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Actor Lew Parker Dies Fort Lauderdale ISewi and Sun-Sentinel, Sunday, October 29, 1972 90 rJGUJ! IMPROVED sreip rani? 20 YEAR GUARANTEE 20 YEAR LMEVJ! GUARANTEE IMPROVED i- Parker, born into a theatri-? cal family, played vaudeville, musicals, movies, radio and television. He spent two years traveling with the USO during World War II. He was born in Brooklyn but recently made his home in Hollywood, Calif. United Press InterntHenal NEW YORK -Lew Parker, veteran comedian who played the role of the father in the television series "That Girl," died of cancer Friday. He would have been 65 years old today.

m-m 'Wbto Uith the Ucw Maximum Security Door Window Guard CUSTOM MADE INSIDE INSTALLATION 3-5 DAY DELIVERY HOT PLASTIC DIPPED (NO RUST PROBLEM) HEAVY. No. 9 Gauge CARBON STEEL THOUSANDS SOLD NO BREAK THRUS TO DATE ALLOWS JAIOUSIFS Tfl RF ifft fiPFN WITHOUT FEAR OF BREAKINS BUILT IN SCREEN EASY TO CLEAN BLENDS IN AND tNHANCES ANY DECOR IxilMlliUIIB TO $4Q95 $2995 Julie Cltrano, of Trumbull, Corni.t tlx grandchildreni brother, Albert Kurschi Germany. Family will receive Irlends WILL NOT RUST, PEEL, CRACK OR CHIP. Makes all other types obsolete.

Painted Steel, no matter how or with what, or number of coats, will eventually rust. Glass replacement windows and doors still lack security. Security is acquired with STEEL not glass. (Common sense quotation) I I Fj liVi AL HOME, Funeral mats Monday :30 a.m. at Saint Anthony's Cethollc Church.

Donations may be mode to Father Flanagan Bov'i Town Omaha, Nebraska. LAYNE Shennon A. Levne, age of tht Village of Palm Sorings and formerly of Margate passed eway Saturday. Survived by his wile Mildred, one son Gilbert Shannon Leyne, Lake Jackson, Texas) two daughers, Mrs, Joy Simpson, Pompano 6each and Mrs. Pat Peech of Steubenvllle, Ohloi five grandchildren, one brother and one sister In Covington, Virginia.

Funerel services will be iJ.f;m'..Iu",v 1AIRD-CASS FUNERAL HOME, SI5 fAr Drive In Margate, conducted by Rev. David Mc- GaHlr. th Pa.lnr aJ k. Register for FREE 4 day 3 night Carribean Cruise INSTALLED (DEPENDING ON SIZE) FREE HO OBLIGATION SECURITY SURVEY WRITTEN ESTIMATE Plus 20 Travel Coupons DO-IT-YOURSELF SPECIAL 10 to 20 OFF BLACK Lot 14 V. BlBCk, ef 4331 Riverside Coral Springs passed away on Friday.

Mrs. Black eame to this ara two months ago from Ponchatoula, La. Sha 4s survived by her husband Elmer L. Blackj three sons, William L. of Coral Springs, Harold J.

of Coral Springs, Kenneth R. of Sebrlng, Fla.) five daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Lois) Mo Dorman, Coral Springs, Mrs. Walter (Joan) Rucker, Pompane Beach, Mrs. Ned (Hilda) Meranwn, West Palm Beach, Mrs, Curtis (Selma) Medlin, Chanel Hill, N.C., Mrs.

Hugn (Sylvia) Medlin, Chapel Hill, N.C. and three sisters. Funeral services and Informant will be in Ponchetoula, La. Local ar-rangements In charge R. JAY KMEIR MAROATI FUNERAL HOMB.

FORD (Shanley) Helvn Ford, 7, of Century Village, West Palm Beech, Florida on Friday, October 27th, 197 at a local hospital. Formerly of Fort Lauderdale. Survived by husband, Merle I son, John F. Hanrahan, of New York City, Family will receive friends Sunday 3-5 and 7- p.m. American Legion Post 222 Women's Auxiliary Service Sunday 7:30 p.m.

