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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 52

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The Miami Heraldi
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The Miami Herald Friday April 3 1981 Police free 4 hostages slay gunman 2 Iff JSw -1 1 n'iH1! --4vw -arelNk-x fit A gunman on the right side of his head believe he was killed instantly" aid Capt David Watson dropped him like a sack of Police snipers shot out the tires on the Nova The second gunman turned and ran back toward the house Officer Terry Torrence afraid that his high-powered rifle might hit the baby dropped it and pulled his service pistol A 38-caliber slug caught the fleeing gunman in the back He dropped the baby and escaped into the house corners and over low concrete walls this the worst thing had in the neighborhood was teenage kids racing around in their said William Barbier a neighbor At 6:20 pm the gunmen let the sister- and brother-in-law walk out But at 7:30 pm the gunmen cut off negotiations and said they were leaving with two of the remaining hostages One jnan led Berta Reyes down the front walk to a 1971 Chevrolet Nova The other gunman followed carrying the baby Metro Officer Ted Bradley fired his 223 sniper rifle and hit the first Torrence ran to the doorstep and scooped up the crying but unhurt baby Police were unsure the gunmen had been hit But the two' visiting women Aleida Nodal 40 and Lucia Alvarez 55 who had been tied up inside cut loose their binds and ran from the house The gunman lay in the house badlyinjured Police went in handcuffed him and turned him over to paramedics Police said the identities of the two gunmen were not available Herald staff writer Fred Grimm also contributed to this story 7 i fc 7vW' Smoky Mountain suicide pact fails newlywed bride said it hurt too much BOB EAST Miami Herald Staff iSyestigators search house for clues afer explosion Explosion rips house owner to HOSTAGES From 1C Teresa Margarita Reyes 13 were also at home The mother-in-law answered the door The two dropped the flowers and pulled their pistols Martos awoke to a gun barrel pushed against his temple The two men rifled the house demanding money told them that if they let me go out I could get the Martos said The young couple was told to leave the house and return with $50000 Berta Reyes the young in-laws and the 10-month-old baby Lazaro were to stay behind as hostages But by 2:30 pm Martos could not raise the money first I call the he said tried to raise the He failed Desperate he called the FBI told me to work for more Martos' said He called the house about 3 pm and negotiated The gunmen lowered the ransom to $15000 gave me an hour and a half When he called his house to say he raised the money he learned that the number of hostages had grown His father-in-law and two middle-aged women had stopped by to visit and had stumbled into the siege SWAT team members surrounded the house Patrolmen blocked off the street and warned neighbors to stay in their houses About 50 police officers were involved They set up their command post a few houses away at 1806 SW 136th PI About 3T30 pm police telephoned the captors The gunman on the other end of the line said he would give up his hostages if police allowed them to drive away Police refused Over the next four hours negotiations were interrupted three times by gunfire from the beige and trown stucco house as the gunmen shot at a SWAT van The shooting did little to discourage neighbors from peering around general manager of Fontana Hall dormitory "Nobody around here could believe that he killed himself He was such a level-headed was very nice He seemed to have his head on said Bob Demarco a friend of at Fontana Hall was here and the next thing I know he was gone His father called here looking for parents John and Jackie of 913 Roderigo Ave in Coral Gables were not available to comment Rudd was a graduate of St Brendan High School 2900 SW 87th Ave where he was on the swim- 1 ming team four years He attended the college on a swimming scholarship In college he was in the Reserve Officer Training Corps have asked for a nicer more well-mannered said a neighbor of the Rudds was a great kid He wa home at