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43 DETROIT FREE PRESSWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1995 jrisV" CUP Taylor voters reject spending I'll Death Notice Today's Alphabetical Listing Soutlifield coimcttwoman 'very community oriented' REID ROBERT JAMES Age 71 December 5, 1995. Beloved father ol Carol (Cosey) Vandenberg and Kenneth (Cheryl) Reid. Dear brother of Dorothy Reid and Raymond (Carol) Reid. Also five HELPFUL HINT To report a death of a Social Security or SSI beneficiary or to AYLOR Voters on granocnuuien ana one yie' grandson. Visitation Wednesday s-R a Services Thursday 1 D.m.

inquire odoui survivor oenems, Call: 1-80072-1213 7:00 a.m. to Monday through Friday. wm Sullivan 1 Son Funeral Home 705 11 Mi. (4 blks. E.

of Woodward) Royal Oak Tuesday ovemhelmingly rejected a proposal to sell $88.7 million in ABBRUZZESE SALLEN SARA LEE Beloved wife of the EMANUEL Beloved husband of the late Nellie. Dear father of the late Mary. Also survived by many nieces and nephews throughout Italy, South America and the United States. Funeral Wednesday II a m. at the Verfieyden-Du-ross Funeral Home 2849? Schoen- late jock saiien ano me late Harry Shapiro.

Dear mother of Marvin (Nancy) Sallen and Thelma By Blair Anthony Robertson Free Press Staff Writer Vicki Goldbaum, who turned her passion for community involvement into an 18-year career on the South-field City Council, died Tuesday after a yearlong battle with brain cancer. She was 58. The former Vicki Marston was (Arnnld) Feuerman Grandmoth er of Jack Sallen, Lisa (David) Melody, Mary J. Meyers, Patricia A. Moraniec, Wanda Murdoch, Alton H.

Olsztyn, Josephine Ostrowski, Richard A. Pompura, James P. Ponzetti, Theresa J. Rebone, William F. Sr.

Reid, Robert James Sallen, Sara Lee Schmidt, Dolores A. Siler, Maxwell R. Sr. Silvers, Charles Stahler, Richard N. Sterling.

Cotlis 0. Sturgeon, John R. Sweeris, Leonard A. (Len) Valone, Nathan J. Walls, Jesse B.

Whitney, Matthew Britt Giannotti, Louis P. Gordon, Charlotte Hamblin, Robert 0. Hayes, Eleanor Helmkamp, Helene E. Higgins, George E. Holley, James J.

lafrate, Giovanna Johnides, Paul J. Johnston, June E. Jones, Wilmer Kampmann, Meyers GeraldineL. Klita, Marion Koyle, Joyce Mary Larsen, Dr. Robert Sr.

Leopold, Pauline Lublin, Lillian Leah Massucci, Arthur J. Mcllhargie, Mary C. Meade, James Otis Abbruzzese, Emanuel Allen, Emma W. Allen, Margaret V. Andrews, Chris D.

Applebaum, Lena Armstrong, Alice C. Balent, Ruth E. Barron, Morris Morry Brandt, Geneva 0. Buck, Frank M. Bush, Rosemarie Carter, James Damiano, Frank A.

Debusschere, Albert J. Sr. Demilner, Philip J. Dryman, Samuel Duncan, Herbert L. Eldridge, Inez Felsner, Harlan Flanagan, Louise A.

Fraser, Margot C. Fruge, Orville J. 1 nerr is. ot iz Mile) in warren. ALLEN Yemen, Maury (Lena) feuerman and Bonnie (Sam) Cherrin.

Sister of Sophie (Irving) Lawrence. Graveside services I o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Beth El Memorial Park. Arrangements by The Ira Kaufman Chapel (8)0) 569-0020 EMMA W. Age 94. passed away on December 3, 1995 In Florida.

She was born on September 7, 1901 In Lansing, the daughter of Emll and Louise Klabunde. She married Oliver W. Allen on Fehruarv 5, 1921 and he preceded her In SCHMIDT DOLORES A. Age 9), of Caseville, formerly of Detroit, died Tuesday at Scheurer Hospital, Pigeon. Surviving are her daughter, Dolores (Nick) Cuslmano of Ciueville.

Funeral mass will be and she wanted to make sure her city thrived. She did everything. She had her hands in everything." An artist in spirit and by training, Mrs. Goldbaum wrote a history of Southfield and put on display 32 historic sketches of Southfield homes and buildings. Mayor Donald Fracassi said, "Mrs.

Goldbaum always was concerned about the city, its past, its present and its future. She represented Southfield with dedication and professionalism." Friends and family have created the Vicki Goldbaum Memorial for the Cultural Arts to award annual scholarships to college-bound students in South-field. Survivors include her husband, Raymond; two daughters, Rebecca Diamond and Yael Gross; a sister, a brother and three grandchildren. The funeral will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18375 W.

Nine Mile Road, Southfield. Burial will be in the Clover Hill Cemetery in Birmingham. triumphant until the end. Just a month ago she won re-election to the council. For her city, she believed in controlled growth and healthy economic develoo- conducted 11:00 a.m.

Thursday at L.W deeth in 1987. She co-owned and operated, with her husband, Allen Fence Co. In Dearborn; and had been a resident of Hollywood, FL for the past 8 years. Survivlngare many nieces and nephews. Rell- Slous services will be conducted The Rev.

Gordon K. Goltz of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church of Taylor, Ml at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, December 7, 1995 at the Estes-Loadiey Greater Lansing Chapel with Interment In Mf Hope Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Thursday. Memorial contribu bonds to renovate and provide technology for 23 Taylor public schools. The vote was It would have been the first bond issue in the district since 1971, and would have cost the owner of a $75,000 home about $175 more a year in taxes. It was one of two area school votes Tuesday. OXFORD: In the Oxford Community School District, voters Tuesday approved two separate bond proposals that they had rejected as a combined proposal in September.

A bond issue will upgrade schools to meet health, safety and building code standards. The vote was A bond issue will build a middle school, add space in five schools and upgrade technology in all schools. The vote was St. Roch catholic Church, Lase-ville. Friends may call from 3-9 p.m.

