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Sun Herald from Biloxi, Mississippi • 16

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Biloxi, Mississippi
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I it i C2 THE SUN HERALD MONDAY JUNE 12 1995 it Driid 4S 'a 11 A V-i 41 4 4 Students test space time Hancock woman killed in one-vehicle accident pulled her car back on the road but started to skid to the right She headed bade to the left again oversteering She able to pull out of the skid Butler had not been drinking or speeding Hirsch said was the 29th traffic fatality on the Coast this year Last year at this time 35 traffic deaths had been reported in Hancock Harrison Jack-son and Stone Counties fly COAUE PARXER THE SUN HERALD Shelia Butler of Hancock County was killed when she lost control of her car Sunday and ran into a tree Butler 37 of Dedeaux Road was driving her 1992 Dodge Stealth south on Kapabma Drive about 4:30 pm when she swerved off the left side of the road Hancock County Sheriffs Deputy Harold Hirsch saxL Butler Study: More teens cross state lines for abortions Louisiana Lotto: Two winners BATON ROUGE La Two tickets matched all six numbers in Lotto and will split the $12 million jackpot lottery officials said Sunday The tickets one computer generated the other chosen manually were purchased in Tallulah and in the Red River Parish town of Aimistead The numbers drawn Saturday were: three 12 22 27 30 and 40 None of the tickets sold for the PowerbaQ game Saturday night matched all six numbers necessary to win the $68 million jackpot The numbers drawn were 11-20-28-35-44 PowerbaQ 20 The prize goes to an estimated $10 million for Wednesday THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Florida Lotto: Two winners TALLAHASSEE Fla Two tickets matched aO six winning numbers to claim a $28 million Lotto jackpot Lottery officials announced Sunday Lottery computer records show the two winning tickets were sold in Esto in Holmes County near the Alabama border and in Miami The winning numbers for Lotto drawing were six 28 30 40 42 and 44 In addition to the jackpot winners 340 people matched five-of-six bers and wiQ receive $1565 each 18249 people matched four-of-six numbers and can claim $70 apiece and 345845 had three-of-six numbers and wiU receive $450 each THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Traffic watch GULFPORT The Police Department has begun a week-long crackdown on motor vehicle traffic as part of Operation Save in the foUowing locations: Lewis Avenue Hewes Avenue Robinson Road Anniston Avenue Palmer Drive Airport Road US 90 Community Road Courthouse Road Railroad Street Dedeaux Road Road Three Rivers Road US 49 Switzer Road 15th Street Washington Avenue 34 th Street 30th Avenue and aD school zones Police wiQ also check for out-of-state expired and illegal license tags ADOERTON Early warning BILOXI Juneteenth a contraction of June 19 is a significant date in African-American history OnJune 19 1865 slaves in Texas finally heard about the Emancipation Proclamation which had been signed two years earlier Celebrate uneteenth with African-American community Fri- day through Sunday at John Henry Beck Park There win be crafts rides food five entertainment and on Saturday night an appearance by members of the Atlanta Falcons cheerleaders And gate admission is -JEAN PRESCOTT Students at DuKate Elementary School In Biloxi test their reaction as mission spedaBsts 11 school challenged Its students with a Space Olympics as the 1994-95 school year wound down The anekoHhs year program Included events designed to show students Just how well equipped they are to rise to earth-bound and sky-high challenges aHka and the students passed uJai wnn nying conn Minors want parents to know iy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JACKSON Many Mississippi minors are going out of state to get abortions rather than risk telling their parents a study daims Stanley Henshaw deputy director for the New York-based Alan Guttmacher Institute said the Mississippi findings support the theory that parental involvement requirements do not deter large numbers of minors from having abortions Henshaw said however that the restrictions can significantly delay when the abortions occur abortion is relatively safe at all pants in gestation the risk of complications increases by about 20 percent for each additional week past eight he said In June 1993 the parental consent law went into effect in Mississippi which has the most stringent abortion statutes The law requires a minor to acquire the consent of both parents before obtaining an abortion Between 1992 and 1993 Mississippi abortions declined from 7555 to Historic depot ly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MERIDIAN