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SUNDAY, APRIL 1999 LOS ANGELES TIMES OBITUARIESFUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Obituaries Cremation Services OBITUARIES GROSS, Joy beloved wife and mother, passed away on March 31, 1999 at the family residence in Beverly Hills. Joy is survived by her husband, Marvin Gross and their children Jamie, Julie, William, James, Marc and Brad, and their six grandchildren. A celebration of the happiness Joy brought to all who knew her will be held on April 18, at 5:00 pm at the family residence. ARMSTRONG FAMILY ALLOY MITTEN law Total $488 Free Literature all LA Orange Co. (800) 286-6789 Lot Anw SHAW, nee Atkinson Jeanne age 78 of Plymouth, Minnesota, formerly of Southern California on March 28, 1999.

Preceded in death by husband, Charles Shaw; parents, Lynn and Bernice (Stephens) Atkinson; sister, Doris Atkinson. Survived by daughter, Lynne Fisher; daughter and son-in-law, Jeanne and Joseph Stamslawski; grandchildren, Jeanne (Mathew) Ktlian and Joseph Stamslawski, all of Minnesota; niece, Kathryn Kettler of California. She was a loving, caring and fun person who will be dearly missed. Gathering held Wednesday evening, March 31, 1999, in Minnesota. Private interment.

Memorials to donor's choice. Gearty-Dclmore Plymouth 612-553-1411. CIA's Gottlieb Ran LSD Mind Control Testing Scientist, who died at 80, oversaw invention of devices for assassination and gave 'acid' to human guinea pigs. Gilbert, Mildred B. Gtibreath, Raymond Goktechmidt, Chirk Gorelick, Eddie Gross, Joy Hill, Steven Kahn, Daniel lacfaman, Bertha Lee, Terence Levitt, Jack Linebaugh, Barbara Massoth, Esther Medina, Roberto P.

Mota, Petra T. Munemura, Jack Newell, Ardell O'Brian, Joan Perel, Florence Perry, Marilyn J. Phillipson, Bruce G. Richards, William Robbins, Marcella Rochlen, Donald H. Rodriguez, Martin Rothfletsch, Jack E.

Sanchez, Pedro Scalf, Glenn E. Shaw, Jeanne Spellman, Margaret R. Walker, Robert D. Wianecki. Stanley A.

Wilson, Bobby J. Wilkin, Martin H. Antokal, Carol E. Blumberg, Benjamin Brunner, Jean Burman, Milton Bunts, DeLiliian Carmona, Fort nee M. Cleff, Janice ML Cutler, Sharon Daucr, Reva B.

Davis, Irene C. Denzer, Russell, A. DePietro, Orlando J. Dickerson, William Flore. Ruben Garzio, Frank S.

Giaimo, Dick Gibeaul, Barbara K. DIRECT CREMATION i sir run 1 EST IDV I Jihynm r-amriJinn Burial Sociatv SPELLMAN, Margaret R. 800343-5764 Hillside Mortuary, 800576-1994. HILL, Steven Raymond. Cherished son of Virginia, beloved brother of Stewart, devoted uncle of Megan.

Passed away March 30, 1999, after a fierce battle with cancer. Steven was an architect and builder of landmark homes in Los Feliz, Silver Lake, and Fallbrook, California. He was passionate about his family, his work, and thoroughbred horses. Steven leaves behind devoted family, friends, and workmates who will carry him in their hearts forever. He was preceded in death by his father, Raymond Hill, former Chief of the Los Angeles City Fire Department.

Funeral services will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate contributions in Steven's memory to the California Equine Retirement Foundation, 34033 Kooden Road, Winchester, CA 92596 or the United Pegasus Foundation, 120 S. First Avenue Arcadia, CA 91006. Funeral Directors KAHN, Daniel I. Mount Slnal Mortuary.

iifi mm mm 1 LACHMAN, Bertha Mount Slnal Mortuary. WALKER, Robert a lawyer, born December 4, 1937 in Sacramento, California, passed away March 29, 1999 at age 61. A native Californian, Mr. Walker attended Dartmouth, graduated from USC and UCLA law School in 1962. He was a member of the California Bar (1963) and Nevada Bar (1989).

