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Daily Times, St. Cloud, March 15, 1982 Deaths Heywood Mrs. Walter (Dorothy) Rogosheske, St. Paul; sisters and brothers, Mrs. Myra Campbell, Sartell; Mrs.

Marguerite Holland, Portland, Clarence Smitten, Sartell; Maurice Smitten, Milwaukee, Eugene Smitten, St. Cloud, five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren, be James, Mark and Paul Rogosheske, Michael and Jerry Smitten and Lloyd Hurd. Memorials are preferred to Riverside Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Henry (Alice) Heywood, 84, formerly of Sartell, died Saturday at Good Shepherd Lutheran Home, Sauk Rapids.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Riverside Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Robert Springer officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Sartell. Friends may call after 7 tonight at Dingmann Funeral Home, Sauk Rapids.

A prayer service will be at 8 tonight at the funeral home in Sauk Rapids. Mrs. Heywood was born April 15, 1897, in Sartell to the late Winslow and Dora (Lindsay) Sartell. She married Henry Heywood Sept. 30, 1916, in Sartell and was a member of Riverside Presbyterian Church, Alpha Circle, Sartell Civic League, Order of Eastern Star Crescent Chapter 52, Sauk Rapids, White Shrine of Jerusalem, St.

Cloud. Survivors include daughter, Johnson STAPLES Frederick M. Johnson, 92, died Sunday in St. Paul Park. Funeral services will be 11:30 a.m.

Tuesday at Williams Funeral Home, St. Cloud, with the Rev. C. "Jack" Eichhorst officiating. Burial will be in Randall Cemetery.

Friends may call after 10 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home in St. Cloud. Mr. Johnson was born Nov.

13, 1889, in Nybro, Sweden, to the late John F. and Matilda (Carlson) Hanson and came to the United States at a young age where he married Amelia Smith in 1914. he He lived in the Scandia Valley area many years before moving to Staples in 1968. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Victor (Ruth) Bjelde, St.

Cloud; Mrs. Ione Klausen, St. Paul Park; Mrs. Albert (Mae) Yuzer, Staples; Mrs. Norman (Irene) Gadway, Cleveland, Ohio, 11 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife Aug. 22, 1965, one sister and two brothers. Pallbearers will be grandsons and great-grandsons, Donovan, Terry and Loren Klausen, Don Carlson and Randy and Gary Diamond. Peerman Clarence R. "Jack" Peerman, 70, 1004-10th Ave.

died Saturday at St. Cloud Hospital. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Holy Spirit Catholic Church with the Rev. James Hahn officiating.

Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Tues- day at Williams Funeral Home. Parish prayers will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Mr. Peerman was born Nov. 19, 1911, in St. Cloud to the late John W. and Margaret (Koerber) Peerman.

He married Theresa Seifermann July 5, 1937, in St. Mary's Cathedral and owned and operated Peerman Transfer Company from 1945 until his retirement. Survivors include his wife; son and daughters, John, Princeton, Mrs. (Dorine) Behrendt, Bloomington; Mrs. Ken (Marilyn) Koch, Brooklyn Park; Mrs.

Joanne Dirschel, St. Cloud; brother and sister, Raymond St. Cloud; Mrs. Florence Kremer, St. Cloud, and nine grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by brother and sisters, William "Bud," Lucille and Margaret. Pallbearers will be Jeffrey Behrendt, Vernon Dockendorf, Daniel Kremer, Bernard Kaiser and Herbert and Sylvester Siefermann. Wermerskirchen PIERZ Gladys A. Wermerskirchen, 68, died Saturday at her home. Funeral services will be 3 p.m.

Tuesday at St. John's Lutheran Church, Dixville, with the Rev. Wayne A. Bernau officiating. Burial will be in St.

Joseph Cemetery in Pierz. Friends may call after 4 today at Shelley-Virnig Funeral Chapel. Pierz American Legion Auxiliary will pray at 7:30 tonight at the funeral chapel in Pierz followed by parish prayers at 8. Mrs. Wermerskirchen was born March 7, 1914, in Little Falls to the late Albert and Hilda Eue.

She married James A. Wermerskirchen June 27, 1934, and the couple owned Pierz Journal and Print Shop until 1972. She retired as the Journal editor in 1980, served two terms at Pierz mayor, was a charter member of Pierz American Legion Auxiliary and member of Pierz Lioness Club and St. John's Lutheran Church. Survivors include sons and daughters, Thomas Woodbury; Craig Pierz; Gail Stalpes, Minneapolis; Kay Golden, Denver, Karen Reitherman, Eden Prairie; Mary L.

