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2B DETROIT FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1992 Death notices Young storytellers find Death Notices Today's Alphabetical Listing friends in student exchange AHEE SCHNEIDER JO ANNE Age 41 of Arlington Texas Wife of Rudolph of Arlington. Mother ot David Allen Schneider of Arlington and Richard Brian Schneider of Garland Texas. She Is preceded In death bv her parents Dr. Joseph A. and Helen (Emerson) Berkley.

Funer JOSEPH J. Beloved husband of ctor dear father of Kath een island? Cristal didn't say much until jophc 'j. (V Kris confided, "My last name-is Banas- of Louis, Yvonne Abood, and Alfred. Funeral 9:15 a.m. Friday zewski, but people call me Banana." al Saturday a.m.

at Forest Lawn Cemetery Chapel SCHNETTGRUND MARYG. Wife of the late William; mother of Mrs. Ambrose (Dora) Hagan, Mrs. Betty Cousins and the late Mrs. Ron (Johanna) 1 1 a er i Trom m.n.

rereri, runerai upmi, CriStal let OUt a guffaw. A new Set Of 20705 Mack Ave. at vernier Rd partners Was bom. Our Lady Queen of Peace Church! Then the pairs introduced each Casselman; also 19 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren; other to the group, some calling each BELL KENNETH WHITNEY, of Nov, sister of Lena In Germany. Funer other my partner and friend.

al Saturday 1:45 a.m. trom the A.H. Peters Funeral Home 20705 Nelson, John W. Ostrowe, Bernard B. Peric, Branko M.D.

Pilatowicz, Antonina Reeves, Margaret C. Sattler, John J. Schaefer, James H. Schneider, Jo Anne B. Schnettgrund, MaryG.

Schwartz, Isabell K. Shipley, Virginia Doane Sobczak, John C. Sutphin, Hattie E. Sverdlov, Marina Traicheff, Athinka Waack, Shirley Ann Wildt, Marvin Yanez, Luisa A. Jon.

30, wi. eeioveo nus-S band of Genevieve (Gen-3 ny). Uncle of Beverly Lawton. Jane Miller and Mack at Vernier Rd. Grosse Polnte Woods and at Our Johnson, Marion F.

Johnson, Norman W. Kamm, Robert L. Kleiman, Etta Kopasz, Michael Jr. Kowalski, Helen W. Kozemko, William S.

Krolikowski, Joseph Leidich, Edward A. Levin, Esther Long, Lois M. Lough, William Manners, Evelyn Marson, Theresa Marie Mazur, Mitchell McDonald, Sophie S. McNeil, John G. Missig, Eleanor M.

Modzelewski, Jane Montemurri, Carlo Mullholland, Bertha I. Ahee, Joseph J. Bell, Kenneth Whitney Berndt, Louise H. Brewer, Grace G. Buczek, Edward J.

Burnside, Elwood P. Carter, Albert E. Cummings, James J. Darin, Mary A. Darnbrook, Tom Dedo, Walter Dulemba, Josephine Earnest, Edwina R.

Focha, Mary Nadine Foran, John Louis Ford, Donald R. Freeman, Marie A. Gaspas, Biuma Gerbasi-Garrett, Francis, M.D. Hawkins, Jay Royce Hood, Lynn Howard, Brian C. Lady Queen ot Peace Church.

Jill Gross. Brother of Robert Coon. Visitation Friday 5-9 p.m. Rosary Friday after 6 p.m. Thursday.

The Keidan storytellers taught Chatterton about Kwanzaa and the Chatterton students told a Hawaiian folktale. On Feb. 19, the Keidan students will host the Chatterton students hunerai services ooiuraay nime pending), at the O'Brien ChapelTea C. Sullivan Funeral SHIPLEY Mom sentenced for lulling son, 5 ONTIAC Diane 1 Freitag, 32, of Bridgeport, was I sentenced Thursday to 20 to 50 years in prison after a jury found her guilty of second-degree murder for the 1982 strangulation and beating death of her son, Bobby Ogg, 5. He was left to die in the woods near their home, then in Brandon Township, where his nine-month-old sister, Jennifer, had died two years earlier, reportedly after choking on a hot dog.

