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4B FridayMarch 261993Star Tribune Obituaries i Wrestling legend Wally Karbo dies Alia H. 91, co Taylor, owner of i uimn.i nil mum I i-ii'WM in. Ill i ni i For more than 50 years, symbolized the sport in promoter Minnesota Wally Karbo, in a photograph taken in 1975. not being real brainy, but Wally Karbo knew the wrestling business better than anybody who's been in it. Wally could recognize talent and who could draw money.

He enjoyed life to the fullest." Karbo sold his interest in the association in about 1984. He continued to promote women's wrestling until the day he died. He also was known for his civic contributions. He had been honored for his work with the March of Dimes, Variety Club Heart Hospital at the University of Minnesota and other organizations. He visited his 100-year-old mother at a nursing home every day.

When he had time, he found great joy in going on fishing and hunting trips with his buddies. His wife, Viola, died five years ago. Besides his brother Mike, who lives in Bloomington, he is survived by a son, Steve, of Eden Prairie; a daughter, Mary Ann Duffee, of Bloomington; his mother, Anna, of St. Anthony; another brother, Ed, of Minneapolis; a sister, Wanda Hanigan, of Las Vegas, and four grandchildren. Services will be held Monday at an hour yet to be decided, at St.

Hed-wig's Catholic Church, 129 29th Av. Minneapolis. Arrangements are by the Kapala-GIodek Funeral Chapel in northeast Minneapolis. Taylor Pharmacy Alia H. Taylor, 91, who was co-own er of Taylor Pharmacy in south Mlivj neapolis for 34 years, died Monday at Methodist Hospital in St.

Louis" Park. She and her husband, Angus, moved! to Sun City, when they sold the store in 1971. He died in 1973. She-had lived at the Good Samaritan, Nursing Home in Bloomington for the past four months. hit Taylor was a native of Anoka and a'' descendant of John and Priscilla' Mullen, who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean on the Mayflower.

She! studied pharmacy at the University of Minnesota for three years but left college in 1922, a year before gradua-! tion, to marry Angus Taylor. They moved to Minneapolis in 1937: and bought a small drugstore at 40th St. and Minnehaha Av. S. She was active in the Hiawatha Grade School Mothers Singers and.

was a Sunday school teacher at Min'-', nehaha Baptist Church. She is survived by a son, Allan, of Bloomington, and six grandchildren! Services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Satur-; day at Minnehaha Baptist 42nd St. and 41st Av. Minneapolis.

Visitation will begin at 10 a.m'; Memorials to Gideons International Special Forces Ministry are suggested. Arrangements are by the Funeral Chapel. By Pat Pheifer Staff Writer Wally Karbo's name was synonymous with professional wrestling for more than 50 years. His face, voice and mannerisms were familiar to generations of fans who watched All-Star Wrestling on Saturday morning television. "Wally was wrestling to Minnesota," said Jesse (The Body) Ventura.

"Wal-lyjs a legend." Karbo, 77, of Bloomington, was having lunch with a friend Thursday when he suffered a heart attack. He was pronounced dead at Fairview Southdale Hospital in Edina. In recent years he had been a commissioner of the Ladies Professional Wrestling Association, but he got his start in the business nearly 60 years ago as a kid straight out of parochial school. Walter Joseph Karbo was born and raised in northeast Minneapolis, the son of Polish immigrants. He graduated from De La Salle High School in 1934 and was quite an athlete in his own right.

He played basketball and was offered a scholarship to the University of Notre Dame, said his brother Mike. Finances were tight, and he chose not to go to college. Instead, he started hanging around gyms with his next- Also noted door neighbor, Stan Mayslack, who wanted to be a wrestler. In time he met Tony Stecher, the top boxing and wrestling promoter in Minneapolis in the 1930s. He worked for Stecher as an office boygo-fer and eventually was offered a job as referee for out-of-town wrestling matches.

By the time he was 23 or 24, he had refereed close to 8,000 matches, his brother said. During his lifetime it was closer to 25,000. Soon he began organizing matches in Toronto, Winnipeg and the Dakotas and as far west as Denver. By the 1940s he had moved into the Twin Cities and elsewhere in Minnesota, and was one of the best-known promoters in the country. "He was really well respected," Mike Karbo said yesterday.

"He really was in love with it." He and Vera Gagne were partners in the American Wrestling Association for more than three decades. The association's All-Star Wrestling debuted on TV in the early 1950s, and the matches continued across the country. "He would talk in circles and he would garble his words and he would do all kinds of stuff that just endeared him to people," said David Lee, his attorney and longtime friend. "Wally would always treat people fairly and they were loyal to him and vice versa." Karbo never thought he was better than anybody else, said Ed Sharkey, a former wrestler turned trainer turned promoter. "He wasn't a guy who wore a three-piece suit and sat in an office," he said.

"He was one of the guys. He wanted to ride in the car with the boys. He wanted to go have a beer with the boys." Karbo was to have received a lifetime achievement award at a Pro Wrestling America match on April 17, Sharkey said. "I don't know what we're going to do," he said. "The whole wrestling community is just shattered." Ventura said that he started wrestling for the association in 1978-79, but that he had watched Karbo on TV since he was a little boy.

