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fiNO FUNERALS Myers Irancis age 53. of 1VS Syndicate Rlcommatcn. Survived bv his wife lillinn son. Steohen E. of Bloominatcn; dauqfter, Mrs.

Gail F. Sams, St. Paul; mother. Mrs. Mane Myers of Marshall.

flrandchild. Funeral servires 10 30 o.m., at the Glenson Mortuary. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation at I D.m Monday with Vig.l Prayers 7:30 p.m. at the Gleason Mortuary, 2650 Nicollet Av.

Olchefski Aushur, oge 56, of 10724 Packard St. Lircle P.nes. Survived by wife, Ethel; naughters, M'S. Vernon Johnson and Mrs. Richard Wacinei; 4 brothers 4 5 sisters; rrother Mai-aaret Olchefski Funeral fiom the Brighton Funeral Home, 706 4ih Ave.

New Brighton Man. at 8 a-m. Rertuiem Hign Mass in St. John the Baptist Latholic Chinch, New Bnahron, at 8 30 a.m. Interment Foit Snelling National Cemetery.

Vigil prayers Sun. 7:30 p.m. Visitation after 3 p.m. Peier Kozlnk, director. Overby Alm.er age 81, 353? Brvant Ave.

S. Suivived by wife son Raymond Edinn; 2 qranckhil-dien; I gient qrandchild. Services Tues. nflninoon 1 o'clock, Werness Brothers Chapel, 37ih St. Nicollet Ave.

Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call at chapel beginning 5:00 Mon. If so desired, memorials mav be qiven to Oakland Ave. United Methodist Church. 3.

OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Fitzgerald Eva aae 33 of 1907 Ulysses St. NE. Survived by sons, William H. and Wallace 8 grandchildren; 14 grandchildren; sisters. Mrs.

Lauro Crandall, Mrs. Arthur lEmmal Bo-chet, Mrs. Julia Robillard and Mrt. Edwarrj IMariel A-sennult: brother, Fred Marier. Services Monday 8 30 a.m.

The Billman-Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central and Requiem Mass 9 a.m. St. Charles Borromeo. Interment St. Anthony Cemetery.

Prayer Vigil 8 p.m. Sunday. Visitation beginning 2 m. Sunday. Grassie Myrtle M.

aq 63. of 3144 Pleasant Ave. S. Funeral not.ee later. Arrangements Stroheck Johnson Chapel, Hopkins.

938-9020, Gronvall Arnold age 72, of 9975 Valley View Road, Eden Prairie. Survived by wife Ruth; daughteis Mrs. Clarence L. (Marion Thuma, Lonqview, Mrs. Milton R.

(Joyce) Anderson, Hopkins; son, Dr. John Ann Arbor, 9 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Alvin O. Carlson Miss Mable Gronvall Mpls; brother, Dr. Paul R.

Gronvall, Eden Prairie. Member of First Covenant Church, Mpls. Services Tuesday 2:30 p.m., The Albin Chapel, Paul, Ralph, Jack Albinson directors, 2200 Nicollet Ave. Interment Foit Snelling National Cemeiery. Visitation after 4 p.m.

Monday. No re-viewal. Memorials to First Covenant Church of Mpls. Society for the Blind. 3.

OBITUARIES AMD FUNERALS Ulsaker Carl age 81, of 4354 S. Survived bv wife, Mable, daughters. Mrs. Eleanor Moore Mrs. Leah Veker, both of Mpls.i sen, Rohert C.

of Ed no 8 grandchildren. Services Tues. afternoon, 2 clock, Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, Serly Chapel, 50th St. Knox Av, 3. Interment Gon Haven f.emetpry.

Friends may call Mon. afternoon beginning 5 clock at Werness Brothers Chaoel, W. 50th St. Beard Av. S.

Vokaty William aae 73. of Buffalo. Surv.ved by wife, Helen; I b-other. Hanv: I nephew, Curtis Vokatv, nil of Buffalo. Services 2 p.m.

Tues. at the Peterson Chapel, Buffalo. Reviewal beginning 10 a m. Mca. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Monti-cello.

