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AUGUST 8 1998 STAR TRIBUNE PAGE B9 Obituary Walter Zastrow dies at age of 99; he was a Twin Cities banker By Jennifer M. Fitzenberger Star Tribune Staff Writer Although Walter A. Zastrow was best known as a conservative and careful man who worked for 52 years as a banker in the Twin Cities area and North Dakota, he also had a passion for baseball and liked to watch bowling and horse racing. Zastrow, who was vice president of the Cherokee State Bank in St. Paul until he retired in 1971, died Tuesday in Laguna Hills, Calif.

He was 99. Zastrow, born in Garfield, was one of 11 children who grew up on his family's farm. "He was just a quiet, gentle person. He was kind and honest," said LaVerne Stang, Zastrow's daughter. She said her father loved to fish and helped her and her husband buy a cabin.

He also enjoyed ballroom dancing with his wife, Marian. Zastrow began his career in Wayzata after graduating from the Mankato Commercial College in 1919. In 1939 he managed the First National Bank of Hopkins, and became president in 1947. Zastrow was good to work for, said Svante Severson, Zastrow's friend and co-worker at the Hopkins bank. "He was a nice guy, and he knew his business," Severson said.

While in Hopkins, Zastrow was a member of the Rotary Club and Chamber of Commerce. In 1950 he retired to California, but in 1952 reentered the work force becoming executive vice president of the Ramsey County National Bank in Devils Lake, N.D. He was elected president of the Park Plaza State Bank in St. Louis Park in 1955, became director of Bankers Financial Corp. in 1959 and was elected vice president of the Cherokee State Bank in 1960.

Besides his daughter, Zastrow is survived by another daughter, Suzanne Hedin of Yorba Linda, a brother, Arthur Zastrow of Chaska; a sister, Lydia Krueger of Alexandria, Minn; 11 grandchildren; 17 great -grandchildren, and three great-great grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. today at Mizpah United Church of Christ in Hopkins. 242 Funerals NOTICE Effective January 1, 1998 the cost of a paid funeral notice is $4.75 per line per day in our metro editions or $5.75 per line in all editions. (The bold type for the last name uses 2 lines; a photo uses 13 lines.) For help in placing your notice, contact your funeral director or a Star Tribune representative at 673- 4130.

Calls should be received prior to 6:00 pm Monday-Friday or 1:00 pm for publication the following day. Barna Dean D.G., age 27, of Spring Lake Park. Notice later. Washburn-McReavy Seman Chapel 767-1000 Belair Earl age 89 of Maple- Berggreen Richard a former Edina resident, died July 26, in his home in Sun Lakes, Arizona. He was 71.

Born in Sauk Centre on Feb. 16, 1927 to George and Anna Michaelsen Berggreen, he was a graduate of Carleton College in Northfield. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was a building industry sales representative. He had lived in Sun Lakes since 1986.

Surviving are his Edla Einck Berggreen; daughters, Karen White, Susan Champion and Lisa Mosher: sons, Raymond and Karl: brother. Dr Raymond G. Berggreen; and nine grandchildren. Services: 10 AM Monday, Aug. 10, at Christ Presbyterian Church, 6901 Normandale Edina.

Inurnment at Ft Snelling National Cemetery in St Paul. Memorials may be made to Christ Presbyterian Church, 6901 Normandale Road, Edina, MN 55435. Bilben Elvin T. age 43, of Ramsey. Survived by wife, Jeff, Tony, Kevin, Billy, Elvin Ill, Lorraine, and Chris; parents, Betty Elvin numerous other family.

Mass of Christian Burial Monday 10:00 at the Basilica of St. Mary, Hennepin at Sixteenth, Mpls. Friends may call Sunday PM at: Washburn-McReavy wood, formerly of Portland, OR. Complete notice Sunday MUELLER MORTUARY Parkway Chapel 774-9797 Berggreen Seman Chapel 1827 Coon Rapids Blvd. 767-1000 Brand Charles age 77, of Burnsville.

Mass of Christian Burial Sat. (TODAY), 11 am, Church of St. Francis de Sales, 650 Palace Ave. Private interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation one hour prior to Mass at church.

