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could draw more than 400,000 visitors annually to Battle Creek. Miller Foundation, Battle Creek Community Foundation and Kellogg Co. officials announced the plans for the $15-million nonprofit museum. The opening date has not been decided. The Miller Foundation and the Battle Creek Community Foundation are nonprofit organizations that fund projects around the Battle Creek area.

Visitors to the museum would learn about nutrition, the history of cereal DETROIT FREE DECEMBER 23, 1994 LOCAL NEWS Insanity plea likely in plant shooting BY ROBIN FORNOFF Redstone said he would ask for a Free Press Staff Writer court-ordered psychiatric examination. The man accused of killing his He said Woods has a documented foreman and wounding a coworker in a background of psychological problems shooting spree at a Chrysler Corp. and alcohol abuse. plant likely will plead not guilty by McDonell ordered Woods to stand reason of insanity, his lawyer said trial on first -degree murder charges. Thursday.

Redstone argued unsuccessfully for "There's no doubt in my mind he McDonell to reduce charges to secondhas psychiatric problems," said attor- degree murder, claiming there was no ney David Redstone. premeditation by Woods. Clarence Woods, 48, of Sterling Heights, was ordered by 41-A District "What we have here is an intoxicatJudge Thomas McDonell to stand trial ed man acting in hot blood," said for murder in the Dec. 9 killing at Redstone. Chrysler's Sterling Heights stamping Outside the courtroom, Ruffin's plant at Van Dyke and 15 Mile re roads.

son, Marine Sgt. Joseph Ruffin, said he Woods is accused of killing Willie was pleased with the judge's decision Ruffin, 54, of Detroit, and wounding Ed to leave the charges intact. Williams, 65 of Detroit, about two "I just can't comprehend what hours after Ruffin scolded Woods for could ever happen on the job that would drinking on the job. make him want to kill someone," said Witnesses at the hearing Thursday Ruffin. gave chilling accounts of Woods' pull- Assistant Macomb County Prosing a revolver from a duffel ecutor Steve Kaplan called the shootbag, firing several rounds into the two ing a tragedy that could have been men, reloading and firing one more averted, noting that Woods was arrestshot into Ruffin's chest as he lay dying ed in June 1993 for stabbing a man at a on floor of the stamping plant.

Sterling Heights motel. Coworker Arthur Council said Kaplan said the stabbing victim about a month before the shooting, refused to bring charges "that definiteWoods threatened to "blow vein." ly would have put Woods in Ruffin prison." away Council said or he words didn't to take that the threat "This wouldn't have happened," said Kaplan. "But you can't go back in seriously. time." Battle Creek plans cereal history museum Associated Press and the way cereal is made, planners BATTLE CREEK Plans were un- say. A feasibility study for the museum veiled Thursday for a museum devoted was completed in September.

to the history of breakfast cereal that The museum, which will be called the Kellogg Heritage Center, will be run by the Heritage Center Foundation, a board affiliated with the Battle Creek Community Foundation. Officials said they hoped the museum's opening would be an economic boost for the city. The site is a plant that manufactured brass fittings and garden hose nozzles; it has been shut down in 1986. A trust fund affiliated with Kellogg Co. has pledged $1 million toward the museum.

Additional funding will be sought from the state and private sources, officials said. OBITUARIES Soft-spoken former coach left his name on the field BY JEAN CALMEN Now a sports columnist with the Free Press Staff Writer Royal Oak Daily Tribune, Jim Evans When Thomas John Evans finished recently wrote of his father as always college and went job hunting, he was there, supportive but never intrusive lucky to have a friend recently hired in when his sons played sports: the Walled Lake school district. "He wasn't a high decibel guy. Muddy Waters, who later became Dad was content to be on the periphthe Michigan State University coach, ery. By the gym door.

Behind the helped Mr. Evans get a teaching and backstop. Standing at the far end of the coaching job in Walled Lake in 1951. football field. I can't remember ever Mr.

Evans devoted his entire ca- hearing him yell. That just wasn't his reer to the district and retired in 1984 as athletic director. Tom Evans Stadi- Mr. Evans, who grew up in Chicaum, the football field at Walled Lake go, was an all-city baseball and basketCentral High, is named after him. ball player.

