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2B DETROIT FREE PRESSTUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1995 Slaying of store owner puzzles police His hard work for Ford built immigrant a new life AK PARK Police were unsure why a woman who owned a One-Hour Martinizing on Coolidge south of 9 Mile was fatally customers to report problems with the company. Send letters to: California Attorney General, Attention: Deborah James, Box 85266, San Diego, Calif. 92186. 1960 to 1966 and helped establish several parks. He was a charter member and treasurer of the Oakwood Boys Club and a founding member of St.

Frances Cabrini Parish, where he helped start the Dads Club and coached for the Catholic Youth Organization. "He always considered himself an ordinary man, but he was a born leader," said his daughter, Pamela Cittan. Other survivors are his son, Anthony; daughter, Alice Kontos; two brothers; a sister, and two grandchildren. Visitation will be noon-9 p.m. today at Martenson Funeral Home, 10915 Allen Road, Allen Park.

A mass will be said at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Frances Cabrini Church, 9000 Laurence, Allen Park. Deaths elsewhere Peter Cook, 57, hailed as a founding father of contemporary British satire Briefly By Jean Calmen Free Press Staff Writer When George R. Bodurow immigrated to Detroit in 1950, he had a law degree from the University of Genoa, Italy, and spoke several languages.

But English was not among them. He got a factory job at the Ford shot in her store Monday. There was no indication that money had been taken after Okja Cho, 42, was shot around 5 p.m. She was a Korean native, police said. It was the city's first slaying since 1993.

LEON BRAMlfY, 85, a wine importer who supplied French wines to Detroit area restaurants and shops, died of congestive heart failure Wednesday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac. Mr. Bramley of Bloomfield Hills founded A and Wine whose customers included the London Chop House and Pontchartrain Wine Cellars. He was a founding member of the Birmingham Tennis Club and the Cran-brook Indoor Tennis Club.

He was born in Kent, England, came to the United States in 1929 and became a citizen in 1940. He served in the Army Air Forces during World War II. "He maintained his very proper British accent, manner, dress and mien," said his sister, Leonora Lor-imer. Survivors include another sister, Alma Fruhauf. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m.

today at Christ Church Cran-brook, 470 Church, Bloomfield Hills. Palmer Michael Vescio, 75, a retired engineer who was active in Allen Park civic affairs, died of a heart attack Saturday at Oakwood Hospital in state Motor Co. Rouge plant in Dearborn, where he sometimes swept floors, and set himself the task of learning English. He enrolled in night school at the University of Detroit, where he received a Riegle will begin teaching business courses at MSU East Lansing Former U.S. Sen.

Donald Riegle who taught part time while in Congress, will become a part-time professor at Michigan State University this week, teaching business, management and social sciences, the school announced Monday. home," said his wife. "They'd call at 2 in the morning." Mr. Bodurow of Dearborn died of a heart attack Saturday at Oakwood Hospital in Dearborn. He was 73.

He was born in Frankfurt, Germany, where his Bulgarian parents were students. He grew up in Bulgaria. "He was one of those guys that came out of the fires of the war, and he never got back to see his family in Bulgaria," said his wife. "His mother and father were dead. So he was a real American." He served in the Air Force reserves for five years.

In 1983, he sponsored a nephew, Raiko Bodurov, who defected from communist Bulgaria to the United States. "We brought Raiko and his wife here and ultimately got his daughter out of their clutches before she was 16 and wouldn't have been allowed to leave," said Eleanor Bodurow. Besides his wife of 40 years, survivors include his daughters Christina Hendricks, Catherine Joseph and Constance and Charlotte Bodurow. Visitation will be 1-9 p.m. today with a prayer service at 7 p.m.

at the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan, Dearfiorn. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. DETROIT City Council members Nicholas Hood III, Kay Everett, Gil Hill and Brenda Scott plan to travel to New Orleans at their own expense Thursday and Friday to study the casino industry. DETROIT City Airport Director John Clark III will resign at the end of the month to take a similar position with the city of Jacksonville, Fla.

Shelby Township Trade Ribitch, 17, an Eisenhower High School senior accused of killing her newborn daughter, was ordered Monday to stand trial on a charge of first-degree murder. WARREN Police shot and killed a naked man Monday who charged an officer with a 15-inch screwdriver at a homeless shelter. The man was identified as Steven H. Saad, 26, formerly of Fraser. Police said Saad had a history of mental illness.

George R. Bodurow 77 1969 photo Peter Cook and famed for his comedy partnership with actor Dudley Moore, died of a gastrointestinal hemorrhage Monday in London. Mr. Cook, who rocketed to fame as a student wit and then spearheaded Britain's sat CITY A steam and power engineer, he worked at Ford Motor Co. World Headquarters from 1940 to 1983.

Born in Detroit, he had lived in Allen Park since 1948. He was a commissioner of recreation from bachelor of arts degree in 1957 and a master's degree in business administration in 1960. That same year, "U-D recognized his juris doctor degree, so he had all his degrees together," said his wife, Eleanor Bodurow. By then, his career was advancing at Ford. He retired in 1987 as manager of general services at the Rouge plant, in charge of the railroad and trucking operations that brought in raw materials and carried away finished products.

"The Rouge plant was his second California will handle Rio product complaints DETROIT The U.S. Food and Drug Administration office in Detroit says California authorities want Rio Hair Naturalizer System ire boom, influenced a generation of comedians. A. Earl Walker, 87, a neurosurgeon who identified a number of ailments, including the children's condition known as Dandy-Walker syndrome, died Jan. 1 in Albuquerque, N.M.

Palmer Michael Vescio Death Notices CAMP DeLANGE MARIS NOVOTNY SHAKUT RICHARD M. Beloved husband of VALENTINI aae 84. January B. WILLIAM Jan 8. 1995 Beloved Today's Alphabetical Listing vnnnkv i icr, ui minuiui joiiu' arv 4, 1995, aae 65.

Dear sister husband of Norma son of 1995. Beloved husband of Mary. HELPFUL HINT PAUL Jan. 9 In Norfolk, VA formerly of St. Clair Shores.

Dear father of Paul, Anne Naget, Phillip and Sally DeLange. Also Frances Shakut; brother 01 Jen of Genevieve Stonehouse, Esther VAN ASSCHE JAMES H. Died Jan. 7 In Cheboy- San, Ml. Beloved husband of oan; dear father of Karen (Mike) Hurlte, Deborah (Rich- ard) Hood and Raymond (Char- yl).

Dear brother of Barbara Kimball and Thomas. Also sur- Loving Tamer g. cveiyn uvea neth) Mlada and Janet Novotnv. Sandra, Dear father of Michael David and Kevin Richard. Dear son of George.

Brother of Mark Andrew, Brian Keith Woods, Thomas Michael, Pamela Ann nie Dufour; also survived by Montaomerv ana Mar or warn- To report a death of a Social Security or SSI beneficiary or to land. Also one niece and four many nieces ana nepnews. runer Proud grandfather of Gordon Winlemko and Michael (Eliza survivea dy tive granacniiaren, Funeral Saturday 10 a.m. at A.J. oi Griffin Funeral Home.

