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i R4 North Tuesday, September 10, 1996 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Death Notices Death Notices Obituaries Bluegrass creator Bill Monroe, 84, singer, mandolinist, bandleader brothers, Charlie and Birch, already played guitar and fiddle.) He arrived at bluegrass by applying the intense, rhythmic approach he picked up from an African American blues guitarist and fiddler, Arnold Schultz, to the Scots-Irish fiddle music he learned from his Uncle Pen, whom he later immortalized in song. Starting in the late '20s, Mr. Moik roe performed for several years with his brothers and had his first hit, "What Would You Give (In Exchange for Your Soul)," in 1936. The squabbling Monroes split in 1938, leaving Bill to tinker with a gospel-flavored sound. He formed the Kentuckians, which soon was rechristened the Blue Grass Boys, while broadcasting from an Atlanta radio station the same year.

Mr. Monroe soon added mandolin solos and applied his "high lonesome" tenor to aching laments such as Jimmie "Mule Skinner Blues," which he played in his 1939 debut at the Grand Ole Opry. Mr. Monroe was a strong-willed character: He never drank or smoked, and he was proud to head the first band to wear white shirts and ties at the Opry. In 1949, Mr.

Monroe left his label, Columbia Records, because it signed another bluegrass group, the Stanley Brothers. After moving to the Decca label in the '50s, Mr. Monroe installed Jimmy Martin as the Blue Grass Boys' lead vocalist, and wrote many By Dan DcLuca INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Bill Monroe, 84, the "high lonesome" singer, mandolinist and uncompromising bandleader who invented bluegrass music and remained its preeminent figure for more than SO years, died yesterday. Mr. Monroe died at the Northcrest H6me and Hospice Center in Springfield, Tenn.

He was admitted to the facility following a stroke in March and surgery in April to have a pacemaker installed. Mr. Monroe's impact on bluegrass cannot be overstated. No other musical genre has been so completely shaped by the vision of one artist. The form which was built around the interaction between Mr.

Monroe's breakneck mandolin runs and pinched vocals, and equally fast-paced bass, guitar and banjo even owes its name to the Kentucky native, whose band has been known as the Blue Grass Boys since 1938. Mr. Monroe had an enthusiasm for hard-driving improvisation. His vision of bluegrass was as an acoustic, drumless music that invited intense competition among the players. Both as a leader and player, he was uncompromising and always disciplined.

"If you play a banjo number the best you can, the next man that's out there, he's going to play it hard," Mr. Monroe once said. "It's a challenge. It's music that needs a lot of practice." Guitarist Lester Flatt and banjo player Earl Scruggs became stars while in Mr. Monroe's band during the legendary period between 1945 and 1948.

In addition to selling more than 50 million records during his career, Mr. Monroe was also a prolific composer, whose best-known song, "Blue Moon of Kentucky," was recorded by Elvis Presley in 1954. It was during the '60s folk boom that bluegrass expanded beyond its Southern roots. Mr. Monroe became a towering figure to generations of pickers, and country and bluegrass artists such as Ricky Skaggs, Alison Krauss and.

particularly Emmylou Harris became his acolytes. Mr. Monroe continued to perform at festivals and concerts into his 80s. Dressed in his trademark white hat, jacket and tie, he was a spry, witty presence at his last appearance in Philadelphia, at the Theater of Living Arts in May 1994. William Smith Monroe was born in 1911 in Rosine, the youngest of eight children.

Despite poor eyesight that prevented him from reading music, he took up the mandolin. (His Death Notices RICE Sept. 8, 1996, FRANCES (nee Levey), wife pt the' late Jesse, mother of Steve and Larry Rice, sister of Marvin Levey; also survived bv 3 granddaughters and 4 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services, 11 A.M, at Mt. Lebanon Cem.

(Sec. 10). Family will return to the home of Larry and Ellen Rice. BERSCHLER and SHENBERG RICHMAN MARIAN, beloved wife of the late Mel Richman, loving mother of Hart and grandmother of Spencer Isaiah, on Sept. 8, 1996.

Mrs. Richman was resident of Devon Manor, Devon, PA, formerly of Bala Cvnwvd, PA. During the first five years of business, she worked as bookkeeper for the Mel Richman Firm, alongside her husband. Services will be private. GOLDSTEINS ROSENBERGS RAPHAEL SACKS RISPO Sept.

6, 1996, ROBERT D. dear father of Robert D. Anthonv, Salvatore and the late Michael, dear grandfather of Shannon, Jennifer, Melissa, Jessica and Andrea. He had 8 brothers and 7 sisters. Relatives and friends are invited to his Memorial Mass Wed.

7 P.M. Mother of Divine Grace Church. (CASSIZZI F.H., 215-425-0978) ROESCKEN Sep. 9, 1996, RUTH wife of the late George H. Roeschen, mother of Philip F.

and the late G. Stephen Roeschen, sister of Philip M. and the late Frank Walter Jacobv. Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing Thurs. 10 A.M at FITZPATRICK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 York Abington, Pa.

Funeral Services 11 AJVL Interment Hillside Cemetery. SCHELDT On Sept. 8, 1996, JOHN (JACK) of addon Heights, N.J., age 62 years, beloved husband of Barbara L. Scheldt; also survived bv a daughter. Carmen L.

Kurowski of Twin Falls, ID, a grandson, Edward and a sister, Joyce Garvev of Newfield, N.J. Funeral Service will be on 10 AM. at FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOME, 250 White Horse Pike, Audubon, N.J. Int. Rose Hill Newfield, N.J.

Viewing Thurs. 9 to 10 AJVl. Memorial contributions mav be made to The American Cancer Society, 410 White Horse Pike, Haddon N.J. 08035 or Samaritan Hospice, 214 West 2nd Moorestown, N.J. 08057.

SEIDEL FREDERICK EMIL age 71, of Skillman, NJ, formerly of PA, Manhattan, NY, Springfield and Summit, NJ and Baldwinsville, NY, son of the late Frederick E. Sr. and the late Emma Kpipe. (nee Harry) Seidel, husband of Lvnne (nee, Pfarrer), father of Johnathan and Gregory, brother of David Seidel and Marvann Samms. Graveside Service 10:30 A.M.

Sept. 14, Princeton Greenview Princeton. Memorial donations mav be made in his memory to Gospel Hall Home, 2800 Atlantic Longport, NJ 08403. The family will receive friends and colleagues from 1 P.M. to 4 P.M on Sept.

14 in their home at 277 Sunset Skillman, NJ. SIGNORA Sept. 7, 1996, GENNAIO beloved husband of Rose (nee Salemmo), of S.W. dear father of Connie, Alexander, Louis and the late Rose Anne Signora, grandfather of Paul, Janice Hendrick, David, Tom, Christine, Michaet and the late Lynn Signora; also survived bv 8 great grandsons. Relatives, friends, employees of G.E., Quarter Century Club may caH Thurs.

after 9 AJVL at, KISH FUNERAL HOME, 6506 Elm wood Phila. Mass of Christian Burial Good Shepherd Church, 67th and Chester Ave. 11:30 A.M. Int. Holv Cross Cem.

In lieu of flowers the family prefers donations to the church in his memory. SPARTA Sep. 8, 1996, ROSEMARIE (nee Scallatino), devoted mother of Lisa and George beloved daughter of Lucy, also survived bv her brother Joseph. Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing and funeral Thurs. 8:30 A.M.

to 9:30 AM. from St. Paul's Church, 10th and Christian Sts. Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 9:30 A.M. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations in her name to The Breast Health Institute, 1015 Chestnut 510, Phila. 19107. (PENNA.

BURIAL 215-334-1717) SR. MARIE EUC ARISTA POMALES.M.S.B.T. On Sept. 9, 1996. Religious, relatives and friends are invited to attend her Wake Service 7 P.M., in the Motherhouse of the Missionary Servants of The Most Blessed Trlnitv, 3501 Solly Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial, 8 P.M., in the Mothehouse Chapel. The Funeral Cortege will leave the Chapel 9:15 A.M. for Int. in Holv Sepulchre Cem. STRETCH COLLETTA (nee Bradley), Sept.

6, 1996, of Center City, wife of the late Jesse J. Stretch, mother of Natalie Thornton, of Sicklerville, NJ, grandmother of Richard Thornton, Lisa Summerfield and the late Karen Thornton; survived also by 5 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to her Mass of Christian Burial Wed. 10 A.M., St, Francis Xavier Church, The Oratory, 24th and Green where the family will receive friends from 8:30 A.M. Int.

Arlington National Arlington, VA. In lieu of flowers please make donations in her name to vour favorite charity. Arr. bv THE DINAN-BRENNAN FUNERAL HOME, CENTER CITY. TENEN8AUM Sept.

8, 1996, IRA, beloved husband of Jean (nee Rosenzweig), devoted father of Michele Tenenbaum and Terrv Shuster, dear brother of Gilbert Tenenbaum. Relatives and friends; also members of the Montgomery Lodge No. 19 and the Crescent Temple in Trenton, N.J. are invited to attend Graveside Service Wed. 11 A.M., King David Cem.

(Sect. Z-3D). Family will return to the late residence. Arr. STANLEY L.

WISNOFF, 2)5-924-4600. TRIFILETTI JOSEPH, Sept. 8, 1996, ol Brvn Mawr, PA, formerly of Overbrook, survived bv his wife Grace (nee Piaggione), his children Anthonv (Cathy), Joanne Breger (John), Joseph Jr. (Diane Jorkaskv, M.D.), his grandchildren Katie, Lauren, Jonathan, Michael and his sister Marv Taconelli. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral 9:30 A.M.

at THE ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF OVERBROOK, 6506-20 Haverford Phila. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Int. SS.

Peter and Paul Cem. Friends mav call Thurs. morning 8:30 to 9:30 AJvl. at the Memorial Home. (Parking on Premises) TYMCHY Sept.

7, 1996, JOHN, beloved husband of Dolores (nee Jovcel for 52 vears. Devoted father of John, Stephen and Dolores Micek. Sadlv missed bv his grandchildren, Jillian, Hollv, Stephen and Genevieve. Relatives and friends invited to Viewing and Funeral Thurs. 8 A.M.

THE TOMASZEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2728-30 E. Allegheny (Aleg. Exit 195, cor. Salmon Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M St. Joan of Arc Church.

Int. Resurrection Cem. WALSH JAMES Sept. 9, 1996, of Lansdale, husband of Margaret E. (nee Gambone).

Mass of Christian Burial, 11 A.M., St. Stanislaus Church, Lansdale. Int. Rose Hill Ambler. Friends mav call at HUFF LAKJER FUNERAL HOME, Derstine and Cannon Lansdale, 9:30 to 10:30 A.M The lamilv prefers Mass Cards.

WITHERS Suddenly on Sept. 8, 1996, DOROTHY C. (nee Kuhnle), age 71, beloved wile of Harrv of Springfield, devoted mother of David of West Chester. Mass ot Christian Burial, 11 A.M., in St. Francis of Assisl Church, 136 Saxer Ave, Springfield, PA 19064.

In lieu ol flowers Memorial Gifts mav be sent in her name to the church. Int. SS Peter and Paul Cem. FRANK C. VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, Broomall WOODFORD On Sept.

8, 1996, MARGARET H. (nee Thomas), of mother ot Gloria Wilson, Giida Woodford and Joan Poole; also survived bv 2 grandchildren Christopher and Jeffrey and a sister Fanny Pinknev, of Y. Friends mav call at the Immaculate Conception Church, Price and Ardleigh Germantown, Sept. 12, at 10 A.M., followed bv Mass of Christian Burial 11 A Interment Holv Sepulchre Cem. JACOB F.