Since 1985, Mr. Walker was the principal of the Law Offices of Robert D. Walker, a culmination of 36 years both as a defense lawyer ana a distinguished member of the plaintiff's bar. The practice handled a diverse portfolio of cases which included personal injury, business tort litigation, insurance bad faith, medical malpractice, and hospital staff privilege litigation. Mr.

Walker was a Diplomat of the American Board of Trial Advocates, member of Inns of Court and other bar organizations and affiliations. He served in the capacity of judge Pro Tern, mediator and expert for trials. Acknowledged by his peers as an outstanding trial lawyer (over 300 jury trials). Mr. Walker was also sought out by law firms to act as a trial counsel consultant andor trial counsel, he was a true "lawyer's lawyer" and a mentor to a number of trial lawyers.

He handled many noteworthy cases from the onset of the case through appeal. He was profiled in the "litigator profile" of the Daily Journal in the case of Lewis v. Firemen's Fund, one of many seven figure awards he earned over the course of his career. LEE, Terence Neptune Society DEPIETRO, Orlando J. age 68, of Oceanside.

California for 11 years. He had been an Arcadia, California resident for 31 years gnor. Passed away April 1, 1999, unrise Care Center of Oceanside. Born February 19, 1931 in Girard, Ohio. He was a polygrapher for 20 years after having operated Guy's Auto Club Garage in Arcadia for 20 years.

He was a U.S. Navy Veteran of the Korean War. Member of St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Vista. Survived by his wife of 46 years, Mary Rita DePietro, Oceanside, California; sons, Larry DePietro, Duarte, California, and Michael DePietro, Glendora, California; brother, Sam DePietro, Duarte, California; sister, Alice Cafaro, Duarte, California.

Mass of the Resurrection, Wednesday, April 7, 1999 at 1pm, Mission San Luis Rey Church in San Luis Rey, CA. Kenneth F. Kieffer, O.F.M., will officiate. Inurnment following services at Mission San Luis Hey Cemetery. Allen Brothers Mortuary, Vista, 7G0-726-255T) LEVITT, Jack Mount Sinai Mortuary FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ANTOKAL, Carol Elizabeth Preceded in death by her loving parents, Leo and Etta Antokal; survived by her loving brother, Alan Antokal; and loving sister, Melinda Thomas.

Services Today, 1pm, Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Family prefers donations to Humane Society of the United States. Mount Sinai Mortuary ANTOKAL, Carol Elizabeth Mount Sinai Mortuary BLUMBERG, Benjamin of Nor- walk died March 30, 1999 Survived by his wife, Augustina; sons, Gino, Robert, James, Benjamin and Richard; daughters, Ruth Clement, Sandra Wilks and Sonia Fanning; brother, Zelie Blumberg; sister, Anna Lipsnitz; 25 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Graveside service, Monday, April 5, 1999 at 2:00 pm. Interment at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress.

Arrangements by White's Funeral Home, Bellflower(562) 807-2711. A Friend of the Family LINEBAUGH, Barbara Neptune Society MASSOTH, Esther Malinow Silverman Mortuary MEDINA, Roberto Pacheco of Newhall passed away April 1, 1999. A native of Chihuahua, Mexico. He was a loving father, grandfather, brother and friend and will never be forgotten. He is survived by his children, Bobby Medina, Victor Medina, Sandra Medina, Eddie Medina and granddaughters, Victoria and Noah.

A Memorial service will be held on Monday, April 5, 1999 at 7:00 at Iglesia Bautista Jerusalem, 7475 Fallbrook West Hills (818-887-2030). In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Iglesia Bautista Jerusalem. Associated Press Sidney Gottlieb in 1977. MOUNT DICKERSON, William R. Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills mi SINAI MORTUARY FLORES, Ruben Guerra Gutierrez 32.1-722-1900 BRUNNER.