Hughes, Tulsa, brother sisters, don, Minnetonka; Adeline De Vries, Minneapolis; Mildred, Little Falls, and 15 grandchildren. Davis ISANTI Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Williams Funeral Home, St. Cloud, for Rex E. Davis, 47, who died Thursday in Ashland, Wis.

The Rev. Thomas Andert will officiate. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home in St.

Cloud. Mr. Davis was born Feb. 19, 1935, in Waterloo, Iowa, to Ivan and Fannie Marriage licenses STEARNS COUNTY Frederick C. Krogh, 803-26th Ave.

St. Cloud, and Dora M. Herr, 1550 SE Cedar Square St. Cloud. Nicholas N.

Moonen 323-16th Ave. St. Cloud, and Susan L. Von Doehren, 323-16th Ave. St.

Cloud. Kenneth A. Thole, Route 5, St. Cloud, and Elizabeth A. Traut, Anoka.

Steven J. Dolphin, Mineral Point, and Theresa L. Klocker, Route 3, Woodlawn Acres, St. Cloud. Thomas V.

Gohman, Route 8, St. Cloud, and Trecia A. Voigt, Route 3, St. Cloud. Joseph A.

Westbrock, Route 1, Holdingford, and Lori A. Huls, Route 1, St. Joseph. John J. Sturm, Route 6, St.

Cloud, and Dana K. Stoll, Route 6, St. Cloud. Steven E. Theis, Route 1, Box 85, Cold Spring, and TyLynn M.

Dietrich, 635 Augusta Paynesville. Daniel L. Bemboom, Route 1, Sauk Rapids, and Mary J. Malikowski, 515 Third St. Sauk Rapids.

Jerome A. Jonas, Route 1, Avon, and Rita M. Mueller, 335-21st Ave. St. Cloud.

Daniel R. Zirbes, Tall Trees, Paynesvlle, and Jennifer L. Burr, Tall Trees, Paynesville. Randall D. Roeder, Route 7, St.

Cloud, and Julie A. Younger, 1264- 13th Ave. St. Cloud. Kevin R.

O'Meara, 234-29th Ave. St. Cloud, and Robin S. Rice, 713 SE Fifth St. Cloud.

Thomas L. George, Willow River, Births ST. CLOUD HOSPITAL Ash, Barb and Paul, Route 4, Foley, boy, Sunday; Dalzell, Mr. and Mrs. John, 173 Evergreen Village, Sartell, girl, Sunday; Diederich, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert, Route 1, Box 101, Sauk Rapids, girl, Sunday; Klug, Gerald and Linda, 320 Plymouth, Holdingford, boy, Sunday; Kranz, Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Route 2, Pierz, boy, Sunday; Moulzolf, Mr. and Mrs.

Perry, Route 3, Box 62A, Foley, girl, Saturday; Reigstad, Greg and Janet, 314 Ninth girl, today; Thiessen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, Route 1, Clearwater, boy, Saturday; Thomas, Jay and Sue, 650 First St. SE, Apartment 1, girl, Sunday. Parents, kids can't sue for wrongful birth (Hayes) Davis.

He had been a resident of St. Cloud from 1965 to 1979 where he managed Osco Drug from 1965 to 1972, owned and operated Rex's Fine Foods until 1974, managed Village Drug, Sauk Rapids, in 1975 and was employed by Comprehensive Employment Training Act until moving to Isanti in 1979 where he was employed as a hardware salesman. Survivors include children, Michael, Terrance, Maureen, David, Michelle and Molly, St. Cloud; Lt. Patrick, serving with the U.S.

Marine Corps in Moorehead, N.C.; Sgt. Thomas, serving with the U.S. Marine Corps in Costa Mesa, Ted and Terry, Iowa; parents, St. Petersburg, and three grandchildren. Pallbearers will be his five sons and Gary Grams.

Fouquette MAPLE LAKE Gregory J. Fouquette, 26, died Saturday at North Memorial Medical Center, Robbins- dale. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Timothy's Catholic Church with the Rev.

George Rebiski officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 9 today at Dingmann Funeral Home. A prayer service will be at 8 tonight at the funeral home in Maple Lake. Mr.

