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Obituaries Bert A. Randall dies; rancher and director MESA Services for -Bert-Alfred Randall, 67, Arizona rancher and a national director of Producers 'Livestock and Marketing Association, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the Mesa Stake Center, 933 11 Brown. Mr. Randall, 1433 N.

Bel Aire, died Monday at home. A native of he had lived in for 39 years and 14 ranches in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. He had been a co- owner of Stone and Randall Best Western Meats in Mr. Randall was a member of the Church of Christ of Latter-day and served as bishop of the Lehi Second and as high council- 'ih a of the Maricopa Stake as well as the copa North Stake. He was the grandson of Alfred Jason Randall who was sent by Brigham Young to settle the Pine area in 1881.

His father, Davis Randall, was the first male Anglo child born in the Pine valley. Survivors include i Verna; children Bert Charles, Richard, Verna Nichols, Marilee Crabtree, Judy Prince, and Roberta Stapley; 35 grandchildren; 2 great- grandchildren; and 5 sisters. Graveside services will at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Cemetery. Friends Marshall Scott Jr.

Services for Marshall Scott 5 4, a heavy equipment operator, will be at 10 a.m. today in Sunnyside Mortuary, 614 E. Townley. Mr. Scott, 22230 N.

Black Canyon, who died Saturday at his home, is survived by a daughter, Patricia A. Scott; mother, Lennabelle Scott, and two brothers. A World War II Army veteran, he was a member of the American Legion Post 75 here, the Moose and the Operating Engineers Union in Ohio. Pioneer radio Patrick Anderson reporter dies "ALL ru i Frederick Brown a.m. NEW YORK (AP) Ben Grauer, a pioneer NBC radio reporter hailed; as one of the greatest, died Tuesday after suffering a heart attack, a New York University Medical Center spokesman said.

He would have been 69 on Thursday. Grauer was admitted to the hospital for treatment of a heart ailment and suffered a major coronary attack last weekend. He was believed 1 to be responding but was found dead in bed at 8:30 Bert Randall may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Meldrum Mortuary, 52 N. Macdonald.

Bessie Warren Bessie D. Warren, 82, who came to the state in 1899 from Missouri and credited with being the: first Miss Arizona crowned in 1915, died Saturday in Village Green Nursing Home. Mrs. Warren, 2932 N. 14th was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and Camelback Womens Club.

Survivors include her sons, Robert and R. a brother; five grandchildren and 'four great- grandchildren. Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. today in Greenwood Memorial Park, 2300 W. Van Buren.

A. L. Moore Sons Mortuary handled arrangements. SUN CITY Services for Frederick A. Brown, 73, who had retired as a vice president after 42 years with Dykes Lumber Co.

in Hudson Falls, N.Y., will be at 1 p.m. today in Fountain of Life Lutheran Church, 15630 Del Webb Blvd. Brown, 13680 Gard Court Drive, died Monday in Boswell Hospital. He is survived, by wife, Louise children, Louise M. Leppert and Frederick and four grandchildren.

Heritage Funeral Chapel handled arrangements. Clara Meeks Services for Clara Meeks, 60, a Maricopa County employe. who moved here 22 years ago from St. Louis, will be at 10:30 a.m. today in Hansen Mortuary, 8314 N.

Seventh St. Mrs. Meeks, 15607 N. 36th who died Saturday in a Phoenix hospital, is survived by daughters, Erma Sanders and Clara Meeks; and a brother. CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Tuesday Puzzle Solved: ACROSS :1 Wm.S.—: U.S.

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55 56 57 Grauer's range of radio and television coverage included such diverse events as the Berkshire Music Festival and the 1948 Israeli-Arab war. He joined the National Broadcasting Co. in 1930 when the network was only four years old. Grauer retired May 30, 1973. Robert D.

Young Jr. Services for Robert D. Young 18, who died Sunday of auto accident injuries, will be at 11 a.m. today in Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Glendale.

Mr. Young, 4231 W. Royal Palm, is surived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young; a brother and a sister.

Bessie Stacey Services for Bessie Stacey, 76, a member of Sunshine Chapter of the Eastern Star, will be at 10 a.m. today in A. L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams.

Mrs. Stacey, 4602 N. 24th who died Saturday in Doctors Hospital, is survived by a daughter, Bessie Usher; four grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. Carl H. Jones Graveside services for Carl H.