GILL BROTHERS 888-7771 DRIVER from B1 Family of crash victim calls sentence and apology 'too light' And Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom, who had asked for $115,000 in restitution and community service for Satre, said Friday that the case "was being dealt with criminally because it was a crime." Satre drove the wrong way down the highway for nearly a mile before the collision, despite other cars honking their horns and flashing their headlights to warn her. Her age and supposed confusion should not be an excuse, Backstrom said. "Anyone, regardless of age, must follow the proper driving laws," he said. Mark Huffington, who unsuccessfully lobbied the Legislature to place stricter licensing guidelines on drivers age 70 or older, said the case smacks of a double standard. "If you can't be turned down for a driver's license because of your age, a sentence should not take your age into account either," he said.

In the courtroom and during an interview later in the day Mark Huffington talked about how the accident shattered his family and how he is having a difficult time containing his anger. Tyler was the couple's only child after five failed pregnancies, Huffington said. He and his wife are unable to have any more children. Robyn Huffington now is taking antidepressants and meeting with a counselor to deal with her grief. But the accident scarred her physically as well.

Robyn Huffington has undergone extensive reconstructive surgery to her face and jaw, her hus- BABY from B1 Mother wants infant placed in care of his grandmother "It all I depends on the specific factors in a case," he said. The factors in this case appear to be a mother who had no place to live, no help in raising her son and no one else to care for him. She told child-protection officials that she had been living with her sister, but was asked to leave on the morning of Aug. 3. After gathering up her son and his things, she left.

She had been told before that she couldn't live with her mother or uncle and believed that she couldn't go to her mother for help, officials said. Because her mother works, the woman told officials that she thought her mother wouldn't be able to care for the baby. The woman told officials that she wanted the baby placed in foster care. She thought that leaving him at the hospital was the best way to make that happen. Police confirmed Friday that the woman, who stepped forward Thursday, is the baby's mother.

A receipt found with the baby matched a with- Funeral Notices And related classifications: To place a paid classified notice call 673-4130; Fax 612-673-4884 242 Obituaries Funerals Dooner Scott age 39, of Chaska, formerly of Bloomington. Complete notice Sunday. WERNESS BROTHERS 2300 W. Old Shakopee Rd. 884-8145 Dutilly Leonard, age 80, of Rice Lake, WI, died at the Lakeview Medical Center in Rice Lake.

Leonard is survived by his wife, Maxine Rice Lake: 2 daughters, Patricia Ann Hollenbeck of Auburn, NE, and Deborah Dutilly of San Diego, CA; 3 stepgrandchildren; 3 stepgreat-grandchildren; a sister, Audrey Worsley of Superior. A memorial service will be held 11 AM Monday, August 10, 1998 at the United Presbyterian Church in Rice Lake. Eggert (nee Morehouse) Kelly age 33, of Eden Prairie. Full notice Fri Sun. Huber F.H., 949-4970 Engdahl Judith age 91.

of NE Mpls. Survived by sons, Jack Engdahl Randy Engdahl; daughter, Lois Mangen: 11 grandchildren; great -grandchildren. Service 2 pm at Hillside Memorium Chapel, Hwy 88 19th Ave NE. Visitation 1 hr. prior.

Private interment Hillside. Memorials preferred Hammer Residences, 1909 E. Wayzata Blvd, Wayzata, MN. PETERSON-STOHLBERG Hillside Memorium Chapel 781-3391 Gibbs Howard age 82, of Col. Hgts.

Full notice on Sunday. RIG Hillside Memorium Chapel 781-3391 Halstead 781-3391 Halstead Donald age 69, of Mpls. Service 12 noon at Lakewood Cemetery Chapel, 3600 Hennepin Ave S. Morris Nitsen Chapel 869-3226 Herll Arthur age 69, of Richfield. Reviewal Sunday, Aug.

9, 5-7 pm at Gleason Mortuary. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, Aug. 10, 10 am, Assumption Catholic Church, Richfield. Full notice Sun. Gleason Mortuary 866-5038 Hermanson Maxine of St.

Paul, on August 6. Survived by husband, Leonard; children, Mark, Philadelphia and Kirsten (Alan) Langohr, Wayzata; grandchildren, Chad Hermanson. St. Paul and Linnea Hermanson, Philadelphia; brother, Don Olson, Hayward, WI. Maxine was a volunteer in Reach to Recovery, a member of the American Association of University Women, Daughters of the Nile, and Mounds Park United Methodist Church.