Wednesday at Church. Champagne Funeral Chapel, 517-375-2310. DEBUSSCHERE HELMKAMP HELENE E. December 4. 1995 ALBERT J.

SR. Beloved husband of the late Mary Ann. Dearest father of Ann (Thomas) Jones, Peggy (Michael) Lewis, Albert Beloved mother of Alan. Dear grandmother of Bryan and Matthew. Sister of Elmer, John and Gary Schumann, and Lenore Jr.

(Barbara), Richard (Nancy) and Dennis (Cornelia). 14 orand- MASSUCCI ARTHUR J. Dec. 3. Husband of the late Florence.

Dear lather ol Major Martin Massucci, A MiA, Ann Massucci and Arthur Massucci Jr. (Miml). Grandfather of Amy, Michael and Martin Massucci and Mary Dawson (Ron). Brother of Madeline Fulk, Jen and Dominic Massucci. Family will receive friends at A.J.

Desmond Sons Funeral Home 2600 Crooks Rd. (between Made tions moy ue maue ie tne American Cancer Society. chlldren. Funeral Thursday 9:30 cartwrignt, ana Deny uougias. Numerous nieces and neohews.

Visitation Wednesday 3-9 p.m. and Thursday 10 e.m. until ser- ALLEN SILER MAXWELL R. SR. Dec.

5, 1995 Beloved husband ol the late Marion C. Dear father of Marilyn Clement (Edward), Ronald Siler and Maxwell R. Siler Jr. (Cherri). Also survived by ten grandchildren and numerous great- grandchildren.

Visitation Thursday 10 a.m. -2 p.m. at Sawyer-Fuller Funeral Home 2125 w. 12 Mi Rd (2 blks. W.

ol Woodward), Funeral to follow at the Rose Chapel at Roseland Park Cemetery. icki ment. She also Goldbaum made affordable senior housing a priority. Mrs. Goldbaum's decision to enter politics in 1977 was a natural course for her, said her daughter, Rebecca Diamond.

vice 11 a at Harry J. Will Trust MARGARET V. (net Moore) Age a.m. rrom Stanley Turowsxi a on Funeral Home 25509 Warren Dearborn Heights to St. Linus Church at 10.

visitation Wednesday 2-9. Member of Shy Guys w. wee. irra oi Dirmingnam, loo Funeral Heme, jiwo six Mile, Livonia. Interment Glen Eden.

Livonia. Memorials to Michigan mooei Airpione hud. avid pno-tography enthusiast. i rial Lawyers Association. (Mt.

Lebanon). Beloved wife of the Isle Joseph P. Allen. Loving mother of Kathleen M. Rover (David Loving grandmother and Big Beaver) Tuesday 5-9 p.m.

and Wednesday 3-9 p.m. Rosary Wednesday 7:30 p.m. In state at iShrlne of The Little Flower Woodward at 12 Mile Road) Thursday 9:30 a.m. until funeral HOLLEY DeMILNER PHILIP J. Formerly ot Waterford or Kicnara ana Kevin Koyer.

ouc wcia vciy lluuuiuiihji uirciucu JAMES J. November 24, 1995. Beloved husband of the late Patri mbss at io. Memorial tributes to Funeral service Saturday 10 a.m. at the Church of St.

Alan, 2345 Coolldge between Maple and Big Beaver. Interment Monday 11:30 November 19, 1995. Age 45. Son of Janice M. DeMilner and the late Edwin A.

Brother of Nora E. Hummel (Roger), Dr. Lawrence snrine High school Athletic Dept. a.m. at Queen of Heaven cemetery.

Plttsburah. PA. Memorial MclLHARGIE 1 1 oiionoi, uoviu m. ijuaiiiij, Richard Robert P. (Elwyne), Dennis Adrlenne), Charles W.

cia (nee Schon). Loving father of Sandra, Peter, Brian (Monica Parrish), Christine and the late Patrick (1991). Dear brother of Myle. Marl Pugsley, Gloria Abele and the late Vlctorla Leventhal. Also survived by four grandchildren.

Memorial Mass Saturday, December 9 at 9:30 a.m. at Our tributes to Church of St. Alan or MARY C. Of Plymouth. Age 85.

December 3, 1995. Beloved wife ol Edward C. Loving sister of Sara Littles sisters ot the Poor, sacred Heart Home. 4900 Navarre Nancy) DeMilner and the late Optimism guided career of Avinning football coach Fazio ot Grosse Pointe woods, nomas a. uemiuter.

ueot it ivnu of Gina Kuo Beloved nephew ol Oregon, Ohio 43616. Arrangments by A.J. Desmond Sons Funeral SILVERS CHARLES Age 76. December 5, 1995. Beloved husband of Dorothy.

Dear father of Nancy (Ken) Jerry and Allan. Grandfather of Douglas (Lynn) Jerry, Christopher (Kim) Jerry and the late Steven, Funeral service Friday 1 1 a.m. at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 14213 Whltcomb and Grand River. Instate 10 a.m. Visitation Thursday 3-9 at the Harry J.

Will Trust 100 Funeral Home 37000 Six Mile IE. of 1-275). Interment Glen Eden Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Holy Cross Lutheran Church or Karmanos Hospice, 18831 W. 12 Mile, Southfield, 48076 Sophia Ollvario of FL, Kathleen (William) Kohler of Dearborn, Angle (John) Klun of St.

Clair HOmetBIUJ JIU-25UO Elizabeth M. Getson. Also survived by many other aunts and uncles and nieces and neDhews. STATE Lady of LaSalette Church, Coolldge at Harvard, Berkley. Memorial tributes to American Cancer Shores, Theresa Allen of Dear' born, Joan Palin ot New Baltt- ANDREWS Mr.

DeMilner was a Senior Editor society or Hospice ot E. Mi more. Many nieces and nephews and Technical writer tor Acer, Inc. of Taipei, Taiwan. Memorial Service Saturday December 9.

chlgan appreciated. Arrangements by Heeney-Simdqulst funeral Home, Farmington CHRIS D. of Grayling, formerly Plnckney. Age 62. Dec.4.

Beloved husband of Adrian. Dear father of Chris (Kathy), Redford, Jeffrey (Debra) of Howell, Sherri (Rob-, art) Thomson, S. Redford. Dear also survive. Arrangements oy the Schrader-Howell Funeral Home 1313) 453-3333 In accordance with the families wishes, there will be no funeral service.