Jean Caroline (nee Geasa) "Jennnie July 14, 1930 800600-0076 323469-6000 LOS ANGELES 8 In 1997, Mr. Walker was nominated to the Martindale-Hubbell Bar register of preeminent Lawyers. More than these career accomplishments, Mr. Walker enjoyed teaching his peers at venues such as the Inns of Court where he could impart his belief that hard work is the sine qua non of success at the courthouse. With that same conviction, Mr.

Walker pursued his interests which included skiing, dirt bike riding, swimming, sailing, traveling and the arts. He is survived by his wife, Shirley; mother Sylvia Ruth Peterson; three children, Michael C. Walker, Catherine D. Burns, and William C. Walker; grandchildren, Troy, Alec and Carissa; brother, C.

Frederick Walker and nieces and nephews. In lieu of a memorial service and flowers, the family requests donations be made to your favorite charity in Mr. Walker's name. Cabot St Sons, Pasadena. was not a secret anymore.

While the CIA was still examining the drug's possibilities as a means of mind control, many young Americans were dropping the hallucinogen as a vehicle of mind expansion and recreation. America was tuning in, turning on and dropping out, thanks, in part, to the CIA's activism in the '50s in the name of national security. It was not until 1972 that Gottlieb called a halt to the experiments with psychedelics, concluding in a memo that they were "too unpredictable in their effects on individual human beings to be operationally useful." He retired the same year, spending the next few decades in eclectic pursuits that defied the stereotype of the spy. He went to India with his wife to volunteer at a hospital for lepers. A stutterer since child MOTA, Petra lived a wonderful 78 years.

A long-time resident of City Terrace, California. She passed away in her home on Monday, March 29, 1999. Over the 59 years that Petra shared with her surviving husband, Arthur A. Mota, Petra had the joy of raising 9 remarkable children. Petra was made a grandmother 32 times, a great grandmother another 29, and a great-great grandmother once.

Mr. and Mrs. Mota were most noted in the community as playing a very active role in organizing little league baseball at the local park in the early years. Mrs. Mota will be missed "by many.

RosaryVigil to be held on Monday, April 5, 1999 at 7pm, St. Lucy's Church, 3545 City Terrace Drive, LA, CA. 90063. Funeral Services will be on Tuesday, April 6, 1999 at 9am, St. Lucy's Church.

She will be laid to final rest at Calvary Cemetery and Mausoleum. Services will be coordinated by Veiga-Robison, GARZIO, 77, passed away peacefully at home April 2, 1999. 1 He was born March 12, 1922 in Syracuse, New York to Sarafino and Elvira Garzio. He was a veteran of WWII, and a 45 year member of the Meat Cutters Union. Survivors include his wife, Mary; his son, Tony (Jackie) Garzio; his daughter, Catherine (Martin Mattes) Garzio, and 4 grandchildren; Nicholas, Daniel, and Thomas Mattes, and Gigi Garzio.

Other survivors include his sister, Marie Giordano, 4 nephews, Raymond Cavaleri, Joseph, Phillip, Frank Giordano and 1 niece, Rita Wagner. He is also survived by numerous cousins in Syracuse, New York. Visitation will be Monday, 2pm-5pm Glasser Miller Lamb Chapel of Memories, Arcadia (626)447-8148. Funeral Mass will be Tuesday 11 am, held at Holy Angels Catholic Church, 370 Campus Arcadia. Interment, Rose Hills, Whittier.

In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations in his memory to VNA Care Hospice, 1025 No. Brand Glendale, 91202, or UCSF Cancer Center, co UCSF Foundation, Box 0248, San Francisco, CA 94143. GIAIMO, Dirk passed away March 30, 1999. Born January 29, 1902. Survived by daughter, Barbara Giaimo; grandchildren, Mark Giaimo and Lynna J.Hite.

Memorial Mass Apr. 6, 11am at Villa Scalabrini, 10631 Vindedale Sun Valley, CA. 91352. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Villa Scalabrini. GIAIMO, Dick Neptune Society GI BEAUT, Barbara Kuhn, passed awav April 1, 1999.