Fouquette was born Nov. 16, 1955, in St. Cloud to Donald and Nancy (Darbo) Fouquette. He had been a lifetime resident of Maple Lake, was employed as a production machinist by United Machine Works Company, Hamel, and was a member of Maple Lake Jaycees and St. Timothy Parish.

Survivors include his father, Maple Lake; grandparents, Henry Fouquette, Maple Lake; Mabel Fouquette, Minneapolis, and Helen Foster, Columbia Heights. He was preceded in death by his mother in 1979. Pallbearers will be Jim Engvall, Atto Lipponen, Steven Couette, Rick Cantin, Bill Nagorski and Gene Geyen. Pontius Center for Robert F. Pontius, 78, who died Thursday in Princeton.

Duane Hopkins officiated. Burial was in Milo Township Cemetery. Arrangements were by Funeral Home. Mr. Pontius was born June 26, 1903, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to the late Elva C.

and Mary (Davis) Pontious. He lived in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, before moving to Princeton where he farmed and then moved to Minneapolis where he was employed as head elevator starter in Northwestern National Bank building until his retirement 1966. He married Ida Mae Jones in 1926 and she died in 1940. He married Anna Burich in 1942 and she died in October 1981. Survivors include sons, Ralph, Scottsdale, James, Walter and Robert, Princeton; Ellsworth, Blaine; John, Hastings; brothers and sisters, Maurice, Burley, Idaho: Leland, PRINCETON Funeral services were at 2 today at Princeton Depot Scottsdale, Mrs.

Al (Thelma) Steinbrecher, Princeton; Mrs. Albin (Gladys) Frandle, Minneapolis; Adah Kirk, Wayzata, 15 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Albert Pike, Albin Frandle, Albert Steinbrecher, Wilford Gerdin, Ruben Milbrandt and Lyle Anderson. Friedrich CULLMAN, Ala. Funeral services were March 8 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church for Lambert "Tex" I.

Friedrich, 79, formerly of St. Joseph, who died March 4 in Cullman. Burial was Gardens Cemetery. Arrangements were by Hidgen Funeral Home in Cullman. Mr.

Friedrich was born July 1, 1902, in St. Joseph, to the late Henry and Susan Friedrich. He married Theresa Meyer in Cullman where he farmed 20 years. He was a veteran of World War II, member of Sacred Heart Parish in Cullman and was employed as a night watchman by St. Benedict's College in Cullman until his retirement.

Survivors include his wife; six daughters, all of Cullman; brothers and sisters, Killian and Werner, St. Joseph; Martina Udermann and Walter, Waite Park; Eugene, Cullman; Alma Wogdall, St. Cloud; Mrs. Rosalia Koltes, Kimball, and six grandchildren. Pallbearers were nephews.

Nagel LITTLE FALLS JoAnne Marie Nagel, 22, died Sunday from injuries received in a traffic accident. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Friends may call after 4 p.m.

Tuesday at Brenny Funeral Home in Little Falls. For more details, see news report on page 7C. Bengtson Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Bengtson, Route 1, died University of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis. Arrangements are being made by Benson Funeral Home 1111-25th Ave.

S. Larson Mrs. Herbert G. (Florence) Larson, 511 Wilson Ave. SE, died Saturday at her home.

Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Augustine's Catholic Church, with the Rev. Robert Wieber officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call after 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Daniel Funeral Home. St. Augustine's parish prayers will be 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Larson was the daughter of Gustav and Josephine (Galarneault) Parent. She married Herbert G. Larson of St. Cloud July 27, 1957 and lived in the St.

Cloud area all her life. She taught school in St. Cloud for Bulletin board TUESDAY 10 a.m., Lectures St. Cloud City Hall Annex. Events 'Nukes and the Next Card party Generation" 2 p.m., Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 7:30 p.m., St.

John's University Centenary Sauk Rapids. XV room, Collegeville. Speaker: Judy Skat, games party Loesch, national coordinator of Prolifers for Survival. No charge. 8:15 p.m., St.

Cloud Eagles Club. Local Expanding Horizons players welcome. a.m., St. Michael's Catholic Church, St. Cloud.

"Women and Guilt" Cribbage tournament by 8:05 p.m., East Side VFW Post 4847, St. Jo Moore, vice president of Personal Cloud. Open to the public. Growth Foundation and Money Power and Public meetings registered psychiatric nurse. For reservations, contact Carol Ross, 1331 Broadway United Way of St.

Cloud Area Sauk Rapids, or Joyce Tenvoorde, 923 Board of directors, 7 p.m., United Way Julie Drive. Babysitting available. office. Crop pesticide update St. Cloud Public Library Board 1:15 p.m., Sauk Centre City Hall.