1995, 11 a.m. at St. Benedict Catholic Church, Waterford, Michigan. The family will receive IAFRATE tr enos bt me Lnurcn a.m. unt MEADE JAMES OTIS Ot Cabo San Lucas.

GIOVANNA December 4, 1995. Beloved wife of the late Amerlco. Loving mother of Mike, Assunta. Tony and Palmira. Also survived by seven grandchildren and sev time ol service.

Memorials may be made to American Red Cross. Envelopes available at the Church. Arrangements by Donel-son, Johns and Evans Funeral Home (810) 673-1213 by David McKay Free Press Staff Writer In 1942, a Detroit sportswriter described Arthur Massucci: "Baldish Art Massucci, a football mentor with a promoter's outlook, has an optimist's philosophy and a pessimist's material as he embarks on his second season of high school coach Mexico, formerly of Grosse rointe vvooas. on ot Larnenne a. and the late James Otis Meade.

en greatgrandchildren. Prayers1 Thursday 9 a.m. from Heeney-Sundqulst Funeral Home, 23720. Brother ol Kenneth G. Meade.

STAHLER RICHARD Dec. 5, of Livonia Beloved husband of the late Evelyn dear father of Mrs. Shelley (Bill) Murphy, David (Mary) and Steven; brother of James and the late Patricia Hausman and Sharon Richards; also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral Thursday 10 a.m. from the Chapel of the L.J Grltlin Funeral Home, 7707 Mlddlebelt (at Ann Arbor Trail).

Family will be receiving visitors Wed nesday 12-9 p.m. DRYMAN Died Sunday. December 3. 1995 In grandfather ot Elizabeth, stetan-le and Christopher Andrews and Jeramy and Lillian Thomson. Dear brother of Delores (Thomas) Forester, Robert Andrews and Karen Zion.

Dear nephew of Lottie and Stanley (Midge) Dele-tzek. Also survived by pet beagle Lulu. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, Dec. 7, 4 p.m. St.

Marys Catholic Church, Grayling. Inter-i ment Elmwood Cemetery. Family; suggests memorials to Grayling Christian Help Center, which may be made through the Sorenion Funeral Home, McEvers Chapel, P.O. Box 422, Grayling. Ml 49738.

SAMUEL Beloved husband of the i-armington ro (betw. 9-10 Ml. Rds) Farminaton to a 10 a.m. late Frieda Dryman. Dear father of ita Dryman and Paul (Deborah) Dryman.

Lovlno Grandfather of Da State sets schedule to end vaccine making Lansing State government will be out of the business of manufacturing vaccines for childhood diseases within two years, Gov. John Engler promised Tuesday. The governor signed an executive order taking the vaccine business out of the Michigan Department of Public Health and placing it in an autonomous agency, which will turn it over to a private company. Mass at St. Aldan's Catholic! Church, 17500 Farmington Rd (betw.

6-7 Ml. Rds) Livonia. Visitation Wednesday 1-9 p.m. Rosary ing. vid and Daniel Dryman.

Brother of Reva Dryman. Services 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon at vvnuiiesusy p.m. Mr. Massucci, The Ira Kaufman Chapel (810) M9-W20. interment Adat bnalom JOHNIDES PAUL 43 years, December 4, 1995.

Beloved husband of Cheryl Memorial Park. APPLEBAUM LENA Beloved wife of the latel STERLING COLLIS O. Age 34. Beloved finance of Pam Murdock. Loving son of Willie Jones.

Survived by a host of brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and good friends. Loving father of David and Brian. Son of the late Victoria Johnides. Alexander Applebaum. Dear mother of Phyllis Pazner, Elaine (Julius) Iskow.

Shirley (Mark) Sin- ELDRIDGE INEZ of Madison Heights. Age 88 Beloved wife of the late Fred. Dear son-ln-iaw of Henry and Virginia Paidan. Neohew of Mi Laoo san Lucas, Mexico as a result of Injuries received In an automobile accident which occurred there on Tuesday, November 28, 1995. Mr, Meade had a long and distinguished career in sales and management in the retail automobile Industry.

He was the owner of Eagle Dodge in Port Huron, Michigan for several years In the late '70's. He recently had relocated to Cabo San Lucas and was in real estate sales management with a local brokerdeveloper there. He was an avid yachtsman who loved the Great Lakes. In the late '60's and early '70's he lived year round on his yacht, moored at ean's Marina on the east side of Detroit. Mr.

Meade's remains were cremated In Cabo San Lucas. A memorial Mass will be held on Thursday, December 14, 1995 at 11 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church, 157 Lakeshore Road, Grosse Pointe Farms. The family has requested that in lieu ot flowers donations be made to the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, 1740 Mt.

Elliott Detroit, Ml. 48207-3496. chael (Theon) Gregg. Cousin of who coached St. Catherine's to high school championships in Detroit's Catholic League in 1941 and 1942, went on to a long career in Canadian and Dptrnit-area Virginia (William) Fantozil, Fred1 (Patricia) and the late Margue-.

STURGEON JOHN Ana 74 Beloved husband :4 i rue mson. uear sister or tan Sargent. Also survlvied by II grandchildren, 23 great, grand and six great, great grandchildren. Funeral service Fridav 11 away with a tale of weak backs and a collapsing line." Mr. Massucci, who coached Canadian teams in Hamilton, St.

Catharines and Windsor in the 1940s, finished his athletic career coaching at Highland Park's St. Benedict High School, 1948 to 1961. He took up a second career as a salesman for Wilson Sporting Goods. He retired from that in 1970. Mr.

Massucci, of Royal Oak, died Sunday of liver cancer at Grace Hospital in Detroit at age 90. He also was named to the Michigan High School Coaches Hall of Fame and the Sarnia Coaches Hall of Fame. Active in the National League of Families, an advocacy group for relatives of military personnel missing in action in Vietnam, Mr. Massucci still counted his son, Air Force Maj. Martin Massucci, as an MIA.

i Surviving are a daughter, Ann; son, I Arthur four grandchildren, two sisters and a brother. Visitation is 3 to 9 p.m. today at A. J. Desmond Sons Funeral Directors, 2600 Crooks Road, Troy, where a rosary will be said at 7:30.