Vollbrccht Clycie R. aqe 23, of Hanover. Ac onpntnll Sunday. Survived by parents. Mr.

4 Mrs. Herbert Vollbrecht, 3 sisters: Mrs. Richard (Sandra) Wondersee, Susan 4 Juhe. Also 2 brothers: Lawrence 4 Michael. Fiancee Suzzanne Hagquist.

Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Wed. Church of St. Michael. Visitation beginning 10 a.m.

4 Parish Rosarv 8 pm. Peterson Chanel, Buffalo. Interment St. Michael Cemetery. Walsh Dorothy age 35 of 10924 Xerxej Ave.

So. Survived bv daughter, Deborah; sons, Jeffrey. Thomas. Kevn, Bioriley and Mark; sisters, Mrs. Rab-e't iGertruriel Hawkmson, Mrs.

Don-aid (Eleanor) Johnson, Mrs. Robert IMildredl Vande-I'ick; brother, Nor. man Enckson; meces, nephews, ountj, uncles and cousins. Funeral services Monday 1 o.r,i. at The Henry W.

Andprson Mortuary. 3640 23 Av. So. Visitation after 2 m. Sundav Interment Fort Snelling National cemeteiy.

Ward i' hades Sr. Aae. 55. Residence 3124 42nd Av. S.

on Sat. Survived hv h'-- wile H--lm daughteis Mis. Kerry J0 Diane) Trask 4 Kiniheriy; sons, Charles. Lor- en. Sloven: Diaries' E.

Ward; blather Donald: sister, Mrs. William IDorotheal Dmaler. Funeral services Wed. 1 p.m. Hauae IMmnehaha Clinrel), Mmnehaha at 32nd St.

Intrrrnent Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation beqin-nirq 4 p.m. Tups. If I I 1 I JsV tf Aid Xfi s. 4 (If ANNOUNCEMENTS OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Ackerle Martin no 79.

of 3141 Hen-nenin Ave. S. Survived bv ns'ers; Mrs. Albert IMargnret) Hickman, Mrs. Elizabeth Bera Mrs.

Kntherine Jo-cobson; 1 brother. Wilhom, oil of Mnls.i several nieres nephews. Private Funeral Services ot hart-Buchinger Funeral Home, 2535 Central Ave. N.E. on Monrtav 7 p.m.

Interment Hillside. No re'v ew-ol. Ashenbrenner Fred aae 49. of San Jose. Calif, formerly of Edina.

Berg Alex age 67, of 1 221 39th Ave. NE. Survived by wife, Mable daughter, Mrs. Edand IDonnol Eli-berg, son, the Rev. Paul D.

Wick; 6 grandchildren; 4 sisters, Mrs. Leonard Johnson; Mrs. Eugene Blumler; Mrs. Samuel Miller; Mrs. Viola Johnson; 3 brothers, Oliver, Ollie and Woodrow Berg.

Servires Tues. 1 p.m. at the Washburn Mc-Reavy-Northeast Chapel. 29th Johnson St. NE.

Interment Crystal Lake. Friends may call' after 4 pm. Mon. Memorials to donors choice appreciated. Busta Georoe aae 5, of 855 Giove Hutchinson, Mmn.

Formerly of 5717 Knox Av. Mnls. Survived bv 2 dauahters. Shirley Betty; 2 sons. Donald Melvin; 2 brothers, William John, both of Stuart, 1 sister, Mis.

A. C. Peterson of Brownton, Minn. Services 2 clock Tues. at The 1st ongrean-tional Church of Hutrhinson.

Minn. Burial at Oakland Cemetery. Visitn-tion beqinninrj Mon. noon ot The Dobintz Funeial Home, Hutchinson, Minn. Cyryt Bermce aae 64 of 3635 Coolidae NE.

Survived by 3 sons: Andrew Edward Ravmond. Gronddnuqh-ter Cynthia 5 brothers: Joseph, Stanley, Frank, Walter, Edwaicf Pacv-aa. 4 sisters: Mrs. Stella Pendzimns, Mrs. Ann Fletcher, Mrs.