Christmas and he seemed so was blood on her dress and a azor blade in her said Assistant Park Superintendent Jerry Eubanks kind of thought that all adults are bad 18 and headed toward adulthood and want to go bad herself So she felt it was best to die before she reached adulthood But she changed her said park ranger Kent Higgins who interviewed Nichols weird sure they had a rationale but beyond any normal comprehension But I think multiple drugs were Higgins said knows what happens to a mind when drugs are body was taken to the University of Tennessee for an autopsy Knox County Medical Examiner Robert Lash said Rudd bled to death Tests for drugs will not be ready for weeks Lash said was a great guy and a very good said Jim Holland COUPLE From 1C said Jill Valeria a deputy clerk had a dress on and flip-flops and he had on a thick woolen sweater and blue jeans He was real quiet and By March 22 the couple made their way to Great Smoky Mountains National Park where they got a four-day pass for designated camping sites on the main trails They set up their orange tent off the beaten track near Abrams Creek Later park rangers would find drug paraphernalia at the campsite They ran out of food Sunday That morning they began trek-'king through the forest park rangers said Two miles later they stopped Rudd cut his left wrist six times with the razor blade Nichols walked down to the edge of the creek drew the blade across her wrist lightly and found out it was too painful to go on She told park rangers that when she went to check body it was cold At 7:30 that evening she made her way to the ranger station said she had tried to kill herself but was unsuccessful There SW 48th St refused to comment Thursday They referred inquiries to the attorney Alan Hoch-man has become aware of the fact that the explosion occur- Hochman said are deeply concerned about the explo- sion They are investigating it Thunder's investigation is incomplete and we know the results of any other Fleishman 37 is recovering at Baptist Hospital He had no comment on the accident said a woman who' answered the telephone in his hospital room His wife was out of the fiouse at the time of the explosion The two children jured in the explosion Inspectors from the Dade building and zoning department tacked a sign to the remains of the house Thursday declaring it an unsafe structure McADEN Staff Writer Fleishman put a security system in his house to protect it but investigators were wondering Thursday if the idea hadn't backfired Only hours after security system installers left home Wednesday an explosion ripped it apart tearing away part of the roof and blowing out windows Fire investigators haven't determined whether work by Thunder Security Corp caused the explosion which left F(leishman with second-degree burns still got some leads to follow before we decide the said Metro Fire Department spokesman John Carroll investigators said something about a in a gas pipe Carroll said appears that a hole was found in a pipeline in the said a Metro-Dade police spokesman Officials at Thunder 7225 SW DEATH NOTICES Classified Advertising Deaths M-01 teith Nolics U-01 Ittlh Htfieet U-01 Itilli delicti BROWN Edith Wilson: Singer 4 Aunt KENT ADELE on April 1 1981 of Ft Lauderdale Fla at 92 'years of age Beloved mother of Mrs Hazard Reeves grandmother of Christopher 8 Laurence Winters Wife of the late Moss A Kent Mass of Christian Burial Mon 10:00 AM at Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church Tuxedo NY Interment in Ihe Gate of Heaven Cemetefy Hawthorne NY ARTHUR JACK 75 Of Miami passed away April 2 He had made his home here for Ihe past 35 years coming from Boston He was a graduate of Northeastern Univ Law School a member of the Mass Bar Assoc He a member of the Roosevelt Lodge 177 of 8 was a past Past Chancellor was Past President of Temple Beth Moshe He was also a member of the Board of Directors of the Gardens of Kendall Condo Beloved husband of Dorothy devoted father of Norman (Sandy) Brown Joan (Gary) Canner' cherished brother of Louis Brown Pinellas Park Lee Brown Brookline Mass Adored grandfather of Glenn Michelle Canner Funeral services will be held 11:00 AM Fri April 3 at the chapel with Interment in Star of David Memorial Park