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Obituaries INDEX ment Parkwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Preg nancy Center North, 6805 York Road, Baltimore, 21212. P.M. at MacNabb Funeral Home. P.A.

301 Frederick Roed in Catonsville (el Beltway Exit 13) whore Funeral Services will be held on Saturday at 1 1 A.M. Interment Wood-lawn Cemetery. ftDEPIMOT mmm gum or ntfgjiaw and Saturday, 10 m. to Noon, with a Proyer Service being held at 12 Noon. Interment Park-wood Cemetery.

A Memorial Mass will be held on Monday, 9 a.m., at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Baltimore, 6601 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21204. Eugene Xavier 'Gene' Lawrence, 55, principal at Mergenthaler High School AGNOU, Julius VY. ALFANO John (Jock) ARISTIDOU, Jomii G. BENTIEY John W.

BRAGG, Robtrt W. BROWN, Mary Frances CADWALADER, Mary H. COS, Emilia Roesch CULLISON, Olivs T. DALY, Lilian OENNISON, Clifford T. ECKARDT, Etna M.

survived by lister Evelyn Torr and brother Richard E. Mullineaux and a large number of nieces and nephews. He was a life long farmer and will be remembered by the Monday Morning Breakfast Club. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the LORING BYERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8728 Liberty road (2 miles west of beltway exit 18 B) on Saturday 7 to 9 PM and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM, funeral services will be held Monday 12 noon at the funeral home. Interment Lake View Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers for those desiring memorial contributions may be made to the Nature Conservancy, 5410 Grosve-nor lane. Suite 100, Be-thesda, MD, 20814. A A 13 2 0 0 1 By Frederick N. Rasmussen UN STAFF fl im Mil 4 Educator: Eugene Xavier "Gene" Lawrence began his teaching career in 1967. Eugene Xavier "Gene" Lawrence, the charismatic principal of Mergenthaler Vocational Technical High School who helped initiate a renovation of the Baltimore landmark while fighting a rare form of cancer, died Tuesday of liposarcoma at Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care.

He was 55. Stricken with cancer 11 years ago, Mr. Lawrence lost his leg to the disease while inspiring faculty and students with his courage. A longtime resident of Overlea, he stepped down as principal of Mergenthaler last month. "He was a fighter and tried to be an example of strength.

He refused to give up," said his wife of 29 years, the former M. Eleanor Steg-maier. "After he had his leg amputated, he came to the cafeteria at lunch time and went from table to table allowing students to ask him questions," said Roberta J. Johnson, acting principal at the school near Lake Montebello and a friend for 22 years. "It gave them the opportunity to talk with him and see that even though he had lost his leg, he could still function." Mr.

Lawrence began his Baltimore teaching career in 1967 when he joined the faculty of Carver Vocational School to teach English and later taught at Lake Clifton Senior High School. In 1976, he was named assistant principal of Southeast Middle School, and during the early 1980s, he was assistant principal at Lake Clifton Senior High School. He was appointed principal of Francis Scott Key Elementary Middle School in 1983 and from 1988 to 1994 was principal of Hamilton Middle School. When Mr. Lawrence took over as principal of Mergenthaler In 1994, he found a school that was suffering from lack of maintenance and immediately began renovations and improving academics.

And while he preferred to be called Gene instead of Eugene, he detested his school's nickname of Mervo and waged a campaign on behalf of the proper title: Mergan- Church, Belalr Road and Willow Ave. in Overlea. At the church, he had served as president of the parish council, sang with the choir, worked at fund raising and taught pre-Cana classes. He was also a fan of golf and continued to play after his leg was amputated. A Mass of Christian burial will be offered at the church at 9 a.m.

today. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four daughters, Kathleen Collomb of Parkville, Bridget Lawrence of Philadelphia, Beth Lawrence and Genevieve Lawrence, both of Baltimore; and a brother, the Rev. Richard T. Lawrence, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church in Baltimore.

Elsewhere Dr. Alexandra Adler, 99, a neurologist and psychiatrist who was an expert on brain trauma, died Jan. 4 In New York. Dr. Adler wrote papers on subjects ranging from alcoholism to juvenile delinquency, and she was among the first to write a detailed analysis of post-traumatic stress disorders.

Her study was based on work with survivors of the Coconut Grove nightclub fire in Boston in 1942 that killed nearly 500 people, and she was later able to apply her findings to the treatment of World War II veterans. Edwin Etherington, 76, a former president of Wesleyan University and once the top executive for the American Stock Exchange, died Monday in Jupiter Island, Fla. In 1962, he became president and chief executive officer of the American Stock Exchange. Four years later, he was appointed Wesleyan president and served until 1970. Willie Neal Johnson, 65, a longtime member of a gospel singing group, died Wednesday In Tyler, Texas, of a stroke.