He received a scholarship Mr. Evans died Wednesday at his to Michigan State College, now MSU, home in Walled Lake of kidney failure where he received his bachelor and after years of battling cancer. He was master's degrees after interrupting his 70. education to serve in the Navy during His biggest problem with that first World War II. job was that he was to teach driver Survivors include his wife of 45 education.

years, Joan; two other sons, Tom and "Unfortunately, Dad had never Bill, and eight grandchildren. driven a car," said his son, Jim. "Before A service will be held at 1 p.m. Jan. he came to Walled Lake, he took 7 at Shepherd of the Lakes, 2905 driving lessons himself." South Commerce, Walled Lake.

DR. ALBERT F. AX, 81, former director of psychophysiology at the Lafayette Clinic in Detroit, died Dec. 16 of a (concussion after a fall in Ft. Fla.

He worked at the Detroit clinic from 1958 to 1974. He also was a professor at the University of Detroit land Wayne State University from 1963 to 1989, when he moved to Florida and began teaching at Nova University in Lauderdale. Dr. Ax received his doctorate from Harvard in 1938 and was a lieutenant in the Army during World War II. He was a member of the American Psychological Association, a founder of the Society for Psychological Research, and a former editor of the journal "Psychophysiology." A memorial service will be scheduled later.

JOSEPH S. BURKOWSKI, 88, owner of a hardware store in Millington, died of natural causes Wednesday at his home in Vassar. He had owned Millington Hardware since 1958. MICHIGAN DATELINE 10 state schools win blue ribbons ANSING Ten Michigan schools were named this month as winners in the 1994-95 Blue Ribbon Schools Secondary Recognition Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education.

State Schools Superintendent Robert Schiller said the schools will be nominated for national honors. The schools are: Byron Center High School; Caledonia High School; East Grand Rapids High School; Everett High School in Lansing; Holt Junior High School; L'Anse Creuse High School; McPherson Middle School in Howell; Rockford Senior High School; Van Hoosen Middle School in Rochester, and Smith Middle School in Troy. STATE Ford shooting suspect can't go free, court says LANSING Oliver French accused in the Sept. 10 shooting spree at Ford Motor Rouge complex in Dearborn that left two dead and two injured, cannot be released on bail before trial, the state Court of Appeals ruled Thursday. A three-judge appeals panel reversed a ruling by Recorders Court Chief Judge Dalton Roberson, who earlier this month said French could be freed if he posted 10 percent of a $750,000 bond.

That ruling had angered the victims' families and was appealed by Wayne County Prosecutor John O'Hair. The three-member panel of Martin Doctoroff, Marilyn Kelly and Kathleen Jansen said Roberson was barred from setting bail for a defendant charged with first-degree murder when "proof of his guilt is evident or the presumption great." CITY Hooded female bandit on bank robbery spree DETROIT A female bank robber nicknamed the "Hooded Bandit" because of her long, tan coat with its furtrimmed hood has robbed four banks in the city and attempted to rob another in a crime spree that began on Dec. 13, local law enforcement officials said. The FBI and the Detroit Police Bank robbery Depart- suspect, taken ment said from videotape. the woman hands tellers a note saying: "Give me 5,000.

Don't make me shoot anyone. No funny money." She is described as a black woman about 35 years old, 5 feet 5 and about 150 pounds. She wears a three-quarter length beige or tan jacket. Authorities said the woman robbed two banks last week and one Tuesday. On Thursday, police say she robbed a Comerica Bank at 2740 W.

Grand and attempted to rob another Comerica at 6438 Woodward. Anyone with information should call Detroit Police at 1- 313-596-1951 anytime or the FBI at 1-313-965-2323 anytime. OAKLAND Child molester may go back to prison PONTIAC A child molester who was released after nearly six years in prison is back in custody while the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office challenges his parole. Two weeks ago, Oakland County Circuit Judge Fred Mester ruled that Richard Irwin had not made enough progress in therapy while in prison. On Wednesday, Mester refused to free Irwin.

