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A-10 SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL Monday, June 9, 2003 OBITUARIES REMEMBRANCES FUNERAL Attilia Bei Services will be Tuesday for Attilia Bei, who died in her Soquel home Friday. She was 75. Mrs. Bei worked 40 years as a seamstress at Vapor Dry Cleaners 1966. William was the owneroperator of Rancho Del Mar cafe for the past 13 years.

He was a volunteer with the Watsonville VFW Post 1716. He was preceded in death by his father, William Cattaneo. He is survived by his wife of 32 years; Loretta Cattaneo of Corralitos; his brother, Bob Cattaneo of Antioch, CA and his sister; Barbara Cattaneo of Aptos. Memorial services will be conducted at the VFW Post 1716 (1716 Freedom Blvd. Watsonville.

CA) on Sunday, June 22, 2003 beginning at 2:00 p.m. Interment will be private. Contributions are preferred to Patient Assistant Program, co Dr. Pomeroy, 3035 Main St. Soquel, CA 95073.

Arrangements are under the care of Ben-tio Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel (1050 Cayuga St. Santa Cruz, CA). The Quality Standard in Santa Cruz 423-5721 1050 Cayuga Santa Cruz The Associated Press The wreckage of a plane which crashed into an apartment building in Los Angeles is driven away from the scene on Sunday. Death toll in plane crash reaches five When he moved-to San Benito County, he began working as a horticulturist Nutting Farms in San Juan Bautista. Mr.

Cimatu was a member of Holy Cross Church in Santa Cruz and the Old Mission San Juan Bautista in San Juan Bautista. He also was a member of the Fil-Visayan Association of America; was active with the Senior Citizens in Santa Cruz and Filipino Community in Santa Cruz. Mr. Cimatu's hobbies included playing cards and bingo, going to Reno and Tahoe, and attending senior dances. He is survived by numerous nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.

His wife Agnes died before him. Visitation will be from noon to 7 p.m. at Grunnagle Ament Nelson Funeral Home on Tuesday. There will be no rosary. At 10 a.m.

Wednesday, there will be a Mass at the Old Mission San Juan Bautista. Internment will follow at the San Juan District Cemetery. Clarence Albert Graham No services will be held for Clarence Albert Graham, who died Saturday at his Watsonville home after a two-year illness. He was 89. Graham lived in Watsonville since 1962 and was a life-long diesel mechanic.

He is survived by sons Charles, Thomas and John Graham, all of Iowa; daughters Nora Webb and Mary Fisher, both of Las Vegas, and Frances Valenzuela of Watsonville; a brother, George Graham of Florida; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. His wife Mae died before him. Cremation arrangements are by Mehl's Colonial Chapel. Benito fit Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel William "Billy" C. Cattaneo Services will be on Saturday for William "Billy" C.

Cattaneo who passed away on Friday, May 30, 2003 at the Watsonville Community Hospital after a long battle with cancer. He was 57 years old. A native of Santa Cruz, he was a resident of Corralitos for the past 2 years. He graduated from Santa Cruz High School in LOTTERY SUNDAY Dally 3 Afternoon 0, 8, Night 4, 5, 6 Dally Derby 1st Place: No. 2 Lucky Star 2nd Place: No.

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Her husband Louis died before her. A Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 435 Monterey Capitola. Visitation is 3 p.m.

to 8 p.m. today at Benito Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel, 1050 Cayuga Santa Cruz. Internment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, 2271 Seventh Santa Cruz. Contributions are preferred to the Hospice Caring Project of Santa Cruz, 6851 Soquel Drive, Aptos, CA, 95003. Hermo 'Henry' Cimatu Services will be Wednesday for Hermo "Henry" Cimatu, who died at his Santa Cruz Home on Saturday.

He was 91. Mr. Cimatu was born in the Philippine Islands. He was a baker in Los Angeles for many years. COPS AND COURTS SANTA CRUZ Tires slashed on Eastside streets It looked like someone just walked down the streets on the Eastside poking tires, Santa Cruz police officials said Sunday.