Mr, Johnson, known as "The Country Boy," joined with friends from his hometown of Tyler to form Willie Neal Johnson and the Gospel Keynotes. The group produced more than 20 albums, including "Ain't No Stopping Us Now," and their signature song, "That's My Son." "Ain't No Stopping Us Now" received a Grammy nomination in 1981. Sir Denys Lasdun 86, a modernist architect who designed London's Royal National Theatre, died Thursday in London of pneumonia. Vladimir Semichastny, 77, former head of the Soviet KGB security service and a key figure in the 1964 plot to oust Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, died yesterday in Moscow of a stroke, the radio station Ekho Moskvy reported. thaler.

An Indefatigable fund-raiser and no-nonsense principal, Mr. Lawrence vigorously lobbied for funds to improve his school. He also gave support to the College Board Program, which helped athletes improve their SAT scores and created a mentoring program with area businesses, and reinstated the National Honor Society. "He knew education and he knew what a kid needed to be successful and then he provided it," said Kevin C. Harahan, principal of Parkville High School and a friend.

Mr. Lawrence helped raise $1.3 million to build a track on campus for cross country coach Freddie Hendricks, whose teams were forced to practice at City College, Morgan State University, Herring Run Park and Kirk Field. The project is to be completed this summer and named Freddie Hendricks Field. "It was a great honor, and I told him so. I was touched that he thought that much of me," said Mr.

Hendricks, who has produced some of the area's most outstanding track stars and won nearly 20 city and state championships in a 30-year career. "His death is a great loss. We're all in a daze here, and It's so hard to accept." A man who moved easily among students and faculty, Mr. Lawrence often strolled the school's halls wearing a velour Mergenthaler sweater. Born and raised In Pikesville, he was a 1963 graduate of Loyola Blakefield.

He earned his bachelor's degree from Loyola College in 1967 and a master's in education, administration and supervision from Loyola in 1975. A deeply religious man, he was a communicant of St. Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Obituaries IN1)EP fUNCfULWiWU' KREIDLER, Melvin D. On January 11, 2001, MELVIN beloved husband of the late Gertrude (nee Catron); devoted father of M. Joan Weitzel and husband John devoted brother of the late Robert D.

Kreidler; devoted grandfather of Laura and jettrey frames. Shannon and Christopher Erhardt; devoted greatgrandfather of Connor Erhardt. Friends may call E.F. Lassahn Funeral Home P. 11750 Belair Road IKingsville), on Sunday 2:30 until 5 PM and 7 until 9 PM.

Funeral Services will be held at the Cowenton United Methodist Church, 10838 Red Lion Road on Monday at 10 AM. Internment Bel Air Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers the family request that contribu tions be made to the Cowenton United Meth odist Church. INDEPENDEYT fumm. woMtt wrwruttp LANGSTON JR.

Roaer B. un January iu, 2uui, ROGER B. JR; beloved husband of Marie Hunt Langston, devoted father of Steven, Michael, Jeffrey and Robert Langston and Marilee Williams. Al so survived by several grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Schimunek Funeral Hone 9705 Belair Road (Perry Hall), on Sunday and Monday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM.

With a vigil Service on Monday at 4 pM. Services will begin on Tuesday at a AM. Funeral Mass will be held at the Shrine of the Little Flower Church at 9 AM. interment in the Maryland Veteran Cemetery at Garrison Forest. LOWREY, Lillian M.

On January 11, 2001, LILLIAN M. (nee STANLEY); beloved wife of the late Elmer C. Lowrey; devoted mother of Louis Stanley Hack, Somers L. Huether, Carolyn Lee Puckett and Ann H. Ruf-fo; devoted grandmother of Lome and Julia, Bryan Hack.

Paul Stewart Huether, William Allan Puckett and Stephen Clifford Puckett, and Lisa Ann Romanowski, Deborah Ann Chapman. Also survived by three great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held at the Lassahn Funeral Home 7401 Belair Road, on Monday at 1 PM. Interment Perk-wood Cemetery. Friends may call on Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM.

MILLER. David Beniamin un January i zuui, DAVID BENJAMIN, beloved husband of Ann Miller, devoted father of Kimberly Miller of Marina Del Rev. CA. Beloved brother of Irene Siger of Md. and the late Aaron (Hawk) Miller.

Lov ing uncle of Lynn Kallens, Joel Siger, Steve Miller. Susan Miller and Gloria Schwartz. Services at Sol Levin son and Bros. 8900 Reisterstown road at Mt Wilson lane, on Sunday January 14 at 1 P.M. Interment Hebrew Friend shio Cemetery.

3600 Baltimore St. Please omit flowers. In mourning at IThe Pavilion) 4001 Old Court apt 409 (21208). 14 MOHR. Cotherina A.

On January 12. 2001. CATHERINE devoted daughter of the late William and Mamie Mohr, devoted sister of Agnes Panzer and the late Mary Nuth. Annabelle Mohr, William Mohr and Charles Mohr. Also survived by many nieces and neph ews.

A Christian Wake Ser vice will be held at the E.F. Lassahn Funera Home, P.A., 1 1750 Belair Road (Kingsville) on Sunday at 3 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Stephens Church (Bradshaw) on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment Parkwood Cemetery.