A hearing date has not been set. Irwin, who was paroled Sept. 21, was convicted in the 1988 sexual assault of a 3-yearold girl. Death notices 10 Death Notices ATTENTION! Please be advised of our Holiday Hrs. FRIDAY, DEC.

23 7:30 a.m. p.m. SATURDAY, DEC. 24 9:00 a.m. p.m.

SUNDAY, DEC. 25 CLOSED MONDAY, DEC. 26 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. CALL 810-977-7500 HELPFUL HINT To report a death of a Social Security or SSi beneficiary or to inquire about survivor benefits, Call: 1-800-772-1213 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Monday through Friday. AMATO DENISE J. Age 39. Beloved wife of Anthony, Dearest mother of Jean, Tony and Jennifer. Daughter of Joe and Jean Brouillette.

Also survived by one brother and two sisters. Visitation Friday at the Faith Baptist Church, 26305 Ford Road, Dearborn Heights 2-9 p.m. Funeral Saturday 10 a.m. af the Church. Arrangements by Taylor Chapel of the Rowe-Peterson Funeral Home 9800 S.

Telegraph. Mrs. Amato was a living example of the love of Jesus Christ. CHMURA LOUIS S. 87, December 21, 1994.

Dearest husband of Pauline. Father of Betty, McCarty, Louis Chmura and Mary Ann kleiber. Also survived by two brothers, Joseph Chmura and Stanley Chmura, 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Being the oldest of five children, he felt it was his responsibility to take care of his family. Funeral prayers at The Martenson Funeral Home, 10915 Allen (N.

of Goddard), Saturday 7:45 a.m., to St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, 8:30 a.m. Visitation Friday. 1-9. Scripture Service 7 p.m.

Interment Our Lady of Hope. CHOBAN PETER December 22, 1994, age 81. Beloved husband of Alma. Dear father of David Choban, and Carole Rau. Brother of Anna Kolomyjec.

Memorial Service at Christ the King Lutheran Church, 9300 Farmington Livonia Monday 11 a.m. CREAGH EDWARD K. Dec. 20. Beloved husband of Betty.

Loving, father of Jeffery (Rene') and the late David E. Grandfather of Amy, David, Steven, Sarah and Katie. Visitation Thursday 2-9 p.m. and Friday 1-9 p.m. Funeral Friday 8 p.m.

at A.H. Peters Funeral Home 32000 Schoenherr at Masonic (131 mile) in Warren. CUDLIKE EDNA E. Dec. 21.

Beloved the late Charles B. Dear mother of Thomas (Joanne), Lynnette, (David) Szczesniak, Sherry (Robert) Slavko and the late Charles J. Seven grandchildren. Visitation Friday 5-9 p.m. Funeral Saturday 10 a.m.

at the Wujek-Calcaterra Funeral Home, Inc. 36900 Schoenherr at Metro Parkway (16 Mile). Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Rosary Friday 7:30 p.m. Today's Alphabetical Listing Amato, Denise J.

Gorney, Martin Sr. Peters, Helen A. Chmura, Louis S. Haase, Joseph F. Rissman, Donald Choban, Peter Hefka, Max Strey, Herbert A.

Creagh, Edward K. Higgins, Mary B. Tzafaroglou, Theodore Cudlike, Edna E. Housey, Mary Helen Varady, Eugene DAlessandro, Theresa Hozian, Frank A. Veresh, Mary Ann DAmico, Rose M.

Johnson, David T. Wilkinson, Mary V. David, James George Sr. Kennedy, Elda F. Wolin, John C.

Ervinck, Elvire Klem, Margaret Zennedjian, Virginia Fota, Edward Lutsch, Crystal L. Gawrychowski, Chester Meretsky, Issy Bert D'ALESSANDRO THERESA Beloved wife of the late Rocky. Loving mother of Roxann D'alessandro (0'Grady) and the late James Drouillard. Dearest grandmother of Rocky O'Grady. In state Friday 12-9 p.m.

Scripture 7:30 p.m. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m. Chapel Service at Czopek Trust 100 Funeral Home, 2157 Oak Street, Wyandotte. Interment Our Lady of Hope. D'AMICO ROSE M.

