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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 9

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Obituaries QUAD-CITY TIMES Friday, Oct 15, 1982 9 service time Saturday at the University of Houston. Davenport i Harvey Albertsen Harvey Albertsen, 78, of 341 W. 29th St, DaverroorL Funerals today Robert Brooks, 10:30 a.m, Crummy McKitrick, Reynolds. Edna Burmeister. 11:30 (Shirley) Greim, with whom" she resided.

She had been a kitchen; employee at Oak Glen4 Home, Coal Valley. Nora Sunbeck Harold Tomlinson in 1925 in-Swedona. He died in 1977. Mrs. Tomlinson was a member of First Lutheran-Church, Sherrard, and a for-; mer member of Swedona-Lutheran Church.

I Survivors, in addition to her daughter, include a Donald Preemption; six grandchildren; three greats Elsewhere Walter Board well NEW YORK Walter Thomas BoardwelL 65, Manhattan, formerly of Davenport, died Tuesday at Bellevue Hospital Arrangements are pending in New York. Burial will be in Long Island. Among survivors is a brother, George, Davenport Area Deaths Leonard Freeze BENNETT, Iowa -Leonard O. Freeze, 47, of Bennett died Thursday in Bennett. Services will be 1:30 p.m.

Saturday at Peace United Survivors include his par ents, Michael and Dorothy Clemens, Bellevue; a sister, Mrs. Clark (Joan) Arthur, Manitowoc, a brother, Michael, Cedar Rapids; and a grandmother, rauune Buy, Oelwein. Cyrus Miller PRESTON, Iowa -Cyrus Miller, 81, of Preston died Thursday at Mercy Hospi- tal services will be 1:30 pm Saturday at St John's Lu- theran Church. Preston. Burial will be in Sterling cemetery, rural Miles.

Visitation is after 3 p.m. today at Miller Funeral Home. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Miller married Elsie Bruce in 1923.

He was a member of the Survivors include his wife; daughters, Mrs. Roy (Lucille) Hammond, Pres- ton; Mrs. Ronald (Dessel) Rittmer, Andrew; and Mrs. Lester (Phyllis) Marshall Clinton; son, Harlan! Teeds Grove; 13 grandchil-. ren; four great-gVandchil- dren; and a sister, Lulu Koch, Preston.

Llovd Sharer rTnm rULTON, III Lloyd E. Jork" Sharer, 47 of Fulton 24 St, Rock Island, died Thursday. Arrangements are pending at Knox-Larson Funeral Home, Rock Bessie Wolter Services for Bessie G. Wolter, 96, of 1913 10th Ave, Rock Island, will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Calvary Cemetery mausoleum, Rock Is-land.

Memorials may be made to Trinity Episcopal Church, Rock Island, of which she was a member." Wheelan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Wolter died Wednesday at Moiine Lutheran Hospital Bessie Mosher married Benedict Wolter in 1912 in Rock Island. He died in 1972. She was a member of Royal Neighbors of America for more than 50 years.

Survivors Include a daughter, Carene Peterson, Moiine; a son, Ben, Rock Island; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren. Willis Mays Services for Willis Mays, 64, of 1513 14th Rock Island, will be 1 p.m. Monday at Mount Zion Baptist Church, East Moiine. Burial will be in National Cemetery, Rock Island Arsenal. Visitation is 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday at Nicholson Funeral Home. Mr. Mays died Wednesday at Rock Island Convalescent Center. He had been employed as a warehouseman at Rock Island Arsenal. Mr.

Mays married Clare-sa Allston in 1947 in East Moiine. He was a member of the church. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Deborah Rock Island; a son, Willis East Moiine; seven grandchildren; sisters, Beatrice Kelly and Maggie Lee Coyer, both of Jackson, and Edna Jackson, Rock Island; and a mix? Mtxm uicu iiiiuauajr ai meiiy week. Hospital Clinton, Iowa. Each of the four shootings Services will be 2 p.m.

occwred west of downtown Saturday at Reedy Funeral Los AngeieS) three in af-Home, Albany. Burial will nuent neighborhoods. Wit-be in Fulton Township nesses to three of the snoo: 9 p.m. Sunday at Pape Funeral Home, where Daughters of Isabella will recite a rosary at 3 p.m. A wake service will be held at 7:30 p.m.

She retired as a teacher at St Irenaeus School Clinton. She had taught in rural schools of Hampshire Township and at Clinton public schools. She was a member of the church and its Daughters of Isabella. She had served as organist at the church for six years. Survivors include a cousin.