Jones, 66, a member of Carpenters Union Local 906, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Resthaven Park, 6290 W. Northern, Glendale, Northwest Mortuary announced. Mr. Jones, who came to Phoenix, in 1957 from Idaho, died Tuesday in Baptist Hospital.

He is survived by his wife Vivian; children Shirley Ann Conley, Carl Alvin G. and Jack; four grandchildren; a brother and two sisters. Dennis Baker GLENDALE Services for Dennis Robert Baker, 34, a quality control engineer for Southwest Feed Seed will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Ave.

Mr. Baker, 5623 W. Myrtle, who died of auto accident injuries here Sunday, is survived by his wife, Tanya; children, Alan, Brian and Daphne; father, Dennis Baker; a brother; and two sisters. Samuel Kennedy TEMPE Memorial services for Samuel B. Kennedy, 54, Tempe plant manager of Globe Albany a firm he was with 36 years, will be at 11 a.m.

today in Tempe Mortuary, 405 E. Southern. Mr. Kennedy, 2107 E. Stanford, died Monday in Scottsdale Memorial Hospital.

He attended Siena College in New York. Survivors include his wife, Beverly; children, Marlene, S. Wayne, and) Scott; mother, Harriet Kennedy; and a sister. George L. McBath COOLIDGE Services for George L.

McBath, 69, who died Monday in Hoemako Hospital in Casa Grande, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Cole Maud Mortuary Chapel. Mr. McBath, who was in the metal salvage business, had lived in Coolidge for 25 years. Survivors include a son, John, five Juanita Moore, Shirley Bickerman, 11 a- messi Wanda Mi'ler and Dolly Mae McBath; four brothers, one sister, 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Services for Patrick Eugene Anderson, 14, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Green Acres Glendale Chapel, 5830 W. Missouri. Patrick, 3132 W. Port Royal, died of auto accident injuries Sundlay near Sun City.

He was a student at Greenway High School. Survivors include parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Anderson; four brothers; and three grandpar- ents.

Buradine Morris for Buradine Rich "Bea" Morris, 69, who lived here since 1957 and died Sun- d'ay in Scottsdale Christian Home, will be at 11 a.m. today in Messinger Mortuary, 7601 Indian School. Mrs. Morris, 8320 E. Highland, a member of Unity Church of Practical Christianity and past president of Epsilon Siga- lon Alpha sorority, is survived by a brother.

J. Clark TEMPE Services for J. Clark, 63, who retired as a transportation officer for the State Department of Corrections in 1976, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Carr Mortuary, 26 E. Fifth St.

Clark, 3007 S. Albert died Sunday in- Desert Samaritan Hospital. He moved to Globe 45 years a working in Gila County as a mine employe, court bailiff, assistant probation officer, sheriffs deputy and Arizona Safety Posse member at Roosevelt Lake. After moving to Tempe in 1965 he was a home placement officer with the State Institutions for Juveniles. Survivors include his wife, Marion children Janice Oldham and Jay mother, Annie Clark; eight grandchildren; a brother and a sister.

Victor Glidden Services for Victor E. Glidden, 62, a mechanic 30 years with Lou Grubb Chevrolet, will be at 2 p.m. today in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden, Scottsdale. Glidden, 2106 W.

Minnezona, a member of Apostolic Christian) Church, died Sunday in his home. He is survived by wife, Dorothy; children, Carole Ann GoettI and Victor five grandchildren; a brother and two sisters. Paul G. Marks Paul G. Marks, 62, chief of purchasing for the Del E.

Webb Corp. from 1945 until 1963, died Monday in the Veterans Hospital at La Jolla, Calif. Mr. Marks was graduated) from high school in i native Bisbee and joined the Webb Co. as a purchasing agent in 1941, He returned to the firm after serving in the Marine Corps from 1942 to 1945.

Before he became ill he was with a number of construction firms in California. Survivors include i Mary and a sister, Mrs. Matthew J. Scott. Memorial services will be at 10 a.m.

