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i i r' i- 'V' I i I I I I 10 Section 2 Chicago Tribune. Tuesday, November 25, 1997 OBITUARIES ALMANAC FELDMAN Robert Lewis, influential acting teacher, director 1 KISIELIUS Tomaa Andrius Klslellus, M.D., age 51, beloved husband ot Rita, nee Baras; loving father of Gilius Baras (Sablna), Tadaa Andrius and Aleksaa Juo-zaa Klsielius; dear son of Allonsas and Enna Genovaite Klsielius; dear brother ot Vytaa (Martha) Klslellus; loving son-in-law of Stasys and Elena Baras. Visitation Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. until time of Funeral Mass, 6:30 p.m., at Sacred Heart Church, 1077 Tower Wlnnetka. In lieu of flowera, the family requeat that contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, 620 Davis Suite 206-A, Evanston, IL 60201 or Lithuanian Foundation, 14911 127th Lemont, IL 60439.

Funeral info, Dennellan Family Funeral Services, 847-675-1990. KLAPMAN Beatrice Klapman, nee Horwttz, beloved wife of the late Harry; loving mother of Sander (Felice) and Gall (David) Horberg; devoted grandmother of Stacey (Tim) Hendricks, Matthew (Liz) Klapman, Todd (Kim) Horberg and Daniel Klapman; great-grandmother of Jori, Dylan, Chase and Sky-ler; dear sister of Irving (Rae) Horwitz, of Wisconsin and Howard (Joyce) Horwitz, of Florida; fond aunt, great-aunt, sister-in-law, niece and friend to many. Service Tuesday, 12 noon at Welnsteln Family Services Wllmette Chapel, 111 Skokle Wilmette (1 Block North ot Old Orchard). Interment Westlawn Cemetery, Norridge. Info.

847-256-5700 KLINN Sidney D. Klinn, 78, beloved husband of Janet, nee Lange: loving father ot Melanie (Steven) Wagner, Lewis (Sandy) and Martin (Patty); adored grandfather of Andrea (Bob) Panoa, Daniel Wagner, Mark (Norma), Jonathan and Scott Klinn; dear brother of Mary (Irving) Cohen, Burton (Elvira) and Marvin (Sharon) Klinsky and the late Janet (the lete Henry) Gonsky. Service Wednesday, 12 noon, at The Welnsteln Family Servicea Wllmette Chepel, 111 Skokie Wllmette (1 blk. N. of Old Orchard).

Interment Shalom Memorial Park, Arlington Heights. Info, 847-256-5700. K0SS Loretta M. Kosa nee Bucholz, beloved wife of Joseph loving mother of Gregory (Lucy), Joseph (Suzanne), Gary and the late Jeffrey; loving grandmother of Joseph and Katharine; loving sister of Donald (Esther) Bucholz and Sally (Stan) Andersen; fond aunt of many. Funeral services 11 a.m., Wednesday at the Cumberland Chapels, 8300 W.

Lawrence Norridge. Imtombment St. Adalbert Mauaoleum. Memoriala to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated. Visitation Tuesday 3 to 9 p.m.

708-456-8300 LE0NG George G. Leong. age 76, formerly of Chicago, died November 23, 1997. Born in Canton, China. Beloved husband, father, and grandfather.

Survived by his wife Wai Ming, nee Mul; daughters Linda (Eddie) Chan, Gail (loan) Nguyen, Christine (Khin) Louke, and Helen; and grandfather of Michael Nguyen and Khlp Louke. Visitation Tuesday. 3 to 9 p.m. at Bowman Funeral Home, 2236 Wentworth Avenue. Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m.

Interment Mt. Aubern Cemetery. 312-842-1820 LICHTY Mr. Lewis wrote in his 1984 memoir, "Slings and Arrows: Theater in My Life," that the faqlt with Method, a misapplication-pf Stanislavsky in America, was a "psychological grip" that crealfcd "a sense of truth that, while bei)jg genuinely derived from the inner life experience of the actor himself, often represented his emotional reaction to a situation rather than the character's." rt As an actor, Mr. Lewis was part of the famed Group Theater, whose membership also included Harold Clurman, Elia Kazan, Strasberg (its acting teacher), Stella Adler, Clifford Odets, John Garfield and Franchot Tone.

Mr. Lewis also was acclaimed as a director of hit Broadway musicals and plays such as "Briga-doon" (1947), "The Happy Time" (1950), "The Teahouse of the August Moon" (1953), "Witness for the Prosecution" (1954) and Lena Home's "Jamaica" (1957). In 1947, Mr. Lewis founded the Actors Studio with Kazan and Cheryl Crawford as a training ground for professional actors to, in Kazan's words, "get the actor out of the Walgreen's Drugstore." He taught at Yale on and off for 35 years, from 1941 to 19761 Mr. Lewis set forth his theories on acting in a series of books that became popular and widely quoted, including "Method -or Madness?" (1958), "Advice to the Players" (1980) and "Slings aiid Arrows." New York Times News Service NEW YORK-Robert Lewis, a founder of the Actors Studio, a member of the Group Theater of the 1930s, a successful director of Broadway plays and musicals and one of the most renowned acting teachers of the century, died of a heart attack Sunday night.

He was 88 and lived in Manhattan. In his more than 60 years of teaching at the influential Yale School of Drama, at the Actors Studio, at the Lincoln Center Repertory Company and at his own Robert Lewis Theater Workshop Mr. Lewis' students included Marlon Brando, Meryl Streep, Anne Bancroft, Jerome Robbins, Montgomery Clift, Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Patricia Neal, Sigourney Weaver, Faye Dunaway and Frank Langella. Mr. Lewis was a disciple of the system of acting developed earlier in the century by Konstantin Stanislavsky, the Russian actor and director, that combined an emotional truth a significant moment from the actor's past relived in performance with technique.

But he always provided his students with his own personal take on Stanislavsky. He disagreed openly and strongly with the principles of another Group Theater member and highly influential Stanislavsky-based teacher, Lee Strasberg, whose system, dubbed the "Method," he felt emphasized emotion to the exclusion of technique. Atlanta hotelier Reuters ATLANTA Funeral services were held Monday for Marvin Goldstein, who opened Atlanta's first integrated hotel in 1964. Mr. Goldstein died Saturday of heart failure.

