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YELLOWMAGENTA CYAN BLACK FUNERALS DEATHS Vaughan Besse R. Ervin McLain Wilkinson Oliver S. D. Jane Andrew Council E. Albert Jr.

E. Obituaries can be submitted in person at the Daily Press main office between 8 a.m.and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.On the hours are 12:30 p.m.to 4 p.m.Death notices are accepted until 5 p.m.any day of the week.Send e-mail obits to e-mail photos to obits to obituary writer may be reached in person or by voice mail at 247-4620 between the hours of noon and 6 p.m.Obituaries can be viewed online at dailypress.com. TODAY 1 p.m.at New Vine Baptist in the church cemetery Bell: 1 p.m.at Union Baptist News; burial in Hampton Memorial Gardens noon at Zion Baptist in Hampton Memorial Gardens 11 a.m.in Parklawn Memorial Park Lee: 2 p.m.at Deer Park Baptist in Parklawn Memorial Park 1 Alice: 1 p.m.at St. James Fellowship Church of God, Newport News Rank: 1 p.m.at Petersburg Seventh-Day Adventist in Old Bendall Plantation 11 a.m.at Nicholson-Cummings Funeral Home Wilkinson: 3 p.m.in East Matoaca Cemetery Owens: noon at Queen Street Baptist Church, Hampton 2 p.m.in Peninsula Memorial Park 11 a.m.at St. Jerome Catholic in Peninsula Memorial Park Elizabeth: 2 p.m.at Hogg Funeral in Rosewell Memorial Garden Cemetery 2:30 p.m.in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens 10:30 a.m.at Parklawn-Wood Funeral in Hampton Veterans Memorial Gardens 11 a.m.at St.

Bede Catholic Marie: 2 p.m.in Arlington National Cemetery 2 p.m.at Peninsula Funeral Home; burial in Peninsula Memorial Park 2 p.m.at Altmeyer Funeral Beach 11 a.m.in Albert G.Horton Jr.Memorial Veterans William 1 p.m.at Wakefield United Methodist Church; burial in Wakefield Cemetery 11 a.m.at St.James Miracle News 1 p.m.at Diamond Grove Baptist Church; burial in Jones Grove Church Cemetery 11 a.m.at Wright Funeral in Southampton Memorial Park 2 10 a.m.in Peninsula Memorial Park McLain: 2 p.m.at W.J. Smith Son Funeral in Peninsula Memorial Park Russell: 11 a.m. at Bucktrout Funeral Home 11 a.m.in Parklawn Memorial Park Lawrence: 1 p.m.at Bethel Restoration Center, in Williamsburg Memorial Park Regina: 11 a.m.at Chestnut Memorial United Methodist in Peninsula Memorial Park Albert 7 p.m.at Our Lady of Mt.Carmel Roman Catholic 10 a.m.Thursday in Peninsula Memorial Park 3 Kenneth: 2 p.m.at Riverside-Altmeyer Funeral Home Andrew: 7 p.m.at Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Yorktown 2 p.m.in Forest Lawn Cemetery 11 a.m.at Sturtevant Funeral Creek Albert 10 a.m.in Peninsula Memorial Park 4 Stuart Wilson: 3 p.m.at St.John’s Episcopal Church; burial in St.John’s Cemetery 1 p.m.at R.Hayden Smith Funeral in Parklawn Memorial Park 5 1 p.m.at the mausoleum at Windsor Gardens 2 p.m.at Trinity Lutheran Church Marie: 11 a.m.at Trinity Lutheran Church NEWPORT NEWS Charles Albert Stay 28,2007. Born in New York had been a resident of Newport News for 37 years, where he retired as a mechanic for Newport News Shipbuilding in 1997 after 11 years. He was a Navy Veteran of the Korean a former Boy Scout Leader.He was a member of Our Lady of Mt.Carmel Roman Catholic Italian- American Lodge No.2145,Italian-Ameri- can Modern volunteered many hours at Riverside Regional Medical Center and Mary Immaculate Hospital.

Preceded in death by his is survived by his wife of 51 R.Stay;daughters,Diane M. Stay and Susan A. Stay III and his Brian Stay and his A.Stay; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 6 to 7 p.m.Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic Church.Immedi- ately following at 7 p.m.,a Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated by the Rev.Kenneth E.Wood.Friends and family are invited to gather at 9:30 a.m.Thursday at the church for prayers and procession for interment in Peninsula Memorial Park at 10 a.m.

