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Section 1B Chicago Tribune, Saturday, February 23, 1980 ROMAN Joseph Roman, Death notices Feb. age li: Obituaries beloved husband of the late Katarl. na; oear tarner ot einaoeth Ankar. berg, Paul, Ketherine Herring, Ann Stachurski and the late Mai. Joseph JEZI0R Oskar Kokoschka, rebel expressionist artist, dies NAUGHT0N Sag Alfred f.

O' Brill notlct. NEWMAN Edna Enstrom Newman, wife of the late Robert Enstrom and Frank Newman; mother of the late Jean DeFreece. Graveside service Monday, 1:30 at Mpunl Emblem Cemetery, t)l-u. NYREN Loitit M. jezier, nee Bieiar, wire or 14 grondchiidren'and 17 great tht late Albert; loving mother ot Casmitrt (Frank) Pelc, Edmund (Dorothy) and Kavmono; gear sisier of John Bieiet, Mae (ttrC late Cm-mir) Pewelko, Florence (Henry) r.nocnnaren.

t-unerat Monday, Pe. 25, at a.m. trom Schmidt Funeral Home, J056 58 Belmont lo St. Benedict's Church lor Mass at a.m. Interment St.

Joseph Cemetery, Visitation after a p.m. Sunday. Nik lew. ci and the late waiter (An Bie at; devoted aunt ot many. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.m., from Goyoilnski-Trotimuk Funeral Home, Walter P.

Nvren. It, ef Holiday, Feb. 14, 1980, formerly of Chicago, emotovee of Metropolitan 8so N. word corner ot Cort senitanr District, husband of viola; father of Walter brother of Stanley of Oak Lawn, III. Funeral services were held Feb.

II, In Holiday, land, to St. Mary of the Angels Church. Mass II a.m. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery.

Visitation bf 9ns i p.m. Saturday. HU t-0258. SARLI See Violet Pavont police. SHACKUT0N Mary Shackleton of Lemonf, Feb.

72. beloved wife of the lale Ernest; loving mother of Lois (Joseph) Col-aoietro, Rita (Rov) Hostert and ria. JOHNSTON BRILL Allred at. O'Brll be overt hinh.nd Robert (Anionic el Shack eton. Ot Marie A.

0' Brill, nee Naughton: Oskar Kokoschka Style noted tor hectic brush marks, vivid colors. dear father ot John Robert A. CPD. Funeral service Mondav, Feb. 25, at 11 a at the Mar.

kiewici Funeral Home, 106 Jllinoig John Ian Campbell Memorial services for John Ian Campbell, 94, a retired accountant, will be at 13 a.m. Mondayinthe Elliott Chapel of the Presbyterian Home, 3131 Simpson Evanston. Mr. Campbell, who was preceded in death by his wife, Alice, was a resident of the retirement home for 31 years before he died there Thursday. He formerly had offices in the Palmer House.

Lowell Poteshmtn Services for Lowell Poteshman, 47, of Highland Park, will be at 11 a.m. Monday in North Shore Congregation Israel, 1185 Sheridan Glencoe. Mr. Poteshman died Thursday while vacationing in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was a partner in Morry's Men's Wear of Chicago and Northbrook Court.

He was active in the Jewish United Fund. He is survived by his wife, Judy; two sons, Robert and Laurence; a daughter, Karen; his father and mother, Morry and Shirley; and two brothers. Lemoni. interment Mount ver- non Cemetery, Lemont. Visitation Saturday 7 to p.m.

and Sunday 1 to. Elmer c. Johnston, suddenly, or Be li wood, beloved husband of Mary Madeline, nee Dochenev; loving father of Dennis E. (Nona) and Harry R. (Cora Sue) Johnston; grandfather of six; dear brother of Harry R.

and Jane Johnston. Funeral Monday, Feb. 25, 9:30 a.m., from Rosewood Funeral Home, 4000 St. Charles Bellwood. Mass 10 a.m.

at St. John Chrysostom Church. Interment Oueen of Heaven Cemetery. Visitation Saturday 7 to 10 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.

to 10 p.m. S44 6667. 4 and to p.m. 234363. i (Pamela) and coiette (Jerome) Mever; 13 grandchildren; fond brother of Mrs.

Marv G. Guarneri, the late Lillian and Donald. Funeral Monday, a.m., from Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero Ave. to St.

Mary of the Woods Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Calvary. Charter member of St. Marv ol the Woods Parish.

Past commander of Consumers Post A.L. and member of Disabled American Veterans. Please omit Howers. Visitation Saturday from a to 10 p.m, and Sunday 1 to 10 p.m. 7U-X SIEJA dren; and four great-grandchildren.

Jerry Rlssman Services for Jerry Rlssman, long-time treasurer of Waters Conley electronics manufacturers, will be at 11 a.m. Monday In the chapel at 111 Skokie Blvd. Wllmette. Mr. Rissman, 82, a North Side resident, died Thursday in Louis Weiss Memorial Hospital.

Before his 30 years with Waters Conley, he was president of the Jerry Rissman Silk Co. on State Street. He also was a board member of "Lakeview Anshe Sholora Congregation. He is survived by one son, Gerald; one daughter, Mrs. Blossom Kovin; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and three sisters.

Rev. Peter Witmanskl The Rev. Peter Witmanskl, 87, pastor emeritus of St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, died Friday, The Chicago native was pastor at several area Catholic churches before moving to St. Mary Magdalene in 1947.

He was architect and prime mover behind the building in 1952 of the new church at 8426 S. Marquette Av. He also was involved in community, social, and hospital work, serving as chaplain at Fresh Air Hospital and Home of the Aged Little Sisters of the Poor, and founding the St. Josaphat Youth Club, the first of its kind in the Chicago area. He retired in 1966..

He is survived by one sister. Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at St. Mary Magdalene. Visitation will be Saturday, 4 to 9 p.m., and Sunday, 9 a.m.

to 1 p.m., at the chapel at 8356 S. Marquette Av. George w. Siela. beloved husband) ol Eleanor nee Abramoske; lov.

ing father ot Donald E. (Shirley) I grandfather of Calhy, Lisa and Mark; brother of Antonette Mror, Joseph, (Marv) Virginia (Stanley) Janovsky, Clara (George) De- KAISHAS MONTREUX, Switzerland AP Anst-rlan-born painter Oskar Kokoschka, a leading exponent of expressionist art, died Friday at the age of 93. Kokoschka, an outstanding figure of the international art world for more than half a century, died at the hospital of Montreux, near the Lake Geneva town of Villeneuv where he made his bom. The tall, rugged-faced artist had kept to his rigid work schedule until recently, according to a source close to the family. He is survived by his Czechoslovakia-born wife, Dr.

Olda Kokoschka. KOKOSCHKA'S EMOTION-CHARGED works, characterized by hectic brush strokes, twitching lines, and vivid colon, hang in art galleries and museums throughout the world. Equally famous for his portraits and landscapes, he also was a founder of expressionist drama. Throughout his often tempestuous life, ha followed a fiercely independent line that defied ready labels. Kokoschka, son of a goldsmith from Prague, began his career in Vienna where he touched off a scandal with bis bold paintings and an See Margherftt BaggiO notice.