Her death remains under investigation. Oakland County Prosecutor Richard Thompson slammed Circuit Judge David Breck's sentence far below the 35-year minimum recommended by probation officers as "a horrible miscarriage of justice." Freitag could be eligible for parole in 13 to 14 years. Home, 41555 Grand River, Novi. For further information on funeral time call 340 1800 and present a program of African tales. VIRGINIA DOANE Jan.

29, 1992, of Birmingham. Wife ot Thomas E. Shipley; mother of Ardln Shipley Moenaert and Thomas Doane Shipley. Sister-in-law of Eleanor Doane. Also survived by three aranddaughters.

Funeral service sail Chanel at the Wm. R. BERNDT Through storytelling, students learn "self-confidence and how to feel good about themselves," said Judy LOUISE H. Jan. 29, 1992.

Beloved wife of Melville. Dearest mother of Carol George and Robert (Gail). Dear grandmother of Kelly George and Jenl and Jason Berndt. Funeral Saturday II a.m. Hamilton 120 E.

Maple, Birmingham, Saturday I p.m. Visitation FrldayMandMpm By Marty Hair Free Press Staff Writer When youngsters from Detroit and Warren met Thursday to swap stories, they found they had even more to share. "I liked the stories and the people, because they're nice," said Felicia Printup, 10, of Detroit. The Keidan Elementary School Storytellers came from Detroit at the invitation of the Talespinners of Chat-terton Middle School in Warren. Each group practices the art of getting and holding an audience's attention.

That happened even before the stories began Thursday. Initially, the 9- to 12-year-olds were quiet, perhaps a little anxious. Then their teachers challenged them to find a partner from the other group with whom they shared something perhaps a similar birthday or hobby. The noise level shot up as about 60 students clustered to interview each other. Kattee DeMetsenare, 11, and Tan-eesha Davis, 9, found they like the same TV show "Full House" plus tennis, basketball and hockey.

Jason Napper, 12, and Montez Gibson, 1 1 are school marching band fans. Kris Banaszewski, 12, pumped Cristal Shawver, 10, for information: What do you like about school? What would you take with you to a desert Sima, Chatterton media specialist and at the Kiul Funeral Home 35201 Garfield (N. of 15 Mile) Clinton leader of the 4-year-old Talespinners. i wp. visitation i nursaay j-v p.m.

SOBCZAK JOHN C. Beloved husband of Marion. Dear father of Angela Wiseman and Diane Pochmara fftrannrvV Grandfather of Mat. Friday 2-9 p.m. 0 I "It's a vehicle for sharing cultures, MC DONALD FORAN KLEIMAN ETTA Beloved wife of Samuel.

the things we believe, through sto CABUIE Ana 77. af Hiohland. BREWER GRACE G. Age 74 of Wyandotte JOHN LOUIS Jan. 29.

Beloved husband of Shirley. Dear father of January 30, 1W2. Beloved wife ot Natalie Bommar to and John For Dearest momer ot joan (Norman) Goldln, Estelle Fishman and Phyllis (Ste-nhen) Gold. 13 arandchitd Roddy. Beloved mother ot oar Urn.n.M RAlnvMl lister of Wa ries, said Karen White, reading and math teacher at Keidan who formed thew.

Visitation 1-10 p.m. Friday at the A.H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack at Vernier Road, Grosse Polnte Woods. In state at St. Lucy Church, 23401 Jefferson, St.

Clair Shores from 9 a.m. Catiirdav until time of mast at lfl Beloved wife of Floyd. Loving mother of Thomas (Patricia) Brewer. Gerald (Ruth) Brewer. an II.

Dear father-in-law of the late John Bommarito. Dear grandfather of John Peter Bom- ter Kwletnletlil end Helen Scur-liwk uftrnl nlecetand neohewt. ren and seven great grandchildren. Services 10 o'clock Sunday the Storytellers this school year. Mrs.

Joan Gurganus and Mrs. Jeannette Wells. Dear sister of Funeral from Church of the Holy a.m. Rosary 7:30 p.m. Friday.