Gordon Funeral Home 710 SW 12 Ave Miami Donations In memory may be made to the Pythian Sisters Temple 33 Pauline Zimmerman Heart Fund or Temple Zion KIRKHART 'JULIA 68 of Miami passed away April 1 1981 She was the former owner of the Miami theater a member of the Greater Miami Board of Realtors Survived by 2 daughters Victoria Hamilton of NMB Myra Joy Turner of Dallas Tex sons-in-law Lovell Turner Jr of Dallas Tex Joel Hamilton of NMB frandchlldren Michael urner Patrick Turner Gary Turner all of Dallas Tex Sabrina Hamilton Anastasia Hamilton NMB sister Genevieve Turner of Des Plaines III brother John Kasper of San Diego Ca Funeral services Sat at 3:00 PM at the LITHGOW 150 ST CHAPEL Interment to follow in Dal- las Tex Lithgow Funeral Homes 15011 Dixie 757-5544 BROWN CHARLOTTE 82 of Lauderhill Fla formerly of NMB Survived bv husband Ervin son Robert 4 grandchildren Private services under the direction of Lithgow Funeral Homes 15011 Dixie 757-5544 DIAMOND MRS REGINA Of MB Services today (Fri) at 11:00 AM Star of David Memorial Park (Miami) RUBIN CHAPEL 1701 Alton Rd 538-6371 HIGH JOSEPH JANVtER 80 Husband of the late Catherine Sober Pugh He was a native of Phila a graduate of Episcopal Academy Swarthmore College Harvard Law He was a veteran of WW I II a member of St Stephen's Episcopal Church Coconut Grove His 2 daugh-fers Mrs Lawrence Burnett Miami Mrs Rodney Marklev Paris France 8 7 grandchildren survive Services private Burial in Phila VAN ORSDEL CORAL GABLES GARNER MR ABEL 84 of MB passed away April 2 He formerly was a manufacturer of housewares in NYC Surviviors Include his wife Rose son Alan of Greenwich Conn sister Eva Kahn of Brooklyn 3 grandchildren Funeral services will be held Sun at New Mt Carmel Cemetery Brooklyn NY Arranged locally by "THE RIVERSIDE" A Guardian Plan Chaoel 1920 Alton Rd MB 531-1151 GARTENBAUM MRS FRUMA 53 of MB passed away Thurs Beloved wife of Jose Gar-tenbaum of MB devoted mother of Berta Garten-baum of Miami Ana of MB Dear sister of Flora Ker-' bel of Surfside Eva Fel- feber Jacob Sapoznik Lazaro Sapoznik Jose Sapoznik of MB Mrs Gartenbaum was a member of the Cuban Hebrew Congregation Hadassah Services today (Fri) at RUBIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL (Alton Rd) with Interment at Mt Sinai Cemetery RUBIN CHAPEL 1701 Alton Rd 538-637 GILMER FORD 77 A 60 year resident of Miami Fla died Wed in Lake Worth Mr Gilmer had been the night manager of the Western Union In Miami He is survived by his children Mrs Dorothy Hale Mrs Marian Halybur-ton both of Miami Mrs Gloria MacFarlan of Boca Raton Mr Dan Gilmer of Austin Tex Mrs Sue Astudillo of Sanibel Fla 8 grandchildren 2 greatgrandchildren 2 sisters Mrs Cleo Meaders of College Park Ga Mrs Julia Ferland of San Diego Ca Funeral services will be 2:00 PM Fri at the JAY KRAEER DEERFIELD BEACH FUNERAL HOME followed by interment GOLDBERG PERRY JAY 52 of NMB passed away Tues A resident here for 7 years coming from Chicago Survived bv Steven Susan Chernoff Bruce of Chicago John of Miami daughters Debra 8 Jayne both of Miami brother Richard of Ca sister Jackie of Chicago Mr Goldberg was the administrator of Home Health Services of Dade County Services will be Fri April 3 2:00 PM at the chapel After services friends may call at 7751 SW 103 Pi Kendalltown "THE RIVERSIDE" A Guardian Plan Chapel 1717 SW 37 Ave Miami 443-2221 HESTER WILLIAM 70 Of Miami Shores passed away April I Came to Miami 24 years ago from Clanton Ala Survived by wife Sara brother Joe sisters Margaret Beverly 8 Judy Ruth Repose 11:00 AM Fri Services 2:30 PM Fri VAN ORS-DEL NORTHSIDE CHAPEL 3333 NE 2 AVE Burial Southern Memorial JOHNSTON LA VONNIE 76 Long time resident of Miami passed away in Wauchula Fla Survived bv wife Mary son La Vonnie Johnston 3 daughters Lorraine Knight of Miami Hazel Thompson of Orlando Elizabeth Buchanan of Leesburg Fla 10 grandchildren 1 great- grandchild 5 sisters 1 rother Funeral April 3 at 2:00 PM at CURRY RALEY FUNERAL HOME in Wauchula KAHN FRANCES Services in-terment in Atlantic City NJ RUBIN CHAPEL 100 DIXIE HWY H'DALE 456-4011 day at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Mrs Williams also graduated from Florida College majoring in music and elementary education She had taught choral music