"Wally was sly like a fox," he said. "A lot of people perceived Wally as Hudson Ntsanwisi, 72, leader for the past 20 years in the tiny black homeland of Gazankulu, died Thursday. Ntsanwisi ruled the rural homeland since it was declared a self-governing territory in 1973 by South Africa's white government. About 600,000 blacks live in Gazankulu, near the border with Mozambique. William Smith, 68, associate conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra for 17 years, died Wednesday.

Smith, who joined the orchestra in 1952 as principal keyboard player, last led it on Dec. 14. 673-4130 Altmann Ludwig H. (Louie), age 79, of St. Antnony.

Hetired Dispatch Ind. salesman. Preceded in death by son, Paul; parents, 4 brothers 3 sisters. Survived by wife, Mary Eileen; daughters, Sharon Kaihol husband Brian, Rochester, Mary Kopp husband Stephen, Circle Pines Colleen Coyle husband Steve, Spring Lake Park; grandchildren, Jennifer Coyle, Jessica Kaihol, Stephanie Kopp, Jllllan Coyle, Angela Kopp, Nicholas Kaihol Jan-elle Coyle; sister, Mildred Weier, West Bend, Wl; nieces, nephews A friends. Services Friday, 9:30 am, Billman-Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central Ave NE.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 am, St. Charles Borromeo. Burial Gethsemane. Visitation beginning 4 pm Thursday. Prayer vigil 7 pm, 789-3535 Anderson Ruth age 94, ol Mpls.

Purchasing clerk with Mpls school system 40 years. Survived by brother, Roy H. wile Theresa Anderson, Mpls; many friends. Funeral service Sat, 11 am, Walker Methodist Home Chapel, 3737 Bryant Ave Mpls. Interment Lakewood Cemetery.

Friends may call one hour prior to service at walker Meth odistHome. Werness Brothers Chapel 3500W.50th 927-8641 Beaudry I AStfir P. ann 7fi nf Albertville. Preceded X5f In death by parents, Nr Louis Laura; brothers, Elmer Wilfrid. Survived by wile, Martina; sons daughters-in-law, Leon Rhea, Lloyd Judy, Kenneth Carrie, Lowell Gayle, Ronald Kim Dale Anne; brother, Bernard; sisters, Marian Fehn, Ora Wolff, Leona Krenn, Ellen Bouley Sr.

Laurice Beaudry; 23 grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, 11 am, St. Albert's Catholic Church, Albertville. Interment St. Albert's Cemetery.

Visitation AT THE CHURCH Friday. 4-8 pm. Prayer service, 7:30 pm. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Loren Beaudry, Maryknoll Missionary. Arr.

Dare's Funeral Home, Elk River, 441-1212. Beilke George age 74, of Eden Prairie, on Thursday. Full notice later. Werness Brothers Chapel 2300 W. OldShakopeeRd Bloomington 884-8145 Bezenar Agnes, age 69, of Mlnnetonka.

Full notice later. Rettlnger Funeral Home, 473-6954 Bolduc Bernadine, "Ben-E." age 83, of Spring Park. Preceded in death by husband, Lloyd S. Bolduc: son, Jerry Bolduc. Survived by daughters, Joan Jensen, Nancy Earle Katherine Crick; 13 grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren; many other relatives friends.

Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, 9 am at Our Lady of the Lake Church, Mound. Visitation TODAY 6-8 pm (prayer service 7:45 followed by Rosary) at Huber Funeral Home. Mound. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Shorewood. Huber Funeral Home 472-1716 Funeral classifications.

To place a Graham Fern age 85, of Anoka. Pre ceded In death by husband. Verle; daughter, Jeanette. Survived by sons, Allen wife Beje of Coon Rapids, Larry wife Shirley of Anoka, Earl wife Lueiia of Buffalo, Hoy a wife Sheila ol Battle Lake; daughters, Muriel Wiese husband Len of Brownsville, TX, Rosie Zentner husband Dan of Hondo, TX, June Hessel husband Dan of Roseville Char Erikson husband John of Bloomington; 20 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren: sister, Fae Krayenbrlnk of CA; many other relatives and friends. Funeral services Sat, 9 am at the Anoka United Methodist Church, 850 South St, Anoka, interment Choklo Lutheran Cemetery.

Visitation 4- 8 pm Friday (TODAY) at Thur- ston-Linaoerg funeral Home, W. Main St. Branch Ave, Anoka. Haines Bill age 63, of Coon Rapids. See Thurs edition for full no tice.

Gearhart F.H. 421 -4347 Hansemann Lt Cmdr Lyle, age 36. Survived by wile, Yen of Hawaii; and parents, Louis Luella Hanse mann of Richfield. Memorial service later. Hanson Harry age 77, of NE Mpls.

Survived by wife, Helen: daughters sons-in-law, Julie Rich Shoberg of New Hope, Sheila Jim Cordell of Annan-dale Darlene Rick Lund of Brooklyn Park; grandchildren, Heath, Dustlne Lee Shoberg, Steve Missy Cordell Nell Brynn Lund; 1 sister, Pearl Rogstad; nieces nephews. Service Saturday, 1 1 am at Mt. Carmel Lutheran Church, 1701 St. Anthony Parkway NE, Mpls. Visitation Friday, 4-8 pm at the Washburn-McReavy North east cnapei, 29tn Johnson St NE.