5d t. an ana, nnonaay iv a.m. Esther Stacks, Beatrice Chur morning at the Hebrew Memorial Chapel 543-1622 Interment Hebrew Memorial Park. chwell and Cora Stephens. 14 Officiating Father Leo Lolko i.brm..r uinhlanri Cemetery.

Sima and White met through the Detroit Story League, became friends maniQ ana ine ioib corny purrt-marlto. Son of Marion Foran. Brother of Patricia Ralls, Jacqueline Bierkamp and Thomas Foran. Funeral Monday 9:15 a.m. at A.J.

Desmond A Sons Funeral Home2600CrooksRd. (bet. Maple SUTPHIN hattie E. "Betty- Beloved wife Friendt by visit at the Lynch end grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren. In state Friday at the Ninon Funeral Home, 2544 Biddle KOPASZ and set up the student exchange Wyandotte Fr dav 1 -9 onr January 30.

Sur MICHAEL JR Saturday 12 until 2 time of service. sent (Kicnarason-oira ineiwr Saturday -9 p.m. and Sunday J-9 p.m. Rosary Sunday, time pending. Memorials to the Michigan Cancer Foundation or vived by Phyllis.

Dear father of imermeni rernoaie cemetery Darren. Brorner ot uiga, Moras, with a $299 grant from the Michigan Humanities Council's ROADS pro irms, jean, myren ana ueioia. and Big Beaver) to Holy Name Church (Birmingham) at 10. Family will receive friends Saturday 5-9 p.m. and Sunday 2-9 p.m.

Scripture service Sunday 4 p.m. Memorial tributes to the Ameri of the late William H. Dear sister of Dorothy Lasley, Morris and Robert Beck. Also survived by nephew Richard O. Lasley and numerous nieces and nephews and grand-nieces and nephews.

Funeral Sat. 11 a.m. at Sawyer Fuller Funeral Heme 2125 w. 12 Mile Road (2 blks. W.

of Woodward). Visitation Frl. 1-9. Inter State Dearest friend of Verna. Visita 10 me capucnin tr (nun Kltrhen at 1760 Mt.

tion Fred Wood Funeral Home Elliott Detroit W07. Enve- gram. (Rice cimmu jajuo Five lopes available at funeral nome. can Heart Association or charity of Farmington Rd. Saturday Thursday's session had an unex BUCZEK EDWARD J.

January 30. Beloved husband of Eleonor. Dear father of Jerome (Sherry), Lorraine (Daniel) Kochanek, Kenneth (Denise) and Christine (Gary) Ku-szDit. 12 arandchitdren. Brother oi aonors cnoice.

m. unm time or serv ce a.m. MISSIG amflv suaaests memorials to ment Roseland Park Cemetery. pected result. Parents accompanying ALS preferred.

Family suggests memorials to ELEANOR M. Jan. 77, 199J, age 14 years. Beloved wife of the late Michigan Heart Association. both groups started talking.

Soon FORD DONALD R. Died suddenly at his home in Palm Beach, Florida, January 39. 1992. Mr. Ford is KOWALSKI Leonard j.

oear momer oi Geraldlne Rutkowskl, Leora Rjtrtt.ibort. and the late Charles there will be an adult storytelling ses HELEN W. Ane Dear mothar of Bernard and Richard. Visitation Saturday 2-9; Sunday 1-9. Funeral Monday 9 a.m.

from the: WuekCalcaterra Funeral Patricia (Mike) Crowley. Grand mother of Sara. Funeral at Wm. survived by his wife Jeanne sion. Home.

Inc. 36900 Schoenherr at Duron Funeral Heme 21499 Jacques r-oro; sons Jacques i-oro, D.V.M. Of Ocala, FL, U.S. Assocf- SVERDLOV MARINA Beloved wife of Yefim. Dear mother of Olga.