He was 80. The son of immigrants who fled anti-Semitism in Russia in 1900, Mr. Goldstein opened an integrated dental practice in Atlanta shortly after returning from service in World War n. But it was the American Hotel that attracted attention, opening in 1964 just weeks after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

held a series of civil rights strategy sessions. The Ku Klux Klan picketed the continued from preceding pg CONDON Raymond J. Condon, 75, beloved hueband of the late Marge, nee Zelikow; loving lather of Jeanne '(Larry) Panitch and Sherry (Herbert) Siegal; cher-'ished grandfather of Michael and Laura Panitch, 'Allsa and David Garfield and Mark Siegal; dear brother of the late Juliua Condon and Ann Stein. Graveside services Tuesday, 3 m. at Shalom Memorial Park (2 Makhpela) Rand Road and S3, Arlington Heights.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Alzheimer a Disease and Related Disorders 4709 Golf Suite 1015, Sko-Vie, 60076, would be appreicated. Info. Lloyd Mandet Levayah Funerals, 047-679-3939. CORBIN Catherine M. Corbin, nee Culler), al rest 'November 22, 1997, beloved wife of the late lAlpheue loving mother of Mary (Arthur) Can-Ifield, Lawrence M.

(Bernice) Corbin, Kathleen 1(John) Ogden, Dennis M. (Mary Jane) and iThomaa Corbin; proud grandmother of IS; great-grandmother of 23; fond sister of Helen (Ed) tCampbell and the late Sister Mary Scholastica, Larry (Helen) and Ed Cullen. Visitation 3-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a.m.

from The 'John Sheeny a Bona Funeral Home, 7020 W. 127th Palos Heights, to Incarnation Church, (Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Ceme-itery. In lieu of flower, masses appreciated. 708-361-4235.

CUL0TTA (Joseph Culotta, beloved husband of Antoinette, Boscarino; loving father of Angela DiPalma, Marian (Sam) Montana, Geraldlne Catalano, "Diane Calabrese and the late Michael Calabrese; Nearest grandfather of 11; great-grandfather of nine; dear brother of the late James and the late Uohn; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews, funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. from Cumberland Chapels Mutt Funeral Directors, 8300 W. Law-fence Avenue, Nor ridge to St. Mary of the Woods Church. Mass 10:30 a.m.

Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday, 2 to 9 p.m. 08-456-8300. CZAJA frank M. Czaja, beloved husband of Rose, nee Urbas; loving father of Frank J.

(Judy), Robert, Geraldine and Carolyn (John) Slewierskl; fond grandfather of John, Kenneth, Michael, Sean, Denise, Larissa, Bryon, Brett and Joshua; fond great-grandfather of Matthew, Amanda and Ian; fipecial uncle of Sandra (Craig) Pillion; son of the ate Joseph and Lucille Czaja. Funeral Wednes-, day 8:30 a m. from the Wolnlak Funeral Home, 5700 S. Pulaski Rd. to Queen of the Universe Church for 9 a.m.

Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday 2 to 9 p.m. 773-767-4500. Please omit flowers.

DAHM tCecil Susan Dahm, nee Streff, 87, died peacefully, tov. 16, interred In Tucson, AZ, beloved wife of he late John J. Dahm of Sunbeam toving -jriother of Mary Kearney and Rev. Charles Dahm, Jp.P.; grandmother of Michael, Kathryn (Woods), Margaret and Joseph. Commemorative 0Mass and reception Tuesday, Dec.

2, 7 p.m. at St. 11 Pi us Church, 1901 S. Ashland, Chicago, 60608. 'Memorials to St.

Pius Parish. 312-226-6161. WILY J. Daily, born In Chicago on Nov. 12, at peace In Milwaukee, Wl, on Nov.

20, fd997, son of the late Francis J. and Wilhelmina HfcDally; loving and devoted husband for 57 years to ihe late Eileen, nee Toole; cherished father of Attorney Frank J. Daily (Julianna Ebert) of White- fish Bay, Wl; proud and treasured grandfather to A. (Joseph) Pickart of Pewaukee, Wl, 'Hileen M. of New York, NY, Frank J.

IV of Milwaukee, Wl, William O. of Chestnut Hill, MA and vMiohael J. of Elm Grove, Wl; jubilant great-grand-Stather of Sam Pickart; further survived by numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Graduate of DePaut University, longtime Assistant 'Principal of Chicago Vocational High School 1CVS), former Vice President of Reliable Contracting and Equipment Company and Public Relations "'Director to Greenwood Bank. Recipient of numerous awards and honors, including DePaul University Society of Fellows.

Active and productive Vnember of numerous Catholic and educational organizations, including Joseph P. Kennedy jSchool for Exceptional Children, National Legion of Decency, Reading for the Blind, Mayslake Retreat League, Holy Name Society, Catholic league for Religious and Civil Rights, former President of National Laymen's Retreat League, Guild and Nocturnal Adoration Society. Contributions to Daily Family Scholarship Fund at Brother Rice High School of Chicago, IL, deeply appreciated. Visitation Friday at Brother Rice High School Chapel, 10001 S. Pulaski, from a.m.

until the Mass of Christian Burial at "hoon. Graveside service at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Becker RItter Funeral Home, Milwaukee. 14-782-5330. OOLECKI Gertrude Dolecki, nee Wllk, loving wife of the late Walter; dearest mother of Gregory; fond aister of lorian Wllk, Benedict (Mildred) Wilk.

Fred (late Jean) Wilk and the late Christine (late Laverne) Seckman. late Genevieve (late Al) Kurdys and 4ate Matilda (Edward) Grisko; aunt of many nieces nephews. Retired Employee of "Super iford City Mall). Member of the Altar Rosary society. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m.

from the Wolnlak Funeral Home, 5700 S. Pulaski Rd. to St. Turlbius Church for 9:30 a.m. Mass.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 2 to 9 p.m. -773-767-4500. Please omit flowera. DRAUS Anna D.

Draus, nee Opyt, age 90, of South Holland, beloved wife of the late Andrew loving mother of Richard (Mary Jane), Bernard (Diana), Thomas (Jeanette) and Virginia (the late Michael) Schassburger; proud grandmother of 19; great-grandmother of 30; fond sister of Helen (the late John) Lesinski, Jean (the late Edward) Marek and the late Gladya (late Michael) Hodorowicz, Frances (late Joseph) Hudek, Thomas Sr. (Josephine) Opyt, Frank (Helen) Opyt and Rose Burmeister; loving aunt and great-aunt of many and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a m. from the Opyl-Brown Funeral Home, 144th St. Indiana Riverdale, to St.

Jude the Apostle Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Entombment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday, 2 to 9 p.m. '708-849-5500 DUMKE Gertrude I.