Sponsor: 7:30 p.m., library board room. Stearns County Extension Service. Public Utilities Commission Natural family planning 9:30 a.m., St. Cloud City Hall Annex. Pub- 12:30 p.m.

breastfeeding mothers, Family lic hearing on common carrier service. Life Bureau, St. Cloud. 8 p.m., St. Cloud Central Business District Parking Hospital personnel dining section B.

Second instruction. 8 p.m., Cold Spring Clinic. Commission Second instruction by appointment only. st. patrick's day cards Irish plants 3 for St.

Patrick's Day American Greetings Creative Excellence IS an American Tradition FREE FREE Delivery HE DRUGS Prescriptien Deliver, Prescription BL 24040 BL 2 4040 Prescriptions Miller Shopping Center, St. Cloud many years, was a past member of the St. Cloud Teacher's Association and a member of St. Augustine's Parish. Survivors include brothers and sisters, Mrs.

Joseph Lance, Evanston, Mrs. Helen Mushel, Little Falls; Mrs. Isabel Smith, Washington, D.C.; Felix Parent, St. Cloud; and Mrs. Edith McMahon, Minneapolis.

was preceded in death by her parents; husband on Feb. 5, 1977; and brothers and sisters, Mary Peschl, Rose Spurrier, Sarah Peterson, Ida Barrett, Gust and John Parent. Pallbearers will be Richard Parent, Robert Mushel, Russell Spurrier, Jerome and Ronald Kotsmith and John Adams. Hermanutz ROCKVILLE Elizabeth Hermanutz, 79, Rockville, died Saturday at St. Cloud Hospital.

Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Mary of Immaculate Conception Church, with the Rev. Paul Zylla officiating. Burial will be in parish cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m.

today at the Wenner Funeral Home of Cold Spring. Senior Citizens will pray the rosary at the funeral home at 4 p.m. today, followed by Rockville Christian Mothers prayer at 7 and parish prayers at 8. Mrs. Hermanutz born Aug.

5, 1902 in St. Nicholas was, late Valentine and Susan Walz. She married Albin (Hermie) Hermanutz Nov. 20, 1928 and was a Golden Member of St. Margaret's Christian Mothers and Guild Society, Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rockville Senior Citizens.

Survivors include children, Mrs. Ervin (Audrey) Cordie, St. Cloud; Eugene (Notch), Rockville; Charles, Las Vegas, Roger, Elk River; and Donald, Waite Park; 13 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brothers and sisters, Katherine Wagner, Josephine, Veronica, Rose, Arena and Henry Walz, St. Paul, and Eleanor Walz, California. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1961, brothers and sisters, Ferdinand and William Walz, Theresa Schreiner and Emma Jaeger.

Pallbearers will be Michael and Mark Hermanutz, Russell, Raymond and Gary Cordie, Maynard Walz and Mark Hoffman. Knutson BROOTEN Andrew Knutson, 88, Brooten, died Sunday at Glenwood Retirement Home. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at West Lake Lutheran Church, rural Sunburg, with the Rev. T.G.

Wicks officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call from 4-9 today and 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesday at the Johnson Funeral Home in New London and one hour prior to services at the church. Mr.

Knutson was born March 18, 1893 in Kandiyohi County to Erik and Amelia Knutson. He grew up and attended schools in the Sunburg area and married Ottina Rosuim June 28, 1930 in West Lake Lutheran Church. He farmed in the rural Sunburg area all his life, until retiring. Survivors include children, Jerry, Brooten; Gaylord, Minot, N.D.; Aldon, Coon Rapids; Mrs. Archie (Sylvia) Lindgren, Fridley; and Mrs.

Arbutus Kallavig, New London; brother and sister, Olaf, Brooten; and Mrs. Arvid Carlson, Riverdale, Ill. ST. PAUL (AP) Under heavy lobbying from abortion foes, the Minnesota Legislature has approved a bill preventing children from suing their parents for allowing them to be born. The measure, which passed the Senate 46-15 early Sunday, also prohibits parents from suing a physician for not aborting a child born with physical or mental handicaps.

Gov. Quie must either sign or veto the bill. Some courts have defined wrongful life as a life so encumbered with handicaps or pain that non-existence would have been preferable. But Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life, the state's largest anti-abortion lobby, contended the wrongful life concept "devalues human life." "It demands that all children must be perfect, and if they are not, someone must be responsible, someone must pay. The rationale for forcing someone to pay for a children's imperfection is a very cynical one," the MCCL said in a statement.

