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Section 2 Chicago Tribune, Monday, July 5, 1999 ALMANAC OBITUARIES John Stears, master of film special effects )MI ear-splitting detonations and miraculous escapes, Mr. Stears, created some of the most famous scenes in the movies. He blew the villain's Jamaican hideout at. the end of "Dr. No" (1962), and for "Goldfinger" (1964) he created Agent 007's celebrated Aston tin DB5, featuring bulletproof win-dows, revolving license forward-firing machine guns, a rear oil-slick dispenser and passenger-side ejector seat He also touched off an lanche for "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969), built flying cars for the musical film "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968) and the UK Bond film "The Man With the-' Golden Gun" (1974).

For George Lucas "Star Wars" (1977), dreamed up R2-D2 and Luke Sky walker's land-speeder hover-car, laser-powered light -sabers and the Death Star ship. John Stears was born on Aug. 25, 1934, in Uxbridge, After attending Harrow College of -Art and Southall Technical Col- lege, he served in the Air Ministry as a draftsman. Later, he joined a firm of archi-M tects, where he made scale models, of buildings for the firm's clients. His work brought him to attention of the film special-effects expert Bill Warrington, who com-; missioned him to build model air-" craft for Lewis Gilbert's "Reach' for the Sky" (1956).

New York Times News Service John Stears, the father of James Bond's lethal Aston Martin, the Jedi Knights' light sabers, the endearing robots R2-D2 and C-3PO, and a host of other ingenious movie gadgets and special effects, died June 28 at the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was 64. The cause was a stroke, said his wife, Brenda. He had homes in Pacific Palisades, and Bea-consfield in Buckinghamshire, England, where the couple raised cattle and bred show dogs. Regarded in the movie industry as the dean of special-effects artists, Mr.

Stears added his inventions and calamities to the first eight James Bond thrillers, won an Oscar in 1965 for "Thunder-ball," and shared a special-effects Academy Award in 1977 for "Star Wars." In 1986, Mr. Stears was chosen to create the special effects for (shorthand for special effects), which dealt with the adventures of a special-effects artist much like himself. Norman Klein, a professor at California Institute of the Arts who is working on a history of special effects, said Mr. Stears played an important role in the transition from industrial to computer technology in the making of films. "He continued the spark that started the technological wizardry that gave birth to cinema itself," Klein said.

A master of fiery car crashes, LINDSEY Dolores Roberts Lindsey. July 4, 1999, beloved wife ot 41 years to Donald: loving mother of John James B. (Holly), Michael J. (Michelle). Timothy D.

(Maureen), Don R. (Lynn) Lindsey and Mariann (John) Augustyn; dear grandmother of Madeline. Laura. Hannah. Michael, Matthew, Tri-cia and Emma: fond sister of Virginia Robinson and Harry Roberts.

Visitation Tuesday 4 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday morning 8:30 to 9:30 a m. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a from the Brady-Gill Funeral Home (Heeney-Laughlln Directors), 2929 W. 87th Street, Evergreen Park to St. Thomas More Church.

Mass 10 a m. Interment St. Mary. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters, co Office of Development Sinsinawa, Wl. 53824-9999 appreciated.

706-636-5500. LISEWSKI Daniel A. Lisewski, beloved husband of Eleanor, nee Altman, loving father of Robert (Joanne), Jim (Sandy) Lisewski, Carol Jesionowski, Steve (Doreen) Lisewski and the late Diane DeLuca and Daniel Lisewski; dear grandfather of Lisa, Joe, Steven, Shannon, Brittany, Erik. David and Chris; dearest great-grandfather of nine; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Visitation Monday 2 pm until time of service 8 pm.

at Lawn Funeral Home, 7909 State Road (5500W). Interment private. Please omit flowers. Funeral info. 708-636-2320 LUKIC Aleksandar Lukic.

beloved husband of Radmila, nee Miletic: loving father of Slavica (Radomir) Bajic, Duia Lukic and the late Zorica Lukic; beloved son of Daniel and the late Radmila; loved grandfather of Dejan. Zoran and Marko Bajic; fond brother of the late Tomislav Lukic. Funeral service 12 noon, Wednesday at St, Sava Church, Rt. 21 (Milwaukee 2 mites north of Rt. 137), Libertyville.

Visitation 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the Glueckert Funeral Home, 1520 N. Arlington Heights Arlington Heights. Interment St.

Sava Church Cemetery. Info: 847-253-0168 MAGLI0CHETTI See Theresa Vertucci notice. MALLOY Katherine A. Malloy, nee Fleming, beloved wife of the late Joseph T. Malloy, CPD; devoted mother of Kathleen, Patrick (Cindy), Thomas (Mary Pat) Malloy.

Denise (James) Doody and Dolly (Rob) Fitzgerald: cherished grandmother ot 13; loving sister ot Mary Kelly. Margaret Fleming and the late William Fleming. Visitation Monday. 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday.

8:45 a.m. from Andrew J. McGann ft. Son Funeral Home, 10727 Pulaski to St. Christina Church lor Mass at 9 30 a m.

Interment St. Mary Cemetery. In lieu ol flowers, donations to the Garden Center for the Handicapped. 8333 S. Austin, Burbank.

IL 60459, appreciated. 773-ST3-77O0 or 708-423-5400. MAL0W Beatrice Malow. nee Fine, age 82. formerly of Chicago, late of Boca Raton.

FL, beloved wife of the late Dr. Louis Malow; loving mother ot Barbara (Richard) Toranto, of Dallas, TX and Dr. James (Bonnie); proud grandmother of Lauren, Tony and Jason Toranto and Stacey, Dayna and Bradley Malow; dear sister of Robert (Sis) Fine, of Las Vegas, NV. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Alzheimer's 4709 Golf Suite 1015. Skokie, IL 60076 or St.