7707 Mid and David Andrew. Visitation beth Bacon. Funeral from the Desmond A Sons Funeral Home 2600 Crooks Rd. (bet. Maple and Bla Beaver) Family will receive dlebelt (at Ann Arbor Trail) and nephews, 13 grandnleces and nephews and many great-grand nieces and nephews.

No services are scheduled. For Information phone Lynch Sons at 810-684-6645 inquire bdout survivor Denenis, Coll: 1 800 772 1213 7:00 am. to Monday through Friday. Detroit cnapei ot tne Frame j. Calcaterra Funeral Home.

Inc. Tuesday 1-9. service Wednesday 11a.m. at the Taylor Chapel of the to st. seoina enurcn at b.i nowt-rtTfrion r-unarai noma.

16090 E. 7 Ml. Rd. (Moross at Scripture service Wednesday friends Friday 2-9 p.m. Memorial tributes to the American Cancer Ke v) weanesaav a.

vow a. leiegrapn. p.m. Family will receive visitors society or the salvation Army, Guardian Angel Church 10 a. weanesaay rm ana o-r p.m.

VIV0U UJ IIVBII UI BIIUVIIMUl VII. i one nephew, four nieces. Funeral at the Arthur J. VanLerberght j( Funeral Home, 30600 Harper, St. Clair Shores (betw.

12-13 Ml. Wednesday morning at 10. Visitation Tuesday 6-9. Rosary Tuesday evening at 7. Memorials to the American Diabetes Assoc.

ANDERSON CASTRO Kosary i uesaay i p.m. MARSH EDWARD H. January 7, 1995 of DUENSING JOHN RICHARD. SR. January SLINDE 1995.

Beloved Son of Johanna and PAPARELLI SIGRID SOPHIA Born Feb. 13, 1935 In Detroit. Ml. Died peaceful- Aae 62 Beloved husband of Marv. ELIZABETH Aae 97.

Beloved dwlfe Birmingham. Husband of Catherine A. Anderson. Father of Mrs. Ronald (Sandy) Murphy.

Grandfather of Ronald, Brian and Sue. Also survived bv six greatgrand the late Robert. Loving brother of Juanita, Theresa (Skip) Frongillo of the late If ford. Dear mother ALFRED January 8. 1995.

Beloved husband of the lafe Rose; dear father of Angelo (Sag hi), Lucia If joii. i.ittj in i-iiuviiia, wi cancer. Devoted mother of Ly-nette, Brltta (Jamie), Robert of Elizabeth m. (Betty) Slinde. ana tne iaie uaniei.

visitation Tuesday 3-9 PM. Rosarv Tuesday VAN TIEM RICHARD L. Richard Lawrence Van Tiem. 66, beloved husband Loving father of Mrs. Cathy Jim) Casper, John Carol Marsh, Thomas (Rachelle) and Michael (Jlml Ann).

Dear grandfather of Kelly Ann and Laura Rachelle Marsh. Funeral oravers Wednes children. Brother of Gladys aiso several loving nieces neohews. Visitation at Kaut icric; suiewsKi ana Airrea iue- (Jennifer), Mark and (ate daughter Sharon and son Michael Droj. uranatatner ot Jason, and father, died of a massive neral home 27830 Gratiot.

Rose-vllle, Tuesday 5-9 p.m., Wednes- Survived bv mother SoDhla Olson brown ana AiDen Anaerson. ru-neral service at Bell Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 820 E. Maple, Birmingham, Wednesday 7 PM Wm.

Sullivan Son Funtral Home 705 W. 11 Mile Rd. (4 blks. E. of Woodward), Royal Oak.

Services Wednesday 10:15 AM at Immaculate Heart of Mary, 16000 Mark, Jessica, Liliana, Jamie, Slmona and Anthony. Brother day 10:00 a.m. at John Skupny nean attacK, Sunday, January 1995. He Is survived bv his wife and sisters Dorothy and Karln aay z-y p.m. in state i nursaay a.m.

until time of mass 10:00 a.i Alba Bruzzese, Enzo, Robert and the late Luisa Lagos. Visitation i p.m, visitation i uesaay i- ana dim oroiner jerry luione, granddaughters Sallv and Allison, I run era i nemo ny wonani, Hamtramck. Rev. Gary Mlchalik officiant. Rosary Tuesday 6:30 remorone, uetroir.

Holy Innocents Church, Roseville, o-b p.m. leloht nieces and 2 nephews. Her Wednesday 4-9 and Thursday 12-9, Rosarv Thursday 7 D.m. at rrayers weanesaay p.m. p.m.

(mermen! mi. uhvot. noperui ana loving spirit win do CHABOT ANDERSON John N. Santeiu Son Punerai misseu. vtsnaifun i hi Florentine; flvechlldren, Richard William, Patrick, Mary Jo, Joseph and Victoria; six grandchildren, Michael.

Sean, Claire, Chase and Blake. A Native De-troiter, Van Tlem was the Admin- Isfratlva Assistant to Max Fisher, the financier, for 20 years. In 1972, he embarked on an Independent JOSEPH H. Jan. 8.

Age 78. Dear Home 1139 Inkster Rd. (bet wee IRIS ELAINE Jan. 8, 1995. Dearest Vlck Funeral Home, Mt.

Clemens, 6-9 p.m. Services will be held SMILAY Ford Rd. 8. Cherry Hill). Instate Friday 9 a.m.

until service time MCGRATH father of Randolph 5. Cha-bot (Joyce), Mark J. Cha-bot (Linda) and Terry II- ROSE GOFF Beloved wife of Wednesday, January at St. James Lutheran Church In Grosse aunt of Susan (Patrick) Dawson and Michael (Meg) Baker. Also survived by many loving great nieces and nephews, one greast DAVID S.

Aae 39. Of South Lvon at inurcn ot tne uivine imia, lian (Garv). Alto survived Beloved husband of Marv. bear Anderson, Edward H. Anderson, Iris Elaine Blansett, Lorraine Marie Bloch, Rosalyn Bodurow, George R.

Brattin, Michael Budry, Norman Bruce Cameron, Douglas A. Camp, Richard M. Cargill, Glen H. Carroll, Joseph Castro, Robert T. Catana, Jennie.

Chabot, Joseph H. Chandler, Maurice Char, Louis H. Collins, Carolyn Damron, Arthur DeLange, Paul W. DeLuca, James W. Ducastel, Charles J.

Sr. Duensing, Sigrid Sophia Dufour, Mark J. Eseman, Edward James Fisher, Gerald F. Formento, Mary Frank, Arthur A. Frayer, John C.

Frazee, Bill Freedman, Samuel G. Galante, Ignatius Gelle, Joseph Goodenow, Dorothy Gore, Elizabeth Gregory Green, Forest R. Guthrie, Ophelia L. Hagemaster, Beatrice C. Hamill, Loretta F.

Hinde, Helen M. Molloway, Earl Jung, Milton E. Kildegaard, Wayne Kingins, Emily Kozdron, Stanley Krainiak, Gerald M. Kuha, John G. Lopez, Wanda E.

Lundgren, Milton J. Lyke, Hazel MacDonald, Margaret Makovics, Anna Maris, Charlotte F. Marsalese, Ana Marsh, John, Sr. -McGrath, David i Melnik, Frances Messersmith, Margaret C. Mitchell, Jane Mobley, Edward D.

