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Chicago Tribune, Monday, January 21, 1980 Section 1 19 CHIKHIOWSKI I upsa GUSZAK SEKURA i. 0DDY BAUER Kiadvslaw Lama, age 57. Resting at the Paierson-Sunlerf Funeral Home, 21 IS W. Lawrence Sertkes 10 Virginia GUftiaK, nee Garttactav, loved ifo ot Stantev; laving sister of Pearl (Stanley) Mtnutek Wil Valentine Bauer, oeasrra, formerly of Crucaqo, Jan. 16, be loved father ol Charles (Carolyn) and Dale (Sheila) Bauer: dear Obituaries a.m.

Tuesday, interment Elm Lawn John J. uddv, In Orlando, formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Doris, nee Janes; loving father of John J. Jr. and Leslie; dear son of Agnes and the late John fond brother ot Donald (Dolores). Remains resting at Drake and Son Fu liam tirene; Marxiewic ana wary lAdam) Kohtes; fond aunt ot meces Andiew r.

cniecniowsvi, oerove husband of the late Adeiohia; dear lather of Paul (Patricia! and Andrea (Casey) Polcniopeiu' fond of Julie, Jean and nnsiine Chiechlowski, Christopher Polchiopek and the late Michael: devoted brother of the late Casimir. brother of Dorothy (John) fcriana; lovlnn grandtather ot nine: great ana nephews. Member ot Ladies Au Cemetery, visitation at time of service. 30I-49U. .1 grandfather of two; fond sieplairter Miliary Ted vempien fosr no.

V.f.W. Wednesday. 145 am. from Srrkowny oner at Home, ot Bronson and Donald onaiev. Michael E.

Sekura, beloved host' 41 of Evelvn Sesura, nee Jacobs; Io ing tatner ol Michael (Carol) Self ura. Sandra (John) Ceivenv an4 Michelle (John) Fugman; deaf Jrandtather of Tammy Cereeny, hris and Rhett Fugman; fond) brother of Stantev Sekura, Mary Gurnevare. Ann Matas and the late Peter Sekura. Funeral Tuesday. 9: JO a.m., trom Muth Funeral Home.

2110 W. 22d to St. Paul Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St.

Josepk Cemetery. Visitation alter I svra. Monday. 147-0655. neral Home, $JU4 n.

western Monday, Jan. 21, from to 5 p.m., LARAIA funeral luesoav, Jan. iwu. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Lying in state Former president of Doefscn ana Bauer; member of the Furniture Manufacturers Assn.

visitation Monday, 6 to 9 p.m. Servkes Tues from Chrastka Memorial hapel, 0301 W. Cermak Berwvn, to St. Odilo Churcn. Mass 9 30 a.m.

Interment Resurrection. Visita 4901 5. Arcner to ar. uaniei me Prophet Church. Mass 0:30 a.m.

Interment Resurrection, la lieu of flowers, Masses appreciated. Vista-tion Monday, 4 lo 10 m. and Tues-M, 2 to 10 P.m. 735 521. irom a.m., i uesoay, jan.

until time of service. 11 a.m., at Northminster Presbyterian Church, 2515 Central Park Evanston. day, 11 a.m., at John M. Pedersen and Sons Chapel, 4J38 W. Fullerton tion Sunday, 6-10 p.m.

and Monday Ma P.m. 8S-240 Of 452-102. Rose R. Lara i nee Marmo. beloved wife of the late Michael; loving motner of Carol Lawrence and Joseph (Wary Louise); fond grandmother of five.

Funeral Tuesday Jan. 2 2nd, 9 a.m. from the Ed Prig-rwno Funeral Heme. 1815 W. North Av.

(Broadway and North Avs.) Melrose Pk. Mass 9:30 a.m. at Mount Carmel Church. Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. Visitation Sunday 6 p.m.

to 9 p.m., Monday 2 P.m. to 9 P.m. Info. 344-063. interment cemetery, in lieu of flowers, memorials to the American Cancer Fund or Marv Ave.

Memorials to Norwood ram Home, 6016 N. Nina Ave, Chicago, or the charity of your choice appreciated. Interment Ml. Olive. 235- C0AKUY SHANNON HAll See Martin J.

Jennings notlco. Crane League would be appreciated. 661-6874. 1610. C01AN0 See Margam Kurt Mile.

0ERTER BEHNKI C0MASTR0 Lottie Han, oeioveo wire or rno law Joseph; fond mother of James and tht lait Helen Grenfco; arand and oreat orandmother. Funeral Tues-dai 10 a.m.. at Becvar Funeral Ol rectors, 52)8 S. Kedzie. Interment Arlington.

In lied of tlotrers. corv rub ton to cancer research will be appreciated. Visitation Monday after a t.m. 776-3SU. UWUSS Amelia A.

Behnke.nee Snyder, beloved wife of the late I. Joseph; loving mother of H. Anthony (Lorraine) Behnke and Dorothy G. (Joseph) A. Svetec; dear grandmother of Christine A.

(James) Bresnahan: areat-orandntflther off Norbert J. Shannon, beloved Rug. band of Mildred fond lather of Marv Katherine (John) Lewln; brother of Thomas R. (Helenand the lale Blanche Conklin, Margaret Man, Edward Katherine Bart, lett. Hie Rev.

James V. and William Shannon. Visitation Monday, 4 Ip at Peterson Funeral Home, 4938 W. North Ave. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., Io St.

Vincent Ferrer Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment AH Saints. In lieu of llowers, donation to the Little Brothers ol the Poor of masses appreciated. 637-4441.

1 Lorem M. Oerter, ge 74, Jan. to, 1980, beloved husband of Ruth A. Oerter, nee Edler; loving father of Dorothy E. (Lee) Holm and Loravne R.

(John) Ohison; dear grandfather of five; fond brother of Margaret (Bernard) Maver and Evelvn -(Joseph) Rauch. Resting at Barron-Hall Funeral Home. 433? Els ton Charles P. Lawless of Indianapolis, husband ol Adele, nee Waller; father of Robert E. and Charles F.

grandfather of three: brother of Paul B. Lawless. Visitation 4 to 10 HANN0N John V. Comastro, beloved husband of Alice, nee Klatt; dear father ot John V. Delores D.

(Thomas) O'Connor and Marlene (James) Wlr-kus; grandfather of Desiree, David. Geraldine, Darlene, Robert, Maureen and Michael; fond brother of Victoria Cardone, Victor (Mildred), Joseph, Frank, Anita (Tony) Di-Liberto and Frances (James) Pectus. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 23, 10:30 a.m., from Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western to St.

Hilary Church. Mass 11 a.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation after p.m.

Monday. corner Pulaski Monday, 1o 10 p.m. and Tuesday, 2 to 10 m. Services at Mavfair Presbyterian p.m. wonoay at Hallowell James Funeral Home, 40 S.

Ashland Granqe. Service 10 a.m. Tuesday. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery, 352-1298. Church, Kostner and Ainshe Avenues.

Wednesday. Jan. 23. 1 P.m. SHYETTE Scott; sister ot the late Charles (Louise) Snyder; nieces and nephews.

Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 23. 1980, a.m., from AdollBerwvn Funeral Homt 2921 S. Harlem Berwvn, to Epiphany Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Entombment Resurrection Mausoleum.

Member of Epiphany Altar and Rosary Society and Senior Citizens Club. Please omit flowers. Visitation Monday, 7 to p.m., and Tuesday, 2 to p.m. LAWRENCE See Rose R. Leraia notice.

day at the family plot in Rosehill Cemetery, 5800 N. Ravenswood Av. Mr. Hols-man, a North Side resident, died Friday in Lake Shore Nursing Center. He worked at Hoblum Builders for 25 years until he retired in 1975.

He is survived by his wife, Pearl; a daughter, Mrs. Gail Sachs; and three grandchildren. Dr. K. Jeffery Kranzler Services for Dr.

K. Jeffery. Kranzler, 38, chief of pediatric radiology at Billings Hospital and Wyler Children's Hospital, who died Friday at Billings Hospital, will be at noon Monday in the chapel at 1300 W. Devon Av. Dr.

Kranzler Hved at 1212 N. Lake Shore Dr. Survivors include his parents, George and Lillian Kranzler; one brother, Dr. Leonard Kranzler, acting chief of surgery at Grant Hospital; and one sister, Mrs. Annette Saltzman.