Friends may call on Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. INDEPENDENT MOSKAL, Julia On January 11. ZOOl JULIA MOSKAL. beloved wife of the late. John Mosksl, devoted mother of JoAnn J.

Plienis, John R. Moskal and Nancy Cruz: dear sister of Ann Simon. Elizabeth Mott, Louis King, Margaret Rvbka and r-rank King Also survived by five grandchildren and one oreat arandchiid. A Funeral Service will be held at Evans Chapel of Memories-Parkville on Mon. 1 1 A.M.

Interment Sacred Heart of Jesus Cemetery. Visiting Sun day 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM MOYE, Ruth Ann On January 9. 2001 RUTH ANN MOYE. Sur vived bv loving daugh ters, Cecilia Move, Karen Smith, Valerie Smith, and Ruth Move, two loving sons, Edwin Move and Warren Smith, three sis ters. Joan Williams.

Shir ley Johnson and Marga ret Nelson, one sister-in-law, Rose Wil liams. and one daugh ter-in-law, lesha Smith Also survived by nine grandchildren and two oreat-orandchildren. Ms. Move will be on public view Friday from 9 a.m., to 7 p.m., and the funeral will be on batur- dav with an 1 1:30 wake 12 p.m., funeral at the Gary P. March Funeral Home.

270 Fred Hilton Pass, Baltimore. MD 21229. Interment will be in Arbutus Memona Park. MULUNEAUX. Preston On Friday.

January 12 2001. PRESTON WALTER beloved husband of the late Martha Marie Mulli neaux Inee Winebargerl loving father of Dixie Marie Mullineaux and husband John Corame. and Thomas and wife Linda Mullineaux, Cher ished grandfather of Thomas and wife Me lanev Mullineaux. great grandfather of Emma Jale Mullineaux. Also ROBERTS, Grace Lor en I On January 10, GRACE QUINN ROBERTS LORENZ, beloved wife of Gail W.

Lorenz and tha late Elmer. L. Roberts, devoted mother of Lynn Roberts Jean, and Neal Roberts, loving grandmother of Eric Jean, Lisa Roberts, Deanna Lyston, Tammy Daiker end Maureen Paletti, great-grandmother of Joseph and Erynn Paletti, dear lister of Mary Stansbury. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday. January 20th at 11 am.

from the Oak Crest Village Chapel Parkville. In lieu of flowers, family requests memorial donations be made to Pleasant Hill U.M.C., 10911 Reisterstown road, Owing! Mills, MD 21117. DEPENDENT mam, mum or mmiww. ROTHE, James C. 4 On January 10.

20t. JAMES COLBERT ROTHE. devoted father of Tyler James Rothe. beloved son of Morjca Inee Colbertl and the lte Jack Frank Rothe, dear stepson of George A. Purring.

Survived by his wife Dawn, beloved brother of Monfce Rothe and her husband Bill Fabbri, Alicia Rothe and her husband Brian Daum and John Rothe, dear uncle of Brian and Travis Daum and Molly and Megan Fabbri. Also survived by many other relatives and friends. Friends msy call the Slack Funeral Home. A 3B71 Old Columbia pike. Ellicott City on Saturday 7 to 9 PM and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM.

A funeral service wilt- be held at Gary Memorial United Methodist Church, Daniels road, Ellicott City on Monday 11 AM. Interment St. John's Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions in Mr. Rothe's name may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 407 Central avenue, Reisterstown.

MO, 21136. CVDEPEM SAS, Betty Clark On December 20. 2000. suddenly et home. BETTYE CLARK SAS, 80, of Lutherville.

MD. loving wife of the lata Anthony (Andy) Sas, devoted mother of Mary Lee Sas of Timonium, MD, and loving sister of Ted Clark of Chicago, IL. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and an active member of the Govans Presbyterian Church. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, January 14. 2001, at 1 PM at Govans Presbyterian Church.

5828 York road, Baltimore, MD. Interment private. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Govans Presbyterian Church. 5828 York road, Baltimore, MD. 21212.

SCHIEFER, Francis R. On January 11, 2001, FRANCES beloved husband of Theresa G. (nee PribvO, devoted fa ther of Robert Stephen J. and Michael J. Schiefer, loving grandfather of Jessica.

Jennifer. Brittany, Ryan, and Bradv Schiefer, dear brother of Madelyn Vollerthum, Charles, Frank, and Jaok Schiefer, and tha late Elizabeth Schussler and John Schiefer. Mr. Schiefer is also survived by his great grandson Alex and two step-grandchildren James and Amber Comp-ton. A Christian Wake Service will be held at the Duda-Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk 7922 Wftje on Sunday at 3:30 P.M.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Our Lady of Hope Church, on Monday at 9 30 A.M. Interment Holly Hill Memorial Gardens. Friends may I Saturday and Sunday 3-5 and 7-9 P.M. CVDEPFN SCHULTZ, Virginia I. un January iu, zuui VIRGINIA L.