Friday in the Catholic Church of St. Mary, Third Street and Monroe. Alvin K. Thomas Services for Alvin K. Thomas, 74, a railroad retiree who moved here in 1965, will be at 7:30 p.m.

today in Messinger Mortuary 7601 E. Indian School. Mr. Thomas, 3311 N. 60th Place, who died Sunday in his home, is survived by wife Elizabeth; a son, Alvin R.

four grandchildren; and three sisters. H. William Kessler SUN CITY-Cryptside services for H. William Kessler, 68, a former school business manager, will be at 11 a.m. today in Sunland Mausoleum', 15826 N.

Del Webb Blvd. Mr. Kessler, 13814 Tan Tara Drive, died Sunday in Boswell Hospital. A Mason, he was past president of the Sun City High 12 Club and of the New York State School Business Officials. Survivors include his wife, Aline; children, Bernard and Ann; five grandchildren; and a brother.

Lundberg Mortuaries handled arrangements. Ralph G. McKinney PRESCOTT Services for Ralph G. McKinney, who worked at the post office here for 16 years, will be at 10 a.m. today at the First Baptist Church.

Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. today at Cemetery in Phoenix. r. McKinney also worked in Phoenix for 15 years as a diesel mechanic for Wells Trucking o. He died Friday at a a a i Community Hospital.

He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife Elsie and two sisters. Eugene Nosie Jay Nosie WHITERIVER Graveside services for Eugene Nosie, 71, and Jay Nosie, 4 0 lifelong residents of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Seven Mile Cemetery here. Eugene Nosie, a retired carpenter, died Friday at his home here.

Survivors include Rosine, Tommy, Spencer, Jaycee and Johnny; and 12 grandchildren. Jay Nosie, a nephew of Eugene, died Sunday at the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital here. Survivors include a brother. Jackson Mortuary in handled arrangements.

Leslie Covington MESA Services for Leslie H. Covington, 74, a retired supervisor for a bed company and member of Trinity Baptist Church, will be at 10 a.m. today in Desert View Chapel, 9702 E. Apache Trail. Mr.

Covington, 9056 E. Eleanor, who died Sunday in Dese.rt Samaritan Hospital, is survived by wife, Georgia; children, Juanita Nelson, Shirley Carteron, Gene and David; 19 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren; a sister, and 3 brothers. Myron Horton Masonic rites for Myron Cochron- Horton, 78, who established the M.C. Horton Jewelry Store here 30 years ago, will be at 7 p.m. today in Sunset Chapel, 301 W.

Oamel- back. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Epworth United Methodist Church, 5935 W. Camelback. Mr.

Horton, 6748 W. Pierson, a 32nd degree Mason in the Glendale Lodge, died Monday in a a 1 Samaritan Hospital. Survivors include i wife, Louise children, Martha Cox, Beverly Quiring, William, James and Paul; stepchildren, Ruth Lubanovich and Clarence South; 19 grandchildren; and 4 great- grandchildren. Janet Bellew SUN CITY Rosary for Janet E. Bellew, 73, a University of Wisconsin graduate who served with the American Red Cross in the Far East in World War II and Korea, will be at 7 p.m.

today in Lundberg Chapel, 11211 Michigan Youngtown. Mass will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Church of St. Clement, 15800 N. Del Webb Blvd.

Mrs. Bellew, 11131 Cameo Drive, who died Monday in Valley View Hospital, is survived by her husband, George; and two sisters. Lois H. Gardner WOODRUFF Services for Lois H. Gardner, 90, who died Monday at the Phoenix home of her son, Arthur will be at 2 p.m.

today in the Woodruff Ward Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mrs. Gardner was born to a pioneer Arizona family in Heber and lived most of her life in Woodruff. Survivors include i 1- dren, Arthur, Melvih, Ethel Stevenson, Marjorie Lupher, and Ollie Busby; a sister; 20 grandchildren; 75 great-grandchildren; and 9 great-great- grandchildren. Owens Mortuary in Holbrook handled arrangements.

Charles Damewood Graveside services for' Charles Damewood, 8 5 who'died Sunday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, will be at 9 a.m. today in Greenwood Memorial Park, 2300 W. Van Buren, Mercer Mortuary announced. Mr. Damewood, 1130 W.

McDowell, a retired farmer, was a 32nd degree Mason and member of the American Legion. He came here in 1937. Survivors include i 1- dren, June Carle, James, and Jack; and two brothers. Vyna H. Drace SAFFORD Services for Vyna H.