Bert Romer MAQUOKETA, Iowa -Bert A. Romer, 87, of Ma-quoketa died Thursday at Jackson County Public Hospital. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday at United Church of Christ, Maquoketa. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.

Vistation Is 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Haylock, O'Hara Kedley Funeral Home and 11 a.m. until service time at the church. He was a retired farmer. Mr.

Romer married Gladys Orr in 1917 in Maquoketa. 1 He was a member of the church. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Mona Kae) James, Lancaster, S.C.; a son, D. Burton, Maquoketa; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Gale Hill TIPTON, Iowa Gale Lamar Hill 72, of Tipton died Thursday at his home. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Sheets Son Funeral Home. Burial will be in Tipton Masonic Cemetery. Visistation is 3 to 8 p.m.

today and 10 a.m. until service time Saturday. Memorials may be made to American Heart Association. He retired in 1964 at Frank Foundries Corp, Davenport, where he was employed 17 years. Mr.

Hill married Louise McDannold in 1935 in Cedar Rapids. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Glenn (Mary Jean) Ruud, Milan; sons, Dennis, Floyd and Jim, all of Tipton; six grandchildren; a sister, Margaret HilL Flint and a brother, Clare, Wilton. Corwin Norton WILTON, Iowa Corwin Norton, 63, of Wilton died Thursday at University Hospitals, Iowa City. Services will be 11 a.m.

Saturday at United Presbyterian Church, Wilton. Burial will be in Oakdale Cemetery. Visitation is 3 to 9 p.m. today at Lacock Funeral Home, Wilton, and 9 a.m. to died Thursday at Osteo- patnic Hospital Arrangements are pending at Runge Mortuary.

Dorothy Stillwell, Services for Dorothy Stillwell, 55, of 2509 McKin-ley Davenport, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Runge Chapel Burial will be in Davenport Memorial Park. Visitation is 3 to 9 p.m. today. Mrs.

Stillwell died Wednesday at St. Luke's Hospi- tal Survivors include her hus- band, Howard; sisters, Mrs. Richard (Frances) Colona, III, and Mrs. LaVer-. ne (Hervila) Hill Daven port; and brothers, Charles Hoffman, Eugene, and Walter Hoffman, Davenport.

May Strong Services for May Chambers Strong, 90, of 1715 Gaines Davenport, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Weerts Hill Fredericks Funeral Home, Davenport. Burial will be in Glendale Cemetery. Visitation is 3 to 5 and 7 to .9 p.m. today.

Memorials may made to Coronary Care Center at St. Luke's Hospital, where she died Wednesday, or Boy Scouts of America. May Chambers married Harold Strong in 1928 in Toledo, Ohio. I She was a former coloratura soprano. She had studied in New York City and 'had been a soloist with the Davenport Symphony Orchestra and on WOC-AM radio, Davenport.

She had formerly been a choir direc-. tor in a church in Birmingham, Mich. Mrs. Strong was a past president of Etude Club and Music Students Club, both in Davenport, and Alpha Delphian sorority. She was a member of Music Lovers; Science, Literature and Art Club; Antique Club; and FUNERAL INFORMATION FRIDAY EDNA BURMEISTER, 89 815 E.

Locust Chapel 11:30 A.M. SATURDAY EDWIN CARSTENS, 68 R.R. 2 Davenport Chapel 10 :00 A.M. DOROTHY STILLWELL, 55 2509McKinley Chapel 1:00 P.M. -M YEARS OF SERVICE UNGE KIMBERLY ROAD AT DAVENPORT AVENUE 391-6202 MASTERPIECE i Mr.

Freeze Church, Bennett. Burial will be in Inland Cemetery. Visitation is 2 to 9 p.m. today at Sheets Son Funeral Home, Tipton, and 9: 30 a.m. until service time Saturday at the church.

He was self-employed at Bennett Welding Repair. He had been employed for 20 years at John Deere Davenport Works, Mount Joy. Mr. Freeze married Bonnie Grau in 1957 in Davenport. He was a member of the church.

