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Obituaries 10b Wednesday, July 24, 1996 The Sun Dr. J. Donald Woodruff 84, surgeon, Jessica Mitford, 78, author of 'American Way of Death' gynecology professor at Johns Hopkins By Fred Rasmussen York state political dynasty, died during the night at his home in Washington, his family said yesterday. His battle with cancer caused him to leave Congress in 1994. As a representative of New York's 19th Congressional District, he followed in the political footsteps of his father, grandfather and great-grandfather all named Hamilton Fish.

He was first elected to represent his district in 1968, defeating future Watergate burglar G. Gordon Lid-dy in the Republican primary. Leon Shenandoah, 81, spiritual steward of the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy, died Monday at Onondaga Indian Nation reservation in New York. In 1969, he was chosen Tadadaho of the Iroquois Confederacy, which consists of the Onondagas, Cayugas, Onei-das, Mohawks, Senecas and Tus-caroras. The position of Tadadaho can be traced to Hiawatha, who helped bring the "Great Peace" that formed the confederacy between the years 900 and 1350.

7 "The American Way of Death," published in 1963, made her a formidable literary figure in the United States. At the time of her death, she was preparing a revision to be published next year by Alfred A. Knopf. The book, a scathing indictment of the funeral industry, said that undertakers had "successfully turned the tables in recent years to perpetrate a huge, macabre and expensive practical joke on the American public." She felt strongly that someone's mortal remains would be better off studied by medical students than transformed into a profit center for those in the funeral industry. Publication of the book led to an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission.

NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE Jessica Mitford, 78, whose book "The American Way of Death" won her enormous popularity as an irreverent muckraker and witty polemicist, died of cancer yesterday at her home in Oakland, Calif. During the more than three decades that she wrote nonfiction, Mitford railed against those who tried to suppress dissent.over the Vietnam War; against a prison system she found to be corrupt and brutalizing; and against a medical profession she thought was greedy and given to unnecessary procedures. Mitford, who was born Sept. 11, 1917, at Batsford Mansion in Gloucestershire, England, moved to the United States in 1939. Tall Cedars of Lebanon Baltimore Forest No.

45, where he recently marked 50 years of membership. Services will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Ruck Towson Funeral Home, 1050 York Road. Other survivors include two sons, Robert M. Moulden of Cockeysville and William J.

Moulden of Stevensville; a daughter, Frances M. Minakowski of Cockeysville; a sister, Elizabeth Ward of Parkville; and two grandchildren. Charlotte L. Bunch, 34, church choir soprano Charlotte L. Bunch, a soprano who sang in church choirs, died Index i June 12 of complications from a cardiovascular disorder at her home in Southwest Baltimore.

She was 34. At the time of her death, she was enrolled at Howard Univer Funeral Home, 1005 Dun-dalk Friday 9 A.M. Interment Oak Lawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends Wednesday and Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services and interment will be held in Sharon, PA.

Memorial contributions may be made in his name to Boy Scout Troop No. 618, co Dr. James Davis, 10701 Cordage Walk, Columbia, MO 21044. ther of Wayne, Rodney, Jonathan and Stacy. Friends may call et the March Funeral Home East, 1101 E.

North after 10 A.M. Wednesday, where family will receive friends Thursday 11:30 A.M. till 12 noon, with Funeral Services to follow. Nichol, Dana, Willie Mae, Estella, Mary Catherine and Viola. Friends may call at the March Funeral Home West.

4300 Wabash on Thursday after 10 A.M., where family will receive friends on Friday 11:30 A.M., followed by Funeral Services at 12 noon. BROCK-PARKER, Sherrie On July 22. 1996, SHERRIE, beloved wife of Van-Eric, Parker Friends may call at The March Funeral Home East, 1101 North Ave, after 10AM on Thursday. The family will receive friends on Thursday evening from 7-8PM LEVY, Gloria F. On July 22, 1996 GLORIA FRANCES (nee Hilde-brand), beloved wife of Henry J.

