Los Angeies, Ca. 9UU36. Services Mar. 13.

at 12 noon Dad, our memories and our love for Angeles Times also taught psychology at uaiilornia State University at Fullerton. He received his Diplomate status in psychology and served as President of the Orange County Psychological now offers Lauren, Jacob and Serena. He is also survived by his sister and brother-in-law, Irma and Bill at Hillside Memorial Park. you will last forever. Diana and Bill, Jr.

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77241 mm i ai i am i I a mm 1 DC Display obituary Hillman: his brother and sister-in wicmren uaisnomn. ne naa practiced Buddhism for almost 30 vears, of Hughes Aircraft Company and Director of Support Systems Divisions when he retired after 38 years of service in 1988. In retirement he enjoyed golfing and boating and was Commodore mjliijiiiaALA, mai-itm ou, passed away March 5, 1998. She is survived by her children. Gregoria, Jose, Lino and Rose Manansala; law, Albert and Louise Mueller; his brother and sister-in-law, Howard and had made numerous trips to Association.

He will be sorely missed by numerous friends and relatives. the Head lempei in rujinomya, Jaoan. also sne is survived Dy iu and Manrose Mueller; his brother' in-law. Clarence Milbrodt: his sister' Memorial services will be held Notices witn photographs. Please call the obituary Desk at of Huntington Harbour Yacht Club In LovingMemory RichardT.

Dixon Friday 13th March 1992 Neither death nor time can still the beat Nor steal the treasured memories of a loving For my treasure was found in thee. Rill's father. Walter Voeel died in 1994. He is survived by ms wiie, Saturday, March 14 at the First Christian Church, 109 E. in-law, Nevenka Zirovich; and manv neDhews and nieces.

Recitation of the Rosary will be Fridav. March 13. 1998 at Jim: daughter-in-law, Miriam; and Wilshire. Fullerton. Interment will in 1995; and he is survived by his mother, Marioon; and his cousin, Chuck Hillig.

He will be greatly missed by his loves, Milena, Taiko, Jackie and Bibi. Bill had made many A spiritual wake will be held Friday, March 13 at 7pm at Gates hrother. Edward. His two grand 800-528-4637 daughters. Jenna and Annie kmd iiingsiey uates in luiver my.

Funeral Servicea will be held in the Garden Chapel of Woods Glendale Mortuary. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, March 14, 1998 at at Holy Family Catholic Church, Glendale, Ca. Interment will follow Ext. 77241 or Ext. 77242 precede at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress, California McAul.jr and Wallace Mortuary, Fullerton directors Donations in his memory may be made to the American Cancer friends worldwide who will miss brought him special delight.

He will be greatly missed. Funeral Services will be held at at Qt Paul I ha Cemetery Lotrfrypts for full details Apostle (ihurch in Westwood with this great friend and musician. There wilt be a memorial for Bill FOREST Lawn Memorial Park. Hlywd Hills. I.S.

Lot 4097, Enduring Faith 11am, Friday, March 13 at west-minster Memorial Park, 14801 tne interment at noiy cross v.eme terv in Culver Citv. society or to St. Judes Hospice at Forest Lawn-Glendale. MANN. Lilian TansT on Saturday, March 14, at Myohoji Temple.

1401 N. Crescent Heights Section, pp. 80555-3713 Louise Reach Westminster. RL MBllnow-Glasband-Wcliulela, west Hollywood, aiuomia, in lieu nf flowers, donations mav FOREST LAWN Hlywd His 2 Choice lots. In lieu of flowers, the family refers that donations be made to he American Heart Association In aiaoop-zwaat mam.

800300-0223 $Z490 68 OOP. 760-355-5705 PP be made to Hoag Cancer Center, PO Box 6100, Newport Beach, Ca. VOLLANDD. Jean program ot Aiuerton. Timet Obituary Infomatlui Call Mi.

Ryin 1-800-528 4637 El. 77241 or El. 77242 Cos Anaele Sime 2 cemetery plots Inglewood Cemetery, his honor. Galea, Klnfsley GatesSmith Sals Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills wjy335-n7pp 3658-BlUU CRECHWALK. Lauratte M.

Forest Lawn H.H. spaces 2,3,4, lot 6101, Miry Directors, iiuiui izi Hillside ti8QO ea. ooo, pp. 5iuotw-iZ99 ftJlMiMi Mortuary. 1.

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