Visitation 2-6 pm SUNDAY at MUELLER MORTUARY PARKWAY CHAPEL, Johnson Pkwy at E. 7th St. Paul. Also visitation one hour before service at church. Funeral service 2 pm MONDAY at MOUNDS PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1049 Euclid St.

Paul. Interment Willow River Cemetery, Hudson, MUELLER MORTUARY. Parkway Chapel 774-9797 band said. Recent bone grafts to her jaw were necessary to allow dental grafts so doctors can replace the eight teeth smashed from her mouth. In addition, Robyn Huffington continues to suffer from a brain injury that has rendered her unemployable.

Mark Huffington said his wife has lost spatial reasoning, the ability to "make connections, to see the forest for the trees." Despite the devastation, he complained to the court Friday that "people try to excuse Madeline, because as one person put it, "she must have been confused. The hell that Madeline Satre placed at my doorstep continues to this day, while Madeline is allowed to go about her business, hiding behind her veil of confusion." Satre and members of her family could not be reached for comment Friday. Huffington said he has heard that Satre's family feels horrible about what happened. But he has heard "nothing but silence" from them since the accident last November. drawal the woman said she made from an automatic-teller machine at City Center in Minneapolis.

Just because the baby's grandmother is offering to care for him doesn't mean that will happen, however. Sanders said a Juvenile Court judge will decide the child's living situation, using recommendations from child-protection workers and others. If the court transfers legal custody, the mother could retain some rights as a parent. For instance, she may be able to visit the baby or even take him for overnight stays or weekends. Any such conditions would be spelled out in the final court order, Sanders said.

On the other hand, if the court decides to terminate the mother's parental rights, her ties to the baby would be severed. 242 Obituaries Funerals Rakos Robert age 69, of Mpls. Mass of Christian Burial 11 am Monday at the Church of St. Raphael (Holy Spirit Chapel), 7301 Bass Lake Crystal. Visitation 6-8 pm Sunday at Gearty-Delmore 537-4511 Salinas Christopher A.

"Chris" Sali- nas, age 34, of Chanhassen. Preceded in death by father, Daniel C. Salinas, Jr. Survived by loving wife. Terry; mother, Betty and brother, Daniel, both of Austin, TX; mother-in-law, Shirley Barnhill of TX; father Charles Barnhill wife Anne of TX: grandparents.

Mary Richardson of TX. and Norman Katy Bailey of OH; many loving relatives friends. Funeral service Monday, Aug. 10, 1998 at 12 noon, Huber Funeral Home, 520 2nd Excelsior. Visitation Sunday, Aug.

9, 1998 from 7-9 pm at the funeral home. Visitation also one hour prior to service Mon. touched many hearts, was helpful to many people. Chris will be missed with fond and loving Huber Funeral Homes Excelsior Chapel 474-9595 Steffen James "Jim" 56, Sleepy Eye, formerly Minnetonka, died Mass 11 am, St. Mary's Cath.

SI. Eye. Vis. 4-8 pm Sun am Mon. at Sturm Funeral Home, SI.

Eye. 507-794-5221. Stuhlfeier John age 71, of Richfield. Retired employee Dayton Rogers Mfg. Preceded in death by wife, Kathryn brother, Kenneth.

Survived by son, Jay William Stuhlfeier; brothers. Wallace Leslie Stuhlfeier; sister, Dorothy Jones. Funeral service 1:00 PM Monday at Morris Nilsen Chapel. 6527 Portland Ave, Richfield. Intation Sunday PM.

terment Fort Snelling. Visi5 Morris Nilsen Chapel 869-3226 Swain The children of Eleanor Swain (nee Leavitt), Peggy Driscoll, Sue Swain, Don Swain; and her sister, Alice Olmstead, announce a Memorial Service to be held Monday, August 10, 1998 at 4:30 pm at MacalesterPlymouth United Church (Wheelchair Accessible) at Lincoln Ave. Macalester St. Memorials preferred to Alzheimer's Assoc. of MN Thomsen Hazel age 70.

of White Bear Lake. Service Monday, 11 am at INCARNATION LUTHERAN CHURCH. Visitation Sunday, 2-6 pm at HOL-BOOM NORTH CHAPEL. Complete notice Sunday. 482-7606.

The same cannot be said for Huffington. Since the accident, he has written letters to newspapers and appeared on television, asking families to help their older members decide when it is time to put away the keys. He testified before the Legislature last winter in favor of a proposed law requiring drivers over 70 to be retested for their licenses. The bill did not pass. And, Huffington said, he has received threatening telephone calls and angry letters from people who oppose the idea.