Levy, devoted mother of Frank Spedal-ere. Sister of Violet Phy-sioc. Aunt of Diane Freeman and Gilman Physioc. A Funeral Service will be held at the Ruck Towson Funeral Home Inc. 1050 York Rd (Beltway exit 26A) on Thursday at 1 1 A.M.

Interment Loudon Park Cemetery. Friends may call on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Please omit flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer GANTT, Charles On July 13, 1996 CHARLES RAYMOND GANTT born July 30, 1934 passed to eternity. He leaves to mourn his beloved wife Olive Gantt "Bonnie" and daughters Robin and Stephanie Gantt, grandchildren Robert, Robin, Dominique and Breanna, step-son Joseph Wright. Memorial service to be held July 28, 5-7 P.M.

at 2506 Edgecomb Circle North, Apt K. CRANDELL, Pamela On July 18. 1996, PAMELA LEE, beloved daughter of Sandra Parks Moore and John S. Cran-dell loving sister of Patricia A. Couto and Bonnie L.

Lovelady and John S. Crandell III; beloved granddaughter of G. Ethel and William C. Parks and Viriginia P. and the late J.

Sherbert Crandell stepsister of James and William Andes, Maurice and Ronald Moore, and Wendy Cramer. She is also survived by a nephew, Joshua Couto. Friends will be received at St. James Par-rish, Routes 2 and 258, Lothian, Wednesday, 7 to 9 P.M. and Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M., where services will be held Friday, July 26 at 2 P.M.

Interment in the parish cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. James Building Fund or to the Memorial Fund of Southshore Elementary, Crownsville, MD. Arrangements by the Rausch Funeral Home, Owings, MD. BURKHARDT, Woodrow W.

On July 19, 1996, WOODROW beloved husband of Mary M. (nee Tillman) Burkhardt; devoted father of Robert T. Burkhardt of Tampa, and Mary Elizabeth Deutch of Darley, England; brother of Agnes Hargest of Glen Rock, Pauline Dubbs of Glen Arm, and Audrey Rutherford of Sarasota, FL. Also survived by five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Ruck Towson Funeral Home 1050 York road (beltway exit 26 A), on Wednesday from 6 to 8 P.M.

A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday at 10 A.M. at the Ascension Lutheran Church. Interment Druid Ridge Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Residence Assistance Funds, Westminster Shores Retirement Community, 125 56th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33705.

GODLEWSKI, John Joseph On July 20. 1996, of Baltimore, JOHN J. GODLEWSKI, beloved father of Stewart John (Linda) Godiewskiof St. Louis, devoted grandfather of Stewart Jr. and Stacey Lynn, brother of Henry Alder-son, Leona Mastropieri, Cecelia Schriber, Stanley Godlewski, Florence Clark and the late Stella Mattheau.

Arrangements by HUBBARD FUNERAL HOME, INC. ALPERT, ISRAEL S. AUDISS, Ella Ma BISHOFF, Edna M. BROCK-PARKER, Sherrie BURKHARDT, Woodrow W. CAIN, Louise CHASE, Pauline CICONE, Audrey F.

CLAPIN, Loretla E. COONEY, Sutan COTTMAN, Herman CRANDELL, Pamela CULVER, Alma S. DERECTOR, Theodore DRIESLEIN, Albert ENSLEY, Bertha EWING, Matthew W. GALBREATH, Willie GODLEWSKI, John Joseph GUERCIO, Paul HISLEY, Mary HOLMES, Julia HORNEY, Frances M. KAC, Arthur M.D.

KELLY, Patrick LEVY, Gloria F. MARABLE, Laura McLEAN, Rose Marie McLEAN, Rozena E. McPHAIL, R. Bruce MEYERS, Trudy MIDDELTON, Rose M. MOULDEN, William A.

MYERS, Darlene NELSON, Phyllis NUCKLES, Curtis J. PAOLUCCI, John PAWLISKE, Jean T. PAYNE, Michael J. RANDALL, Nancy D. READY, Ruth REINER, Mina RICHARDSON John RIGELL SR.