Survivors include his wife; daughters, Mrs. Patrick (Brenda) McGowan, Eldridge, and Mrs. Rick (Beverly) Dircks, Maquoketa; two granddaughters; his mother, Verena Freeze, Colona, sisters, Clara Proesch, Moiine; Velma Kuhn and June Pearson, both of Silvis; Kathyrn Kling, Coal Valley; Lois Behn, WoodhuU, Ruth CarroU, Colorado Springs, Lii Ella Lawrence, Floral City, and brothers, Earl Cedar Rapids; Delbert, Floral City; Le-land, Lathrop, Richard and William, both of Kansas City, and Le'Roy, Colona. Lidwina Gill CLINTON, Iowa Lidwina Gill 88, of Clinton died Thursday at Alverno Healthcare Facility, Clinton. Services will be 10 a.m.

Monday at St. Irenaeus Catholic Church, Clinton. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation is 2 to 4 and 7 to emeiery. Visitation is 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today. A memorial has been established. He was employed as a grain operator at Interna- tional Harvester, East Mo line Plant. Mr. Sharer married Anna- mae Kane in 1957 in Fulton He was a Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict.

He was a member of Fulton American Legion Post 402; Fraternal Order of Eagles, Clinton; and United Auto Workers Local 1304, East Moiine, in which he has served as a union steward since 1972. Survivors include his wife; sons, Steven and Terry, and his stepmother, Georgia Sharer, all of Fulton; sisters, Mrs. Alvin (Mary) Medema, Fulton, and Mrs. Roger (Katherine) Williams, Dubuque, Iowa; and a brother, Gerald, Fulton. Nora Tomlinson SHERRARD, 111.

Services for Nora M. Tomlinson, 84, of Sherrard will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Kirk, Huggins Esterdahl Funeral Home, Orion. Burial will be in Swedona Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation is 7 to 9 p.m.

today. Mrs. Tomlinson died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Donald grandchildren; and a broth-; er, Ray Sunbeck, Sherrard. 1 xvt i anteCli IVI 1 1 TTI 1 1 1 PT fodT gun VS ANGELES (AP) Pf said Thursday hey are lookmg for a sUent killer, an shoots people sittmg in their f5then4 lem t0 the street and rifles they PcKets.

Officers beheve the same rson has slam tw0 PeoPle: an oceanographer and a Princeton University stu- dent and susPect tQ the wounding of two women in SPnnratP shnotinps in t.ne Bevely Hils area this ings described the gunmaji as a black male. "He just walks up, never says a word, and starts shnntina" riptprtivp Khpr- man tne Wilshife Division said Tnursday. "Once the victim is dead, he thpn pnps thrnnph the vir- tim's pockets." OFFICIAL NOTICES JUVENILE NO. 4061-0982 NOTICE OF HEARING -v. IN THE JUVENILE COURT IN AND FOR "SCOTT COUNTV IOWA IN THE INTEREST OFf TAMMY JEAN RAMM, Child ,1 TO SAID; ARCHIE LE ROY RAMM, Father You are hereby notified that there is now on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Juvenile Court in the Scott County Court House, Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, a Termination Petition filed at the direction of the Juvenile Court alleging that the parentchild relationship be terminated according to Sections 232.116 (2) and 232.116 (5) of the 1981 Code of Iowa.

(See Termination Petition on file). You are hereby further notified that the Court has set the hearing on said Termination Peti tion for Ihe 28th day of October, 1982, at 10:00 A.M. in the Court Room of the Court House in Davenport, Scott County, lowo at which time you are directed to be present. You are further hereby notfr fied of your right to Counsel. If you desire, but are unoble to employ Counsel, such Counsel shall be appointed by the Court, Section 232.89 (1) of the 1981 Code of Iowa.

Dated at Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, this 28th day of September, 1982. MARY F. HAYMAN' DEPUTY PROBATION OFFICER Scott County Courthouse Davenport, Iowa 319 326-8612 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of September, 1982. MARGERET E. MEESE" NOTARY PUBLI.C in and for SCOTT COUNTY IOWA' AND WIU INCLUDE FAMOUS WRNITURI BEDDDINO NAMES UKI: LAN! SCHWEIGER SINGED CHROME CEAFT BERKUNE SEALV THEROPEDIC SROYHILl KIMBALL 1ASSETT MAYTAO WHIRLPOOL O.E.- ROPER -UNIVERSAL cnurca A memorial has been established.

Mr. Norton retired in 1980 as a foreman at Oscar Mayer Co, Davenport ne was an Army veteran oi worm war ana servea in the Army Reserves, retir- ing in 1972 at the rank of major. Survivors Include daugh- ters, MrsJohn (Ruth Ann) Emery, Davenport, and Mrs. Gary (Judy) Jens and Mrs. Denny (Grace) Cole, both of Muscatine; sons, Dean, Durant; Willard, uaveupui anu unu, wu- ton; 15 grandchildren; his mother, Mrs.