Dumke, of Ingleaide, IL, formerly of 'Lombard, beloved husband of the late Otto J. Dumke; dear mother of Roger (Linda) Dumke, of Woodstock, David (Lydia) Dumke, of Florida and Mark (Dottie Newsome-Dumke) Dumke, of Wau-' conda; grandmother of six and great-grandmother of two; mother-in-law of the late Louise P. Dumke; sister of Norman (Myrtle) Abelt, of Lombard and the late Ruth Strutz. Resting at K.K. Hamsher Funeral Home, 12 N.

Pistakee Lk. Fox Lake (The Chapel on the Lake) from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday Nov. 25, 1997. Resting at Zion Lutheran Church, 4206 W.

Elm McHenry, IL Wednesday Nov. 26, 1997 from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. Services. Interment Bethania Cemetery.

Information 847-587-2100 DZUGAN Nancy Renee Feldman. age 30, loving daughter ol David Feldman and the late Sharon Feldman, nee Goldberg: cherished sister of Joel (Shannon) and Suaan Feldman; loved and adored by many family and friends. Chapel service Tuesday, 10 a.m. at The Welnsteln Family Service Wllmette Chapel, 111 Skoxie Blvd. (one block N.

of Old Orchard). Wilmette, IL. Interment will be at Westlawn Cemetery, Norridge, IL. Info 847-256-5700. FLAKS Carl R.

Flaks, of Ingleside, IL, formerly of Clarendon Hills, IL, beloved husband of the late Eleanor Flaks, nee Prell; dear father of Carl (Mary Ellen) Flaks, of Elgin, Kenneth (Freddie) Flaks, of Frankfort; grandfather of David Flaks and John Cook, of Naperville, Cart Jason and Aaron Flaks, of Elgin, Julie (Rob) Fulton, of Westmont and Suzanne (Peter) Meyers, of Clarendon Hills; great-grandfather of Joahua; brother of Francis (Barbara) Flaks, Robert (Joyce) Flaks, Richard (Eileen) Flaks and Ruth Flaks; uncle to many. Former Volunteer Fireman for the Clarendon Hills F.D. Former employee with Lincoln-Schlueter and Poliskrub Companies. Resting at K.K. Hamsher Funeral Home, 12 N.

Pistakee Lk. Fox Lake (The Chapel on the Lake), Wednesday Nov. 26, 1997 Irom 10:30 a.m. until time of services 12 Noon. Interment Highland Memorial Park Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers memorials tor N.E. Hospice, 410 S. Hagar Barrlngton, IL 60010. Information 847-587-2100 GALLARD0 te. Joe T.

Gallardo, Vet. of WWII, beloved husband of the late Julia, nee Quesada; devoted father of Severino (Rosemary "Jay Julia (Zeferino) Huichochea, Onlsno (Christine), Ralph (Mercedes), the late Joe Jr. (Molly), Rosemary (Conception) Huichochea, Jesse and Carloa; loving grandfather of 24 and great-grandfather of 10. Funeral Wednesday, November 26, 1997 9:15 a.m. from The Fortune Bros.

Funeral Home, 4401 So. Kedzie Ave. to St. Ann Church, Mass 10 a.m. Interment Mt.

Carmel Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday, 2-9 p.m. 773-523-7781 GRAN0UIST Michael P. Granqulst, 51, suddenly, US Marine Corps Veteran of Vietnam, beloved Ir- aon of Edmund C. and the late Dorothy T.

Granquist; loving brother of Philip C. Granqulst and Karen A. (Martin) Bukoll; fond nephew of Clara Rogers, Harriet Granquist, Claire Calvey and Edward (Margaret) Kubicki; also survived by many cousins and friends. Longtime U.S. Postal Service employee.

Visitation Tuesday, from 2 until 9 p.m. at The M.J. Suerth Funeral Home, 6754 N. Northwest Highway, Chicago. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m.

to Saint Thecla Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment All Saint8 Cemetery. For information, 773-631-1240 or 847-823-6540. HAIGHT Bryan R.

Height, 45, of Gurnee, beloved husband of Robin; loving father of Kathy Guthrie, David and Amy Height; dear grandfather of Ashley Guthrie: loving son of Ruben (Mavis) Haight and the late Helene; dear brother ol Rubert "Bob'' and Kevin (Linda); dear son-in-law of Lloyd (Eleanor) Botker; dear uncle of many. Visitation 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. Tuesday Nov. 25, 1997 at Kelley Speuldlng Funeral Home, 1787 Deerfield Highland Park, where Funeral Servicea will be held 10 a.m.

Wednesday. Interment Northshore Garden of Memories, North Chicago, IL. For funeral info and dlrectiona please call 847-831-4260. HALEY Charles J. Haley, of Westchester, beloved hnthanrf Ml nnlua.

nm ITU-, Inulnn father of Cathlynn (Joseph) Marchese and Kim (Peter) Hanson; devoted grandfather of Jeff, Jon, Jameson, Ryan and Katelyn; fond brother-in-law of Shirley (late Fred) Schultz, Harry (late Marilyn) and Burt (Theresa) Klich. Visitation Tuesday, 3 to 9 p.m. at Conboy-Woetchoeter Funeral Home, 10501 W. Cermak Rd. (2 blocks W.

of Mannheim). Lying in state Wednesday, 10 a.m. until time of service 11 a.m. at Faith Lutheran Church. 1124 Westchester Westchester.

Interment Concordia.ln lieu of flowers donations to Faith Lutheran Church would be appreciated. Info. 708-F-U-N-E-R-A-L. HALPERN Fred Halpern, age 85, late resident of Hollywood FL; beloved husband of the late Nettie; beloved father of Fred (Donna), Sandra, the late Ken, Richard (Judy) and Charles; beloved grandfather of Holly, Josh, Sherl, Stacy, Irv and Susan. Services private.

HATZ0P0UL0S See George Travlos notice. HERNANDEZ Jose F. Hernandez, loving father of Jacinda, Jus tin; past husband of Jaqueline; dear son of Con-suelo and the late Bruno; loving brother of Juana (Israel) Briseno, Maria (Ruben) Morado, Josefina (Kevin) Creighton, Gregoria (Manuel) Sanchez, Elizabeth (Jesus) Celio and Virginia Hernandez; fond uncle of many. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m. from Funerarla del Sagrado Corazon, 834 N.

Ashland, Chicago, to St. Mary of the Angels, 11 a m. Mass. Interment All Saints Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday, 4-9 p.m.