Joseph S. RUSSO III, Ronald J. SCHRIEBER, Anna B. SMITH, Jacob SOBUS, Stephen S. STEPHEN, H.

Carl THOMSSON, Mildred Marshall TURFLE, Dorothy WATSIC, Franklin T. WEN DUNG, Catherine WILKINSON, Robert W. WOODRUFF SR MD, James YOUNG, Dorothy MARABLE, Laura On July 21, 1996. LAURA ELIZABETH MARABLE, loving sister of Florence Jones. She is also survived by three sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

Ms. Marable will rest at the Carlton C. Douglass Funeral Service, 1701 McCulloh street. Wednesday after 2 P.M. until 9 P.M.

On Thursday, the family will receive friends at St. John A. E. Church, 810 N. Carrollton avenue, 10:30 A.M.

Services immediately following at 1 1 A.M. Interment Maryland National Memo-. rial Park. GUERCIO, Paul On July 22, 1996, PAUL of Bel Air, Md. Husband of the late Josephine Mary Guercio (nee Zito); father of Paul J.

Guercio, Henry P. Guercio, and Joseph F. Guercio; brother of Pas-quale Guercio. Also survived by 15 grandchildren, 17 great grand CULVER, Alma S. On July 23rd.

1996, ALMA S. SUMERLIN, beloved wife of Robert J. Culver, dear sister of Frances Driver, Ann Can- oles, Celeta Ray bwan-son. Bill. Wilson and children, and seven great Dodsworth Sumerlin.

Also survived by nieces and nephews. Services at Evans Chapel of Chimes. 2325 York great grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Margaret Church, Bel Air, Thursday, Julv 25 at 10 A.M.

Inter CAIN, Louis On July 22, 1996, LOUISE, beloved wife of the late John H. Cain; devoted mother of Lawrence W. Dill, Jacqueline Creamer and the late Anna Elizabeth Weiford. Also survived by six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Friends may call at the RAYMOND FINK FUNERAL HOME, 426 Cram highway (corner of 5th avenue), on Wednesday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Funeral Services will be held at the funeral home on Thursday at 1 1 A.M.; Officiating, Rev. Charles Harvey. Interment Meadowridge road, Timonium on Friday ment St. Ignatius Church i Author: Dr. J.

Donald Woodruff Sr. had long career. Woodruff Gary M. Woodruff, both of Baltimore and David C. Woodruff of Thousand Oaks, and seven grandchildren.

Berthe B. Faust, 94, championed French culture Berthe B. Faust, a homemaker who proudly celebrated her French heritage, died Saturday of cancer at Holly Hill Manor Nursing Home in Towson. She was 94 and a longtime resident of Northeast Baltimore. "She loved singing French songs, and her favorites were 'La Vie En Rose' and 'The said a daughter, Rosette G.

Frew of Towson. Her mother also prepared French cuisine. The former Berthe Blistin was born near Paris, and after the Germans burned her village during World War she moved to Vatan, France. It was during this time that she met her husband, Clifford E. Faust, an Army Air Corps officer.

"They got engaged before he left France, and when she arrived at Ellis Island in 1920, they got married right there," said Mrs. Frew. Mr. Faust died in 1977, and a son, Raymond C. Faust of Luther-ville, died in 1995.

Services were held yesterday. She is survived by two other daughters, Loretta B. Malik of Baltimore and Deanna E. McShane of Belle Vernon, nine grandchildren; and 12 greatgrandchildren. Julia Sparks Holmes, 84, Monktonchurchwoman Julia Sparks Holmes, a church-woman and lifelong Monkton resident, died at home Sunday of leukemia.

She was 84. She was raised in the historic district of My Lady's Manor in Monkton and was a descendant of the Sparks and Hutchins families, two of the original families that settled in the area in 1745. The former Julia Sparks graduated from Towson High School in 1929 and married Arthur Bond Holmes in 1934. A member at St. James Episcopal Church in Monkton, she was the first woman elected to the church vestry and was a member of the Women's and Altar guilds.