KAMBANIS 0HZ0URK metoulis, Frank, (Emily) Lillian (Frank) Pine. Chester (Anne) and Florence (John) Sedarook. Resting i at Hornburg-Ktein Evergreen Funer-al Home, 2955 W. 9Slh St. Saturday and Sunday 2 to 10 P.m.

Service Mondav I p.m. Interment Bethania, 422-7010. Anna Scordaras. beloved wife of the late George; loving mother of Anthony (Carol) and John (Mary) Kambanis; devoted grandmother of fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday, 11:45 a.m., from Chapel of Adtnamis Funeral Directors, 4700 N.

Western Ave. Services, 12:15 p.m., at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 2727 W. Winona. Interment Elmwood Cemetery.

Visitation Sun-day, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society will be appreciated. 334-1700 SMITH Julia R. Ohiourtr, nee Bednarek, beloved wife of John loving mother of John J.

(Ann) and Charles M.i fond grandmother of Valerie and Patrick; dear sister of Joseph (Ele-nore) and Edward (Annette). Funeral Monday, 9: 15 a.m., from Kol-bus Funral Home, 684157 w. Hig-gins Ave. to St. Pious Shrine, 30 Miller Lake Zurich.

Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Masses preferred. Visitation Saturday 5 to p.m.

and Sunday lo 9 p.m. 74- explosively erotic play at the age of 21. Established critics termed him the "chief savage" of art. IN 1909, TWO OF HIS violently melodramatic plays so enraged the Vienna audience that it rioted and police had to intervene. He created another stir with his psychological portraits.

They were often so tormenting in their suggestion of death and decay that some people refused to accept the finished painting they had ordered because they felt "skinned alive," as one critic put it Grace Ryan Smith, Feb. 1980, widow of Waller Bvron Smith; sister of the late Frank R. Rvan, James Edward Ryan and Terence Arthur Rvan. No visitation. Funeral Mass at Holy Name Cathedral Wednesday, II a.m.

Interment private. C.H. Jordan Co. 78-70 KAMPER 0S0WSKI STEFAN George A. Neff A memorial service will be held for George A.

Neff, 87, a former assistant professor of accounting at Northwestern University, at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Valley United Presbyterian Church, Scottsdale, Ariz. Mr. Neff, who retired to Scottsdale 12 years ago, died Thursday in Scottsdale Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Hazel; a daughter, Mrs.

Carol Skiff; four grandchil John G. Kamper, beloved husband of Marie, nee Unger; dear son of Phillip and Paula Kamper; son in law of Helen Unger. Funeral Monday, 8:45 a.m.. from the Brady-Gill Funeral Home, 2929 W. fiTh to St.

Mary Star of the Sea Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Greenwood. Visitation Saturday 6 to io P.m., Sunday 2 to 10 p.m. Mary H.

Osowskt, nee JankowskI, beloved wife of the late Stanley; dear mother of Eugene (Helen), Stanley (Lucille) and Edward (Dorothy); dear sister of Agnes (late David) Tierney, the late Lottie (late John) Gulanowski, late Pauline (late Kasper) Knasiak nd late John (Marie) Jankowski; loving grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of one. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from Pomierski Son Funeral Home. 1059 W. 33rd St. Smca Stefan, dearly beloved wife of the late Alex; fond mother of George B.

(Marv) and eettv S. (Peter) Church; three grandchildren and one deceased; one great grandchild. Resting at the John C. Meisrner Funeral Home, 5620-24 Irving Park; until 9 a.m. Monday.

Funeral service Feb. 25, 10 a.m. at the St. Mary Romanian Orthodox Church, 4225 N. Central Ave.

Interment Rosehill Cemetery, Visitation Saturday A to 9:30 Sunday 2 to 9,30 p.m. Information, 736-9000. Former head of Textron KASPERSKI to St. Mary of Perpetual Help TAORMINA Cflurcrt. interment Kesurrecnon.

Member D. of I. Copernicus Circle 324: Visitation Saturday, 210 p.m. and Sunday, 1010 P.m. YA7-6424, Joseph B.

Collinson dies German-born novelist Esteite M. Ktsperskt, net Mala, beloved wife of Stanley; loving mother of Florlan (Marilyn), Joseph (Kathleen) and Raymond; fond grandmother of Michael. Debra, Diane and Oawn; deaarest sister of Helen (Edward) Schwendner, the late Mary (the late Joseph) Ber-kowici and the latt Peter Malak; dear aunt of nieces and nephews. PAPINEAU Raymond e. Paoineau, or Westchester, on Feb.

22, 1980, beloved husband ot Marv Ellen, nee Nam: Jack Taormlna, of Morton Grove, beloved husband of Dolores; dear father of James (Roberta); grandfather ot Michael, Mary Jo, Matthew and Melissa; fond brother of Kate Parrin, Dom, and Josephinu Miceli. Funeral from Mever-Simkins Funeral Home, 6251 Dempster Morton Grove, Mondav, 9 a to St. Martha Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven.

Visitation Sunday 3 to 9 pm, In lieu of flowers, memorials to Diabetic Fund would be appreciated. 05-2500. Alfred Andersch dies Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m. from Szvkownv Funeral Home, 4901 S. Archer to St.

Turibius Church. Mass io a.m. intermeni Resurrec loving father of Joan Mane (Harvey Dickinson) Boeder and Barbara An ne (Donald) Worst; tond grandfather of five; great grandfather of three; brother in law of Gertrude Henderson. Funeral Mondav, Feb. 25, at 9:30 a.m.

from The Westches tion. Visitation Saturday 6 to 10 o.m., Sundav 2 to 10 o.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to Cancer Society tppreciatep. Jd'du TEERUNG KEEVAN ter Funeral Home, 10501 W. Cermak Rd.

(2 blocks W. of Mannheim) to Divine Providence Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Member of Telephone Pioneers of America. Please omit flowers.

Masses are preferred. John Teerllnj, age 67, beloved husband of Ann. nee Van Dyke; dear brother of Isaac, Jennie Danrtoff, Arnold and the late Samuel, Annie rower, Siert, Henry, James and George. Resting at the Sthmaedeke Funeral Home, 10701 S. Harlem Av Worth, where services will be held at 1 p.m.

Mondav, Feb. 25, 1980. Visitation Saturday 7 to 9:30 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 9:30 P.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery.

448-6000. visitation Sunday trom 3 unm p.m, 562-5900. Catherine Keevan, et Egart, beloved wife of the late John J. Keevan; dear mother of the late Lorraine C. Keevan; loving sister of Marie, Patricia and the late Nellie, Stasia, Nora, William, Lillian and James Egan; fond aunt of many.

Visitation at Peterson Funeral Home, 6938 W. North Sunday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Funeral Monday, Feb. 25, 9:30 a.m., to St.