But he said he remains hopeful that his family's devastation will help keep the idea alive. In his order Friday, Judge Lacy expressed the same hope. "In closing, I join the Huffingtons in urging families to honestly assess the ability of our elders to continue to responsibly operate motor vehicles and to not hesitate in taking action to prevent this tragic accident from being repeated." The next hearing in the case is set for Aug. 17 before District Judge Heidi Schellhas. Many of the children now in shelters or foster care have been abandoned by their parents.

Sometimes babies are left at the hospital where they were born by mothers who are unwilling or unable to care for them. 1 It is rarer that babies are dropped off there. In July 1995, a baby boy was left at the children's hospital in Minneapolis. His mother returned three days later to claim him. And a newborn girl was left in the lobby of Immanuel-St.

Joseph's Hospital in Mankato, less than a month earlier. mother's baby 242 Obituaries Funerals Buesing Louis age 91, of Richfield. Preceded in death by wife, Grace and son, Robert Spurgin. Survived Art Busing wife Marion; daughter-in-law, Marjorie Spurgin; grandchildren, Bonnie (Larry) Erickson, Karen (David) Peterson, David (Julie) Buesing, Arthur Buesing. Tom Spurgin, Pat Boquist, Linda (Gene) McReynolds, Mary (John) McReynolds, Joan (Henry) Karner, Michael (Michelle) Spurgin, Phillip (Gayle) Spurgin, Frank Spurgin, Kevin (Julie) Spurgin, Paulette (Larry) George, and Jennifer (Ron) Lattery; 29 great-grandchildren; 5 great-great-grandchildren, and other dear relatives and friends.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 am Monday at St. Richard's Catholic Church, 7540 Penn Ave S. Interment Ft. Snelling. Visitation 5-8 pm Sunday at Morris Nilsen Funeral Chapel, 6527 Portland Ave Richfield, and one hour prior to Mass at church.

Memorials preferred to St. Richard's Catholic Church, or Odyssey Health Care Hospice. Morris Nilsen Chapel 869-3226 Clem Ronald Keith, age 60. of Crystal. Preceded in death by father, Aaron John Clem.

Loved by wife. Janice: sons daughters, Keith Teeter wife Patty of TX, Peter wife Karla, Angela Thompson husband Tony, Terese Luedke husband Jon, Tracy Clausen, Kyle Brink and Michael Brink wife Rozina; 15 grandchildren; mother, Mildred Norman; brother, Richard Clem wife Elaine; sister, Eva Lorraine Lundstrom of CA; and all other family friends. Ronald loved to hunt fish (here fishy He took pride in his family friends and upheld his sense of humor until the end. A special hug kiss to Mary Sullivan with North Memorial Hospice. Funeral service Monday 11 AM at First Lutheran Church of Crystal, 7708 62nd Ave N.

Brooklyn Park. Private interment. Visitation Sunday 4-8 PM at KapalaGlodek- Malone Funeral Home, 7800 Bass Lake Road, New Hope, and one hour prior to service at church. Memorials preferred to North Memorial Hospice. Kapala-Glodek-Malone Crystal New Hope 535-4112 Countryman Alice age 60.

Notice Sunday. Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 729-2331. 242 Obituaries Funerals Coyne Mary Jeanne Coyne, born December 7, 1926, died August 6, 1998. Survived by her brother sister-in-law, Robert V.

Beverly Coyne of Pacific Heights, California; niece, Catherine and nephew, James, both of California. Retired Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, Distinguished Alumna of the University of Minnesota and the University of Minnesota Law School, where she was honored with Order of the Coif, and was of the Law Review. She was a law clerk to Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Leroy Mattson. She graduated second in her class in 1956 and entered the practice of law with the Minneapolis firm of Meagher, Geer, Markhamn, Anderson, Adamson, Flaskamp Brennan. She left with private practice of law when she was named as an Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court by Governor Quie in September 1982.

Coincidentally, Justice Coyne was sworn in to the Mattson Chair. Justice Coyne served the Minnesota Supreme Court for 14 years, retiring October 31, 1996. Justice Coyne was well -known and well-respected for her intelligence, integrity and clarity of thought. Highly regarded for her opinions in many areas of insurance civil litigation, law and including law. Justice Coyne also received recognition for her opinions in criminal law.