Drace, 84, i Monday in Mount Graham Community Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Caldwell's' Chapel of the Valley. Mrs. Drace came to Arizona in 1947 and lived here the past six years. Survivors include i 1- dren, Frank, Mary Ellen Quinn, and Opal Riley; a sister, 12 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.

William Bean GILA BEND Services for William LaVerne Bean, 48, who died) Tuesday in Phoenix, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Gila Bend Baptist Church. Mr. Bean was employed by the Southern Pacific Railroad for many years and later workedl in Survivors include his mother, Lillie; two daughters, Dawn and Sherry; three granddaughters; a brother; and a sister. Buckeye Funeral Home handled arrangements.

Casper Ludwigson Memorial services for Casper S. Ludwigson, 84, who retired in 1957 after 48 years with Northern Pacific Railroad will be at 2:30 p.m. today in. A. L.

Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Mr. Ludwigson, 7550 N. 16th died Sunday in John C.

Lincoln Hospital. He was a past master and secretary of Masonic Lodge 32. Survivors include his wife, Helen Mae; and a brother. Royal Ericson MESA Services for Royal Sheldon Ericsoh, 99, a retired real estate broker, schoolteacher, railroad engineer, and farmer, will be at 3 p.m. today in Gibbons-Bunker Garden Chapel, 33 N.

Sirrine. Mr. Ericson, 5309 E. Baltimore, who had! been a shuffleboard champion of Dreamland Villa at age 95, died Saturday in Beverly Manor Nursing Home. Survivors Include daughters, Gwendolyn Mason and Lorine i e- drichs; eight grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren.

Minnie West Services for Minnie L. West, 89, who came to Arizona in 1920 from Arkansas, will be at 1 p.m. today in A. L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W.

Adams. Mrs. West, 7022 N. 48th who died Monday in the Glendale Nursing Home, is survived by husband, Grover daughter, Trula Casey; stepson, Achel West; two sisters and a brother. William E.

Turner PRESCOTT Private graveside services for William E. Turner, 69, a 14-year Prescott resident, will be held Wednesday at Mountain View Cemetery here. Mr. Turner died Friday at the Veterans Administration hospital in Phoenix. He was a 35-year member of Operating Engineers Local 428 in Prescott.

Survivors include his wife, Lois; one son, Leroy Wells; three daughters, Yolanda Jones, i Branddjes and Debbie Syvia; and nine, grandchildren. Hampton Funeral Home of Prescott handled arrangements. Jun. I 1977 D-3 The Arizona Republic Birtlis BENNETT, Robert and Celeste, ills N. Glendale, boy.

May 3. DAVIS, Leonard and Donna, 4134 Mth bov, Mar 3. ELLIS, Tom and Diane, 1304 W. Willetta, bov, May 3. NAGLE, David and Mary, 7213 W.

Monte Vista, girl, May 3. INDRA, Michael and Carol, 12801 N. 27th Way, alrl. May 4. GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL April 6 ANDERSON, Allan and Terrve, 9804 N.

Fourth flirt. BIONDO, Russell andtynn, 2032 W. 4KBE 1 KE. Voltaire, bov. DE LA VARA, Jo Third girl.

NE, Earl and Candace, Raricho Drive, boy. CARBETT, Ronald Sandra, 5503 pse and EIlM, M41 na M. 76th Drive, boy. MARTINEZ, Charles and Delores, 2504 N. 17th sirl.

MINEER, James and Marilyn, 5717 N. 71st girl. April 7 DOUGLAS, Gwendolyn and Doug, 7422 W. Desert Cove boy. FESTA, Anthony and Ellen, 5002 E.

Sharon Drive, alrl. 6IRONE, Michele and Eugene, 1503 W. Missouri, boy. LAMEY, Tyree and Brenda, W. Chipman Road, boy.

PACHECO, David and Yolanda, 3931 W. Maricopa, boy. PLATT, Randolph and Laurie, 502 N'. 51st girl. April 8 BONNEY, David and Julene, 4323 N.

23rd girl. AMTON, William and Terry, 3449 'nd Catherine, SUCATO, Pascale and Terry, 3447 E. Osborn Road, girl. CERVANTES, Anthony and Ttrvl, 1001 N. 32nd boy.