Jude Child rens Hospital, 501 St. Jude PI, Memphis, TN, 33105. would be appreciated. Service Tuesday, 1 p.m. at The Welnstefn Family Services Wflmette Chapel, 111 Skokie Wilmette (1 block North of Old Orchard).

Interment Westlawn Cemetery, Nor-ridge. Info. 847-256-5700 MARKS Albert W. Marks, age 52. veteran of Viet Nam.

having served in the U.S. Marine Corps, of Ocala, FL. died Saturday. July 3. 1999 at his residence, husband of Dorothy, nee Jakubowski; father of Stacey and Kristie (Richard) Nicoloff; brother of Margaret (Thomas) Vari.

Theresa (Thomas) Peachey, Peter (Carol) Harkink, James (Carol) Herzog and Michael; uncle of Laura (Robert) Markunas, Jennifer Peachey, Susan Peachey, Elizabeth (Christopher) Wood, Pamela Jean Marks, Karen Carol Marks, Michael Marks, Christopher Varl, Milton Marks. James Marks and Joseph Marks. Albert was born in Hammond. IN and moved to Ocala, FL where he lived for 11 years from Orland Park, IL. He was an aerial sales manager at Emergency One, Inc.

Arrangements by Hlere Funeral Home. MEDLEVINE Felix W. Medlevine, age 86, beloved husband of Mildred, nee Woods; dear brother of Sarah (the late Morrie) Miller and the late Morris and Donjo Medlevine. Graveside services Tuesday, 11:30 a.m. at Menorah Gardens, 2630 17th (Vfe mile south of Roosevelt Rd Broadview.

For info: The Piter Welntteln Chapel. 773-561-4740 or www.obitdetails.com MEYER GLOVER Ronald L. Glover, beloved husband of Sharon, nee Bernstein; loving father of Steve (Sue), Judi (Scott) Lutt, and Larry (Jane); fond grandfather ot Elyse. Beth. Donovan, Kayla.

Mike and Sam; dear brother of Norman (Georgette Bernier) Glover. Funeral service Tuesday. 10 a m. at The Weln-stein Family Services Wllmette Chapel. 111 Sko-kie Wilmelle (one block North of Old Orchard).

Interment Shalom Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Natl. Multiple Sclerosis Society, 600 S. Federal, Suite 204. Chicago IL 60605 appreciated.

Info. 847-256-5700 GOODMAN Helen Goodman, nee Antoai. beloved wife of the late Isadore Goodman; devoted mother of Evelyn (John) Hitzel; loving grandmother of Lynn (John) Hunt, Janet Hitzel, John Hitzel, and Sandra (Randy) Imholte; loving great-grandmother of Lindsey and Jeremy Hunt. John III, Sarah and Pat Hitzel. and Zachary Imholte.

Died Wednesday, June 30. 1999. age 88 years. Resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, formerly of Chicago. Friends are welcome to attend the committal service at Maryhill Cemetery's chapel, Wednesday.

July 7 at 12 noon. Memorials may be made to chanty of donor's choice. GURNEY See Marian R. Kinder notice. HARACZ Susan A.

Haracz. beloved daughter of Bernice and the late Edwin Haracz; loving sister of Gary (Judith). John (Gwen) and Nancy (Thomas) Fahey; fond aunt of John and Michael Haracz and Anna and Lisa Fahey. Funeral Wednesday, 9.30 a.m. from the Montclair-Lucania Funeral Home, 6901 W.

Belmont to St. Priscilla Church. Mass 10:30 a Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday.

3-9 p.m. 773-622-9300. HARDIMAN See Mary F. O'Toole notice. HORNIG Elsie Hornig.

nee Hauer. age 91, of Elmhurst. formerly of Elmwood Park, beloved wife of the late LeRoy A. loving mother of Dolores (James) Patak and LeRoy A. Jr.

(Ruby); proud grandmother of Jimmie, Connie (Tom) Petrik, Brian (Maria), Donna (Tony) Falco, Lori Czajka, Gayle and Randy (Lynn); great-granmother of 12 great-grandsons; devoted sister of Mane Olsen; and sister-in-law of Bernice Karnes. At Pedersen-Ryberg Mortuary. 435 N. York (3 blks N. of North Elmhurst.

where friends may call on Tuesday, 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Wednesday, 10 a.m. at the mortuary. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to A or the American Heart Assoc.

appreciated. For info: 630-834-1133 JUNG Elaine F. Jung, net Bobztn, suddenly, beloved wife of the late Jospeh loving mother of Francine Venegas. Susan LaMonica, Joseph Jr. (Linda) Jung, Richard Jung, Marilyn (Rick) Besen-felder, Thomas Jung, David Jung and the late Michael Jung; fond grandmother of Michael, Tara.

Peter, Joseph, Kevin. Emily, Ricky and Carl; dear sister of Marilyn (Bill) Boyle and Doris (Ted) Giidden; fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m. from Thompson A Kuenster Funeral Home, 5570 W. 95th to St.

Gerald Church tor Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Visitation Monday 2 to 9 p.m. 708-425-0500 KANE Mary Helen Kane, age 100.

passed to the Lord on July 3. 1999, beloved wife of the late George Kane. beloved sister of Catherine (late John) Greabe and the late Joseph Devins; cherished and deeply loved by daughter Peggy (late Lloyd) Norris and sons, Rev. George Kane, Thomas (Dorothy), and Bernard: loving grandmother of Richard (Linda) Norris. Kathleen (Robert) Kazunas, Thomas (Terri) Norris, Sue (Chris) Pos-telwaite.