Giles Church. Mass of the Resurrection 10 PROVIDENCE, R.I. AP-Joseph B. Collinson, who succeeded G. William Miller as bead of Textron, has died at his Barrington, R.I., home, a company spokesman said Friday.

He was 65. Collinson ended a 20-year career with the Providence-based conglomerate Jan. 1, when he retired as chairman and chief executive officer. He rose to the top post in the company in March, 1978, when Miller, now Treasury Department secretary, resigned to become chairman of the Fed-, eral Reserve Board. Collinson, a native of Raymond, Ohio, was a partner in an accounting firm before joining Textron as a vice president and treasurer in 1959.

Since then the firm's holdings have grown from $308 million to $3.4 billion. COLLINSON took over Textron as the Securities and Exchange Commission began investigating overseas payments questioned during Senate confirmation hearings on Miller's nomination to the Federal Reserve Board. At the time, Collinson said one of his main priorities as chairman be "to get the government investigations behind me." In an interview last year, Collinson conceded the payments were made, but said they were not improper. He said the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act has hurt American businessmen by forcing them to abandon practices common overseas. Collinson leaves his wife, Jean, and a son, Jeffrey, of Greenwich, a daughter, Jill, of Concord, and three grandchildren.

PAULTON. Alfred Andersch "Sansibar" among his many novels. Paul John Paul ton, age 69, devoted 1 A L- 'a! W. husband of the late Eleanor; be loved father of Jeannette Lav. Pau T0MICH 637 4441 Cemetery.

la (Donald) McCance and Judith (Jchn) Siska; grandfather of seven; gnat-grandfather of nine. Services K0K0RIS private. Memorials to the Danish see John D. Podesta notlct. uia reopies Home, msg in.

Newcastle, would bt appreciated. K0UNTIS IBERZONA. Switzerland API-Alfred Andersch, German-born novelist, has died at his home here after a long illness. Andersch, who died Thursday, was one of the leaders of the "Group 47" avant-garde writers movement that was formed in West Germany in 1947 and had an impact on postwar German literature. "Sansibar," "Winterspelt" and "Die Rote" were among his numerous novels and essays, some of which were translated into several languages.

A MEMBER OF THE Communist Party in his teens, Andersch gave up political activity after spending a time in Nazi prisons. After' he was drafted into the military in World War II, he defected to American troops on the Italian front. He worked as a journalist for the U.S. military government newspaper, Die Neue Zeitung, after the war and was a co-founder of Der Ruf, a literary review PAV0NE Marv Tomich. nee Affelot, of Naper-vilie, late of Summit, beloved wile of the late PhiHio dear mother of the late Norman fond sister of Gustie Wail, Florence Schrader, the late William, Carl and Albert Affelot and Anna Kane; nieces, nephews and other relatives.

Visitation Sunday, 2 p.m. to 8 at Frank M. Foran Funeral Home, 7300 W. 55th St. (West Archer A.

lust west of Harlem). Service Moidav, 1 p.m. Pastor Waller E. Roschke officiating. Interment Hiilcrest.

tn lieu of flowers, offerings mav be made in her memorv to Bethany Lutheran Church, Neperville. Gus N. "Dutehfe" Kounfls, beloved father ot Mark; dear son of the late Nicholas and Bertha; loving brother of Sophie (Nick) Bacuros, William Dolores), the late Jean and Christ; fond uncle of Jean (Gregory) Swan, Clarise, Patricia, Dean, Michele, Gregory and Michael; dear friend of violet Pavone, nee Sartl, beloved wile of the late Vito; loving mother ot Alfred "Arch" (Anne, nee Pel-legnno); dear grandmother of Louis (Ann Mane) and Joseph (Gail); sister of Emily Meo and the latt Rose and George Sarli, Resting at Conbov Funeral Home, 6IS0 W. North Av. Funral Monday, 9 a.m., to Our Lady ot the Mount Church, Cicero.

Mass 10 a.m. Entombment Karen and Kathy Soradlev. Funeral Monday, a.m., from Conbov r-unerai Home, louis j. beoaros. Director, 6150 W.

North Ave. to St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church for It UTT0F uueen of Heaven. Please omit flow Civil rights sponsor dies that later was banned by the American occupation authorities at the peak of the anti-Communist campaign of the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy.

Andersch moved to Switzerland in the late' 1950s, settling in this tiny Ticino village near Locarno where he became a neighbor of Swiss writer Max Frisch and historian Golo Mann. He acquired Swiss citizenship in 1973. a.m. services. Interment Elmwood ers.

Visitation Saturday 5 to 9 p.m., auiiuay iu p.m, iJi-i I J4. Cemetery. Visitation 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 9 P.m. Sunday.

237-1134. PEUEGRINO Set Violet Pavont notlct. KURYLO PIEPER Herbert J. Uttof. beloved husband of Adelia, nee Waech; dear father of Wayne and Janet (Raymond) Caoii; loving grandfather of Bryant and Steven; brother of Frieda Derby.

Visitation at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central from 7 to 9:30 P.m., Saturday and 1 to 9:30 p.m., Sunday. Lying in state at Bethel Lutheran Church, 1410 N. Springfield from 12 noon Mondav, Feb. 25, until time of service at 1 p.m.

Interment St. Lucas. In lieu ef flowers, memorials to Bethel Church or the American Cancer Soci cty appreciated. 545-5420. Walter J.

Pieoer, of Cary, beloved husband of tht lale Otillit, nee Ra-da; fond father of Delores Baden and Walter (June) Pieoen arand Petro Kurvlo, loving; husband of Paraska, nee Hecner, dearest father of Anna Wasiunec (Wasvl), Michael (Mary) Stefan (Bemadine) Russell and Marv; beloved grandfather of six grandsons and 8 granddaughters; dear cousin of Rev. Sebastian Kurvlo. O.S.B.M. Resting at Kappa Funeral Home. 3321 W.

ChkAos father of Christopher and Jennifer Pieper, Larry, Kathleen Krii; brother of Lena Schumacher, Member of Caroender union local no. 181. Resting at Kahie-Moora Fu Ave. Funeral Mass Monday 9:30 a.m. at St.

Nicholas Ukrainian VERCIGUO Catholic Cathedral. Interment St, neral Home, Rt. 14 and Silver Lake Cary, from 2 to 9.30 p.m. on Sunday. Service 1 p.m.

Monday, Feb. 25. Interment Wmdndge Former Rep. William McCulloch Served from 1947 until 1973. Set Carmella Bor notica.

mcnoias lemercry, zo-ajj Norman E.Leighton, 73, ex-Dowser president, dies V0GEL emerery. ojv jbi. MAENZA PODESTA Michael J. MaenzB beloved nu John D. Podestat beloved husband of Marv, net Kokoris; loving father band of -Barbara, nee Vice; dear father of Catherine (Charles) White and Michael (Deborah); grandfather of four; fond brother of Virginia Victoria, Anthony and tht late WASHINGTON AP-Former Rep.