RUThl. WOODWARD ANNA formerly of Toms River, N.J., on Sept. 8, 1996, beloved sister of Martha I. McDermott and Grace Abt; also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Anna was a retired employee of the Federal Government, having served at the Navy Supply Depot in Phila.

and Ft. Monmouth in New Jersey. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Viewing and Funeral, 9:15 A.M. at JOHN F. FLUEHR AND SONS, 3301-15 Cottman Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial, St. Matthew's Church, 11 A.M. Int. Hotv Sepulchre Cem. No viewing Tues.

eve. Contributions in her memory mav be made to The Fox Chase Cancer Center, 7701 Burholme PA 19111 or Evangelical Manor, 8401 Roosevelt PA 19152. ZAHNER Sept. 1996, HERBERT, age 74, of Newtown Square, PA, beloved husband ot the late Eleanore, beloved father of Raymond Gloria Jean Essig, and Herbert L. Zahner; also survived bv granddaughters Christina L.

Kirk and Amy L. Zahner. Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral Service, Thurs. 1 P.M., THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 3300 WEST CHESTER PIKE, NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA. where friends mav call after 12 Noon.

Int. Glenwood Memorial Gardens. No calling hours Wednesday eve. ZIHN EDWARD J. of Rio Grande, N.J., formerly of Mavfair, on Sept.

8, 1996, beloved husband of Catherine M. Zinn (nee Brock), devoted father of Sr. Carol Zinn, S.S Edward J. Ill (Darlene), Cyril J. (Barbara) and Corinne E.

Zinn; grandfather of Maria, Justin, Tiffany, Timothv, Jimmy and Kadv, Ed was formerly a member of Our Ladv ot Ml. Carmel Council, 4160 and the St. John Neumann Assembly, 4th Degree K. of C. Relatives and friends invited to attend his Funeral, A.M.

dt JUMN f-LUfcMR AND SONS, INC. 3301-1S Cottman Ave. Mss of Christian Burial, St. Bernard's Church, 10 A.M. Int.

Our Ladv of Grace Cem, Friends may call Wed. eve. 7 to 9 P.M. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Holv Redeemer Hospice, 12265 Townsend pa ivim. FLANNERY On Sept.

9, 1996, MARY J. (nee Risnvchok), beloved wife of James and devoted mother of Dennis, Michael, Mary and Janice; also survived bv 12 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend HER VIEWING WED. from 11 A.M. at Our Ladv of Calvary Church, 11024 Knights Road, Phila.

Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 12 Noon. Int. private. In lieu of flowers contributions mav be made in her name to The American Cancer Soc, 1626 Locust PA 19153. Arr.

by THE PAUL P. NORKAS F. H. GIANGIULI0 On Sept. 1996, JENNIE (nee Tenaglio), wife of D.

Richard Giangiulio, of Ardmore, mother of Richard C. and David W. Giangiulio; also survived bv 4 grandchildren Jennifer, Maria, Raphael and Tony, sister of Rose Barr, Joseph, Thomas, John and Domenic "Topsv" Tenaglio. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Colman Church, Thurs.

10 A.M., where relatives and friends may visit the family after 9 A.M. Int. St. Monica's Cem. Contributions in Mrs.

Giangiuiio's name to the Vanguard School, P.O. Box 730, Paoli, Pa. 19301 would be appreciated. STRETCH OF HAVERTOWN. GILKES ISABELLA (nee Conway) of Ardmore, PA died on Sept.

9, 1996, born Bellshill, Co. Lanark, Scotland. Her family moved to Londonderry, Northern Ireland and "Bella," as she was known, sailed to America in 1927. Wife of the late William George Gilkes and devoted mother of Harriet E. G.

Margolis and Margaret M. DeMaio. She Is also survived bv 7 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren and many family members in Magherafett, Northern Ireland. Relatives and friends are invited to her Mass of Christian Burial on Sept. 11, 10 A.M at St.

Colman's R.C. Church, cor. Lancaster Ave. and Argyle Ardmore, PA where the family will receive guests after 9 A.M. Int.

St. Denis Cem. In lieu of flowers, contributions mav be made in her memory to The American Cancer Society "Homemaker 275 Commerce Drive, No. 330, Ft. Washington, PA 19034.

CHADWICK AND MCKINNEY FUNERAL HOME OF ARDMORE GREED Sept. 7, 1996, JOSEPH age 64, beloved husband of Eleanor (nee Huber), devoted father of Karen A. Massey, Joseph John Robert T. and David brother of Marvann Doolev and Betsy Powers, grandfather of Christopher, Heather, Lauren, Michael, Ashley, Timothy, Megan, Jonathan and Rvan. Relatives and friends are invited to a Memorial Mass 10 A.M., Our Ladv of Calvary Church, 11024 Knights Rd.

int. private. Friends mav call at the above Church after 9:30 A.M In lieu of flowers, in Joe's memory donations to Fox Chase Cancer Center, 7701 Burholme Ave, PA 19111 would be appreciated. MULLIGAN F.H. GWINNER WILLIAM on Sept.

7, 1996, age 83, of Moorestown, N.J., husband of Louisa (nee Wagner), father of Louisa Anne True, of Kansas City, Missouri, Carol Jean Hughes, of Wellesley Hills, Mass. and Elizabeth Mary Ness, of Wisconsin Rapids, Wise, 8 grandchildren. Funeral Service Wed. 2 P.M. at the First United Methodist Church, Pleasant Valley and Camden Moorestown.

Arr. LEWIS FUNERAL HOME. HAINES WILLIAM on Sept. 8, 1996, of Morton, husband of the late Carolyn R. (nee Gibson), devoted father of William J.

Barbara A. Lane, Linda R. Brennan and Abigail F. Haines, grandfather of Peter A. Lane and Meghan K.