Mary Pas-tuszek, Mrs. Gladys Nintemnn. Funeral Tuesday 10 a.m. from the Kaonla Funeral Home. Funeral Mass 10:30 a.m.

in the Church of the Holy Cross. Interment St. Maiy Cemetery, Parish Viail Service Monday 8:30 p.m. Visitation after 3 p.m. on Monday.

Danielson Anna M. aae 86 of 1212 S. 9th St. on Sat. Beloved mother of Gordon.

Fridley, Rev. Clifford of Anoka; Also survived by a sister Mrs. Gertrude Englund, Jessie Lake, 5 qrandchildren; 2 qreat grandchil-dien. Member of Bethany Baptist Church. St.

Paul. Services 1:30 m. Tues. at the O. E.

Larson Chanel. 2301 Central Ave N.E. with interment Hillside Cemeiery. Visitation from 4 p.m. Mon.

until time of service. Memorials to the Gideons preferred. Day Caroline 94, of 301 B'vant Ave. So. Funeral notice Inter.

Enaer Funeral Home, 6035 Nicollet 866-3066. Devich Michael A. aae Sr. Survived bv cousins George Davirh N. Miami Bench, Geoiqe Drivich Detroit, Mirh fune.al fiom the Petpr Kozlnk Funeial Home, 1918 University Ave.

N.E. Tues. at 8 30 a.m. Requiem Hiqh Mass in Holy Cross Church at 9 o.m. Interment Gethsemone Cemetery.

Visitation after 6 p.m. Mon. Dickson Clara B. age 78. Weldwood Nursing Home, formerly of 106 Spruce Place.

Survived by dauqhter Mrs. Glenn Joycel Ralston, grandson Carl H. Walhstrotn. Houston, Texas; 4 qreat qrqnachildren; 4 sisters Mrs. Paul Voss, Handover, S.D., Mrs, Al Ward, Moorhead, Mrs.

Georqe Mitoq, Denver, Mrs. E. L. Hein, St. Paul.

Services Tyes. afternoon 3 o'clock Werness Brothers Chapel, 37th St. Nicol. let Ave. Interment Lakewood Cemetery.

Friends may call at chapel beginning 5:00 Mon. Dodgson Ethel 4715 W. 50th St. Survived by 1 brother, K. O.

Evans, mere, Mis. Gerald MrNnb of Hopkins. 5erviis Tues. morning at II o'clock. Werness Brothers (impel, W.

50th St. Beard Av. So. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call beginninq Mon.

afternoon, 5 o'clock Elliott E'hel Irene age 78 of 434 F. Rice St. Wnvznln. Survived by ons Lf. Col.

Robert Elliott of Wovznta A Frances Elliott; 3 sisters, all of A grandchildren. Funeral service Mon. 10.30 a.m. at the Wayzatn Community Church, Hwy. No.

Ferndale Rd. Friends may call from 4 0 p.m. Sun. at the Huher-Lee Funeral Home (Wnyzota Chanell 1270 E. Wayzatn Blvd.

in Wavzato, 43-4477. Interment in Iowa. If so desired memorials may be directed to the Wayzota Community Church or Wayzata Rotary Educational fund. i A i iiliilP I I I I I I i llllh 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mere's 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 Ml good news So? womem solSen's! Mow's your IbrMge garnet Why not improve it by reading "Charles Goren On Bridge," Monday through Friday in The Minneapolis Star. MSI 5 5: "Charles Goren On Bridge" just another way The Star can help you get more out of life.

Why not order The Star today? See your carrier salesman or call 372-4343. get with it The Star! LI i i fa 6 IK Patterson Gladys formeily of 1414 Tyrol Tiail. Golden Valley. Passed away Aonl 26th. In? nt Eureka Sprmas Municipal Hospital.

Eureka Sprmas. Ark. Survived hy a husband, M. K. Patterson of Rusch.