Meg (Tom) Campbell, Michael (Jana) Kane, Maribeth (Neal) Albrecksten, Daniel Kane, Patrick Kane. Julie (Evan) McNally; great-grandmother to Brian, Kristen and Colleen Kazunas, Kevin, Kyle, Ryan, Shannon, and Sean Norris, Kristie McPeak. Jennifer Leahy, Mary Hartmann, Mike Leahy. Scott, Neal and Jessica Campbell, Tyler Albrecksten, Jason Postelwaite; great-great grandmother to Alexis and Rebecca Hartmann; aunt to Ray (Dolores) Greabe and Joe Devins. She will be missed by family and friends.

Her memory and goodness will remain in our hearts, and we pray, in our lives. Visitation Sunday, July 4, 3 to 6 p.m., and Monday, July 5 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Countryside Funeral Home, 1640 Greenmea-dows Boulevard (at Barrington Road), Stream-woodSchaumburg. Mass of the Resurrection to be held on Tuesday July 6 at 10 a.m. Gather for prayers at Church of the Holy Spirit at 9.30 a.m., 1451 West Bode Road.

Schaumburg. For information: 630847-289-8054. In lieu of flowers, memorials in her honor may be made to Church of the Holy Spirit. 1451 West Bode Road, Schaumburg. Illinois 60194.

KINDER Marian R. Kinder, nee Gurney, age 85. formerly of Indianapolis, IN. loving wife of the late Herman L. Kinder (1973); cherished mother of Sandra Kinder-Guido (Frank Guido) and Donald Kinder.

Visitation and service Tuesday at Drake ft Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Chicago. Call funeral home for times. Entombment Floral Park Mausoleum. Indianapolis.

IN. Visitation and services will also be held in Indiana prior to entombment. Funeral info 773-561-6874 Guy Mitchell, 72; sang country-pop music in '50s continued from preceding page CHAVARRIA Raymundo Chavarria, age 54. beloved husband of Marta Chavarria, nee Martinez: devoted father ol Claudia (Miguel) Arceo and Raymundo (Sandra) Chavarria; cherished grandfather of Veronica, Miguel, Danielle, Rachel. Erik and Bianca; loving son of Petra and the late Raymundo Chavarria; dear brother of Jose Chavarria.

Rosalinda Garza and'Rosano Chavarria. Visitation Monday, 2 to 9 pm. Funeral Tuesday, 9 15 a from Andrew J. McQann 4 Son Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski to St Terrence Church for Mass at 10 a m.

Interment St. Casimir Cemetery. 773-ST3-7700 or 08-423-5400. CLUCAS Dorothy R. Clucas, nee Senkplel; loving wife of Henry beloved mother of Kevin (Jackie), Mary (Marc) Harrison, Brian (Julie), Jeanine (Romas) Venckus and Lisa (Dale) Feltz; proud grandmother of 16; devoted daughter of the late Walter and' Florence; dear sister of LaVerne (the late William) Alton, Susan (the late Jack) Vaughn.

Sharon (William) Gnce and the late Richard Senk-piel: fond aunt and great-aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday. 10 a.m. from Tht Frank Btcvar A Son Funeral Home. 6541 Ked-zie Ave.

to St. Mary, Star of the Sea Church for a 10.30 a.m. Mass. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Visitation Tuesday 2 to 9 p.m.

Member of St. Mary's Altar and Rosary Society. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Catholic Charities, 126 N. Des Plaines. Chicago.

IL 60661. would be appreciated. 773-434-1700 or 708-824-9000. COSTA Diana Costa, survived by loving family- husband Mario Costa: son Mark (Janet) Costa: granddaughter Jennifer; sisters Bruna Christopher and Dint Greco; and many nieces and nephews Memorial mass held on Tuesday, July 6. 1999, 7:30 p.m.

at St. Clement's Church, 642 Demlng Chicago. Info 773-281-0431. CULLODEN Joan M. Culloden.

nea Fok, 66, at peace July 2. 1999, loved wife of Robert T. awesome mother of Sue L. (Dr. K) Burroughs, Salli A.

Lizcano. Ralph R. (Tern) and Karen J. (Jim) Hoey; proud grandmother of Connor Culloden and J. Dillon Hoey IV; loving sister of Bobbie L.

(Bill) Bockelman and Mariann Van Roo. Memorial mass and Tribute Wednesday. 7 p.m. at St. John Fisher Church.

103rd Fairfield, Chicago. In lieu flowers, memorials to Joan's favorite charity, Y-ME. National Breast Cancer Organization, 212 Van Buren 4th Fl, Chicago, IL 60607-3908, would be appreaciated. Joan's Wish: "do a kind deed tor someone in need." Kenny Brolhert Funeral Directors. 708-425-4500 or 773-239-3600 or www.obitdetails.com DECKER ten Raymond E.

Decker, 65. of Libertyville. SS beloved husband of Sylvia; loving father of IF- Debi (Richard) Pavletic, Forrest Todd (Debra) Decker and Dustin (Heather) Decker; dear brother of Geraldine (Ken) Boelhke, Robert ISue) Decker, Donald (Mary) Decker and the late Millicent Braiske. William and Richard Decker. Retired owner ot E.

Decker Co. professional land surveyors in Libertyville. Service 1 p.m. Wednesday at Bethel Lutheran Church, 5110 Grand Gurnee. Interment Lakeside Cemetery.

Visitation 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Burnett-Dane Funeral Home, 120 W. Park (Rt. 176), Libertyville. Info: 847-362-3009.

DEC0LA See Irene D. Lamanna Death Notice. DE NARD0 Gelsomina DeNardo. 86. beloved wife of Carlo: dearest mother of Josephine (Charles) Smith.

Al (Diane) DeNardo and Jenni (Mark) Smith; loving sister of Philomina. Millie and Clara: cherished grandmother of eight: great-grandmother of 10. Funeral services Tuesday, 9 30 a m. from Mount Auburn Funeral Home, 4101 S. Oak Park Ave Stickney, to Our Lady of Charity Church, 3600 57th Cicero.

