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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 45

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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45
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Obituaries Services scheduled ior Cpl. Crick, FLAGSTAFF Services for Marine Lance Cpl. Dale E. Crick, 20, who was killed Feb. 11 near Vadergrift Combal, Station in Quang Tri Province of South Vietnam, will be at 10 a.m.

tomorrow in Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church here. Burial, with military services, will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Memory Lawn Cemetery, Phoenix, Cpl. Crick, a native of Phoenix, attended Sutton Elementary School in Phoenix. He moved to Flagstaff in 1960 and was graduated from Tlagstaff High School in 1966 and attended Northern Arizona University.

He had been in the Marine Corps for just less than one year and in Vietnam for four months. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Crick and two sisters, Mrs. Alvin Hogsett and Virginia Crick, all of Flagstaff; a brother.

Spl. Charles Crick, stationed with the Marine Corps in Washington; and his paternal grandrtfother. Mrs. Mary Isabell Crick of Flagstaff. CPL.

DALE CRICK Frederick Hengehold GLOBE Funeral Mass for Frederick Michael Ignatius Hengehold, 91, who died Sunday in a Pomona, convalescent home, will be at 10 a.m. today in Holy Angels Catholic Church here. Burial will be in the Mausoleum of the Last Supper. Mr. Hengehold, who moved born in Cincinnati.

He lived in Globe for 50 years, operated a feed and fuel company here and worked as a salesman. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Surviving are two sons, Fred B. and Val both of Palo Alto, a daughter, Mrs. a i Morrow, Claremont, 7 grandchildren and great- grandchildren.

Walker's Globe Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Gcorgp E. Chan I PRESCOTT Services for George E. Chant, 52, were held yesterday at the Ruffner Funeral Home. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery.

A native of Prescott, Mr. Chant had spent most of his life in the Prescott and Kingman areas. He was a miner and an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Jennie Taylor of Prescott: a sister.

Mrs. Louise Davis of Ehrenberg; and another sister out of state. Nicolas P. Kerson NOGALES Services for Nicolas P. Kerson, 76, who died in the Tucson Medical Center Wednesday, will be at 11 a.m.

today at the Carroon Mortuary. Burial, with military services, will be in the Nogales City Cemetery. Mr. Kerson, co-owner of the Cavern Cafe in Nogales, Sonora, was born in Kalamata, Greece, and came to the 1fi. He had spent most of his life here and was a veteran of World War I.

Surviving are his wife, Anna; a son, Nicolas and a daughter, Carmen, all of Nogales. Krlward Krorger NOGALES Edward Kroeger, 68, a Phoenix winter visitor, died Wednesday night en route to St. Joseph's Hospital here after suffering a heart in his motel room. Mr. Kroeger of Omaha, was a plumber who had come to Arizona from An- chorage, Alaska, after retirement.

Arrangements for the body to be sent to Omaha for services and burial were made by Carroon Mortuary. Survivors include his wife, who had accompanied him to Nogales, and a sister in Omaha. He had been staying in Phoenix at 4102 E. Glenrosa. Mary Bishopp PRESCOTT Services for Mrs.

Mary 0. Bishopp. 89, who died Monday in the Arizona Pioneers Home, were yesterday morning in the Ruffner Funeral Home. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery. Mrs.

Bishopp. a native of Steubenville, Ohio, came to Arizona in 1909 and to Prescott in 1935. She is survived by two grandsons, Robert Bishopp of Tucson and Richard Bishopp of Show Low, and four great- grandchildren. Robert B. Campbell CLAY SPRINGS Services for Robert B.

Campbell, 37, who died here Tuesday at the home of his stepfather, 0. L. McMullen, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Clay Springs Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Burial, with military services, will be in Clay Springs Cemetery.

Mr. Campbell was discharged about a week ago after serving for 20 years in the Coast Guard. He is survived by a daughter, Lisa Campbell of New York City; his mother, Mrs. Bessie McMullen, Clay Springs; a sister out of state; five stepsisters and four stepbrothers. Friends may call from 5 to 10 p.m.

today at Jackson Mortuary in Show Low and from noon tomorrow to service time in the Relief Society room here. Advertisement- Friends may call from 4 to to Pomona 12 years United Spates at the age of today at the Flagstaff Moftuary and at Memory Lawn in Phoenix at 2:45 p.m. tomorrow. TIlP Thumb By Bill Norman Insect Population Explosion Nice, lunny, tprinq dayl add enormously to the inssct population in the Valley. At Norman's, we luqqest A icheduled insecticide program.

Either spray, dust, or one of the newer systemic insecticides to stop bugs. Keep track of the time and use the chosen insecticide at the interval suggested by the manufacturer. Watch shrubs for mildew. After a wet winter mildew often causes trouble. It is better -to spray for mildew before it qeti a good start than to have to do a lot of repeat spraying as curative.

Mildew is airborn so do watch your shrubs and roses. If mildew shows; stop it right- away. Do get busy and plant any bare-root rosei, shrubs, and trees as quickly as possible. The sooner the planted; the better. Visit our nurseries.

We, at Norman's can help your gardening. you with FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF MANY LOCAL GARDENERS. OUR NURSERY AT 7704 N. 27th AVENUE IS NOW OPEN ON SUNDAYS. STOP IN AND SHOP LEISURELY AND SEE ALL THE ROSES.

TREES. AND PLANTS FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR. OPEN 9 AM TO 4 PM. NEW COLLECTION Rustic Redwood SHRINES Tastefully Designed Outstanding Figures 7th ST. STORE ONLY CLOSED SUNDAY NURSERY FLOWER 3113 N.

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