at Booker Washington High School Florida Normal -College in St Augustine and briefly in Indiana and Atlanta While at Booker Washington her concert choir performed frequently in Miami She was a member of the Florida State Music Association the National Organist Guild of America the Choral Directors of Florida and the 'International Music Council Mrs Williams is survived by her husband Charles a stepson Charles Jr and four sisters Range Funeral Home is handling arrangements Arthur Jack Brow ii 75 local attorney stockbroker Arthur Jack Brown 75 an attorney and stockbroker died Thursday at Baptist Hospital Mr Brown was a graduate of Northeastern University Law School and member of the Massachusetts Bar Association He came to Miami 35 years ago and was former chancellor and president of Temple Beth Moshe Survivors include his wife Dorothy son Norman 'daughter Joan Canner two brothers and two grandchildren Services will be at 11 am today at the Gordon Funeral Home David Hoy noted psychic wrote syndicated column EVANSVILLE Ind (AP) David Hoy whose psychic abilities earned him worldwide recognition died Thursday in a Paducah Kyi hospital He was 50 A nightclub entertainer lecturer and syndicated columnist Hoy laid claim to extrasensory perceptions that helped him find everything from lost rings to runaway children and he claimed to have used telepathy to expose embezzlers and uncover sunken treasure Mr Hoy a native of Evansville credited himself with 82 per cent accuracy in predictions he made in a weekly column-that appeared in 340 suburban newspapers He said he averaged eight requests a week to aid in police investigations He served as a model for a character in the comic strip and in 1977 joined five other psychics in trying to coax the Loch Ness monster out of the water for a picture-taking session with a British photographer Funeral services were incomplete Deaths Elsewhere EPNER ROSE of MB passed away Wed Beloved wife of Samuel Epner of MB Devoted mother of Martha Epner of Norfolk Va William Epner of Van Nuys Ca Norman Epner of NY Miriam Schachter of NJ Cherished grandmother of 9 8 great-grandmother of 6 Mrs Epner was a member of the Golden Ring 3 of MB Congregation Beth Raphel Services were held Thurs RUBIN CHAPEL 1701 Alton Rd 538-6371 graduate cum laude of St Bernard College in Al-' abama Miss COady is survived by two brothers and her mother In Ireland Burial will be in Ireland Bess-Kolski-Combs Funeral Home is handling arrangements Terrence Fox 62 UM fullback in 1940 Terrence (Terry) Fox 62 the University of most valuable football player in 1940 died Wednesday at his home of a heart attack Mr Fox came to Miami from Newark NJ and played fullback at UM for four years before joining the Marine Corps After service in the South Pacific he returned to play two seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles Mr Fox was a founder of the UM Homerun Club and a member of the Emerald Society of South Florida Survivors include his wife Hazel a son Terr rence Jr two daughters Valerie Ann and Patrice Elizabeth a granddaughter a sister and a brother Visitation will be from 6 to 9 pm- today at the Philbrick and Son Funeral Chapel Norman Alley 86 newsreel cinematographer HOLLYWOOD Calif (UPI) Memorial services will be conducted Sunday for Norman Alley dean of newsreel cinematographers who participated in the making of the first and the last American newsreels Alley died Wednesday at the Motion Picture and Television Country House in Calabasas He was 86 passing ended the newsreel era popular in movie theaters until the invention of television and videotape Alley filmed history as it was happening from the Spanish Civil War to the inauguration of Lyndon Johnson He participated in the making of the first American newsreel in 1912 and the last one in 1968 He launched his news photography career in '1911 as a 17-year-old copy boy for The Chicago Tribune when a fire broke out and he asked to cover it He was sent to the fire with an old box camera and came back with pictures good enough to start a 58-year career Alley also covered the Ethiopian War Pan-cho campaign World Wars I and II and every American presidential campaign from Woodrow Wilson to Johnson Leila I Williams 73 taught choral music