William Moore McCulloch, an Ohio Republican who helped steer major civil rights bills through Congress, died Friday of heart failure in a Washington nursing home. He was 78. McCulloch, who co-sponsored the Civil Rights Bill of 1964, had been stricken with pneumonia Tuesday and suffered complications that led to heart failure, aid his daughter, Ann McCulloch Carver. McCulloch served in Congress from 1947 until 1973 and was ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee. "If it had not been for Bill McCulloch, there would have been no civil rights legislation," said Rep.

Richard Boiling chairman of the House Rules Committee. REP. TOM Railsback of Illinois said: "Bill McCulloch, working closely with or Anrnony laaroarai ano jonn (Marv) Podesta; devoted grandfather of Megan; dear brother of Lawrence and Raymond (Mildred) Podesta; fond brother-in-law ot Frank, Philip, Joseph, Mary and Rose. Funeral Monday, a.m., from Dalcamo Funeral Home, 470 W. 2Mb to ST.

Theresa Mission Church; 218 W. Alexander. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Marv.

Visitaton Satur day, 6 p.m. to 10 P.m. and Sunday, 1 p.m. io iu p.m. vu'oooi.

Evalvns (Soirro John) Carres and George (Helen) Kokoris. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from Chapel of Adinamis Funeral Directors, 4700 N. Western to the Assumption B.V.M. Church, 323 W. Illinois for Mass at 10:00 a.m.

Entombment local. Visitation Saturday, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society or TOGUS, Me. AP-Norman E. Leigh-ton of Cumberland, former president of the American Society of Dowsers, has died in a hospital. He was 73. Leighton, who died Tuesday, began trying to locate underground water by means of a divining rod in 1942.

He served as president of the dowsers' group for 10 years, beginning in 1966. A Yarmouth, native, Leightotr was an Air Force veteran of World War II and retired eight years ago from his job as a salesman with Brown and Bige-low, an advertising firm. Survivors include his wife, Lucy; a daughter, Joan M. Collins of Warwick, R.I., and three grandchildren. A funeral service will be held Saturday in Portland, Me.

MANCZAK Eugene S. Manciak. beloved hus Emmanuel Cellers N.Y., did more for civil rights than any member of the House." McCulloch is survived by his wife, Mabel Harris McCulloch; two daughters, Nancy Jackson McCulloch and Mrs. Carver; and two grandchildren. band ot Mildred, nee Kosior; loving father of Ronald; dear son of tht late Frank and Julia; stepson of Mass offerings would bt ap LeROV sioven; tond brother ol ne preciated.

JJ4-IW. POTESHMAN len Pawlowskl. Visitation Saturday 4 fo 30 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 9:30 p.m. at Skaia Funeral Home, 3656 Lowell Poteshman, dearly beloved husband ol Judy, nee Levinej loving W.

Belmont Av. Funeral services rather ot Robert, Laurence ana Karen; beloved son of Morry and Shir- Monday, 9:30 a.m., to SI, Hvacinth Church. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. 539-1376.

MANDY lev; beloved son in law of Mitet and the late Al Levine; dear brother of Dr. Norman (Sharon) and Armand (Eleanor); beloved by a countless number of friends. Services Mondav, 11 a.m., at Northshore Congregation Sheridan Glencoe, til. Interment Shalom Memorial Marvel T. Mandy, net Lambert, be.

BURCH DEIANEY BECKMAN CIUETTE loved wife of the late Mvron rnolher of Mvron (Sandra), Judith Patricia A. Gillette, loving daughter or uarrei ano laroi, nee JonnsToni (Bert) Pollock; grandmother of funeral Directors JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" Ml Erit WHitchall 4-6068 dearest sister ot Russell, Susan, Sufanne and Jennifer Mandv; fond Park. Visitation at time ot service. In lieu of flowers, olease make con sister of Lv A. and the ate Mar David and Steven; fond granddaughter of Mary Johnston; great granddaughter ot Mary Caroline Clyde 1.

Burch, der son of Mildred Bradenr dear father ol Jack and Jeanette Burch, Mildred Steigal and Carol Sauseda; brother ol Charlotte Burcb and Diana Hartwig; grandfather ot seven. At George Schubert Chapel, 6616 W. Cermak Rd Ber. wvn. Visitation Sunday, 2 to 9 m.

Funeral Monday, 11 g.m. Interment Woodlawn. 788-1072 tin. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m. tributions to the Lowell Poteshman Foundation of the A S.

Society. For information, Weinstein Brothers wm. c. Smith sons 2500 N. Cicero to St.Vialor Church.

Jonnston. visitation Sunday 2 to i m. at Kolbus Funeral Home. Mil Emma C. Vogel, age 86, beloved wife of the late Harry devoted mother of William Ruth); fond grandmother of Laura and James.

Funeral service, 9:30 a.m., Monday Feb. 25, W80, at Schmaedeka Funeral Home, 14205 Union Orland Park, to St. Michael Church, Orland Park. Mass 10 a.m. Visitation Sun day, 3 to 9:30 p.m.

Interment St. Marv Cemetery. 349 0111. VYZRAL Frances Vyzral, net KoHn, beloved wife of the latt Edward CPD; sister of George Kolm and Svlvte (Ernest) Bemamin, the latt Edward KoMn and Agnes Babka; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Mondav, 9 a.m., from Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S.

Kedne, to St. Basil Church. Interment Resurrection. Please omit flowers. Visitation Saturday after p.m.

776-3609. WAGNER Ralph H. Wagner, age 6t, loving husband of Margaret, nee Neumann; beloved father of Carol (Dale) Jes- sen and Robert (Marie); dear grandfather ot Patricia Lynn; dear brother of Irma (Fred) Smith. Funeral services Saturday I p.m. at Tht Montciair Funeral Home.

6901 W. Belmont to Acacia Park Cemetery. Visitation Friday 7 P.m. to 10 p.m. President of Krofv Wagner, Inc.

Lt. Cm dr. United States Naval Reserve. In lieu of flowers, donations mav be made to the Grace Lutheran Church, 2700 N. Harlem Elmwood Park, III.

622-9300. WALSH Michael J. Walsh, suddenly, beloved son of the lale John J. and Bridget, nee O'Neill; loving brother ot Mary, John, William and tht late Thomai (Helen) Walsh; fond uncle of Ma-nan and Joan Walsh. Funeral Mondav, 9:15 a.m.

from the Mclnerne? Funeral Home, 7901 S. KomensW Av. to St. Dennis Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Visitation Saturday after 2 P.m. and Sunday Noon to 10 p.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. 585-0702. WEISS Carl G.

Weiss, beloved husband of Hertha, nee Rock; fond father of Frank (LaVerne) and Robert (Levonne); grandfather ot five. Services Monday, 1 p.m., at Egan Fu neral Home, 3700 W. 63d St. Intta ment private. Member of John Ericsson, No.