Brennan. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Service, Thurs. 1 1 A.M., at the Episcopal Church of the Atonement, Franklin Ave. and Amosland Morton, PA 19070. Int.

private at the convenience of the family. Calling hours Wed. eve. 1 P.M.-9 P.M at THE JAMES F. KNOETGEN FUNERAL HOME, 746 Kedron Ridley Morton, PA (Rte.

420). In lieu of flowers donations to the Episcopal Church of the Atonement would be appreciated by the family. HENRY Sept. 8, 1996, LOUISE (nee Lennig), of Haverford, PA, mother of Howard G. Henrv, Lawrence J.

Henry, Louise H. Kamihachi, and the late Paul G. Henrv. Funeral Services will be held Thurs. Sept.

12th at 11 A.M in the chapel of The Church of the Redeemer, New Gulph and Pennswood Bryn Mawr, PA. Int. adjoining churchyard 10:45 AJVl BRINGHURST FUNERAL HOME HILLPOT Sept. 6, 1996, MAJ. BERNICE M.

(Salvation Army), age 76 years, beloved daughter of the late Franklin and Gwladvs (nee Davis), sister of Richard of Dovlestown, PA and Naomi of Sea Isle City, NJ; also survived bv nieces and nephews. Relatives, friends, members of Salvation Armv and brothern of Christ Church, Stowe, PA, are invited to Services Wed. 1 P.M, HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 3160 Grant Ave. (West of Academy Int. Forest Hills Cem.

Friends may call Wed. after 12 Noon. Family prefers donations to Salvation Armv Retirement Home (Health Care Unit), 210 Fifth Asbury Park, NJ 07712. JAJK0 ANGELA. C.

(ANIELA KATARZYNA) "NELLIE" (nee Luszczak), age 90, died Sept. 8, 1996; devoted wife of the late Wladvslaw (Walter); beloved mother of Walter and Edward; survived bv 2 grandchildren, Edward and Angela; formerly of St. Ladislaus and St. Laurentius parishes. Relatives and friends are invited to Viewing, 10 A.M., followed bv Mass of Christian Burial at 11 A.M., St.

Martin of Tours Church, Oxford Circle. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. JORDAN Sept. 7, 1996, CLIFFORD, of Lansdale, PA, formerly of West husband of Muriel S.

(nee Jones) Jordan; also survived bv 4 children, 12 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, 2 brothers and one sister. Funeral Service will be held Fri. Sept. 13th at 11 AM. from the Chapel at West Laurel Hill Belmont Bala Cynwvd, where friends may call after 10 A.M.

Entombment to follow. In lieu of flowers contributions in his memory may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Delaware Valley, 325 Chestnut Suite 1016, PA 19106. BRINGHURST FUNERAL HOME KLEIN On Sept. 8, 1996, SOPHIE, beloved mother of Johana Kasper; also survived by 2 sisters Mrs. Stella Piontkowski, and Mrs.

Anna Lvnch, 2 grandchildren, Mrs. Jacqueline Benson (Richard) and Mr. Thomas Kasper (Laura). Relatives and friends are invited to Viewing, Wed. 8 A.M., from St.

Stanislaus Church, 242 Fitzwater St. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 9:30 A.M. Int. private. In lieu of flowers donations to St.

Stanislaus Church preferred. Arrangements bv THE MODERSKI FUNERAL HOME 215-925-0909 KRYWUCKI WALTER of Hatboro, Sept. 9, 1996, beloved husband of the late Laura E. (nee Wunder) and father of Suzanne Ainge and Walter also survived bv 7 grandchildren: Alicia, Mark, Jennifer and Kevin Ainge and Christina, Michael and Kimberly Krvwucki, 2 sisters Jennie Halamar and Helen Lepsky and 2 brothers Michael and Joseph. Relatives and friends will be received eve.

7 to 9 PJvl. and from 8:30 A.M. until 9:30 A.M. at THE A. GROH SCHNEIDER FUNERAL HOME, 431 N.

York Hatboro; followed bv a Service of Divine Liturgy, 10 A.M., St. Anne's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 1545 Easton Warrington. Int. St. Marv's Cem.

LANG On Sept. 8, 1996, ARTHUR J. LANG, age 72, of Radnor, PA, beloved husband of Cecelia Purdv Lang, father of Roberta J. Lang, and Patricia A. Lang.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Memorial Service on Fri. Sept. 13, 1996 at 2 P.M., St. Martin's Episcopal Church, 400 King of Prussia Radnor, PA. Int.

private. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions mav be made in his memory to the Alumni Assn. of Radnor H.S. (AARHS), P.O. Box 94, Wayne, PA 19087 or Radnor Fire Co.

Bldg. Fund, 121 S. Wayne Wayne, PA 19087. Family Service bv MAUGER GIVNISH OF LUFF Sep. 8, 1996, LOUISE T.

(nee Traub), of Warminster, formerly of Richboro, beloved wife of the late Charles T. Luff, devoted mother of Barbara A. (Linford) Fehnel, Doris L. (Gary) Foster, Janet L. (William) Woosnam, Charlene L.

(John) Reillev, and the late Cynthia G. Leek; dear grandmother of 10, great grandmother of 16, and great great grandmother of one, sister of William Traub and Grace Turner. The family will receive relatives and friends Thurs. 10 to 11 A.M. in The Addisvilie Reformed Church, 945 Second Street Pike, Richboro.

Funeral Service at 11 A.M. Int. Union Cem. The family would appreciate contributions to Christ's Home Retirement Center, 1220 W. Street Warminster, PA 18974 in her memory.

(Arrangements by CAMPBELL AND THOMAS FUNERAL HOME, Richboro) LYND Sept. 7, 1996, MYRTLE (nee Hoffman), formerly of Kensington, husband of the late Harry J. mother of Harry J. Eunice Bradley and David, sister of Morris Hoffman, and Naomi Gallagher; also survived bv It grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Service and interment private.