"Sis" (nee Davis) of South Baltimore, beloved mother of Virginia L. Hynsen, Blanche Harthausen, Earle Schultz Kimberly Baker and Melissa Anderson, loving sister of John Davis, dearest grandmother of seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Memorial Services will be held at the Mallory Center (1121 Riverside Avenue) on Sunday at 2 P.M. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in her memoryto the Youth Program of tfie Mallory Center. Arrangements by the McCuSv-Polyniak Funeral Home, P.A.

(South SEIDEL, Mishel On January 11, 2001 MISHEL SEIDEL beloved husband of Betty Seme! (nee Samuels), devotsd father of Dr. Ethan Seidel of Westminster, MD. A-thur Seidel of Baltimore, and David Seidel of Kingsville, MD, devoted father-in-law of Deborah Seidel, devoted brother of the late Dr. Joshua Seidel, devoted brother-in-law of Virginia Seidel, loving grandfather of Laura Seidel. Jessica and Andrew Antonakqs.

loving great-grandfatner sf Adam Antonakos, devoted nephew of Rebecca Finkelstein of Washington. DC, loving son of the late Dr. Herman and Rose Seidel. Funeral services wefe held on Friday. January 12.

Interment Arlington-Chizuk Amuno Congregation Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Contributions in his memory may be directed to Hadassah, 3723 Old Court roed. 205 (21208) or Beth Am Congregation. 2901 Eutaw place.

(212171. 'In mourning at The SefrJel residence Sunday through Tuesday. 14. SILBERSTEIN, Bessie On January 11, 2001 BESSIE R. SILBERSTEIN (nee Rabinowitz), beloved wife of the late Louis Silberstein, beloved mother of Myra Goldg-eier and Dr.

Charles Silberstein, both of Baltimore, devoted mother-in-law of Dr. Sheldon Goldgeier and Barbara Silberstein. Devoted sister of Elsie Schulman of Rockviile. MD and the late Joseph and Martin Robbins, lov-mg grandmother of; Su- DENT FRITZ, Jomti H. GOLDSTEIN, Reuben GOVER, Amtlia M.

GREINER, Roiemarie J. HAKANSON, Richard J. HERBIG, Elhel HEROLD, Millard F. Sr. HURLEY, Ellen JONES Donald R.

KERN, Wilbur C. KNtPP, Helen F. KREBS, Marianne S. KREIDLER, Melvin D. LANGSTON JR, Roger B.

LOWREY, Lillian M. MILLER, David Benjamin MOHR, Catherine A. MOSKAL, Julia MOYE, Ruth Ann MULUNEAUX, Preilon W. NAUNTON, Douglai H. NEUMAN, Gregory NORTON, Erica M.

PAJAK, Theodora P. RAVITA: Solvalore J. REICH, H. Edward ROBERTS, Giate Lortnl ROTHE, Jomei C. SAS, Betty Clark SCHIEFER, Francis R.

SCHULTZ, Virginia SEIDEL, Miihel SILBERSTEIN, Beit R. STEINBERG, Eva SUGAR, Ralph TEAGUE, Dorrs I. TENNILL, Betsey ZEMIL, Sidney Denotes Member of Independent Family Owned Operated Funeral Homes of Maryland TO VIEW DEATH NOTICES ONLINE VISIT SUNSPOT.NET MARYLAND'S ONLINE COMMUNITY sunspot.net and Dorothy Nettles and her husband Richard, loving brother of Allen Fritz, Lawrence Fritz, Edna Shortkroff, Hildreth Ka-non, Dorothy Fritz and the late John Fritz, dear grandfather of Kelly Shepherd. Rebekah Al-baugh, Renee Reid. Brian and Carrie Nettles and the late Robin Windham.

Also survived by five great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Bruzdzinski Funeral Home, P.A., 1407 Old Eastern avenue, Essex at Route 702 (beltway exit 361 on Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM. Funeral services from the Orems United Methodist Church on Tuesday at 11 AM. Interment Maryland Veterans Cemetery, Garrison Forest. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed in Mr.

Fritz's name to Stella Maris Hospice. 2300 Dulaney Valley road, Timonium, MD, 21093 or the American Cancer Society, POB 43025. Baltimore, MD, 21236. INDEPENDENT Haww homi or wmW. GOLDSTEIN, Reuben On Thursday, January it, 2001, REUBEN GOLDSTEIN, beloved husband of Margaret Goldstein (nee Bechtold); loving father of Jacob Goldstein and Norma Sledge; father in law of Linda Goldstein; devoted brother of Sylvia Unger, Mildred Sauers and the lete Evelyn and Frank Goldstein.

Survived by five loving grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services at Sol Levin- son and Bros. 8900 Reisterstown road at Mt. Wilson lane, on Friday January 12 at 11 AM. Interment Maryland Free State Post 167- Jewish War Veterans Cemetery, Rosedale.1 Please omit flowers.