Born April 17, 1926 in Manhattan Beach. She is survived by her husband, Robert; children, Gary and Greg; and 4 loving grandchildren. Graduate of USC, avid golfer, and loving wife and mother. GILBERT, Mildred Beatrice, born FOREST LAWN Mortuaries Glendale Long Beach Cypres Covina Hills Lk.NalOH UNoMW Hollywood Hills Uc.No.VM 1-800-204-3131 to Marcn liftw. a courageous soul deeply loved by her amily, greatly missed and admired by all who knew her.

We love you and miss you Jeaner! In lieu of flowers, donations to the Arthritis Foundation are appreciated. BURMAN, Milton, loving and devoted husband of Sheila, passed away Thursday, April 1, 1999. He is survived by nis wife. Sheila; her daughter, Sharon Zola; his children, Bruce (Carla) Burman, David (Helena) Burman, Lisa (Byron) Stultz; and 4 grandchildren, Julian, Alexander, Madeline and Thomas. He is also survived by his brother, Meyer (Anita) Burman.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Leslie Zola Science Scholarship Fund, co Rabbi Zeldin, Stephen S. Wise Temple, 15500 S. Wise LA, CA. 90077. Services, Sunday, April 4, 1999 at 3pm, Eden Memorial Park.

Groman Eden Mortuary Directors BURIMS, DcLUUan "Dee," age 91, of Oceanside, passed away March 18, 1999. Born February 29, 1908, in Eugene, Oregon, the youngest daughter of Dr. David Eugene Olson, founder of the Minnesota Bible College. After attending the University of Oregon, she graduated from Eugene Bible College. For the next 50 years she was a Religious Educator and Sunday School Teacher; Christian Youth and Choir Director; Church secretary; Pianist; and Organist.

After retirement, she moved to Oceanside with her husband of 55 years Toby (former director of the Al Malaikah Shrine Chanters). She is survived by son, David and wife Betty; grandson, David, great granddaughter, Kiraj. ana great grandson, Brian, San Clem-ente, California; nephew, Timothy Fisher and wife Jane, Ridgecrest, California; and great-nephew, Jason Fisher, Botheil, Washington. A memorial service will be held at 1pm, April 10, at the First By ELAINE WOO TIMES STAFF WRITER James Bond had the scientific wizard who supplied 007 with dazzling gadgets to deploy against enemy agents. The Central Intelligence Agency had Sidney Gottlieb, a Bronx-born biochemist with a PhD from Caltech whose job as head of the agency's technical services division was to concoct the tools of espionage: disappearing inks, poison darts, toxic handkerchiefs.

Gottlieb once mailed a lethal handkerchief to an Iraqi colonel and personally ferried deadly bacteria to the Congo to kill Prime Minister Patrice Lamumba. It wasn't his potions that eventually did in the two targets, but Gottlieb, once described by a colleague as the ultimate "good soldier," soldiered on. Poisons and darts were not his sole preoccupation during 22 years with the CIA. He labored for years on a project to unlock and control the mysterious powers of lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD. Could it be a potent spy weapon to weaken the minds of unwilling targets? In the 1950s and 1960s, answering that question was one of Gottlieb's missions in MKULTRA, the code name for the agency's secret experiments to probe the effects of mind-altering drugs.

Chief among them was LSD, discovered by Dr. Albert Hofman, a Swiss chemist, in 1943. By the early 1950s, the CIA, fearful of LSD falling into Soviet hands, had cornered the market on the drug, which in minute doses could produce overwhelming sensations ranging from kaleidoscopic acuity to temporary insanity. The agency also started to fund research, covertly funneling hundreds of thousands of dollars to academics in prestigious institutions around the country who tried the drug themselves and reported the results to Gottlieb. Gottlieb and his associates in MKULTRA also took LSD "trips," although the concept of tripping would not enter the American lexicon for another decade.