She never missed the Point-to-Point steeplechase races each spring and enjoyed reading and playing bridge, and belonging to the Manor Book Club and several bridge clubs. "She was a true Manor lady, always gracious and charming," said Polly Mowell, a longtime friend. Services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at St. James Church, 3100 Monkton Road.

Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Bonney Holmes Grote of Key West, and Julia Holmes Boone of Cockeysville; and two grandchildren. William A. Moulden, 80, Martin Marietta supervisor William A. Moulden, a retired Martin Marietta supervisor and 8t 1 1 AM. interment uu-laney Valley Memorial Cemetery, Hickory, MD Friends may call at the McLEAN, Rose Marie On Julv 23, 1996, ROSE MARIE of Catons-ville, beloved wife of the late CharleB A.

McLean; devoted mother of Michael end Charles G. McLean. Also survived by eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. A Memorial Mass will be held on August 2. 1996, at 8:30 A.M.

at the Old St. Joseph Catholic Church (Mellof avenue) Sykesville. Interment will be private. Those desiring may make contributions to Alzheimer's Disease Research, 15825 Shady Grove road. Suite 140, Rockville, MD 20850-4022.

Arrangements by the Height Funeral Home and Chapel, Eldersburg, MD. Gardens. Visiting on Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM. Mccomas r-uneral Home. Bel Air, Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Those who desire may Dr. J. Donald Woodruff a world-renowned surgeon and professor of gynecologic pathology and gynecology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Hospital, died Friday of pneumonia at Keswick Multi-Care Center. He was 84. A childhood bout of scarlet fever and nephritis and treatment by an old-fashioned Sparrows Point country doctor convinced a young J.

Donald Woodruff that he wanted to pursue a career in medicine. "It was old Dr. Eldridge, and he became a role model for my husband," said the former Bettye M. Gardner, who married Dr. Woodruff in 1939.

"When he was a 10-year-old in school he was writing papers explaining that he wanted to become a physician so he could help people," Mrs. Woodruff said yesterday. Born in Sparrows Point and raised on Street, where his father was superintendent of Bethlehem Steel company store, he graduated in 1929 from Sparrows Point High School. He earned his bachelor's degree in 1933 from Dickinson College, where he was a member of Phi Betta Kappa. He earned his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1937 and completed his residency in gynecology at Hopkins in 1942.

He served as chief of urology during World War II with the 56th General Hospital, the first general hospital to land in Normandy after the D-Day invasion. He was discharged at war's end with the rank of major. During his 58-year association with Hopkins, Dr. Woodruff made significant contributions to gynecologic pathology, influenced a generation of residents and provided skillful care to thousands of patients. "He was the father of gynecologic pathology as a discipline," said Dr.

E. Edward Wallach, former chairman of gynecology and obstetrics at Johns Hopkins. "He was a great man, unquestionably. He used the microscope to advance the diagnosis of diseases, to impact a generation of gynecologists trained at his side and to improve the care of women," said Dr. Wallach.

He was remembered by colleagues for his gruffness, which belied a caring heart and his ability to make friends. "For nearly 40 years, students cherished their moments with Dr. Woodruff, sitting across from him at a two-headed microscope while 'the professor' exhibited his endless ability to find something exciting to share, regardless of the number of cervical slides he had reviewed," said Dr. Howard Zacur, professor of gynecology and obstetrics at Hopkins. "He set the standards as a clinician and teacher and his enthusiasm rubbed off on his students," said Dr.

Zacur. He was honored with guest lectureships and professorships throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and South America. "He could be working in the laboratory and then walk into the operating room and perform a complex procedure. That's how talented he was," said Dr. Zacur.

A physically imposing man with a deep voice and ruddy complexion, Dr. Woodruff also was known for his ability to recite for hours the poetry of Robert Service and Ogden Nash and for his dramatic interpretation of "Casey at the Bat." In 1946 and 1947, Dr. Woodruff pursued surgical pathology studies at Bon Secours and St. Agnes hospitals and from 1952 to 1956 was head of gynecology at Maryland General Hospital. He also was chief of gynecology at the Women's Hospital of Maryland, which later became part of Greater Baltimore Medical Center.