Mass 10:30 a m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. Visitation Monday. 3 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, Masses appreciated.

For info 708-749-2033 D0NKEL Arlene T. Donkel. nee Thompson, age 63, wife of Reginald daughter of Ida laconelli Novak ot Matteson: sister of Sandra Daniels. Ann Marie Sokolovic and Peter Novak. Visitation Monday.

July 5, from noon to 7 p.m. at Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home, 530 W. 14th St. (US Rt.

30, 3 blks E. of Western Ave Chicago Heights. Private interment at St. Mary Mausoleum, Evergreen Park. 708-481-9230.

D00DY tefc James R. Doody. Army Vel. beloved hus-R3 band of Audrey, nee Coyle; loving father of n3 Timothy (Linda) and Patrick (Cheryl) Doody; dearest grandfather of Sean Patrick, Shelby Lynn and Kayta Paige; devoted son of the late John and Mae Doody; dear brother of Madonna (Burnie) Haley. John (Dolores), Lois (Jim) Curry.

Dan (Barbara) and Thomas (Myra) Doody: fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Visitation Tuesday, 2-9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 9.30 a m. from Lawn Funeral Home. 7732 W.

159th to St. Julie Billiart Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of American Legion Post 615 and International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators Local 17.

Funeral Info: 708-429-3200. EHRMAN Elaine Ehrman, nee Chapman, 72, beloved wife of Ma "Bud" Ehrman; devoted mother of Dr. Ronald (Dr. Laura Marder) of Philadelphia. PA and Carol (Charles) Borsos of Aptos.

CA; adoring grandmother of Matthew and Sydney Ehrman; loving sister of James P. (Janet Gerske) Chapman. Services Tuesday 10 a.m. at Furth Funeral Direction, 5206 N. Broadway.

Interment private. Memorials to University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation. 5841 So. Maryland, Chicago, IL 60637-1470 will be appreciated. For further info please call 773-784-4300 or www.obitdetails.com EICHH0RN Andrew J.

Eichhorn, 91, July 3rd. of Johnsburg, formerly of Chicago and Round Lake Beach, loving husband of Catherine, nee Schordje, ot Johnsburg; beloved father of James (Mary) of Johnsburg. Annette (Robert) Orgler of Las Cru-ces, NM, and the late Andrew G. (JoAnne); fond grandfather to ten; and 16 great-grandchildren; dear brother of Jacob, of LaMesa, CA. Visitation Tuesday.

July 6th, from 4 to 8 m. at the George R. Jualen Son Funeral Home, 3519 W. Elm Street, McHenry. Funeral Mass Wednesday, July 7th, 10:30 a at St.

John the Baptist Church in Johnsburg with interment following at St. John the Baptist Cemetery. Info, 815-385-2400. EMERICK Helen Emenck, loving mother of Mary Beth Hoel-terhoff and Robert M. (Susy) Emerick fond sister of the late Frances Borck, Camilla (Leo) Flynn.

Jean Krajewski, Honor Draftz. and Edward Fiedler. Resting at the Miller Funeral Home, 504 Main St. (Rt. 72.

3 blks E. of Rt. 31), West Dundee. Funeral Wednesday. 9:15 a m.

prayers to St. Monica Church of Carpentersville for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Info 847-426-3436 ENGLISH George Robert "Bob" English Sr 70, of Bensenville. husband of the late Helen loving father of Robert (Pam) English and Sheryle (Charles) Whitcomb; dearest grandfather of Michele and Gary English; fond brother of Jean (Pete) English. Visitation at the Ahlgrim ft Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Northwest Palatine, Wednesday, July 7, from 4 p.m. until time of memorial service, 7 p.m.

Interment private. In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated for the American Heart Association. 847-358-7411 ESKARIA See Nicotaos G. "Nick" Papanicolaou notice. FINSTAD Norma Fmstad.

nee Stack, of Chicago, beloved wife of the late Wallace loving mother of Joyce N. (William) Meyer, Gail K. (Robert) Lehor. and Sandra J. (Hank) Schmidt; dear grandmother of Tracy (David) Haase: fond sister of Anne Mandetl and Edward Stack.

Visitation Tuesday. 3 to 9 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, 555 Lee St Des Plaines, where services will take place Wednesday. 9 am. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery Contributions to the Alzheimers Association gieatly appreciated.

847-824-5155 GALLO Antoinette Gallo. nee Crist, beloved wife of the late James loving mother of John (Barbara), Marianne Schultz and Judy (Richard) Plod-zien; dear grandmother of Anthony, JoAnne, Diane, John Michael and Nicholas; fond great-grandmother of Jennifer and Jeremy; sister of Frances Dardano. Camille Traczyk and the late Grace, Lucille, Martin. Joseph and Gerald; proud aunt of many. Visitation Tuesday, 3 to 9 p.m.

at Peterson Funeral Home, 6938 North Ave. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a.m. to St. Genevieve Church.

Mass 9 30 a m. Interment Queen of Heaven 773-637-4441 or 708-848-6661. Associated Press LAS VEGAS Guy Mitchell, a country-pop artist from the 1950s whose recordings of "Singing the Blues" and "Heartaches by the Number" skyrocketed to the top of the charts and became standards of the era, died July 1. He was 72. He also appeared in movies, on Las Vegas stages and had his own television show in the late 1950s.

In 1950, after Frank Sinatra declined to record "My Heart Cries For You," famed band leader Mitch Miller offered it to Mr. Mitchell and he not only had a million-seller with that Columbia Records In 1954 Elvis Presley's first commercial recording session took place in Memphis. The result was "That's All Right Mama." On July 5, 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte captured Alexandria, Egypt In 1801 American naval hero David Farragut was born near Knoxville, Tenn. In 1811 Venezuela became the first South American country to declare independence from Spain. In 1894 fire destroyed several buildings left from the 1893 Columbian Exposition on Chicago's South Side lakefront.