50, 0 0. F. and South-Side Rebekah Lodge, No. 101. Visitation after 2 p.m.

Sunday. LU 2-2000. WINCHELL Clarence E. (Pop) Winchell, formerly ot Oak Park, loving husband of Marion; fond father of Clarence E. (Laura).

Mary W. (Jack) Sheoerd, Jane W. (Craig) Graham; grandfather of ten. Visitation and funeral services private, in lieu ot flowers memorials to MAP International, P.O. Box 50, Wheeton IU 6018.

343 0014. Cemeteries Richard L. Beckman of Chicago, ige 48, Feb. 21, 1980 at Eyewater Hos-pilal. Born June 20, 1931 in Aurora.

Survivors, two sisters, Darlene (David) Minard of Aurora and Mary Jane (James) Falk of Hammond, Ind. and a brother, Sidney Beckman of Kankakee. Funeral services will be held at the Dieterle Memorial Home. 1120 S. Broadway, Aurora on Monday, Feb.

25 at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Mark G. Bergman officiating. Interment River Hilt Memorial Park in Batavia.

Friends may call on Sunday from i to 5 and 7 lo 9 p.m. 097.1198. Edward M. Delaney suddenly, age 14, of Skokie: loving son of Edward end Georgia Deianeyj fond brother of Catherine. Anne, Maureen, Patrick and James Delaney; dear grandson of Evelyn and the late Edward Schneider, the late Edward and Hanna Delaney.

Funeral Satur. day 9:30 a.m. from Donnellen-Fitrgerald-Franklln Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie Blvd. at Old Orchard to St. Joan ot Arc Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Interment All Saints. Visitation 3 to 9 p.m. Friday. Memo- rials to Notre Dame High School, Niles, preferied.

675-1990. Mass io a.m. visitation Saturday North Short Chapel. 236-500 or 6i to 9 p.m. and Sunday 1 to 9 p.m, 57 W.

Higgms Av. Lving in stale 'Monday 10 a.m. until 11 a.m., time of service, at Acacia Park Lutheran 2400. PRESTA J-BUU. MARTIN Chapel hill gardens Garden Ascension, Worth.

IL. 4 choice spaces. Make oiler. Ph: RA Ooyli. EPSTEIN Phyllis S.

Epstein, beloved wile of Bent dear mother of Robert and Joseph; dear daughter of Minnie Shapiro; loving sister of Sally Isaacs, Marvin and Homer Shapiro. No visitation scheduled. Contributions in honor ot Phyllis Epstein may be made to Burt Center Chil-drens Fund, 940 Grovi St San Francisco, Calif. 94117. EVAN0FF Milan M.

Evanolf, beloved husband of Julia, nee Jovita; fond brother in law of Marie Judd, Lillian Abel and Gus Jovita. Services Monday, Feb. 25, It a.m., at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Av. Interment Rosehill Cemetery.

Visitation after 2 P.m. Sunday. 561-0874. FARREll tnurcn, aju n. unoie, Nornoge, BURKE Carolina Presta, net ZiccarelM, Interment Acacia Park Cemetery.

In Marv E. net Rvan, VB-lOflj arrcr 3 pm. loving wife ot the late pasouaie beloved mother of Bruno (Rosetta) betoved wife of Harry ''Sonny' lieu of flowers, memorials to Reves Syndrome Research Foundation, 2 grave lots, SW ea. Cedar Park fond mother of Harry J. Jr.

"Bud' Frank (Linda). Lorenzo (Maria). 134th HalsterJ. 815, 385-7351 (Angle). Marv Ann (Jiml Smallev, university ot Chicago, cmcaio, mi, Emilia (Giuseppe) Bruno, For I una 60637, will be appreciated.

74-3232, Kaoel Hill Garden Soulh-4 Lots. S250 each, 756 06-tO. (Frank) Provenzano, Concetta DEMPSEY BELLES (Mario) Bartucct, Mana (Rati HAGEL faeiei, puiict ano tiena tLUigi Prtta fnnrt Grandmother ot 19. Joseohlne A. Haoef, nee Sthodrof, Michael J.

(Pat) and Kevin Pat-rick; loving grandmother of 12; dear sister of Sister Kathleen Kevin, C.S.J., Kathleen Rogers, Frances Crowley, Robert and the late John, Joseph, Michael, Ann Gnenia and Patricia Hughes; dearest friend of In Memoriam age 98, beloved wife of the late Everett; tond sister of the late Evelyn M. Demosey, nee Meier, loving mother of Eileen (Vernon) Johnson and Thomas (Alice) Dempsev; beloved grandmother ol Donna Lynn (James) Troch, Kerry Lee (Robert) DeVries, Robert (Nancv) Demoev Nancy A. Burn, nee Fasano, loving wife of William; loving daughter ot the late Angelo and Concetto Fasano: dear sister of John (Catherine) Fasano, Theresa (Fred) Stavlns, Carl (Mary) Fasano, Mary (Stanley) Dugale, Amelia (William) Barts, Linda (Leo) Novack and the late Kenneth Fasano; sister in law of Evelyn Fasano; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., Irom Lawn Funeral Home, 7909 Stale Road (SSOOvV), to St, Albert the Great Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment St. Mary. Please omit flowers. Visitation Saturday p.m. to 10 p.m.

and Sunday 12 noon to 10 p.m. Mt-2320. dear great -grand mot her ot one. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from Rosano D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W.

North to Immaculate Kathtvine Schroeder. Lillian Blake, Lucy Lavene. r-unerai wonaav, i a.m., from McKeon Funeral Home, FELDMANN Marie Feidmaroi, Feb. 73, m. tn loving memory ct my beloved IMtlMf.

Adrlenng Henry and Caspar Schodroft- dear aunt of Josephine Spengler, Harry Schodrof and many other nieces and conception cnurcn. Mass io a.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation beginning Saturday i p.m.

37th Street at Lowe Avenue, to Nativity Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. In nepnewt. r-urterai daiuroey from ai, Barnabas Church, Mass 11:30 a.m, F. Gordon Belles of Northbrook, beloved husband of Marilyn: dear father ot Brian (Teresa) and Bradley Belles; fond grandfather ot Christopher and Jessica Lvnne; dear eon ot Blanche Belles; dear brother of Geraldine Hevl and Robert Belles.

Visitation Sunday, 2 to 9 p.m. at Hanekamp Funeral Home, 385 waukegan Northbrook,) mile north of Dundee Rd. Funeral service Monday, 11 a.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Northmins ter Presbyterian Church, 1660 6.

-Kesler Indianapolis, would be appreciated. 272- 3890. terment Holy sepulchre cemetery, Member of Nativity Altar and Ros Interment St. infor 233-0551 637-0449 or 637-0430. PUCHALSKI Fraternal Notices try Society.

Visitation Saturday 4 to 10 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. HEBEL Harriet Puchafskt, R.N.. nee Sim. kowsM, beloved wife of Louis; fond Cvril E.