"Much of the early planning for GBMC was done on our dining room table in our Homeland residence," recalled Mrs. Woodruff. Dr. Woodruffs primary research interest was the origins of ovarian cancer. He wrote extensively on the subject.

He also wrote "Novak's Gynecological and Obstetric Pathology," which still is considered the definitive textbook on gynecologic pathology. He co-wrote a text on the fallopian tubes and made substantial contributions to 18 other medical books. In recognition of his contributions to Hopkins, the department of gynecology and obstetrics dedicated the Woodruff Lecture Hall in his honor. In 1993, the J. Donald Woodruff Chair was established by his colleagues, friends and former patients.

He was a communicant of the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 5603 N. Charles where a memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Friday. In addition to his wife, he is surged by three sons, J. Donald contribute to St.

Marga ret Catholic Church, 141 N. Hickory avenue, Bel Air, MD. 21014. sity. She graduated from Southwestern High School in 1979 and attended Morgan State University.

She also studied at the Pea-body Conservatory of Music and Baltimore City Community College. She is survived by her mother, Pencie L. Bunch of Baltimore; two brothers, Valdez and Benjamin Bunch of Baltimore; two sisters, Yualina Bonner of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Lucille Barnes of Parkridge, N. and two uncles and an aunt. Coranzo J.

Wells, 73, Bethlehem Steel employee Coranzo J. Wells, a retired Bethlehem Steel Corp. employee, died Friday of undisclosed causes at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Northwest Baltimore resident was 73. The native of Wetumpka, moved to Baltimore in 1948 after three years of military service.

He went to work at Bethlehem Steel in Sparrows Point in 1950 and retired in 1986. Services will be held at 7 p.m. today at Friendship Baptist Church, 6000 Loch Raven Blvd. Survivors include his wife, the former Verma Barr, whom he married in 1960; three sons, Randy and Terry Wells of Baltimore, and Gregory Wells of New York City; a sister, Edna Johnson of Chicago; and three grandchildren. Charles Harlan Cursey, 76, house painter Charles Harlan Cursey, a retired house painter, died Saturday after a heart attack at his home in Port Deposit.

He was 76. He retired in 1 982 after 37 years as a house painter, working for various Baltimore area interior decorators. The Pikesville native was a member of Moose lodges in Reis-terstown and Baltimore. Plans for services are incomplete. He is survived by his wife, the former Betty Wilvasin; a stepson, Edward J.

Bortner of Troy, three step-grandchildren; and four step-great-grandchildren. Gilda T. G. Paris, 57, sales representative Gilda T. G.

Paris, 57, a Ran-dallstown resident and former sales representative for a wholesale food company, died July 4 of cancer at Northwest Medical Center. The former Gilda T. Goodman graduated from Forest Park High School in 1956. She was a volunteer at animal rescue organizations. Services were held July 7.

Survivors include her husband of 39 years, Harold M. Paris; two sons, Jeffrey C. Paris of Baltimore and Steven B. Paris of Owings Mills; a brother, Daniel Goodman of Randallstown; and a grandson. A son, Michael N.

Paris, died in 1991. DERECTOR, Theodora On July 21, 1996, THEODORE DERECTOR, beloved husband of the late Lottie Derector (nee Tocker), devoted father of Joan C. Ungar of Owings Mills, beloved father-in-law of Israel S. Ungar, beloved brother of Ada Levine and Honey Kirschner end the late Jack and Julius Derector, Bella Safter. Loving grandfather of David and Steven Ungar, Cora Harkins and Ellen Paul, also six great-grandchildren.

Services at Sol Levin-son and Bros. Home, 8900 Reisterstown road at Mt. Wilson lane ('i mile north of beltway exit 20) on Tuesday, July 23 at 9 A.M. Interment in Cedar Park Cemetery, Paramus, NJ. at 2 P.M.