They laced coffee with LSD and served it to each other without warning, then observed each other's reactions. Later Gottlieb expanded the field tests to subjects outside the agency drug addicts, prostitutes, prisoners, mental patients people who were unlikely to complain and even less likely to be believed if they did. Among the dosed were hookers and their clients in a CIA-sponsored brothel in San Francisco, later the epicenter of the LSD explosion. One human guinea pig was subjected to an astounding 77-day trip. Some subjects suffered chronic mental problems after being dosed.

One person an Army germ warfare researcher sank into dark depression and paranoia, leaping to his death from the 10th floor of a New York hotel several days after being slipped an LSD Mickey Finn at a CIA retreat. The CIA covered up its role in his demise for two decades, and barely reprimanded Gottlieb. In the early 1960s, Gottlieb was promoted to the highest deputy post in the technical services operation. By 1967, he had risen to the top of the division, guided by his longtime CIA mentor, Director Richard Helms. At that time, LSD MUNEMURA, Jack Neptune Society RL Malinow NEWELL, Ardell passed away on March 25, 1999 in Glendale, California.

He was born in Salem, Oregon on October 7, 1941. He is survived by his beloved companion, Kathy Maloney; sons, Todd Newell and Erich Newell; father, Ardell Newell: sister, Lynn Stevens; brother, Malcolm Newell and relatives. He will be greatly missed. Services were held March 29th at Forest Lawn -Glendale. WIANECKI, Stanley Anthony of Venice, California.

Born January 16, 1923, Hamilton Ontario, Canada; died in his home on March 27, 1999. Beloved husband of Rita; father of Stan, Louise, Henry and Joe; father-in-law of Jenny, Bill, Joni, Carol; grandpa of Kari, Adriana, Jana, James, Krista, William, Franceska, Emily, Nicole, Anthony and Nikolas; brother of Joseph, Edward, and Edmund. He graduated from the University of Buffalo, New York; member of Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity. Wianecki received Meritorious and Distinguished Service Award from the Beverly Hills Police Department for police service from 1954 1978. He was recognized for outstanding service by the American Legion, Beverly Hills Post 253, and was cited with the Community Recognition Award from the Beverly Rills Lions Club.

wianecki served as a 1st Lieutenant in the United States Army Air Force from 1943 to 1949. He was stationed with the 5th Combat Battalion, Leyte, Philippine Islands, and 79th Combat Engineer Battalion, Luzon, Philippine Islands. He was decorated with two battle stars. A mass in celebration of his life. Glasband-Weinstein West Hollywood (800) 300-0223 FD 727 O'BRIAN, Joan Neptune Society PEREL, Florence Mount Sinai Mortuary PERRY, Marilyn Joanne Mount Sinai Mortuary VrQV UTT A place to Temember Funeral, Cremation Cemetery Services PHILLIPSON, Bruce Gordon 40, of Burbank, died April 1, 1999 after a long illness.

He worked in animation for 20 years, with 12 years at Walt Disney. He is survived by his parents and 3 brothers, Services April 5, 2:00 pm, at Forest Lawn Glendale. (562) 699-0921 Christian Church, Fifth Commonwealth, Alhambra.CA. In lieu of flowers, it was Dee's wish that a donation be made in her name to the Minnesota Bible College, 920 Mayowood Rd. SW, Rochester, MN.

55902. CARMONA, Fortunee, M. (101) Mall now Silverman Mortuary CLEFF. Janice M. Mount Sinai Mortuary RICHARDS, William Neptune Society May 4, 1909.

Bea moved to Caiitor-nia as a young woman. Graduating from UCLA in 1932, starting at the Vermont location. On October 12, 1933, Bea and her much loved "Stu'1 (Wm. Stewart Gilbert, Jr.) were married. Both worked at Douglas Aircraft, El Segundo many years.