Former Chief Justice Keith said on her retirement that not only was she "a great civil lawyer and advocate" but that "she's written some of the finest criminal law decisions of any judge, some victories for the prosecution, some for the defense all examples of judging in its One of her dissenting opinions received praise in a column by the nationally-syndicated commentator George Will. Justice Coyne's accomplishments and contributions were not limited to the court and her clients, nor were her interests limited to the law. She took great pleasure in her early experiences as an amateur softball player, was an accomplished classical pianist trained at MacPhail Center in Minneapolis, avid golfer and member of Christ the King Catholic Church. She was a founding member of the Minnesota Women Lawyers and served as the Minnesota Supreme Court's liaison to Minnesota Board of Professional Responsibility. She gave generously of her time to those aspiring to a career in the law, mentoring young lawyers, law students and judges alike.

Justice Coyne left all who met her richer and wiser for the meeting, and she often left us chuckling as well. She will be keenly missed by family, friends and the community she so generously served. Mass of Christian Burial 11 am Monday at CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC CHURCH, 5029 Zenith Ave Mpls. Interment Resurrection. Visitation 4-7 pm Sunday at WILLWERSCHEID PETERS MORTUARY, 1167 Grand St.

Paul, and at church one hour prior to Mass on Monday. Memorials preferred to Mary Jeanne Coyne Endowment (U of School). 242 Obituaries Funerals Hiltz Gearty-Delmore 553-1411 LaMere Elmer J. age 70, George Twp, WI, formerly of Mpls. Full notice Sunday.

David Lee Funeral Home Wayzata 473-5577 Langner Earl age 72, of Coon Rapids. Preceded in death by brother, Harold. Survived by wife, Marjorie, children, Beverly Wolf husband Duane of Champlin, Kevin of Blaine, Jerry wife Tricia of East Bethel, Brenda Langner of St. Paul, Ricky Ammerman, Debra Johnson of Coon Rapids and Greg Ammerman of Crystal; grandchildren, Shawn David, Kristina, Darla, Gary, Dale, Troy. Bill, John, Charlene, Jimmy Heath; great dren, James, Tyler Randy; 5 sisters: 4 brothers; many nieces nephews.

Former of 35 years of Bennett Lumber and member of Teamsters Local Funeral service Monday 11 AM at Gearhart Coon Rapids Chapel, 113th Foley Blvd. Visitation Sunday 4-8 PM and 1 hour prior to service. Memorials preferred in lieu of flowers. Kapala-Glodek Gearhart Chapel 755-6300 Ruth age 97, of Anoka. Preceded in death by husband, W.

Carl and sons, Harold and Robert. Survived by daughters, Margaret Gustafson 1 (Carl) of Anoka, Jeanette Benolkin (Robert) of Bonita Spring, FL, Jean Cameron (Ralph) of Anoka and Ruth Brooks (Douglas) of Lovelock, NV; son, Jack R. Hiltz (Jean) of Lake Shore, MN; daughters-inlaw, Elizabeth and Beverly Hiltz; 28 grandchildren; 70 great indchildren: 10 great-great-grandchildren; nieces nephews. Memorial service Monday, 1:30 pm at Anoka United Methodist Church, 850 South St. Private interment, Forest Hill Cemetery.

Anoka. No flowers please, memorials to Anoka United Methodist Church, or donor's choice. Washburn-McReavy Seman Chapel 767-1000 Israel Margaret, age 84, of New Hope. Preceded in death by husband, Arthur. Survived by daughter, Yvonne Tvinnereim husband Curt: nephew.

Bill Renstrom wife Marlys; niece, Donna Mae Holmgren husband Gordon; other relatives and friends. Funeral 10 AM Saturday (TODAY), Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 47th Colfax Ave Mpls. Interment Crystal Lake. Visitation at the church one hour before services. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the church.

Washburn-McReavy Swanson Chapel 529-9691 Jacobs Florence (nee Snodgrass) age 90, of Loretto, MN. Complete notice Sunday. Iten Funeral Home Delano 972-2891 Johnson Dr. David DDS, age 53, of Hills, on August 6. Full notice later.

Arr: Roseville Memorial Chapel, 631-2727 Johnson Karen age 46, of Maple Grove. Full notice Sunday. Gearty-Delmore 553-1411 Lien Myrtle age 77. St. Louis Park.