Griffith Nor ton, Wilton; a sister, Mrs. Gordon (Marguerite) and brothers, Wilbert, Tipton, and G. James and Mel both of Wilton. Russell Lueders CLINTON, Iowa Russell P. Lueders, 54, of Clinton died Wednesday at Jane Lamb Hospital The body will be cremated.

Private memorial services will be held at a later date. Pape Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. He was an operator at Du- Pont Co, Clinton. Mr. Lueders married Ruth Nimocks in 1968 in Clinton.

He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church and Fraternal Order of Eagles, both in Clinton. Survivors include his daughters, Mrs. (Julie) Ward, Fulton, Mrs. Gary (Cheri) Mar-tindale and Mrs.

Al (Kim-berly) Morrow, both of Clinton; Mrs. Larry (Coral) Fox, Pasadena, Texas; and Mrs. Robert (Laurie) Cur-ley, DeKalb, sons, Russell Peoria, and Gary, Kevin and Michael all of Clinton; 11 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. A.P. (Aria Mae) Sipes, Tulsa, and brothers, Donald, Camanche, and Richard, Clinton.

Craig Clemens BELLEVUE, Iowa -Services for Craig Andrew Clemens, 25, of Bellevue, formerly of Cedar Rapids, will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Bellevue. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation is 3 to 9 p.m.

today at Kingery-Gallagher Funeral Home, where a rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. A memorial has been established. Craig died Tuesday at St. Mary's Hospital Rochester, Minn. He was currently attending Hawkeye Insitute of Technology, Waterloo.

He had attended University of Wisconsin, Platteville, and a.m, Runge. Charles Davis, 11 a.m, Progressive Baptist Church, Davenport. Stanley Griffith, ip.m, Hodgson. George Harris, 1 p.m, Tri- City Jewish Cemetery, Davenport Frieda Heist, 11 am, Fairman. Virgil Kelley, 1:30 p.m., Trimble, Moiine.

Ludovica Mangels, 2 p.m, Fairmount Cemetery, Davenport John Scherber, 9:30 a.m, DeRoo; 10 a.m. Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Mo- line. Edgar Williams, 9: 30 a.m, VanHoe; 10 a.m, St Anne's Catholic Church, East Mo-line. Museum Guild. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Babara Garber, Friday Harbor, and Mrs.

James (Mary Jane) Nagel Burlington, Iowa; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Edwin Carstens Services for Edwin H. Carstens, 68, of R.R. 2, Davenport, will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Runge Chapel.

Burial will be in Davenport Memorial Park. Visitation is 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Mr. Carstens died Thursday at Davenport Osteopathic Hospital after an extended illness.

He had retired as a carpenter, employed by various construction firms. He was a member of Carpenters Local Union No. 4, Davenport. Mr. Carstens married Margaret Forsythe in 1946 in Davenport.

He served many years on the Quad-City. Labor Council Survivors include his wife; sons, Edwin C. and Timothy, both of Davenport, and David, Muscatine, Iowa; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sisters, Rita Willis and Adele Irwin, both of Davenport, and Shirley Doolittle, Flint, and brothers, Ernest, Fred and Manfred, all of Davenport, and Earl of Virginia. Bettendorf Homer Waite Homer Waite, 73, of 1326 State Bettendorf, died Thursday at St. Luke's Hospital.

Arrangements are pending at McGinnis Funeral Home. Rock Island Eugene Blair Eugene Blair, 55, of 1403 MONUMENTS BOB BEYER Park) 391 -6504 McCabe Ph: 322-4438 tsJ a caring community a the physical, emotional 1 brother, Sylvester, Jackson. Moiine Albert Caldwell Albert Caldwell 71, of 4320 11th St. Moiine, died Thursday at Franciscan Hospital. Arrangements are pending at Esterdahl Mortuary, Moiine.

Frank VanDeVeire Frank J. VanDeVeire, 70, of 212 19th Moiine, died Thursday at his home. Arrangements are pending at" Hodgson Funeral Home. Beulah Rittenhouse Beulah Kruse Rittenhouse, 81, of 1150 41st St, Mo-line, died Thursday at her home. Arrangements are pending at Esterdahl Mortuary, Moiine.

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