Moody, Michael Morton, Mabel Ellen Murray, Alexander Novotny, Valentin! Paparefli, Alfred Peruski, Raymond P. Posa, Francesca Rapoport, Harriet Reed, Matthew Alan Reyna, Samuel Robinson, Harold Rohn, Kenneth L. Roman, Dr. Stanley J. Shakut, B.

William Shaw, Donald D. Slinde, Elizabeth Smilay, Rose Goff Smith, Carl L. Spencer, Gerald Statkus, Peter K. Stearla, Helen Stephens, Craig A. Tinkham, Beatrice Trader, Robert P.

Trapp, Richard 0. Van Assche, James Van Tiem, Richard Vescio, Palmer Volpe, Frances Webb, Launa Weddel, Jack Watering, Bernard Wozniak, Mark Zyburt, Alvina D. Pte. Farms at dear mother of 6r. Rhode (Dr.

Eugene) Frenkel and the late Dr. Malcolm and zmw! Herpert weier Dearborn. Memorials to N.W. Assoc. for Retarded Citizens and Amer.

(father of Dayna. Beloved son of I by nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. In state at St. Anne Church, 32000 Mound DUFOUR I Jerry and Carol Mc Grath. Broth-ler of Tony (Susan), Joanl (Rick) lEt-eles.

Jackie (John) Ravldn. Lung. Assoc, area? niece ana many cousins ana dear friends. Visitation Tuesday 2-9 p.m, Funeral 1) a.m. Wednesday at Wulek-Calcaterra Funeral Home, Inc.

36900 Schoenherr at career and became a successful entrepreneur, developer and owner of diversified businesses. Ha was an honest man who conducted both his personal and business lite ethically, with re- SDonslbilltv. love and oneness. He Koaa. inursaov a.m.

until Maxlne Smilay; grandmother of Lisa, Peter, Felice, Elizabeth and Hal; one great granddaughter; sister of Albert Goff Sr. Graveside Mass at 10 a.m. Family will MARK J. Age 93, of Eustls, FL, formerly of Wyandotte, Ml, Brother of Ms. Mabel LeMansev Shari (John) Thomoson and Chris I receive tr ends Tuesday 4-9 a.m.

PERUSKI rartxway wwiej. and Wednesday 3-9 m. at A.J. Uncle of Miss Shirlev LeMansev. Irvvc ivraTn.

son-in-iaw ot cugene and Jean Stojek. Brother-in-law RAYMOND P. Beloved husband services 1 1 clock Tuesday morn-Ina at Clover Hill Park Cemeterv Desmond A Sons Funeral Horn Mrs. Sharon Hagen Bernard of the late Pauline A. Dearest mem bemsemane Lemetery, BLANSETT I or duzanne (uove; riercner, 1 James (Sandv) Stolek, and Paul Arrangements by the Ira Kauf 26W croons Kd.

(bet. Ma pie and Big Beaver). Scripture service Wednesday 7 D.m. Interment Holv ana Mrs. bany oian (Victor), in state Wednesday, January 11, 1995 9 a.m.

until funeral Mass 9:30 tamer ot Raymond t. uuayj, Gerald P. (Gloria) and Robert. (Lisa) Stolek. Funeral services was kind and was always helpful to those In need.

He was generous of his time and money. Richard Van Tlem had a love for life and everyone who knew him or worked for or with him were man cnapei w-uuzu LORRAINE MARIE Age 63. Be Thursday 11 a.m. at the Phillips Funeral Horn 122 West Lake (10 Sepulchre Cemetery. Memorial tributes to the American Diabetes loved wife of Harold (Pete).

Dearest mother of Jodie Vanden- Loving grandfather of Gina Smith and Gerl Lynn Peruski. Dear brother of Stanley (Rose), Ben a.m., si. Anasfasia catholic Church, 4571 John R. Troy. Entombment Holv Seoulchre SMITH Association.

Mr. Chabot was born touched by his knowledge and Bussche, Denise (Brian) Da ugh-1 Elsie perusKt, Agnes Mile) south Lyon, visitation Wednesday 4-9 p.m. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Dayna Mc Grath Trust Fund In CARL L. Aae 87. Jan 8.

1995 erty, Lisa, and Eric (Trevah Also Lake Linden, Ml Cemetery, Southfield, Ml. Arrangements by Price Funeral unuei tianuing. ne win ue miiteo by all who had the pleasure of knowlna him. The family asks for granacniiaren, rive CHL.O ci iiMBii, nyni inai i lino and Mamie (Gerald) Hill. Ser Beloved husband of the late Zoe Smith.

Dearest father of Sandy L. Smith. Grandfather of Rodnev brothers and 10 sisters. Funeral rHANRLPB Home, 325 Rochester iiieu of flowers. vices Thursday 9:30 a.m.

at the from the Wm. J. Duress Funeral u.llDir i.n roy. mm) obv-ow Kau punerai Home. Z843J Jeffer and Candlce.

Great grandfather son, St. Clair Shores and 10 a.m. ESEMAN MELNIK m. Margaret ot Scotland cnurcn Visitation Wednesday 3-9 D.m ot iwg. visnanon i uesaay p.m.

until service at 7:30 p.m. at Wuek-Calcaterra Funeral Home. Inc. 36900 Schoenherr at Metro rni.t, warren, i nursaay i xi, ilv nd St. Edmund Church II Moving ttJi Rosarv Wednesday 7 p.m.

Vlslto- tlon Tuesday p.m. and your prayers for his soul, that he may rest in peace in fhe bosom of our Lord, visitation at the Ford Funeral Heme 26560 Van Dyke from 2-9 p.m. Tuesday with a Rosary at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. In state 10 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Clement Church until 10:30 a.m. Time of Mass. FRANCES IRENE Aae 86 of She! EDWARD JAMES January 1995, age 74. Father of Christopher (Arlavne) and Paul Grandfather Rosarv Wednesday 7:30 D.m.

An bv Twd. January S. 199S. Lovlno expression of sympathy may be farKwayiio Miiej Wednesday 12-9 p.m. ta Ion Wednesday 7 and wife of the late Harry; dear maae to nosptce ot i.t.

mien. mother of Louis (Eileen) volpe, Rt nm Thursday 1-9 p.m. Funeral Friday or lonneny ana jonainon. erotn-er of Carol Eseman. Funeral Thursday 1 p.m.

al Wm. Sullivan San Funeral Home. 70S W. 11 ion luorainej voipe, rencie jovce Voloe, Kenneth Melnik. one iv 100, a.m.

rrom en-iaicaierra ROSALYN Jan. 8, 1995. Sister Of eunr. Kama. Int V-hnan- SPENCER POSA, GERALD CLAY Jan.

8, 1995. Age FRANCESCA. Aae 93. January 8. Mile Rd.

(4 Dim t. ot woodward), Roval Oak. Visitation Tuesday herr at Metro Parkway (16 Mile) ii 'oiS-k 5K. "IfirKSh Lawrence Catholic Church Joan Bloch, Mrt. Miriam scrloture and Mrs.

Brenda (Larry) Gibson, sister of Grace (Leonard Alclnl and Marv (Stanley) Walllson: 1995; Beloved wife of the (ate and Wednesday 5-9 p.m. Memorials are suggested to the American sister in law of Edith Medico; ui. oeiovea nusoana at urace. Dear father of Larry (Barbara) and Glenn (Carol). Grandfather of Eric, Bryan, Jason, Bradley and Jill.