The phones began ringing off the hook around 6 a.m. Sunday, as residents awoke and stepped outside to find their vehicle vandalized. Because calls were being received all day long, police could not begin to quantify how many vehicles or tires were damaged. Streets affected included Park Way, Pacheco Avenue, Linden, Camino Del Sol, Arbor Avenue, Frederick Street and Prospect Heights, according to dispatchers at NetCom. Police have no leads in the case.

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The fifth victim was believed to be a third-floor resident of the building a block from the trendy Melrose Avenue shopping district. Authorities have hot released the names of the victims, but the pilot was identified by the Los Angeles Times as Jeffrey T. Siegel, the owner of a Santa Monica construction firm. Siegel's family said that Siegel and his niece, Jessica Kaplan, 24, were flying to the family's second home in Sun Valley, Idaho. Judy Gantz Siegel called her husband a "very skilled pilot" who had flown since he was a teen.

She said he recently acquired his plane, a Beechcraft Bonanza BE-36. "He had the ability to land the plane if it malfunctioned," Judy Siegel said. "I can't believe it. I want to hear an explanation of what happened. He is such a good Tonys Continued from Page Al whom he's been partners for 25 years and to whom he declared his continued love.

Mark O'Donnell and Thomas Meehan, the two authors of "Hair-spray," consciously talked over each other while proclaiming the need for collaboration and listening to each other. Jack O'Brien, the show's director, also was honored as was featured actor Dick Latessa, who portrays Fierstein's diminutive husband. In an upset, a visibly shocked Joe Mantello re'ceived the direction prize for his work on "Take Me Out" an award that Robert Falls of "Long Day's Journey Into Night" was favored to win. "Acting is a team sport and we have the best team in the world," said an enthusiastic Denis O'Hare as he picked up the prize for featured actor. O'Hare plays a neb-bish business manager who discovers the joys of baseball in "Take Me Out." Michele Pawk, who played Carol Burnett's alcoholic mother in the short-lived "Hollywood Arms," won the featured-actress prize.

"I have never ever been more proud to be a member of this community," said Pawk. "Men kissing each other on stage, drag queens, children it's a perfect world. As it should be." Billy Joel, who won a pre-tele-cast award for orchestrations, opened the 2003 Tony ceremonies in Times Square, singing "New York State of Mind." The song is featured in "Movin' Out," a dance celebration of songs by Joel, who, along with Stuart Malina, won the award for best orchestrations. The show's cre pilot." The plane nose-dived through the roof of the three-story building and crashed down two stories into the garage, where the pilot's body was found on top of a car next to the cockpit. Siegel said that she broke the news of her husband's death to their 8-year-old and 10-year-old sons.

Kaplan's family described her as a screenwriter who had written for New Line Cinema. Seven other people were hurt in the disaster. One remained hospitalized in stable condition at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Sunday, while photographer and waiter Casey Cunningham, 25, was in stable condition at Grossman Burn Center. Cunningham had second- and third-degree burns to 18 percent of his body. Burn center spokeswoman Jamie Feldstein said he was improving and was scheduled for surgery Monday morning.

By Sunday all 17 people believed to have been inside the 15-unit building had been accounted for, but investigators continued to hunt for clues as to what caused the single-engine plane to crash Friday afternoon, minutes after it took off from Santa Monica Airport. ator, Twyla Tharp, also garnered the award for choreography. "La Boheme," Baz Luhrmann's lavish retelling of the Puccini opera, picked up two design awards, one for sets, created by Luhrmann's wife, Catherine Martin, and the other for lighting, by Nigel Levings. William Ivey Long's outlandish 1960s clothes for "Hairspray," won the costume prize. It was a strange, unevenly divided Broadway season with two of its biggest hits "Hairspray" and "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune" arriving in August.

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