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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 14

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case Friday, March 8, 2002 Montgomery Advertiser We Build Install Vinyl Aluminum REPLACEMENT WINDOWS PATIO COVERS CARPORTS GARDEN ROOMS FREE ESTIMATES AIR FLOW AWNING INC. 263-4019 Activism: Katz supported Equal Rights Amendment From Page 3B The keynote speaker at the program was former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young, who was Childs' son-in-law. Young's wife, Jean Childs Young, died several years ago, and he has since remarried. Young lauded her as a woman of "great faith" who went out of her way to help others, especial- Pre Inventory Sale Reductions up to OFF 10 goer Of An Exclusive Selection of Fine Jewelry and Gifts China Crystal Watches Baby Gifts 6 KLEIN FINE JEWELERS SINCE 1893 ZELDA ROAD MONTGOMERY, AL 334.272.7800 1.877. KLEINO2 (1.877.553.4602) email DRIVE WITH A WINNER FROM BREWBAKER BUICK A Local Name You've Trusted For Over 60 Years $2002 CASH REBATE On Any New 2002 Buick Century, Regal, LeSabre, Park Avenue or Rendezvous GET AN ADDITIONAL $500 CASH REBATE ON ANY NEW 2002 BUICK CENTURY OR REGAL ly during three decades as an educator.

Katz, who died in 1986 at the age of 55, supported voting rights as well as the Equal Rights Amendment, which has been often proposed, but never approved by Congress. McInnish, director of the Alabama Civil Justice Foundation, referred to Katz several times as a "remarkable woman" who had an "exceptional mind" and a passion "for good government." "She was to become an excellent spokesperson for the dreams of those early suffragettes who began the League of Women Voters following passage of the 19th Amendment," McInnish said during her induction speech. Katz's two daughters Teresa Katz Thorne and Laura Parenteau, both of Birmingham Ob Obituaries unveiled the plaque honoring their mother. The inductee's son, Dan Katz of Baltimore, also attended the ceremony. Childs' two daughters Norma Louise dePaur and Cora Moore unveiled the plaque honoring her.

Alvin Benn, who covers state news for Montgomery Advertiser, can reached at 240-0111 thee or by fax at 261-1521. From Page 4B Out-of-State State BARTLETT, Mr. Carl Jackson, age 87, of Roanoke. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 9, 2002 at 2:00 p.m. from Roanoke First United Methodist Church with Rev.

Tex Ergle officiating. Burial will follow at Cedarwood Cemetery. A lifelong Roanoke resident, Mr. Bartlett was born January 8, 1915, son, of James Hester and Carrie Bell Pittman Bartlett. He was a WWII Army veteran and a of Roanoke First United Methodist Church, the American Legion, V.

F. W. and Roanoke Kiwanis Club. He had been a mail carrier with the Roanoke post office. Survivors include his wife, Myrtice Hudson Bartlett of Roanoke; one daughter, Martha Stamps of Marietta, GA; one son, Carl J.

Bartlett, Jr. of Montgomery; one sister, Lucy Nell Keeble of LaGrange; one brother, Blake Bartlett of Woodland, GA; and four grandchildren. The family will be receiving friends at Quattlebaum Funeral Home, Roanoke, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Friday, March 8th. Mr. Bartlett will lie in state at the church for one hour prior to services beginning at 1:00 p.m.

on Saturday. Pallbearers will be Jerrell May, George Robinson, Clifford Burns, Sam Wylie, Roy Reaves, and Jerry Cotney. Members of the Men's Bible Class at First Methodist will serve as honorary pallbearers. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials to First United Methodist Church Family Life Center, (P. O.

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Born in the Converse area of Spartanburg County, he was the son of the late Howard P. Elm and Bonnie Hicks Elm Sanderson and step-son of the late James R. Sanderson. He was retired from the United States Air Force with 20 years of service as a Fire and Rescue Specialist and later worked for various United Sates Government Contractors overseas and was a civilian POW during the Vietnam Conflict. Surviving are his wife, Ann Dean Elm of Spartanburg; one son and daughter-in-law, Homer Lee Elm, Il and Christine Barbarow Elm of Alpharetta, GA; four step-children, Veronica Ezell of Pacolet, Richard Parsons of Gaffney, Sheila Vertoli of Lakeland, FL and David Sallenger of Seattle, WA; two sisters, Margie Elm Arrington of Spartanburg and Jean Sanderson Keller of Arcadia; one brother, Victor A.

Elm of Spartanburg; two grandchildren and seven step-grandchildren; four step great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one sister, Hazel Elm Smith. Graveside services will be held Saturday, March 9th at 11:00 a.m. at the Greenlawn Memorial Gardens conducted by the Rev. Terry Layton.

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