Interment Hillside Cemetery. Washburn-McReavy Northeast Chapel 781-6828 Hanson Mildred age 81, of Hopkins care center. Full notice Mon. McDivitt-Hauge-Bradshaw 724-3621 Hughes Lloyd aoe 80. of Richfield.

Survived by wile, Dena; sons daughters-in-law, Michael von of Grand Lodge, Ml, Gary Barbara of Crete, IL David Jo of Dalbo, MN; daughters sons-in-law, Darlene Noble of Baudette, MN, Carol William Connelly of Bloomington, Barbara Jon Samuelson of Woodlands, TX, Patricia Hughes husband Paul Pitt-man of Bloomington Mary Reed Duthler of Shorevlew: 16 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; brothers, Lawrence, Walter, Harry. Bernard Donald; sisters, Dolores Gonda Sr. John Anthony. Mass ol Christian Burial Saturday. 10 am.

Church of St. Peter. 6730 Nicollet Ave S. Interment St. George's Cemetery, Long Lake.

Visitation Friday. 5-8 pm at Morris Nilsen Chapel, 6527 Portland Ave S. 6 pm prayer service. Memorials to Our Lady of Good Counsel. Morris Nilsen Chapel 869-3226 Hutchings Harold R.

Service Sunday, 2 pm. Cremation Society Chapel, 4343 Nicollet. 825-2435. Johnson Olga. of Littleton, CO, Arr: Jones-Bradshaw-Hauge Funeral Home, 439-551 1 Jones Clarence, age 65, ol St.

Paul, on March 24. Visitation Sun, 3-8 pm, at the SPIELMAN MORTUARY. St. Paul, 222-6363. Complete notice Sunday.

Memorials preferred. 242 Obrtuarieei Funerals NOTICE As a public service, we offer me first five lines of any obituary free of charge. With this space you can include name, age, city, funeral home name and phone number. (The bold type for the last name uses two lines.) You may also buy additional lines of space for $3.75 per line per day In our metro editions or $4.25 per line for full coverage. For help in placing your notice, contact your funeral director or a Star Tribune representative at 673-4130.

Abrahamson Jennie age 82. of Columbia Heights. Survived by husband, William Sons their wives, Ronald W. Carole, Burns-ville, Richard C. Suzanne, Duluth Gerald W.

Eunice, New Ulm, MN; 1 daughter, Joy Knudson, Eagan; sisters, May-belle Carlson, Gladys Strand, Sally Maynard Myrtle McCoy; 6 gtandsons, 3 grand daughters, 2 great-grand children. Funeral services Saturday, 10 am Irom Sunset Memorial Park Chapel, North 35W at 22A exit or Old Hwy 8 at St. Anthony Blvd. Visitation Friday, 4-7 pm. Interment Sunset Memorial Park.

Sunset Funeral Chapel 789-3596 Aldritt Kelly Eugene, born August 14, 1968. Beloved son ol Dr. I Mrs. Thomas R. Aldritt; also sur vived by brother, Stephen wite Mary Aldritt; sisters brother-in-law, Susan Tom Fleming Lisa Aldritt; 3 nieces 2 nephews, Katie, Sarah Michael Fleming Emily Peter Aldritt.

Graduated Irom Benilde-St. Margaret's High School attended the of until 1988. when he joined the Search Rescue Division of the U.S. Navy. Kelly's helicopter crashed while on routine maneuvers In the Persian Gulf.

Kelly was loved by many and will be greatly missed. Memorial Mass Sunday, 328. at 2 pm, St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 2914 W. 44th St, Mpls.

Family will greet friends one hour before the ceremony in ine cnurcn. Memorials to donor's choice. Allman(Latz) Sheba age 75. of the Los Angeles area, lormerly of Mpls. Preceded in death by parents, Rubin Rose Lab: and sister, Dolly Ornstein.

Survived by sisters. Bertha Arenson, St. Paul. Shirley Cook, Scottsdale, Jeanette Cohen, St. Louis Park; brother, Leo Mpls Robert Edina; many nieces nephews.

Funeral service SUNDAY, March 28, 4:00 PM AT THE ADATH CHESED SHEL EMES Cemetery Chapel. 38th Winnetka Ave N. Memorials preferred to donor's choice. SHIVA, 5214 Malibu Dr. Edina (Sun evening only).

Arr: Hodrofl Sons. Anderson Doris R. (nee Youngquist). age 85. Beloved wile of Helmer G.

Anderson. Laving mother of Eugene Anderson wife Bonnie of St. Paul Park, Diane Fruci husband Frank of St. Paul and Roger Anderson of St. Paul.

Doris is also survived by 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be Saturday. March 27 at 1 pm, one hour prior to the 2 pm funeral service at Arlington Hills United Methodist Church. 759 East Co Rd B. St.

Paul. Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Memorials preferred to the Arlington Hills United Methodist Church. Anderson Funeral Home 776-2761 And related Duba Barbara age 45, of Far-mington, suddenly on March 23. Survived by husband, David; children, Catherine Duba, Eagan Christopher, Far-mington; mother, Aileen Putnam, Mpls; 4 sisters, Gretchen Barbatsis, E.