KANO, Richard and Donna, 11735 N. 19Jh boy. KAYE, David and Nancy, 315 B. Fairmont Drive, alrl. LEWIS, Anna and Larry, 6420 W.

Van ncv and Dickie, J003 W. girl. SHREEVE, Frank and Mary, 1927 E. Ivy, boy. WILLIAMS, William and Alva, 1514 E.

Osborn, boy. April 10 KERR. James and Sharon, 1201 W. Muriel Drive, girl. PARRA, Gilbert and RoseAnn, W.

Windsor girl. JOHN C. LINCOLN KIRKEBY, William 'And 1 g. CRAMTON, William and MARTINEZ, Richard 1003 N. 32nd boy.

April 23." ECHOLS, Dean Route 2, Box Births MESA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL PHELPS, Scott and Juanita, 8120 E. Bosie, Mesa, bov, April 22. BROWN, Rex and Maryann, 1247 W. Tylsa, Chandler, boy, April 22. THIBODEAU, David and Bernle, 2321 W.

Circle, Mesa, oirl, Leigh Ann, Gilbert, boy, April 21 SMITH, Marvin and Judith, 233 N. Buren, boy. MAPP. Nancy and Di Sandra. Terrace, girl.

dsor girl. C. LINCOLN! HOSPITAL YV William Kathy. tout Sierra, boy, April 12. TANNEHILL, Richard and 5130 N.

39th boy, April i- EVANS, John and Norma, 3742 W. Luke boy, April 133. HICKS, Rodney and Delores, 12606 N. Mesa, boy, April 26. OIBRIAN, James and Dolores, 2817 E.

Contessa, Mesa, girl, April 26. DOYLE, Thoman and Carolyn, 237 E. Pa.seo Way, Tempe, boy, April 27. SMITH, Joseph and Lorene, 239 E. Chandler, girl, April 27.

bo nd ATif' W- llth Ronald and E. 10th Mesa, girl, April We Dorothy, lAkir-V MM Apt" JONES, Gary and Wendy, 201 S. Space 312, Mesa, girl, SAENZ, Dukes and Mary, 525 S. 98th Way, Mesa, boy, April 29. GALLAUGHER, Gary and Mary, 1018 S.

Tolfec, Mesa, boy, April 29. FRY, Freeman and Jeannle, 1433 Windsor, boy April HELQUIST, Charfes and Carol, 1732 N. Trevor, Mesa, boy, April 30. HOWORTH, Peter and Kathv, 41 S. 83rd Place, Mesa, girl, April 30 ARVfZIR, Arnold and Susan 862 S.

Toltec, Mesa, boy. May 1. RT James and Deborah, 419 Klmball, Mesa girl. May 1. TE i Andrew and Virginia, 953 S.

Slrrlne, Mesa, boy, May 1. MILLER, Harold and Shelley. 4997 Broadway. Mesa, bov. May 1.

ALLRED, Dennis and Jana, Box 78, Groom Creek, Prescott, boy. May REVERA, Peter and Evella 553 S. Barklev, Mesa, boy, May 2. GARDNER, Doupfas and Defene, 2143 E. Inca, Mesa, boy, May 2.

RODRIGUEZ, Danlal and Gretchen, 30S. Country Club, Mesa, hoy, RllDD, 'Dennis and Brenda, 1047 E. Second Place, Mesa, boy May 2. OSBORNE, John and Karen, 4130 W. i OHN LINCOLN HOSPITAL LUNDUERG Richard and Cheryl MM W.

Cieldinq Drive, bw. March' RO Stephen and Lorie, 3627 E. 3nh girl, April 13. KANE, Lawrence and Jane, 11821 M. 91st boy, April 13.

HUNT, Douglas and Deris, W. Marco Polo Road, boy, April 14. ROSENCRANS, Randy and Tonl. 2650 E. North Lane, slrl, April 14.

April 11 AYERS, Robert and Kathy, 4831 E. Piccadl two boys. BENTON, Leslie and Joan, 1402 W. Cactus Wren Drive, boy. CAMPBELL, Dennis and Debra, 22421 E.

Kathleen Road, girl. GELLER, Wallace and Peggy, 5622 W. Palo Verde, alrl. SPLAWN, Charles and Mary, 1957 E. Don Carlos, boy.