Daughter of Yefim and Sonya Reyser. sister of Mllana Reyser. Services 11 o'clock Friday morning at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Interment Machpelah Cemetery. rhoenherr IS.

of 17 .1 Warren Metro Parkway (16 mile) to St Paul of Tarsus Church for a 10 F. Missig ana Kennein l. hiissio Loving grandmother of II grand' children and 10 great -grandchild ren. Memorial mass 10 a.m. Saturday, February 1st at Ascen slon Catholic Church, 21050 Ascen Friday 7:30 p.m.

Visitation after a.m. mass, interment Mt Olivet ate Deputy Attorney General Rex J. Ford, Washington, D.C. and Ocala FL, and daughter Laura noon rrtoay. Rosary Sunday p.m.

sion Street, warren KOZEMKO Ford Petrash of Sherman. Texas; also five grandchildren. His surviving brother is Arthur J. Ford of Lorain, Ohio. Memorials may be BURNSIDE MODZELEWSKI WILLIAM S.

Beloved son of William (Tina) and the late Mildred. ELWOOD P. Jan. 29, 1992. Beloved jame Beloved wife of Walter.

sent to ine i-oim oeacn (noprer, Dear mother of Jan and the late nusbana of tne late Hazel l. I 'Brown). Father of Audrey (Mrs, Hallna. Dear mother-in-law of Dear brother of Susan and Nancy (Richard) Mc Qualde. Dear uncle of Kathryn.

Private funeral services. Donation to Capuchin Soup CHERYL S. MCCALL, 42, a Detroit businesswoman and community TRAICHEFF ATHINKA II years. On January 30, 1992 at Windsor. Beloved wife of Sam.

Dearest mother to Boris and his wife Angellne Tchokreff, Iron Mountain, Sonla and her husband William Sneddon of Detroit, and Nancy and her husband Gary Briggs. Ft. Wayne Indiana. Also survived bv seven orand- uona at Koaerson ana uonna West Palm Beach, FL 33402. Services will be held at Bethesda-By- James and Debbie porter, uear Hamilton.

Grandfather of seven Great arandfather of eiaht. Visl- iranomotner of uaniei, ara ana nra Funeral Saturday at 17 Mtcnen prererrea. i ne-aea, rarm oeacn, ot p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, 1992.

Visitation I tat ion Friday 12 noon until service time of 6 pm at Santeiu A Son KROLIKOWSKI t-rioay e-a p.m. at uuanieoaum, Holleman and Burse Funeral noon at the: waslk Funeral Heme 11470 E. 13 Mile Rd. (W. of Hoover) Visitation Thursday -9 JOSEPH (RALPH) January Home.

West Palm Beach, Florida (407) 832-5171. Interment will be at IFuntrai nemo, iijv musier kq (btw. Ford Rd Cherry Hill). Memorials suggested to Peace Evan Dear brother of Anna Naboznv. chlldren and six great grandchildren.

Mrs. Traicheff was a and Frtqay noon unm y. wnire cnapei, iroy, micmgan. Also survived by many nephews and nieces, grand-nephews and gelical Lutheran Church. member of the Bout Mutual Benefit Association.

Restlno at the MONTEMURRI grono-nieces. in siaiv ai we owich A Stevens Funeral Heme, CARLO age 60. Jan. 78, 1997 Aalnwarf hrother of Mario (Nan- FREEMAN CARTER MARIE A. Wife of the late Burn da) Montemurri, uncle of Patricia and Donna.

Visitation 2 3833 Llvernols, on Thursday from 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. and Friday from 1-9 p.m. Funeral Saturday 9:30 ALBERT E. (Red) Age 64. Retired Detroit Police Officer.

Beloved ham. Mother of Mary Ann Owens Wayland mom convicted of smothering infant son ALLEGAN A Wayland woman was convicted Thursday of first-degree murder in the smothering death of her 6-month-old son, Aaron Spencer, in 1990. Diane Louise Spencer, 24, faces a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment. She also faces extradition to Pennsylvania, where authorities in Clearfield County last week charged her with homicide in the deaths of her two infant daughters. If convicted there, she faces possible execution.

