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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 53

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The Timesi
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Munster, Indiana
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53
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D-14 THE TIMES Sunday, August 23, 1987 TlMES a in Classified Advertising Obituaries Call Toll-Free III 21 9-933-3222 800-228-9362 312-891-0815r More obituaries: Page D-15 r-i A I pry: jQn FERKO, MARGARET JANET (NEEDRUGA) Ferko, Margaret Janet (nee Druga) formerly of Whiting -passed away Tuesday, August 18, 1987 in Maryland. Survivors: one son, Gary Ferko; two brothers, Elmer (the late Paulene) Druga, and George (Doris) Druga; one sister Irene (the late Walter) Ronberg; many nieces and nephews. Preceded death by, her son Robert her parents, John and Anna Druga, one brother, Andrew and Jean Druga, two sisters, Anna O'Saben and Donna Jean Druga. Funeral services will be Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the Claude E.

Griesel Mortuary, 10240 South Ew-ing Chicago, Illinois, to St. Francis DeSales Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment St. Mary Cemetery.

Visitiation Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. For further information please call 312-768-0632 O'NEIL, EDITH M. O'Neil, Edith M. age 92 of Evanston formerly of Hammond -passed away August 12, 1987 at Maryhaven Convalescent Home in Glenview, Illinois. Survivors: one son, Jerry A.

(Carolyn) O'Neil of Evanston, Illinois; two grandchildren, Jerry A. O'Neil Jr. of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and Peggy S. Moyski of Wneaton, Illinois; and five great-grandchildren. Prceded in death by Tier husband, Jerry D.

Memorial services will be held Monday, August 24, 1987 at 2 p.m. at the 1st Presbyterian Church of Hammond with Rev. Phillip Smith officiating. There will be no visitation. Mrs.

O'Neil was a member of the 1st Presbyterian Church of Hammond; Woodmar Country Club; and the Hammond Women's Club; owned and operated O'Neil's Auto Sales for 45 years. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Building Fund of the 1st Presbyterian Church of Hammond. MANNONE, JOSEPH Mannone, Joseph age 81 of Tamarac, Florida passed away August 21, 1987 at the Humana Hospital Cypress. Survivors: wife. Lena (Levigne); one son, Carl (Patricia) Mannone two sisters, Martha (late Jim) Gim-merano of Mount Clemens, Michigan, Anna (late Anthony) Parinalo of Detroit; and three grandchildren, Richard, C.J.

Jr. and Tracy-Ann. Funeral services wll be Tuesday, August 25 at 10 a.m. in St. Melchay Catholic Church in Tamarac.

In-tombment. Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Ft. Lauderdale. Visitation, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the T.M.

Ralph Plantation Funeral Home, 7001 N. 4th Ft. Lauderdale. Rosary will be recited Monday evening at 7 p.m. at the funeral home.

Mr. Mannone was a resident of Florida since 1944: a member of the Knights of Columbus; and a self-employed grocery store owner in Detroit. SHIVELY, LILLIAN I. Shively, Lillian I. age 62 of Hammond, Indiana passed away Thursday, August 20, 1987 at St.

Francis Hospital, Blue Island, Illinois. Survivors: husband, Albert; three sons, Daniel (Denise) Shively of Cape Coral. Florida, Albert at home, ana Ronald (Dawn) of Valparaiso, Indiana; six grandchildren; one sister, Nora (Dave) Arney of Lansing, Illinois; two brothers, John M. (Billie) Schutz of Pensicola, Florida, and Jerome Schutz of Oak Forest, Illinois. Funeral services will be held Monday, August 24, 1987 at 9:15 a.m.

from the Burns-Kish Funeral Home, 5840 Hohman Hammond to St. Catherine of Siena Church for Mass at 10 a.m. with Rev. Patrick Connolly officiating. Interment, St.

Joseph Cemetery, Hammond. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Prayer services will be held 3 p.m. Sunday afternoon. AP laserphoto Ship protest Three Greenpeace activists chained themselves to the stack of the German-registered waste burning ship VESTA Saturday.

They were later joined by three other environmental activists and the ship returned to port for police assistance. The Times Charts business in The Region every day Gunman's burial site debated THE WORLD'S BIGGEST CLOTHING STORE JUST FOR KIDS! "iff -enm- J0BIMCHE -s yVjcsv osh kosej 'FALSETTO ApfJ i -LEE kxl vflL -LEW'S HEIST Ut Ml CHEROKEE Y. I ItiM'N-GimsuO By EDITH M. LEDERER The Associated Press LONDON Michael Ryan, the gun-loving loner who became Britain's worst mass murderer, won't be buried with the doting mother he killed and "almost certainly" won't be buried in the town he devastated, his family said Saturday. Several relatives of his victims had expressed dismay that Ryan might be buried in the same graveyard as some of the 16 people he killed in Wednesday's shooting spree.

The massacre occurred in the small country town of Hungerford about 60 miles west of London. "We all feel strongly about this and do not want the idea of Ryan still staying in Hungerford," Susan Lavisher, a relative of one of the 13 people wounded in the rampage, told The Times of London. David Fairbrass, a cousin of Ryan and a family spokesman, said: "It is distressing for the people of Hungerford to think that he might be buried there, we understand that. We have not really decided where he will be buried, but it will almost certainly not be in Hungerford out of respect to the people who live there." The vicar of Hungerford, the Rev. David Salt, said he welcomed the news, though he had not yet heard from Ryan's relatives.

If the family wanted to bury Ryan in Hungerford, he said, "at law he has the right of burial in the parish" because he was a parishioner. But Salt said he believed it would be better if Ryan's body was cremated and the ashes scattered. One relative of a seriously injured victim, speaking on condition of anonymity, was quoted as telling The Times: "If Ryan's body is put in any churchyard in Hungerford it will be dug up and thrown out. Fairbrass said Ryan's mother, Dorothy, would be buried 25 miles away at Calne, Wiltshire, close to the village of Cherhill where she was born. Wiltshire police said they still don't know what led to Ryan's shooting frenzy.

Psychiatrists say they believe the 27-year-old unemployed laborer was suffering from acute schizophrenia. -Ryan has been nicknamed Rambo by Britain's tabloids because the indiscriminate massacre in Hungerford Tesembled the movie, "First Blood," in which Rambo, played by Sylvester Stallone, goes berserk in a small American town. In "First Blood," Rambo kills his first victim in a forest, then attacks a gas station before moving into town, shooting victims indiscriminately and setting fire to a building. Ryan killed his first victim in a forest, then opened fire on a gas station before driving into Hungerford, firing at anyone he saw and setting fire to the home where he lived with his mother. The Star, a mass-circulation tabloid, reported Saturday that it conducted a telephone opinion poll that asked whether films like "Rambo" should be banned after the Hungerford massacre.

It said 1,123 callers said "Rambo" should be banned while 1,278 said it should not. The rival Sun conducted a poll that found 10,180 callers in favor of a complete ban on gun ownership, with 2,791 against. The government announced Friday it will tighten the rules regulating gun ownership in Britain, where legal controls on possession of firearms are already among the toughest in the world. i. JL 1.

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