Ark. Fommr Vice President Minneapolis Gas 2 dnuahtprs. Mrs. Alvin IDorisI Koenig of 1414 Tyrol Trail, Golden Valley Mrs loenh IBettvl Anderson of 4640 Zenith Av. 3 sisters, brothei 4 arandchildien.

Grave-side services Tues. o.m April Eureka Snrinai fenieteiy. Eureka Spiinas, A'k. The family prefers no flowers. Perry Georae nnp 67 Poe 'O In.

gan Ave. N. Survived by wife Irene. Daughter Mrs. Valeria Henk of Mpls.

2 qtanddnuqhters, 1 areat grandson, 3 sisters: Mrs. Alice Mer-sereau of Nevis: Mrs. Marie Goulet Mis. Florence Mullen both in Calif. 2 brothers.

Emerson Perry of Sauk City. Wise. i. Arthur Pprry of Mpls. Services Wed.

1 p.m. Welander-Quist (North Chapell 1200 W. Broadway Interment National Cemetery. Friends may call beqinninq 3 P.m. Tues.

Peterson Otto Harold, age 56, of 690 lowry Ave. N.F. Survived by 2 daughters, Mis. Rohert (Carol Ann) Mo. Hoe, Miss Vicki Jo 3 Mrs.

Harvey I Edna) Balthazar, Mis. Carl lElhel) lundstrom, Mis Ann Frank; 2 brolhe.s Robert Georae Peterson; 2 qrandrhildren. Services Tues. 3 p.m. ot the Billman-Hunt Funeral Chapel, 2701 Central Ave.

NE. Inleiment Hillside Cemetery. Visitation after 7 p.m. Mon. Pouliot Emil aae 78 of 205 Poikview Blvd.

Auxiliaiv Member of leaion of Maiy. Survived bv wife. Aanps: 2 daughters. Mrs. John IMildredl Krnmpr of Buffalo and Mrs.

Donald iSvlviol Fairly of Salt Lake City. Utah; sons, Harvey of Livermore, Calif, and HetHeri of 18 grandchildren; 9 gieal-qiandchil-Hren: sr.ters M'S. Delina S.hn-macher of laietto and A's. Melvma Potvin of 4 biotheis Roman and Throphil. both of Delano.

Amos and Fhnam horli of lor-'tio. Tuedav 10 clock from Th 1 Malone Funprnl fipmo'it at lowiv No. and 11 o'clork Mass Cburrh of Sr. Ihrmas in Corcoran. Interment St.

Thomas Cemeteiy. Rosarv 8 p.m. Monday. Rviewnl after 2:30 p.m. Monday.

Mass Memorials preferred Ray John Jtinis Srniuksisl. nqe AD. of 3247 Lvndale Av S. Suivived hv wife, Maria Ray. Mpls.

Prayer service 7:30 at Enaa Memorial Chapel. 5600 Excelsior Blvd. Funeral service 2 P.m. Interment Crystal Lake. Richardson Ella M.

aae 72, of 3517 2nd Ave. S.E. New Brighton on Sun. Funeml notice Inter. O.

E. Larson Chapel, 789-3571, Ryan Cecilia, age 72, of 38.16 lovell Road, Lexington. Survived bv husband, Leo son, John L. Ryan; daughter, Mrs. Georqe (Theresel Zenp; 2 grandchildren; I b'Olher 4 2 sisters.

Funeral from the Brighton Funeral Home, 706 4ih Av. N.W., New Bnghton, Tuesday 9:15 am. Requiem Hiqh Mass in St. Joseph I hurrh, lino Lakes, al 10 a.m. Interment St.

Joseph Cemetery. Vigil prayers Monday 7:30 0 m. Visitation after 2 p.m. Monday, Peter Kozlnk, director. Rytlcn Lawrence aae 61.

of Anaelus Nursmq Home, fnrineHv of 3141 31st Ave. So. Suivived bv 2 sisters, Mrs. Wallace (Esther) Jnnsen. Mis.

Robert A. ILillianl Nelson. brother, Howard E. RyHen, Circle Pines; niems A npnhews. Member of Paik Ave.