The funeral is to be at 10 a.m.. Thursday at Shrine of the Little Flower, 12 Mile and Woodward, Royal Oak, with burial in Holy Sepulchre, nikki ikbui; rvtcincnaK, Gregory Gregg and John (Jill) Gregg. In state at the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, 21800 Marter St. Clair Shores Friday 9:30 a.m. until time of service 10 a.m.

Visitation from Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack, Grosse! Pte. Thursday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Trlsaglon Prayers Thursday p.m. Contributions to Salvation german and the late Kenneth Applebaum. Grandmother of Sher (Sandy) Kaplan, Laura Rogers.

Bruce (Anita) Pazner, Howard (Ann), and Jeffrey Iskow, Carol (John) Allen, Carol (Jay) Pomerantz, Lowell (Linda) Sin-german, Susan (Marc) Andrews, Eric Applebaum, and the late Ronald Iskow. 12 great grandchildren. Services 2 30 Wednesday afternoon at The Ira Kaufman Chapel (810) 569-0020. Interment Clover Hill Park a m. at Aihiey-Scott Funeral Home 340 E.

9 Mile 1 Vi blks. ot John R) Hazel Park. Visitation CITY Thursday 2- p.m. of Adele. Dear brother of Gladys Lauer, Juanlta Keen, Billie Fielden and Bettie Valentine.

Preceded in death by one brother and five sisters. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Visitation Wednesday 5-9 p.m. and Thursday 2-9 p.m. at the Kaul Funeral Home 28433 Jefferson, St Clair Shores.

In state Friday 9 a m. until 10 a.m. the time of service at Grace United Church of Christ, 1)75 Lakepolnte (at Kercheval) Grosse Pointe Park. Interment Forest Lawn. Memorials to American Cancer Society, The American Diabetes Association, or Grace Church.

Army or tapucnin soup Kiicnen. FELSNER HARLAN W. Age 71. Dec. 5, 1995.

Loving father ot Gary (Sue) and JOHNSTON JUNE E. Dec. 1995 And 70 Breaiey. uear granarainer ol Mike (Trlsha), Denny, Brian and Darrln. Also will be ssed bv bit ARMSTRONG ALICE C.

(nee Newiome) Age 75. Of Belleville, Ml. Dec. 4, 1995. Beloved wife of Eugene H.

Armstrong Sr. Loving mother of Eu-aeneH. (Sharon) Armstrona. MELODY MARY J. Age 66 ol Brighton.

Beloved wife of James J. Dear mother of Dolores "Dee" (Antho companion, Kay Anger. Visita Formerly ot Grosse Pointe wood! and Harsens Island. Beloved wife ot Robert. Dearest mother of Michael Johnston and Vicki (John) Reynolds.

Grandmother of five. Dear sister of Virginia Churchill. Funeral Thursday 7:30 tion wouneiaay z-v p.m. runernt 11a.m. Thursday at Wulek-Calca.

ny; LrariDaiai, James j. Meioay Jr. (Julie). Six arandchildren. terra Funeral Home, inc.

36900 Josephine A. Armstrong, Suzy (Robert) Melfl, Howard (Chris) Armstrong and Robert (Joyce benoennerr at Metro parkway (16 si we Aaut runerai noma 15201 Garfield (N. of 15 Mile muej. acnpiure service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Interment Cadillac SWEERIS LEONARD A.

(LEN) age 57, died 12495. Survived by wile Barbara Kay; parents; children; 6 grandchildren; loved and missed by ail. Memorial service will be held uun; Armstrong, uear grandmother of ten. In-state David C. Brown Funeral Home.

Belleville. Clinton Twp. Visitation Thursday: Memorial uoraens tasi. Arthur coaching, win- Massucci ningaspotinthe University of Detroit's athletic hall of fame. He began as a Catholic Ail-American while playing football at U-D in 1928-30.

He coached at River Rouge Lourdes High School, 1930-34, then went on to coach the Sarnia (Ontario) Imperials from 1934 to 1939, winning two championships. He told that writer a half-century ago that he'd learned "it pays to build up your team as much as possible. There's no use scaring the customers p.m. until time ot service. Memorial contributions to Chll-drens Hospital ol Michigan would be appreciated.

two brothers, five sisters, several nieces, nephews and cousins also survive. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Thursday Church of the Holy Spirit, Highland. Visitation Wednesday 2-9 p.m. from the Keehn Funeral Home, 706 W.

Main Brighton (810-229-9871). Rosary 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. Visitation at the Church beginning at 9 a.m. Thursday.

Interment St. Hedwig Cemetery. FLANAGAN LOUISE A. Age 55 of Vestal. NV.

Formerly ol Dearborn. Be oved 1 p.m at Detroit Riverview Ml. Visitation 1-9 p.m. this even-! ing. Funeral Service 11 a.m.

Thursday. Interment, Rlversldel Cemetery. Plymouth, Ml. Memorial contributions to, Boy Scouts Hospital (Meditation Room) on Jefferson. Buffet to follow.

wife of Michael H. Dear mother of Karen and Michael. Daughter of Carl Wenskay. Sister of Karen or America weaf council Ann Arbor, would be appreciated. JONES WILMER Dec.

5. Age 7B. Beloved husband of Margaret. Loving father of Jane (Roy) Tenny, Judith (Robert) Mc Dowell and Joseph (Carol). Proud grandfather a nra.l nr-nAj xnimmei.

in state Friday 9:30 until service at 10:00 a.m. from St. Paul Lutheran Church, 21915 Beech at Oakwood. Dearborn. BALENT RUTH I.

Dec. 5. Age 70 years. Beloved wife ol John J. Balent.

Dear mother of John J. Balent II VALONE NATHAN J. Dec. 4 Age 90 years Beloved husband of fhe late Veronica. Dearest father ol Barbara Plotzko (Donald), Patricia King (Jack) and Eleanor Damlco (the late Clifford).