Age 79. December 22, 1994. Beloved sister of Camillo "Don" (Betty) D'Amico, Alfonse V. (Jean) Cabrera. D'Amico Scripture and Lorraine Saturday 1:30 p.m.

at Wm. Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile Rd. (4 biks. E.

of Woodward) Royal Oak. Visitation Friday 3-8 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. until time of service 1:30 p.m. Memorial Mass to be held at later date.

Memorial contributions to donors choice. DAVID JAMES GEORGE Beloved Dearest husband of father the of late' James Virginia. Gregory (Darlene). Dear grandfather of four grandchildren. Dear brother of Josephine Jacobs, Edward (Josephine) and the late Joseph and Catherine.

Services from Clyne Home, 22322 Gratiot East Pointe Saturday 8:45 a.m. then to St. Angela Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Visitation Friday 2-9 p.m. with Rosary at 8 p.m.

ERVINCK ELVIRE "EL" Age 87. Dec. 21. Loving mother of Gary (Pamela) and Terry (Elaine). Proud grandmother of eight; great grandmother of five.

Dearest sister of Josephine Buyk of Mc Allen, Texas. Visitation Friday 1-9 p.m. at Wujek-Calcaferra Funeral Home, Inc. 36900 Schoenherr Metro Parkway (16 Mile). In state Saturday, 12151 9:30 a.m.

Fifteen at St. Blase Mile, Sterling Heights until time of Mass at 10 a.m. Scripture service Friday 7 p.m. Interment Resurrection. FOTA EDWARD 69, of Romeo, Dec.

22. Father of Thomas, Patrick, Cathi, Laurie and Margie DeSmet. Grandfather of two. Funeral 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Henry M.

Malbura Funeral Home, 11280 32 Mile Romeo, followed by a.m. Mass at St. Clement Church. Visitation 11-9 p.m. on Friday with 7:30 p.m.

Rosary. Donations to the Hospice Southeastern Michigan would be appreciated. GAWRYCHOWSKI CHESTER Age 57. December 22, 1994. Dear brother of Edward (Delphine), Richard (Nancy), Hen- Dorothy (Norbert) Tralka and Dear uncle of Tom, Rosie, Karen, Kenny, Crystal, Jonathan, John and Jamie.

Visitation Friday 1-9 p.m. Funeral Saturday 10:00 a.m. at Wujek-Calcaterra Funeral Home, 36900 Schoenherr at Metro Parkway (16 Mile). MARTIN SR. Age 89.

Dec. 21, 1994. Beloved husband of the late Anna. Dearest father of Martin Gorney Dolores Kane, Harry (Patricia), Leroy (Henrietta), Marie (Bob) Hippe, Lorraine (Edward). Jeffries and the late ous Richard.

Also survived by numer: grandchildren and grandchildren. Funeral Saturday 9:15 a.m. from Kaul Funeral Home 35201 Garfield (N. of 15 Mile) Clinton Twp. to St.

Edmund Catholic Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Rosary Friday 7:30 p.m. Visitation Friday 3-9 p.m. HAASE JOSEPH F.

of Harrison, MI. Rita Dec. 21, 1994. Beloved father of White and Sally Baggett. One brother Alfred Mozak, 2 half brothers, 4 half sisters, 5 grandchildren, 2 Funeral service Saturday Congregational Church, Harrison.

Burial Maple Grove Cemetery, Harrison. Visitation Friday 2-9 p.m. Stocking Funeral Home, 165 Oak, Harrison. (517) 539-7810. HEFKA MAX Dec.

16. Age 86. Beloved husband of Dorothy, loving father of Louise, Paul (Sue). Dear grandfather of Memorial Service Friday Paul and Christopher. at St.

Gabriels Episcopal Church, 15717 Stephens, Eastpointe. Arrangements by Buehler HIGGINS MARY B. Dec. 21. Wife of the late Frank.

Dear mother of Frank reen Hayes (William and (Peggy), John P. Mau: Gerald (Susan). Also survived by grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. A.J. Funeral Desmond Tuesday Sons Home 2600 Crooks Rd.

(between Maple and Big Beaver) to 10 a.m. Mass at Holy Name Church, Birmingham. Family will receive friends Monday 2-9 p.m. Rosary Monday 7 p.m. Memorial tribufes to charity of donors choice.