Info; 312-421-5801. HOFFMAN Helen Hoffman, nee Eisner, Nov. 23, 1997, 90 years of age, beloved wife of the late William John; devoted mother of Carol (Robert) Clarke of Sister Lakes, Ml, and Linda Stearns; cherished Srandmother of Gail Ann Stearns; fond "Mom" of harles Peer; she also leaves to mourn her best friend, Margie Sharpe; loving daughter of the late Emil and Ottilia Eisner, nee Albrecht; dear sister of the late Elsie "Ora" Messer-Meszaros, Emma Gulliver-Mefford, Alex (Dorothy) Eisner of Pom-pano Beach, FL, and William (Jayne) Eisner of Palos Park. IL; Aunt Honey to many nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a.m., from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W.

103rd Oak Lawn, to Mt. Zion Lutheran Church. Service 10:30 a m. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday, 2 to 9 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, 10400 S. Kostner, Oak Lawn. IL 60453, would be appreciated. Info, 708-636-1193 or 773-735-4242.

H0GAN Dennis S. Hogan, of Mendota. IL. formerly of Exton, PA, suddenly, Nov. 20, 1997.

born SDec. 5, 1930 in Wheaton, IL, served his country in the Korean Conflict. Member of Mendota VFW Post 4079, Mendota Elka Lodge 1212, Loyal Order of the Moose and the American Legion. Loving nusband ot Patricia, nee Hansen, for 42 years; devoted father of Kelly (Robert) Meanix, Shaughnessy (Paul) Norris, Flynn (Robert) Keene, Darcy (Anabel), Casey and Duffy; outstanding grandfather of 17; cherished uncle and friend of many; preceded in death by hia parents Edmund and Mary and dear brothers Eugene and Donald. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday, Nov.

29, 1997, 10:30 a m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1010 Jefferson Mendota, IL. Interment private. Memorials may be directed to the VFW National Children'a Home or the Elk'a Crippled Children. Arrangements by Schwarz Funeral Home, Mendota.

815-539-6261. HUYVAERT Wayne A. Huyvaert, 44. beloved husband of Betty, nee Liedberg; loving father ot Justin and Melissa; dear aon of Lenore and the late Adolph dear brother of Cathy (Wayne) Landmeier and Jennie (Mike) Cowan. Funeral service Wednesday, 11 a.m.

at The Oaka Funeral Home, 1201 E. Irving Park (at Prospect), Itasca. Interment private. Visitation Tuesday, 3 to 9 p.m. 630-250-8588 JACOBSEN Lorraine A.

Jacobsen, beloved wife of the late James; devoted mother of Diane (George) Alt-man, David Jaainski and the late Thomas J. (Jean) Jasinski; dear grandmother of George and Michele Altman and Thomas and David Jasinki; great-grandmother of one; fond sister of Gertrude (the late George) Berger and Bernice BartletL Funeral Wednesday 10:30 a.m. at Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S. Kedzie Ave. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Visitation Tuesday 4 to 9 p.m. For Info. 773-776-3809. JOHNSON Howard A. Johnson, age 69, beloved hus- huri Al AartmAv l.lhu nl ICiiaI Johnson: grandfather of Alexander.

Steven. Kevin and Kaitlyn; devoted aon ot Verna M. John son and the late timer; Drotner ot Harry w. Johnson and Rosemary Silbey. Visitation Tuesday.

3 to 9 p.m. at Drechsler-Brown Funeral Home, 203 S. Marion Oak Park, where funeral will take place on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established In Howard's name.

Into. 708-383-3191 J0ZEF0WICZ Edward S. Jozefowicz, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Kuszynski; loving father ot Sharon (Ron) Sassan, Diane (James) Zientara, Patricia Bock, and Joseph (Peggy) Josephs; dear grandfather of eight; great-grandfather of five; dear brother of Harriet, Martha and Mitchell; fond uncle ot many. Funeral Wednesday 9:15 a.m. from Casey-Laakowskl And 8ona Funeral Home, 4540-50 W.

Diversey to Our Lady Of Grace Church, Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert. Visitation Tuesday 3:30 to 9 p.m. Member ot Holy Name Society.

773-777-6300. KAPLAN See Anna Kaplan Silverman notice. KARNER Dorothy I. Karner, nee Roee, died at Alden Nursing Home, Naperville, IL. on Nov.

23, age 79, mother of Shirley McFaul, Janet Park and Rox-anne Buch; grandmother of four. Service and Interment private. Arrangement by Cremation Society of Illinois. Info. 630-571-7390.

KAY Helen Kay, nee Gruca, beloved wife of the late Rudolph devoted mother of Ronald (Phyllis) proud grandmother of Robert and Brian; toving sister of Andrew (Mary). Eugenia (Frank) Jaglello, Louis (Roaeanne), Michael (the late Marie), the late Alexander (Pat), the late Bridget (the lete Michael) Kokoszka and the late Frank Gruca; dear aunt ot many. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1997, 9 a m. from The Fortune Broe.

Funeral Home, 4401 S. Kedzie Ave to Five Holy Martyrs Church. Mass 9:30 a m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday.

2 to 9 p.m. Member of Five Holy Martyrs Rosary Sodality. St. Theresa Society, Daughtera of laabella Archbishop Weber Circle 904, FHM Post 500 W.V. Auxilisry, Raymond J.

Hagaman Post 495 Auxiliary. Women ot the Moose Cicero Chapter 747 and White Eagle Group 523 P.N.A. if In 1965, Gen. Joseph Mobutu deposed President Joseph Kasavubu in the Congo, later called Zaire. On Nov.

25, 1568, the inquiry into the conduct of Mary Queen of Scots reopened in Westminster, England. In 1947 movie studio executives meeting in New York agreed to blacklist the Hollywood Ten, who had been cited for contempt of Congress the previous day. In 1952 the Agatha Christie mystery play, "The Mousetrap," opened in London. (It would become the world's longest-running play.) In 1963 President John F. Kennedy, assassinated in Dallas, was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

In 1984 William Schroeder of Jasper, became the second human recipient of an artificial heart. (He lived 620 days on the device.) In 1986 the Iran-contra affair erupted when President Ronald Reagan and Atty. Gen. Edwin Meese revealed that profits from secret arms sales to Iran had been diverted to anti-government rebels in Nicaragua. In 1987 Harold Washington, the first black mayor of Chicago, died of a heart attack.

He was 65. In 1990 Poland held its first popular presidential election, giving Solidarity founder Lech Walesa a plurality of votes. He won a runoff the following month. In 1995 Michigan upset previously unbeaten Ohio State 31-23 in Ann Arbor, giving a full share of the Big 10 football crown to Northwestern and, for the first time in 48 years, a trip to the Rose Bowl for the nationally third-ranked Wildcats. O'BOYLE te, Bernard M.