(Pappi Cv) beloved nusoana or me late Alice nee voss dear fftfhr of Donald (Patricia) MEAGHER sister of Virginia (Larry) Kiofla, Marv (Mail Piekos and Aivce CACEIU Clara Meagher (Madsenl, beloved Chicago ioc. no. in c.t.i.u. Joseph F. Mehoney, retired retoucher, pasted away Feb.

20. Services from Tewei Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie Homewood, Saturday, Feb. to, a.m. Harry Conlon, President Jean (the late Jerome) Homerdmg and James (Mae) and the fate Robert Hebel: arandfather of 12: wite of Walter F. Meagher; mother (Bud) Summers; daughter in law of Catherine Puchalski.

Funeral Mondav, Feb. 2S, at 10:15 a.m., from Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milwaukee, to Our Lady of Grace or senare Maasen, Gerry (Jean) Mad ten and Neil (Marilvn) Madsen treat-grandfather ot 12; brother of and Judith (Ralph) Underbill; dear Ann Dorrnan, Laura loner ana inc BETZ vera a. caceiu. nee Harder, wife ol Leo: sister ol Earl Harder, ol Largo, Florida.

Graveside services Saturday, Feb. 23, at to a.m. at Chanel Hill Gardens South, tilth St, (, S. Central Worth, III. Doty.

Penouo Funeral Directors, 785-01 II srandmother of four. Memorial ser latt Lester, Thomas Lawrence, Irene Suchv and Joseph Hebel. Fu vice Monday. 11 a.m.. at the Morgan neral Monday, 10:30 a.m., from Park Congregational Church, 11)53 Death notices Church.

Interment Sacred Heart, Pafos, III. In lieu of flowers, con tn but ions to Chicago Heart Assoc, or American Cancer Society preferred. Visitation begins 4 p.m. Satur Hovne. in neu ot flowers, donations Lawn Funeral Home, 7909 State Rd, 45600W), to St.

Fabian Church, Mass il a.m. I mermen! Evergreen, to Mustchoral 5649 w. 63rd-St, day. 4-UJM. CIANCI Paul T.

Betr, formerly of LaGrenge, ot Roval Oak, husband of the late Bess, nee Troutner: lather of Barbara (Robert) Nelson and Dr. William (Joan) Belt; grandfather of seven; brother of Irene Friar, Helen Kinsey and Lucille Smith. Memorial service p.m. Saturday at First Presbyterian Church, Ashland Ave. and Elm, LaGrangc.

Memorials may be given to Fust Presbvlenen Church. 352 1298. l-iJ5, MILLER 036-2 3 20. HOJNACKI PUTT Frank Put! age 71, of Ber- Frank J. Molnackf, beloved husband Andrew Miller, latt of the Danish Old Peoples Home, beloved husband of the late Ida; loving father of ALBRECHT Margaret Albrecht, beloved wife ef the litt Thomas; devoted mother of Irene (John) Tunney, Mary Tresch and Shlrlev Carroll; 13 grandchil.

dren; 15 treat grandchildren dear tliter of Alice Btrsa. Alei Smith. wvn, beloved husband ot the late Loretta, nee Kritenbrin; tond ef Bemice, nee lackl: loving father timer (uinneat, ueorge (Virginia) lather ot Lorctia Eugene) oaies Of eeveriy (r-ranKj raeger ana (Jack) Hymyt dearest son of and El a William Wilson; grand' key, Patricia (John) Imoens. Arleen tht late Michael and Mary; dear Stava McDermott, Letly Voltmer Howard) Manning ano r-ren. Putr ill: arandfather of eight arandfather of seven; treat BIESTERFEID father of seven; great-grandfather of four; stepfather of Jack (Ida Mae) Sorensen and Rov (Dolores) So fen-sen; step-grandfather of three.

Funeral Monday, Feb. 25, 1:30 p.m., at Olson Funeral Home. 6467-77 N. grandfather of Jacob; fond brother of Frances Scichowski and the latt Gertrude Scichowski; also survived Sno tht lata wary Olson ami Emma ears. Funeral Monday Feb.

25, 1980, M5 a.m. from Edgar Funeral Hum. 10900 S. Cifro Aw tn St. Dmo L.

eland, beloved husband of Anne, nee Milice; loving father of Robert (Mary Ann); grandfather of Bobby and Lisa; fond brother of Alphonse (Helen) and Victor (Helen). Funeral Monday. 9 a.m., from The Montciaire Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont lo Divine Savior Church. Mass 10 i.m.

Please omit flowers. Visitation 3-10 p.m. Satur-day and all day Sunday. Entombment Queen ol Heaven. 622-9300.

CONARTY Carmel Conartv, nee Smith, beloved wife of the late Ansel; fond mother ot Paul; grandmother of two; sister of Maiine (Norman) Mavnard and the late Paul and Lullit. Visitation great-grandfather of four. Resting at NiUemen Funeral Home, PC, W. 31 Brooktield. Funeral Mon.

day, :30 a.m., to St. Louise de Thomas G. Farren, of willow Springs, beloved husband of Virginia; loving father ol Barbara, Virginia Louise (William) Gentleman, Fabian Stephen and Theresar brother ot Clara Miller, Catheryne Howell, Arthur, William and George Farrelli grandfather of 2. Visitation Sunday, 2-10 p.m., at Hailowell and James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th Countryside.

Funeral Mass 10 Monday at St. James of the ag Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu ot flowers, memorials may be sent to Children's Memorial Hospital, J300 Children Plau, Chicago, IL, 60614. 352-6500 FASANO See Nancy A.

Burke notlct. FERRAR0 Charles J. Ferraro, age 09, of El. mhurst, beloved husband of Jennie, nee loving father of John (Mary) and Rosemary (James) Progarj grandfather of Lawrence (Gayl), Janice (James) Gemsler, and Victoria i great grandfather of Michael and Daniel. Member of Halo American National Union.

Re sling ot The Ahlgrim a. Sons Funer. 41 Home, 567 S. Spring El. mhurst, Irom 4 to 9:30 p.m., Satur.

day end 2 to 9:30 p.m., Sunday. Funeral Monday, Feb. 25. 9:30 a.m. to Visitation Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Please omit flowers. Masses will be appreciated. Entombment Queen ot Heaven. tJ4-J5IS.

FORTIER Nellie Fortler, net Nolan, beloved wite of the late Pat (Oswald J. It fond mother of Sister Mary Devota, Robert S. (Mary Margaret), Kenneth J. (Barbara), the late Clarence (Pauline), Patrick and Theresa; grandmother of Hi great, grandmother of ei9ht; sister of Kitty Adair (Bob) and the late George Nolan. Visitation al Kelly Carroll Funeral Home.

2616 W. 3lh Saiurdav, 3-10 p.m. end Sunday MO p.m. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from funeral home, to St. Joseph and St.

Anne Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Member ol Third Order ot St. Fran, els and the Ladies of St. Anne.