Lansing, Ml, Judith Grlttner, W. St. Paul, Jill Preston, Hastings Tarwyn Evenson, Richfield; also nieces i nephews. Funeral service at the First United Church of Christ, Northlleld. 11 am Sat urday.

Visitation from 5-7 pm Friday at CATURIA FUNERAL HOME, Hastings one hour prior to service at church. Inter ment Worthington Memorial cemetery. Dudero Josephine, age 88, of St. Paul. Preceded In death by husband, John.

Mother of Russell ol Inver Grove Heights and Roger wite Mary of Mpls; grandmother of Phillip, Ruth. Steven. Scott Dudero and Sandra McKay; great-grandmother of Micnaei, Christine Nicholas: sister of Dana Each, Jeanette Sather Louise Jernberg, also survived by her nieces neph ews. Funeral 1:30 pm, Sat at Messiah Lutheran Church 1510 Payne Ave, St. Paul.

In terment Forest Lawn. Visita tion 5-8 pm, Frl at Anderson Funeral Home, 1401 Arcade St. St. Paul at church pre ceding the service. Memorials preferred to Messiah Lutheran Church.

Eichten Viola age 83, of Edina. died March 25, 1993. Survived by son, Doug; daughter, Mary Vaske. Memorial mass Saturday, Mar 27. 7 pm, St.

Richard's Catholic Church, 7540 PennAveS, Cremation Society of MN 825-2435 Falvey VISITATION TODAY Loretta of St. Paul, on March 24, 1993. Preceded In death by her husband. Jeremi ah and daughter. Kathleen Brown, survived by children.

Donald A. wife Elfriede. Mary Pat Johnson husband Bob, and Robert J. wife Jeanne: 21 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Also survived by sister, Mary Lou Joyce; nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Funeral leaving from O'HALLORAN MURPHY, 575 S. Snelllng St. Paul, 9:30 am Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial 10 am Saturday at NATIVITY OF OUR LORD CATHOLIC CHURCH. Stanford at Prior.

Visitation 5-9 pm Friday (TO DAY) at the funeral home. Ro sary 7 pm. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Gallagher Michael on March 25. age 80, of Brainerd.

Be loved husband of Martha (Betty) dear father of Carol Thomas husband, Jerry, Eagan, Judge James Michael Gallagher wife Gayle, Mpls, Ed Gallagher wife Julie, Eagan, Linda Swift. Brainerd, and Bill Gallagher, Corcoran. Funeral services Sat, 1 pm at Jos. S. Kle- catsky Sons Funeral Home, Yankee Doodle Rd at Coach man Rd, Eagan (454-9488).

visitation Sat, 11 am 1 pm. Interment Ft. Shelling National cemetery. Gindorff Mathilda, age 92. Funeral notice later.

Arr. by Enga-White Funeral Chapel. 827-5838. Gordon Esther, of Chicago, formerly of uuiutn. survived by sisters.

Dorothy Druskin. Mpls Honey Fields, St. Paul. Graveside service at I Herein Israel Cemetery, Duluth, 1 pm Sunday. Groff Nicklous, age 41, of Lakevilte, on March 24 Survived by wife.

Donna; sons. Michael Joe of Apple Valley; mother, Betty Groff, Zimmerman; brothers, Tom Edmund of Prior Lake William of Bloomington. Funeral 11 am Saturday, White Funeral Home. Lakeville. Visitation 4-8 pm Friday.

Interment All Saints Cem, Lakeville. Notices paid classified notice call Johnson Sheldon, age 85, of Edina, formerly ol Sarasota, FL. Born in Duluth, MN. 40-year employee retired president of Fruen Milling inventor, entrepreneur, former trustee of Breck School, member, U.S. Power Squadron (N), horseman, avid hunter fisherman.

Survived by wife, Margaret N. Johnson; children spouses, Lois Gustaf Edlund, Broomfleld, CO, George R.A. Emily Johnson, Wayzata Peter Lynda Johnson, Hamden, CT; grandchildren, Eric Edlund, Allison Edlund, Nicholas Johnson, Charles Johnson Benjamin Johnson; sister, Grace Backen, Duluth. Memorial service 1 0:30 am Saturday, March 27, Lakewood Cemetery Chapel, 3600 Hennepin Ave. Memorials preferred to Breck School, Golden valley or Shattuck-St.

Mary's Hall Schools, Faribault. Cremation Society of MN 825-2435 Karbo Wally, age 77, of Bloomington. Notice later. Kapala-GIodek, 378-1331. Kitchen Ralph age 82, of St.

Louis Park. Survived by wife, Anna; son daughter-in-law, Phillip Chris Kitchen; sisters, Lois Quarry Delores Cooper; nieces; nephews; other rela tives friends. Member ol Paul Revere Masonic Lodge 321 AF AM, Zuhrah Shrine Temple Richfield American Legion Post 435. Memorial service Sat, 11:00 am, at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 3801 Wooddale Ave, St. Louis Park.