Milford T. Padley Services for Milford T. Padley, 75, who for 41 years was an international representative of the International Labor Union of North America, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel at 4343 Main (Downers Grove. Padley, of 2810 Oak Brook Oak Brook, formerly of La Grange, died Friday night at MacNeal Memorial Hospital, Berwyn, after a long illness.

He retired in 1975. He is survived by a daughter, Lue Norton, and, two grandchildren. Robert A. Schneider Funeral mass for Robert A. Schneider, 65, a Michigan City, resident who formerly lived In Wilmette, will be at 10 a.m.

Tuesday in St. Francis Xa-er CathoUc Church, 912 Linden WU-mette. Mr. Schneider, who idled Saturday in Skokle Valley Community Hospital, Skokie, was president of the Stanley-Knight manufacturer of restaurant equipment, until his retirement In December, 1978. He lived in Wilmette until four years ago, when the company moved from Des Plaines to New Troy, Mich.

Mr. Schneider is survived. by a son, Robert two daughters, Anne DeRosier and Jane Richards; two sisters; one brother; and seven grandchildren. MortFIynn 4 Mass for Mort'Flynn, 49, a Chicago fire lieutenant, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St.

Pius Catholic Church, 4300 Oak Park Stickney. He died Saturday In St. Anne's Hospital Lt Flynn, an 13-year veteran of the fire department, was assigned to Engine Co. 96, at 441 N. Waller Av.

He was a member of the Firefighters Local No. 2 and Am-Vets Post 07. Lt. Flynn, a Near North Side resident, is survived by his mother, Mary Morahan, and sister, Anita. George Holsmaa Services for George Holsman, 83, a retired Realtor, will be at 11 ajn.

Mon Virginia M. Hannon of uef Plaines, beloved wife of Dr. John Hannon; fond mother of Sr. Mary R.S.M., Kathleen. Thomas (Rofeerla) and John (Pamtlar Hannon; six randchildren; sister of Jack Cunningham; cousin of Mae Cunningham.

Visitation Tuesday, 3 to 9:30 p.m., at Oehier Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Streets Des Plaines. Sec-vices Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.. from Chapel to St, Mary Church, Des Plaines. Mass 10 a.m. Masses ap Jreciated.

Interment All Saints. 824-155. Interment Wonders Cemetery. Past Noble Grand of Northwest Lodge No. 8 1.0, F.

Atso member of Ger-mania Lodge No. 182 A.F. A.M., Scottish Rite Bodies Valley of Chicago and Medinah Shrine. Please LAW See Evelvn E. Lira notice.

COVERS LEAVITT see Ruby Let rvtueuer notice. Louis Leavitf of ISO N. Lake Shore BERNAl omit flowers. Memorials to Maytair Presbyterian Church would be appreciated. Will lie In state at church from noon Wednesday until time of DEAVIIU Seymor s.

Shvette, beloved husbenfl ol Ellen, nee Ctiatow; devoted father ot Lowell of Van Nuvs, Barbara and Elirabeth; fond brother ol Joseph Shvette and Rae Lee of Mass. Services Tuesday, 10 a.m.. at Piser North Suburban Memorial Chapel, 9200 Skokie Skokie. Interment Memorial Park Cemetary. lieu of flowers, memorial may be made to the American Heart Association.

Member of I.B.E.W. for over 35 years and former Vice President ot Levine-Meyers Jewish War -Veterans Post. Friends are asked to par their respects at the time ot service. Inlormalion, 479-440. beloved husband of Edith, nee Ets Hokin; dear lather of Helena Margarita eernat, me Juarez, age 84, ot Blue Island, wife of the late services.

Kty-oiuu. (Bernard) Rosen, Ada (Malcolm) Kravits and the late Robert Ira; HANSEN loving grandfather of Robert, Pedro; motner ot Aipnonse (Eloise), Peter, Lawrence, Angeline, Catalina (Ismael) Garcia, Victoria (Christopher) Padro, Lain, Annette Theresa (Jesus) Lechuna, PADLEY Margaret T. Hansen, nee Toner, of Howaro (Lynni ano pninip Rosen, David. Jonathan. Daniel.

Michael, mi. Home, Arkansas, beloved wire Milford T. Padley of oak Brook, formerly of LaG range, beloved hut- oi E. Eugene Hansen; fond mother Emilio (Isabel), Richard (Esther) and the late Anthony and John; of Martivn Elmer) senroeoer and bond of the lale Lydlai fond father of Lue (Roger) Norton; grandfather Susan and Judith Kravits; fond brother of Maurice, the late Nechij Frank, Harry, Sam. Izadore and Nathan, Services Monday.

2 p.m., at Piser Memorial Chanel. 5206 N. John Deavlllt of Mt. prospect, Beloved husband of Loretta, nee Foxt loving father of John (Kathv) and Rev. Gary (Carol) Deaville; grandfather of John and Lisa; dear brother ol James (Nina) and Bob (Peggy) Deaville.

visitation Monday, 2 to 9:30 P.m., at Lauterburg Settler Funeral Hornet 2000 E. orthwest Arlington Heights, and Tuesday, from 10 a.m. until time of service 11 a.m., at St. John Lutheran Church, 1101 Linneman Ml. Prospect.

Interment St. John Lutheran Church Cemetery. Contributions may be made to St. John Lutheran Churcn. 253-5423.

Joan (Charles) Hlavin; grandmother SIEGEl of Patrick and Sue. services Tuesday. 1 D.m.. at tht Adams, Of William (Sandi), Richard (Julie). Frank (Julie).

Laurie nd Marks Winterfield Fuerai Hornet 4343 Main Downers Grove. Interment grandmother ot great-grandmother of 11. Visitation starting 2 p.m. Monday, at Krueger Funeral Home. I30.S0 Greenwood Blue Island.

Mass 10 a.m. Wednesday, at St. Benedict Church, 2339 York Blue Island. Interment SI. Mary Cemetery, FU8-13O0.

Broadway. Interment Anshe Emet Section, Memorail Park. Please omit flowers. Friends are asked to pay their respects at the lime of the sister of Alice Reynolds, Agws Fessler and Isabelle Worlien, Ser-vices 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Zimmerman and Santleman Memorial Chapel, 320Q W.

95th St. Interment Bronswood cemetery. Retired Internationa) ReeresentatlvB of I. L.U Visitation Monday, 2 to 5 and services. ooi-44u.

Sara Siegel, it Miami. totlno sister of Irving (Lllvan) and the late William, Meyer and Jack Siegel; fond aunt of William and Howard (Roberta); great-aunt ot Jonathan and David. Services Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 10 a.m., al Chapel, 5206 N. Broadway.

Interment Tipereth Zion, Waldneim. Into. Furth Funeral Direction, 784-4300. 7 tO P.m. 968-1000.

evergreen, visnation 4 to 9 p.m Tuesday. 424-0340. LED NICKY DURKIN BERTONCINI PEARSON Stephanie Lednickv, nee Vina, of Florida, fomerly of Berkley, beloved wife of Louis; loving mother HARLAN Martin H. Pearson, tare of Beimonr, Charles P. Bertonclnl, of Morris township, NJ.

Jan. 19, 1980, husband Lorraine nee servlss, be beloved husband of the iare Ingeborg. nee Hartelius: devoted or josepn, wary ir-rannj nanus and the late Marqaret (Anthony) Simko; loved wife of' James dearest SINKS or ueooi (nee Lake) Bertoncini; father of Charles P. Bertoncini, father of Martin Pearson and Elinor mother of William (Cindv) and Har Patrick J. Durun, C.P.D., retired, late of Calumet City, formerly of South Chicago, beloved husband of Mary, nee Doherty; dear fathr ot Mary C.

Durkm; fond brother of John, William, Thomas and Michael Durkin of England and Mary Durkin of Ireland; many nieces and new- Ehews. Member of St. Jude Police eague. Funeral Tuesday. 9:15 a.m.

(Clifford) Beckman; survived by seven grandchildren and two great- vey (Kama); loving grandmother ot Danny, Debbie and Vickie. Funeral Grandchildren. Service Tuesday, Jan. son of Petor and Carmelia Bertoncini. of Bolinsbrook, IL; brother of Peter, ot Oak Park, Ralph of Utah, Mrs.