Man gets year in jail in racially tense case MUSKEGON Robert Collins, 44, a white man who shot a black man who was threatening white patrons of an all-night diner, was sentenced Thursday to three years' probation and a year in the county jail. In November, Circuit Judge Andersen Funeral Homo 895 Ouel-lette Windsor. Please note visitation after 7 p.m. Saturday. Funeral services Monday, February 3 at 10 a.m.

From St. Nicholas Macedonian Eastern Orthodox Church, Windsor. The Very Rev. Mltko Popovskl offici Friday at voran runerai husband ot Gertrude (Humbert) (Peter) ana Karnieen Freeman. Eiaht arandchidren.

Cousin of it lema 23701 Ford Dearborn volunteer, died of complications of liver disease Tuesday at Harper Hospital in Detroit. Mrs. McCall, formerly Cheryl Richardson, had worked ear tatner of Patricia iuave a.m. at tne r-unerai nome, to m. Hedwig Church at 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosa Anna Raaain. Pravers Saturday vfw tervlce 7:30 D.m. Friday. a.m.

wm. suiiivan son Funeral Saturday I a.m. from funeral home to 9:30 mass Divine Vranesich, Nancy (Dan) MacAr-I thur. James, Diane (Gary) Lauer, I Daniel (Linda), Timothv, Mau ry rnQoyfjm. Funeral Home, 705 W.

11 Mi. ating. Interment Windsor Memo reen (Russ) Bielman. Kathleen LEIDICH Child Church, Dearborn. Inter ment St.

Hedwig cemetery. rial Gardens. Prayers will be held Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. (4 blks. E.

of Woodward), Royal Oak. Mass 10 a.m. at Shrine of the Little Flower. Visitation Friday Dan) Shortt, Bridget (Gary) szo EDWARD age 79, Jan. 29.

lach, Carol (Will) Chaffin. Dennis iz-y p.m. Kosary r-noay evening, MULLHOLLAND oeiovea nusoana or itum, Inulnn father of Rov (Ir (Barb). Karen (Suaar), Michael, Albert J. and the late Sharon.

Also ene); dear grandfather of BERTHA I. Jan. 30, 1992. Age 91. Ralnvad wife of the ate Henrv survived bv nineteen arandchiid' GASPAS Danielle and ennstopner; WAACK SHIRLEY ANN January 29, 1992.

Beloved wife of Clifford. Loving mother of Cynthia McGrath-Dort, Bambl Lynn Hoff and the late Jody Sue. Dear sister ot Gary McDonald. Grandmother of dear brother of John, Emma BLUMA Beloved wife of the late Carol (Van Buren). funeral from Cheryl McCall Rebb.

and aa and Erna Walters, dear mother of Henry mother-in-law of Leona; grandmother of Gordon. Funeral service at Harry J. Will Trust 100 Funeral i Detroit cnaoe or Tne i-ranit Visitation Friday 12-9 m. at the Solomon Gaspas. Dearest mother of Bernard Gaspas and the late Leo Gaspas.

Mother-in-law of Marion Calcaterra Funeral Home, Inc, Buehler Funeral Home, 26429 16090 East seven Rd. imo- Gratiot, Rosevllle (2 blks. S. ot ran, Shanae, Tisna and J.c. illation Harrv J.

Will Trust 100 1-696). In state Saturday 10 a.m ross at Kelly), Saturday 9 a.m. St. Basil the Great 10 a.m. nome, juuu oix mtiv, ic.

ot i-tui. Saturday at 11 a.m. Intermenl Glen Eden. Memorials suggested to Grace Lutheran Church. Funeral Home 370OO Six Mile Rd.

until 11 a.m. time of service at St. Gaspas Sc hater and the late Molly Gaspas. Dear grandmother of Elaine (Barry) Gittlen, Dianne of llbt Thursday 4-1 and Thomas Lutheran Church, 23801 Rosary Friday 7 p.m. Donations to the American Cancer Society Bedford or a charltv of vour Friday 12-8 p.m.

and af St. Aidan Kelly at Stephens, bait Detroit Choice, visitation rnqay p.m. appreciaiea dv Tamiiy. memoer of Kniahts of Columbus Leo XIII, lueorg; etti, anaron inonaiaf Goidenberg, Ellen (Bill) Kozar, Gary (Tammy) and Jerry (Shawn) Gaspas. Eight great LEVIN 34 year member of American NELSON ESTHER of Deerfleld Beach, Church, 17500 Farmington Livonia, Saturday from 9:30 until time of service at 10.

