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South Florida Sun Sentinel from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Page 15

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Sun-Sentinel, Tuesday, March 17, 1992 7B OBITUARIES Helen Deutsch, 85, won awards as screenwriter Miss Deutsch, who never The New York Times learned to type and instead relied Helen Deutsch, the award-win- on an old Dictaphone, was prolifscreenwriter for Lili, I'll Cry ic. Besides her 15 screenplays, Tomorrow and The Unsinkable she wrote more than 20 short stoMolly Brown and co-author of ries for magazines, hundreds of National Velvet, died of natural newspaper articles and several Sunday at her home in plays and television scripts. She She was 85. was a lyricist as well. Her script for Lili was nomi- Although not a performer, she nated for an Academy Award in played many other roles in show 1953 and won Cannes Film Festi- business.

Early in her career she val and Writers Guild of America ran a theater company, worked prizes and the Hollywood Foreign as a publicist and covered theater Press Association's Golden Globe for The New York Herald-Triaward. bune and The New York Times. Wang Renzhong, key China adviser The Associated Press Wang Renzhong, a member of the Communist Party's Central Committee and confidant of senior leader Deng Xiaoping, died on Monday in Beijing of a heart attack, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. He was 75. A hard-liner, Mr.

Wang headed an investigation into former party General Secretary Zhao Ziyang, who was purged after the army crushed the democracy movement in 1989. Mr. Wang reported that the investigation failed to find evidence that Zhao had supported the protests. Lyle Van Bussum, retired journalist, owner of nursery The Associated Press Lyle G. "Squeaky" Van Bussum, a retired newspaper journalist and nursery owner, died of cancer on Sunday at his Gainesville home.

He was 68. Mr. Van Bussum, a photographer and writer, had been a reporter, bureau chief and editorpublisher of daily and weekly newspapers in Florida, Kentucky, Texas, Arizona and Colorado. He was farm editor for the Tampa Tribune for a decade and served as bureau chief in Punta Gorda, Lakeland, Ocala and Gainesville. OTHER DEATHS Sun-Sentinel wire services Harold Harling June, who played with jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie, died Friday after an illness in Jacksonville.

He was 85. Mr. June played in 1 the Gillespie band, as well as with the Jimmy Lunceford and Jimmy Gunn orchestras, during the Big Band era of the 1930s. He also had his own orchestra that toured the eastern United States and Canada. Michael P.

O'Brien, a former newspaper reporter and publisher of a book review newsletter, died Wednesday in Portland, after a yearlong battle with AIDS. He was 60, and died at home from an intentional over- It has been a year since your passing and we miss you very much. Though you lived a short life, you left a deep impact on everyone you knew. We all know that you wouldn't want us to be sad on this St. Patrick's Day, so we will raise our glasses and toast you and pray for you, knowing we will all be together someday.

Love, family, friends and co-workers IN MEMORIAM THOMAS K. DANNER November 11, 1949 March 17, 1982 Ten years ago this very day my true love died and I lost my way. Days are empty and nights are cold, when there is no one here to have and hold. Miss you Babe, Forever Mayr dose of prescription drugs, The Oregonian reported. From July 1989 to January 1991, Mr.

O'Brien published Seasoned Books, in which he reviewed books at least 30 years old and still in print. At its peak, the six-page newsletter reached subscribers in 41 states, England, Chile, Italy and China. Mr. O'Brien was a writer with The Register-Guard in Eugene, from 1969 through 1976. He was a general assignment reporter and later covered religion and arts and entertainment.

He left to open a bookstore. Jean Poiret, one of France's most prolific actors and writers OBITUARY INFORMATION Business Hours 8 AM 5 Monday through Deadline 4 PM Monday through Friday For the following day Saturday 9:30 AM until 12:30 PM Sunday 1 PM until 4 PM Beach State of Florida and National 305-425-1010 From Miami 305-947-2632 Ask for Ext. 1010 REFLECTS COURTESY LISTINGS MASTERS OF SUCCESS 0 Zig PRESENTS Ziglar Co-Sponsored HOW TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE By DURING RECESSIONARY TIMES. For Winners Only! Along with will be Lee Milteer Zig Three Very g3 Dan Kennedy 81 Matthew Goerke Special Speakers AM 980 For CALL: 800-428-4884 Group Rates Available AIl Motivation Radio who starred in and wrote the original play La Cage Aux Folles, died in Paris on Saturday of a heart attack. He was 65.

Mr. Poiret acted in about 40 films during his career. Alvin Schwartz, a -selling author of children's books, died in Princeton, N.J., on Saturday of lymphoma. He was 64. Mr.

Schwartz published more than 50 books in the last 30 years. His latest book, And the Green Grass Grows All Around, a collection of folk poetry, was published this month. Schwartz had two best-sellers last year, Ghosts and Scary Stories 3. FROM PRECEDING PAGE MC CONVILLE Sarah 92, of Delray Beach, FL died March 15, RANDOLPH A Nicholas 81, of Delray Beach, FL died AN March 14, ROMANO Robert 72, of Norwalk CT and Boca Raton, FL on March 15, 1992 in Boca Raton. Husband of, Diana Riccovono Romano; father of John and Robert Romano; brother of, Alex Romano, Maria Disco, Betty Mollica and Gean Marinaci; also five grandchildren one great Mass, 10 AM, Thursday, St.

Matthew Church, Norwalk, CT. Burial St. John Cemetery, Norwalk. Wake Tuesday and Wednesday, 3-5 and 7-9 PM. COLLINS FUNERAL HOME, 92 East Norwalk, CT.

RUUSUNEN Kerttu, 71, of Palm Springs, FL died March 15, SCHACHTER 1992. Paul, 62, Levitt of Boca Ra15, Weinstein Memorial Chapels, SCHRIER Gertrude, 76, of Boca Raton, FL died March 16, 1992. Menorah Gardens and Funeral Chapels, Deerfield SOMMER Bernard of Boca Raton, formerly of E. Norwich, L.I. Beloved husband of Elaine; loving father of, Vicki (Stephen) Sarasohn, Susan Roberts and Kenneth Sommer; dear brother of, Marilyn Offner; grandfather of two.

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TERRANOVA Joseph, 43, of W. Palm died March 15, 1992. Cremation Memorial' OUT OF AREA MORRISSEY Alma, 88, of Royal Oak, MI, formerly of Fort Lauderdale, passed away on Thursday, March 12, 1992. Kalis Funeral SCHERER Morris, 69, of Aberdeen, NJ died March 13, 1992. Levitt Weinstein Memorial Chapels, Beth THOMPSON Philip, 79, of Brockton, MA, died March 15, 1992.

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Ft. Lauderdale 525-3466, Palm Beach 686-6277, Dade 757-8591, IF IT'S in I news "I my Leisure and keep work, in and society touch local Showtime. columns with business But local are even events, I more Ballet naturally important. read Business They Arts TO MARY JANE WOOD, IT'S IMP IMPORTANT TO US. not help would members be me be as to for much critical find the to tougher ballet.

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9C. stations combined. Whoever you are, whatever your Sun-Sentinel interests, if it's important to you, it's important to us. NASA No-hit night: Stewart, grounds Valenzuela toss gems Mary Jane Wood, Broward County Operations Manager Miami City Ballet, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

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