Arr. by THE GUCKIN FUNERAL HOME. MAKGINI JOSEPH, Sept. 9, 1996, husband of the late Lorraine (nee Imondi), devoted father of Theresa (Edward) Kiine, Dominic Gentile, Violet (James) Gallagher, Karen (Michael) Warrington, Anthony (Barbara), John (Donna), Joseph (Nancy) and Gary (Deborah) Manginl; also survived bv 19 grandchildren, one great grandson, 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Relatives and friends invited to Funeral, 8:30 A.M.

at VINCENT GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME, Broad and Wolf Sts. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 9:30 A.M. Int. SS.

Peter and Paul Cem. Friends mav call Thurs. eve. 7 to 9:30 P.M Add'l. parking ROTA Bldg.

Lot, 2304 S. Broad St. MARYANSKI Sept. 7, 1996, STANLEY of Lanqhorne, age 61, beloved husband of Elaine (nee Chest), lather and father-in-law of Charlene and Jim Weaver, Laureen and Stephen Quinter, Kvle and Gregg Marvanski, loving grandtather of Lauren and Brittanv Weaver and Jessica and Jennifer Ouinter. Relatives and friends are invited to the Mass of Christian Burial, Wed.

10 A.M. at Our Ladv of Grace, 2iS Bclivue Pennuei, HA. Viewing Tues. evening 7 to 9 and Wed. morning 9 to 9:30 A.M.

at THE JOHN E. STILES FUNERAL HOME 2450 Huntingdon Pike, Huntingdon Valley, PA. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Memorial gilts mav be made to the American Cancer Society, 43 South Main Doylestown, PA 18901.

MASCIA On Sept. 7, 1996, MARYANNE (nee PeriHi), beloved wife of Frank of Cherry Hilt, NJ formerly of Haddonfield, age 79 also survived bv 2 daughters Jane I. Findlev of Cherry Hi and Janet L. Mascia of Falls Church, VA, 3 sisters Rose Vicoli and Dolly Perilli both of Bonnie Dean of Millington, TN and 3 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Viewing and Funeral on Thurs.

from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. at THE HOLL-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, West End Avenue at Kings Highway, Haddonfield, followed by a Funeral Mass 11 AJVl at St. Pius Church, Cherry Hill. Int. Locustwood Memorial Park.

Contributions may be made to American Diabetes 1060 N. Kings Cherry Hill NJ 08034 McBRIDE MARY on Sept. 7, 1996, of Glenside. Mass of Christian Burial, Wed. 10:30 A.M, St.

Joseph's Villa, Wissahickon and Stenton Fiourtown. Relatives and friends are invited to the Villa Wed. after 9 A.M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

(Arr. by WILLIAM R. MAY, Glenside) McKINZIE ANTHONY age 45, husband of Theresa (nee Headspeth); father of Dawn, Bridgette and Anthony 2 grandchildren, Eric and Daniel; also Audrey Stevens and Casandra Wooden. Funeral Services will be held Sept. 12, 1996, Viewing 9 A.M.

to 11 A.M. with Services 11 AJVL at Zion Baptist Church, Broad and Venango Sts. Professional services bv HENRY J. NIMMONS F.H., INC. MOIR September 8, 1996, RUTH (nee Craig) wife of William, of SW mother of Robert and John, grandmother of Robbie, Steve, Charles and Glenn; also survived by 7 great-grandchildren.

Relatives, friends mav call after 9:30 A Thursday KISH FUNERAL HOME, 6506 Elmwood Phila. Services 11:00 A.M. Int. Glenwood Cem. In lieu of flowers, family prefers contributions to American Cancer Society.

MULKERN MICHAEL on Sept. 7, 1996, of Lansdowne, PA, husband of Cornelia Dudley (nee Bacon) Mulhern, father of Max Mulhern and Christopher Mulhern; also survived bv 4 grandchildren, Peter Michael, Matthew Owen H. A. and Octavia L. Relatives and friends are invited to his Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 A.M.

Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Dennison Drexel Hill, PA and to his Visitation, Thurs. alter 9:30 A.M. in the Church. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. In his memory the family would appreciate contributions to Delaware County Memorial Hospital Hospice Program, 5030 State Road, Drexel Hill, PA 19026. (O'LEARY FUNERAL HOME, Springfield, PA) NEIDERMYER ROBERT of Springfield, Sept. 7.

1996, husband of the late Dorothy E. (nee Morrison), father of Meriam Ersek (Barry), of Glen Mills, Robert (Donna), of Cheshire, CT and William (Jane), of Bow, N.H.; also survived bv 8 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral Service Tues. (today) 11 A.M., Chiques Church of the Brethren, cor. Sunnyside and Etizabethtown Manheim, Pa.

Friends may call one hour prior to service. Int. adjoining Church Cem. Donations may be made to the Crozer-Chester Medical Center Hospice, One Medical Center Upland, Pa. 19013.

Arr. BUCH FUNERAL HOME, Manheim, Pa. OAKES GERALD on Sept. 7, 1996, of Brookhaven, father of Janet O. Melton, Cynthia J.

Oakes, Sandra O. Robey, and Jethro S. Oakes. Memorial Service, Wed. 11 A.M., at Christ United Methodist Church of Middletown 600 Dutton Mill Middletown Twp.

Donations to the Spondylitis Assn. of America, P.O. Box 5872 Sherman Oaks, CA 91413. Arr. BATEMAN FUNERAL HOME.

OLMSTEAD R. B. LYLE, age 90 of Elizabethtown, PA, on Sept. 9, 1996, husband of the late Catherine I. Olmstead and father of the late Richard L.

Olmstead. He is survived bv one daughter Catherine O. Anthonv. Services Wed. Sept.

Ilth, 1996, 2 P.M. Sunset Memorial Park Chapel, County Line Somerton, PA. Arr. WM ROWEN GRANT FUNERAL HOME, Southampton, PA O'NEILL Sept. 8, 1996, ROBERT beloved husband of Jean (nee Mvslinski), devoted brother of Lillian McPeak (Robert); also survived bv 4 nieces and one nephew and their families.