Family at home at 801 Fisherman lane Edgewood, MD (21040) 13. GOVER. Amelia M. On January 12, 2001, AMELIA M. (nee Bariett); beloved wife of the late William F.

Gover and loving mother of Mariorie Harmon and the late Wil liam F. Gover; dear sister of the late Margaret McDonald, Clarence and Linwood W. Barrett Also survived by five arandchildrenr nine great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandcnu dren. The family will receive friends in the Lemmon Funeral Home of Dulaney Valley 10 West Pa-donia Road (at York Road), Timonium-Cock-eysville on Sunday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM.

Funeral Services will be held in the funeral home on Monday January 15, at 1 PM. Interment Poplar Grove Cemetery. Expres sions of sympathy may be directed in Mrs. Gov- er's name to the Activity Fund. CO Long View Nursing Home, PO Box 390, Manchester, MD 21102-0390.

GREINER, Rosemarie J. On January 10. 2001 ROSEMARIE J. GREINER. beloved wife of the late Freddie Greiner; devoted mother of Linda Klmg mever.

Frederick J. Grei ner. and Susan Eberle; loving grandmother of Kurt, Kate, Maria, jon. and two oteat-orandchil dren; dear sister of Lillian Krasnanskv, Carmela Schmitz. and the late Betty Wilhelm.

Friends may call at Evans Chapel of Memo ries Parkville. on Friday. HAKANSON, Richard J. un inursaay, January it, 2001, RICHARD JAMES, beloved husband of M. Jean Hakanaon (nee Palmer), loving father of Richard John and wife Jane Mark Palmer and Matthew James and wile Tracy Ann Hakanson, loving son of Christine and the late John P.

Hakanson, devoted brother of John Eugene, James and the late Kenneth Hakanson, cherished grandfather of Christopher, Shana and Matthew Hakanson Jr. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the LORING BYERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8728 Liberty Rd. (2 mi. West of Beltway exit 18 B) on Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Prayers will be held Sunday 3:15 P.M.

at the funeral home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday 9 A.M. at Holy Family Roman Catholic Church. Interment in Lake View Memorial Park. HERBIG, Ethel On Friday.

January 12, 2001, ETHEL, beloved mother ot David Heroig Janet Burl and Linda Baker. Friends may call on Saturday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., at the Stallings Funeral Home. P.A 311 1 Mountain Road, Pasadena, where Funeral Ser vices will be held on Saturday 8 P.M. Inter merjl private. HEROLD, Millard F.

Sr. On January 12. 2001 MILLARD F. beloved husband of Hilda M. Her old (nee Scheppske), de voted lather ot Millard c.

Herold Jr. and Virginia M. Stevenson. Also survived by nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the McUuiiy- Polvniak Funeral Home P.A., 237 E.

Patapsco Ave (Brooklyn) on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. where Funeral Services will be held on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Park. INDEPENDENT Mam toot of mxnjta HURLEY. Ellen On January 12.

2001, ELLEN beloved sister of Ruth G. Franz, Robert G. Hurlev and the late William Charles (Buck) Hurlev and Dorothv Hur dle; devoted sister-in-law of Marv Hurley. Also sur vived by nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Las sahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belair Road on Monday at 2 P.M.

Interment in Park-wood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Maryland Schoo tor the Blind, vis iting hours Saturday and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. INDEf JONES Donald R. On January 11. 2001 DONALD beloved hus band of the late Dolores Jones (nee Gunselmann); dear mother of John (JR), and Michael Jones; moth er-in-law of Fran Ritter Jones and grandfather of Heather Jones.

Services at Kaczo rowski Funeral Home 1201 Dundalk ave nue on Monday at 10:30 AM. Interment Sacred Heart of Jesus Cemetery Visiting hours Saturday and Sunday 3 to and to 9 PM. KERN. Wilbur On January 10, 2001 WILBUR CHARLES, beloved husband of the late Amelia Anna Kern (nee Schmitt devoted father of William Kern, II, and Susan Lehman: dea grandfather of William Scott Kern. Barry Michael Lanman.

Kristina Michelle Lanman and Steven Vin cent Macaluso; great grandfather of J.T Sands, Alexa Anne Kern, Olivia Noelle Lanman Svdnev Marie Kern. Ben jamin Michael Lanman and Joseph Sands. Friends may call at the tche -Wiedefeld f-u neral Home, 6500 York road at Ovetbrook on Friday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 o.m. A Funeral Service will be held Saturday, 10 a.m.. at the tunera home.

Interment Lake View Memorial Park lieu of flowers, contribu tions may be made to the Scottish Rite Charita ble Foundation, 3800 Charles Street, Baltimore, 21218 CSDEPEM KNIPP. Helen F. On January 11. 2001 HELEN FAWCETT KNIPP. Beloved wife of the late George Walter Knipp dear mother of Charle: Christopher Knipp and Anne Knipp Griffith.

Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Fu neral Home, 6500 York Road At Over brook on Monday 2 to PM and Tuesday 9 to 10:15 AM. A Graveside Service will be hel Tuesday 11 AM at Lou don Park Cemetery Those desiring may make contributions to bden-wald Library. 800 South- erlv Road. Towso 21286 or Goucher Col leoe. 1024 Dulaney Val ley Road, Towson 21204 eNde; CSDEP KREBS.

Marianne S. On January 12, 2001 MARIANNE S. KREBS. be loved wife of Edward J. Krebs: devoted mother of Michael and Heaihe Krebs.

Karl Krebs. Wil ham and Melanie Krebs and Suzanne and Bill la muloms: lovino grand mother of Knsten and Robbie Tamulonis. Jes sie. Nick and Steohei Krebs: dear sister of Jack, Florence and Kath- enne Schwarzel. Friends "may call Evans Chaoel of Memo ries Parkville on Sunday and Monday.

2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Funeral Liturgy will be held on Tuesday, 9 a at St Ursula Church. Inter Because of limited space and the large number of requests for obituaries, The Sun regrets that It cannot publish all the obituaries It receives. Because The Sun regards obituaries as news, we give a preference to those submitted within 48 hours of a person's death. It Is also our Intention to run obituaries no later than seven days after death, NAUNTON, Douglas H.

On January 11, 2001. DOUGLAS HAMMEN NAUNTON, beloved husband of Sharon D. (nee Hobson) Naunton, dear stepfather of Stewart A. Anthony and his wife Karen and Dana R. Anthony and her fiance' Dennis Jazwinski, brother of Patricia N.

Guarino, Herbert E. Naunton and his wife Patricia, William S. Naunton and Anne Naunton, ateo-grandfa- ther of Laurel and Taylor Anthony, Samantha and Denny Jazwinski and the late Austin Jazwinski. He is also survived bv two uncles, six nephews and their families. Family will receive friends at the Ruck Towson Funeral Home 1050 York Road (beltway exit 26A), on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Mr. Naunton will lie in state in the Oak Crest Retirement Community Chaoel on' Mon day from 10 to 10:30 A.M., at which time tuneral services will be held. Interment Loudon Park Cemetery. indepeSdeyt NEUMAN. Greaorv un January i zuui, GREGORY, beloved son of the late Herry and Helen Neuman.

Dear brother of Harrv L. New man brother-in-law of Jessie Neuman. Also survived by two aunts, Anna Trau and Marie De Vaughn, two nephews, Andrew and Matthew Neuman. Christian Wake Ser vices at the FAMILY OWNED LILLY AND ZEIL ER. INC.

FUNERAL HOME, 700 S. Conkling Street (entrance on Foster Avenue), on Sunday at 7:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

Friends may call Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. NORTON, Erica M. Suddenly, on January 1 1 2001. ERICA M. NORTON, of Mt.

Airy, MD. dearest daughter of George Norton Jr. and Josette Norton, loving sister of Denise Christine Norton, granddaughter of Helen and ijeorge I. Norton sr. and Fortunee Tunnev.

Al so survived bv several aunts, uncles and cousins. Erica brought happiness to all she encountered. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place Monday, January 15, 2001. 10 A.M. at St.

Josephs Roman Catholic Community, Eldersburg. MD. Interment Lake View Memorial. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to The Erica M. Norton Memorial Scholarship Fund, co Tom O'Brien.

2820 Summersby Rd Mt. Airy, MD 21771. Arrangements by Burrier-Queen Funeral Directors PA www.burner-queen.com PAJAK, Theodore P. On January 12, 2001. THEODORE PETER of Bel Air, beloved husband of Eugenia 'Jean" Paiak.

devoted father of Theodore T. Paiak of Houston, TX, Richard A. Pajak of Havre de Grace, Barbara P. Green of Clearwater. FL.

John C. Paiak of Ben Lomond, CA, and Mary Jean Pajak of Washington, DC. dear brother of John T. Page of Vancouver, WA, and Lucy May-ernik of Tigard, OR. Also survived by six grandchil-dren and five great-grandchildren.

The family will receive friends at the Evans Funeral Chapel-Bel Air, 3 Newport drive, (Routes 23 24 -Forest Hill) on Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. Vigil service at 8:30 PM. A funeral liturgy will be held at St. Margaret's Church on Monday at 1 1 AM. Intermet Sacred Heart of Mary Cemetery.

Memorial donations in Mr. Pajak'a name may be made, to St. Margaret Church, 141 Hickory avenue, Bel Air. MD. 21014 or the Hospice of Baltimore.

6601 N. Charles street, Towson, MD, 21204. INDEPEEYr RAVITA, Solvotore J. On January 11, 2001, SALVATORE JOSEPH RAVITA former husband of Catherine Ravita, devoted father ot John Thomas James and Timothy D. Ravita, Susan M.

Blackburn, Dr. Michele E. Wells, and Eileen A. Ravita. brother of Joseph M.

Mastrocola, Mary C. Angela R. Ravita, Santa J. Hoaan. Loretta J.