O'Boyle, age 79, beloved hus-band of Mary, nee Mungovan, and the late Marie, nee Tiffin; loving lather of Patricia (Tom) Coleman, Terrenes (Geri), Jamee (Rita), Sharon (James) Lavelle and Bernie Jr. (Cindy), also the late Dennis; dear grandfather of 16. Resting at the Kossry Funeral Home, 9837 S. Kedzie, Evergreen Park, Tuesday, 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a.m., to St.

Germaine Church (or Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. Member of O'Oonnell Eddy Floss American Legion Post 714. Past Grand Knight of Columbus, Leo XIII Council. Member of 503rd Parachute Inf. Reg.

Retired Captain of Infantry in the National Guard of the United Statea. Member ot Saint Germaine Holy Name Society. Member of I B. of T. Chauffeurs Union Local 726 City of Chicago.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. 708-499-3223. 0'TOOLE See Francit J. Daily notice. PATRICK Harry E.

Patrick Jr. Age 49 of Glendale Heights formerly ot Glen Ellyn and Elmhurst. Father of Amy Lynn; son ot Doris Patrick Raciti and the late Harry E. Patrick brother of Patricia (James) Haaae and Pamela (Kevin) Karnick; nephew of Amy Crlsler; uncle rjf many nieces and nephews. Visitation Tuesday, 4-9 p.m.

at The Leonard Memorial Home, 565 Duane Glen Ellyn, with funeral ceremony at 8 p.m. Private Inurnment at Wheaton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributiona to American Diabetes 6 N. Michigan suite 1202, Chicago, IL, 60602, appreciated. Info, 630-469-0032.

P0RADA Stanley J. Porada, beloved nuaband oi Julie, nee Gliata; precioua father of Anne (Joe) McShane, Stanley L. (Marian) and Jean (Jim) Armon; devoted grandfather of Joey, Luke, Tlmmy, Ian and Alexa; loving son ol Anna and the late Louia and Alexander; tond brother of the late Allred. Visitation 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 30 a.m., from the John Sheehy 4 Sons Funeral Home. 7020 W. 127th Paloa Heights, to St. Alexander Church. Mess 10 a.m.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donetions to Neurofibromatosis, Inc. of Illinois. 708-361-4235. PORTER Beulah Nora Porter, nee Cannon, age 79, beloved wife ol William H.

Porter; loving mother ol Linda (Brian) Martlnat; and deareat grandmother ol Christopher, Allison, Emily. Visitation at the Solata Funeral Home, Tuesday November 25th, Irom 4 until 8 p.m. Funeral on Wednesday, November 26th at 1 p.m. at Gurnee Community Church, Old Grand Gurnee, IL. Interment at Millburn Cemetary in Millburn, IL.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Gurnee Community Church. RAHN Myrtle Rahn, dear sister of the late Albert, Herman. Walter and Grace. Visitation Tuesday 10 am. until time of aervice 11 a.m.

at Frledriche Funeral Homo, 320 W. Central Rd. at Northwest Mt. Prospect. Interment Oakridge.

847-255-7800 R0CA Gamaliel Razon Roca, died November 23, 1997, beloved husband, father, brother and uncle. Gamaliel was a Maaon, Scottish Rite and Shriner in Illinois. He Is survived by his wile Constancia; aon, Gamaliel Jr. and hia daughter Ckeotre Roca-Dawaon; and son-in-law Donald Roca-Dawson; Gamaliel is also survived by his brothers Edgar and Ceasar and aisters Elizabeth and Ruth; all of his family loved and will remember him, including his many nieces, nephewa and friends. Visitation 2 until 9 p.m.

Wednesday. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m. Irom The John Sheehy Sons Funeral Home, 7020 W. 127th Palos Heights, to Incarnation Church. Mass 9 30 a m.

Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. 708-361-4235. ROTH Marie Roth, nee Fisher, wife of the late Everett F. loving mother of Everett F.

Jr. (late Lavina), Josephine R. (late Robert) Resmussen and Alfred A. (Minnie): grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-granomoiner. runerai neunesaay, rtov.

eo, iwvr, e.m. rrotn 5735 W. Fullerton, corner of Mango, to St. John Boeco Church. Mass 9 30 a.m.

Tntermment SL Joseph Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday, 2 HI 9 p.m. 773-2374400 fit MtiMmif 'i! -rff. "i it-. -Bnaieewesee jtf pi i Remember loved ones with an In Memoriam ad.

To place your ad, call 012) 222-2222 Evan Wayne Llchty, 78, ol Bella Vista, AR, IUfMI.ll, Wl btlllllUIBl, UOIWVVW husband ol Luelle. nee Brack, as well as the late Twilla, nee Dunakey and Ruth, nee Mason; a daughter, Karen (Calvin) Elifson; a son John Llchty; three grandchildren, Deborah (Todd) Earnst, Anne (Tim) Saalfrank and Jonathan Elifson; one great-grandson Benjamin Earnat; four atepsons and four stepdaughters; one brother Robert Llchty and one sister Virginia Parker, A memorial service wil be held Saturday, November 29, 11 a.m. at Wheaton Evangelical Free Church, 520 E. Roosevelt Road, Wheaton. Private burial at Chapel Hill Gardens in Oakbrook Terrace.

Memorials may be directed to Moody Bible Institute. 820 N. LaSalle, Chicago. IL 60610. For more Information call Huttgron Funeral Home, Wheaton, 630-668-0027 LOW ta Norbert Low, beloved husband of Ernea-ESt tine, nee Strauss; loving father of Stuart (Debra) Low and Barbara (Philip) Paleg; dear grandfather of David Low, Daniel and Leah Paleg; fond brother of Getrude (Henry) Heuman.

Graveside services and Interment Wednesday, 2:30 p.m at Jewish Oakridge, Vi mile West of Mannheim on Roosevelt Hillside. In lieu of flowers, contributions to charity of choice would be appreciated. Information The Pleer Chepel, 773-561-4740 Mcdonald Patrick B. McDonald, beloved husband of the late Pearl, nee Goetz; loving father ot Patrick H. (Dell), Michael B.

(the late Shirley), Pearl (the late Jake) Mueller, Mary (Dick) Craig, and Robert (Sue); loved grandfather of 16; great grandfather of 23. Prayers 9:15 a.m., Wednesday from the Glueckerl Funeral Home, 1520 N. Arlington Heights Rd. (4 blocks South of Palatine Rd Arlington Heights to St. Alphonsus Church, 411 N.