Among the few buildings left standing is now the Museum of Science and Industry. In 1935 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the National Labor Relations Act, guaranteeing labor's right of collective bargaining. In 1945 General of the Army Douglas MacArthur announced the liberation of the Philippines. In 1946 the bikini bathing suit made its debut at a fashion show in Paris.

In 1947 Larry Doby became the second black player in major league baseball and the first in the American League when he signed a contract with the Cleveland Indians. The signing came 81 days after Jackie Robinson had signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers. In 1975 Arthur Ashe defeated Jimmy Connors to become the first black tennis player to win the Wimbledon men's singles title. In 1984 the Supreme Court ruled that evidence seized with defective court warrants can be used against defendants in criminal trials. In 1989 former National Security Council aide Oliver North was fined $150,000 and given a suspended prison term for his role in the Iran-contra affair.

His convictions later were overturned. In 1997, for the first time in history, a mechanism produced on Earth roamed the surface of Mars when a robot rover began creeping away from its mothership, the U.S.-launched Pathfinder, which had landed on the planet the previous day. In 1998 Martina Hingis, 16, defeated Jana Novotna for the women's crown at Wimbledon, making her the British tennis tournament's youngest singles champion of this century. ROBERTS Kimberly Roberts, age 27, suddenly. Wednesday.

June 30. 1999. beloved daughter of James and Jacqueline Roberts; loving mother of Dylan; dear sister of Tammy (Russell) Parrish. Daniel (Rhonda) Roberts and Teresa Roberts; fond aunt of many; dear fiancee of Juan Aguilera. Visitation Monday, 1 to 9 p.m.

Funeral Tuesday. 1 p.m. from Symondt-lrvlng Park Funeral Home, 3600 Els-ton Chicago. Interment Eden Memorial Park, Schiller Park. 773-478-5300.

ROBERTS See Joseph D. Wehrwein, notice. ROBINS Jean Ann Robins, beloved wife ol Lawrence: loving mother of Judith Robins. Kenneth (Karen and the late Samuel (Myra); fond grandmother of Anna Beth, Rob, Matthew and Eric. Funeral service Monday.

2 pm at The Weinslein Family Service Wilmette Chapel, 111 Skokie Blvd Wilmette (1 blk N. ol Old Orchard) Interment Shalom Memorial Park. In lieu ol flowers, contributions to Temple Judea Mizpah or American Cancer Society, appreciated. Inlo 847-256-5700 RUBIN Selma Rubin, nee Katz, beloved wife of the late Milton; loving mother of Albert (the late Barbara) and Sandra (the late Robert) Goldberger; fond grandmother of five; great-grandmother of four; dear sister of Joe (Lillian) Katz, Arthur (Lois) Katz. Clara (the late Sidney) Kahn.

Mildred (Izzy) Lichter, Evelyn (Jack) Burnstetn, Eleanor (Henry) Domash and the late Sol (Sylvia) Katz. Norman (Lorraine) Katz and Ruth (the late Eugene) Mill-man. Funeral service Tuesday, 2 p.m. at The Weinslein Family Services Chapel, 111 Skokie Blvd Wilmette (one block North of Old Orchard). Interment Westlawn.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Northwest Home for the Aged, 6300 N. California, Chicago 60659 appreciated. Info, 847-256-5700 SACC0MAND0 Helen Saccomando, nee Cetrone July 1. 1999. late of Lansing, formerly of South Deering.

beloved wife wife of Louis J. Saccomando; loving mother of Paul Saccomando and William (Millie) Saccomando; dear grandmother of Kathleen (Christopher) Bohling, Karen and William "Louie" Saccomando: dear sister of Joseph Cetrone. also survived by many in-laws; nieces and nephews. Visitation Tuesday 2 to 9 Funeral services Wednesday 8 a at the Thornridge Funeral Home. (Janusz Family Funeral Service), 15801 S.

Cottage Grove, four blocks north of 162nd St. (Rt. 6) DoltonSouth Holland to St. Ann Church. Lansing.

Mass 9 am. Entombment Holy Cross Cemetery Mausoleum. 708-841-2300 or 708-460-2300 K0LESS Krishna Ann Koless, nee Heln, age 58, beloved mother of James (Sherry), Stefan (Dawn), Edward and Ann Koless; cherished grandmother of James. Katie. Sara and Stefan; loving daughter of Sally and Edward Hein CPD; dear sister of Edward.

Joseph (Denise) and Dr. Alan (Maria) Hein O.D.; fond aunt, niece and cousin to many. Visitation Tuesday from 9 a m. until time of prayers at 10:15 a m. from the Andrew J.

McGann i Son Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski to St. Thomas More Church. Mass 11 a m. Interment St.

Mary Cemetery. 773-ST3-7700 or 708-423-5400. KOUKAL Eugene J. Koukal, 82. beloved husband of the late Angeline; loving father of Donna (Steve) Gawronski; devoted grandfather of Japanese-American businessman who was interned during WW II Associated Press SILVER SPRING, Kariya, a Japanese-American businessman who was interned during World War II and later founded Mikasa Inc.

tableware company, died June 25. He was 84. To place your Fraternal Notice, Call (312) 222-2222 recording, but another seller with the B-side of that record, "The Roving Kind." It launched a career that made Mr. Mitchell a household name in the '50s. He followed it up with "My Truly Truly Fair," in 1952.

He" would go on to have 16 million-selling recordings. In 1953, Mr. Mitchell starred with Rhonda Fleming in the "Those Redheads From Seattle," and a year later starred with Rose- mary Clooney in "Red From 1957-58 Mr. Mitchell starred on television in "The Guy Mitchell Show" and appeared on all the major television shows of that era. 2 Along with his parents, Kariya was placed in a relocation camp during the war years because of his ancestry.