Battin. Dr. Rose F. Ravita and the late Angelo and Amelia G. Ravita and Jo seph Mastrocola, loving grandfather of 16 and great-grandfather of two many nieces ano nepn-ews.

Friends may call at the WITZKE FUNERAL HOME OF CATONSVILLE 1630 Edmondson ave nue. (1 mile west of beltwav exit 14) on Sun day from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM and Monday from 4 to 7 PM where a Wake Service will be held at 4:30 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Agnes Catho lie Church on Tuesday at 9:30 AM. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery Those who desire mey make donations to the National Riuht to Life Foundation.

Attn: Don Parker, 419 7th street, Suite 500. Washington. DC. 20004. REICH, H.

Edward On January 10, 2001. EDWARD REICH, beloved husband of Elinor Reich (nee Ruff) devoted father of Robert E. and William C. Reich, grand father of Steveit P. and Michael R.

Reich. Also survived by maces and nephews. Friends may call on Friday 3 to 5 and 7 9 PHILLIPS, Howard Dorothy On this day, your 50th Anniversary, and your first together in seven years. Your children would like to sav how much we love you and miss you. ALAN, KARAN, CINDY, KEN ROBIN Happy Birthday Totsy It's been a year tine you left us.

II only seems like yesterday. You will always be in our hearts. We will never forget you, Love, Joan, Denise, Kevin, Rachel, Damien, Sfieba Elk SCHUYLER SR. JOHN In loving memory of JOHN T. SCHUYLbn It's been one year ago since vou suddenly passed away.

You were a sweet and kind man who is missed and loved so very, very much. The Preatest Dad and Pop-op anyone could ever have. We love you very much. YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER AND GRANDKIDS. TO VIEW DEATH NOTICES ONLINE VISIT SUNSPOT.NET MARYLAND'S ONLINE COMMUNITY sunspot.net AGNOLI, Julius W.

On January 10, 2001 JULIUS beloved bus 1 A .1 Interment in West Va. at a later date. CADWALADER, Mary H. Un January 1 1, zuui, MARY HELEN CADWALADER, beloved sister of Thomas Cadwalader, Anne Cleland Earle and Benjamin R. Cadwalader.

Also survived by seven nieces and nephews. Service at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Em-morton, MD. on Tuesday January 16 at 11 A.M. Interment in Green Mount Cemetery.

(Baltimore) Friends may call at her residence on Sunday and Monday 2 to 5 P.M. In lieu of flowers those desiring may make memorial contributions to St. Alban's Anglican Church, 101 1 Old JoDoa Jop- pa, MD. 21085. Nature Conservancy.

Maryland Chapter, P.O. Box 17223, Bait. MD. 21298 or The Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 6 Herndon Ave. AnnaDolis MD.

21403 Arrangements by Henry W. Jenkins a sons. INDEPENDE PWCWl. HOttt Of MrUnUWfc COS, Emilie Roesch On Wednesday, January 10, 2001, EMILIE ROESCH COX, age 100. of Ruxton.

MD. An attor ney by profession. She was the widow of Hal-bert Nelson Cox. She is survived by a daughter Kristin Cox Smith and two grandchildren Nelson Levering Smith and Emily Jerrard smith all ot At lanta. GA.

A graveside service in Huntingtown is planned for a later date. National Cremation Society charge of arrangements 770-923 240. CULLISON, Olive T. On January 11. 2001 OLIVE THEODORA CULLISON of Sykesville beloved wile of Robert Valentine Luinson, ae-voted mother of Robert Mi chael and Scott Makay Culli-son and Holly Mane Moore, loving sister of Bernice Broughton and the late Shirley Kimmel.

Also survived by live grandchildren and one great orandchild. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday at 2 PM from Fairhaven Chaoel. 7200 Third avenue, Sykesville. Arrange ments are with Height Funeral Home Lhapel. ttoute Ji, Sykesville.

independent DALY, Lillian un January iu, iwi, LILLIAN DALY (nee Beady), wife of the late William. Beloved mother of Anna Marie (Bill) Cranston, Sean (Jane) Daly and Brian Daly, grandmother of Billy and Patrick. Funeral Tuesday 9 A.M. from the Stolfo Funeral Home, 2536 S. Broad Philadelphia, PA.

Funeral Mass 10 A.M. at St. Monica Church 17th Ritner Philadelphia Int. SS Peter Paul Cemetery, Spring-dale, PA. Viewing Monday evening 7-9 P.M.

DENNISON, Clifford T. On January 11, 2001, CLIFFORD T. beloved husband of Rosemary Dennison (nee O'Connor); devoted father of Ken-nith M. Dennison and his wife Lisa, Sandra M. Dennison, Lisa T.

Sandlin and her husband Julius and Clifford T. Dennison III, loving grandfather of Steven, Beniamin. lacn ery, Andrew, Sarah Michelle. Anna and Jor dan; dear brother of Georgette Shay. The family will receive friends at the Duda-Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk 7922 Wise Avenue on Saturday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM, where the Funeral Service will be held at 8 P.M.