Covenant huich. Seivires Tuesday. 1 The Albin hanel, Paul. Ralnh 4 la-k Albinson direc-tnis. 2200 Nirnllet Ave.

Intennent lakewood Cemetery. Visitation afler 4 p.m. Mondav. Memo'inls to Park Ave. Covenant Church pieterie'r.

Severson Lawrence, aqp 88, nf Ginnrl Forks, No. Dakota, formerly of Mpls. Survived by wife Mcibel; 3 sons Donald LpRov of Grand Foiks. No. Ralph of Wescosville, 7 qrandchildren.

Services Mon. 2:30 in. fiom First Cong-egaiioncil fhurch 5th St 4 8th Ave. SE. Interment Hillside Cemeiery.

Friends may call at the Washhurn-Mr Peavv Southeast hapel, 4th St. Central Ave. SE. Sun. 7-9 m.

Seyller Aaron J. (Si), aye 60, of 1131 Lin coln si. raui, April 2oth. Husband of Edith M.j father of Wesley St. Paul, Jerry Chillicothe, 3 qrandchildren; son of Mrs.

Debbie Mueser, Peoria, brother of Mrs. Arthur (Helen) Hauck, Mrs. fharles IJunel Lush, both of Peoria, III. Seivires at the Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Snelling 4 Highland St. Paul.

Interment Park. Fiiends mav call at the Wil-werscheid 4 Peteis Moituary. 1167 Grand, St. Paul, after 3 p.m. Man.

Masonic seivices 7:30 p.m. Mon. under the auspices of Bloomingion Lodge 340 AF AM. Swanson Elmer T. (Swanee), uge 62, 3343 Collnx Ave.

So. Survived by wife Betty (Everett); a daughter M'S. David IBeverlyl McFarlane a son Gerald; 6 qrana hildren; all Mpls. Ssters Mrs. Josephine Smith, Mis.

Emma Leff, Mrs. Minnm Dashel, Abeiaeen, D. M-s. B. Mabel Ritchie of Lideiwood, N.

D. Brothers of Kidder, Edwin of N.Y. Services Tuesday 3 pm. The Sundseth Anderson Funeral Ffome. Private Interment National Cemetery.

Woodrow Wilson VFW 1491 Ritual Service Monday 8 p.m. Reviewal from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday evening. Swanson Mane IMaryl aae 8 widojy of Dr. Cephas Swanson of Hm et Av.

S. Survived by dnugnteis. s. Doualas IFIna) Oison, Mpis. 4 Mis.

H'jrold (Linneal Swanson, St. Paul; 6 grandchi dien; sisters M'S L. H. IBIanchel Davis of St. Aibans.

Virginia 4 Mrs. Seima Winter of Mpis. Private services Tuesday at The Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av. S.

Visitation beginning 7 p.m. Monday. Memorials pieterred to Dnystar Ministry. Interment Hillside Cemetery. Tompkins Blanche B.

aae 77 of 20P9 F. 86h Bloomington. Survived by husband James M'chae'; 4 sons, James L. Bioomington, Jerome T. Rosemount Patrick Cotage Grove.

Michael L. Rochester. 2 daughters Mrs. R.chara iE.a Dussouir. Crevelana.

Mrs. Frea ILa Donna) Remington of pioommg-ton; 25 grandchildren: 4 g-ent-grcindchiHre-i. FpquiPm lues-dav 10 am rhenen of St. Bom-veture ot Inlpimpnt Rpsur-eticn Cemprprv Mo-dav 8pm nt il 8'O'hecs iRo-m-'ncitor. rMe'd' clhipel 9-47 Lvn-daie Av.

So. Feviewal a'ter 2 m. Monaciy. Turner Estnr A ine 7b. Ps.

F'e-mont JVve. N. Surv.ved bv 2 sons, Eugene 4 laurece D. lumer boih of 6 2 b'othefs, Edward Sunoera. Mpls.