After his release, Mr. Kariya and seven others teamed up in 1948 to create American Commercial Inc. to import tableware from Japan STANEK Ray C. Stanek. age 69.

beloved husband ot the late Lavergne. nee Carlson, and the late Shirley, nee Anderson; loving lather ol Ronald and Robert and the late Raymond: proud grandta- ther of Joseph and Brad; step-father of Robert, (Janice) Fletcher; dear brother ol (Ann), Richard (Theresa) and twin brother Roy (Wanda); fond uncle of many nieces and neph-i(l ews. Funeral service Thursday, 10:30 a.m. atn( Blake-LambBecvar Funeral Home, 11201 Har- lem Worth. Interment Oak Hill Visitation Tuesday, 4-9 p.m.

and Wednesday 2-9 p.m. Member ol Q.C.I.U. at American Can Co. for. 45 years where he was a lithographer.

708-36t-0500. STANGER Hannah Dorothy Stanger. 66, beloved daughter of the late Theresa and the late Julius Stanger: dear sister of the late Paul Stanger; devoted and car-ing friend ol Dorothy Jacobson: fond aunt and great-aunt. Graveside service Tuesday. 10 30 a at Waldheim Cemetery, Gate 209, 1800 Harlem Ave Forest Park Memorials to American Red Cross or American Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated.

Lloyd Mandel Levayah Funerals, 847-679-3939 or 888-LEV AY AH. ST0LL Austin Stoll. 63. of Chicago, died Thursday. 1, 1999 at his home.

He was a graduate of Northwestern University and a CPA. Loving son of the late Harold M. Stoll and Edith N. beloved companion of Constance Brooks and her .1, son, Anthony William Brooks; numerous close, friends and business associates including Joan Thomas, Marcia Lansky, Margaret Dempsey Bernice Cole Funeral Services will be held Tues-, day. July 6.

1999 at 10 am. from The Healy Chapel. 332 Downer Place. Aurora. IL, 630-897-9291 with Dr.

Paul Petersen officiating. Interment will be Spring Lake Cemetery. Therewu will be no visitation. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Harold. Edith and Austin.

Stoll Endowment Fund of The Aurora Foundation, 111 W. Downer Place. Aurora. IL 60506. SURMA Kathenne I.

Surma, nee Malloy, 53. wife of Michael Surma: mother of Kim (Thomas) Ziarek, and Marianne Surma; grandmother of Jimmy Kawczynski; sister of William Malloy and Paul, Ted and Norman Sargent; daughter of the late William and Mildred Malloy. A registered nurse in charge of medical records and care plans at.tt. Manor Care Health Services (Nursing Home of Westmont) Visitation Tuesday, July 6. 5 to 8 at Olson Funeral Home, 6471 Northwest Hwy Chicago.

In lieu of flowers, donations in her name to the American Cancer Society or Vitas Health Care Corp 580 Watersedge. Ste 100 Lombard. IL 60148, would be appreciated. 773-774-3333, TAGLIA Rocco C. Tagha.

III. age 10. dearest son of Rocco: II and Linda Sue. nee Martin; loving brother of-1 Amber and Knsta. beloved grandson of Dr.

Louis and Darla Tagda. and Patricia (the late Fted) 1 Martin; great-grandson ot Antoinette Van Deveer Visitation will be from 3 to 9 Monday at Salerno's Gale wood Chapel. Ralph Funeral Director, 185? North Harlem Avenue and from 3 to 9 on Tuesday at Gtadfelter Funeral Home in Ottawa. Illinois Funeral Mass will be at 1130 am. at St Columba Catholic Church in Ottawa Illinois Memorials may be directed to the Pocco Tagiia ill Fund at Union Bank in Ottawa.

773 889-1700 or 815-433 0097 Herman Meyer. Veteran of WWII, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth nee Dun-lew: dear father of Charles D. (Marv Dow ners) and Bruce M. Meyer; fond brother of Helen (the late Harold) Friedman and Arthur (Gertrude) Meyer; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Resting at Beverly Ridge Funeral Home, 10415 S.

Kedzie Ave. where services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Beverly Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Kiwanis Council for Crippled ChildrenKiwanis Club of SW Chicago, 3702 W. 71st Street, Chicago, IL.

60629 appreciated. Past President of Kiwanis Club of SW Chicago. Retired employee of Commonwealth Edison with 46 years of service. Visitation Monday 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. 773-779-4411 MtCHALEK ta Frank A.

Michalek, WW II, U.S.M.C., dearly beloved husband of Lydia, nee Stefl: Psj beloved father of Frank J. (Cheryl) and John Michalek; loving brother of Charles (Stephanie) Michalek; dear brother-in-law of Virginia (the late Jerry) Stefl; fond uncle of many. Funeral 11 a m. Tuesday, July 6, 1999 at the Mount Auburn Funeral Home, 4101 S. Oak Park Stickney.

Interment Mount Auburn Cemetery. Visitation Monday, 3 to 9 p.m. Please omit flowers. 708-749-2033. M0NDA Lena R.

Monda, beloved wife of the late Charles; loving mother of Amelia (Jeffrey) Scaccia; fond sister of Pat Serpico; fond grandmother of Virginia (Ron) Wolak and Michelle Decina; great-grandmother of Ryan William Wolak. Funeral Wednesday, family to meet at St. Celestine Church for 9:30 a.m. Mass. Interment Mt.

Carmel Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday, 4-9 p.m. at Michaels Funeral Home, 800 S. Roseile Rd. (between Irving Pk, Higgins Rd) Schaumburg.