In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy, may be directed to the American Can cer Society. 8219 Town Center Drive. Baltimore. MD 21236 0025. INDEPENDENT ECKARDT, Erno M.

On January 10, 2001 ERNA M. ECKARDT, be- Inuari uuifa nf Kurt Fck- erdt. loving mother of William Eckardt, dear sister of Ruth Nazareno and Gunther Reimann. Also survived by four grandchildren and three great nrfinHrhilrirnn Mrs: Eckardt rests at the HUBBAHL) HjrvtHftL ens avenue where friends may call on Monday trom trt anii 7 In 9 Services will be held Tuesday at 11 A.M. at the tuneral home, inter ment Loudon Park Ceme tery.

FRITZ. James H. On January 11, 2001. JAMES HERBERT FRITZ, beloved husband of Lois Ruth Fritz inee Nitz) de voted father of Marilyn Reid and her husband Scherl, Barbara Shepherd ther of John W. Bentley and wife Beth and Lisa Ryan and husband Michael, beloved brother of William Bentley and Edna Szyika, loving brother-in-law of Michael Krause.

dear grandfather of Dylan Ryan and Rachel and Scott Bentley. Christian Wake Service at the Charles L. Stevens Funeral Home 1501 E. Fort on Sunday at 4 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, on Monday at 10 A.M.

Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Park. Family invite friends to call at the Funeral Home, on Saturday and Sunday 3-5 and 7-9 P.M. Family request, in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Building Fund, 1532 E. Fort Baltimore. MD 21230.

BRAGG, Robert W. On January 11, 2001, ROBERT W. BRAGG, be loved husband of Helen Louwil a Bread: oving fa ther of Deena SchWinn 8nd Donna Willey; dear brother of Margie Simmons of Laurel, Mary Lou Merrotto of Clarks burg, Bill Bragg and the late Samuel Bragg of Clarksburg, WVa. Also survived by three Grandchildren Jes se Schwinn, Jenne Schwinn and Jenna Wil lev. may call at the Bruzdzinski Funeral Home.

P.A. 1407 Old Eastern avenue, Essex at Route 702 (Beltway Exit 36), on Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services from the Middle River Baptist Church on Monday at 1 1 A.M. Interment Holly Hill Memorial Gardens. indepfestt BROWN, Mary Frances On Thursday.

January 11 2001. MARY FRANCES BROWN, of Glen Burnie, beloved wife of the late Wil iam L. Brown, devot ed mother of Nancy Don ne v. dear sister ot ues sie Garner. Loving grandmother of Thomas Stercher and James Starcher M.

The family will receive visitors at the Singleton Funeral Home, P.A. with Cremation Center. 1 Sec ond Avenue, W. (at Crain Hiahwav Glen Bur nie from 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 PM on Saturday where the Funeral Ceremony will be held at 8 P.M. in band of Gertrude A.

(nee btaniey); oevoteo ramer of Linda Agnoli Driessen and husband Josh; devoted brother of Arthur 0. Agnoli and wife Beverly and John W. Agnoli; grandfather of Scott William Driessen. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. A Christian Wake Service will be held E.F.

Lassahn Funeral Home P.A., 11750 Belair Road (Kingsville), on Sunday at 3 PM. Mass of Christian Burial will celebrated in St. Josephs Church (Ful-lerton), on Monday at 9:30 AM. Interment St. Josephs Church Cemetery.

Friends may call on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. In lieu of flowers the family request that contributions be made to the Polycystic Kidney Foundation, or to the American Cancer Society. EVDEF AlFANO John (Jock) On January 12, 2001 JOHN (JACK) ALFANO, JR. of Kent Island. Md.

beloved husband of Ka-thy Alfano. loving son of Edith and John Alfano dear brother of Ka ren Maglaty and Holly Turner. Friends may call BAR RANCO SONS P.A. Severna Park Funeral Home, Ritchie Hwy at Robinson Road on Sun day 2 to 5. A Memorial Mass will be held Monday 10 A.M.

at St. Chris-tooher Church in Chester, Md. In lieu of flowers donations in John Alfano. Jr. name to the Johns Hopkins Scleroderma Re search Fund.

Johns Hopkins Deot of Medical De velopment Office, 1620 McElderry Street, Suite 2228, Baltimore, Md 21205. ARISTIDOU, James G. On January 10. 2001 JAMES G-, beloved hus band of Mildred M. Ar istidou (nee Gomer).

Also survived by Little Boy. Friends may call at the FAMILY OWNED HAR TLEY MILLER FUNERAL HOME. CHTD. 7527 Har ford Road on Sunday fro 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM where services will be held on Sunday at 8:30 PM. Interment Restlawn Memorial Gardens.

Cum berland, MD. BENTIEY John W. On January 11, 2001 JOHN "BONES' W. BENT- LEY dearest husband of Mary Ellen Bentley Sun Classified Call (410) 539-7700 3 to 5 to 9 m. and her husband Doug, the Funeral Home Chapel.

(nee Krause). devoted ta.

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