Private Interment Oak Hills Cemetery. Me morials to the Heart Fund or the Zuhrah Women's Auxiliary for Shriner's Crippled Children's Hospital, Twin Cities Unit, 2540 Park Ave, Mpls, MN 55404. Arr: Gearty-Delmore Park Chapel 926-1615 Kraft Lena Marie, age 102. of Howard Lake, died 325 at Good Samaritan Center of Howard Lake. Survived by son, Elmer Kraft ol Howard Lake and daughter, Eva Folwell of Mtka.

Funeral service Saturday, 3 ii. pm at St. James Lutheran Church, Howard Lake. Visitation 4-9 Friday 326 at bwanson-Peterson Funeral Home, Howard Lake, and 1 hour prior to service Sat. Prayer service 8 pm Frl.

Interment Howard Lake Cemetery. Larson Kathleen age 65, ol Minneapolis. Full notice Sunday. McDivitt-Hauge-Bradshaw 724-3621 Lund Robert Allan, age 70, of Blaine. Born in Mpls Sept.

16, 1922. Graduate of North High. 1940. Veteran. WW II.

Op erated Loran Sta tions with Coast Guard. Married Le-nore Werling In 1946. 40-year research technologist with General Mills. Litton, Pako. U.S.

Bureau of Mines 3M Co. Encouraged development of reflective materials, robotics, electron mirror microscopy applications of thin films. Amateur radio operator. KA0DIG. Recently became a Mason In the Anoka Lodge.

Although he courageously battled illness lor 25 years, he enriched many lives. Lovingly survived by wile, Le-nore: children, Meredith (David) Schurr, Marjorie Lund, Nancy (Allan) Boucher Martin Lund wile Ann; grandchildren, Joanna Matthew Schurr Angela Nathan Boucher: sisters. Jeanne Le-Gault, Germaine Oliver Irene Maas; brother, Roger Lund; many nieces nephews. Funeral service 11 am Saturday, Grace Evangelical Free Church, 755 73rd Ave NE, Frid-ley. Visitation 7-9 pm Friday, Miller Funeral Home Fridley Chapel, 6210Hwy 65 NE (571-1300) one hour prior to service at church.

Interment Mound Cemetery, Brooklyn Center. Mann Joan 62. of Bloomington. lormerly New Brighton Morris Nilsen Chapel. 869-3226.

Murphy (Anderson) Helen age 77, of Brooklyn Center Notice in Thurs paper. Washburn-McReavy Swanson Chapel 529-9691 McMahon James Glen, age 85, of Cham-plin, died March 24. Survived by 2 daughters sons-in-law, Shirley Jack Lausen ol Brooklyn Center, Beverly Richard Lehman of Hayward, CA; 7 grandchildren; 9 greatgrandchildren; 1 brother sls-ter-ln-law, Jody Helen McMahon of Tulsa, OK. Preceded In death by his wife, Edna. Mass of Christian Burial 12 noon Sat, March 27 at St.

Al-phonsus Catholic Church, 7025 Halifax Ave Brooklyn Center. Interment will follow In Mound Cemetery, Brooklyn Center. Visitation 11 am -12 noon at the church on Sat. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Our Lady ol Good Counsel Cancer Home. Hellen-VanZant 7835 Brooklyn Blvd Brooklyn Park 560-4694 Murhy -1.

ol St. Paul, age 76, oieo Hetired irom Milwaukee Survived by daughters, Marge Cox, St. Paul, Patricia LaFluer, LA; sons, William of St. Paul, Joseph of MD; 7 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; sister, Mary Bacon, St. Paul; brothers, Paul of St.

Paul and Richard of Ml. Visitation O'Brien-Zoff Funeral Home, 1115 University AVe, St. Paul, Friday 6-8 pm. Private funeral services. Nelson Richard age 59, of Belmont, CA, formerly of Mpls, died Mar 19.

Grad of St. Thomas Military Acad. of M. Former employee of Lockheed Aircraft Space Missiles Dlv. Preced ed in death by parents, Irene J.

Norman Nelson of Mpls Survived by wile, Lorraine; daughter-in-law son, Linda Norman B. Nelson; 2 grand daughters of Santa Barbara. CA; sister, Mary Lou Nelson of Mpls; brother-in-law sister. CD. Irene Filkins, of Mtka; niece nephew.

Memorial Mass ol Christian Burial at An nunciation Church 54th Garfield Sat. Mar 27 at 10 am. Memorials to Catholic Charities or donor's choice. Newberg Phillip C. age 65, of Roseville, suddenly on 32493.

Survived by his loving wife ol 42 years, Mary. Father of Joan (Dale) Freeberg, Maple Grove and Betn (Scott) Freburg, vad- nais Heights. Grandfather of Jerod, Kory, Jennller and Mat thew; brother of Clifford of Svea, MN, and Alice Johnson ol Willmar, MN. Also survived by nieces nephews. Execu tive Director for the Board of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators for 23 years.

Memorial service 2 pm Sat at St. Michael's Lutheran Church, 1660 W. Cty Rd B. Roseville. Visitation 4-8 pm t-noay 1 1 UUAY), Roseville Me morial Chapel, 2245 N.

Ham- line Ave, 1 blk S. of Hwy 36, Roseville. Interment private In Willmar. Memorials are preferred in lieu of flowers to St. Michael's Lutheran Church.

0'ConnelI Elizabeth age 90, of Waver-ly. For info call Hen Funeral Home, Delano, 479-1325. Odden Joan L. (Heaberlin), age 64, res. ol Roseville.