Family will receive Se raff no; dearest mother of Alfredo (Pat), Arturo and the late Antonio and Armando; dearest t.ii1 Dn: vice Thursday 7 p.m, Donations lA 2i preferred to The Society of St. VESCIO PALMER Age 75, January 7. of Allen Park. Beloved husband of the late Jean. Dear father of 1 Pamela Cittan, Anthony, and Al -Ice (George) Kontos, Dearest -grandfather of Aylln Cittan and Georgia Kontos, Brother of Anthony.

Frank A lei to. Fran Darin. nean wssocianon. flFI I HINDE LOPEZ survived by 10 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Mass of -T-.

vincem oe raw. mother-In-law of Marv and Do CKUBQ JOSEPH aae M. Beloved husband ixaiif luvniy icinni, HELEN M. age 72 of Detroit. Died WANDA E.

Age 80. Beloved wife Resurrection Wednesday 10 a.m Jan. 7. Mother of William (De- of Pilar. Dear mother of Elisabeth at St Irenaeus Catholic Church.

rothy. Loving grandmother of 16 friends at vasu Roagers con-noil Cha Del of A.J. Desmond A GERALD F. Jan. 6, 1995.

Beloved 'h vices 2:30 Tuesday afternoon at vMAK bra), Georaanne (Fred) Jones. (Edward) Roth and the late 771 Old Perch, Rochester Hills. Sons 4375 N. Woodward (between nusDano ot tne late war- 'J granacniiaren ana nine great-grandchildren; dearest sister of Vlttorlo; Services Wednes Ira Kaufman Chapel, 810-59 0020. LOUIS M.

Jan. 1995. Age 1, of; j-14 koboj weanesaay i S.r"-.ESSr Grandmother of Joanna Lynn, Thomas Hill. Grandmother of I Mrs. Melnik will lie In state at Sister of Imafean Holman, Dene Deborah Agrusa, Gregory Roth church 9:30 a.m.

until time of (Robert) Garrison, Hugo (Dlan- and Jennifer Roth. Also two mass. The family will receive a.m. until time of service at i p.m. day from The Jarzembowskl Fu me, v.iinn, j.

i rrcioTi, mi, formerly ot vesv hand. Beloved husband of Patrl- Sheflv Parker. Wendv Oretidfather of four. Dear interment wooaiown v-emeiery, RODUROW da. Dear father of Mrs.

Tom neral Home, 18957 W. Warren at Artesian to S.S. Peter Paul nai service i uesaay greatgranaennaren. sister ot ta- trienasat rotere-woaetz punerai Becker and Thomas. Grandfather i'? and fhe late Marie Sorrano.

Services from the Martenson Funer-al Heme, 10915 Allen Wednesday 9:45 a.m. to St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church a.m. Visitation Tuesday 12-9, American Legion service 7 p.m. Vlgll-Rosary service 7:15 p.m." Memorials to Disabled Veterans p.m.

in state at at aetnany muna RaaKe. stepmother of Law- Home, 339 walnut Roches- GEORGE R. Beloved husband of MgLyXttLdiSi Church of God, Sterlina Hts, rence Lopez, Joseph Lopez, Kath- ter, Monday 5-9 p.m. and Tuesday murcn, r.w a.m. interment m.

Hedwlg Cemetery. Rosary Tues- J.T,do.V ass bj STATKUS, Visitation Monday from 2-9 and leen Lopez-Bradley and the late 2-9 p.m. Scripture service Tues- Eleanor. Dearest tamer ot cnris- K.ihV,t t' i i. tlna (Michael) Hendricks, Con- Sfk.

stance, Charlotte, and Catherine rr.fithlr i iHjlV ru.iih.i i.t, iini. oi. wa ker. Grandfather of Steven, uay i p. m.

uBwor i-a oi vm. sum von a ran raiony iuue2. aiepuranamoiner oil aay o.w p.m. PETER K. Age 76, January 9, 1995; runvrai nvmi nan na, miguei, noTBei, pencia, Deiovea nusoana ot t-eota; lovini Jeffrey, and Sarah Mu ar ani blks.

E. of Van Dyke) utlca. For Antonio ana Olivia Lopez. Funer- Lutheran Church, 800 S. Military, Bk.l u'mW Dearborn.

Arrangements by John N. Santeiu A Son Funeral Home. ZiiTl RAPOPORT would be appreciated by the family. Timothy and Alme Warack. Fu- tunner into, can biu-ji-ii miiioi wi rniivi (tiihhjoi wanjrj, Paul (Valerie) Stoury, and Mary HARRIET Of Florida and Far- Home.

28499 Schoenherr of 12 MESSERSMITH mingfon Hills, Beloved of the Players Hall Bingo Club on ru TiTnriavr i T. Prlvir neral at the utit Funeral Heme, service TueSX.v Dm Memorial 35400 Glenwood Westland, llrulil WJWh. wed. 1 p.m. Visitation Tues.

1-9. amum. nisi eiyni granacniiaren, Visitation Tuesday 5-9 p.m. Services Wednesday 11 a.m. at Wm FORMENTO WEBB HOLLOWAY lommon no.

in warren. wne qt rrea rcapopon. Dear mother of Linda Ea St. Edmund Church 10 a.m. Rosa- Beloved wife of the late Robert; LAUNA Lovlna comoanlon of EARL Aae 78.

January 9. 199S BarHnrat rhmnml At thai UAUtai. Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 17 tju ramiiy mear motner ot Kooert toeoo- MARY January 8, Age 96. Wife of the late James. Beloved Sister of ton.

Judl fBradlev) Husband of the late Janice; dear Peterson Funeral Home, 2254a COLLINS w. Mile Rd. (4 blks e. ot ieHuo) uuMaiiyniwi(ijinioi ran), ana Ann (Aiexj iood' Association. Visitation Tuesday lti.

nr.ni4mnihar Schram and Jeffrey Rapoport. Mother-in-law of the ate Kenneth nt Nnrv Annii nniiittit irma uonn loiot jonn Bianco.) wooawara Koyai ubk. Michigan Ave. Memorial comri- MROLVn ANN 59, of Clark Lake, hut on mav be made to i i Dear Aunt of David (Marilyn) GORE and Michael; grandfather ofPaul 4-9 p.m. and Wednesday 12-9 p.m.

Rebecca, Jeffrey, Kevin, Philip Eaton. Grandmother of Amy and Elizabeth Gregory (pink) I rami- ana wnarew. oreat granamotner of 10. Sister of Sue, Mary Ellen vick.1 ioie, just in ana Alison Schram, Laura and liana STEARLA Alax. Dear motner of Brian and Wesley.

Dear sister of Henrietta (Keith) Simmons, Debora (John) Toth. Paula (Bill) Syck, Dense I and Larry Reed. Also survived by -many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Visitation Wednesday 3-9 p.m. Ser vices Thursday 11 a.m.

Risk Funeral Home, 7100 Michigan Ave I-ai; rwi. on wrs RttinwnH ufifa nt (ho 11 uv 'J services oy fne uearDorn M0 SchMfer, Dearborn, Wednesjte dhapal af thi Howa-Patarton Fu. LUNDGREN or the University of Detroit Schol- mother, and' friend, passed away arshlpFund. on January 1995 peacefully at A home under the loving care of her BKATTIN family. She was born September MICHAEL L.