Relatives and friends are invited to his Memorial Services Wed. 10 A.M from, THE ROGERS FUNERAL HOME, 1426-30 S. 3rd Phila. Donations in Robert's memory can be made to Sacred Heart Home, 1315 W. Hunting Park Pa.

19140. PENTASUGLIO AMELIA J. (nee Papale), on Sept. 9, 1996, wife of the late John J. loving mother of John J.

and Paul V. Pentasuglio and Diane P. Pilotti; also survived bv 5 grandchildren and 3 sisters; Patricia Stinger, Joan Corkery and Susanne Acure and 3 brothers; Frank, Jesse and Michael Papale and sister of the late Theresa Ciatteo and Augustino Papale. Relatives and friends are invited to call eve. 7 to 9 P.M.

and after 8:45 A.M. BARON ROWLAND FUNERAL HOME, 1059 Old York Abington. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St Luke The Evangelist Church, Easton Rd Fairhill Ave, Glenside. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Remembrances may be sent to American Cancer Society, 1626 Locust St, Phila, PA 19103. PERALTA JOHN VICTOR, age 39, suddenly on Sept. 7, 1996, beloved fiance' of Jayne M. Hughes, father of John Michelle and Nicholas Peralta and Carey Quinton, son of Victor A. and the late Idalie Peralta, stepson of Jaqueline Rapale, brother of Lynne, Greg, Marisol, Victor, Victoria and Alexandra Peralta; also survived bv many friends and family.

He was a member of the Painters Union. Services will be held 2 P.M. Tues. Sept. 10, THE WETZEL AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 6902 Rising Sun where relatives and friends mav call from 12 Noon.

Int. Greenmount Cem. POTH Sept. 9, 1996, PAULINE R. (nee Schwab), beloved wife of the late Gabriel loving mother of Pauline (John) Wharton, grandmother of Erik and Adam, sister of Caroline Banner.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Viewing, Thurs. 9 St. Timothy's Church. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Int.

Our Lady of Grace Cem. Family requests donations be made in her memory to the American Cancer Society. No viewing Wed. eve. Arr.

bv THE PETNER FUNERAL HOME QUINN JOSEPH Aug. 31, 1996, formerly of Fairmount, beloved husband of Catherine Quinn (nee Christy), father of Joseph Paul Quinn, Michael Patrick Quinn and Kitty Quinn Friel of CA, Liz Bovle; survived also by 6 grandchildren and cousins, Thomas and Mary Quinn. Relatives and friends, members of Local 1612 U.A.W. Union, are invited to his Memorial Mass 11 A.M. at St.

Kathenne of Siena Church. In remembrance it would be appreciated if donations are made to the above named Church, co 9700 Frankford PA 19114. Arr.bv DINAN-BRENNAN C.C. RAIBURN PETE, on Sept. 6, 1996, of Upper Darby, PA, beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Lubraqgie), dearest father of Edward Robert Frederick J.

Raiburn, Elizabeth Ann Salerno, William and the late Theodore T. Raiburn, dear son of Alice (nee Hensen) Raiburn, brother of the late Freddie Raiburn, A.C., J.C., Arnold, David, Johnny and Hazel Reese and Wanda Jussips; also survived bv 7 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral Wed. after 8:30 A.M., THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 8401 West Chester Pike (cor. Lvnn Upper Darbv, PA and to Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M.

Church of St. Laurence, Upper Darbv. Int, SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Calling hours Tues.

eve 7 to 9 P.M. at the Funeral Home. Contributions in his memory to The Ladre Indian School, Ashland, MT 59004-1001. REBHAN On Sept. 8, 1996, MARGARET MARY E.

(nee Hawkins), beloved wife of the tale Matthew Spratt and Fred Rebhan, dear mother of Margaret Saul, Matthew Spratt, Barbara McGuigan and Kathleen Summers; also survived bv 8 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral on Wed. morning after 10 in the Church of St. Gabriel, Mohawk Norwood, followed bv her Mass of Christian Burial at 11. Int.

Holv Cross Cem. In lieu of flowers memorial donations in Margaret Matv's name to the Fox Chase Cancer Research Center, 7701 Burholme Pa. 19111. Arr. by CAVANAGH FAMILY FUNERAL HOME.

REFSIN Sent. 8, 1996, MICHAEL, husband of Jerry (Jennie) (nee Rosenberg) and the late Elizabeth Relsin, father of Lora (David) Kratzok, Matthew (Rhoda) Refsin, Marlvn Gold and Dr. Herman (Evev) Palat, brother Min Blaskev; also survived bv 9 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Tues. 11:30 A.M.

precisely at GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS SUBURBAN NORTH, 310 Second St. Pike, Southampton (Bet. County Line and Street Int. Havm Salomon Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at the residence of Dr.

Herman and Evev Palat. Contributions in his memory mav be made to Old York Road Temple Beth Am, 971 York Abington, PA. REILLY Sept. 9, 1996, MARY A. (nee McGehean) of East Lansdowne, PA, beloved wife of the late Joseph Reillv and beloved mother of Marv Ann DiBello (Francis), Patricia A.

Roache (William) and Kathleen Reillv Lisko; beloved grandmother of Christopher, Kathleen and Joseph DiBello, Erin M. Roache and Timothv R. Lisko, sister of Regina Haydamacha. Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral 8:30 A.M., THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 8401 West Chester Pike (cor. Lvim blvd.i, Upper Darbv, PA.

Mass ot cnnslian Burial 10 AJA Church ol St. Cyril of Alandria, Penn East Lansdowne, PA. Int. Calvary Cem. Friends may also call Wed.

eve 7 to 9 P.M. Contributions in her memory to Convent ol Divine Love, 2212 Green PA 19130 would be appreciated. of his greatest songs, including "Roanoke," "Scotland," "Walking in Jerusalem" and "Working on a Building." Besides Flatt, Scruggs and Martin, his band also gave birth to the careers of Mac Wiseman, Sonny Osborne, Vassar Clements and Dave "Stringbean" Akeman. Mr. Monroe never quit the road.