Interment Oueen ol Heaven Comet ery. 523-0900. FRIBERG Hilda EUse Frlbero, gee 97, beloved bv nephew and meets. Funeral Northwest Hwy. Interment Mount M.rillar church.

La Grange Park. services Monday, a.m., from kov tra Funeral Home. 1718 W. 48th Linus Church. 103rd Lawler (or 10 a.m.

Mass. Interment St. Mary, vis ttation after 1 p.m. Sunday. 423-1600 Olive.

Member of Danish Brotherhood Lodge, No. IB and Carocnter'i Union Local 30. In lieu ol flowers, Mass 10 a.m. Interment Queen ol Heaven. Retired 40 year employee of H.

J. Heinr. Member of Chicago Federation ol Musicians, Union to St. Michael Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Member of Hughes Council, K. of C. Visitation Ronald Biesterfeld of Elmhunt, beloved husband of Jean; loving father ot Ronald S. (Laura), Richard and Debra; loving son ot Alma Biesterfeld. nee Asche.

Resting at the Pedersen Ryberg Mortuary. 435 N. York, Elmhursl, where friends may call Saturday, 5 to 9 p.m. and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Lying in state Monday, 12 noon, at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Elmhurst, until time ot service at 1 p.m.

Memorials may be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church. Interment Mount Emblem, 34-1133. B0R memorials to the Danish Old PeoDlet Home, 5656 N. Newcastle. ANDERSON Sunday 10 i.m.

to 10 P.m. 92J-im, Local 10. pieasee omit tiowers. WITMANSKI Rev. Peter P.

Witmanskl, pastor emeritus of St- Marv Magdalent Church; dear soft of the lale Anthony and Valeria Witmanskii brother of Lena Verootr and the late Laura Mieriwa, Stephen Witmanskl and Valeria Smlergaiski; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Mondav, 10 a.m., at St. Mary Magdalene Church. Visitation Saturday 4-9 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m.

Io 1 P.m. at the Kortas Funeral Home, 83S6 S. Marquette Ave. Ei port at ion Sunday at 2 pm. interment Resurrection Cemtterv.

768-160 WUERFFEL Arthur A. Wuerffel, beloved husband of Helen, nee Kern; fond brother of Esther, Paula (Leo) Leverenr, Martha Sieving and Herman (Sylt via). Visitation 3-8 Sunday at tht Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged, 800 W. Oakton, Arlington Heights, where services will be held 10: 30 a.m., Mondav. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Memorials to the Lutheran Homt will bt ap-precijted. 253 0168. Mildred N. Anderson of Arlington would bt appreciated. Visitation HI1PE Memorials to Misencordia Home appreciated.

Visitation Sunday, 1 10 from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday. 74-3333, Heights, oeioveo wire or v.i dear mother ot Melvin E. (Ruth), Martin Hum. Feb.

91. tee 73, and Pamela (John) Catile; great-grandmother of Brian Darren Troctv Kevin and Lauren Dempsev, Shannon and Jamie DeVries and Dana Renee Catile. Visitation at Mali Funeral Home. 3440 N. Central from to 9:30 p.m.

Saturday and to 9:30 t.m. Sunday. Lying in state at Nebo utheran Church, Monday, Feb. 25 from 12:30 p.m. until lime ot service, 1:30 p.m.

Interment Acacia Park. Memorials to Nebo Lutheran Church appreciated. JJ5-5420, DEVICH Pearl A. Devlch, nee LuVasiek, be. loved wife of Rudolph loving mother ol Rudolph, Mary (John) Bartgen, Paul, John, Frank (Wendy) and Juliana: fond sister of Edward Lukasrek.

Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.m., Irom Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 3737 W. to St. Oenis Church. Mass 11:15 o.m. In.

ferment SI. Mary Cemetery. Visitation after 1 p.m. Saturday. 735-4242.

DURKIN John Durtln, beloved husband ot Agnes Fiynn Durkin; loving lather ol Rev. John Mary, Thomas (Frances), Patricia, Kathleen (John) Obenland and Margaret (Raymond) Thompson; dear grandfather of Thomas, Maureen, Kathleen and Daniel Durkmt fond brother of Martin (Mae) Durkin of Chicago. Patrick, Daniel end Catherine, all In England and the late Mary Scanton. Visitation after 0 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 2-10 P.m. Funeral Monday, 11:45 a.m., from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 4950 W.

79th lo St. Denis Church. Mass 12:30 P.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Forly.three year employee of Commonwealth Edison Co.i retired In 1969, Native of Cashel, Tubbercurry, County Sllgo, Ireland.

ST 4-700 ot 157-78t. EIDENBERG Rose idenberg, nee Zuttv, beloved wile of the late Henry; dear mother ol Franklyn (Phyllis) Eidenbergt beloved grandmother of David. Steven, Edward, Alan and Donna Eidenberg; adored sister of the late Philip and Louis Zultv. Services Monday. 7 30 p.m., al Weinstem Bros.

North Shore Chanel, III Skokie Wllmette. Interment Memorial Park, Skokie. Visitation at time of services. In lieu ot flowers, please make contributions to the Ametican Heart Assoc, 256-5700. ENRIGHT Irene Phelps Enrlght, beloved wile of James J.

Ennght: loving sister of Frances Orvsdele, Biilie Repnetto, Geneva Kerr and the late Norma Jean Weiss: dear aunt of many nieces and nephews. Visitation alter tp Saturday and 2 to 10 p.m., undav. Funeral service Monday, If) p.m., at the Sheehv Funeral Home, Inc 10727 S. Pulaski Rd. Interment Orchard Grove Cemetery, Lowell, Ind.

41 1-7700 or MULHOLLAND Donne Jeanne (Willard) Heilmann, lata ot Homewood. beloved husband p.m. 4Bi-ro ROLOFF Saturday and Sunday 4 to 9 p.m. at Barr Funeral Home, 6222 Broadway, Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., to St. 11a Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Interment 6f Hedwig, net Stogentint dear nancy K. (Jaciu iiarnano m. (wltllaml Wessr 12 erandchildren: Florence A. Mutholtand, 8S, Mc Henry, dear aunt ot Mrs.

Lorette Grace I. Roloff, nee Helmkamp, of lather ot warnvn ijomv worswicn. Of Lakt Mills Carolyn, of John) Tratnvek, Chicaoo and Terr- Chicago, beloved wife ot the lale All Saints. Shi 3-40J4, Brooklyn, N.Y.. and the latt Mam Huoe grandfather of Gai a nee MulhoMand, Elgin, Resting at tht George R.

Justen and Son Funeral Home. 3519 W. Elm Arthur; dear mother ot Pern (Norman) Luther; loving grandmother ol Arthur (Dine) Luther: great- Carmella tor, nee Verctgllo, dearly beloved wife ot the late John; loving mother of Elirabeth (Sam) Pn- Abate. Satlv. David.

Jean and CROWLEY Mc Henry, ill. Visitation Sunday 2:30 Iwo great-grandchildren: tond eister of Forest Roy E. fribble. Ber-mce C. Zeitler, Hettle AV Llston and the late Ray Tribble.