The family requests in lieu of flowers, contributions to be made to Our Lady of Mt.Carmel,100 Harpersville the American Heart Association Memorial and Tribute Center, P.O.Box 23058. Arrangements are by Berceuse Funeral and Cremation Cunningham Drive in CHARLES ALBERT STAY JR. NEWPORT NEWS George 27, home.He was the son of Henrietta and George D.Montgomery Sr. Jack was born on April the first brick house in Denbigh.He was a lifelong resident of Newport attended Virginia Military University of Richmond. He worked for E.C.Ernst for 32 years, and founded Montgomery Electric Co.in 1985.He was a member of Christ United Methodist Church.He was also a member and past president of the Warwick Lions a union contractor out of IBEW Local 1340.

Mr.Montgomery was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 46 years, Margaret his oldest and his Montgomery. Survivors include his Newport two Kelly husband, daughter-in- great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Jack and his wife Peggy spent a lifetime cultivating a wealth of friendships. Family and friends will remember his sense of humor and easy laugh.As befits his left this world surrounded by are deeply saddened by the enriched for having shared his life. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m.Monday,April Peninsula Funeral Home.A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m.Tuesday,May the funeral home.Burial will follow in Peninsula Memorial Park.

GEORGE WILLIAMSBURG David Ervin of of Richmond, died on a valiant battle with was surrounded by those who love him. He was born in Williamsburg on Aug. the late Homer Ervin and Elizabeth Poole he is survived by his Campbell three David Cox of Richmond, Jonathan Campbell Cox and his wife, Richmond and Anna Elizabeth Cox of Cox Mainor and her Williamsburg and Carolyn Cox Ellis of several and cousins. Services will be held at Nelsen Funeral Home in call (757) 565-1141. In lieu of can be given to the American Cancer Rawls Byrd Elementary Relay for Life Laurel to the Heritage Humane Society, 430 Waller Mill 23185.

DAVID ERVIN COX B4 MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2007DAILY PRESS In an effort to honor those who have donated or Daily Press is joining the Circle of Life campaign, sponsored by the Global Organization for Organ Donation.If your loved one was a tell the funeral director to have the Circle of Life symbol placed in the obituary. 201374301 InlovingMemoryof Ethel D. Smith May the winds of Love blow softly and whisper so you'll hear. We will always love and miss you and wish you were here. Sadly missedby Family Friends OLONIAL REMATORIUM 825 Southside Some additional mileage fees may apply outside Southside coverage area.

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Most equipped with leather 2006 2003 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Including Signature, Signature Limited and Ultimate Models. Most equipped with leather moonroof, some equipped with Navigation. 8 to Choose Starting $14,983 11 to Choose Starting $8,983 ROBERT ALLRED NEWPORT NEWS Robert of Jessie graveside service will be conducted 10 a.m.Wednesday,May Peninsula Memorial Park.The family will receive friends from 6 to 7:30 p.m.Tues- Peninsula Funeral Home, Newport News. RHODA VAUGHAN BROWN WILLIAMSBURG Rhoda Vaughan of Doris Ann Matthews and Linda Whitby Sunday, April the Hospice House, Williamsburg.Arrangements by Funeral BARBARA BESSE BUNN NEWPORT NEWS Barbara Besse away 28, Riverside Regional Medical Center. A native of Newport retired from ATIC Coal Services as the office manager in 1992 after 30 years of service.She was a member of Hilton Presbyterian Church.Playing bridge with longtime friends was one of her favorite pastimes.

Mrs.Bunn was preceded in death by her loving Howell Bunn. She is survived by her six children, Kathryn Dabbs and wife, Bunn and Bunn Minnick and husband, Wilton Bunn Jr.and a Besse and Ann; and five Dabbs Loeffler and Minnick, Courtney Bunn III and James Bunn. A memorial service will be conducted at 7 p.m.Tuesday,May Hilton Presbyterian Church with the Rev.Dr.Gary Bagley officiating.A reception will follow in the fellowship hall. In lieu of contributions may be made to Hilton Presbyterian Main 23601. Arrangements are by Weymouth Funeral Home.

ANN R.CONDREY MATHEWS Ann R.Condrey,68,of 28,2007. Arrangements are incomplete but will be announced at a later date.Arrangements by Foster-Faulkner Funeral GENEVA MCLAIN DAVIS NEWPORT NEWS Geneva McLain resident of Newport News, died 29,2007. Mrs.Davis retired from the City of Newport News Public School System after 31 years as a teacher and was a graduate of the College of William and Mary. She was preceded in death by her is survived by her twin Taylor and her Newport News and Bette Anderson of a Davis of San of eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m.Tuesday at W.J.Smith Son Funeral Home.A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m.Wednesday at the funeral home with the Rev.Delia Parrish officiat- ing.Burial will follow in Peninsula Memorial Park.