"I like to see the country," explained the artist, who made his last Opry appearance in March of this year. In 1970, he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and in 1993 he won a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award. Perhaps his greatest tribute came last year, when Mr. Monroe was honored with a National Medal of the Arts. "Bluegrass has brought more people together and made more friends than any music in the world," Mr.

Monroe said in 1978. Mr. Monroe is survived by a son, James, from an earlier marriage, and a grandson. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Death Notices BR0WNLEE EMMA (ne Hagerman), Sept.

7, 1996, wife of the late James, mother of Jean Crowell and Doris Schwemmer; also survived bv 2 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren and her sister Helen Harder. Memorial Service will be held at Tabernacle Memorial United Methodist Church on Thurs. Sept. 19th at 11 A.M. In lieu of flowers donations to the church or to Paul's Run will be appreciated.

(FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME) CAMPL0NE ERCOLE, Sept. 8, 1996, of Drexel Hill, PA, husband of the late Antonietta (nee Marchesani), beloved father of Derna Torri, grandfather of Robert Torri and Diana Resnick; also survived bv 4 great grandchildren and survived bv 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral, 9:30 A.M. THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 8401 West Chester Pike (cor. Lvnn Upper Darbv, PA.

Mass of Christian Burial, 11 A.M., Church of St. Andrew, School Lane and Foss Drexel Hill. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem.

No calling hours Wed. eve. In his memory contributions to The American Cancer Society, 1600 N. Jackson 2nd Media, PA 19063 would be appreciated. CANTER Sept.

8, 1996, MINNIE (nee Kale), wife of Irving, mother of Robert (Lvnne) Canter and Ellen Greenberg, sister of Harry Kale and Sabra Kramer, grandmother of Michael, Craig, Jedd, Carv and Blair. Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral Services 1:30 P.M. precisely. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 6410 N. Broad St.

Int. Shalom Memorial Park. Family will return to the residence of Robert and Lvnne Canter. CAP0LNGUA MARY (nee Merlino), Sept. 7, 1996, wife of the late Antonio, devoted mother of Anthony (Ann), Michael (Francine), Benjamin (Patty), and Rose Xavier; also survived bv 12 grandchildren, and 18 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral Wed. 9 A.M., from VINCENT GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME, Broad and Wolf Sts. Mass of Christian Burial St. Monica Church, 10 A.M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends mav call Tuesday eve. 7 9:30 PJVL Add'l parking ROTA bldg. lot, 2304 S. Broad St.

CAPOZZOU Sept. 8, 1996, suddenly MARIE (nee lodice), wife of the late Anthony D. and mother of Grace McCollum (John) and Joseph Capozzoli (Ann Regina); also survived by 5 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, 2 sisters and one brother. Relatives, friends and Medalist Club Members are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial, 11 A.M. at St.

Albert The Great Church, 212 Welsh Road, Huntingdon Valley, where friends mav call after 9:30 A.M. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. (JOSEPH A. QUINN, INC.) CERIC0LA JULIA M.

(nee Lombardo), on Sept. 6, 1996, of S.W. PA, beloved wife of the late Joseph A. Cericola, beloved mother of Joseph M. Cericola, Theresa R.

Still well, beloved mother-in-law of Dolores Cericola and Roscoe Stillwell, sister of Antoinette Montana and Carmella Sacchetta. Relatives and friends are Invited to her Funeral Wed. 9:30 A.M. O'LEARY FUNERAL HOME, 640 E. Springfield Springfield, PA and to her Viewing Tues.

Eve. after 6:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial Wed. 10:30 A.M. Church of the Good Shepherd, 67th and Chester PA.

Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. In her memory the family would appreciate contributions to the Church or Fitzgerald Mercv Hospital. (Parking on Premises.) CERV0 DAVID on Sunday, Sept.

8, 1996, loving husband of 52 years to Carmela "Sis" Cervo (nee beloved father of Elizabeth "Betty Jean" Devlin (Jim), Daniel Cervo (Rita), Debbie Cervo, Monica Kovack (Thomas) and Mary Gallagher (Michael), loving grandfather of Carla McCarthy (Don), Colleen Coyne (Michael), Gina and Daniel Cervo, Thomas Kovack, Jr. and Shannon Gallagher, great pop-pop of Michael, Lauren and Sean Covne and Rvan and Kelsey McCarthy, he was a Veteran of WWII and retired from the Frankford Arsenal. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Memorial Mass of Christian Burial Thurs, 10 A.M. at St. Jerome's Church, Holme Ave.

and Stamford St. Friends may call after 9:30 in the church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. No viewing Wed.

eve. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate contributions to a trust fund for Deborah Cervo, Carla McCarthy, First Trust Bank, 1931 Cottman Pa. 191 11. JOHN F. FLUEHR AND SONS, 624-5150.

CLARK REV. JAMES BRICE, Sept. 3, 1996, age 71, of Woodland, CA, a Phila. native, husband of Dixiana (nee Stephens) Clark, father of John Taggart Clark and Nancy C. Lucas; also survived bv 3 grandsons and a sister Elizabeth Clark Miller.

Friends invited to Requiem Mass, Fri Sept. 13 at 1) A.M. in Episcopal Church of Good Shepherd, Rosemont. COHLBERG Sep. 9, 1996, EMMA sister of Selma Sokolave, sister-in-law of Helen Cohlberg, aunt of Sylvia Belmont, Eloise Levin, Herbert Cohlberg and Jeffrey Cohlberg; also survived bv great nieces, great nephews, great great nieces and great great nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services Wed. 11 A.M. precisely, at Montefiore Cemetery (Sec. 14). Contributions in her memory mav be made to The Womens American ORT.