Proud grandfather ot nine: areat orandfather ot Interment Northvlew. Visitation Thursday 7-9 i Ouerfeld Fu eight. Dear brother of Al and Joe. ram 117 win pe receiving Trienat Thursday 6-9 p.m. Memorial service Thursday 7:30 D.m.

at Wulek- neral nomo i mi oakwood, Dearborn. Memorials to St. Paul Lu-theran Church appreciated. Calcattrra Funeral Home, Inc. i Michelle).

Funeral service Irom i.J. Desmond Sons Funeral Home2600CrooksRd. (bet. Maple and Big Beaver) Thursday 12:30 m. to Guardian Anoels Church, 581 E.

Fourteen Mile Clawson at 1 p.m. Family will receive eight. Survived by brother, James and sisters, Nellie Incaudo and Rose Jacobs. Visitation Wednesday 3-9 p.m. and Thursday ywi acnoe nner ai weiro Peru wav (16 Mile).

Inurnment Resur MEYERS PATRICIA A. Aoe 60, Dec. 3, 1995 Beloved wife of Donald J. Dear mother of Dina Renee Murray, Klmberly Ann (Michael) Miller, Dale E. Deis and Tracy Lynn (Andrew) Morrison.

Step mother of Bob (Kerrl) Meyers and Karen1 (Cregg) Devereaux. Grandmother of James E. Murray. Tyler and Shelby Devereaux. Sister of Gerald (Rachel), Lee (Dartene) and the late James (Christine) Friz-zell.

Funeral service at the Harry J. Will Trust 100 Funeral Home, 3700O Six Mile Livonia (E. of 1-275) Thurs. at 12 noon. Visitation Tues.

5-9 p.m. and Wed. 12-9 p.m. FRASER MARGOT C. Age 72, December 2, 1995.

Wife of the late William J. Fraser, Sr. Mother of Timothy G. Walter D. Baldwin, who retired 20 rection Cemetery.

Proud Veteran i-y p.m. at wuiek-catcarerra Funeral Heme. Inc. 36900 Schoenherr wi in rmy. rrienas weanesaay -a p.m.

and Thursday 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. I nterment Holy Sepulchre at Metro Parkway (16 Mile). Jenkins. Stepmother of Patricia Gilson.

William J. Fraser. Jr. and KAMPMANN MEYERS scripture service i nursday 7 p.m. In state Friday 10 a.m.

at St. Vincent Ferrer Church, 1087 Gar GERALDINE L. Age 73, Dec. 4, ot BARRON MORRIS "MORRY" Beloved hus the late Susan Clark. Grandmother of Brian and Timothy Jenkins; Justin and Scott Gilson; Katie, William and David Clark.

Visitation Wm. R. Hamilton B20 LORemnu, rioriuo, lormeny ot Brighton. Beloved wife of the late Eugene Kampmann and the late Frank Meyers. Dear mother of band ot the late Anne denia (Madison Heights) until Mass ot 11.

Interment Resurrection. Memorials preferred to the Capuchin Community. Freda Barron. Dearest fa- ther of Arleen Ross-Atler and Sandv (Fred) Imber. MORANIEC William L.

(Diane) Kampmann, Mapie, Birmingham, Tuesday 2-9 p.m. Funeral service at Kirk In1 the Hills, 1340 W. Long Lake Bloomfleld Hills. Wednesday. De- WANDA Dec.

4, 1995. Beloved wife tempBi obt iv a.m. fatricia iinaries) Kampmann-Bush, James R. Kampmann, Margaret (Dean) Kelly, Joan Kelly Kampmann Mary Catherine Kampmann. Also 9 grandchildren.

Sister of Edwin Secord, Patricia Dash 8, Joan Phillips. Funeral Mass Thursday 11 a.m. at St. John Catholic Church, 2099 N. Hacker Howell.

Visitation FRUGE WALLS JESSE B. Age 90, of Dearborn, December 5, 1995. Beloved husband of Florence (nee Black). LovlngL lather ot Nancy (Robert) Yuhn. Dear grandfather of Mark.

James (Merody), and Richard (Paula). Retired from the Detroit Tiger's Baseball Club as Stadium Manaoer in 1970. Funeral servlrec Dear grandfather of Sergeant Charles, Gershon (Tammie) and David Ross, Allyson Imber-Riley (Dr. Randall) and Melissa Imber. Dear great grandfather of Andrew James Riley.

Dear brother of Dorothy Kaplan and the late Allan Barron. Beloved companion of Luta Fink. Services 10:30 Wednesday morning at the He- Jrew Memorial Chapel 10-543-1622. Interment Hebrew ORVILLE J. Age 86.

Dec. 3, 1995. Deiovea nusDono or latnenne. Dear father of Orville (Betty), years ago as Uniroyal Inc. vice chairman and executive vice president, died Nov.

26 at a Marshall, nursing home. He was 85. "He was a fine man, and he will be missed," said Leffert Lefferts, his son-in-law. A longtime Grosse Pointe resident, Mr. Baldwin joined the former United States Rubber Co.

in Detroit in 1935. His positions included chairman of the board of Uniroyal Merchandising Co. and director of Uniroyal Ltd. in Canada and Britain. He moved to Middleburg, nine years ago.

Surviving are daughter, Judith Anne Lefferts; granddaughter, Alexan ot the late Edward. Dear mother of Mrs. Robert (Marcie) Brlnich. Dear grandmother of Jessica, Joseph and Michael. Services Thursday 10 a.m.

at S. Cyril Methodius Church, 41233 Ryan Road (N. of 18 Mile Visitation Wednesday 1-9 p.m. at the1 Sterling Heights Chapel ol the Obarzanek Funeral Home 33250 Ryan Road (N. of 14 Mile Road) and Thursday 9:30 a at Cyril 1 Methodius Church until time ot service 10 a.m.

Scripture service Wednesday 7 pm Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Wednesday 1-4 1 6-9 p.m. with George, Mike (Kathy). Greg (Merrorle), Mary Lou (Frank) Hopkins. Loving grandfather of rcosary p.m.

at macuonaia'S Funeral Home 315 N. Mlchloan Memorial Park. at Hackett-Metcall Funeral Home, 2640 Monroe Blvd. (near Outer Dearborn, Friday ong yieaiyranufainer ot 14. Dear brother ot Lillian Rlchter Howell (517-546-2800).