Age 43, January 7, 2. In Jackson, the daughter Kapoport, Marie ana Kevin Eaton. Sister of Abraham (Char XTi (JoVca) of Barrla. Ontario and narainoma. HELEN Beloved wife of the late William.

Dear mother of Dlanne MILTON J. 89, died January 7, John N. Santeiu ft Son Funeral David Uonny Lee) ol Pennlno- lotte) Burnsteln and Florence vanmarter (Mer e. Grandmoth ittd in isnpemmo ne was oorn Home 1139 inkster Rd. (between Clement Church, 5275 Kenllworth; Loving JUNG George) Karabenick.

services ii I'clock Wednesday morn I no at er of William (Deborah), Lisa Gilliam (Fred). Also leaves seven uearoorn. auri nmm. y. I -mu mioi.u iau nvou in moruuene iui BISIO Amer.

Mean ASSOC. tne ira nautman tnapei (fliuj Clement Church Dear Great Grandmotner of JR Liemem tnurcn. cn.k. fthtr of Chr (rrn 1 anil AAjtrk nieces ana nepnews ana numerous areat nieces and neohews 1995, of Novl. Husband of Sandra; v-nrroru gnu rain uoyie.

yn loving father of Sean and Megan; son Charles and Ardls Brattln; brother of Marcla Grimmer her husband, three sons, Joseph (James) and Mark Brattln. For M. (Conn of LltyrlyTownihlp, visitation and funeral arrange- J' 3oy-wu, interment macnpeian intr nasi 9 yooi, iiui 10 iriai ne lived In Dearborn Ml. He wxt nrnriimta nt thA Wrtrthorn Ptinami ruira Worinotv iiiuanine); granaTainer ot josnua Services 1 p.m. Thursday at the A.H.

Peters Punerai Home 20705 WEDDEL JACK Age 78, January 7, 1995. Beloved husband of Emma (nee Berges). Loving father of Judith (Ralph) Macioce. Proud arandfa- FRANK State Teacher's College, now MITCHELL AM at the Verhevdon Funeral Abbl. Visitation Wednesday REED mbck at vernier Grosse Pte rnor.

I0. retirement SC0TT 78 vear. j.nuarv ARTHUR A. January 6, 1995 of Home 16300 Mack, Grosse Polnte. 'Pv.

Services Wednesday Wds. Visitation after 10 am 7:30 at John N. Santeiu A Son MATTHEW ALAN Age 19, Sun day. January 8. of Ann Arbor.

menis please can me cnraaer j-. Howell Funeral Home, Memorials to Christ Our Trmh of Owlngs, c.ui. i uiTK MD and Mary He en Co (ins of c. Blrmlnaham. Husband of the late Visitation Tuesday 7-9 PM.

Pr Wednesday. Retired ACQ from ther of Tina Gross, Raphael Macioce, Heidi (Scoff) Martin and Josephine S. Frank. Father of Memorial contributions to The flh i- mt -a rcanaaii ana uorofny wncnen, punerai noma iijv inKster Rd (between Ford Rd, Cherry Hill). Michigan Bell.

Memorials may be tniaDern l. ana nis son-in-iaw American Red Cross. Farmlnoton Livonia, Ml Lansing. She Is also survived by tne Nwuftiumni assoc. anq was (PeaQV) Bove.

anfj Mrr EMia; maae to noiy communion t-umer- jock 'uiananni macioce. aiso 4 areat arandchlldren. Brother of Meven of ubk parK. uear tr end inurcn Beloved son of James E. (Anne) Reed Jr, and Kathleen (Allen) Philbrlck.

Loving brother of Jeffrey, Krlsten, Kaltlyn, Brian and Daniel. Grandson of Virginia and James Wanat of Southgate and of Thelma Lana of Roval Oak. 41154 (SFalned Glass Window or gronac lore i racy r-okson ana Organ Fund) appreciated. Ji'XilSlR'SSi KILDEGAARD Funeral service at Bell Chapel of Lw'vri ana neDnews. Memor a service the wm.

R. Hamilton 820 E. GREEN watne c. age 51. died on Jenu- niinov many aunis, unctes, nieces, nepn- Katie (Dub) Hampton (of Born In Peoria, IL.

Veteran of US Army WWII, Retired from G.M. In 1978. Memorial Mass to be held at St. Christopher Church, 990 Michigan Marysvllle on Saturday STEPHENS aii ttj 111 oaina i tJ. new 1 1 a.

uoris rceea oi aouTnaafe. my 11 a Visitation Tuesday 2-4 and pOREST R. Age 69, January 9, Mexico. He was preceded in death 3 HPr c-r Pr pt- Farm- Contrlbu. bv his beloved father Ted PcK.of, Marquette and Erica Ear- 4)on.

to tne rhurch oreferred CRAIO A. Aae 39 of Garden Cltv tlon Tuesday 6-9, Wednesday 2-4 and 6-9 with a Service at 7:30 D.m. 6-9 p.m. Masonic service under miovbo nuspano oi warga jan. v.

oeiovea nusoana ot joaie NORMAN BRUCE 46 yrs. 10 yr bara (Paul) Wei hold of Golden, resident of Hazel Park. Died CO, and Carol Ann (Mike) Dake January 6, 1995 at his residence, of Jackson, brother-in-law Thorn-Mr. Budry was a truck driver for as (Marie) Collins of Dades- Kildegaard and sister Vera Ellen KrHr. the Verheyden Jov.

He is survived bv his mother ndv Lundgren of Springfield, Funeral Home. (313) 88M500. at the Muehlig Funeral Chapel 403 tan, 19, a i i p.m. Loving tamer ot janene Marie i Jared Moraan. Dear son of Sam Fourth Ave.

Ann Arbor. Mass may be made to the Heart Assn. or 9-ear waurine, one orotner tea Thursday 10 a.m. St. Francis uarK i ransporiBTion.

ne was a vine, al. ana sisrer-tn-iaw Man member of the teamsters and the Kav IGarv) Sherwood of Ff on), and brother-in-law Don "WLBranocniia. ne wos precea (Norma) Stephens fc Diane (Albert) Headley. Dear brother of uiaoetes Assn. Im "riT 'j ed In death b1 aiu vrntiri.

ion oriucir luren. catholic Church, Ann Arbor. Memorials to Transplantation Sod' by a 1991. United Dairy Workers. He Is Lauderdale, FL.

The family (Anne) Joy. He was a teacher In fhe St. Clair Shore school svstam dtepnens, mtk uusan; ste- nknn. tkAmrt, (-AataallA FDAVPD visnation 4-y p.m. luesoay ana Noon-9 D.m.

Wednesday at survivea dv ms wire uienaa tnei Tn sricnowinnaii uri j- service was held In Marquette, Miwiiei WDmi impt rtf via'OHUi for 27 years. A memorial service Vlctoria Rector whom he married ivald Bashlr and Pouran S. Samll EDWARD Jr. Beloved son ot Ann Arbor 48104' or a scholorshlp WETERING BERNARD Beloved husband of Jean. Dear father of Carole (William) Beach, Eileen (William) Jones and Barbara (Guy) Cobles.

