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Des Moines Tribune from Des Moines, Iowa • 6

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DES MOINES TRIBUNE November 13, 1981 Services for Walter H. Biddle, 85, of Mitchellville will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Mitchellville Christian Church. Burial will be in Mitchellville Cemetery. Mr.

Biddle died of a heart attack Thursday at home. A native of Bondurant, he lived in 1 the Mitchellville area most of his life. He was a retired WALTER H. farmer WALTER H. Obituaries WALTER H.

BIDDLE BIDDLE carpenter member of Mitchellville Christian Church, Mitchellville American Legion and Mitchellville IO0F. Survivors include his wife, Mary; a daughter, Helen Stroup of Mitchellville; two sisters, Mrs. Roy Miller of Des Moines and Bertha Atkinson of Pueblo, a brother, Conley of Des Moines; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Mitchellville Christian Church Building Fund. Friends may call at the Mitchellville Funeral Home.

ERNEST JENNINGS Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Dahlstrom Funeral Home for Ernest Jennings, 76, of 171 N. Pleasant Hill Blvd. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery in Pleasant Hill. Mr.

Jennings died of cancer Wednesday. at Parkridge Manor, 4755 Parkridge Ave. A native of Laclede, he ERNEST lived in Des Moines JENNINGS 60 years and was a ERNEST JENNINGS retired welder for Artistic Manufacturing Corp. Survivors include his wife, Georgia; two sons, Floyd of Mitchellville and Troy of Altoona; a daughter, Lorene Dishman of Pleasant Hill; two brothers, Raymond and Jasper, both of Des Moines; 15 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home until 9 tonight.

VIRGINIA MAXINE HATCH Virginia Maxine "Ginger" Hatch, VIRGINIA MAXINE 61, of Vancouver, and formerly of Des Moines died of cancer Wednesday in Vancouver. Services will be 2:30 p.m. Monday at Dunn's Funeral Home. Intombment will be in Resthaven Mausoleum. She was born in Des Moines and moved to VIRGINIA MAXINE Vancouver in 1980.

HATCH A retired accountant for the Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department, she was a member of First Southern Baptist Church in Orchards, Wash. Survivors include her husband, Raymond two sons, Larry Plew and Robert Plew, both of Vancouver; a brother, Harry C. Stotts of Des Moines; two sisters, Alice Thomas of Des Moines and Mary Lou Niemann of Milwaukee, and five grandchldren. Visitation will be Sunday at the funeral home. CASE DeHAAN The Tribune's lowa News Service PELLA, IA.

Case De Haan, 58, of Pella died Thursday at the Pella Community Hospital after an illness of several months. He had been superintendent of Plant No. 2 at Vermeer Manufacturing Co. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at First Christian Reformed Church here, with burial in Oakwood Cemetery.

Survivors include his wife Nelly, six sons, two daughters, 15 grandchil- ETHEL NELSON GLENN Services for Ethel Nelson Glenn, 58, of 915 Wolcott who died of an aneurysm Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Burial will be in Glendale Cemetery. A lifelong resident of Des Moines, she was the office manager of Ruan Leasing accounting depart- ETHEL NELSON GLENN ment. She was a member of First Lutheran Church.

Survivors include two daughters, Karen Hansen and Kathy Glenn, both of Des Moines; a brother, Harold Nelson of St. Paul, and a grandson. Friends may call at the funeral home. Sherman C. Gray, 75, of 3521 S.E.

Fifth St. died of a heart ailment Thursday at Des Moines General Hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Southtown Funeral Home. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

A lifelong resident of Des Moines, he was a retired foreman for J.P. White Cement Co. He was a member of Eagles Lodge and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He is survived by his sister, Inez Fryer of Winterset; a brother, William of San Diego, and a half-sister, Goldie Robbins of Norwalk.

Friends may call at the funeral home. Reagan calls; tot's parents thank him SHERMAN C. GRAY CEDAR RAPIDS, IA. (AP) Mark and Julie Beckett got a chance Thursday night to thank President Reagan personally for helping make it possible for their daughter, Katie, to go home from the hospital. Reagan called the Becketts after the government announced that Katie would be allowed be cared for at home without losing federal help to pay for her medical care.

Reagan had dramatized the child's plight at his news conference earlier in the week. Julie Beckett said the president "said he had seen Katie on television, and said 'Katie is a beautiful He wanted to make sure we were all right. He said, 'I hope you're holding up under the Mark Beckett said Reagan "was concerned because the press found out Katie's identity and was concerned about the exposure taking a toll on us. We told was taking its toll, but that was the least of our worries." Julie Beckett said the president's action "was tremendous. We think so much of him, and he has done so much for us." Katie has been hospitalized since she was 5 months old because of a respiratory problem that developed after she was stricken with viral encephalitis.

Doctors say the child can be treated at home, but until Thursday, federal Medicaid payments for the expensive treatment would have been cut if she had left St. Luke's Hospital. When she heard that her daughter at last could come home, Julie Beckett hopped in her car and "cried all the way" to the hospital. "I pulled up next to a policeman and I thought, 'Oh no, he's going to stop me. He thinks it's some hysterical But she made it to the hospital dren, four brothers and four sisters.

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