Prever Services will be at m. Sunday at KALIS FUNERAL HOME, WILTON MANORS. Funeral mass Monday 11:30 a.m. at St. Clements Catholic Church.

Interment to follow in Queen of Heaven Cemetery, We are extremely flattered, to learn that we are good enough to be often copied, but dismayed to find that the copy is usually of inferior quality at a reduced price and not always applied in the best way to obtain maximum security. When you are sick, see your Doctor, When you have a security problem, see THE SECURITY SPECIALIST. See the man from CHUCK'S. With the customers' interest in mind, our interest is assured. A family owned and family operated business.

"Often copied, seldom equalled, NEVER surpassed." United Methodist Church In Margete. MM r-ricTiut m.r call from TO p.m. today and from 2 to 4 end 7 to p.m. on Monday et the BAIRD-CASE FUNERAL HflUP. In Memory Garden Cemetery, Lake k.

iNRfa imnn sun ru NEPAL HOME, In charge of WE GIVE TRAVEL COUPONS LOUGHLIN Call for additional information Rev. John Vincent Loughlln, of 37S NE 15th Pompano Beach expired Call 943-3522 Boca Raton 39 1 -9509 prioay. He Is survived by a brother. GUNDERSON wraro lougmin or timira, h.t. services end interment will he In Elmlra.

Y. Local arrangements by R. JAY KRAEER SAMPLE RO. FUNERAL Richard Gunderson, 7i, of 4360 NB 1 Ter. Oakland Park, Fla.

passed away Friday at Holy Cross Hospital, survived by wife Caroline of Oaklend Park, Fla. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7- Sunday. Services 2 p.m. Monday arrange-ments by JOHNS FUNERAL HOME 3890 N. Andrews Ave.

WE SELL INSTALL HIGH SECURITY LOCKS, SLIDING GLASS DOOR LOCKS, MARSH muut hih PROTECTORS, BURGLAR ALARMS RELATED ITEMS Elliabem Weddlngton Marsh, 99, of 3575 Broken Woods Drive, Corel Springs on Saturday. Mrs. Marsh was rest HUEBLER dent 7 years from West Isllp, Long Island. Former member Cethedrel of Incarnation Garden City, Long Island, Instructor In Cathedral School, Adminis trative Mart, Adeioni university, Garden City. Lona Island.

Ten veara bma. 1 102 S. FEDERAL HIGHWAY POMPANO OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE 5 P.m. LICENSED BONDED INSURED elation with the advertising firm of Benton Bowles, New York City, past two years assocleted In the sales orga nization or jorden Marsh company, Florida (Pomoano Fashion Square William Huebler, It, 43M NW 4 Court, Coconut Creek, passed away Saturday In Doctor's General Hospital. A resident here years from Cleveland, Ohio, Mr.

Huebler Is survived by his wife, Margaret; three sons, Robert of Coconut Creek, William of Sunrise, and Donald of Cleveland, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Woolvln of Louder-hill, Mrs. Evelyn Hurt of Plantation 'Isles; IS grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren- one lister, Mrs. Edna Rolinc of Cleveland, Ohio. A Requiem Mass Tuesday, :30 a.m.

at St. Vincent's Cemetery. Friends may call at BAIRD-CASE FUNERAL HOMB 7 to pm. Sunday; Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to p.m. Local arrangements by BAIRD CASB FUNERAL HOME, S91S Park Driva, Margate, Florida.

unit). Cherished wife of Frederick A. Marsh, Coral Springs and beloved daughter of Mrs. Glenn S. Weddlngton, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Beloved end devoted mother of Sarah Rosemery Grassie, Willlngboro, New Jersey, and Patrick Glenn Power, Morrow, Beloved step-mother of Jean Marsh Con nors, Llovd Harbor, Long Island. Nine grandchildren. Private services et Con venience of femlly. Femilv wishes con tributions be made to Bora Raton Com munity Hntnltal. R.