Memorials suggested to Livingston Community Hospice or Services 11 a.m. Saturday. De. cember 9 at St. Dennis Catholic ii a.m.

visitation mursoay Memorial contributions to the nmet lean cancer society. charity of your choice would be Lnurcn, Lexington, Ml. visitation 10 a.m. until service time. Arrangement by the B.

Apsey appreciated. BRANDT GENEVA O. Age 75. Dec. 4, 1995.

Beloved wife of the late Reynold S. Loving mother of Reynold B. (Ernestine) and Ronald (Diane). Dear grandmother of Geoffrey, Klmberlv, Nicole. Ronnie and KLITA MARION Age 80, ol West Bloom-Held, December 3, 1995.

Beloved ruiirrai nemv, uetKerviiie, ml. sister of Edward (Katharine) GIANNOTTI LOUIS P. Dec. 4. of Dearborn Hts.

uiak; aunt ot Kathleen, Susan, MURDOCH ALTON H. Dec. 4, 1995. Age 89 formerly ot Livonia. Husbnad ol the late Marguerite M.

(nee Jackson). Dear father of Marylyn Terry (Frank), Jay A. and Dean C. (Judy). Also eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

Family will receive friends at Vasu Rodgers I Connell Chapel of A.J. Desmond Sons 4375 N. Woodward Ibet. 13-14 Mile) Frl- Rachel. Visitation Wednesday 2-9 p.m.

Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday at! Wuek-Calcaterra Funeral Home, Inc. 36900 Schoenherr at Metro Parkway (16 Mile). Intermentl from St. Wlliiom Catholic Church, Walled Lake, Thursday 11 a.m.

Beloved husband ol Margery dear father ot Genl Mrs. Scott! (Lorl) Alles and Louis grand-! father of Ameri; also survived by four other grandchildren; onel brother and live sisters. Family would appreciate donations to the interment mt. vet Lemeterv. loaiiioc memorial uaraens tasr leukemia Sunday at his Detroit home.

He was 72. Surviving are wife, Beatrice; daughters Doris Sizemore and Pamela Sanders; sons Ed and Larry Leather-man; seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. The funeral is set for 1 p.m. today at Northrop-Sassaman Funeral Home, 19091 Northville Road, Northville, with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield. Virgil Columbus Smith, father of state Sen.

Virgil Clark Smith, D-Detroit, died Thursday of complications of Alzheimer's disease at Boulevard Temple nursing home in Detroit. He was 77. His Detroit area businesses included a gas station, car wash, used car lot and hardware store. "My father served as one of the anchors of the Conant Gardens community, the northeast Detroit neighborhood where he lived," his son said. "He taught me the value of change through hard work, dedication and standing up for your personal convictions.

I will miss him dearly." Also surviving are Mr. Smith's wife of 54 years, the former Eliza Boyer; daughters Beverly Jean Smith-Clark and Laverne Miller; two sisters; two brothers; seven grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. James H. Cole Home for Funerals, 2624 W. Grand is in charge of the service at 1 1 a.m.

today at Vernon Chapel A.M.E. Church, 18500 Norwood, Detroit. Burial is to be in Elm-wood Cemetery, Detroit. WHITNEY MATTHEW BRITT December 4, 1995. Age 25.

Beloved son of Tim and Sue Whitney. Dear brother ot Andy and Joe. Dear grandson ot Janet Whitney and Jack end Virginia Spalding. Six cousins survive. Service Thursday Noon at Wm.

Sullivan Son Funeral Home 705 West 11 Mile (4 blocks E. of Woodward), Royal Oak. Visitation Wednesday 2-5 and 6-8 p.m. Memorial contributions to Dr. Charles Main's Leukemia Fund, co Wm.

Beaumont Hospital, 380 N. Woodward, Suite 100, Birmingham, Ml 48009. Detroit. Friends may visit at the Lynch a Sons Funeral Home, 340 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake (3 blocks south of Maole Road) dra Baldwin Lefferts, and sister, Betty Jane Canepa. A memorial service is scheduled today in the chapel at Marshall Manor BUCK FRANK M.

Dec.4. 1995. Beloved day 1-5 p.m. and Saturday after 10 Wednesday 2-9 p.m. Scripture huiband of the late Hazel.

Loving uivanon Army ot Battle creek, or St. Patrick's Senior Advocacy Program. Arrangements by L.J. Griffin Funeral Home, 313-522-9400 service weanesoay :jup.m. ibiiivi gi aiilb noiniii.

uianuio ther of Roberta. Robert and a.m. until tunerai service II a.m. Burial Parkview Cemetery. Memorials to Alzhelmers Association, 16310 W.

12 Mile, Box 160, Lathrup Village, Ml 48076. Friday forum to seek better living in Detroit DETROIT Hoping to build on the momentum of October's march of black men in the nation's capital, Mayor Dennis Archer called Tuesday for a forum to focus attention on improving life in the Detroit area. The citywide forum to follow up on the Million Man March is scheduled for Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Riverview Ballroom at Cobo Hall. Baptist pastors council chooses next leaders DETROIT Members of the politically influential Council of Baptist Pastors of Detroit and Vicinity selected three leaders Tuesday who are expected to run the council over the next nine years.

The Rev. Edgar Vann Jr. of Second Ebenezer Baptist Church in Detroit was unanimously elected president for 1996. By council custom, he probably will be elected to two more one-year terms, in 1997 and 1998. The Rev.

Edward L. Branch, pastor of Third New Hope Baptist Church in Detroit, was elected the council's first vice president. By tradition, he will become president in 1999. And the Rev. Joseph Jordan, pastor of Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in Detroit, was elected second vice president and likely will be president in 2002.

Artist to sculpt Young for City-County Building DETROIT Painter, sculptor and former Detroiter Artis Lane will sculpt a bust of former Mayor Coleman Young to be placed in the auditorium of the City-County Building early next spring, it was announced Tuesday. Lane has also done busts of civil rights activist Rosa Parks for the Smithsonian Institution, as well as works of educator Mary McLeod Bethune and basketball star Earvin (Magic) Johnson. The cost will be about $10,000 to $15,000, to be paid for by the Always Young 77th Tribute Committee, a fund-raising group formed to honor Young, and from other donations. The announcement came in a news conference attended by the former mayor and several members of the tribute committee. KOYLE GORDON JOYCE MARY Dec.