Grandfather of Scott, Karl, Emily, Abbey, Derek and Meghan. Kllatlon after Thurtriav junnw.ageM, Januarys, iwot Tnompson-weist Funeral Home, do ne a at ir tv Lutheran ara nomas ionos. several leces neohews also survive. nni. me wansonLunaqutsi funeral Home was charae of ar Huron Twp.

Beloved husband of 7210 Park Ave. (at Harrison). to oe estBDiisnea in nis memory at Church (2700 East Fulton, Grand ranoements. Memorials can be rioneer nign acnooi, Ann Aroor. oeraiaine.

uear tamer or Lyn- Alien ParK 1313-3K-M50 Funeral Rapids, Ml.) on Wednesday. Jan" wary Louise ana tne tate tawara Sr. Dear father of Larry (Nancy) Mobley, Kenneth (Ro-seann) Mobley and Kirk Edward Mobley. Brother of Mrs. Michael made to the Alzheimer's Assoc.

of Funeral Service Thursday 1pm Varmeultn Memorial Trust 100 Funeral Home 980 N. Newburgh SSLdKSA tiJl JA- V.P.m. Memorials Marquette and Alger county, v.i miicn rat i civi ibi lull vtiui lri i mV na mMntl TO in lmrrn REYNA Rrnlhar Un au lUUainrtBl 1 ICA llOl Drb lln December 31, 1978, In Royal Oak; for their extraordinary care and Son Dustln of Hazel Park, Bally support during Carolyn's extended Hazel Park; daughters Debra ed Illness. Carolyn was a long (Michael) Teany of Haiel Park time, active and supportive mem-and Michelle Hosklns of Allen ber of the Jackson Living with Park; Six grandchildren; Cancer Group. Friends may call Brothers John (Carol) Budry of at the M.G.

Braun Funeral Home Sterling Hgts. and Robert (Ka- in Brooklyn on Tuesday from 7-9 thy) of Hazel Park; Sister Nancy P.M. and on Wednesday from 2-4 (Michael) Laughhunn of White and 7-9 P.M. The Funeral Mass Diabetes Association or the Chart. so survivea ov sixteen arana- Park, at church from to a tAiia; raDa, Kaymona uoanne AAnrrll.

AAr PlrhrH (rrnl. at the A.H. Peters Funeral Heme, 20705 Mack Avenue at Vernier Road, Groste Polnte Woods with memorial services 2 p.m. Friday. lutnw, roru-inerry run, west-land.

Visiting hours Tuesday Wednesday 12 Noon to 5 pm 7-9om. Interment Glenwood Cem SAMUEL Age 61. Beloved husband of Marv. Mrs Allison Baa- ennaren ana eigm oreai grana- i nursaay. interment Yale, Mich, ty of your choice.

Family and friends are Invited to gather on Tuesday, January 10th, 1995 from donas was Incorrectly listed as a visnonuii i ueuoy, January 10. 5:30 D.m. -9 D.m., LYKE Brovage, Mrs. Owen (Gloria) HAZEL January 7, 1995. Lonp wb'e LSSSSSTpfJS L.M.SS; time Plymouth-Livonia resident feSXflfK llS? 'S' Beloved wife of the late Clare: Iay rom A.H.

uaugmer jan sne is a niece. etery. Memorial contributions to the family for the children's Wednesday 12 noon-9 p.m. Rosary p.m. at: wetcaif jon-khoff Funtral Service Grand Rap eaucation are appreciatea.

Pillm OUTHRIE ROBINSON WOZNIAK MARK Age 41. Suddenly, Jan. 5, 1995. Dearest husband of Pamela Ray. Beloved son of Alvln and Irene Wozniak.

Lovlna brother nf neral Heme 23700 West Road, L. Jan. 1995 Beloved HAROLD Husband of Helen. Fa Brownitown to St. SteDhem Cath- me ioi Koymono.

uear dear mother of Nelson (Virginia Lyke, and Lynne (ChesterJBeas- yny.r'J?r. ley; a brother, Aaron (Hazel) f-H dffiTJLv6? Archbold, and a sister, Ruth (Hugo) Krueger: also eight EJSVaXSiJiliffl KINGINS uouo, ueoDie toerniej weace ot win do ceieorated on 7 nursaay at Sandusky, Visitation Tuesday 2-9 a.m. at St. Rita Catholic p.m. and Services 11 a.m.

Church In Clark Lake. AChrlstlan Wednesday at Gramtr Funeral Wake Service will be held at the Home 70S N. Main Clawson. funeral home Wednesday evening Cremation Oakview Cemetery. at 8:00 p.m.

Contributions are suggested to the American Can-CAMERON cer Society or the Hospice of TINKHAM ther of Donna Seden. Visitation Tuesday 6-9 Servlra Wort nut- ollc Church, New Boiton at 11 am ft joe iitaren), Jean EMILY Jan. 7, 1995. Beloved Carol (Michael) McDonell and BEATRICE (Bee) Dearest mother day 11:00 a.m. at the Lyle Elliott momer ot wiima Me in hotter.

aranacn aren ana ant creat uonna uonn; vvozniaK-uaning. Manhau, nt Ctaus fott (Bobby), Gary (Carolyn) and the lata Charles 15 nranrirhllHran ot ueooie LaaensacK (Ronald), William Bybee (Michele) and aiso survivea oy tnree grand' 1-irlllAI AC A 7t AA l.nn.ru 7 I JBCKSOn, runvrai noma jiju rvtouna Road, Warren. Memorials suggested to Michigan Parkinson jren ana six great-grana-dren. Funeral WeHnesd urnrtacmiuren. runeroi service) Wednesday 10:30 a.m.

at Schrad- tr-Howell Funeral Home 280 S. MOODY Patricia Pearson (Jack), Grandmother of Tommv. John. Shan band of the late Lora. Loving sister of Jospehlne Piccurrlo.

10:30 a.m. at the D.S. Temrowskl uuuuaiivn. ana lduhiv. neiovea nuionna oiiLnifinwii non, Ronnie Lynn and Dawn Marie.

Dear da a titer of Samuel Walter (Sandy) Blalokur, and Leonard (Ruth) Wagner, Funeral Wednesday; In state 9:30 a.m. at St. Sylvester Church, until time of funeral Mass 10:30 a.m. Visitation at the D.S. Temrowskl Sons Funeral Home, 30009 Hoover Rd.

Sons Funeral Home, 30009 Hoover father of Mrs. Clark re va) Services Wednesday 11 a.m. at Potts, Mrs. Robert (Julie) Peeler. A.H.

Peters Funeral Home 32000 Leaves arandchlldren. Services Srhoenherr at AAacnnlr flUA MICHAEL January B. Beloved son vibh i uesaay t'T p.m, Katharine o'j ARTHUR JASON 18 years of age, twnV ST ARTHUR JASON 18 years of age, no. a i Lommon i in tyi na ROHN and Ann Catalano. Sister of Margaret Calderone, Joseph Catalano tion uesaay z-9 p.m.

of the late Edward and Concetta Moody. Loving brother of Karen (Wavne)Weler and David weonesaay at iu a.m. at tne Mile) in warren. Visitation Tues- l.t ft Layte H- Warren, Michigan. Passed and Allyson Camer- away ot his home, Saturday, Tuesday 11:30 a.m.

at January 7, 1995. Born in Grosse Pokowskl, kl, KENNETH L. Jan. 8. Age 58 of Iwiki runvrai name, iviii vv.

aay lv p.m. on. Funeral era! ana rrancis isiaione. t-unerai Tk.il-aiHau )A. On a Ik A a A i (Cheryl) Moody.