J. KRAEER MAR' GATE FUNERAL HOME. a McMURRAY Mary A. McMurrav. 54.

of 3050 NE 41th DEPARTMENT STORE trap Lighthouse Point passed eway Friday. Survived by a son, William of hume Elmer Hume, of 0700 NW 26th Street, City of Sunrise, passed away on Saturday at a local hospital. Cam to the area six years ago from Middleberg Heights, Ohio. Member of the Plumbers Union Local No. 55, Cleveland, member of Sunrise Civic Association.

Survivors include his wife Florence; a son Robert, Middleberg Heights, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Kosman, Lakewood, Ohio, Mrs. Fannla Arrlas, Lakewood, Ohio and Miss May Hume, Racine, Wisconsin; and two grandchildren. Friends may call Sunday 7 to p.m. PLANTATION FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL.

Funeral services to be held on Monday 11 a.m. with interment to follow. Arranqe-ments by T. M. RALPH PLANTATION FUNERAL HOME.

Clghtnouse Pt; five grandchildren and a brother, Charles Cempbell. Services end Interment will be In Philadelphia. Pa. Local arrangements bv R. JAY KPAPER SAMPLE RD.

FUNERAL HOME. REDPATH John Robert fiedoath, ege 64, of 2809 Floride Boulevard, Delray Beech, on Frtoey at Boca Raton community Hospital, following an extended illness. Mr. Redpath came to Boca Raton five JURGENS years ago from Western Sor ngs. nois, where he hed been associated with Lhicego Lerton Compeny, as president.

He Is survived bv hit wile: Miriam daughers, Mrs. Jack (Nancy) Hallberg, of Hinsdale, Illinois. 0 iSlHlllIIy Raymond A. Jurgsns, 11, 851 S. Ocean Boca Raton expired Friday.

Survived by two brothers, Mr. Jerome J. Jurgens, Boca Raton and Louis H. urgent of Boca Raton. Friends may call 7 to p.m.

Sunday et R. JAY KRAEER SAMPLE RD. FUNERAL HOME. Funerel services and Interment will be in Dover, Ohio. Mrs.

Darrel (Miriam) R. Heifer, of Naoerville, Illinois; end grandchildren, 1 iiiiii iia.isi v- Reoecea ana stacev Hallberg, and Scott, Jeffrey, and Kathrvn Hertar. Ser- KINNICK vices will be 10 e.m. Monday at the First Presbyterian Church of Boca Raton bv the Reverend Albert G. Ship-horse, Pastor.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the R. JAY KRAEER BOCA RATON FUNERAL HOME. Contributions may be made to George B. Klnnlck, age U.

of 101 flE 1 tb and Respiratory Disease Association of Southeast Florida, STANO Vlto Stano, t2, 1M NE 54th Pompano Beach passed away October Survived by a wife Therese of Pom pano; tnree oaugners, Mrs. Thomas (Elizabeth) Sullivan, Hamdon, Mrs. Thomas (Josephine) Cuomo. Ml: West Haven, Mrs. Stephen (Marie) Deelcamara, also West Haven, Conn.

Funerel services and Interment FERTILIZE HOW! 25 Organic will be In New Haven, Conn. Local er- ML MB; mmw hi n. loth Court, Fort Lauderdale, passed away Friday following an extended illness. He was a pioneer citizen of Broward County having moved to Davie, from Montena, In 1915. Moved to Fort Lauderdale following the 1926 storm.

Ha was a carpenter, a member and held several offices the carpenters Local 1394, Member of Doric Lodge 140 end Park Temple United Methodist Church. Survived by two daughters) Mrs. Ruth Shull, and Mrs. Rettebelle Cook us, of Fort Lauderdale; grandsons, Dan Shull of San Francisco, Jerry Cookus Fort Lauderdale; granddaughters, Mrs. B.