WILKES, Andrew and Betty, 110 W. Roosevelt, bov. April 12 AYALA, Arnold and Vickie, 4514 B. Alta Vista, girl. CLEGG, Jeffrey and Laura Lee, 433 W.

Ray Road, Chandler, girl. EVANS, Patrice and Brian, 948 S. Alma School Road, boy. MORALES. Manuel and Linda, 3825 W.

McDowell Road, airl. RAMOS, and Salvador, 3939 W. Palm Lane, boy. WHITE, Dorothy and Garry, 2102 W. Heatherbrae, girl.

April 13 DEPIERRO, Ronald and Janice, 4808 W. Hatcher, girl. GRIFFIN, Craig and Lorle, 3102 Hatcher, girl. Craig and Lorle, 3102 N. 34th Place, boy.

HERNANDEZ, Amador and Eliza, 705 W. Jones, boy. MARKSON, Howard and Vickie. 5833 N. 12lh Place, girl.

MARTIN, Larry and Diane, 822? W. Campbell, bov. O'BRIEN, Timothy and Linda, 2838 E. Nisbet, boy. SNIVLEY, Lloyd and Isabel, 1455 Ocotlllo Drive, boy.

VON OR Daniel and Sharleen, 2342 W. Morton, boy. WIERSUM, Larry and Cynthia, 2108 W. Myrtle, boy. April 14 Celly and W.

Rancho Drive, boy. CAMBERN, Kelly and Sharon, 3327 1458 Laurie, Theresa, girl. Frank and Cecilia, 1322 W. Meadowbrook, boy, April 18. HUNT, Chester and Barbara, 31 Syracuse Circle, boy, Aprl IB RAMSAY, William and Cynthia, 1221 W.fcva, boy, April 18.

WYNN, Harvey and Harriet, 8108 N. Drive, girl, April 18. PETERS, Daniel and Cynthia, 10031 N. 50th Drive, boy, April 19. LAWRENCE, Warren and Diane, 5401 Missouri, Glendale, April BLODGETT, Mike and April 20.

Pamela, 1 16424 N. 29th boy, April 21. KELLEY, Allan and Diane, 6114 N. 32nd boy, April 21. LUTZ, Steven and Anita, 2928 W.

Acoma Drive, nlrl, April 21. SWANSON, Kenneth and Linda, 4831 W. Echo Lane, Glendale, boy, April HILL, Daniel and Susan, 5335 N. 20th slrl, April 22. NACINOVICH, Louis and Sharlene, 360! W.

Cortez, boy, April 4. BARKER, Mark and Nancy, 17843 N. 19th girl, April 6. CHRISTENSEN, Culley and Beverly, 3009 wrcilnton, boy, April 6. ESPARZA, David and LeeAnn, 4446 W.

Mountain View Road, Glendale, boy, April 6. GREGG, Bill and Sue, 940 W. Indian School Road, girl, April HAUT, Thomas and Doi Black Canyon Stage, boy, April 6. IMPSON, Richard and Peggy, W. Seventh girl.

LAFFEY, Warren and Glenda, 1718 E. Campbell, boy. LAPAINIS, Egils and Phyllis, 8000 Eighth boy. ITTLE, Terry and Lynn, 3826 W. Culver, boy.

WALKER, Gus and Patricia, 2728 W. WILSON, Jeffrey and.Kelly, 3124 W. Windrose, girl. BROWNLEE, JoRn and Martha. 6529 W.

Glendale Glendale, girl. COOPER, Floyd and Frieda, 4425 W. Clarendon, boy. GIANAS, Greoon' and Ann, 2437 N. 20th Ave.

girl Lee and Jeanine, 5548 W. Myrtle, boy. HAMNER, John and Connie, 1640 E. Phelph Road, girl. i HOPP.

John and Linda, 4417 E. VIsM. hnv. LOPEZ, Gilbert and Ernestina, 6132 W. LaMar, girl.

NETTLES, Albert and Deborah, 1534 W. Villa Theresa, boy. PEARCY, Darrell and 5727 W. AAltadena, boy. WILLIG, Herbert and Joan, 901 E.

boy. Roberta and Van, 12618 N. SHAUT, Thomas and Dbnha, Box 736 Black Canyon Stage, boy, April 6. Heinz, and 14815 N. 24th Drive, girl, April 7.