4, 1995. Beloved wife of the late Wllbert. Ronald. Great grandfather of Brian and Michael. Funeral service! Thursday 1:30 p.m.

at the Saltwtki Funeral Heme, 19111 W. Warren. Interment White Chapel Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday Dearest mother ot Theodore W. Koyle, Barbara j.

(Dieter) Boehm and Charon A. Kovle forma formerly of Detroit and Palm Harbor, Florl-daa. Beloved wife of the In Memorlam OLSZTYN JOSEPHINE Age 95. Beloved wife of the late Walter. Mother of Joseph, Sophie, Stanley, Tad and the late Edward and Grandmother of five; great i-v pm.

ate Edward Gordon. De ytanumuiner ot inree. uear SI Iter of Jean Scaramuiiino and Miner arest mother of Steven Gordon. Rose Marie (Herb) Sandler and Debrah (John) Ditto Deararand- Genevieve. Loving grandmother va Golln.

In state Thursday 10 ot 1 1 ano great granamorner ot 10. Visiting Wednesday 3-9 PM. Rosarv 7:30 PM. Prayers Thurs IF YOU WISH TO PLACE a remembrance for a loved one, please contact Mrs. Wink at (810 977-7643 for assistance.

mother of Allyson and Jennifer Ditto, Jeffrey and Daniel Watts. Sister of Bernla Ashman. Ann a.m. ai 3i. louis loinonc Lnurcn, 24415 Crocker, Clinton Twp.

until time of Mass 10:30 a.m. Visitation Wednesday p.m. at the Kaul day 9:15 AM at Charles Step punerai noma isa barueid IN. of 15 Mile) Clinton Two. Rosiirv r-unerai noma eeecn Daly Bet 6-7 Ml.) Mass 10 AM St.

Sablna. Interment St. Hedwig. Welnsteln, Nettle (Sam) PollaU Claire Scott and Phyllis (Stanley Racey. Graveside services it); o'clock Thursday morning at BUSH ROSEMARIE (nee NennoN) Dec.

3, 1995. Beloved wife ot Winston. Dear mother of Michael and Tara. Dear daughter of Rosaria and the late Roy. Sister of Steven, Danny and Clara.

Visitation begins Thursday 2-9 p.m. and the Detroit Chapel el the Frank i. Calcaterra Funeral Home, Inc. 16090 East Seven Mile Road (Mo-ross at Kelly). In state at St.

Juliana Church, Friday 10 a.m. until time of Mass at 11. Prayers Thursday 7 p.m. Burial private. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Michigan Cancer Foundation appreciated by the family.

Wednesday 7:30 m. Burial Resurrection Cemetery. Memorial contributions to Cottage Hospice would be appreciated. uai snoiom memorial rarn, Livonia. Arranaements bv the Cards of Thanki Prayeri Hebrew Memorial Chapel, Nursing Home.

Ernest E. Fairman who owned Royal Oak Heating Co. from 1950-72, died Sunday at his Royal Oak home. He was 93. Surviving are daughters Margaret Jane Boozer and Anneva Jeanine Boozer, and sons Ross C.

and Ernest E. Fairman. The funeral is scheduled for 1 1 a.m. today at William Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. Eleven Mile, Royal Oak, with burial in Oakview Cemetery, Royal Oak.

EDWARD C. LEATHERMAN, who retired as a Detroit police officer in 1992, died of Deaths elsewhere LARSEN DR. ROBERT SR. December OSTROWSKI RICHARD A. Beloved brother ol Esther (Norbert) Marquardt.

Dearest uncle of Ronald, Gary and Karen. Eight great nephews and nieces survive. Dear friend of Donald Nelson. Services Friday at Stanley Turowskl a Son Funeral Home 25509 Warren Dear HAMBLIN ROBERT O. Aoe 80.

Beloved husband of the late Mae. Dear 4, 1995. Age 71. Suddenly. Loving father of Robert, Jr.

of NJ; Christine (Dick) Gove of OH, father of Robert Beatr ce) and HOLY SPIRIT, you who make me see everything and show me the way to reach my Ideal. You who are in all Instances of my life with me. I want to thank you for everything In this short dialogue and I want to be with you and my loved ones In your perpetual glory. Amen. Thank you for the rove that you have shown toward me and my loved ones.

G.E. ciiiaoetn uonn) seven, peter (Maureen), PeneloDe (Gary) Hill- born Heights. Adjutant of Still man of IL and the late Lawrence sguaoron sal. past Governor Dearborn Heights Moose Lodge 1795. Honorary member PLAV Post 16 Visitation Wednesday 6-9, Thursday 12-9 William Larsen III; dear grandfather of Scott, Wesley, Shlrre, Heather, Jessica, Ashley, Jonathan, Shea, Cody, Joseph; brother Niles (Agnes).

Grandfather of seven, great grandfather of eight. Visitation Wednesday 2-4 6-9 m. Masonic memorial service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. under the auspices of Kilwinning Masonic Lodge 297 Fa, AM. Past Patron of Loyalty Southfield Ionic 427 S.

Funeral Thursday 10 a m. Haley Funeral Directors 24525 Northwestern (Lodge Xway ser CARTER JAMES Beloved husband ot Christina, Dear father of John (Joyce), Nell (Kathryn), and Linda Ireland. Dear brother of John of Scotland. Also survived by tour grandchildren. Services Friday lfa.m.

at Veran Funeral Heme IDairborn Chanell 23701 oi ciiiauein upov (vtciyee. runeroi service Friday 11 a.m. at Nativity EDlsconal Church. 21220 Four teen Mile Road, Birmingham. FUNERAL Ford Rd.

Visitation Thursday 2-9 visitation Wednesday and Thursday 2-9 m. ot Thayer-Rock Funeral Heme. 33403 Grand River DIRECTORS vice unit, a. ot iu mi. rcu; Southfield.