Full notice Sunday Enga-White 929-7876 Lindroth Mildred 80, of Richfield. Services am, Oak Grove Luth. Church. Richfield. Complete notice Sun.

Dare's Funeral Home Elk River 441-1212 242 Obituaries Funerals Leslie Curtis age 72, of Bloomington. Retired 37-year employee of Northwest Airlines. Survived by wite, Gertrude sons, David wife Kandy, Dennis wife Lisa: daughters, Diane Hanson husband Larry, Debra husband Lyle; 6 grandchildren; 1 brother, 2 sisters; many other loving relatives friends. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, 10 am at Nativity of Mary Catholic Church, 9900 Lyndale Ave Bloomington. Visitation Sunday, 4-8 pm, with prayer service 7 pm AT THE CHURCH, also 1 hour prior to Mass.

Interment National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers. memorials preferred to the church, or donor's choice. David Lee Funeral Home Wayzata 473-5577 Macy Edward age 74, of Bloomington. Full notice later.

GILL BROTHERS 888-7771 Malm Arthur K. age 86, of Arlington, formerly of Excelsior, died August 6. Survived by wife. Lena (Helen): son, Arthur K. step-son.

Allen Tabbert; sister, Lillian Frisk; also survived by 8 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren. Memorial services at Zion Lutheran Church in Arlington, 11 AM on Monday, August 10th. Memorials preferred to Excelsior Masonic Lodge. John age 41, of Dresser, WI. formerly of North Branch, died on August 6.

1998. Survived by daughter, Janey Michelle; mother. Dolores Fairbanks; and step-father. Gerald: 4 brothers. James, Joseph, and Jacob; one sister, Jane Fisk: their loved ones and families.

Preceded in death by father. Robert and brother, Jeffrey R. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, Aug. 10 at 11:00 AM. St.

Gregory's Catholic Church, North Brank. Visitation from PM Sunday, Grandstrand Funeral Home, North Branch and one hour before services at church. Interment St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery. Martin Richard W.

(Dick), age 73, of Edina. Full notice Sunday. Washburn-McReavy Edina Chapel 920-3996 Mayne Nelson Raymond age 85. Complete notice Sunday. Henry W.

Anderson. 729-2331. Oian David L. of Columbia Heights. Services TODAY 11:00 AM.

Billman-Hunt Chapel, 789-3535 Patterson Woodrow age 85, of Mpls. Mass of Christian Burial Monday at 10:30 am at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Robbinsdale. Visitation Sunday, with prayer service at 4 pm and one hour prior to the service at church. Interment Rose Hill.

Hinckley. Full notice Sunday. WERNESS BROTHERS 3500 50th St 927-8641 Peterson Evelyn age 70, of St. Anthony. Full notice Sunday.

Billman-Hunt, 789-3535 Rutherford Shirley A. 60, of Edina. Full notice Sun. Werness Brothers Chapels. 927-8641.

242 Obituaries Funerals Tatting Warren 64, of Peoria, IL, formerly of Columbia Heights, MN, died Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1998 at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, MN. Born March 20, 1934, in Columbia Heights to Frederick and Frances Jevne Tatting. He married Jacqueline Harkins on June 9, 1963, in Peoria, IL.

She survives. Also surviving are his mother of Columbia Heights; one son, Brian of Blacksburg, VA; two daughters, Christina Tatting of Rochester, MN and Terri Tatting of Chicago: two brothers, Fred of Columbia Heights and Paul of Cambridge, MN: and one sister, Jean Tatting of Duluth, MN. He was preceded in death by his father and one brother. He taught music at Peoria and Woodruff High Schools in Peoria, IL, later serving as Fine Arts Coordinator for District 150, until his retirement in 1993. He served in the Army from 1957 to 1959 and directed a special military choir unit.

He earned BA degree from the University of Minnesota in 1956, a master's degree in music education from the University of Southern California in 1965 and a Ph.D. in music education from the University of Minnesota in 1975. He was a member of the Music Education National Conference and the American Choral Directors Association. A member of the American Contract Bridge League, he was active in the Peoria Duplicate Bridge Club and played in world tournaments. Services 1:00 pm Saturday at The Wilton Mortuary in Peoria, IL.

Wareham John age 71, of Minneapolis. Full notice Sunday. WERNESS BROTHERS 3500 W. 50th 927-8641 Wolf Wolf Cliff age 22, of Blaine. Preceded in death by grand9 mother, Clara; aunt, Mary: great uncle, Melvin; cousin, Jason Forthmiller.