Served the area over 30 years with her accounting practice. Preceded in death by husbands, Harold Odden Lee Sunde; parents, Edith George Heaberlin. Survived by sons, Scott Sunde Leif (Brenda) Sunde; daughter, Laura (John) Donovan; 4 grandchildren, Danielle, Stephanie, Sean Lauren: brothers. Howard (Marge) Heaberlin ft Chuck (Loreen) Heaberlin; sister, Helen Lo-froth: uncle, Fred (Florence) Heaberlin; stepchildren; grandchildren great-grandchildren: many other relatives close friends. Service Sat, 1 0 am, at Arlington Hills Lutheran Church.

1115 Greenbrier Ave at Geranium. Interment Rose-lawn Cemetery. Visitation Friday. 4-8 pm, CARLSON-6RADSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1174 Payne Ave at Rose. She will be deeply missed personally professionally by her family, many friends clients.

Carlson-Bradshaw 776-1551 Bystedt Mildred age 88, of St. Olaf Residence, formerly of 315 Lowry. Survived by daughters son-in-law, Betty Sidney Thompson Marlon Thompson; son daughter-in-law. Lioyo Betty Bystedt; 7 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; sister, Cora Broschofsky; brothers, Alfred Merlin Olson. Funeral service Saturday, 11 am at the Malone Funeral Home, Fremont at Lowry Ave N.

Reviewal Friday. 6-8 pm. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Memorials preferred to St. Olaf Residence.

Kapala-GIodek Malone Chapel 522-3622 Chauvin Hector age 91, of Mpls. For info call Crystal Lake Funeral Home, 521-3677. Cipaia William 71, of NE Mpls. Survived by wife, VI; I daughter, Joan Reed ol coon Rap ids; sons, James of Columbia Heights William Jr. of Richfield; 4 grandchildren; sisters, Helen Navatto of New York, June Cipaia of Golden Valley Norma Cipaia of Walte Park; brothers, Arthur Herbert of Holdingford.

Funeral Mass Sat, 1 pm, St. Clements Church, 24th Ave Jackson St NE. Private interment Ft. Snell-Ing National Cemetery. Visitation 4-9 pm Fri, O.E.

Larson-Osborne Chapel, 2301 Central Ave NE. Vigil Service 8 pm Frl. Chapel Prayers Sat, 12:30 pm. Member of Cabinetmakers Local 1865. O.E.

Larson-Osborne Chapel 789-3571 Constant William age 49, of Mpls. Complete notice later. McDivitt-Hauge-Bradshaw 724-3621 Cramolini Florence age 76, res. Rose-ville. Memorial service Sunday, March 28, 1993 at 2:00 pm, JOHNSON-PETERSON FUNERAL HOME OF W.B.L., Hwy 61 and 2nd St, White Bear Lake (429-7661).

Complete notice Sunday paper. Active Christian Science Practitioner, on the Board of Trustees Clifton Center, Mpls. Member of the Christian Science Church In White Bear Lake. Dahl Dagny age 81, of N. Mpls.

Survived by grandson, James Him; son-in-law, Charles Hinz; nieces, nephews, other relatives friends. Preceded in death by husband, John 0. Dahl; daughter, Beverly Hlnz; and grandson, John Hinz. Funeral service 10 am Monday at Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, 3751 Sheridan Ave Mpls. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery.

Friends may call 5-8 pm Sunday at Washburn-McReavy Swanson Chapel, 1600 Lowry Ave Mpls. and one hour prior to services at church. Washburn-McReavy Swanson Chapel 529-9691 Dow John, age 84, of the Lake Johanna Pres- den Hills. Survived by wife, Bertha, also of the Presbyterian Home; sons, Donald of Rochester, MN, Roger wite Norma of Bellevue, WA; daughter. Mar-jorie Dow of St.

Anthony Village; grandchildren, Mrs. Allison Vandenberg, Brian Dow, John Dow, Holly Dow and Donald Dow sister-in-law. Dora Nelson. Also survived by other relatives and friends. Preceded In death by first wife, Hanna J.

Dow. John was a member of the Minnehaha Masonic Lodge 165 AM. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning. Please see Saturday's paper for time and place. Private interment Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Friends may call 4-7 pm Friday at the Washburn-McReavy Northeast Chapel. 2901 Johnson St. NE. Mpls, one hour prior to services at church Memorials preferred to the Presbyterian Homes. Washburn-McReavy Northeast Chapel 781-6828 Doyle Mary H.

age 80 of Michigan Arrangements: Adam-Brad-shaw-Hauge. 489-1349 Otis James Cornish, age 80, of St. Paul. Retired Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. A memorial service will be held Sunday, March 28, 4 pm, at the Unitarian Unity Church, Portland and Grotto In St.

Paul. Memorials may be sent to Hamline University school ol Law Diversity Pro gramsscholarships or St Paul Academy and Summit school Martin Luther King, Jr. bcnoiarsnipi-uno. Parshall Frances, 90, of DE, formerly Mpls. Service Mon, 11 am, Waterston Chapel, 825-4567 Peterson Atley age 83, of Edina Memorial service Saturday.