Wrongful life lawsuits have been filed in about 20 states since 1967, according to the bill's sponsor, Sen. Wayne Olhoft, DFL-Herman. No wrongful life suits have been brought in Minnesota. The bill's supporters argued that they wanted to avoid such suits by banning them. The legislation also prohibits "wrongful birth" suits filed by parents against a physician who refused to abort a genetically defective child.

Opponents warned that the bill could prompt doctors to be negligent in treating pregnant women. For example, a doctor who opposed abortion might decide against testing a fetus if the results might necessitate an abortion, according to Rep. Phyllis Kahn, DFL-Minneapolis. "No one understands what this (bill) will do, but the told people to vote for it and did," said Kahn, who characterized the bill as "stupid." But Olhoft said parents or children could still sue doctors for malpractice if a child were born deformed because of medical negligence. Robert W.

Mattson, 57, dies of infection ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) Robert W. Mattson, 57, Minnesota attorney general from 1964 to 1968, died Sunday in Methodist Hospital in Rochester, the Mayo Clinic said. Mattson, who had been living in Naples, since 1981, died of an abdominal infection which spread to his blood, according to family sources. Mattson, affiliated with the Democratic Farmer Labor party, was born and reared in Virginia, and was a graduate of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis and the University of Minnesota School of Law.

He was a partner with the Minneapolis law firm Mastor and Mattson from 1967 until 1977, and lived in Bloomington with his family from 1957 until 1981, when he retired and moved to Florida. He is survived by his widow Shirley Kunze Mattson; three daughters and one son, Robert W. former state auditor. and Christine C. Falt, Sturgeon Lake.

Charley D. Price, Silver Bay, and Joyce M. Miller, 722-10th Ave. St. Cloud.

James A. Winkler, 751 Fifth Apartment 1, Holdingford, and Renee I. Eickers, Route 2, Cold Spring. Peter M. Dockendorf, 105 Red River, Cold Spring, and Brenda K.

Ness, 190 Apache Drive, St. Cloud. Donald E. Halverson, P.O. Box 1681, St.

Cloud, and Victoria E. Estebo, 1001 Seventh Ave. Sauk Rapids. Lawrence J. Bernard, Box 106, Richmond, and Sandra M.

Lucken, Box 38, Richmond. Paul G. Leite, Bruce, S.D., and Elizabeth A. Lortz, 910-27th Ave. St.

Cloud. Robert J. Ehresmann, Bismarck, N.D., and Janet L. O'Brien, Bismarck, N.D. Fires ST.

CLOUD FIRE DEPARTMENT 7:20 p.m. Saturday, 426 Fourth Ave. honest mistake, no fire, no damage. 7:44 p.m. Saturday, 226-23rd Ave.

electrical malfunction in stove, minor damage to stove. 7:07 p.m. Sunday, 1634-16th St. SE, honest mistake, no fire, no damage. CORRECTION Sears "Spring Savings Sale" National mailer with prices effective from Sunday, March 14 through Saturday, March 20 has the following errors: ON page 2A the $12.99 skirt does not have an acetate lining as stated, but is unlined.

Men's crew length sport socks on page 20; knit pullover shirt with flat pocket, letter page 12; men's meshback Braggin' Dragon jackets in regular sizes, page 12; and misses' sheer nylon knee-highs, page 20 have not arrived. Rainchecks will be issued. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. Sears SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Crossroads Center FOREWARNED IS FOREARMED. BE PREPARED.

THINK AHEAD. Wisdom from the past invites us to prepare for the future. There are many important life events that we should and do prepare for. Some, like weddings, or buying a house are pleasant and we eagerly look forward to gathering information and planning for them. Others, like death and funerals are more difficult to think about ahead of time.

They are no less important! There is information that we can provide so that you can plan ahead. Death is a major event in all of our lives. Funerals and visitations are designed to help us cope with death. If you'd like more information about funerals for yourself, your church, or civic group, call or write us. We'll gladly assist you.

Taking time to get accurate information about death now will help you deal with the actual event. Anytime DAY or NIGHT you have a question regarding funeral service, feel free to call us at 252-2522 Offeriams FUNERAL HOME 1900 Eighth Street North 35 North College Avenue St. Cloud, Minnesota St. Joseph, Minnesota MEMBER BY INVITATION NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS.

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