LAWLISS, Gary and Leah, 5933 W. Nancy Road, Glendale, girl 7. April PETERSON, Carl and Rose, 2012 W. Orangewood, boy, April 8. POTTS, Warren and Sharrell, 9043 N.

Second. Drive, boy, April 8. VON HATTEN. (Ham and Debra, 4619 W. Sunnyside, Glendale, airl, Monte Vista, boy.

EWIS, Walter and Rachel, 1815 W. Montebello, 34th Place, girl. Timothy and Penny, 4401 Ernestine, N. 51st boy. MANJARREZ, Luis and 918 E.

MOGJHARBIL, Faisal and Nalat, 4702 TREMONT, William and Evelyn, 2802 N. 71st Place, boy. BELLMAN, John and Gall, 3928 E. Falrmount, boy. BOW, Thomas and Eve, 3630 E.

Mon- DOy. St'Tboy" D8b0rah M36 1801 Catherlne April 8. WINS ISCHEL, Donald and Deborah, 38011 Do phin Road, boy, April 8. ROSENTHAL, Robert and Patricia, W. Marshall, girl, April 9.

WARD, George and Deborah, 3746 W. Bloomfield Road, boy, April 10 Colter No. 6, boy, Aorl" it. TRIGGS, George and Ruth, 3242 E. Coolldge, boy, April 11.

WHITMER, Don and Nancy, 2810 E. Tyrney, boy, April 11. Peggy, 13641 N'. 37th Way, boy, API GALLEO, Steve and Lydlowj. girl, April 14645 N.

larollna, 3546 E. 39)0 s. Margona, boy, April 12, 'NMAN, Thomas and Georgette, 9504 Polk, Tolleson, slrl, May 4. MYERS, Robert and Annette, 370? Kings boy. May 4.

Dale and Jannet, 4519 N. 17th Drive, bov, Mav 4 boy, May 4 Donald and Bonnie, 10605 N. 231 BAIzyvTctoV 29th Dr ve. COLLINS, 1., N. 33rd Ave, ctor Becky, 4525 N.

Sur- Orval D. Adams Services for Orval Dexter Adams, 65, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Galilee Baptist Church, 4902 W. Tierra Buena Lane. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.

today in Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Glendale. Mr. Adams, 2547 W. Cactus, a grocer who died Saturday in John C.

Lincoln Hospital, is survived by his wife Edith. 5,04 S. YEE, Willis'ai girl. and Amalia, 101 Yen, -1101 W. Grant, CARTER, Davld 9 -AnW SINGA, Ronald anc Myrtle, boy.

agri Richa P. O. Judlth LOMELI, Richard and Geraldlne, ..3801 W. Marauerlte, boy. McCLAIN, Gary and Pamela, 1445 W.

Wood Drive, alrl. PASCUAL, Gilbert and Rebecca, 770 E. Portland, boy. SCOTT, Dana and Linda, 1014 W. Muriel Drive, gin.

HARRIS, Rick and D'arcv, 3229 E. Roveen boy. NELSON, Lloyd and Liz, 2536 N. 61st bov. PATTON, Fredlack and Donna, 1224 E.

Lemon, girl. SANDERS, Mark and Helen, 3127 W. Turney, girl. KATZ, Stephen and Sandra, 1410 W. Lane, boy.

Aorll 27. ROUSAY, Robert and Debra, 1702 E. Ke ton Lane, girl, April 27 CH6ATHAM, 'Foster and Leigh, Kth 28 COrne LaVee KINNON, Nathan and Delols, 3810 W. Port Rovale. bov.

April 29. MATTHEW, Richard and Melody. 3933 W. Garden Drive, girl, April KELLER, Kenneth and Carmel, 5413 W. Glenrosa, boy, April 30.

LEONARD, Versa! and Elizabeth. 2324 W. Kathleen Road, boy, April KILBER. Stanley and JoAnne, 1331 W. Andora, olrl, May 1.

VINCITOR6, Aldo and Catering, 1721 W. Glen Drive, girl. May l. BROSMAN, Daniel and Teresa, 7514 E. Taylor Scohidale, boy, Mav For a complete selection of sympathy flowers, call your Your Extra Touch I.

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Years Available:
1890-2024