Memorial contributions to American Heart Assocla-tlon would be appreciated (i.m. ramnv suggesrs memorials Community Hospice. POMPURA JAMES P. Brother of Phillip (Laura) and Diane Conley. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Funeral 11 a.m. Friday al the Taylor Chapel el the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home 9800 Telegraph. Visitation 6-9 p.m. Wednesday and 1-9 p.m. Thursday.

Farmington (1 block west of Caring for your Farmington Road), Memorials SUQOested to Medical Education needs. DAMIANO FRANK A. Beloved husband of Sheila. Dear father of Frank A. Jr.

(Mary Beth) and Marv Louise William Roerick, 83, an actor who In name of Robert D. MD, co Harper Hospital, HAYES ELEANOR age 77 of Cadillac, formerly of Detroit, died Dec. 2, 1995. The former Eleanor Bvllrk jyvu jonn uetron, mi wui. (Kenneth) Dollhopf.

Brother of LEOPOLD married Francis Hayes in Sept. otl 1950 and he preceded her In death in 1971. Survived bv one son: two Funefil Director PAULINE Age 81 ot Rosevllle, Ml. Nooen inenneiTai, wary Kewy and Maurice (Lore). Grandfather of Kevin Daniel and Brian Kenneth.

Memorial Mass 10 a.m. Saturday at Divine Child Church, 25001 Herbert Weler Drive. Dear viva am. rvronuoy. in Silverbrook Manor In Niles, Ml.

Dear mother of Barbara Fisher of daughters; two grandsons; two brothers; and tour sisters. Memorial service will be held Wednesday (Dec, 6, 1995) at St, Ann PONZETTI THERESA i. Beloved wife of Joseph; dear mother of Frank (Sandra), and Bernadette (David) Sprecher; grandmother ot Theresa, Jason, Tina, Joseph and Adam; sister of Josephine Mlsur-aca, Carmella Pace and Virginia Salgh; sister-in-law of Maria Clac-chella and Virginia Ciacchella. Funeral Thursday 10 a.m. at Bagnasca-Tabbl Funeral Home, 258M Harper (betw.

10-11 Visitation Wednesday 2-9 p.m. born. Memorials to Karmanos shared the stage with John Giel-gud in "Hamlet" and appeared in TV's "The Guiding Light," died Thursday in Tyringham, Mass. In the snnn nnprs hp cainonc Lnurcn in Cadillac, Ml. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cadillac Senior ten-ter In lieu of flowers.

Southbend, IN. Grandmother of Russell Fisher. Also 3 great grandchildren. Memorial service 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec.

9, at St. Athanasius Church in Rosevllle, Burial of cremalns at Forrestlawn Cemetery In Detroit. cancer institute (formerly Michigan Cancer Foundation), 15111 Thirteen Mile, Warren, Ml 48093. Arrangements by Howe-Peterson Funeral Home (313 561-1500 'J 1 HIGGINS career at the Urban Institute of Washington, D.C., in 1976 and went on to work for ABC News and the Daily News of New York. Mary Emma A.

Marshall, 83, who instructed midshipmen in demeanor and etiquette as social director at the Naval Academy, died Thursday in Annapolis, Md. Mrs. Marshall was named the academy's first social director in 1959. She retired in 1980. Frederic Waldman, 92, a conductor who founded the Musica Aeterna ensemble in 1957 and presented forgotten works by famous composers, died Friday in New York City.

For 20 years until 1967, Mr. Waldman taught at the Juilliard School and was music director of the Juilliard Opera Theater. LUBLIN LILLIAN "Leah" Beloved wife ot REBONE WILLIAM F. SR. Age 82.

Beloved GEORGE I. Beloved husband of the late Helen S. Dear father ol Kathleen Higgins, Maureen (Charles) Vines, Patricia (Jerry) Schmidt, Sheila (Don) Trusikows-kl, Kevin (Debbie), Anne (Gregory) Foil, and Brian Dear brother of Bertha Hlontns SIMPLE CREMATION $625 No Hidden Service Fee 800-331-5051 Duzak Funeral Home, Inc. ISM Wirm Id.) nusoend ot tne late brace. Loving the late Max Lublin.

Dear mother of Dorothy (Abe) Gichtin, Daniel (Helene) Lubl'n and Sheldon (Phyl DUNCAN HERBERT L. Age 87. Beloved husband of Evelyn. Dear father of Deonna Stagilano, John Duncan and Denlse Cain. Dear grandfather of Allison, Michael, Christina, Angela, Brian and Samantha.

Visitation Wednesday 3 to 9 Kaul Funeral Home, 28433 Jeffer and Margaret. Dearest brother ol jonn ano Dorotny Also survived by nine grandchildren and six and William Higgins. Also sur- lis) Lublin. Grandmother of Matthew (Sarah), David (Ora), Karen and Nancy Gichtin, Bruce (Marsha), Bennett (Karen) Lublin, Nina (Howard) Levy, Manette I Marshall) Klein. Elizabeth.

Mar- reot granaciiiiuren. runeiai rom tne Vorhovden Funeral vivea uy granocnuaren. service Thursday 9 a.m. at the Voran Funeral Home. (Dearborn Cha William had played Hen.

Roenck jy Chamberlain since 1980. John Brennan, 41, who directed the Los Angeles Times Poll for the past four years, died of a stroke Sunday in Los Angeles. A nationally respected polling expert, Mr. Brennan began his and Kevin Lublin. Ten great Home, 16300 Mack, Grosse Pte.

Saturday at 10 30 and to St. Matthew Church at 11. Visitation Thursday Friday Rosary Friday 7 p.m. Contributions to Angela Hospice, 14100 Newburoh Livonia. Ml son St.

Clair Shores. In state Thursday 10 a Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church until time of service II a.m. Memorial tributes may be made to The Grosse Polnfe Woods Presbyterian Church, The Presbyterian Church ot Jonesvllie, Ml or the Leader Dogs for the Bl I nd. grandchildren. Dear sister of btn-el Dunlti Services 10 30 Wednes pel) 23701 Ford Rd.

and 9:30 a.m. at Church of the Divine Child. Scripture service Wednesday I m. Visitation Tuesday 5-9 pm. and Wednesday 12-9 pm.

Mr. Higgins was retired from the J.L. Hudson Company. day morning at Clover Hill Park Cemetery Chapel. Arrangements 148154-5010.

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