GOLDSTEINS ROSENBERGS RAPHAEL SACKS GRITS On Sept. 9, 1996, DR. HARRY J. CRITS, husband of Niki (nee Spilliotis) Crits of Lafayette Hill, PA, father of Constance Au, Barbara Kellv, Elizabeth McClintock and Charles Jon Crits, brother of George Crits; also surviving, 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Viewing on Wed.

eve. Sept. 1 1th at BOYD-HORROX FUNERAL HOME, 200 W. Germantown Pike, Norristown, PA from 7 to 9 P.M. The Funeral Service and interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers contributions in Dr. Crits' memory may be sent to either the American Cancer Society of Montgomery 275 Commerce Suite 330, Fort Washington, PA 19034 or to the American Heart 625 West Ridge Pike, Conshohocken, PA 19428. DRUDING LOUISE age 94, of Green Meadows Retirement Community, Painted Post, NY, died Sept. 9, 1996. Miss Druding was predeceased by her parents, a sister; Aieda E.

Druding, 2 brothers, F. Leonard and Henry A. Druding, and a nephew; Dr. Leonard F. Drudinq.

She is survived by one nephew, Charles H. Druding of Webster, NH, 6 great nieces and nephews, 6 great great nieces and nephews, and a niece by marriage, Mary L.F.) of Painted Post, NY. There are no calling hours. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Painted Post on Sept. 13, 1996 at 10:00 A.M.

with the Rev. Michael Brown Celebrant. Int. Is in Calvary Montgomery County, PA. Arr.

bv CARPENTER'S F.H., Corning, NY. DUNCAN On Sep. 9, 1996, INEZ of W. age 86, former operator at Hills Beauty Salon, 665 N. 41st sister of Hazel Corbin.

Funeral Services Fri. Sep. 13, at 12:30 P.M. THE TERRY FUNERAL HOME MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4203-05 Haverford Ave. Viewing 1 1:30 AJvV Int.

Rolling Green Cem. ECKMAN Sept. 8, 1996, DOROTHY M. DEYOE ECKMAN, 69, of Klrkwood, PA, formerly of wife of the late Frank R. Eckman, mother of Frank Wilma Lee LeMon, LI.

Eileen S. Walkling, Glenn Lucille Bernardo, 12 grandchildren, 2 great great grandchildren, brother, John P. Devoe, sister, Anna Pike. The funeral wiH be held at the BROWN AND SHIVERY FUNERAL HOME, 111 Elizabeth Christiana, PA. on Wed.

at 2 P.M. with viewing from 1 to 2 P.M. William A. Bell, former musician, music teacher By Herb Drill INQUIKKR CORRESI'ONDRNT Dr. William A.

Bell, 67, a retired musician and former music teacher for the New Hope-Solebury and Ne-shaminy School Districts, died Friday at his home in Solebury Township. Dr. Bell directed a band that entertained former President Gerald Ford on a visit he paid to Oxford Valley Mall in 1976 and also directed a band for an appearance by former Gov. William Scranton at Washington Crossing. Over the years, he led band trips to New Orleans for the Mardi Gras, to Walt Disney World in Florida, and to Williamsburg, Va.

A native of Burlington, N.J., Dr. Bell graduated from Burlington High School in 1947, then attended the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music. From 1951 to 1953, he served with the Fourth Division Band of the Seventh Army, stationed in Germany, where he also composed and arranged music for a traveling service show, "Army Daze." He earned a bachelor's degree in music education from Temple University in 1956, a master's in music education from Rutgers University in 1961, and a doctorate in musical arts from Temple in 1982. He also studied at the Navy School of Music Associated Press Bill Monroe performing in London in 1983. "Blue Moon of Kentucky" was his most famous composition.

in Washington. From 1956 to 1972, he was a vocal arts teacher and choral director for the New Hope-Solebury School District, working with all 12 grades. Then, until his 1993 retirement, he taught instrumental music at Ne-shaminy Junior High and the former Maple Point High School in the Neshaminy School District. Dr. Bell, a 40-year resident of Sole-bury, had served on the New Hope-Solebury school board, Some of his compositions were published, and from ages 15 to 60, he played in nightclubs and for weddings and banquets.

He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Shirley Watts Bell; his mother, Helen Davis Bell; children Brian A. and Laurie B. Scheff; two brothers; and two grandchildren. Friends and relatives may call after 10 a.m. today at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, 235 E.

State St. in Doyles-town Borough, where a Funeral Mass will be said at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Thompson Memorial Cemetery, Aquetong Road near River Road in New Hope. The family suggests contributions to Chandler Hall Hospice, Buck Road and Barclay Street, Newtown, Pa. 18940.

national scientific conventions, and she holds a patent dealing with the deposition of iridium." A native Philadelphian, Dr. MacNamara graduated in 1943 from Girls' High School and earned a bachelor's degree in 1949 from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. Besides her husband, she is survived by children Tom, Ann E. Burke and Brian; a sister; and three grandchildren. A funeral will be held at 8:30 a.m.

today at the Joseph A. Fluehr 3d Funeral Home, 800 Newtown-Richboro Rd. (Route 332 at Holland Road), Richboro. A Funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. at St.

Bede the Venerable Roman Catholic Qhurch, 1054 Holland Rd Holland. Burial will follow in Resurrection Cemetery, 5201 Hulmeville Bensalem. Elizabeth MacNamara, research chemist By Herb Drill INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT Dr. Elizabeth Lettel MacNamara, 70, of Holland, a research chemist, died Friday at Lower Bucks Hospital in Bristol Township. Dr.

MacNamara worked at the Pitman-Dunn Laboratory at the former Frankford Arsenal in Philadelphia for many years until the arsenal closed in 1977. "She was a pioneer for women when she received a doctorate in metallurgy from the University of Pennsylvania," said her husband of 43 years, Thomas V. MacNamara. "In 1973, she was honored by Col. Rex D.

Wing, the arsenal's ing officer, for her dedicated service," her husband said. "Her broad background in the field of electrode-position and organic barrier films resulted in numerous presentations at.

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