4:15 pm, Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 48th France Ave. Interment Lake-wood Cemetery, 3:30 pm Sat urday. If so desired, memorials may be given to Lutheran Church ol the Good Shepherd. For llowers contact Werness Brothers Chapel. Friends may can Werness Brothers Chapel 3500 W.

50th 927-8641 Peterson Edna age 96, ol Light House Point, FL, passed away March 23, 1993. Preceded in death by husband, Percy T. Longtime resident of Edina. Graduate of ol M. Survived by sister.

Eve lyn Schlapkohl ol Pompano Beach, FL; several nieces nephews. Graveside services 11 am Monday at Lakewood Cemetery, 36th Hennepin Aves, Mpls. Werness Brothers Chapel 3500 W. 50th 927-8641 Reep Verle age 77, of Brooklyn Center. Preceded In death by son, Oavld; parents, Ed Lillian Reep.

Survived by wite of 54 years, Ellen; sons dauah- ters-ln-law, Earl Yoko, Philip Mary Ann: grandchildren. Tom, Shannon, Lance, Brad ley, Crystal, Jamie and Joshua Keep, and Angela Erickson; great-grandsons, Mitchell Christian; sisters, Dorothy Os- tun ol Traverse City, Ml, and Fern Bellas of Oak Lawn, IL; several nieces nephews. Memorial service Sat, 2 pm at the Malone Funeral Home, Fre mont at Lowry N. Rowan Thomas age 77, of Excelsi or, survived by wife. Jean.

C. Rowan; daughters and son-in- law, Susan Lowe ol Excelsior. Candy and Jock Edwards of Excelsior; grandsons, Todd Jason Lowe, Gianpaul Pissl. Memorial Service Friday 11 am, Huber Funeral Home Cha pel, Excelsior. No Visitation or Reviewal.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Shorewood. Huber Funeral Home 474-9595 Schneider Sara Rebecca, age 12. of Mpls. Student at Michael Dowllng School. Preceded in death by grandfather, Otis Gillis.

Survived by her mother, Susan by her father, Paul; grandparents, Paul Dorothy Schneider of Eagle Bend, MN; grandmother. Helen Hudson ol Houston, TX; as well as aunts, uncles cousins. Sara fought tor 8 years against Battens Disease and all the time gave inspiration to all who came to know her. You will be missed, Little One, but never forgotten. Thanks to Dr.

Marker and all the nurses and start at Mpls Childrens Medical Center. Private funeral services and interment. Public visitation Sunday, 1-5 pm. Gill Brothers Southwest Chapel, 5801 Lyndale Ave S. Memorials may be sent to Mpls Childrens Medical Center.

Gill Brothers 861-6088 Serfling Ida E-, age 90, of Brooklyn Park. Preceded in death by nusDand, tugene Sertling. Survived by daughters, rva Jean Fulton. Shirley Larson: brother, Bill Rude; sisters. Gina Monson, Ella Nelson, Agnes Johnson, Ceal Carlson, and Julia Paulson; 7 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren.

Funeral service Saturday 10 am. Crystal New Hope Chapel, 7800 Bass Lake Rd. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Gardens Visitation Friday 4-8 pm. Kapala-Glodek-Malone 535-4112 Smith Dorothy, age 87, of Mpls. Private services.

Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. McDivitt-Hauge-Bradshaw 724-3621 Smithers Warner age 46, formerly of toina, mn, died March 2 in Las Vegas, NV. Survived by mother, Helen; brother sister-in- law, Louis Kiem; niece and godchild, Melissa; nephew, Louis and cousins. Memo rial remembrance Sunday. March 28 from 2-6 pm at 4370 Brookside Ct in the downstairs meeting room.

"As long as life and memory last, you will always be in our hearts and minds." Stanhope Roger 41, Mpls. Service Mon, 3 pm, Cremation Society Chapel, Mpls, 825-2435. Stevens Kenneth 80, of Mpls. Full notice In Thurs paper. Cremation Society of MN, 825-2435 Stinson Gunvor (Billie), age 77, Crystal Care Center.

Survived by daughters, Mrs. Rodney (Loretta) Hlldahl Mrs. Kenneth (Donna) Carlson; 10 grandchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren; sister, Mrs. George (Louise) Jerstad, Racine, Wl nieces nephews. Private service.

Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Cremation Society ol MN 825-2435 Sudduth Joe, age 57. Serv. Mon, 1 pm. Vis.Sun,3-6pm.Zion,621 El-wood N.

Esles F.H., 521-6744. Swenson Jeanette age 72, of Bonita Springs, FL, formerly of So. St. Paul. Survived by husband, Jack; son, Jon; daughter-in-law, Debbie; granddaughter, Meghan, Bloomington; sisters, Delores and Lois; brother, John.

Services at First Presbyterian Church, Bonita Springs, FL, 2:30 Sunday. Memorials to Lakeside Plantation Nursing Center, Naples, FL. Tirsbeck M. Charlotte, age 83, of Edina. Full notice Sunday.

Werness Brothers Chapel 3700 Nicollet Av 824-2624 Voss Graver, age 71, of Fergus Falls died March 24, 1993. Survived by his wife. Doris (nee Schwartz) Hoppy of Fergus rans. visitation Sunday, March 28, 3-7 pm at Olson Fu neral Home, 12B W. Junius.