Survived by parents, Clarence Sharon: brother, Craig; grandparents, Jerome Violet Chilstrom: many aunts. uncles. cousins friends. Memorial service 2 pm Monday at the WashCoon Rapids Chapel, 01827 Coon Rapids Coon Rapids. Friends may call on the family one hour before service.

Memorials preferred to the family. Washburn-McReavy Seman Chapel 767-1000 242 Obituaries Funerals Youngdahl C. Richard, of Tequesta, FL, formerly of Short Hills, NJ, on August 6, 1998. Husband of Catherine Youngdahl (nee Mason). Father of Carl R.

Youngdahl Jr. of Bloomington, MN, Lee R. Youngdahl (Joan) of Short Hills, NJ. John M. Youngdahl (Catherine) of Summit, NJ.

Karen E. Youngdahl of Allentown, PA, and Ann Youngdahl Weber (Greg) of Sioux Falls, SD. Brother of Eileen Youngdahl Gunberg (Edwin) of Charlottesville, VA. Also survived by 8 grandchildren. Memorial service Monday, August 10, 1998 at 1 pm from St.

John's Lutheran Church, 587 Springfield Summit, NJ. Interment private. In lieu of flowers. donations in his name may be made to Good Shepherd Home, 6th St. John's Streets, Allentown, PA 18103.

Arr. by William R. Dangler Funeral Home. Summit, NJ. Zastrow Walter A.

Service TODAY. Washburn-McReavy 938-9020 Zempel William S. age 48, of Lakeville. Complete notice Sunday. Morris Nilsen Chapel, 869-3226.

246 Cemetery Lots 2 CEMETERY LOTS Hillside Cemetery, SE corner, lot in sect Q. 612-683-1024 DAWN VALLEY 2 cemetery plots, The Resurrection $1995. 612-869-2622 LAKEWOOD 2 side by side, choice location. Value $3000. Sell SUNSET MEMORIAL Mausolum crypts, side 2nd Ivi Jamie 789-3596 SUNSET MEMORIAL 2 cemetery plots, nice location 490-9679 252 Funeral Directors Helpful Telephone Numbers Social Security Admin.

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. of Veterans Affairs (VA) 1-800-827-1000 Call for survivor benefits, burial benefits or to provide notification of death. United Way First Call For Help East Metro: 224-1133 West Metro 335-5000 Service is available 24 hours every day. Call if you need to know where to turn for help. First Call for Help offers information and referral to local health and human service agencies.

FUNERAL HOMES CREMATION SERVICES Eden Prairie 949-4970 Excelsior 474-9595 Mound 472-1716 Billman-Hunt 2701 Central Av. NE.789-3535 MERICAN CREMATION BASIC CREMATION $695 8 Convenient Locations EDINA Call for free brochure HOPKINS West 50th at Hwy. 100 1400 Mainstreet, Hopkins ROBBINSDALE NORTHEAST MPLS 4239 W. Broadway SOUTHEAST MPLS 29th Johnson St. N.E.

COON RAPIDS 2nd St. Central Ave 5.E. 1827 Coon Rapids Blvd. SOUTH MPLS NORTH MPLS 234 Hennepin Ave 7625 EDEN Mitchell PRAIRIE Rd. Lowry at Irving Ave 789-4345 252 Funeral Directors (ashlurn Reany FUNERAL CHAPELS CREMATION SERVICES EDINA 920-3996 HOPKINS 938-9020 EDEN PRAIRIE 975-0400 ROBBINSDALE 537-2333 COON RAPIDS 767-1000 LOWRY AVE N.

529-9691 JOHNSON ST N.E. 781-6828 HENNEPIN AVE S. 377-2203 CENTRAL AVE S.E. 379-2368 CRYSTAL LAKE Cemetery. Funeral home.

Crematory, Cemetery 521-7619 Funeral Home 521-3677 GEARTY-DELMORE Funeral Chapels Robbinsdale 537-4511 St. Louis Park 926-1615 Plymouth 553-1411 0.E. Larson- Osborne 2301 Central NE 789-3571 EVANS-NORDBY 533-3000 424-4000 MORRIS NILSEN 6527 Portland 869-3226 Nothing Gold Can Stay Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf.

So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. Robert Frost To place an obituary ad, please call 673-4130..

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