Scripture service 7 p.m. Friday. Memorials suggested to Amerl-can Cancer Society. ranocn aren. services sur-r Florida former ot De av mornino at the Hebrew Me! JOHN W.

January 71 1992. Dear husband of Vlolenda. Brother of Alice Drfnkard, Hancock, Ml. Walfred Neluin. Fla.

Winifred approximately six years as a regional manager for Primerica Financial Services in Detroit, the former A.L. Williams Co. The Detroit native previously had worked 10 years as a claims analyst for the Social Security Adniinistration in Detroit. She graduated in 1971 with a degree in psychology from Wayne State University. Mrs.

McCall was a volunteer with Delta Sigma Theta troit. Beloved wife of the late Ruben Levin. Dearest mother of Andrea Levin moriaiwnapvi -)4j-ioz imermeni CUMMINGS Adat Shalom Memorial Park. JAMES J. Aoe 71.

Deceased Janu WILDT MARVIN L. Of Plymouth, former- ary 28. Weil known installer of Owens, Kaleva, Ml and Sigrid Olson of Huron, OH. Survive Stocker. Dear grandmother of Bradley Stocker.

Dear sister of Shirley (Robert) Benyas. Graveside serv ces 11:30 Sundav mornino numerous nieces, neonewt ana ot uearoorn. Age Jan. ju. leloved husband of Marv Patri cousins In U.S.A.

and Finland. floor covering. Retired trom imperial Floor covering. Husband of Jannle. Father of 10 children, 29 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Services at oein Tenuaan lometery (in Body donated to Wayne state Workmen's Circle). Arran xnooi ot nneoicinv. mr. nvtwn GERBASI-GARRETT FRANCIS, M.D., F.A.C.S. Of Clarkston.

January 26, 1992. Age 72. Husband of Audrey. Father of Karen, John, Grant end Francis. Also survived by several grandchildren, brothers and sisters.) Funeral services Saturday 1i o'clock at the Lewis E.

Wint ments by the Hebrew Memori was a 34 year member of St. Saturday 11 a.m. James H. Cole, Chapel 543-1622 Paul's Church, Grosse pomte Norrnwesi ijoji runian farms, mi. interment HancocK, interment mi.

nazei. LONG mi. Memorial comr dut ions sua cia. Loving father of Mary (Richard) Knapp of Rochester Hills, Beth (John) McDonald of Wisconsin, John (Debra) of Trenton, Mark (Linda) of Dearborn, Paul (Karen) of Dearborn Hgts. and Michael (Karen of Westland.

Dearest grandfather of 10. Visitation at the Schroder Funeral Home, 200 S. Main Plymouth, Saturday 2-9 p.m. Private Interment services to be held at a later date. Contributions to HosDlce of letTeu to i ne rinnun icnier LOIS age 60, Jan.

30. Beloved at an. Farminaton ills. A Son Trust 100 Funeral Home Clarkston with Rev. Edward wits ui reuueiii ueui muinci mi DARIN MARY A.

Aoe 89. January 29. 1992. Wavne (Dawne)and Lvnne (R ch Suomi College of Hancock, Ml or to THE PLAYERS, E. Jefferson Detroit.

Arrangements for a Of Detroit. Beloved wife of the Steinhart and Rev. Mary Titeca officiating. Interment Ottawa Park Cemetery. Friends may visit ard) Cornell; sister of Robert Wallls, Donna Wallls, Karen ate Daniel.

Dear momer or tiea memorial service penginp. Jones and Doreen Herr; Grand nor MacPherson and Dennis tne runerai nome aaturaay noon (Joan) Darin. Also survived by OSTROWE mother of six. Services Saturday 1:30 p.m. at the Dlener Funeral until time ot service.