Fergus Falls, MN. Funeral ser vice Monday. March 29. 2 om First Lutheran Church, Fergus raiis, mn. euriai luesday, March 30.

Fort Snelling National Cemetery. 218-736-7586 Waage Annette (nee Ekbtad). on iwarcn age 7b, res. Roseville. PraCAflMl In (tealh hu har husband, Norman H.

Beloved mother ol Joanne VanSlckle husband Roy ol Shorevlew, Rooer Waaoe A wito t4 White Bear Lake; grandmother or uary weg vansickie: sister of lone Bubar, St. Paul, Richard Ekblad wile Virginia of Mesa. AZ, Silas Ekblad wife Helen ol Eau Claire, Wl. Funeral service at St. Michael Lutheran Church, 1660 W.

Cty Rd at Fry, Roseville, on Friday, March 26 (TODAY) at 11 am. Interment Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation Irom 10:30 am Friday until time of service. Member of Carpenters Union Ladies Auxiliary 87. Arr: Mueller-Bies Funeral Home North Chapel, 467-2550 Weber Mary Pearl, age 96, of New Hope.

Funeral service Fri (TODAY), 7 pm, with visitation VS hour before at: Hellen-VanZont 7835 Brooklyn Blvd Brooklyn Park 560-4694 Wicke Christian age 81, of S. St Paul on March 24. Arr. Southern Funeral Home. 451 -1 551 Wood Syble age 67, of St Paul.

ADAM-BRADSHAW-HAUGE 489-1349 Woehnker (Crocker) Jeffrey age 35, of Mpls. Pre- ceded in death by grandpar- ents, Elizabeth Harold I Steinke; aunt, Eileen Streui -cousins, Linda Stores, Todd -Larson Michael Mlscko. Survived by mother, Janice Shop-H bell (Crocker) her husband Ronald; step-father, James W. Crocker; grandmother, Dolores Houghton; grandfather, George Crocker; brother, Todd Crocker; sisters, Tammy Kraft her husband Ted Tracy Mach her husband also aunts, uncles, nieces nephews. Funeral service Sat 1 1 pm at the Hillside Memorium Funeral Home, 2610 19th Ave NE (Hwy 88 Stinson Pkwy)." Visitation Friday, 5-8 pm.

In- -terment Hillside, with reception following in the Community; Room. Hillside Memorium i 781-3391 frt Zumberge irj'i Doris age 65, of St. Louis Park. Born in Chisago Hts, IL on Oct. 12, 1927; died In Mpls -on March 24, 1993.

Preceded in death by husband, Frederick Sr. Survived by special Ralph Anton of St. Louis Park; sons daughters-in-law, Fred Jr. Jeanne of Mtka, and War- ren Mary ol Mpls; daughters sons-in-law, Sherl Brian Rossolinski ol O'Fallon, MO 2 and Terr! Tim Dousette of Plymouth; 3 Nikl. Lacey and Christl; brother i sister-in-law, Bill Arty An- derson ol Bloomington, and brother Jim Anderson of Still- water.

Funeral service Sat, pm at Dawn Valley Funeral, Home (9940 E. Bush Lake Rd; Bloomington). Visitation twoM hours prior to the service. Buri-, al Dawn Valley Memorial Park. Memorials preferred to the' American Cancer Society.

941-7686 A special rate of $3.75 par line it now available for the following classifications: 244 Cards of Thanka 254 In Memoriam 246 CametefyLota CEMETERY PLOTS I1 Glen Haven Memorial Gardens In Crystal. $1250 ($1390 viuoj. joi-iuu, Bam-apm. CRYSTAL LAKE CEMETERY Clnnla Int tQ7C Asking faOO, 522-5829. 252 Funeral DIractora Helpful Telephone Numbers Social Security Admin.

1 1-800-772-1213 Service available from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on business days. Call to provide notification of death or to Inquire about survivor benefits. U.S.

Dept. 0fVeterantAftalr9(VA) 1-80M27-1000 Local: 61 2-726-1 454 Call for aurvlvor benefits; burial benefttt or to provide notification of death. United Way FlrstCallForHelp East Metro: 224-1 133 West Metro 335-5000 Service re available 24 hours every day. Call If you need to know where to turn for help. Flrtt Call for Help offers Information and referral to local health and human service agencies.

Washburn-McReavy FUNERAL CHAPELS J''1 CREMATORY NORTHEAST 781-6828 SOUTHEAST 379-2368 NORTH 529-9691 SOUTH 377-2203 ROBBINSDALE 537-2333 HOPKINS 938-9020 GEARTY-DFI MfiPF ROBBINSDALE 537-451 1 PARK CHAPEL St.LoulsPark 926-1615 illman-ttal 2701 Central Av NE. 769-3535 0.E.LU 2301 Central NE 7BB-371 CRYSTAL LAKE Penn at Dowllng 521 -3677 cVANS-NORDBY 533-3000 I GLEASON MORTUARY 866-5038 MORRIS NILSEN Cremation Society of Minnesota Simple Dignified Inexpensive For free no-obligation brochure call 825-2435 or write: 4343 Nicollet Ave. Mpls.MN 55409 6527 Portland 869-3226.

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