Arrangements by W.J.Smith Son Funeral Home. SARAH WILKINSON HARRISON NEWPORT NEWS Sarah Wilkinson Newport of John T.Harrison 29, 2007.A graveside funeral service will be held 3 p.m.Tuesday,May East Matoaca Cemetery.Arrangements by the Colonial Heights Chapel of the E.Alvin Small Funeral Homes Crematory. JAMES OLIVER HERRIN NEWPORT NEWS James Oliver of Nancy Pillet and Susan 29,2007. Arrangements by Peninsula Funeral Home. AGNES (CARRIE) LEE LITTLE PLYMOUTH Agnes (Carrie) of Hunter April by White-Tidewater Funeral LOIS S.LOUCKS HAMPTON Lois S.Loucks heard her voice home faithful April was born in June 19,1923.

She was preceded in death by her beloved Robert Loucks. Left to cherish her memories are Laurence R.Loucks of El D.and Ann M.Loucks of Cheryl A.Loucks-Vick of is survived by four grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. The family would like to thank her physician and his compassionate staff for their support during this difficult time. Lois knew her Lord and loved her family. She was a wise and compassionate mother and friend to all who knew her.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 7:30 p.m.May 1 at Parklawn-Wood Funeral Home at 2551 N.Armistead 23666.A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m.Wednesday,May 2, at Parklawn Memorial Park. In lieu of memorial gift can be sent to the Noland Memorial United Methodist Church Building Fund at 55th and Huntington News, VA 23607. Arrangements are under the care of Parklawn-Wood Funeral Home. PRISCILLA JANE MORAN GLOUCESTER Priscilla Jane Moran, of James Sunday, April by Andrews Funeral BRADLEY ANDREW NIVER YORKTOWN Bradley Andrew Niver, of Claudia and father of Derek and 28, 2007.A Memorial Mass will be held at 7 p.m.Thursday,May Saint Joan of Arc Catholic by Amory Funeral PAULINE RIVENBARK HAMPTON Pauline of Paul H.Riven- 27,2007. Born in Newport News and a graduate of Newport News High was the daughter of Jefferson and Bernice Belote Council.

Mrs.Rivenbark is survived by her two H.Rivenbark of Grafton and Dale Rivenbark and Newport Rivenbark of Council of Jacksonville, Belote of The family will receive friends from noon to 1 p.m.Friday,May R.Hayden Smith Funeral S.Armistead Hampton.A funeral service will begin at 1 p.m.Friday at the funeral home with interment to follow in Parklawn Memorial Park. EDWARD E.SMITH SUFFOLK Edward Eugene Smith, CWO3 U.S.Army funeral service with Army honors will be held at 11 a.m.Thursday, May Sturtevant Funeral Creek CLARENCE E.UNSER IVOR Clarence E.Unser,widower of Mary Martin memorial service will be held at 11 a.m.Tuesday at Wright Funeral COMPILED BY MANDY MALONE Robert Rosenthal, WWIIpilot, dies at 89 He survived being shot down in raids over Europe and helped prosecute Nazi war criminals. BY RICHARD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK Robert Rosenthal, a World War II bomber pilot who twice survived being shot down and later served on the U.S. legal team that prosecuted Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg, died at age 89. Mr.

Rosenthal, who lived in Harrison, N.Y., died April 20 of multiple myeloma, said a son, Steven Rosenthal, of Newton, Mass. With 16 decorations including the Distinguished Service Cross, the second-highest award for heroism, Mr. Rosenthal was a quintessential example of the young Army pilots, who defied odds to carry out daylight strategic bombing raids against industrial war machine from 1942 to 1945. Despite the ability to absorb punishment, the B-17 Flying Fortresses, carrying 10 crew members, took staggering losses over Germany, especially when flying raids beyond the range of their England-based fighter escort. Mr.

52 missions included one, on Oct. 10, 1943, in which his aircraft was the only one of 13 to return from a raid on Munster, the rest having been downed by anti-aircraft fire and waves of Luftwaffe fighters. Mr. B-17 reached England with two of its four engines gone, severe wing damage and two wounded crew members. His bomber was dubbed a play on both his name and the sobriquet given to women working in U.S.

defense factories. He also flew other B-17s, including when was being repaired, Steven Rosenthal said. Mr. plane was disabled by flak over France in September 1944, and he suffered a broken arm and other injuries in a forced landing but was helped to safety by French resistance fighters. Five months later, he was shot down again during a raid over Berlin and got home with the aid of Russian troops.

Born in Brooklyn on June 11, 1917, Mr. Rosenthal was football and baseball team captain at Brooklyn College, a summa cum laude graduate of Brooklyn Law School and was working at a Manhattan law firm when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. He enlisted the next day and insisted on training for combat. Carolyn Wyman and Bonnie Tandy Le Blang test NEW SupermarketSampler Wednesdays inTaste..

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