After Stu's death in 1984, Bea moved back to her home state Washington. She is survived by nieces, Carol Callaghan, Geri Longo; and nephew, Bill Cometh; 9 great nieces, 1 great nephew, 5 great-great nieces, and 3 great- freat nephews. Bea died March 16, 999 in Lacey, Washington, after a short illness. We will all miss her great style, charm, beautiful smile and silver white hair. At Bea's request, there are no services.

310-641-0707 800-576-19941 will be said Thursday, April 1, 11 am at St. Mark's Catholic Church, Venice, CA. In lieu of flowers, do a good deed today. WILSON, Bobby Bay Area resident for many years, departed this life on March 30, 1999 in Riverside, California. Memorial Service, Apr.

6, 11am at North Oakland Missionary Baptist Church, 1060 32nd Street, Oakland, W1TKIN, Martin H. GrmadelortjHirv In Memoriam CYRENE WE1NER 73121 to 4498 Not a day has passed this year without thoughts of you, mom. We miss you so. Love always, Stef, Lindsay and family. ROBBINS, Marcella Formerly Marcie Green.

Beloved mother of Larry Green and Bob (Susan) Green. Loving sister of Shirley Lane and her children Rod and Laura Lane and Barbara Welch. She is survived by 2 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Services will be Monday 1 1 :00 am. In Eden Memorial Park, Groman Eden Mortuary.

Related Services hood, he got a master's degree in speech therapy. He raised goats on a Virginia farm. And he practiced folk dancing, a lifelong passion despite the handicap of a clubfoot. A malignant, real-life or an eccentric genius whose intentions were honorable and just? Gottlieb led the agency in 149 mind control experiments, of which about 25 were conducted on unwitting subjects. According to the survivor of one victim, the way Gottlieb duped American citizens was nothing but despicable.

Less black and white in his assessment is John Marks, author of the definitive book on the CIA's mind control programs, "The Search for the 'Manchurian Marks sees Gottlieb as an unabashed patriot who nonetheless "crossed the same ethical lines we hanged German doctors in World War II for." There is also the view of former CIA psychologist John Gittinger, who says his close friend was a gentle man whose actions were widely misunderstood. The agency's LSD experiments bloomed in the era of Josef Stalin and Sen. Joseph McCarthy, and "during that time of Cold War," Gittinger said recently from his home in Norman, "the attitude we had and the agency had was we were still fighting a war. And when you are fighting a war, you do things you might not ordinarily do." Gottlieb died on March 7 in Washington, Va. He was 80.

His family did not divulge the cause of his death. ALBARR ApriM, 1914 -Sept. 4, 1994 Happy Birthday. Stilt missing you. Rest in peace.

Your family CUTLER, Sharon Beloved wife of Albert; devoted mother of Ron; loving grandmother of Dean. Services will be held at 12:00 Noon, Tuesday, April 6th, 1999 at Hillside Memorial Mortuary Chapel. Hillside Mortuary 1-800-570-1994. DAUER, Reva developer and former owner of Florida Medical Center of Fort Lauderdale with her late husband Maxwell Dauerjassed away on Saturday, March 27, 1999. Mrs.

Dauer selected the site of the present Florida Medical Center on West Oakland Park Boulevard. Originally called Lauderdale Lakes General Hospital, the first open heart surgery in Broward County was performed at the hospital in 1974. It opened in September, 1973 with 150 licensed beds and over the next twenty years, evolved into a major regional medical center encompassing 459 licensed beds. Along with her late husband, she was involved in all of the daily administrative and operating functions of the hospital. When it was sold in June 1993 to ORNDA Healthcare of Nashville, Tennessee, it was the largest privately owned family hospital in the United States.

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Bereavement Seminars GILBREATH, Raymond Charles. age 45, of Canoga Park, passed away in Northridge, California, March 31, 1999. Born in Hollywood, California, September 27, 1953. He was an Administrative Assistant at UCLA Medical Center. He was also an avid bowler, devoted to his work, family and friends.