Visitation Sunday 3 cm. to p.m. at the Laulerburg Oehler Funeral Home, 3000 E. Northwest Arlington Heights. In state Monday 10 a m.

until lime ot service, 11 a.m., at St. Pater Lutheran Church, 111 W. grandmother ol Nicole; fond sister James Worswick; great grandfather Of one; brother of Wilbert, of Haiel id. to I m. Funeral Monday of Ruth.

Mane, Florence and Albert MHmk.ma Private services. Con- a.m.. to St. John tht Baoti crest ano Merman Muoe or reorone, also the late tnjawin. former tltoia, Mary (Tom) 2och and Dorothy (Jim) Andriakos; devoted grandmother of 12: fond sister, ot Freida Realmuto, Frank, Peter (Josephine), Grace (Dave) Bioger-statf.

Mary (Carl) Giovingo, Joseph tribuiions to vour favorite charity Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Ail Saint Cemeterv. Dei Plalnes. der and Trustee of Salem Evangeli appreciated.

124-ilu. Masses and memorials to twchufch cal Lutheran Church. Resting at tht Tewt Funeral Home, 16730 Dint Olive Arlington neignrj. Memory Gardens Cemetery. (Irene) and Saiah Ruro.

Funera appreciated. ai-Je24uo, NAJGEBAUER rtomewooa, rrom i ro p.m. Sunday. To lie In state after 1 cm. Monday, Feb.

25, 8-45 a.m., from Contributions may be made to St. DeNicolO'Lesn ak Funera Home, Monday, at Tht Salem Evangelical Katharine Nafgebauer, net MleMsr, John Meek" Crolev, Feb. aee AO. in Lakolarw. ci 5734-40 W.

Diversev corner nf Fitter Lutheran enure. 2M-S433. IAGGIO Lutheran tnurcn, ltwn ano Asniano, until time of service al 2 P.m. inter February 22, 1980, beloved wife the late Bruno: lovina mother Native of Chtraoo. oiPKimitiv n't Maneo.

Mass 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady Manherite Baotlo. act Bonltgnon, Cincinnati, Ohio until 178. Officer. tadeusi B.

Funeral Monday, 9 a.m. ot Mercy Church, 4437 N. Troy St, Interment Oueen of Heaven Cerief from Eweid Funeral Home, 7V)i CuMinw votpj, vm. faouare, OYOla Univ. of rhirem A rink.

ment St. John Cemetery. Memorials to Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church or the Befhesda Lutheran Home, would Of appreciated. SY dry. Please omit flowers.

Visitation Saturday 6 to 10 a.m., Sunday 2 to 10 beloved wile ot the late Frank; tond mother ot Rev. John pastor ot St. John the Baptist Church, west Mane R. (Charles) N. Southport to St.

Josaphat Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. Visitation wile of the late Taee FriDergt lov keeper, Internal Revenue Depart pent.

Memeber, St. Joseph Catholic Church. His lather and arandiaihlS were with the Chicago Fire Department, Grandfather Shaughnesty wat JARSKI Kaishas and Frank B. (Yvonne): Srandmother ol eight. Funeral Mon-av.

10 a.m.. Irom Eoan Funera p.m. 8UV-UII5, BUGARIN See Mall Sugar notice. BUGAR urr p.m. 9diuiar.

NATAIE jrHtnti S. Natale. heloved sen tng morner ot toiin trne late Ed-ward) Starek, Elirabelh F. (John) Greenslede, the latt Robert (Muriel). George and William Friberg: grandmother ol eight; great-grandmother of 12.

Resting at Home, 3700 63d to the Beloved husband ot Virginia Crow- Sophit JarsM, net Stromskt, loving wift of tht latt Frank; loving mother of Frank dear sister of Catherine Cerevlc, Peter and tht late James St rem Itl. Funeral Monday. a.m.. from Eg an Funeral Church ot St. Nicnoiai ot Toientine Entombment St.

Mary. Visitation at ttit minci wi tittle ue nni (Barbara), John, Thomtu, Mart Bugar, beloved husband of Anna, nee Kantor; tond brother ot Stl-pan. Stanke, Pere. Luce and the late Kamieen (Wititami johnun: dear Itl P.O. Miiiroev.

kw tAHlt runfi.l CI- sron comer Pulaski Sunday 12 noon to 9 p.m. Services at AAarv, nee Scaiera, and the lale Joieph: loving brother el Marie (fhe lale M'Chafl) Caltareilo, Grace (the late George) Truepo. Sam ILor-raine). Rose and the lale Nick I Dolores I Naiele; uncle of many niecei and nephews. Resting at Columbian Cnanols, 6M1 W.

North Oak These symbols are now available in the Chicago Tribune death notice pages. To place a notice, call your funeral home director or Ms. Earl at 222-4146. (Chicago Otibune- waninj tono unrie ot Anna Marie, Matt, John and Martin. Funera srsrHJtiiner or nannon, iracey am Alisha.

fond brother of the late James and William loving son of thtl IjiIa ULtill.am Jknrf Anruti muilau Home, 3700 W. 63d to Holy Cross Church 4th and Hermitage. Interment St. Cesimir. President of Helen 1.

Rents, beloved wife of Htnryi aunt or John Schwiliner: living far Lutneran cnurcn, jv.uj W. Belle Plaine Monday, Feb. 25, 11 am, interment Mount Olive Cemetery. Please omit flowers. fond cousin of Lillian Carlson, Fu Nelson Brothers Drum member Monday, Feb.

75. 9:15 a.m., from the Koaery Funeral Home, 3100 W. 59th to St, Jerome Church, 2th and Princeton, Mass 10 a.m. tnter ment St, Maty. Member of Gospe Slniska Lodge and SI.

Jerome holy Park. Funeral Monday tn a.m at Maria Ad or mariona) uarrei a urum Assoc, Visitation after p.m. Saturday. Memorials to Irving Park Lutheran A funeral Mass for the Repose ot the Soul celebrated 11 a.m., Satur day, Feb. la at 51.

Joseph Catholic Church, Lakeland, Father Patrick Sheedy officiating. Interment, Oak Hit) Bunai Park, Manna military neral wonaav, r-eo. ai 13 a.m., from Matt Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central to St. Monica Church.

Mast 10 a.m. Interment Marvhill. doiorata Church. Entombment Due to the dpath of our president, Nelsen (Mother Drumm Co. will bi cnurcn wouio oe aopreciaieo.

will Hie in state at church from 10 a.m. Queen of Heaven Mausoleum, visr t.t.irrl.v arrl Sunday 4 p.m. ft Name Society. Visitation Sunday 5 closed Monday, Fib. 2i 1980.

LU Visitation 7 to :30 pm. Saturday Monday until limg el services. KfcJ- p.m. Into. J79-JIJ1 st fca-JOIO.

i urn. 10 10 P.m. 4J4-424P, ai-afWU. nd lo (.111, sunoir. Mo-344v.

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