Marilyn Davtis ot Bolingbrook. Funeral Doyle Funeral Home, 106 Maple Morristown. NJ. deareft grandmother of Tommy, Richie, George, Barbara Hanus, Mary and Antionette Stmko; devoted sister of Joseph (Paulina) Vina and Mary (Joseph) Christie, Pauline (Mathew) Samuel and the late John (Patricia) Velna; loving aunt of nieces and nephews. Resting at the Hennejsy-Bruno Funeral Home, 22, 1980, 1 p.m., at Edgar Funeral Home, 10900 S.

Cicero. Interment iciiiicj vvcunvauay, iv.JV from Richard Funeral Home. 5749 Archer corner of Lorel. Interment Beverly Cemetery. Vi si tat ton Monday, 3 to 10 p.m.

and Tuesday Leon R. Sinks of Downers Grove, beloved husband of Dalton nee AMman; dear brother of Jean Loren-zen and Donald (Shirley) Sinks; son John Wohlenberg. Visitation 1 to p.m., Monday, Jan. 21, at Toon Funeral Home, 4920 Main Downers Grove, where service will oe held Tuesday, Jan. 22, 10:30 Interment Clarendon Hills Comet-' ery.

968 0408. rU oak hhi. visiranon ro p.m. from the Brown Funeral Home, 2939 E. 95lh at Exchange Avenue, to 22nd, at :30 a.m.

Mass of the Re- Monaay, uj-iouu or ij-ueo. ssurectlon at St. Vlrglls Church, at 9:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, family iu a.m. io iu p.m.

oio4U. St. victor cnurcn. Mass at 10 a Interment St. Mary Cemetery.

Visi. PERRUS0 reouests donations to the American 3uj isurr uaic Berkley, Monday from 3 p.m. Funeral Tues tation Sunday, 2 p.m. to 10 P.m. and HEJNA feiesio I.

Perruso, late of Dolton, iJoseph Cari, physician ifor firemen, dies at age 66 day, 9:30 a.m., to St. DomitHIa Monday, io a.m. io 10 p.m. JUHna, cancer society, 430 Sou in Mor. rislown, NJ oeioveo nusoana or Anna, nee Gar- James Heina, tare of Chicago, for EINARS0N merly ot Cicero, oeioveo nusoana ot SLADE Church.

Interment Our Lady ot Sorrows Cemetery. Member of St. Ber-nadine Lodge at St. Simon Church in B0NDMASS Rose; loving father of James (Margaret) and the lale Dennis (Lillian) Heina; father in law ot Mary Ann C.mca90, III. 544-0100.

James J. Bondmass, dear brother of Gudrun Einarson, nee Hannesson, beloved wife of the late Paul; loving mother of Reynir (Ann), Asta (John) Bowen, Stella (Gilbert) Adolfson, and the late Sigre Einarson; grandmother of nine. Memorial LIND Heina; brother of William (Giuiia- Joseph (Joyce) and Tony (Mary); uncle of Michael and Alice Band- cut iw, mcoi iouici ur niiiiamgiitj and Daniela; fond son of Linda and the late Settimio Per-ruso; brother of Anna (Giovanni) lorio. Visitation after 4 p.m. Monday, 7 to 10 p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 9 a.m., from Drumm Funeral Home, 1200 E. 162nd one block west of the Calumet Expressway, on U.S. 6, South Holland.

Mass 10 a.m., St. Jude the Apostle Church. Interment mass. Service Wednesday, Jan. 23, 10:30 a.m.

at Matr Funeral Home, services 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1980. at Toon Funeral Home. 1920 Evelvn E.

Llnd, Jan. 20, age 70 years, late of Homewood, formerly of Stewart Ridge, beloved wife of Walter dearest mother of Jean (Donald) Law of Tinlev Park; fond trandmother ot Cynthia and Donald aw, Jr. Life member of Kensing na) and George (and the late Lillian) Heina; grandfather of Marc, Dennis (Cynthia), Keith, Karen and Kevin. Services Tuesday 10:30 a.m., at H. Mar lit Sons Funeral Home, 6507 Cermak Berwvn.

Entombment Woodlawn Ma use leu m. Visitation Sunday at after 5 P.m. J44U n. lenuai Ave. interment mi, Carmel.

Visitation 1 to 9:30 p.m. Main Downers Grove. In lieu of flowers, memorials to your favorite Tuesday. Pleas omit flowers. 545- cnaruy.

yoo-uwo. Genevieve C. Slade, of Chicago, formerly of Grand Rapids Michigan, Visitation Tuesday, January 22, 4-10 p.m., at Bowman Funeral Home. -2236 S. Wentwortti Chicago.

Services and Interment Grand Rapids Michigan. 842-1820. S0UKUP Martha A. Soukup, nee Thlem, deer wife of the late James beloved mother ot James Ernest (Florence), Margaret Hall, Eleanore. Paul (Donna), Elizabeth (Milan) Smith, Mary Wimmer and John (Nancy); grandmother ol 12; fond sister of Agnes (Kurt) Luedtke and Ernest (Dorothy) and the late Bernard (Marie), Funeral Monday, Jan.

21, at 9 a.m., from Kowske Funeral Directors, 1449 W. 51st to St. ramuy lor. jjj-wii. ton-Miriam Chapter No.

I OES. Re- ELISCU 404-0JI0. iH-JiiJ. rtreo ouver tor Marshall Field CO, Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 18730 S. Dixie Homfwofid.

B0RCHERS PETER STANLEY HINZ See Stanley Cepauskai ttotlct. alter 2 p.m. Tuesday. Services I Anna Eliscu, raving sister Of Kate Stegal, Leah. Betty and Julius and David Eliscu.

Services Tuesday, 11 a.m., at family lot, First Romanian Cemetery, Waldheim, gate No. 55, Des Plaines Forest Park. No Arthur F. Borchers beloved husband of Eunice; nee Palmer; loving fattier of Judith A. Kramer, Arthur p.m.

Wednesday. Interment Mount Irvm A. Hint of Riverside, beloved husband of Irene; fond father of PETRONE nope cemetery. 5Y8-5300. Evelvn (Don Kessel: Grand F.

jr. (Diane) and wiiuam daron Borchers; dear grandfather ot six; see Hetuerr R. Feiomann none. Chapel visitation. Please omit flow father of six.

Visitation Sunday and Monday. 4-9 p.m., at Ivins Funeral LLOYD ers, info. Piser Memorial Chapel Norbert W. Llovd, Veteran of WW Home. 80 E.

Burlington River 36I-44U. PIERSIAILA fond brother of Gertrude Swanson, Marion Hermann and Earl Borchers. Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., at the Blake-Lamb Chapel, 4727 W. 103rd Oak Lawn. Interment Mount side.

Services Tuesday. Jan. 22, II ii, Dei oven nusoand ot Frances, nee Anderson; loving father of Norbert "Bert" (Linda), Nancv (Davidi ERRIC0 Stella 6. Pierslalla, nee Gaittilnsk! ane 74, -lormerlv of Asribuirt. it See Angela Rlzzo notice.

a.m.. at Riverside Methodist Churcn. Interment Concordia. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Riverside Methodist Church would be appreciated. Member of Cicero Moose Muir and William; dear grandfatrmr of six; fond son of Cecelia; brother FAVIA Hope Cemetery.

Visitation alter 6 p.m. Sunday. Veteran ot W. W. II.

For public transportation call 636-1 193 or Chicago 735- of Barbara Grand. Visitation Mon Evelyn Favla, nee Czarrry, beloved wife of Jerrv loving mother of Lodge No. 265. 447-2261. Chicago, beloved wile of the late Theodore Plersialla loving mother of Bernice (James) Koiar, Charleen (Charles) Knight, Leonard (Cecelia) and the late Theodore fond grandmother of Lvnetie (Terrv) Johnson, Deborah Tanzer, James, Anthony, Cvnthia Chervl.

Denise. 4242. Mary Ann, Debra (Thomas) Baker day, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Ridge Funeral Home, 6620 W.

Archer corner of Natoma. Remains to lie in state Tuesday, 9 a.m., until time of JAC0BSEN and Micneie; dear sister ot Lillian (Edwin) Korzeniowski, Loretta tdytne jacoosen. nee Keating ot LaG range Park, 07 years, wife of B0RG services, IO a.m., at Bethel Reformed Church. 54th and Austin. (Henry) Malek and the late Joseph (Ann) Czarny; fond daughter in law Kondilolka-Bort the late Nets G.