Please omit flowers in mourning at 2301 Velvet Ridge drive. Owings Mills (21117). 24 HISLEY, Mary On July 22. 1996 MARY E. "MAE" (nee Labby), beloved wife of William E.

Hisley, devoted mother of Joan Boniarski and Mary Ellen Noel. Dear sister of Lewis Labby also survived by four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held at the Duda-Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk 7922 Wise Ave. on Friday at 10 A.M. Interment Oak Lawn Cemetery.

Friends may call Wednesday and Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. In Memoriam McWILLIAMS, Bertha In loving memory of BERTHA McWILLIAMS. July 24, 1913-Januery 1, 1995. May God cradle you in his arms now forever. Always in our hearts.

Your loving husband, JOSEPH AND FAMILY CHASE, Pauline On July 20. 1996, PAULINE REBECCA CHASE, devoted mother of Dorethea Carter, Juan-ita McDowell, Brenda, James and Donald Chase, Wesley and Earl Brown. She is also survived by 11 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren; one brother, Samuel R. Brown, and other relatives. Friends may call at the Gary P.

March Funeral Home, 270 Fred Hilton Pass, on Wednesday, 9 A. M. to 7 P.M. Ms. Chase will lie in state on Thursday, 10 A.M..

at the Central Church of Christ, 4301 Woodridge road; where family will receive friends at 11 A.M. followed by Funeral Service at 11:30 A.M. Interment to follow in the Mt. Auburn Cemetery. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ENTRUSTED TO: DENNIS B.

CAPLE, TA CAPEL'S FUNERAL SERVICE. McLEAN, Rozena E. On July 21, 1996, ROZENA devoted mother of Sylvia Johnson, Elmer, Jerome and Wallace McLean. She is also survived by seven grandchildren, four great grandchildren and one great, great grandchild, one sister Inez Ringgold and nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Friends may call at the Betts Funeral Home, 1 129 N.

Caroline Street, on Wednesday, 1 P.M. to 7 P.M. Ms. McLean will lie in state at Fountain Baptist Church, 1215 E. Monument Street, Thursday at 10 A.M., where family will receive friends from 11:30 A.M to 12 noon, followed by funeral services.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. ALPERT, ISRAEL S. On Julv 22. 1996. ISRAEL SIMON, beloved husband of the late Lou ise Alpert nee Harmony devoted father of Carol J.

Alpert and the late Janet D. Alpert; beloved brother of Joseph Alpert HOLMES, Julia On July 21, 1996, JULIA SPARKS, of Monkton, wife of Arthur Bond Holmes, mother of Bonney Holmes Grote and Julia Holmes Boone and grandmother of Christopher O'Donnell Boone and Laura Holmes Boone. Memorial Services will be held Thursday, July 25 at 11 A.M. at St. James Episcopal Church, Monkton, Md.

Interment in adjoining cemetery. Family will greet friends at the parish house following the service. In lieu of flwers memorial contributions may be made to St. James Episcopal Church, 3100 Monkton road, Monkton, Md. 21111.

DRIESLEIN, Albert On July 17, 1996 ALBERT C. of Southwest Baltimore, survived by two sons, one daughter and one sister. Relatives and friends may call at the GARY L. KAUFMAN SOUTHWEST FUNERAL HOME INC (Pratt and Strieker Sts.) on Thursday from 1 1 A.M. until 12 noon, at which time a Memorial Service will be held.

Interment Baltimore National Cemetery. and the late Hyman Alpert; loving friend of Jessie Gleekman. Services at Sol Levin-son end Bros. Home 8900 Reisterstown Road at Mt. Wilson Lane ('; mile north of beltway CICONE, Audrey F.

Suddenly on July 21, 1996, AUDREY of Towson. Beloved sister of James L. Ward, of TX and Alfred W. Ward. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Services and interment private. Arrangements by GARY L. KAUFMAN FUNERAL HOME OF ELKRIDGE, INC. exit ZO) on Wednesday, July 24. at 11 AM Interment Har Sinai Congregation Cemetery, Gar McPHAIL, R.