John Sur.berg, Brarnerd, Mmn. Setv' i-es Tues. 1 p.m. V'elanciT Quist (fJorth Chapel) 1200 W. Broadway.

Interment Crystal lake Cemetery; Memorials are preferred, f-nends may call beginning .3 p.m. Monday. Hammel Amelia, aae 8. of the Queen Nm-sina Home, formerly of 3454 N. 6'h St.

Survive bv son Anthony dauahter Mis. Charles IManel Hommes both of Mols 6 aranrirhil-dren; 10 areat arand. hildren. Services Tuesday 8 30 a.m. from the Malone Funeial Home, Fremont at Lowry N.

9 o'clock Requiem Mass Church of St. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery, Rosary 8 p.m Monday. Reviewal after 3 P.m. Monday. Harrigan I I r.lAnn.., "A I ll army, joo uunont 5.

iciiiea in action in Vietnam. Funeral notice later, knnnln Funeral Service. 332 5497. Hicks Freeda, aae 76, 2508 1st Ave. So.

Survived by husband Frank; dauqhter Mrs. Richard (Elpnnorl Bergren, Hopkms; son Frank S. Moline, 5 qrandsons: sister. Mrs. Walter Finnemore.

Mnls. Services Monday afternoon 3 o'clock Werness Brothers Chapel. 37th St. Nicollet Ave. Interment Lakewood Cemetery.

Friends may call at chapel beginning 3 o'clock Sunday. Jacobs Ralph age 64, of 4025 Utah-wav 7. Restauiant cafe manaqer. Survived bv dauahters. Holly Heide.

Services will be 12 noon Tuesday in Lakewood Chapel. Friends mnv call between 7 9 p.m. Monday at the Elton Biorklund Funeral Home. 1900 Hennenin Ave. Jameston Dr.

Arthur nqe 61 of 24 Penn Ave. S. Survived by wife, Myrtice; son, Richard Erelsior; dauqhter, Mrs. David (Sandra) Greer of Banq-kok, Thailand; 2 qrandchildren; 2 brothers, Cliffoid Hildina Johnson, both of Mpls. Seivices Tues, morn.

10:30 o'clock Ml. Olivet Lutheran Church. Seiley Chanel, 50lh St. Knox Ave, S. Interment Ctvstal Lake Cemetery.

Fiiends may call beginninq Mon. afternoon 4 o'clock at Werness Brothers (hapel, W. 50th St. Beatd Ave. S.

If so desired memorials may be qiven to the Cancer Fund. Jensen John age 69, of 3733 27th Ave. So. Survived by wife. Myrliice; sons, John Stunton, Ken-neth, Mpls.

i dauyhlers, Mrs. Clinton IMuriel) Gusiaiinn, Bloomington, Patricia Jensen. BiotheiS, Reitar Coffman, and William Jensen, 1 1 grandchildren. Services Monday 1 p.m. at Hsly Trinity Church, Christ Chapel.

28th Ave. So. 8. E. 31st S1.

Interment Sunset. Visitation beginning Sunday 3 p.m. Jutting Dipderir-e (Rnlcnl, nn of 6827 Penn Ave. So. Services Monday, 1:30, nf The Lutheran Churrh of the Mosler.

Interment Onk Hill Cemetery. Arrangements bv Gill Brothers iSouth Chopel), 5801 Lvn-dale Ave. So. Laska Anna. Aae 78, of Fmlayson, Minn.

Survived bv husband Vincent; 4 sons S'anipy of Hayward, Wise Joseph of Raymond A Francis of Finlayson; 2 dauqhtprs Mrs. Georqe (Alice) Brpska, Mrs. Ernie (Clara) Aim, both of Finlnyson; 3 brothers Ben, leo Lnwrenre B'eyen, oil of I sister Nellie Kesler of Winona; grandchildren, great giandrhildien, nieres A nephews. Services Tues. 11 a.m.

at St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Fmlayson. Visitation from 2 p.m. Mon. Rosary P.m.

Mon. Arrangements by Hamlin Funeral Home at fmlayson, Lisiiak Mike Jr. age V1. of 17IO 3 Ave S. Notice later.