HOUSEY MARY HELEN Beloved wife the late Joseph. Dear mother of James (Linda), Donald (Margaret) and the late Joey, Jr. Mothof Irene. Leaves seven grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren. Sister of John Earnhardt.

Funeral services Monday 5 p.m. Kaul Funeral Home, Visita- 28433 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores. tion Monday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. HOZIAN FRANK A.

Age 85. December 20. Husband of Helena. Father of Sandra (Terry) Dunn, Robert Hozian and Paul (Karen) Hozian. Also survived by nine grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

Private services tributes were held. Me: morials to charity of donors choice. Arrangments by A.J. Desmond Sons Funeral Home (810) 362-2500 DAVID T. Age 73.

December 20, 1994. Beloved husband of Martha. Viewing Saturday, December 24, 2:30 18480 af Cantrall Funeral Home Mack Ave. Detroit. Family Hour Monday 11 a.m.

at Henderson Memorial 20210 Schoenherr, Detroit. Service of Celebration at noon. 15 KENNEDY JOHNSON ELDA F. Dec. 22, 1994.

Wife of the late Alexander. Dear mother of Mary Condon (Gerald) and the late Margaret Bentley. Grandmother of Laurie Van Drake, Charles Bentley, Eric Bentley, and Heather Coleman. Also 12 Martha Phillipps, Jeffrey Bentley Friday after 2 p.m. at the A.H.

great grandchildren. Visitation Peters Funeral Home, 20705 at Vernier, Grosse Pointe Woods, In state Saturday. 10:30 a.m. until time of a.m. at E.

Peace WarLutheran MI. Church, 48224. 15700 to ren, the Detroit, Church Memorials appreciated. KLEM MARGARET (HAVEN) Dec. 20, 1994.

Beloved wife of Leo; loving mother of Helen and Til; devoted sister of Charles C. Haven; grandmother of four. Services to be held at a future date at Resurrection Cemetery, 18201 Clinton in Clinton Twp. (810)-286- 9020. In lieu of flowers please send spiritual bouquets to the Catholic church of your choice.

LUTSCH CRYSTAL L. Age 79, Dec. 21, 1994, of Clawson, and formerly of Wife Bloomfield Hills Royal Oak. the late William A. Lutsch.

Mother of Mrs. Randalyn Deetz (Gerald) and William Lutsch (Jane). Four grandchildren. Memorial service Saturday Jan. 7, 1995 at p.m., Chapel of the Flowers, Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy.

Inurnment Fort Custer Cemetery, Augusta, Mi. Arrangements by Price Funeral Home Troy, 810-689-0700. Memorials to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. ISSY (BUTCH) 94 MERETSKY away Dec. 21, 1994.

A Predeceased and by his son Harvey (1988); survived by loving son Ronald; loving grandfather of Dana, Jill and Steven; also survived by sister Rose Glass Southfield, MI; brother-in-law of Florence Levy of W. Bloom: field, MI Edie and W. Sidney Coleman and wife of Bloomfield, MI; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Friday, Dec. 23, 1994 at 01 12 noon the Anderson Funeral Home, 895 Ouellette sor (519-254-3223).

Shiva will be observed at 2430 Curry Sun. and Mon. evening. Service Sunday and Monday at 5 p.m. PETERS HELEN A.

Beloved wife of the late Glave. Dear mother of Joyce Pandel and Mrs. Al (Nancy) Stamnitz. Also survived by eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Funeral 8 p.m.

Friday at the Dearborn Chapel of the Howe-Peterson Funeral Homes, 22546 Michigan Ave. VisiItation beginning 1 p.m. Friday. PayLess For More Convenience. Guaranteed Home Delivery: Weekdays 6 a.m./Weekends 8 a.m.

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K4 IRISSMAN DONALD Beloved husband of Florence; dear father of Paul (Donna Conforti) Rissman, Barbara Rissman (Dr. William Picker), Carol Rissman and Dr. Judith Rissman (Dr. Jonathan Weinberg). Dearest brother of Robert (Pearl) Rissman, Burton Rissman and brother-in-law of the late Geraldine Loving grandfather Dylan, Eve, Daniel, Max, and David.