Bruce On July 23, 1996, R. BRUCE, beloved husband of Dianne McPhail (nee King); devoted son of Patricia D. McPhail and the late Donald McPhail; devoted father of Lindsay and Jennifer McPhail; brother of Buck McPhail and Bonnie Jean McPhail. Also survived by three nieces. Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road (at Overbrook), on Thursday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

A Funeral Service will be held Friday, 1:30 P.M., at Second Presbyterian Church, 4200 St. Paul street. Interment Druid Ridge Cemetery. rison Forest Road. Please omit flowers.

24 AUDISS, Ella Mae On Tuesday. Julv 23 1996, ELLA MAE AUDISS ENSLEY, Bertha On July 21, 1996, BERTHA, beloved sister of Linwood and Jesse Booker. Friends may call at the March Funeral Home East. 1101 E. North avenue, after 10 A.M.

Wednesday. Family will receive friends Thursday, 11 to 11:30 A.M. at Zion Baptist Church, 1701 N. Caroline street, with funeral services to follow. nee Daff of Millersville, devoted wife of Lloyd R.

Audiss and the HORNEY, Frances M. On July 19, 1996, FRANCES dear mother of Bruce Sanders and loving mother-in-law of Janet E. Sanders. Also devoted friend of the Mekiliesky family and many others. Private services are planned.

Please omit flowers. Contributions may be made to the Northwest Hospital Center Foundation. late William Pumphrey. Beloved mother of Patricia Ziealer. Bait.

Janet Edith Boswell (nee Pumphrey Herald Har bor, Crownsville, CLAPIN, loretta E. On July 22nd, 1996, LORETTA E. (nee Krug), beloved wife of the late Charles H. Clapin, devoted mother of Charles G. and mother-in-law of Rosemarie R.

Clapin, dear grandmother of Christina Wehner and Timothy H. Clapin. Friends may call at Charles S. Zeiler Son. 6224 Eastern avenue (at Folcroft) on Wednesday end Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM.

Further viewing at the United Evangelical Church, East avenue and Dillon on Friday at 9:30 AM. Services at 10 AM. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Carol fcvaul, Bolivia, So. America, William Pumphrey, Westminster, and Larry Pumphrey Glen Burnie, MD.

Loving sister of Everette Daft, French Daff. WV. Ernie Daff, WV Mary MEYERS, Trudy On July 23, 1996 TRUDY MEYERS (nee Burgess), beloved wife of John "Jack" Meyers devoted mother of Arlen Montgomery, Mary Lee Contrino and the late Allen Montgomery. Also survived by twelve grandchildren end two great-grandchildren. The Funeral Ceremony will be held at the Singleton Funeral Home, 1 Second Ave, S.W.

(at Crain Hwy) Glen Burnie on Friday at 12 noon. Interment Maryland Veterans Cemetery, Crownsville. The family will receive visitors from 3 to 5 end 7 to 9 P.M. Wednesday and Thursday. 'I I Datt, Cumberland, MU Ordie Daff, Cumberland, Oliver Daff, Dorsey, MD.

and Lena Gilliam, TN. Elsewhere Hamilton Fish 70, a moderate Republican who served 13 terms in Congress and a member of a New an avid baseball fan who worked in the Orioles' public relations department, died Tuesday of cancer at his Ti-monium home. He was 80. He joined the old Glenn L. Martin Co.

in KAC, Arthur M.D. On July 22, 1996, ARTHUR W. M.D. of Timonium beloved husband of Jean K. Kac and loving father of Sandra K.

Emala and her husband Leonard dear grandfather of Doreen J. Gartenhaus The Family will receive friends in the Lemmon Funeral Home of Dulaney Valley Inc. 10 W. Padonia rd. (at York Rd) Timonium-Cockeysville on Wednesday from 7 to 9 P.M.

and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, July 26, at 11 A.M. Interment Druid Ridge Cemetery Also survived by eight grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. on EWING, Matthew W.