Retired Illinois Bell Employee. 847-891-2900. NISEN Louise M. Nisen, nee Muenchow. 85.

beloved wife of Charles, her husband of 62 years; loving mother of Pamela Burner of Springfield, MO and Michael of Rolling Meadows, IL: grandmother of Jane E. Lages of Vienna. VA, Christofer R. Lages of Mountain View, CA: sister of Margaret Sheets of Dayton. Ohio.

Memorial services are scheduled at First Congregational Church of Evanston, corner of Hinman and Grove, at 3 p.m. Friday July 9, followed by a reception and visitation with the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Spikenard Fund at First Congregational Church. 1417 Hinman Evanston, II. 60201 or to World Neighbors, 4127 N.

122 St. Oklahoma City. OK 73120 or charity of choice in lieu of flowers. N0WICKI Bernice M. Nowicki, beloved wife of the late Robert; fond sister of Elinor (Ed) Paluczek and the late Florence Krotta, Helen Mattes, Stella Lietza, and Edward Siok; dear aunt of James Mattes, Patricia Paluczek, Roy Lietza.

and the late Ronald Mattes, Robert and Jerome Lietza; also survived by several grandnieces and grand-nephews. Lying in state Wednesday, July 7, 9 a m. until time of Mass, 10 a.m., at St. Cecilia Church, 700 South Meier. Mt.

Prospect. Interment St. Adalbert, tn lieu of flowers, masses or donations to the charity of your choice. 847-394-2336. O'TOOLE Mary F.

O'Toole, nee Burke, 93, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of the late William loving mother of William J. (Patricia). James J. (Betty Jane). Mary Alice (Joseph) Hardiman, Margaret O'Toole and Dennis J.

(Linda) O'Toole: cherished grandmother of 30; great-grandmother of 40; great-great-grandmother of one. Preceded in death by eight brothers and two sisters. Visitation Tuesday. 3 to 9 m. at Oehler Funeral Home.

555 Lee Street, Des Plaines. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. from chapel to St. Mary Church, 794 Pearson Street, Des Plaines. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines. 847-824-5155. PAPANICOLAOU Nicolaos G. "Nick" Papanicolaou, beloved husband of Anna, nee Eskaria: loving brother of Panagiotis (Maria), Vasihos (Goni) Papanicolaou and Helen (John) Kosmas in Greece; devoted son-in-law of Christina Eskaria: dear brother-in-law of Elizabeth (the late Noel) Joseph and the late Nicolaos (Janice) and Zacharias Eskaria: fond cousin and uncle of many. Visitation Tuesday from 4 to 9 p.m.

at Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N- Cicero Ave. Funeral Wednesday, 9 45 a from the funeral home to St. Haralam-bos Greek Orthodox Church. 7373 Caldwell Niles. IL 60714.

Interment Elmwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Haraiam-bos Church appreciated. Arrangements by John G. Adinamis Funeral Director, Lid.

773-736-3633. PETACQUE Sophie Petacque. nee Singer, age 88, beloved wife of the late Phil; loving sister of Rose (Marvin) Schelf and the late Mary Miller, Morris Singer. Barney Singer, Florence Smith and Eileen Kroyman; adored aunt and great-aunt of many nieces and nephews Chapel service Wednesday. 12 noon at The Welnstein Family Services Wilmette Chapel, 111 Skokie Wilmette (1 block North of Old Orchard).

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery, Skokie. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Womens American ORT, Lake County Region. Info. 847-256-5700 P0ELSTRA Gary beloved husband Emetine "Mickey" nee Burnell; dear father of Brian Poelstra and Beth (Dale) Uram; loving brother ot James (Fran); also surviving many nieces and nephews President of f-EM Tool Die Company. Riverdale since 1980 Visitation Tuesday 2 to 9 m.

Funeral services 10 a m. Wednesday, at Crete Funeral Home 1182 Mam Crete. IL. 60417. 708-672-7600 Memorials to Cancer Support Center 2028 Elm St Homewood.

IL. 60430. Ingalls Hospice. 1 Ingalls Dr Harvey. IL.

60426 or Michiana Humane Society, 722 S. Route 212. Michigan City, IN. 46360 Paul and James Gawronski; dear brother of the late William Date; proud brother-in-law of Nina (the late Mike) Pasky, Dolly (Pat) Donofrio, Jean (Joe) Fanelli, the late Anne (the late Sam) Covone and the late Tony (Fannie) Greco; uncle of many nieces, nephews and good friends. Funeral Wednesday, 11 a.m.

from the Oaks Funeral Home, 1201 E. Irving Park Rd. (at Prospect), Itasca to Holy Ghost Church. Mass 11:30 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery.

Visitation Tuesday. 3 to 9 p.m. 630-250-8588 K0WALSKI June H. Kowalski. age 75.

beloved wife of the late Frank loving mother of Frank A. (Kathleen) Kowalski; dear grandmother of Frank Jr. (Nancy) Kowalski: great-grandmother of Tonya Mane Kowalski; fond sister of Eddy (Marie) Slak, Miles (Ruth) Slak and Gladys (Larry) Lhota. Funeral services Tuesday 9 30 a.m. from Tohle Funeral Home.

4325 W. Lawrence Ave. at Lowell to St. Edward Church. Mass 10 a m.

In lieu of flowers, Masses appreciated. Visitation Monday 3 to 8 p.m. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. 773-685-4400.

K0ZL0WSKI Margaret E. Kozlowski, nee Krleter, 81. of Elmhurst, beloved wife of Leonard fond mother of Gregory (Doris), Michael, Timothy and the late Robert; grandmother of Renee, Rebecca, Charlotte. Nathaniel. Matthew, David, Rachel and Laura; She was preceded in death by a brother and sister.

Visitation at the Ahlgrim Funeral Home, 567 S. Spring Elmhurst, from 3 to 9 p.m., Monday. Prayers Tuesday. July 6th, 9 a.m. to Visitation Church.