He will be missed by all. Survived by sister, Irma (Jim) Jablonski, of Arizona; brother, Michael (Pat) Gilbreath, of Van Nuys, sister, Betty Piazza, of Palmdale; brother, Art (Melita) Gilbreath, of Oxnard, sister, Linda (Dan) Romyn, of Santa Maria, sister, Sally (Raul) Rivera, of Lancaster; companion and friend of 15 years, Richard Zapata, of Canoga Park; aunt, Betty (Tom) McCoy, of Oxnard; several nieces and nephews, whom he loved very much; his adoptive parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zapata of Silver City, New Mexico. Preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Dorothy Gilbreath.

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323-732-0235 PP He had just been appointed General RepresentativeOrganizer for the International Brotherhoof of Painters and Allied Trades. He loved traveling and the responsibilities of his job, but his greatest joy in life was always his amily, especially his wife, children and grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his mother, Mary Jones; and is survived by his father and stepmother, Ray and Rosalie Scalf, of Riverside; his wife, Beth of Fontana; children, Mark Walters of Rosamond, California, Anne McClellian and Sara Walters of Fontana, Sarah Cooke of Salina, Kansas, Laura McConnell of Brawley, California, Janine Faucett of Indianapolis, Indiana, Elaine Smith of Yakima, Washington; and 19 grandchildren; and siblings, Steven L. Scalf of Fontana, Janice Dailev of Fontana and Sheila Heacock of Tukwila, Washington. Memorial Service Tuesday, April 6, 1999, at 1pm, First Mennonite Church, 379 North Campus, Upland, CA.

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$1600. PP, 949364-9 1 72 Lionel Bart; British Lyricist, Composer Created The Obituary Desk is open Monday through Saturday, We are closed on Sunday, The deadline for the next day's publication is 3:00 P.M. daily. Please call the Obituary Desk M4l or Ext. 77242 The Los Angeles Times now offers Display Obituary Notices GOLDSCHM1DT, Charles, (1918-1999).

Former restauranteur and Park La Brea resident, Charles Goldschmidt died February 28 1999, after a long illness. He and his partner, Jerry Cohen founded several restaurants and coffee shops, including Janns formerly at 3rd and Martel, during the nineteen sixties. Born in New York City on May 18, 1918 he was raised in Holland where he acquired facility in four languages. He enjoyed the culinary arts, music, and travel. Educated as a chemical engineer at the University of Michigan, "Goldie" entered the restaurant management business after service as a Marine Corps Sargeant in the Pacific Theater during World War II.

He managed the Washington, D.C. celebrity restaurant Harvey's during the nineteen fifties before coming to Los Angeles. He is survived by his brother, Edgar of New Rochelle, New York; and his cousin, Bram Van der Flughtof Holland. GORELICK, Eddie I. Hillside Mortuary, 800576-HHH.

To Place a Tlmei Obituary Notice Call Ms. Ryan for understanding and helpful service: (213) 237-7242 Toll-Free Number 1-800-528-4637 Ext. 77241, or 77242 Coe Angele Si me Mrs. Dauer was born in McK-eesporl, Pennsylvania. She attended school and worked in Washington, D.C.

She moved to Miami in 1961 with her late husband and two sons, Roger Dauer of Los Angeles, California and Dr. Edward Dauer of Coral Springs, Florida. Mrs. Dauer was very actively involved in many charitable and philanthropic activities in the Miami area. She was a major contributor to the University of Miami Schools of Medicine.

Other major philanthropic memberships include the Sylvester Cancer Center of the University of Miami; Humanitarian member of Cancer Lifeline of Mount Sinai Medical Center; Miami Children's Hospital; National Parkinson Foundation; The Alzheimer's Foundation and Care Committee of Douglas Gardens; The Angels of Villa Marie Nursing Home; The Foundation for Developmen tally Disabled Children in Israel; Florida Friends of Lubav-itch; American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of Negev- The Simon Wiesenthal Center of South Florida. Mrs. Dauer is survived by her two sons, Mr. Roger (Gail) Dauer of Los Angeles, California, and Dr. Edward (Joanne) Dauer of Coral Springs, Florida.