Services for Leila Inez Roberts Williams 73 a graduate of Columbia University and the Juilli-ard School of Music will be at 10 am Saturday at St Agnes Episcopal Church Mrs Williams a native of Miami died Sun CHICAGO (UPI) Edith Wilson the first black female singer to record for a major company and the matronly woman known to millions as Quaker Oats Aunt Jemima has died She was 76 years old Miss Wilson who had been hospitalized with a stroke for several weeks died Tuesday night at Michael Reese Hospital In 1921 she became the first black woman to record for a major record company performing Nervous Blues for Columbia Records Bob Koester president of Del-mark Records said Her big hit was He May Be Your Man But He Comes to See Me Sometimes She also was the voice and face of Aunt Jemima in radio television and personal appearances from 1948 to 1966 In 1929 she recorded with Bubber Miley on the Victor label and toured with "and Duke Ellington's bands in the United States and Europe In the 1930s she lent her good rich to black revues in New York City Koester said Downbeat Magazine called her in the She appeared in The Plantation Revue in Harlem and on a European tour and Hot Chocolates Revue In the 1940s she appeared in the Amos and Andy and The Great Guildersleeve radio serials Miss Wilson recorded her first album in 1977 when she put out a Greatest Hits collection The songs Black and Blue by Fats Waller and Yankee Doodle Blues by George Gershwin were written for her Miss Wilson is survived by her husband Millard and two sisters Grace Harrison and Maddie Goodall She had lived on South Side since the 1950s Funeral services will be held Saturday Anne Coaily consultant in religious education A mass for Anne Coady 44 a consultant in religious education for the Catholic Archdiocese of Miami will be at 10 am Saturday in St Cathedral Miss Coady a former nun died Wednesday atNorth Shore Hospital as a result of a traffic accident earlier in the day at 500 NE 87th St Miss Coady was born in Ireland and was a teacher before coming to the United States as a Sister of Mercy in 1962 She was a faculty member principal and director of religious education at St Luke School in Lake Worth and later served at the Holy Name Parish in Satellite Beach Miss Coady returned to Ireland in 1977 to care for her deceased nine children and left the religious community at that time She returned to Miami in 1980 She was a graduate of Barry College and a ROSENBERG MRS EVELYN 61 of Miami passed awav April 2 Survivors include husband Herman of Miami son Jeffrey of Exton Pa sister Sylvia Pike of Miami 8 grandson Michael Adam Funeral services will be held 12:30 PM Sun April 5 ment to follow in Star of David Cemetery Miami Arranged bv "THE RIVERSIDE" A Guardian Plan Chapel 1717 SW 37 Ave Miami 443-2221 SZCZEPANSKI MRS MARY 84 A resident of Miami for 34 years coming from Pa passed away Wed A member of the Polish American Club of Miami Survived bv sons Stanley 8 Edmund Szczepanski daughters Stella (Mrs JoeTucci) Helen (Mrs HW Snodgrass) 5 grandchildren 8 4 greatgrandchildren Friends mav call at BESS KOL-SKl 8 COMBS FUNERAL HOME MIAMI SHORES CHAPEL 10936 NE 6 Ave on Frl (today) from 7-9 PM Funeral services Sat 10:00 AM at the funeral home Entombment Woodlawn Park Mausoleum WOSTER FOX TERRENCE (Terry) 62 of Miami passed away April 1 Came to Miami in 1936 from Newark NJ Served as a major in the Marine Corp during WWII Alumni of the of 4 year football player played professional football with the Phila Eagles 1946-47 Member of the Emerald Society of Fla Survived by his wife Hazel son Terrence Jr 2 daughters Valerie Ann Patrice Elizabeth granddaughter Jennifer all of Miami a sister Elizabeth McGeorge Ft Myers Bch Fla brother Frank of Tex The family will receive friends Fri (today) 6-9 PM at PHILBRICK SON FUNERAL CHAPEL 837 Ponce de Leon 446-1616 FRACTER RUTH 100 of Hallandale Fla passed away April 1 1981 A resident 35 years formerly of Detroit Mich Survived bv children Harry Fracter Jean Con-heim Matilda Feldstein Morey Fractor 8 Clara Fritz 8 grandchildren 8 great-grandchildren Funeral services will be held Fi at the chapel Interment to follow in Star of David Cemetery Miami Confrioutions to the charity of your choice "THE RIVERSIDE" A