Jacobsen; loving mother of Jane Marie Jacobsen; Please omit flowers. Interment Leonard and Cvnthia dear great-grandmother of Tammy, Terrv, Traci, Christy and Melissa; dear see peter c. notice. or Jerrv J. and Jennie Favia.

Funer Chapel Hill Gardens South Cemet al Wedneday, 9:15 a.m., from Malec Sons Funeral Home, 6000 N. Mil ery, autvyuu. sister ot ftgnes iralewski, Martha Wagner and Helen Suska and the fond sister of Kathrvn Ma lev and the late Lawrence A. Keating; aunt of Thomas K. Maley.

Visitation 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Monday, at Hallowell and James Funeral Home. 40 S. Augustine cnurcn. Mass 9:30 a.m.

Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Visitation Sunday, 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 927-4765.

SPIEGA Edwin J. (Srplega) Splega, beloved husband of Mollie (Kvser), nee San; loving father ot George (Diane) Kvser, Barbara (Arthur) Woitowicz, Kenneth Spiege and the late Lawrence Kvser; devoted grandtather of live; dear brother of Julius (Sophie) Spieqa and Lorraine (Edwin) Kacz-marek: fond son ot the late Frank and Nora Szpiega; many nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m. Irom the McKenzie Funeral Home, 15618 S. Cicero Oak Forest, to St.

Michael Church, Or-land Park. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection. Visitation Monday, 2. p.m.

to 10 p.m. In lieu of Mass preferred. 687-2990. STRITTAR Melvin F. Strlttar, beloved husband ot Mary B.

Strittar, nee McEn-teqart-Smlth and the late Rosa Strlt B0RUCKI waukee 10 si. feugene cnurcn. MARIER Interment St. Adalbert. Visitation Emil Boruckl of Wilmette, formerly See Deneen Mantel! notice.

late Mary Bruhnke and Lottia Knourek. Funeral services Wednesday, Jan. 73, 1980. 9:15 a.m. Irom the Rosemoor Funeral Home, 17943 oegms wonoay, 4 p.m.

74-4 iuu. MARKUS ot tvanston, Jan. ivin, oeioveo nus-band of Sadie (Pat), nee Boiler-man; dear father of Richard Dar- Ashland La Grange. Mass 10 a Tuesday, at St. Francis Xavier Church.

Interment Mount Carmel FEDERMEYER DR. JOSEPH CARI, 66, an official fire department physician and a key figure in the ongoing Probate Court trial over the estate of the late fire commissioner, Robert J. Quinn, died early Sunday in Mercy Hospital. i Dr. Cari, who had offices at 234 W.

26th St. and a home in Evergreen Park, died a week after his admission to the hospital for treatment of a heart ailment, according to hospital officials. Spokesmen said Dr. Cari had been associated with the hospital as a physician for more than 30 years. t'A longtime personal friend and physician to Quinn, Dr.

Carl had been ashed-uled to testify last week in Cook County Probate Court about Quinn's competency when Quinn signed over his property and assets to family members of the late Mayor Richard J. Daley and to another friend. BECAUSE OF his ailment, however. Dr. Cari couldn't appear in court.

Instead, his son, Joseph A. Cari an attorney, presented records that Dr. Cari had kept on Quinn from the time of Quinn's hospitalization in the winter of 1978. It is charged by a relative of Quinn that he wasn't competent at the time he signed documents leaving his Skokle home to Mrs. Patricia Daley Thompson, the late mayor's daughter; and his Wisconsin farm to William Quinn, a close friend but no relation.

Michael Daley, the late mayor's son, was Quinn's lawyer at the time of Quinn's death and executor of Quinn's iL See Melvin F. Strlttar nolle. a. torrence Ave, Lansing, to st, Ann's Church. 3010 Ridge Rd.

George E. Mar km, beloved husband of Lilfian, nee -Meegan; brother of the late Melosine Kinzig, Hattie cemetery. Member or catholic wo FELDMANN row; step-father of Thomas Home; grandfather of Andrew Home; brother of Richard Boruckl. Services Wednesday. 11 a.m..

at Wm. H. men Club of St. Francis Xavier Herbert R. Feidmann, oeioveo hus- scttniedau, Charles, Amanda, Edwin, Alma Moseler, Anna and Kurt, Church and catholic order of Fores-ters.

in lieu of flowers Masses pre Dr. Joseph Cari Lansing. Mass 10 a.m. Visitation Monday, 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, 2 to 9 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to the National Cancer Society will be. appreciated. Interment Re oano ot wary Ann (nee petrone Scott Funeral Home, HOOGreenleaf Visitation Monday and Tuesday, ferred. 352-izys. Wilmette.

Interment East fond son of Emma and the late Fred Feidmann; son in law of Rose Pet p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Funeral Wednes JACOBSEN surrection Lemerery. 44-2404. Dundee cemetery.

Please omit flowers. Visitation Tuesday 4 p.m. to rone; uncie ot many, funeral wed. day, January 23, 11 a.m., at Henry W. Mueller Funeral Home, 5300-12 W.

Belmont Av. Interment Eden Christine jacobsen. dearest motner of Amy; beloved daughter of John and Rita Hofer; dear sister of John p.m. 4OI-04UU. v.

nesday, 9 a.m., from the Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Belmont for 10 a.m. service. Entombment St. Joseph Cemetery.

In lieu Memorial par cemetery. 2B6-840, PSALTIS See George J. notice. (Gregory) Chiakulas pattv visitation at the Skaia Ter BRAUN i MARNELL tar, nee Anaerson; tono tatner or, Frank, Robert (Joanne) and Elaine Strittar, Sheila (George) Padgen; ot tiowers, contriout ons to stumers' Florence L. Braun of Mr.

Prospeeti beloved wife of the late August J.i Hospital for Crippled Children In his memory will be aooreclaled. Visita Deneen Marnell, dearly beloved daughter of Leonard and Clarice, nee Marier; loving sister of Vincent loving mother ot Margaret (late tion Monday, offer p.m. info, 286- race Funeral Home. 7812 Milaukee Niles, Monday, 3 P.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Funeral services Tuesday, 10:15 a.m. to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Mass 11 a.m. Entombment All Saints Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers contributions to the American Cancer Society ap- and Jacqueline; dear niece of An r-rani) josepn, Catherine (bus Mundhenke, Laurence uu.

Mary (Rudy) Buaek and Bernard FIGURA thony, and Lawrence Marnell and Marie Iosco. Resting at Conboy Funeral Home, 6150 North Ave. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a.m., to Notre Dame preciaieo. yoo-zju. Sophie Flgura, net SVarb, beloved wife or the late Jacob; loving mother of Brd.

Dominic fVF.M.. (bieanor) Braun; 23 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; one great. real-grandchild. Visitation Monday, to p.m., at Oehler Funeral estate. AS FIRE department physician, Dr.

Carl was often called upon to make life and death decisions regarding injured firefighters. In November, 1976, in high winds and swirling snow, Dr. Cari climbed to the roof of a burning Commonwealth Edison Co. building at 1111 W. Cermak Rd.

to amputate the right leg of a firefighter to free him when the leg was pinned between steel and concrete. Despite the heroic rescue, the fireman died a short time later. Funeral arrangements for Dr. Cari were incomplete. JENNINGS Mass id a.m.

inrerment Mount car- Bruno, Frank, Stanley (Stephanie), Eleanor (John) Milka and the late Home, Lee at Perry Streets, Des met, Visitation Monday, 5 to 9 p.m. Martin u. Jennings, oeioveo husband of. the late Bridget, nee Dovie; iov Plaines. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m., from chapel, to St.

Stephen Church, Mass 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers. Edward; fond grandmother or four; great-grandmother of Funeral ino father of Joseph Tuesday, 9 a.m., from Malec and (Genevieve). Win it red Coakley, Martin A. (Pomona).

Anna Mav, i uesoay, i io iJ-iiJ4. McENTEGART See Melvin F. SI ri I tar notice. McHUGft masses appreciated. Interment t.

sons t-unerat Home, aow N. mii waukee to St. Fidelis Church. josepn cemetery. Interment Maryhill.