B. Baker, States-villa, North Carolina, Miss Sue Cookus of Cullowhee, North Carolina) four great-grandchildren. Services will be of 1:30 p.m: Monday at the FAIRCHILO NORTH FEDERAL CHAPEL with Doctor Millard C. Cleveland of the Park Temple United Methodist Church of-delating. Interment will follow In Lauderdale Memorial Gardens.

Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Sunday. KOGON Felix J. Koson, of 5230 NE 20th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale passed away Thursday at Holy Cross Hospital. Mr.

Kogon was a two year resident former, fv of Pittsburgh, Pa. and was a member of the American Legion Post No. 142, Pompeno Beech. Survived by his wife Elizabeth) one daughter Mrs Betty Jane Frederick, Glbsonla, Pa.) step-father Felix Oombrowskl, Newark, N.J.) three step-brothers, Edwin, Pit-cathoway, N.J., Greg, Union City, N.J. end Gerard Dombrowskl, Hlaleah, Fla.) two sisters, Mrs.

Stephanie Zlmolrak; Glen Lyon, N.J., Mrs. Eleanor Dodge, Chatham, N.J., two grandchildren. Friends may call Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the JORDAN-THOMAS FUNERAL HOME where prayer service will be held Monday 10 a.m. with Father Anthony Mercleca, St.

Coleman's Catholic Church officiating. Interment will follow Westlewn Memorlel Gar-dens, Fnrt Lauderdale. Arronoements JY JORDANTHOMAI FUNERAL HOME, renqements by R. JAY KRAEER SAMPLE ROAD FUNERAL HOME. THEBERT Frederick T.

Thebert, of 521 NE 2nd Ft. Lauderdale passed away Friday at Holy Cross Hospital. Resident here 27 veers from Bessemer, Mich. Survived by wife, Minnie; two sons, Joseph A. Thebert, Margate, William A.

Thebert, Bessemer, Mkh.t two sisters, Mrs. Joa (Delme) Dennis, Saxon, Mrs. Eva Jaclsln. Iron-wood, Mich, six grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren. Rosary 7 p.m.

Sunday at FAIRCHILO N. FEDERAL CHAPEL. Requiem Mass 10:30 e.m. Monday at St. Anthonys Catholic Church.

Interment In Lauderdale Memorial Park. Friends may call 2 to 4 and to p.m. Sunday. JUMBO Bright Orange 6-6-6 1 LAWN foodJ STADIUM Single 88 CUSHIONS 66 OFFICIAL SIZE AND WEIGHT PLASTIC PUMPKINS WYLAND Harry Wyland, 73, of 470 North Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale passed away Thursday at Holy Cross Hospital. Survived by his wife Violet, one son Jack, Wlllismsport, Pa.

stepson Edward L. Bower, Fort Leuder. Your Choice of Swifts 6-6-6 Fertilizer for Florida Lawns. WILSON FOOTBALL BIG 6" SIZEzSO1' dale; daugher Mrs. Dolores Sine, Her-rlsburg.

three sitters Miss Helen Wyland, Wllllamsport, Mrs. Hilda Derr and Mrs. Pearl Agnor both of fort Leuderdale) three grandchildren; Two great-grandchildren. Friends may call Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at JORDAN-THOMAS FUNERAL HOME where funerel services will be held Monday 2 p.m.

with Dr. Paul B. Brown of Christ Methodist Church officiating. Interment will follow Forest Lewn Memorial Gardens, Pompano Beech. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, KOWALL Louis M.

Kowall, 3, of 1032 NE 10th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, on Friday, October 27th, 1972. A resident of 15 veers, formerly of Port Chester. Survived by husband, Leon; son, Robert, of Ducksbury, daughter, Mrs. 50 LB. bags $147 for only Jumbo Size 56c Assorted Safety HALLOWEEN MASKS RCg.

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