Services today 1:30 p.m. at Clover Hill Park Cemetery Chapel, Birmingham. Arrangements by Dorman Funeral Direction (810) 546-4700 GORNEY STREY HERBERT A. December 22. Age 93.

Dear father of Donna Kosco. Dear brother of Ruby Peabody and Hazel Weckworth. Dear grandfather of Jeffrey W. Kosco, Leann Kimberlin and Catherine Kosco. Family will receive friends Friday 3-8 p.m.

Vasu Rodgers Connell Chapel of ward Desmond 13-14 Sons 4375 N. Funeral Woodmass Saturday. 9 a.m. at St. Thomas Church, 4580 Adams Rd.

TZAFAROGLOU THEODORE Dec. 22, 1994. Be- loved husband of the late Sofia. Dear father of Petros and Magda (James) Vlahakis. Grandfather of six grandchildren and seven greaf grandchildren.

Visitation Harry J. Will Funeral Home 37000 Six Mile Rd. (E. of 1-275), Friday 1-9 p.m. Trisagion 7:30 p.m.

FriFuneral 10 a.m. Saturday at Nativity of the Virgin Mary Church, 39851 Five Mile, Livonia. VARADY EUGENE Age 79, December 22. Beloved husband of Beulah. Dear father of Paul (Carol), and Beverly (Ernest) Bates.

Brother of Helen Seman, Irene (Bob) Gregory, Mary Anne (Steve) Nemcik, and George. Also survived by two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral Saturday 10 a.m. Edward Swanson Son Funeral Home, 30351 Dequindre (1 bik. S.

of 13 Mile Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Visitation Friday 3-9 p.m. VERESH MARY ANN Age 82. December 19. Beloved wife of Steve and dear mother of Judy Mastick and Steve Veresh.

Loving grandmother of Grant, Leslie, John and Robin. Private services were held. WILKINSON MARY V. Age 93. Beloved wife of the late Edward.

Dear mother of Mrs. Carol Bartlett (David), Charles (Bettie Jane) and Richard (Janet). Sister of Mrs. Alice Morehead and Bentley, Cullon. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

Instate Monday 2-9 p.m. Don Graham Funeral Home 1005 Junction af Fisher Fwy. In state Tuesday Southwest Presbyterian Church, Detroit, 10 a.m. until service 11 a.m. Memorials to Southwest Church would be appreciated.

WOLIN JOHN C. Age 44. Dec. 21, 1994. husband of Karen (nee tricia Pakula).

Dearest brother of Pa(Gerald) Conover. Visitation Monday 2-9 p.m. and Tuesday 1-9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday 10:15 a.m. from Wujek-Calcaterra FUneral Home, Inc.

36900 Schoenherr at Parkway Mile) to St. Michael Catholic Community for 11 a.m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. ZENNEDJIAN VIRGINIA Funeral today 11:00 a.m.

at St. Sarkis Armenian Church. Memorials may be made to Armenian Renaissance Assoc. and St. Sarkis Armenian Church.

Arrangements by Simon Javizian Funeral Directors, 810-626-7815 50 In Memoriam IF YOU WISH TO PLACE a remembrance for a loved one, please contact Mrs. Wink at (810) 977-7643 for assistance. Mr. Burkowski, a native of Chicago, was a member of St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church in Vassar and the Knights of Columbus in Saginaw.

Survivors include sons Stanley and Robert; daughters Marian Murray and Dorothy Crawford; a brother; 8 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. today at St. Frances Cabrini in Vassar, with burial following in Eastlawn Memorial Gardens, Saginaw. ROBERT R.

SIEGER, 80, former sports editor of the Detroit News, died of an apparent heart attack Wednesday at Harbor Beach Community Hospital. He started at the Detroit News in 1934 as a copy boy. He held several copy editing and sports editing positions before being named sports editor in 1964. He retired in 1979. Survivors include his wife, Rosemary and two daughters Sally Martz and Diana Sieger.

A memorial service will be held at noon today at First Presbyterian Church in Harbor Beach..

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