Visitation be Raymond J. McHunh, dear son of John (Frances), Mark and the late Thomas Jennings; grandfather of 12; great-grandfather of 11. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m., from the Conboy Funeral Home (Burke-Sullivan Di gins sunoay at 2 p.m. 474-41VU, BROWN RABINER Flora Rabiner, devoted mother of Robert E. of Hollywood, Calif.

i oear sister of Elsie F. Epstein, Helen P. Weber and the late Edmund J. Freund; loving grandmother ot Patricia Lou (Charles) Clark and Ronald E. Rabiner.

Memorial services Monday, Jan. 21, at 3 p.m., at Chapel, $206 N. Broadway. Please omit flowers. Memorials to LaRabi-da or Deborah Women's Club.

Into. Furth Funeral Direction, 764-4300. RICE Bruno A. Rice of Berwvn, beloved husband of Rosemarie, nee Anysh; devoted father of Shirley Rice and Lorraine Burris; grandfather ot Debbie Haves and Karen Skopek; great-grandfather of three; brother of Sigmund, Victor, Harold Rice and Emma Beverly. Funeral Wednesday, Jan.

23, 9:15 a.m., from Svec and Sons Funeral Home, 6227 w. Cermak to St. Bernadine Church, Forest Park. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Queen ot Heaven.

Member of Cicero Lodge No. 2t5 L.O.O.M. Visitation Monday, beginning 5 P.m., Tuesday, 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. 464-2050 or 242-2027.

tne late Mary and Richard McHugh Mildred E. Brown of Des Plaines, FL0RIN0 dear brother of Eleanor. Resting at the Coonev Funeral Home, 3552 rectors), 6150 W. North to Our Peter j. Ftorino, Beloved son of the Laoy worner or tne cnurcn.

Mass beloved wife of Stuart; dear mother of Jean Dieterich and John Rich-meier; nine grandchildren; sister of Carol Nowicki and Harriet Kirsch. late tvetvn and Michael Plortno bourn porT atrer 4 p.m. Sunday, Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m., to St, Veronica Church. Mass 10 a.m. In- a.m.

Interment Mount Carmel brother of the late Robert C. Florjno; dear uncle of Peter M. Member of Division 241 C.T.A. and Fr. Setters Council K.

of C. Native af Tuam. Co. Galwav. Ireland.

In Memorial service Tuesday, 2:30 p.m.. at Oehler Funeral Home, Leo at Perry SlreetSr Des Plaines. 824t ferment caivary. 4-iCiu. Michalak riorino.

t-unerai monoey, iu a.m., from The Montciair Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont to St. Pris. lieu of flowers, donations to your Martha Michalak, nee ZboralsM, be 51 tavome cnamy. visitation Sunday, cilia Church.

Mass 10:30 a.m. Inter loved wife of the late Stanley; lov ing mother of Thomas (Agatha) 9-y ana vionoay, iij-uj4. JESKE ment st. josepn. 622-vjoo.

FLYNN BRUNO Walter, Joseph (Sophie), Bernard (Julia) and Rosemary (Harry) Schmidt; dear grandmother of 11: Kazimlerz J. Jeske, beloved husband ot Mana, nee wegrzak; loving Scientists detect material ief over from the 'big bang' Carmelia Bruno, nee Cagnina, beloved wile ot Michael; loving mother of Anita and Joseph; dear daughter of the late Anna and Lorenzo Cagnina; fond sister of Treat-grandmother of nine. Funeral uesday, 9:30 a.m., from Roberts father of Janusr, iwonka and Do rota; fond brother of WiUor (Elzbie- Mori P. Flyrm, Lt. C.F.O..

loving son of Mary Morahan and the lale Tom F. Flynn; fond brother of Anita and the late Jane and Elizabeth Foley (Robert); uncle of Susanne Kennedy, Kathleen Bauer and r-unerai nome, 2t)i? s. Archer Av, ta) and Feliks (Helen). Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., from Malec Paul (Nancy), Lawrence (Anna), Anthony (Carrie), James (Santa) Caonina and Mary (Raoul) DeLara. and sons Funera Home.

6000 Kooerr, Kaymono and Tom r-oiey, to St. Barbara Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of Altar and Rosary Society. Visitation after 3 P.m.

Sunctav and noon to 10 Milwakee to Queen of All devoted friend of Sally Elliott. Saints Basilica. Interment St. Ada. Theresa Lodato, Rose OiMaria and Anaie (Armando) Sainr.

Funeral Visitation at P. M. Smith Sons Funeral Home, 245 Madison p.m. Monday. 042-0288.

MIK0S services Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., at The ben. Visitation begins Monday, p.m. 774-4100. KACMARCIK Oak Park. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m., to St.

Pius Church, 43rd Street and Oak Park Stick Montciair Funeral Home, 6voi w. Belmont Ave. Please omit flowers. Catherine Mikos, nee SchrransM, Anna Kacmarcik, nee Solus, be ney. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. Member of interment St. Josepn, 622-yJOO. CARNEY loved wife of Andrew; dear mother of Rose (Al) S'dlovsky, Joseph and dearly beloved wite of the late Frank; loving mother of Robert (Roselyn), Rosemarie (Stanley) Salata, Ramona (Reno) Baiocchi and Ronald (Judith); fond sister of cnica90 Fire Fighters Local No. Marie A.

Carney, nee DeGrave, of victor (Janice); grandmother ot and member of Amvet Post 97. Palatine, formerly ot Chicago, be. William biaiovsKv and Kim Kacmar-cik; dear sister of Jan (Helen) Sol Josephine oorski and Rose Breiins- loved wife of the late James riease omtr nowers. tuo-xa, FOREMAN ki; grandmother of 19; orear fond mother of James (Nancy) and us and Helen (Jan) Kama and Sophie Solus in Europe; dear aunt grandmother ot two. Funeral Tues Mary Ellen (Joseph) Gregona grandmother' of Joseph.

James. or many nieces ano nephews. Funer day, 9 a.m., from the Belmont Funeral Home. 7120 W. Belmont Frank Foreman, Jan: It, 1980, in Janesvllle, Wise, beloved husband of the late Mamie; dear father of Franklin H.

(Lucille) Foreman and David. Shon and Brian: sister of al Tuesday, Jan. 72, 9 a.m.. from Solfes Chanel, 2746 W. 51 to St.

to St. Hyacinth Church. Mass 10 David DeGrave. Resting at the Simon Church. Mass 9:30 a.m.

Inter Helen (George) Kafka; grandfather a.m. interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation Monday, 3 to 10 p.m. Ahlgnm and Sons Funeral Home, 201 N.

Northwest Palatine, ment Resurrection. Member of of tour; great-grandfather of five. Masonic service under auspices of Please omit flowers, into, 286-2500, cat none 51 ova uokoi wreath no. Visitation begins Sunday and Mon MOFFETT Old Glory Lodge no. a.f.

A.M. on Mondav. Ann. 21. fl D.m.

from 2 to 9 p.m. on Sunoav and Monday. Services noon Tuesday, Jan. 22. In lieu of flowers, masses will be appreciated.

Interment Queen ol Heaven Cemetery. 358- Raymond P. Moffett, suddenly, lov day, iu a.m. ro iu p.m. e-.

KINCAID ing husband ot Mav. nee Reich Funeral service Tuesday. Jan. 22, at 11 a.m., at Matz funeral Home, 3440 N. Central Av.

Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West. Visitation from 3 to 9:30 m. Monday. Please omit dear son ot Helen G. and the late Wilbert P.

Moffett; fond brother of 4II. CEASER James W. Klncald, beloved husband ot Elizabeth B. Kincaid; dear fattier of Jeffery and Gregg Kincaid; fond brother ot Edward Victor Clarence Roy J. Kincaid and the Russell (Kathrvn).

Constance Arnett and Phyllis E. (Pitt) step father of Marvalice (Robert) Mortis, Thomas and Patrick Smith; dear grandfather of seven; brother ot Georglanna Smith, Leo (Irene), Edward (Margaret) Federmeyer, Alice (John) Fecarotta; son In law ot Mary McEntegart. Services Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1980, 10 a.m., from Cermak Home lor Funerals, 5844 W. Cermak to St.

Odilo Church, 2244 S. East Ave. Mass celebrated, 10:30 a.m. Interment family lot. Visitation Monday, and Tuesday, 1 to 10 p.m.