Proud uncle of ttoiibii. micMiioni mi, nvftv ln7nDAU nriMV vvnMbl ii common um mile), Monday i-9 Tnatriav 1.0 k-erneiery. in sibtb i uei. rz-y pm U1DA1DET Ana VI lan.iaeu Paters Funeral Horn 32000 tour, visitation at tne Mening 1 wesuana. oeiovea nus-Ilji band of Patricia.

Dear KkAfl father cf Michael (Lisa) and Scott. Grandfather of Scripture Service Tuesday 7 p.m. 1995. Beloved wffe of Archie. Dear JKTC ihalP, Fr-nli STANLEY Jan.

1995. Beloved husband of Bernice. Dear father FREEDMAN HAGEMASTER scnoennerr at Masonic U3w Mile) in Warren and 10:45 a.m. Ascension Catholic Church. Rosa- motner ot ctor a wa nter ana the Winchester Funeral Home, Polnte, Michigan.

He was fhe son Charlevoix. Memorial contrlbu- 0f Arthur Lee (Johnny) Damron lions to Paralyzed Veterans of of warren, Michigan and Joyce Winchester Funeral Bailey of Cullman, Alabama. Also Home, Charlevoix, Ml 49720. survived by one sister Jamie nAn t-vnn Damron and one brother CARGILL Jonathan Damron. Burial was of Mrs.

Steve (Linda) Morawa. SAMUEL O. Beloved husband of Dean. Grandmother of two. Also gwwn BEATRICE C.

(Naa Glbbard) weanesaay visiting Brittany and Taylor. Brother of Robert, Irene Hunt, Dorothy Barnwell and Shirley Hoa viand. Funeral at the Uht Funeral Home 35400 Glenwood. Westland Ken (Sandy), Jerome and Grego- survived bv manv brothers and herr, Wednesday 1-9 p.m. Funeral ry Koidron.

four grandchildren. begins Thursday 9 a.m. St. Paul of uv.uay q-j anu weanesaay i-y. iKr of oSrald A.

(Carol) and Stuart G. (Paulette). 'n Oearet brother of Sol, en i9h.m"lz.el.J?hn.' Drumer oi nnrs. Niamey a.m i -n rk.ni -t th. i i arsui, Lnurcn ai lun.m.

ZYBURT ALVINA D. Age 74. Beloved sister of Beatrice (Victor) Polmlter end the late Loretta Nowakowskl. Dear aunt of Denise Nowakowskl, Renee Gorskl, Mark and Kathy Palmlter and the late Michael and Greoorv Nowakowskl GLEN H. B6, of Gavlord, formerly Tuesday In Grundy, VA.

weanesaay na.m. (Irene). Joseoh and Frank iaci Ij harmingTon, oiea aunaay in Gaylord. Funeral Wednesday DeLUCA nlr-t ten-, lri- WaHnai. I a Va nwA TRADER ROBERT P.

January 8. Murray, Hy (Ruth) and Ann MarKman. Loving Brandfather of fSl." GA''ZV Richard (Rebecca). Douglas a TbL.S.S.2 (Laurl). Robert and Amy.

Great lrom. o'w rr 1 a m- aimonana juae tatnonc MORTON in, a.m. Neison punerai h.uet ui interment Mt.Hope.em. ROMAN Beloved husband of Dorothv anri Home Gavlord. Beloved husband TV.i"' Z-' MABEL ELLEN Age 92.

Jan. 8. UfSmaAQO? frlu.M Ctraal frarnar G''Y DR. STANLEY J. 86.

of Traverse i Beiovea te ot tne ate jack. ter-ln-law of Horrv Nowakowskl. Visitation at Kaul Funeral Heme, 27830 Gratiot, Roseville, Tuesday Parkinson. 4 blks. of Mirhlaan the late Betty.

Dearest father of Margaret Fink and Robert J. Trailer. Loving step-father of grandfather of Amanda and Eml- hr7 iy. Graveside services today noon at Adat Shalom Cemetery, G.u,?nr!'VP".rc,h City, formerly of Detroit and SrMilfU (Robert) Abernethy Ave.) and 10 a.m. at St.

Hedwlg Dear mother of John. Dolores, Billy, Nancy and the late George. Also survived bv 18 orandchlldren uearuorn. rassea awoy Jan. 7.

1994. Beloved husband of Rose MAKOVICS in tiaie weanesaay unt I of time Ma.t in a eeverty kbkuc, James and Robert Gerlach and Carol Peterson Church. Prayer service Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Member of the of Livonia. Arrangements cy oorf.

ft- man Funeral Direction Family will rece ve friends av call at Nelson Fune hn Wr ANNA Age 86. Dear wife of the and 21 great grandchildren. Me-lata iiiifus Akn utruiuoH hw I mortal services and Interment at eio-546-oo Donald Church, Roseville. Rosary Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Also survived by two grandsons and 10 step grandchildren.

Long ThL'cH Jwn i HolyCross Assembly, 1622 Fourth rR.afrrttUsrSAazUiSe Luciiie, uear tamer ot Lnristme, Carolyn (Keith) Charters, Paul and Rosanne Roman, D.V.M. Dear grandfather of Liz and Jeff Scherock and Amelia. Brldaet al Home, Gaylord, Tuesday 2-4 LfnmMnM HHin and 6-8 p.m. Memorials to McRey- Sm Snow (iatt nolds Hall, co Nelson Funeral mrmfe (2? An home. 135 N.

Center, Gavlord Ml A VZJ2z time memoer ot tne piano tech GALANTE nician Bulla and the Father Sav iiuhii n.f.uiivpnwiii..i Mtvivir. flzjy. interment St. Hedwia.Vs several nieces and nephews. Pre- Grand Lawn Cemetery were prl-ceded In death by five brothers vate.

Memorials to the Autistic and three sisters Kathryn Torok, Chlldrens Foundation would be Mary Krynak and Sylvia Grant, appreciated. Arrangements by Visitation 4-9 p.m. Wednesday, Northrop Funeral Home, North- Cemeteries, Monument IGNATIUS "Iggy" Beloved husband of Vera. Dear father of Mueller Vklt'ntlnn Tuetrinv 19-9 iaiion 1 uesaay and Camilla Tornow. A funeral Mass will be held Wednesday at IPM ScrlDture Tuesday 8 PM CARROLL a.m.

ai si, rrancis murcn, ior Knights of Columbus. Funeral Thursday 00 a.m. Voran Funeral Home 5900 Allen Allen Park to St. Francis Cabrini 9:30 a.m. Visitation Tuesday 4-9 p.m.

and Wednesday noon-9 p.m. Wake vit p.m. Thursday at the Ford vine. (Services Wednesday 9:30 AM from and Anna (David) Daggett. Nine HAMILL KRAINIAK Entombments Wnnril.wn witn ratner scnauo otticiating.