Firefighters are trying to determine what caused a fire Friday that destroyed die second floor of the historic Gulf Mobile and Ohio Railroad depot in Meridian The depot built in 1902 had served as home for the rail freight and office Its architectural style put the building on the National Register of Historic Places and made it a familiar land-mark to motorist who passed it The city's Historic Preservation Department was completing the final stages of an $800000 state grant to WHATiSTAUTHEIEXPO 6002 and from 1839 to 1517 among females 19 and younger The Guttmacher study released last week showed a 13 percent decline in abortions by Mississippi minors after the parental consent law went into effect and a subsequent 32 percent increase in out-of-state abortions by minors Gail Chadwick spokeswoman for Pro-Choice Mississippi said the numbers show the state law has failed to discourage teens from going elsewhere always better for the young woman to be supported by her parents but we know not always she said believe the role to force teens to carry pregnancies to Tanya Britton spokeswoman for Jackson Right to Life said that even if the numbers are accurate parental consent law remains a good one state has no right nor does any institution to usurp parental she said need to know what their children are doing I cannot think of anything that would affect a life more than a decision for An autopsy report has not been issued but Kelley suspects her son died after sniffing propane gas A few days later she looked in the on tap today at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Expo: 5 pm Gates petting zoo Banjomobile and Marilyn Monroe car exhibit open 5 and 7:45 pm Joe the Magician (concourse stage) pm Big Al the Heavyweights Blues Band (Bud Light stage) 5:30 and 7:30 pm Sunshine the Clown 6:15 8 and 9 pm Max-Air jumpers 630-730 pm Mo the Banana Man (concourse stage) 630 pm-until Cocktail waitstaff races (Bud Light stage) 930-1030 pm Big Al the Heavyweights Blues Band (Bud Light stage) Admission: Adults $3 children 6-12 $1 children under 5 free parking free COMPILED BY JEAN PRESCOTT Inhalant abuse may be Mother warns others about dangers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS blue on rise in New Orleans could Few young people realize how dangerous the practice can be said Dr Charles Chester medical director at den Sniffing Death Syndrome someone dies usually of heart within minutes of using an Reliable statistics on 4 I i I I I i i i I i i I I i I I shed and found her can of propane Chester previously worked in Hawaii where inhalant abuse was very popular He said he saw young people former star athletes and honor which was kept for crawfish boils nearly empty KeOey agreed to talk about the Manning of Ocean Springs The laws of Islam forbid the consumption of alcoholic beverages Off to one side I lameeda Qureshi grinned as Javed and Shazia posed for what seemed to be endless photo requests Javed is the third physician in the Qureshi family following in the foot- steps of his brothers Drs Zuhair Qureshi and Parvez Qureshi Javed and Shazia said the discipline instiQed by their religion wiQ sow seeds of family harmony think Muslims and other immi- grants have a stronger commitment I to maintaining the Javed said is why I think the Muslim family is SUBMITTED PHOTO damaged by fire buy and renovate it The fire raced Friday through the second floor The age the pine lumber used in its construction and open windows kept the fire burning firefighters said The city planned to buy the building and renovate it Meridian Historic Preservation Director Fonda Rush said the building was not on the historic register because it was privately owned Because of the condition Rush said city officials will have to wait before deciding whether to continue the archives project when failure inhalant inhalant deaths are hard to come by partly because metfical examiners often attribute them to suffocation suicide or arriftent Tia Clark of the National Clearing house far Alcohol and Drug Information said researchers estimate that 'inhalants kill up to 1000 people a year Inhalants considered physically addictive but their psychological hold can be strong Chester said Other potential effects indude damage to the fiver lungs and kidneys severe mood swings hallucinations and violent behavior Chester said seen a number of inhalant cases lately leading him to suspect a new wave of popularity in the New Orleans area Nursing in White Plains NY She was preceded in death by a son JonathorJ Lake Survivors include her husband Larry Lake of KDn and a daughter Kimberly Lake of Waveland A service wiQ be at 10 am Tuesday at Riemann Funeral Home in Bay St Louis where friends may caO an hour before service time Burial wiQ be in Garden of Memories in Bay St Louis Mrs Hilda Iona Price Mrs Hilda Iona Price 71 of Gulfport died Saturday June 10 1995 in Gulfport Arrangements are incomplete at Riemann Funeral Home in Gulfport Frank Reis Frank Reis 65 of SlideQ died Sunday June 11 1995 in Bay St Louis Mr Reis was sent from Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St Louis to Schoen Funeral Home in SlideQ for services and buriaL Stephen Shelby Stephen Shelby 16 600 Roy St Apt 59 Biloxi died Friday June 9 1995 in Ocean Springs Arrangements are incomplete at Richmond Funeral Hone in Biloxi Randy Smith Randy Smith 44 of Lumberton died Saturday June 10 1995 in Peridnston Mr Smith was a disabled truck driver and a Baptist Survivors include a son Douglas Dale Smith of SlideQ La a stepson David Carpenter of Bay St Louis his parents Mr and Mia Douglas Smith of Lumberton three brothers Ronald A Smith of PoplanriDe Nathan Smith and WOKamRusseD Smith and a sister Shirley Ruth Smith aQ of Lumberton A service wDl be at 2 pnt today at the Kenner Substance Abuse Clinic Inhalants can cause severe damage to the brain and nervous system he said students whose brains were so damaged they were was Chester said did know their names but they lost the ability to remember they last the ability to reason things out wake up and eat and smoke cigarettes and look for things to inhale But they think Inhalants also can kill even on the first try Experts use the term Sud- a 1995 in Gulfport Mrs Ingram was a native of Chickamagua Ga and was a resident of the Coast for 18 years She was appraiser for Magnolia Federal Bank in Gulfport and a member of Ramsay Memorial United Methodist Church in Gulfjport She was preceded in death by her mother Edna Stanley Chastain two sisters Fan Olson and Gladys Ann Chastain and a brother Bart Chastain Survivors include her husband Roger NeO Ingram Sr of Gulfjport four sons Barry Ingram of Marathon Iowa Gary Ingram of Philadelphia NY Nefl Ingram of Titusville Fla and Stanley Ingram of Chattanooga Term Ids father Bishop Chastain of Gulfport a brother Bishop Chastain of Bflood two sisters Carol Roberson and Doris N-per both of PikeviDe Term and six grandchildren Visitation wiQ be from 6 to 9 tonight at Fike Funeral Home in Cleveland Term A service wiQ be at 10 am Tuesday in the funeral home chapeL Burial wiQ be in Sunset Memorial Gardens in Cleveland A memorial service wiQ be Saturday June 17 at Ramsay Memorial United Methodist Church in Gulfjport The family prefers memorials to Ramsay Memorial United Methodist Church 1440 Dedeaux Road Gulf- port MS 39503 Riemann Memorial Funeral Hone US 49 Noth in Gulfport is in charge of local arrangements Elizabeth Lake Elizabeth Lake 64 of KDn died Friday June 9 1995 in Gulfport Mrs Lake was a native of Groton Corn She was a registered nurse and served as assistant administrator of Unicare Home Healthcare! She graduated from White Plains School of GRETNA La Over and over again Shirley Kelley warned her 15-year-old son about the dangers of inhaling gasoline fumes to get high would say gonna kill you Jason gonna kill say idD and the Gretna woman said She got rid of all the gasoline around the house emptying the lawn-mower and other yard tools The grass in her yard grew knee high But those precautions enough On May 25 Kelley returned home from work went into the shed behind her house and found her son sprawled on hb back dead A plastic garbage bag was pulled over his head and lodged in his mouth His skin was ITUflRIES Obituaries are accepted only from funeral homes Thoee under the symbol are published free as a public service and as such they are subject to certain limitations Those under the symbol for which a charge Is billed through the funeral homes are not subject to such limitations The Sun Herald's policy governing obituaries may be reviewed at Coast funeral homes and The Sun Herald news QBpBnnwiiL Douglas Wayne DeSilvey Douglas Wayne DeSilvey died Saturday June 10 1995 in Biloxi Mr DeSilvey attended St Martin High School and was a graduate of PhiQips Junior College in electronics He was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps and received a Rifle Expert Badge and the National Defense Service MedaL He was a member of the Assembly of God of Vandeave and a native of the Coast He was preceded in death by a sister Linda Cathy DeSilvey Cox Survivors include a daughter Lori Marie DeSilvey of Melbourne Fla his mother Betty Necaise his stepfather EOiot Necaise both of KDn three sisters Toni Rosetti and her friend Becky ADxedit both of Saucier Mr and Mrs Louie (Gina Rosetti) Ladner of Dedeaux and Una Rosetti Pavolini a niece Amber Pavolini and a nephew Jordan Pavolini aD of KDn Visitation wiQ be from 6 to 10 tonight at the Howard Avenue chapel of Funeral Home in