Please omil llowers, 652-0243. SUCH Edward M. Such, beloved husband of Cathryn, nee Skultety; dear brother of Joseph (Lottie), Emma (John) Wisniewski, Bernice (Edward) Raichel and Evelvn (Chester) Malocha; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 23, 9:30 a.m.

from Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milwaukee, to St. Thecla Church. Interment St. Adalbert.

Visitation begins 7 m. Monday. In lieu of llowers, Masses preferred. 774-0366, SVETEC See Amelia A. Behnke nolle.

SWEARINGEN Lois Swearingen, nee Powers, of Riverside, beloved wife ot the late Ralph; fond mother ol Marlha Lee (Robert) Zenlsek and Ralph (Merry); grandmother ot three; great-grandmother of three. Visitation: Monday 2 to 9 p.m. at Ivlns Funeral Home, 80 E. Burlington Rd Riverside. Services and interment privare.

Those desiring mav contribute to Riverside Elementary Schools No. 96 Memorial Fund. 447-2261. SWEET Joseph Sweet, dearly beloved husband of Marie nee Ribnikar; loving tatner of Joseph M. (Ilene) and James N.

(Sharon); fond brother of Marie J. Ligler; grandfather of eight. Funeral Wednesday 9 a.m. from the Belmont Funeral Home. 7120 W.

Belmont to St. William Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Boniface Cemetery.

Please omit flowers. Visitation Tuesday 2 to 10 p.m. Into: 286-2500. SYNECKI Edward C. Svneckl, beloved husband ot Agnes nee Pavlak; loving father of Eileen (Edward) Krot, Dolores (Robert) Bleskan and Edward (Jaeoueline) Svnecki; devoted grandfather of Robert Bleskan, Beth and Cheryl Svnecki.

Funeral Tues-. dav, Jan. 22, at 9:30 a.m., from Sullivan Funeral Home, 2701 W. 63d at Washtenaw Avenue, to St. Rita Church.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of James J. Zienteak A.L. Post No. 419.

Visitation Monday after 2 p.m. PR6-8JOO. TCH0N Eleanor Tchon, nee KozlowsM, beloved wife of the late Edward; dearest mother of Christine; dear sister ol Genevieve KozlowsM, Visitation Tuesday, Jan. 22, 3 P.m. to 10 p.m., at The Montciair Funeral Home, 691 W.

Belmont Ave. Funeral services will then be concluded Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 11 a.m. in the St. Adalbert's Cemetery Commital Chapel.

Please omil llowers. 622-9300. THOMAS Katherine Thomas, nee Wilson; beloved wife of Alfred; loving mother of Alfred fond sister of the late Woodrow Wilson, Mary Lubecki, end Irene Palmer. Funeral Wednesday 8:45 a.m. from Casey-Laskowski Funeral Home, 4540-50 W.

Diverse, to Our Lady of Grace Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Mary hi II. Visitation Monday 6:30 p.m. and Tuesday after 2 P.m.

777-6300. WEINGART Richard A. Welngart, dear son of Richard L. (Clara) and Dolores; loving grandson of Jake and Martha Weingart, Viola and the late Lorren Conley; fond brother of Steven, PhiHip and Denise. Visitation Wednesday, 8:30 a m.

to 9:30 a.m., at Hollerbacn Funeral Home, 4022-36 Eiston at living Park Road. Fu-. neral 9:30 a.m. to St. Andrews Church.

Mass of the Resurrection 10 a.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Please omil flowers. 463-1510; WHITE Esther White, nee Chambers, Me 87, wile of the late John; mother of Jack (Lila); sister of Catherine Ward and the late.

Vincent Chambers; grandmother of Jack If. Visitation Monday, 2-9 p.m., al the Hanekamp Funeral Home, 385 Waukegan Northbrook, half mile north of Dundee Rd. Funeral Mass Tuesday, 10 a.m., at St. Nor-berts Church. 1809 Walters Aw.

i towers. FRANKLIN Havden; many nieces and nephews, Member of I.U.O.E. Local 150. Visi lale Myrtle Brom. Funeral Tuesday, Jacqueline J.

Cesser, nee Jos. of Oak Park, beloved wife of Dr. Leonard S. Ceaser; devoted mother of Kimberlv (William) Nelson and Craig M. Ceaser; fond srandmother of Jordan Colton Nelson; daughter tation at the M.

Suerth Funeral 0:15 a.m., from Blake-Lamb Funeral George A. Franklin, helntfrt! Home. 6754 Northwest Mon Home, 229 S. Main Lombard to band of Bernice, nee Hassan; fond father of Pat (Jarauplinel Franklin: dav. 2 to 9 p.m.

Services Tuesday. 1 sacrea ncarr inurcn. mass iu a.m. Visitation Monday. 3 D.m.

to 10 o.m. p.m. Interment Bohemian National of waiter and trie late viable jos; niece of Svlvia Pierce. Services pri WASHINGTON AP Astronomers peering deep into intergalactic space say they have detected some of the original material left over from the "big bang" that most experts believe created the universe. The.

National Science Foundation, in announcing the discovery Sunday, said American and British astronomers think that thin clouds of hydrogen detected billions of light years from Earth are pristine remnants of the beginning. The foundation, which funded the research, said the discovery could lead to new insights into what happened after the universe as we know it began. MANY SCIENTISTS believe the nnl-verse came into being 10 to 20 billion years ago when a superdense primal atom exploded in a "big bang." The universe has been expanding ever since the primeval fireball went off, according to the theory. Drs. Wallace L.

W. Sargent and Peter J. Young of the California Institute of Technology, and Drs. Alec Boksenberg and David Tytler of University College, London, say the diffuse clouds seem to be the early stuff of the universe. Other scientists who have studied these clouds previously have thought they were matter thrown out by quasars, which are very distant, star-like objects that emit the energy of millions of suns.

In lieu of flowers, masses would be prelerred. Interment Assumption The new interpretation is that the clouds are independent bodies floating in the intergalactic space between quasars and the Earth, the scientists said. SARGENT SAID In a telephone Interview that scientists so far have indirect evidence of more than 300 primal clouds, but estimate there are billions like them in the universe. He said the average cloud appears to be about 1,000 light years in diameter and to contain the mass of 10 million stars the size of the sun. This is very little mass when scattered over that distance, he added.

1 A light year is the distance light travels in a year at 186,326 miles per second, about six trillion miles. Refugee camp gets aid shipments again BANGKOK, Thailand Reuters A 10-day suspension of international food aid to a Cambodian refugee camp on Thailand's eastern frontier ended Sunday when a convoy of trucks delivered rice and other supplies, relief officials said. Deliveries to the camp, opposite the Thai village of Nonmarkmoon, 180 miles east of Bangkok, were suspended Jan. 10 after civilians and armed guerrillas looted a food convoy. Cemetery.

631-1240. MUELLER vate. Founder and national honaray President of the United Airlines grandfather of Timothy, Michael and Peter Franklin: great-grandfather of three; brother ot Leone Winkles and Merlon Butterfleld. Member of W. I Vets.

Charter member of Elks and Leyden Senior Citizens. In cemetery, Wheaton, II. For informa Ruby Lee Mueller, nee Hinch, be- tion 04Y-I4UU or cmcago ra-uu. stewardess tttpp winas oroup. Memorial serivce at United Airlines loved wife of the ate Edward H.

K0NDZI01KA-B0RG lieu of outers, memona to St. loving mother of Betty (Richard) Covers; dear grandmother of Diane Stewardess Training Center, -1305 Algonquin Road, Elk Grove Village. Feb. 1, I960, 1:30 p.m. Contributions Peter C.

(Slim) Kondilolka-Bom, (Chip) Kopczynski and Karen former Droorietor of the 3900 Club. Patrick's Episcopal Church of Franklin Park appreciated. Visitation Monday, Noon to 9 p.m., at San-Tiedemann Funeral Home, 9568 (Robert Me ideii great beloved husband of Emily, nee to the West Suburban Mentailv Retarded School. 484-2050 or 242-202 grandmother of Lisa, Kim and Bob- Banger; oear tamer of Norman (Ol Belmont Franklin Park. Ser oy Mteaeu ana jason Kopavnswj dear sister of Roy (Verna) Hinch, CEPAUSKAS ga) of Anchorage, Alaska, Ber.

nadine (Frank) Dvbas of Rilchfield, Gwenn (Howard) OoenlanOer, Kenneth (Gavle), Peter C. Bar- vices I uesoay, to a.m., at sr. pat' rick's Episcopal Church, 3245 Cal Stanley "Peter" Cepagskas, beloved James. Raymond (Carrie! and Mar nusoana ot Helen, nee KOPecK, vin (Vivian); fond sister in law of Lambert and VI Mueller; fond aunt wagner. Franklin Park.