Wheeling Road, Prospect Heights for Mass at 10 a.m. Visitation Tuesday 3 until 9 p.m. Interment All Sainta Cemetery. If desired, memorials may be made to the Maryville City of Youth, 1150 N. River, Des Plaines, IL 60016.

Into 847-253-0168. MILLER Dorothy Wis-Mlller, nee Kurtz, beloved wife of Ralph Miller; preceded In death by first husband Clement H. Wis; loving mother of William (Barbara) Wis, Robert (Jherese) Wis, Maureen (Anthony) Laskowskl, Clement H. (Margaret) Wis and Frank Rolek; cherished grandmother of nine and great grandmother of four. Visitation Wednesday 3 to 9 p.m.

Adams-Wlnterfleld 4 Sullivan Funeral Home, 4343 Main Downers Grove, IL (1 blk So. of Ogden Ave) Interment private. 630-968-1000 MITCHELL tan, Daniel F. Mitchell of Naperville, formerly of ES-5s Lisle, beloved husbsnd of the late Gene-vieve Mitchell: loving father of Daniel J. (Susan) and Timothy E.

(Peggy) Mitchell; devoted grandfather ol Elise and Jay Mitchell; dear brother of Phillip and Chuck Mitchell and Barbara Schlake. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., from Toon Funeral Home, 4920 Main Downers Grove, IL, to St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, 820 Division Lisle, IL. Mass 10 a.m. Visitation Tuesday, Nov.

25, 3 to 9 p.m. Interment private. In lieu of flowera, contributions to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. 630-968-0408. MORTON tm- Morton E.

Wolfson, 81, of Olympia Fields, ES IL, died November 21, 1997 In the Tucson ft Medical Center. He waa a WW II Russian Convoy Hero. Mr. Wolfson was born In Chicago, attended O'Keefe Grammar School and was a graduate of Hyde Park High School. He attended Michigan State and the University of Utah prior to loining the Navy in 1940.

He received his commission in 1941 upon completion of officer training at the Naval Academy. In 1942 Wolfson, then a Lieutenant, commanded a gun crew on the merchant ship Daniel Morgan. Early in July, 26 ol the 38 ahips in the convoy to Murmansk were lost. One waa the Daniel Morgan, carrying Wolfson's crew, which had shot down three German planes. The British Naval escort had left the merchant ships to their late.

Wolfson and his crew got into a life raft and later were picked up by the Donbass, a Soviet tanker. The Navy men, observing that the Donbass was equipped with American Suns, manned the guns repelling more dive omber attacks, bringing the tanker aafely to port July 8. For hia Murmansk heroism Wolfson was awarded the U.S. Sliver Star, the British Distinguished Service Cross and the Russian, Order of the Fatherland, First Class. It waa the highest Russian award given for heroism on the convoy run to Murmansk.

The British Distinguished Cross waa presented by Lord and Lady Halifax at a Washington ceremony. The Russian award was presented by Ambassador Panyushkln at the Soviet embassy. Wolfson later saw combat In the Mediterranean, Atlantic and Pacific campaigns. He suffered severe injuries off Sicily that limited hia activity for the balance ol hia life. He retired with the rank of Commander in 1946.

He retired Irom the Keebler Co. where he held the position of Director of Military and International Sales. Prior to Keebler he worked lor Powell Muffler and was General Manager of Charm Tread Monticello Mills. Monticello, Arkansas. He is survived by Edith Wolfson, his wife ol 46 years, his three children.

John (Lois), Laura (Rick) Prohov, and Emily (Dave) Inman, seven grandchildren and three aiatera. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery. According to his wishes, a memorial jazz concert for family and frienda will be announced at a future date. MULLINS Helen Gumm Mullins, age 97, of Evanston, loving mother of Stephen (Carol), ot Evanston; proud grandmother of Stephanie and Elizabeth of Chicago and Rian ot Evanston. Died November 23, 1997 In Hospice of the North Shore at Evanston Hospital.

Mrs. Mullins was born in Paris, IL on May 2, 1900 and waa a long time resident of Kenilworth and Ft. Lauderdale, FL. She was preceded in death by husband, Howard. She Is survived alao by her loving coualna, Anna Louise Masterson and Fred (Elizabeth) Masterson, both formerly of Evanaton; and her nephew, Jack (Margie) Tallinger of Paria, IL.

A memorial service will be held at Noon on Saturday, November 29. 1997 at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Evanston. Interment will be on December 1, 1997 in Paria, IL. In lieu of flowers, donstiona would be appreciated to the SL Mark 2nd Century Building Fund, 1509 Ridge, Evanston, 60201 or to the Dartmouth College Grandparents' Fund, Blunt Center, Hanover, NH 03755.

MYERS Jeanette Myers, beloved wife of the late Harry; loving mother of Robert (Monica); fond grandmother of Harold; dear aister of the late Lewis Adia and Edith Gordon; loving aunt and great-aunt. Funeral aervice Wednesday, 10 a.m. at Welnsteln Family Servicea Devon Chapel, 1300 W. Devon. Interment Shalom Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowere. contributions to St. Francis Hospice of Evanaton, appreciated. Info. 773-761-2400.

NEER Harvey B. Neer, age 57, beloved husband for 17 yeare of Fanny, nee Totoni; loving father of Julie Beth (Alan) Berlin, Sara Michelle and Natalie Jean; devoted son of Lee (Jack) Postaer and the late Samuel; proud grandfather of Shamir Benjamin Ambrose and Daniel Tzvi Berlin; dear brother ot Eunice (Howard) Finkle; fond brother-in-law of JoAnn (Joaeph) Totoni; cheriahed uncle of many. Service Wednesday, 10 a.m. at Welnsteln Family Servicea Wllmette Chapel, 111 Skokie Wilmette (1 Block North of Old Orchard). Interment Ridgewood Cemetery, Des Plainea.

Metal Broker associated with Scott Stainless Steel of Niles. In lieu of flowers, contributions to American Cancer Society, Anti-Cruelty Society or Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Into. 847-256-5700 Marvin Goldstein hotel, but in 1966 the Milwaukee Braves agreed to move to Atlanta (after some hesitation because of segregation in the city), becau'se visiting teams could stay at Mr. Goldstein's hotel "When he opened the hotel, some people told him he would have to have separate water fouri-tains," recalled Ted Levitas, a cousin.

"He said, 'Well, then we won't have any water He was that way with all the things in his life." Mr. Goldstein volunteered at' a free dental clinic for more than 50 years and was vice president of the executive board of the King Center. He helped found Israelis first dentistry school at Hebrew University. SMITH Peter W. Smith, age 69, of Chicago, passed lS Smith: loving father ot Susan (Jack) Crottv, Ford (Sharon), Carole Bordeaux, Sally (Scott) Kurtz and Roberta (Andrew) Scheldt; grandfather of eight.