Suddenly On July 21, 1996, MATTHEW W. of Jarrettsville, beloved husband of Jody K. Ew-ing (nee Langhans); devoted son of Agnes L. and the late Larry L. Ewing; dear brother of Charles M.

of Parkton. Mark V. of Lee-Summit, and M.S.I. Morgan D. Ewing, stationed on the U.S.S.

Inchon. Also survived by four nieces and one nephew. The family will receive friends in the Lemmon Funeral Home of Dulaney Valley, 10 W. Pa-donia road (at York road), Timonium-Cockeysville, on Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, July 24 at 10 A.M.

Interment Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Expressions of sympathy may be directed in Matthew's name to the Ladew Topiary Gardens, 3535 Jarrettsville Pike, Monkton Md 21111. Wednesday and Thursday at the Hardesty Funeral Home, P. 1993 PHOTO 851 Annapolis road (MD Rte 175), Gambrills, MD where Funeral Services will be held 1 P.M. on Friday, July 26.

Interment Crownsville Veterans COONEY, Susan On July 22, 1996 SUSAN ROBIN (nee Spielvogel) of Forest Hill MD, beloved wife of Michael J. Coo-ney, devoted mother of Gregory E. Malat and Nicole J. Malat. Daughter of Samuel and Annette Spielvogel.

Sister of Robert Spielvogel. Services at the McCo-mas Funeral Home, Bel Air, MD, Friday, July 26 at 10 A.M. Interment Highview Memorial Gardens, Fallston, MD. Friends may call at the Funeral Home in Bel Air. Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Those who desire may contribute to the Upper Chesapeake Health Foundation, Harford Hospice, 200 Milton Ave, Fallston MD 21047. Cemetery. BISHOFF. Edna M. On July 23, 1996 EDNA MADALINE (nee Shaffer), beloved wife of the late Guy F.

Bishoff, devoted mother of Dolores Mag- 'S KELLY, Patrick On July 22, 1996, PATRICK K. KELLY SR. of Columbia, beloved husband of Anne L. (nee Friedrich) Kelly; devoted father of Patrick K. Kelly Jr.

and Brendan D. Kelly. Friends may call at the WITZKE FUNERAL HOME OF COLUMBIA 5555 Twin Knolls road (off Route 175 and Thunder Hill road), on Wednesday from 2 to 4 MIDDELTON, Rote M. On July 22, 1996, ROSE MARY MIDDELTON (nee Smith), beloved wife of the late Edward M. Mid-delton; sister of Anne S.

Miller and Mary F. Burtch; aunt of Dr. John Burtch, Dr. James Miller, Mrs. Marilou Davies and Mrs.

Anne Burtch Spaziani. A Vigil Service will be held at the Singleton Funeral Home, 1 Second Avenue, S.W. (at Crain Highway), Glen Burnie, on Thursday at 7:15 P.M. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Holy Trinity Catholic Church on Friday at 9 A.M. Interment Middle River in 1941 and retired as a production supervisor in 1971.

That year, he joined the Baltimore County Department of Central Services, retiring in 1982. He and his wife, the former Ste-phania B. Dec.whom he married in 1947, worked in the Orioles' public relations and ticket offices. The native of Southeast Baltimore was a 1934 graduate of Polytechnic Institute. He was a member of Tall Cedars of Lebanon of North America Composite Lodge No.

12 and the samen and Lucille Shat fer. Dear mother-in-law of Bernard Mags8men FOLEY, Robert The Glen Burnie Moose senior Citizens mourn the loss of Their member. and Rov D. Shaffer, lov and 6 to 8 P.M. A ing grandmother of Darla Fitchett, Kevin D.

Shaffer and Stacey L. Magsamen. Funeral Service at the W. Dabrowski-Chojnacki GALBREATH, Willie On July 21, 1996 WILLIE Christian Wake Service will be held at 3 P.M. COTTMAN, Herman On July 21, 1996 HERMAN beloved fa i beloved father of.

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