'Interment Mount Emblem Cemetery. 678-1950, oara lLoren) jenkinson, James John J. (Micaela). Debora dearest father of Stanley Helen (Larry) Tabor and Monica; loving son of Sophie and the late Ignatius. of many nieces and nephews.

Funer FRIEBE al services Wednesday, p.m., at (James) Eady; loving grandfather Funeral Monday, 8:45 a.m.. from Kolbus Funeral Home, 6S41-57 W. Elfrieda Frlebe, nee Selfert of Of 22; brother of May (the late Edward) Honsa and Joseph (Ann) Hiqgins Ave. Interment Union Ridge Kicnaro runerai Home, rcner tvansron, Jan. iv, oeioveo wite ot cemetery, visitation Tuesday, 1 to the late He muthr dear sister Gresh.

Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 22., at 10:30 a.m., from Fortune Funeral corner or Lorei, to m. bynv phorosa Church. Interment St. Casimir Cemetery.

Visitation Sun Marguerite. Kleiner, Hildegard p.m. 74-3232. MULLEN Home, 4401 s. Kedzie to St.

fancratius cnurcn. Mass II a.m. wagner, Marrtn seitert all in 3er. many and Berta Seifert of Chicago, Services 11 a.m. Tuesday.

Wm. H. day, 2 tO IU P.m. 76-1IMQ. CHIAKULAS Interment Resurrection.

Visitation RiZZO Angela Rizzo, nee Errlco, beloved' wife of the late Charles J. Ruzo; dear sister of Jennie Marotta, Rose Coco, Mary A. Errico, Louise Wienke, Peter J. (Marion) Errico and the late Emil j. Errico; loving aunt of many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., from Sheldon-Goglin Funeral Home, 5935 W. Belmont Av. to St. Ferdinand Church. Mass 9:30 a.m.

Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. Please omit flowers. Visitation Monday and Tuesday, 2 to 10 p.m. 237-4404. R0ESSLER Alfred H.

Poessler of Madison, former Accountant with Monarch Air Service, dear brother of Grace (the late Walter) Brown of Madison and Walter of East Trov, also nieces and nephews. Resting at Hornburg-Klein Evergreen Funeral Home, 2955 W. 95th Monday. 4 to 9 p.m. Services Tuesday, 11 a.m., at Hope Lutheran Church, 64th and Washtenaw.

Inter ment Beverly. 422-010. R0SPENDA Edward F. Rospenda, beloved hut-band of Josephine, nee Rekus; loving father of Annette (Ralph) Mvrick and Robert (Nancv)i fond brother of Mae Bobrowski, Anna (Stanley) Pondel, Lillian (Richard) Steffens and Bruno (Irene); grandfather of Kathleen, John and Mark; uncle of nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday, Jan.

22, at 8:45 a.m., Baran Funeral Home, 264446 N. Central to St. Ferdinand Churc. Mass 9:30 a.m. Entombment St.

Joseph Cemetery. 622-1488. ROY Robert Roy fomerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Alice, nee Erick-sen; fond sister of Mariorie Bailey ot Brookfield, Wise; and the late James and William. Service Tuesday, Jan. 22.

at 1 p.m., Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home, Rev. James Burd officiating. Inteimenl Burlington Cemetery. Visitation Monday, Jan. 21, Irom 1-9 p.m., Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home, 157 S.

Pine Burlington, Wise. (414) 763- RYDEU Clara Hudson Rvdell, nee Hudson, 98, of Highland Park, Jan. 19, beloved mother of Oscar Ferdinand Rvdell and the late Clara Rvdell Dunn and Mildred Rvdell Quinn; fond grandmother of Diane Rvdell Anderson, Randv Rvdell, Edwin Rvdell Dunn and Rvdell James Dunfl; si, great-grandchildren. Visitation Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., at the Wm. H.

Scott Funeral Home, 1100 Greenleal Wilmette, with Mass Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., at St. Faith, Hope and Charity Church, 180 Ridge Winnetka. interment Calvary Cemetery. 251-8200. SCHEY Lillian L.

Schey, formerly of Chicago, mother of William E. Schey of Elkhart, grandmother of Leona Duke of Jamestown, oassed awav Saturday a.m. Graveside service Montrose Cemetery, Tuesday, I p.m., al the chapel. SCHNEIDER Robert A. Schneider of Michicgan City, formerly ot Wilmette, Jan.

19., husband of the late Annette, nee Wieder; lather of Anne M. (David) DeRosier, Jane E. (James) Richards and Robert E. (Barbara) Schneider; seven grandchildren; brother of William, Clare Koenio and Dorothy Rowland. Visitation at Wm.

H. Scott Funeral Home, 1100 Greenleal Wilmette, to 9 m. Monday. Mass 10 a.m. Tuesday.

SI. Francis Xavier Church, Wilmette. Interment All Saints. Memorials may be made to Chicago Luna Assoc. 251-8200.

SCH0LZ Rose Sertoli, nee Eder, beloved wife of the late Irving dearest motner of Patricia (Clifford) Pilgrim, Pauline (Robert) Lesnlewski, and Roy (Maria, Snell; grandmother ol seveni. also brothers and sisters. Services Wednesday, 11 a.m., at Egan Funeral Home. 3700 W. 63rd St.

Cremation Woodlawn. tn lieu of flowers, donations to Diabetes Association will be appreciated. Visita Scott Funeral Home, 1460 Sherman Sunday, I p.m. to to p.m. and Mon day.

10 a.m. to 10 o.m. Honoran Or. George J. (Gregory) ChlaVulas fsvanston.

Memorials may be member of Central Park Post 1028 made to lath cnurcn ot Christ scien Edward J. Mullen, fond father of Patricia (Peter) Salerno and Sally (Robert) Fox; dear brother of Dorothy Mlcatetti, Elaine Belmonte and the late Mickey Belmonte; grandfather of four; loving uncle of seven. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m. from the Lawn Funeral Home, 7909 State tist, 7201 N. Ashland Chicago suddenly, beloved husband of Penelope, nee Psaltis; loving father of Mary, James and Ellen; devoted son of Bertha Chiakulas; dear brother of John (Ann) and the late 60626.

into. B64-24D. GAB0UR A.L. LAJ-6I. K0ZL0WSKI See Eleanor Tenon notice.

KUTZ Buroank, io a.m. service, ment Chaoel Hill Gardens West. In uaiic iuiiu Drainer in law of Christine Chiakulas, Ten Mabel A. Gabour of Skokle, beloved wile of John; fond sister of William (Eleanor) McAfee; fond aunt of Evelyn (Joseph) Comiskey, Virginia Margaret Kuti, nee Kamatz, age 79, of Waterford, Jan. 20, 1980, beloved wile of th.

Int. lAalter C. (the late Dr. Chris) heron is, Gus (Jane) and Louis (Sophia) Psaltis. Past Chairman ot Department of formation 636-2320.

MURPHY Joseoh P. Murohv. Mainr A Lt (Wilbur) Kramer and the fate Marcel Bilske: great aunt of six. Ser. G.

Kutz; dear mother of Maigaret (Vlto) Colano of Burlington. beloved husband of Regina. vices in Mever-Simklns Funeral Home, 6251 Dempster Morton Famny Practice and member of Executive Committee of Grant Hospital. Chairman of Executive Committee of Martha Washington Hospital, Associate Professor of Family Prac grandmother of Linda Sue and Richard (Debbie): sister of Helen ANDERSEN nee Lynes; devoted father of Richard (Maureen); grandfather of Robert and Katherine; brother of John (Catherine), Vivian Arbuckle ferove, weanesoav, p.m. visitation Tuesday, 3 to 5.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Death notices Lola M. Andersen, beloved wife of r-ric ot parn Rirjge, Annie Krueger, Esther (PhilliD) Lass both ot Ar. Cemeteries Mount Hope Cemetery 3 grave sites. Choice location.