Peterson Albinson (No-komis Park Chapel) 18' 8 E. Minnehaha Pkwy. Long Jnrr.es aae 78, of M'h Ave. SF. SuiviveH by daughters, Mn.

At-ney Inez! Ness, Mnls. Mrs. Mer-ville IPntficial Deuth of Renville, 9 grandt hild'een; S'Ster, Mrs. Georqe (Marge) Engel, Mpls. Mr.

Long was executive secretary of Twin City Minn. Bakers member Holy Name Men's Club of St. Lawrencee Kights of Columbus 435. Funeral Mon. 9:30 a.m.

from RoinvMIe Brothers Chapel, 222 E. Hennepin Requiem Mass 10 a.m. St. Lawrence Church. Viqil Prayers Sun.

8 p.m. Friends may call after 1 p.m. Sun. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Memorials preferred to the Minnesota Dfdbetic Assoc.

Loye Edward Residenre 2412 Sen bury Ave. on oun. rimera' inter. Arrangements with McDwirt-Hauqe (Minnehaha Chapel) Minnehaha Ave. at 32nd St.

724-3621. MrCreary Fred oge 74, 110 N. 17th St. Retired painter Survived bv wife Margaret; son R'chaiH B. Stster Mrs.

Chni (Irenel Gillespie; stepbrother John Mi-Deary; 3 grandchildren. Servires Tuesday 1 m. Thomson Brothers Funeral Home, Park Ave. at 76th. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery, Visitation after 3 p.m.

Monday. Martin James Elmer 73, Green Isle, Mmn. Aonl 77, Survived by his wife Mnry Daughter Mrs. Georae Nessim (Marguerite) St. Paul.

2 sons, Michael, hanhassen, Patrii at G'een Isle 10 arandchitien, 3 sisters- Mrs. F. P. Mirhnletz, Green Isle, M's. M.

J. Daly Delle Plnine. Mrs. E. R.

Crow, Glen Lakes. Services Wed. 10 a.m. Tiosvold Funeral Home. Arlmaton.

Requiem Mass St. endan Catholic Church, Green Isle. Mikunda Maureen M-, nae 17, of Logan Ave. P'chfield. Survived bv her father, Louis J.

Mikunda; 3 brothers, Michael, Richard Steven; sisters, Julie Jennifer, all of Richfield: grandmother, Georaia E. Byrne, Rorkford, III. Renuiem Mass 10 a.m., at St. Ptr's hun h. Richfield.

Interment Lndv-smith. Wise. Viqil Pnver Seivce Mon. 8 p.m., at GiU Brothers iSou'h Chapel). $301 Lvndale Ave.

S. FrtenHj may call 7-9 o.m. Memorials to the University of M'nn Cancer Research are preerred to floral remembrances. Moore W'lhim BUI tl-p 69. of 51 74 Bvant Ave, So Sur-v ved bv 1 lister, M'S.

John P. B'own. St Paul: 2 brothers. Chndej San eao and Herbert Moore, RicWand Center. W'S1- 6 nephews and 4 me'ej.

Mass 10 a.m. Monday nnuncia-tion Interment Rnurrpctio-t Cmtpfv "osarv 4 pm. Sunday at B'Othrs iSnu'h CKodpI), 5801 I yndnle Ave. So. Pevie nt'er 2 m.

Sunday. Morgan Be'ie nge 91 formerly of 15th Ave. Survived bv sons, Pnv-mond James; dauQhter. Mrs. Oen IMIdredl Preston; several qiand-children 4 great grandchildren.

Service Mon, 10 30 a.m. at Th" Hen-y W. Anderson Mortuary. .1640 Ave. S.

Visitation after 3 a.m. Sun. Interment Crystal Lake 5. CEMETERY LOTS 4 LOTS nnwpr section of Sunset Memorial Park. 941 6.

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Arlie, age 67, survived bv 2 sisters, Mrs. M. W. Gierde ol Mrs. Rirhard Willio, Tucson, nieces nephews.

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