JOSEPH HUGH January 8, 1995, John H. Santeiu Son Funeral d.i.ub kn.K.nw a.4 tv.ihiaon Horn 1139 Inkstcr Rd. (bet. Ford 12" sm7JtAL. rimfl LORETTA P.

(net Pfaffl Of W. GERALD M. January 9, 1995. Mausoleum, tide hv memor a mav db a rectea to t. cnapet of tne Aiiore Martenson Funeral Home Rock wood, Ml.

Rosary 7:00 ppm. Thursday. Fu Francis Church. The Alzheimer J13-M70M or 313-331-1699 Dear brother-in-law of Harold R. cnerry hiiu to saDina ot Turson Arliona Funeral oioomfieia, January age i pwpwvw hu.mhu mi Si rr Z0.a'pLu.,!??, oi nr mMhar a ini? no father of Brandv Mchae Imurray service weanesaay ju p.m.

Association, or the charity of neral service rnaay a.m. FloerSCh, Armand (Lenny) M-aTnwcjLnurcn ai nm. memv- Floersch and Marlon (Sam) als to American Heart Assocla- lT.bbrFVner.l Proven at the funeral home and ALEXANDER Age 90. Life long 10:00 a.m. at St.

Roehs In Flat rnslilant of Datrnlt anri (nuth. one i cnoite, viiiiauon win oe on Mon. from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m., Tues. from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 1 Card of Thanks and Prayara Duva.

Also survived by many 'ion And Alzheimer's Diseasa TRAPP Burial Michigan Memorial field. Attended Northwestern nieces and nepnews. t-unerai Remmu vwiuw. rara, rial kock. memorials to Mign acnoo graauatea from RICHARD O.

Aae 74. of Canon. untn y.w p.m. witn tne Kosary I 7:30 D.m. Arranaements bv the Thursday 9:30 a.m.

from the D.S. nm anrf WArtnoxrfav i-fl sister of Marie Devlin, Charles, I.b.I- Lawrence, Norman, Eva Rich- W1! Temrowski ft Sons Funeral Home, DUCASTEL Revnolds-Jonkhoff Funeral THANKS the sacred heart nf Unit nH ard Pfaff. Also survived bysever- Hedwlg' Cemetery Visitation Boys Town. Printing Company until his retire- al grandchildren, great-grand-Tuesday Wednesday noon-9 ment. Died January IW5 while avan.

Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m nut. iviCU JllllUOIjr iyyj, KQ. tired Ford Tractor. Husband of Doris father of Charles M. of Home, ira verso City, Juda for favors received.

Church, children a great-great grand- doing what he loved-curllng on ilS i Sf M.n!n De FWr CHARLES 1. SR. of Grayling. Age St. Martin Porres Jan ms ibtvltSm Beloved father ofj tveningyigil larsonvme ana nm m.

of Bur- GOODENOW V.t.L. child. Mrs. Homm was retired arnua uiam ate the ice with the Detroit Curling MARSALESE yvpunesuav at-T u.iTi. cverniiu runi r-.

Sdayvp.m SHAW igton Vermont; orotner ot vir-nla Richards of Marlowe. Club in a Senior LonesDall In union was DOROTHY M. age 13. January from Western 7 I nnn dindlna momW ol wrovimg, ueoornn, rh Gravllnn. nhnrh of I AN A Aae 70.

January B. 1995. Milwaukee. Wisconsin For sever- late Ray member of Its retirees group, was JOHN O. Beloved husband im, beiovea wite ot tm and Caroline Brady of Sun City DONALD D.

Beloved husband of Florence. Dear father of Denise (New Baltimore, uonna, ot iray- Gowanle Golf Club. pFC Th aear mother ot uonaio j. ana a member of Our Lady of Refuge Clara (Betty). Dear father of Beiovea wife of the late Gasper, al years he has been honored as Church A the Women's Club, and Alvln (Lillian) San Clement.

iDear mother of Pete (Cynthia) the oldest active curler In the nuiiua. runviai ii a.m. i nurs- Hu Ct AAarw'a Cmthntlf warn a. Granamomer of five, aai A lBS' -evuiiB, nis lamer Ralph) carnagle and Karen Dominic) Mlsuraca. Lovlno i uosepn survives, Auourn nins.

Port Sanilac. Visitation J1(l-v Sister ot Marlon, Muriel, Ethel, Jane, and the late Don Stoll. was a toia star motner. runerai iory Jim ii.ynn,, ausan ana me taie Larry, uronamoiner unnea states, aurvivea oy son, services from Codhardt- (Kevin) Schultz and Sheryl of three. Great grandmother of James, daughter Susan Norton, TomNnson Funeral Home.

2904 (Mark) Ramsev. Grandfather to one. Also, survived bv two Judith Plerson and five orand- granuTBiner ot mattnew tarna JENNIE. 72 years. Of Harsens pear grandfather of Melissa, Wednesday at Pomeroy Funeral Retired from Michigan Bell after ie.

aervicBB nursaav in a.m. at nomv LexinoTon. Kosary p.m. Wednesday. Memorials to Chari Peters Funeral Home 32000 Keego Harbor, seven.

Brother of Liz, Dorothy brothers. Funeral services from children. Memorial service will Thursday 9:30 a.m. Mass of Chris-land the late Rose and Lou. the Harry J.

Will Trust 100 Funer- be held Thursday, January 12 at 11 4 years, visitation weonesaay 1-9. Services Thursday 11:30 a.m. Schoenherr at Masonic (1316 ty ot tne aonors cnoice, at John N. Santeiu ft Son Funeral Mile) In Warren. Visitation 3-9i flan burial at Our Lady of Refuge Services 11 a.m.

Thursday at the al Heme 25450 Plymouth Road a.m. at the Birmingham Peters Funeral Ham. 20705 ml of Telfiaraoh Rd Thurs- an Church. Lone Pine and Wood. IStano.

uear moiner OT noueri, lbuibii onu ui viormiy, Jerry and James. Grandmother Funeral services will be I p.m. of. ten. Sister of Grace Deak, Thursday at the Mlchelson Memo-Eugene, Emll and Peter Ka- rial United Methodist Church In amor.

Funeral Wednesday 10 Grayling. Friends may call at the a.m. Will A Schwankoff Funeral Sorenson Funeral Mome.McEvors Heme, 233 Northbound Gratiot, Chapel, from 4-9 p.m. Tuesday, Ml. Clemens.

Visitation Tues. 2-9 Wednesday. m. Tuesaay and 12 noon until 9 m. Wednesday.

Memorial con- noma H3v inkster Rd. (between Ford Rd. Cherry Hill). Memori inurcn, urcnara Lane, ru a.m. Rosarv Wednesday 7:30 D.m.

Visi Mack Avenue at Vernier Road, (day 10:30 and St John Bosco ward Ave. No flowers please. Grosse Polnte Woods. Visitation Church at 11. Rosarv WednesdavlContrlbutlonsmavbamadetothe VOLPE rlbutlons mav be made to the als to Angela Hospice or Penrfck-ton Center for the Blind.

I tation Tuesday 7-9 p.m., Wednesday 3-5 7-9 p.m. Melnik Notice after 5 p.m. Tuesday. 17:30 p.m. I charity of your choice.

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