Mass 930 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials will be appreciated for the Visitation School Endowment Fund. Info 630-834-3515 KRZAN Anna C. Krzan.

nee Marszalek, beloved wife of the late Frank; loving daughter of the late John and the late Victoria Marszalek, nee Wesolowski; dear sister of Josephine. John (Wanda), Edward (Jessica), the late Mary (late George) Paluch, the late Frank (Gertrude) and the late Stanley (late Pearl); fond aunt and great aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday 9 30 a m. Szy-kowny Funeral Home, 4901 Archer Ave. (1 blk.

East of Pulaski) to St. Bruno Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday 2 to 9 p.m.

773-735-7521 KUFNER Clarence L. Kufner, 84, of Norwood Park, beloved husband of the late Irene, nee Koch; loving father of Jack, Richard (Georgine), David and Mary Kufner; proud grandfather of five: great-grandfather of one; dear brother of Ray Kufner and Maryann Boyle. Visitation Monday, from 2 until 9 m. at M.J. Suerth Funeral Home, 6754 Northwest Chicago.

Funeral Tuesday, 9 30 a.m. prayers at the funeral home to St. Thecla Church. Mass 10 a m. In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated to the charity of your choice Entombment Maryhill.

For information: 773-631-1240 or 847-823-6540. LAMANNA Irene D. Lamanna, nee DeCola. beloved wife of the late Ercol. loving mother of John (Shirley) and Satvatore Lamanna and Dartene (Ronald) Wie-land; devoted grandmother of ten, dear sister of the late Fred.

Mini. Joseph, Louis and Mary DeCola; Aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday 9 am. from Ma tec ft Son Funeral Home (Salvatore L. DeCola F.D.), 6000 N.

Milwaukee Chicago to St. Peters Church, Skokie, Mass 10:30 a m. Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. Please omit flowers. Visitation Monday 3 p.m.

to 9 m. Info 773-774-4100 LEWAND0WSKI Frank J. Lewandowski, beloved husband of Ann Mane, nee Markiewicz; loving father of Allison Victoria and Frankie Aloysius; devoted son of the late Frank and Mae Lewandowski; dear brother of Alice (late Stephen) Bochniak. Dennis (Terry) Zurawski and Mary (Ron) Kreczmer, fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday.

9 30 a m. at and en burg Funeral Horn. 19604 Wolf Rd Monena to St. Mary Church. Mass 10 a Interment St Mary Cemetery.

Visitation Tuesday from 2-9 pm. Formerly of Bucktown. employed with CTA for 10 years member of Holy Name Society. St. Hedwigs Church and the Moose Lodge.

708-479-1210 ft SANDERS Bernard "Barney" Sanders. 83. of Palatine, beloved husband of Winnie; loving father of William Sr. (Flo) and Barbara (Duane) Johnson; dearest grandfather of Becky, Timothy, William Deborah, Tammy, Rick and Patrick; dearest great-grandfather of 13; also surviving three sisters, one brother, and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation at the Ahlgrim ft Sons Funeral Home, 201 N.

Northwest Palatine from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, tn state at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 200 N. Plum Grove Palatine. IL 60067. Wednesday, July 7 from 10 a.m.

until time of service at 11 a.m. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated for Immanuel Lutheran Church. 847-358-7411 S0MMER Elizabeth C. Sommer, of Crestwood.

formerly of Alsip. beloved wife of the late Walter F. Sommer; loving mother of Betty Jane (Robert) Panozzo. Walter (Sharon). Jeanette (Douglas) Templeton and Robert Sommer; fond grandmother of 11; great-grandmother of six; dear sister of Henry Klingemann.

Visitation Tuesday. 2 to 9 m. Funeral service Wednesday. 11 a at the Haiti-nan Funeral Home. 2601 Vermont Street.

Blue Island Interment Zion Lutheran Cemetery. 708-385-0850 SPAG0LETTI Mary Spagoletti, nee Pauletli beloved wife of the late Nicholas; daughter of the late Michael and Carmella Pauletti; dear mother of Arlene (the late Raymond) Fiore and the late Louis (Norrine); dear grandmother of Elaine (Don) Funk, Mary Ann (John) Melone. Steven (Jane) Fiore, Mark (Gina) Fiore. John Spagoletti, Paul Fiore, and the late Michael Spagoletti; great-grandmother of Pal-rick Funk. Amanda Funk, Maggie Melone, Anthony Fiore.

Erin Melone, Michael Fiore, Nicholas Fiore and Jack Melone; sister of Nash. Nancy Claviter, Connee Ciavtter. Guy Poce and the late Joseph, Josephine. Anthony. Mafalda and Margaret.

Funeral Tuesday 9 15 am. from Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home. 185 Northwest Palatine to St Mary ot Vernon Church for Mass at 10 a m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery.

Memorials to the Fr. John Finnegan Endowment Fund co St. Mary of Vernon Church. 236 Hwy 45 Indian Creek, IL. 60061 would be appreciated.

Visitation Monday 3 to 9 m. 847-359-8020. STALCUP Julia M. Stalcup, nee Stanczyk, beloved wife of the late Joseph S. loving mother of Joseph S.

Jr. (Linda); devoted and cherished grandma of Joseph S. III. and Brian; also loved by many nieces and nephews Funeral Wednesday 9 30 a m. from the Brady-Gill Funeral Home, 16600 Oak Park Tinley Park, to St.

George Church. Mass 10 a m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday 3 to 9 p.m. Member of St.

George Womens Club. 708-614-9900 call (3 12) 222-2222 1 rVTN 1 lKJi FUNERAL DIRECTORS Classified Hours For Sunday July 4, 1999 and Monday July 5, 1999 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Fax: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) Remember loved ones with an In Memoriam ad.

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