Guardan Plan Chapel 2230 Hollywood Blvb 920-1010 MARY 80 of Miami Survived by daughter Aodie Pocepowich son Louis Woster sister Leila Lavr brother Ernest Harris several grandchildren great- grandchildren Services 11:00 AM Sat VAN ORSDEL BIRD RD CHAPEL 9300 SW 40 ST In lieu of flowerst family reouests memorials to the Heart Fund M-01 In Mcmariam jvmg died April 3 1976 Anne LEONTOVICH Minhail A 79 a nuclear physicist who once headed the theoretical research on controlled nuclear fusion and plasma physics at the Soviet Academy of Sciences in Moscow Cemetery Lots The rbing cemetery lot too It's wise to plan ahead Miami Area Deaths cost of real estate is reflected in Fine facilities superior service and fair prices made us Miami's leaders 40 regular funerals with casket visitation cars and bearers from Why pay 50 more for less elsewhere? Six Chapels Crematory PHONE 446-4412 Phone for free literature about our simple low cost services Saturday Kerr Memorial Jay Funeral Home PATTERSON Alphonso 30 of Miami Services 3 pm today Poitier Funeral Hom6 PAZ Angel 87 of Hialeah Services II am today Rivero Hialeah Chapel PEREZ Francisco 66 of Hialeah Services 9:30 am today Rivero Coral Gables Chapel PINEDA Librada 37 of Hialeah Services were held Rivero Hialeah Chapel RAPPAPORT Irene 78 of Miami Beach Services 10 am today Star of David Cemetery LeviH-Weinstein Chapel ROSENBERG Evelyn 61 of Miami Services 12:30 pm Sunday Riverside Chapel SAMUEL Marvin George 29 of Miami salesman Services 9:30 am Saturday St Lawrence Catholic Church Lithgow 150th Street Chapel SZCZEPANSKI Mary 84 of Miami Services 10 am Saturday Bess-Kolski-Combs Chapel WOSTER Mary 80 of Miami Services II am Saturday Van Orsdel Bird Road Chapel WRIGHT Willie of Miami Services 2 pm Satur-- day Poitier Funeral Home vices 2:30 pm today Van Orsdel Northside Chapel IGLESIAS Vicente 94 of Hialeah Services were held Rivero Coral Gables Chapel KAHN Frances of Miami Services in Atlantic City Rubin Chapel KIRKHART Julia 68 of North Miami Services 3 pm Saturday Lithgow 150th Street Chapel LANGWORTHY Gertrude 89 of Hialeah Private services were held Van Orsdel Hialeah Chapel LOCKETT Sharon 18of Miami Services 3:30 pm Saturday Well's Temple Poitier Funeral Home MACHIN Ricardo 63 of Hialeah Services 9:30 a m-today Rivero Hialeah Chapel MARSH Scott 25 of Homestead farm supervisor Services 2 pm today Palms Memorial Park Branam Funeral Home MAUK Marjorie 67 of Hialeah retired factory worker Services 130 pm today Van Orsdel Gratiany Road Chapel MILES Carrie 61 of Miami Services 315 pm pm today Philbrick and Son Funeral Chapel FRANKEL Max 80 of Miami Beach Private services Riverside Chapel GARNER Abel 84 of Miami Beach Services in New York Riverside Chapel GARTENBAUM Fruma 53 of Miami Beach Rubin Chapel GATLIN Elmer 42 of Miami Services 10:30 am Saturday Jay Funeral Home GLOSTER Loetery Sr 65 of Miami Services Saturday Manker Funeral Home HAWTHORNE Ruby 59 of Goulos Services 11:45 am Saturday St Peter Holy House of Prayer Walker Funeral Home HAYNES Nancy 81 of Miami Services 1 pm Saturday St Peter's Baptist Church Jay Funeral Home HERNANDEZ Bartolo 78 of Miami Services 12 30 today Rivero Coral Gaoies Chapel HERNANDEZ Francisco 76 of Miami Services 10 30 a today Rivero Cora Gables Chapel HERNANDO Baltasar 75 of Miami Services were held Rivero Miami Chapel HESTER William 70 of Miami Shores Ser BROWN Arthur Jack 75 of Miami Services 11 am today Gordon Funeral Home BROWN Charlotte 82 of Lauderhill formerly of North Miami Beach Private services Lith-aow Chapel CIVfL Serge Cediera 32 of Miami tailor Services 11:30 am Saturday Van Orsdel Gratig-ny Road Chapel CRUZ Vincent 18 of Homestead student Services 11 am today Branam Funeral Home DAVIS Mamie 77 of Richmond Heights Services 2 pm today Martin Memorial AME Church Walker Funeral Home DFNEVAN Leonard 51 of Cherry Valley Ark cropduster pilot Services in Arkansas Branam Funeral Home DIAMOND Regina of Miami Beach Services 11 a today Star of David Cemetery Rubin Chapel ELLIOTT Marcella 84 of Hialeah Services in HtcksviHe Van Orsdel Hialeah Chapel EPNER Rose of Miami Beach Services were he'd Rubm Chapel FOX Terrence Pf 62 of Miami Visitation 49 a "P' ay (ii nu'mbt'r.

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