Cost now $900. Sell for S500. 315-226-5695collecl, Rock- Interment private. Member of The tice Medicine at Rush Medical School. Funeral Tuesday.

ine iare waiter; loving mother ot Walter (Rosemary), Lillian (Victor) lington Heights. Walter (Edna) Kar- ano Alice Murpnv. r-unerai Tuesday, bastern star Avonuaie Chapter no, narz ot wonon drove, tne iare a.m., from Chapel of Ad mam is Fu- neral Directors, 4700 N. Western Av. Services 12:15 p.m.

at St. De- 10 a.m. at Edward C. Schubert Chapel, 3419 Rtdgeland, Berwvn. Visitation Monday 4 to 9 p.m.

Mass V34, U.t.S. YU3-U0U. 6ALLI toro, ill. nie Frick, Alvina Poehler. Fred, John, Henry and Emit Karnalz.

Fu Caiigiuri and June Conway; dear grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of eight fond sister of Bert and Edward Starbird, Nettie MONTROSE Cemetery. 3 lots, choice loc. Sect. 14. Very close to rd.

S1000. neral Wednesday, I p.m., at Haben 10:30 St. Leonards, nterment Mt. Gaetano Gall', dear uncle of Lolita metnos oree ortnodoit Church, 2727 W. Wnona.

Interment Elm- Carmel. Contributions to English Funeral Home, 0057 es Cent oniech; fond brother in law or Jen and Loretta Jones. Funera 223-440 wood Cemetery. Visitation Sunday Providence Co eoe. Provr Interment Ridgewood nie Fionni.

Funeral Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 10 a.m., at dence. 02918. Please omit flow RIDGEWOOD. 6 grave lots, will divide.

SMO ea. 279-2169. a.m., from the Belmont Funeral oison Funeral Home, 6467-77 vistranon ruesaar, to i p.m. Member ol Skokie Chapter, No. no wonaav, trom a p.m.

to io P.m. Contributions to the Dr. George J. Crtiakulas Memorial Fund, in care of Northwest Hwy. Interment Elm- Home, 7120 W.

Belmont to St, Celestine Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. ers. 484-5302. N0RDSTE0T wooo.

visitation Tuesday, to Grant- Hospital, 550 w. Webster Av. iuij u.t.s. t3-61 II. LANDT Entombment Queen of Heaven Stanley C.

Nordstedf, beloved hus Chicago, ill. 60614 would be ao- In Memoriam p.m. r4-jjjj. BALASH cemetery, visitation Monday, 4 band of Harriet; dear son of the late pretiareg. io p.m.

into. 4M-4OU0, Carl H. Landt, of Tampa, for merlv of Morion Grove, beloved hus- Carl and Hilda Nordstedt; dear brother of Violet Moonev and Rova band of Lvdie, nee Simzvk; dear Paul Balasfi, beloved husband of the late Stella, nee Sveikauskas: loving father of Paul Richard (Elsie) Bal- (Mary) Nordstedt; fond uncle of ALD0NIS Frank T. Aldonls, Jan. 19, loving husband ol the late Domincele: dear father of Bruno (Helen) Aldonis, the late Stella Petkus and the late Daniel Aldonis; father in law of Anthony Petkus and Stella Aldonis; fond grandfather of Mary K.

Aldonis. Member Nativity B.V.M. H.N.S. Funeral services Tuesday, 9 a.m., from the Marquette Funeral Home, 2S33 W. 7lst St.

Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 a.m., Nativity B.V.M. Church. Interment St. Casimlr Cemetery. Visitation Monday, 2 to 10 p.m.

AUERT Carl G. Allert, beloved husband of Belty, nee Moore and the late Anna; loving father of Lillian Maher, Arnold, Kenneth, Llovd and Guy. Funeral Service Tuesday, 10 a.m., at the Original Rago Brothers Funeral Home, 5120 W. Fullerton. Interment Glen Oak Cemetery, AR t-7800 or NA 25120.

tainer ot violet Nilsson, Charles and the late Harold; fond brother of coneen burcn Posch; great-unc ash and Charles Sveikauskas; fond grandfather of Paul (Mary) and of Stacy and Lisa; fond son in law Arthur, Louis, Delia Zimmermarm Northbrook. PICKEIL Earl Pickelf, Jan. Jl. Dear precious Husband, we would be celebrating our 40th anniversary. I will be thinking of every wonderful year God gave us together, but vou know we are together forever.

Love and kisses. Your Wife Gertrude ot oiive and Gust Carlson. Resting 'nterment Calvsr, ana tne tare raui, Lester and Gilbert; grandfather of three; great i nomas Baiasn; torn brother ot Sam Balash, Anna (the late Robert) Cemetery. 272-3890. ar Beveriy Kioge cnaoei, Wis Kedzie.

Services will be held Wed grandfather of two. Services in ionwav ana tne tare cnnsrine (re1 nesday at 1 p.m. Interment Chaoel Mever-simkins Funeral Home, 6251 ten Jacobs; fond uncle of many Hill South. Visitation Monday after uemosier Morton Grove, Tues day, 1 p.m. Visitation Monday, 3 to nieces and nephews.

Funeral Tues. day, II a.m., at Blake Lamb Chapel, 712 W. 31st St. Interment family lot. p.m.

interment Ridgewood. Re tired lor 23 years 'from Teletype Visitation after 6 p.m. Sunday. 735- Fraternal Notices p.m. 779-4411.

NORTON See Milford T. Padley notice. NOVAK Mane Novak (formerly Chodl) North Riverside, beloved wi torp. TUS-U0U. IANGKAN 4444.

BAUANTINE 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. Anna L. Langkan, nee ffokosik of Port Charlotte, beloved wife of George F.i dear mother ot Donald (Theresa), George F.

Jr. (Eileen) W0ZNY Mitchell F. Wozny, beloved husband of Helen, nee Bardrinski; loving father of Kathleen (Henry) wysz-kowskl and Michele (Thomas) Vuk-ovics; grandtather of Robert, Eric, Annette Wyszkowski and Matthew Vukovics; fond brother of Peter (Martha), Edward (Theresa), Jean (Leonard) Judah, Emily (Edward) Skura, Irene (Joseph) May and Dolores (Edward) Zingier; son in lav, ol John and Anneline Bardrinski Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 45 a.m., Irom Baran Funeral Home, 2644.46 N. Central to St.

Eer-dmand Church. Mass 10:30 a Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery Please omit flowers. Visitation Monaav, 6 P.m. to 9:30 p.m.

and 1488 da' V' m' iih of the late James Novak and Albert Chodl; loving mother of the late Rose Bat tan tine, nee Cermak, of Brookfield, beloved wife of tht late Dixon; dear mother of Helen (the late James) Cad a and the late Joieoh; grandmother of David. Lawrence and Llovd. Services Tues-day, Jan. 22, 10 a.m., at the Joseph Nosek Sons Funeral Heme. 6716- Albert cnooi and Evelyn smith; ano Lorraine (Richard) grand fond sister of Rose (the mother of 13; great-grandmother of SHOT MfTAl WOtSMS UNION lacaf Ms.

71 Services tor Brother Louis David Voss al Nelson Funeral Home, 820 Talcott, Park Rid9e. Visitation will be Sunday, Jan. 20, 1980, from 6 p.m. to 10 P.m.; and Monday, Jan. 2), 1980.

from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mass wilt be at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 1980, at All Saints Basilll- ca. Sauganash, followed by interment at Queen of Heaven.

William J. Rooney, Secretary-Treasure rO Charles) Cerny and Mildred (Elmer) live; Sister of Joseph. Edward. He Quick results. Tribune Action Want Ads work.

Call latt-SSSa. scnann; 9ranomotner or tour; great-grandmother of four. Services Tues ten Brach and Dolores Rokosik. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m., from Egan Funeral Home, 3700 W. 63rd to io w.

tain at. corner or fcocii Berwvn. Interment Queen day, 2 P.m. at Kurafto Funeral Church ot St. Nicholas ol Tolentme.

Heaven. Visitation 4 p.m. to 9:30 nome, 2bih and oesPiames Avenue, North Riverside. Interment Wood- (ThYcaso (Tribune" interment Resurrection. Visual' p.m..

nnonoav. lawn Memorial Park. Visitation after P.m. Tuesday. LU 2-2006.

tion after 4 o.m. Monday. LU2-2000. vaondav, 2-4 and 7-9 P.m. 447-2500, I.

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