She is survived by a brother, Mr. Buddy (Marilyn) Broudy of White Oak, Pennsylvania; and two nieces, Iris Broudy of Mexico and Jill Broudy of North Miami Beach. She is also survived by eight grandchildren, Mrs. David (Michelle) Miller and Jennifer Dauer of California. Allison, Eric, Lauren, Marc, Ryan and Michael Dauer of Coral Springs, Florida.

A Memorial Service was held Monday, March 29. DAVIS, Irene C. born in London, England in 1921; made her transition April 1, 1999 in West Hills, California. Memorial service to be held on Sunday, April 11, at 11:30 am at the Pacific Lodge Boys Chapel, 4900 Serrania Woodland Hills, CA. DENZER, Russell 80, died at his home March 29, 1999( of heart disease.

He is survived by his son, Richard Denzer; and his daughter, Dana Goode. Memorial Services will be held at Fairhaven Memorial Park, 1702 E. Fairhaven Santa Ana, 714 633-1442, on April 13, at 10am. Please call the Obituary Desk atM4637 Ext. 77241 or Ext.

77242 California's Newly Restored Landmark jj opecMl 1UU lear Anniversary rmes Wot They Used t'Be," premiered in 1959 and had a two-year commercial run in London. He also produced the popular "Lock Up Your Daughters" in '59. And then in 1960 came "Oliver!" based on Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist." The production's long initial run was followed by successful revivals in 1967 and 1977. The show was also a hit in New York, and Bart won Broadway's Tony Award for its music and lyrics. The 1968 film version, starring Ron Moody as the archvillain Fa-gin, won six Academy Awards.

Success for Bart was fleeting. He made millions from "Oliver!" and threw himself into a lifestyle that was a perpetual party. He had minor success with the music and lyrics for "Blitz!" in 1962 and "Maggie May" in 1964, and wrote the music for "Lionel" in 1977. But in 1965, he produced "Twang!" a show based on the life of Robin Hood, which was to become a nightmare for him. Against the advice of friends and theater associates, Bart put up his own money and signed away his rights to "Oliver!" to finance the production.

He later admitted that he had Flease see BART, B8 From Times Staff and Wire Reports Lionel Bart, the lyricist and composer who created "Oliver!" and who had a leading role in reviving musical theater in London, has died. He was 68. Bart died Saturday of cancer in London, said his nephew, Michael Pushkin. In the early 1960s, when American productions were dominating London's stages, Bart focused the city's attentions on a home-grown product. The original 1960 production of "Oliver!" racked up 2,618 consecutive performances while on its way to becoming one of the most successful musicals ever staged.

Bart went on to lose his "Oliver!" fortune by financing questionable musical productions, and he lived through long years of alcoholism and other excess. But his role in resurrecting the British stage was remembered Saturday by one who followed in his footsteps. "Lionel was the father of the modern British musical," composer Andrew Lloyd Webber said. "Lionel's genius has, in my view, never been fully recognized by the British establishment." Bart's first musical, "Fings Ain't I wt IT-' i.if fcf Donald Horace Rochlen May 7, 1921-March 22,1999 Lovingly called "Dusty" by his five brothers and sisters, he lived a full and meaningful life until his valiant heart finally stopped beating on March 22nd. For all his gentle virtues, he was a tough fighter.

For the past eight months, he defined for us all the word indomitable spirit and courage. He was indeed special and will forever be in our hearts and prayers. Martha Gail Rochlen Kelly David Yale Rochlen Kendis Rochlen Moss Porter Hartwell Rochlen AudreJill Warren Greenberg For more information contact: Jill Warren Greenberg, 70 East 96th Street, New York City, New York 10128 MMMMNl op HOLLYWOOD FOREVER OO CEMETERY AND FUNERAL HOME all faiths CALL TOLL-FREE 1 -877-438-3744 8 MM RETURN THIS COUPON FOR FREE INFORMATION 6000 SANTA MONICA BLVD. CA 90038 To Place Tinea Obttmry Notice Call Ms. Ryan 1-800-528-4637 Ext.

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