Biloxi A procession wiD leave the funeral home chapel at 11 am Tuesday to go to Bosarge Cemetery in St Martin for a graveside service at The family wishes to thank Dr Moheri Dr Rene Bolling and Mr Charles Cruthirds RN the staff of the Veterans Administration in Biloxi Wedding Continued from C-l "Only time I was nervous was when the parachute open but I got over he joked has a great sense of humor and I feed him aD the straight Sha-zia said with tongue in cheek The delectable aroma of curried lamb and chicken and Pakistani confectionaries enveloped the room As part of tradition the men and women were served on opposite sides of the room is a good feeling plenty of food and no said Gloria Red HiO Baptist Church in Lumber-ton with burial in the church cemetery Moore Funeral Home in Wiggins is in charge of arrangements Willard Stevens WDlard Stevens 67 of Pascagoula died Saturday June 10 1995 in Pascagoula Mr Stevens was bon Feb 14 1928 in Scott County and was a resident of Pascagoula for 37 years He retired from Dairy Fresh Corp Survivors include his wife Mrs Robbie Stevens of Pascagoula a daughter Mrs Dan (Sandra) Grubbs of Dothan Ala three sons Dennis Stevens of Luting La Joseph Stevens of Pascagoula and RandaQ Stevens of Vandeave five sisters Eire Roberts of GreenviDe Erma Green erf Forest Bessie Mathis of Pascagoula MeQie Harper of Florence and JaneQ Palmer of Vicksburg two brothers JC Stevens and BW Stevens both of Liberty and six grandchildren Visitation wiQ be from 5 to 9 tonight at Ott-Lee Funeral Home in Forest and from 6 to 9 pm Tuesday at Funeral Home in Pascagoula A service will be Wednesday at 'Keefe Funeral Home with burial in Jackson County Menxxial Park Dennis Syverson Dennis Syverson 65 of the Maxie community died Saturday June 10 1995 in Florence Ala Mr Syverson was a Korean conflict veteran and a retired automobile mechanic He was a Baptis Survivors indude his wife Mrs Melba Syverson of the Maxie community three sons Dorvan 'Syverson of Wiggins Duane Syverson of Florence and Victor Syverson of NapoleonviDe La three daughters Jan Turner and Carol Bland both of Daflas and joline Hafl tragedy in hopes of warning others abut the dangers of getting high off the chemical fumes of gasoline propane hair spray and other household products a practice that may be oi the upswing in the New Orleans area he would have known somebody that died from (inhaling) gasoline he probably have done Kelley said know when he put that bag on his head he never realized what and their heartfelt thanks to Ms Arm Humphrey Dr Gene Ancaronl DDS Dr Gene Ancarom DDS 83 of Bay St Louis died Saturday June 10 1995 in Bay St Louis Arrangements are incomplete at Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St Louis Fannie Clark Fannie Clark 66 1045 Camp Ave Gulfport died Sunday June 11 1995 in Gulfjport Arrangements are incomplete at Richmond Funeral Home in Gulfport Chuck Her Sr Chuck Her Sr 53 of Ocean Springs died Saturday June 10 1995 in Ocean Springs Mr Her was a resident of the Coast since 1979 and was a master mechanic for 15 years at the Mississippi Department of Transportation He served in the Army during Vietnam and was a Protestant He was preceded in death by a brother Cartie Her Survivors include his wife Evelyn Der two sons Charles Her Jr and Eddie Her aQ of Ocean Springs four sisters Lorraine Vincenzo and Phoebe Crane both of Bridgeport Ohio Dixie Her of Ohio and EDa Devore of BeftsvDle Md and two brothers RusseQ Her of Piney Fork Ohio and Johnny Her of Cortland NY Visitation wiQ be from 6 to 9 tonight at Funeral Home in Ocean Springs A service wiQ be at 2 pun Tuesday in the funeral home chapel with burial in Biloxi National Cemetery LaVera Chastain Ingram LaVera Chastain 64 of Gulfport died Saturday June 10 of Garland Texas a brother Eugene Syverson of Mapleton Utah a sister Vivian Herfindahl of Tioga ND 1 grandchildren and four great grandchildren Visitation will be from 6 to tonightat Moore Funeral Home Wiggins A service wiQ be at 10 am Tuesday in the funeral home chapel with burial in Hunt-Whittington Cemetery in Wiggins Susie Thompson Susie Thompson 74 957 Metairie Road Jackson died Saturday June la 1995 in Jackson Arrangements are incomplete a Richmond Funeral Home in Biloxi To place your Mln ad come by THE SUN HERALD offices at 205 DeBuys Rd 896-2400 IN LOVING MEMORY OF RAY FRANK WADE SR Sept 21 1926 June 12 1994 You left us one year ago No farewells were spoken No time to say goodbye You were gone before we knew It and only God knows why If tears could build a stairway and heartaches could make a lane we would walk the pathway to Heaven and bring you back again Sadly missed by Wife Blanche Son Ray Wade Jr Friend Sharon chuldt and Frlendf a.

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