Retired in 1989 from ABB Combustion Engineering where he waa General Manager. Servicea were held in Tennessee. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Leukemia Foundation 'of America, 600 3rd New York, NY 10016 appreciated. smounski Chester Smolinski, age 76, of Wheeling, kalmurf nf lsf Daarl nao l5s Witt: loving father ot Darlene Smoiinski; brother ot Sophie (late Ted) Ryczek and the late Leo, James (Lu), Welly and Stanley Smolinski. Funeral Wednesday, 11 a.m.

at Kolaaak Funeral Home, 189 S. Milwaukee Ave. (2 blocks South of Dundee Rd Wheeling. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday.

4 to 9 p.m. Member of Skokie A L. Post 320. In lleu-ef flowers, donations to the Hospice of St. Frartefe Hospital in Evanston, appreciated.

For info. 847-537-6600 SP0HNH0LZ Diane Spohnholz, nee Sevchuck, beloved Robert; loving mother of Robert Jr. and Deborah (Fred) Kelley: fond aister ol Rita (Hector) Swinton: dear aunt and friend to many. Funeral services Wednesday, Nov. 26, 9:30 a.m., from Colonial-Wojclechowski Funeral Home, 6250 N.

Milwaukee to St. Eugene Church lor 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Irving Park Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday, 3 to 9 p.m.

Information, 773-774-0366 STACHNIK Harriet E. Stachnik, nee Krupowlci, 88ol Lemont, beloved wife of the late Michael; loving mother of the lete Elaine Stachnik and Sharon Tyrpekl; dear mother-in-law of Rudolph Tyrpekl; devoted grandmother of Kimberly (Doneld) Treek-ler, Sherl (Alan) Sangiacomo and Mike Tyrpekl; great-grandmother of Lauren and Amanda Treck-ler and Rosanne Sangiacomo. Visitation Tuesday, 3 to 8 p.m. at Marklewlcx Funeral Home, 108 E. Illinois Lemont.

Funeral Service Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. to SS. Cyril Methodiua Churoh, Lemont for Mass at 11 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. 630-257-6363 STAMM John C.

Stsmm, 54, beloved husband of Judith, nee Held; precioua father of John, Michael, Robert (Beth Ann), Thomas, Mary Bridget, Matthew and Jeanette; devoted brother ot Mary Jane (VV)I-liam) Joslin. Bobette. Robert (Charlotte), Jo Anne (Thomas) Novak and Michael (Cynthia); loving aon ot the late Robert and Jeanette; dear uncle ol many niecea and nephewa. Funeral Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. trom Ahern Funeral Home, 6621 W.

North Ave. (3 blk. E. of Oak Park Ave.) Oak Bark to St. Vincent Ferrer Church, River Foreat.

Mass of Christian Burial at 9:00 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetary. Visitation Tuesday trom 2 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributlons-to Maryville Academy, 1159 N. River Des Plainea, 60016 appreciated.

Info 708-383-5700 STANGE John A. Stange of Forest Park, IL, beloved huaband ot Jennifer, nee McKenzie; dear father ot Mylinda, John A. James Allen and William McKenzie: fond son of Edward and Emma Stange; dear brother of Betty Lou Blickhahn, Shirley Ann Dring and James Robert Stange; fond uncle, of many nieces end nephews. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 26, 9:15 a m.

from Joseph Noeek 4 Sons Funeral Home, 6716-18 W. 16th 1 block East of Oak Park corner of Euclid, Berwyn (visitor parking NW and SE corners 16th Euclid), to St. Peter Church, 500 Hannah, Forest Park. Service 10 a.m. Interment Arlington Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donstions to Forest Psrk National BaiSk, 7348 W. Madison, Forest Park, IL 60130, for trie Stange Children Trust, will be greetly appreciated. Visitstion 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. 708-484-7415 ST0BER Henry H.

Stober of Downers Grove, November 24, beloved husband of the late Eva; loving fathW ot Warren Stober and the lete Lenore Steobm-dear brother of Glenn (Charlotte) Stober, Arthur (Evelyn) Stober and Jeanne (the late Paul) FtaJ; uncle of niecea and nephewe. Funeral service Wednesday, 11 a.m. at the Toon Funeral Home, 4920 Main Downers Grove, IL Interment dupe! Hill Gardens. Worth, IL. Visitation Tuesday3 to 9 p.m.

Memorials 10 charity of choice appreciated. 630-960408 RUSS0 Joseph Russo, beloved son of the late Frank and Bella, nee Corteze; deer brother of Paul (Mary Ann) Ruaso and many late brothers and aisters; many nieces and nephews. Visitation Wednesday 2 to 8 p.m. at Frledriche Funeral Home, 320 W. Central Rd.

at Northweat Mt. Prospect. Lying In state Friday 10 a.m. until time of services 11 a.m. at Belmont Assembly of God Church, 6050 W.

Belmont, Chicago. Interment Mt. Olive. 847-255-7800 SABATH tauv Dr. Donald J.

Sabath, beloved husband of r2S Sylvia, nee Baer; loving father of Bettie lr Laven and Robert Sabath; devoted grandfather ot Richard and Barbara Laven: fond brother of the late Rosalie Gordon: dear uncle ol many nlecea and nephews. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. at Temple Sholom, 3480 N. Lake Shore Dr. In lieu of flowers, contributions to charity ot choice would be appreciated.

Information The Plser Chapel, 773-561-4740 SCH0ENBERGER Charles N. Schoenberger, beloved husband of Pat; dear father of Susan and Lisa; fond brother of Roaemary, Lucille, Arthur and Richard Schoenberger, Dorothy Garby, Betty Cardinal, Terrv Degeneffe and Florence Wells. Lying in ststii Tuesday 3 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday 9 a.m. until time ot Maas 10 a.m.

at St. Raymond Church Elmhurst Rd. (Rte 83) and Lincoln Mt. Prospect. Wake Service Tuesday 7:30 p.m.

Interment All Saints. In lieu of flowers masses preferred. 847-255-7800 SCHULTZ te-w Arthur 8. Schultz, beloved husband of Grace and the late Susan; devoted father of James (Lisbeth); loving grandfather of Brian; dear stepfather of Oiane (Leonard) Cangi-alosi, Anthony (the late Andrea) Cangialosi, Charles (Enid) and Charlene (Jack) Engstrom; fond stepgrandfather of Angelo, Lisa, David, Shannon, Keith, Jason, Chuck and Janine; dear brother of Eleonor Motyka, Leonard, Grace Pro-chaska, Kay Maficki, the late Martha Davis, William, Julie Obodzinski, Frances Bohl, Sr. Mary Fustain and Florence Davis.

Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. from Malec A Sons Funeral Home, 6000 N. Milwaukee to St. Thecla Church. Mass 11 a.m.

Entombment St. Adalbert. Visitation Tuesday, 3-9 p.m. 773-774-4100 SFIKAS See George Travlos notice. SHER Harry D.

Sher, beloved husband of the late Mae Sher, nee Mazer; loving father of Linda (Dr. Stephen) Salzman and Jack (Ginny) Sher; cherished of Julie (Joel) Mayer. Barbara (Jay) aifman, Jeffrey (Mary) Salzman, Lisa and Mamie Sher; devoted great-grandfather of Jamie and Mitchell Mayer and Bridget and Eric Lalfman; fond brother of Maurice (the lete Goldie) Sher, the late Raymond (the late Sara) Sher, Jenny (the late Harold) Giah, Dorothy (the late Morris) Bab-bin and William Sher; fond brother-in-law ot Betty Sher and Viola (the late laadore) Mazer; devoted friend of Julie Wexler. Admitted to the IL Bar in 1939, Past President of the Chicego Residential Hotel Partner and Chief opearting head of Lake Shore Management Vice President snd Treasurer of Mid-Continental Reelity Officer and board member of Ansha Emet Day School and Anshe Emet Synagogue for over 30 years. Services Wednesday 11 a.m.

at Westlawn Cemetery, 7801 W. Montrose Norridge. For further information call: The Welnsteln Family Servicea Wllmette Chapel, 847-256-5700 SHUKIS to Bruno J. Shukls, beloved husband of Lucille P. nee Kilkus: loving father ot Paul ll-" (Mary Kay).

Steven, Mary Lynn (Richard) Behler and Carol Ann (Peter) Crofton; dear grandfather of Daniel, Jeffery and Kevin Shukia. Rick and Diana Shukis. Carol Ann. Patricia and Matthew Behler, Patrick, Mary Lynn and Lucy Ann Crofton: dear brother of Sally (Edmund) Sebaatian and Vyto (Eleanor) Shukis. Visitation Tuesday, 3 to 9 p.m.

at EIHeton Funeral Home, First and Grant St. Hinsdale. Funeral Mass Wednesday, 11 a at St. John of the Cross. 49th and Wolf Rd, Western Springs.

Interment St. Casi-mir Cemetery. In lieu of flowera, memorials appreciated in memory of Bruno J. Shukia, co SL John of trie Cross Church, 5005 S. Wolf Western Springs, IL 60558.

630-323-0275. Walter Dzugan, 74, late of Highland, IN, loving husband of Marjorie, nee Good wine; 1 loving father of Jerry (Marian) and Cathy Dzugan; loving grandfather of Michael; dear brother of Helen (Joseph) Klischuk, George (Marian), Ted (Mary) and the late Joseph (Jean), the late Andrew and the late Michael (Dorothy); dear uncle of many nieces and nephews. Visitation Tuesday 2 to 9 p.m., Panakhyda Services Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Funeral service Wednesday 10 a.m., at Drumm Funeral Home, 1200 E. 162nd St.

(1 block W. of Calumet Expressway on US 6 159th South Holland. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the charity of your choice. 708-333-0011 EBER E.

Reid Eber, 75, of Napervllle, formerly of Lisle, beloved husband of the late Lu; dearest father of 'Norris, John, Paul, Anna-Marie Lamb, Bianca and Lucille Eber, Jackie Brown, and Ivette Roselieb; fond grandfather of 12. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, 10 a.m. at St. Elizabeth Seton Church, 2220 Lisson Naperville. Interment SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. Visitation 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the The Frledrtch-Jones Funeral Home, 44 S. Mill Naperville. In Lieu of flowers memorials to BirthRight of DuPage, 608 S.

Washington Naperville, IL 60540. Into, 630-355-0213 ERWIN tn, Mary H. Erwin, age 73, died November 23, P3 1997. Survivors include husband James ll Erwin of Madison; mother of Maureen Keeling of VA, Irene, Kevin, and Erwin all of Madison and James of grandmother of Michael and Ryan Keeling: sister 'of Ann Flannery of FL, Barbara (Chester) Orzol of 'Maywood Ireen O'Malley of Chicago, IL and 'Catherine (Mike) Shevin of Arlington Heights, IL. 'Funeral services will be held at St.

Peter Catholic 5001 N. Sherman Ave. on Wednesday, November 26, 1997 at 10 a.m. Military honors will be accorded at the Rock Island National Cemetery at noon on Tuesday. December 2.

Friends may call at the Ryan Funeral Home, 2418 N. Sherman on Tuesday, November 25 from 4-7 p.m. 608-249-8257 I EVANCHUK Stephanie B. Evanchuk, age 86, beloved wife of the late John loving mother of Claudia (Peter) Kafer, and Joan (Dr. Joshua) Kind: dear grandmother of Leah, Zoe, Nadia Kind, and Matthew Kafer; fond sister of Nan Kalin.

Visitation Tuesday. 3-9 p.m. at The Cumberland Chapels, (Ed Olenec, Director) 8300 W. Lawrence. Norridge.

Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a m. from Chapel for 10 a m. Mass at St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church President of Ukrainian Womens Aid. Past President of Altar and Rosary Society of St.

'Joseph Ukrainian Catholic Church. Past President of Ukrainian National Women League of Branch 74. Chicago. IL. Member of Graduates of Oetroit and Windsor.

Co of Club Mazeppa. Detroit Ml. Officer of Ukrainian Youth League of North America. Member of Morton Grove Womena Club, Co-Founder of St. Josephs Senior Citizens Club.

Interment St. Nicholas Cemetery. 708-456-8300. EVENS James D. Evens, age 53, beloved husband of Janet; dear father of Jeffrey (Mariel), Jacqueline (Joseph) Amico and James; fond grandfather of Joseph; loving son of the late Charles and Rosa-he; dear brother of the late Charles.

Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 26, 9:30 a.m. from Matz Funeral Home, 410 Rand Mt. Prospect, to St. Emily Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Entombment AM Saints Mausoleum. Visitation Tuesday. 3 to 9 p.m. Mem ber of St.

Emily Ushers Club, Golf Club and past Grand Knignt of Rnignis or ooiumous 847-394-2336. 4 4.

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