Western Wayne County would be appreciated. oranacn aren, nine a rear arena- BERNARD B. Beloved husband of MARY CARMONA, 75, a longtime church volunteer and resident of Waterford Township, died of viral pneumonia Monday at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. Mrs. Carmona, the former Mary Castillo, was a member of Shrine of St.

Joseph in Pontiac, where she raised money and collected clothing for numerous charities. She also was a member of Our Lady of Fatima Church in Oak Park and Immaculate Heart of Mary in Detroit. She is survived by her husband, John; sons John, Lee, Franklin and Ronald; daughter, Denise; 12 grandchildren, and two great-granddaughters. Services will be at 9 a.m. today at the Sajewski Funeral Home, 19111 W.

Warren, Detroit. A 10 a.m. mass will follow at Our Lady of Fatima Church, 13500 Oak Park Oak Park. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in South-field. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Children's Miracle Network of Beaumont Hospital, 380 N.

Woodward, Suite 100, Birmingham 48009. ALBERT (RED) E. CARTER, 64, a longtime Detroit police officer and resident of East Detroit, died of cancer Wednesday at his home. Mr. Carter worked 25 years for the Detroit Police Department, retiring in 1973.

He was a member of a four-person cruiser squad called "The Big Four" that handled major felony assignments. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Leo XIII and American Legion Post No. 0161. Mr. Carter is survived by his wife, Gertrude; daughters Patricia Vranesich, Nancy MacArthur, Diane Lauer, Maureen Bielman, Kathleen Shortt, Bridget Szolach, Carol Chaffin and Karen Carter; sons James, Daniel, Timothy, Dennis, Michael, and Albert; two brothers; a sister, and 19 grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 1 to 9 p.m. today with a 7 p.m. rosary service tonight at the Detroit Chapel of the Frank J. Calcaterra Funeral Home, 16090 E. Seven Mile, Detroit.

Services will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home fol children and one sister Inez Da- nome, er van uyne, uirca, Visitation Friday 2-9 p.m. Contrl' Helen. Dearest father ot HAWKINS vies, in state at the Marrenson Funeral Home 10915 Alien Rd. buttons to sr.

Joseph Hospice, JAY ROYCE, Born Aua. 23, 1927, Allan (Kathleen) and Eugene Ostrowe. Dear) arandfather of Michael. i (corner of Goddard) Thursday 5-9 YANEZ LUISA A. January 79, 1992.

Of Canton. Dearest mother of Raymond G. and Mary Corridore LOUGH p.m., i-riaay i-v p.m. ana at am Saints Catholic Church, 7824 West died Jan. 29, 1992.

Teacher in Detroit public schools. Funeral Saturday 1 p.m. at Mayflower Baptist Church, 2270 W. Grand WILLIAM January 1992, age Kenneth and Craig. Services were held Thursday at the Hebrew Memorial Chapel Interment B'nai Frank); also survived bv three 79.

Husband of the late Violet, re vi Fort Detroit Saturday a.m. until service at 9:30 a.m. Interment Wood mere Cemetery. israei Memorial tremens grandchildren Marco, Anthony and Nicholas; one brother, Jose' L. Udave.

Funeral services Satur Detroit. Also Service Tuesday, 1 p.m. at the Richmond Predestfnarian Baptist Church, 209 Irvine Richmond, KY. dear father of Edward W. (Dorothy Lough; loving grandfather of Laurie A.

ana Daniel William Lough; brother of Alice Shreve and Ruth Stamm. Visitation at McFarland-Fou Funeral day 9:30 a.m. from the Lents DARNBROOK TOM Aoe 72. Jan. 30.

1992. Be i-unerai name wicnigan Wavne, 10 a.m. at St. Mary's PERIC BRANKO M.D. January 30.

Husband of Radmlla. Father of Igor. Brother of Vera Pokorny and Slobodan. Family will receive loved husband of Jovce; Catholic Church, Wayne. Visitation Thursday 3-9 p.m.

and Friday dear father of Paul (Su- Home mui scnaefer, Dearborn, Thursday 12-9 p.m. Service at St, HOOD LYNN Age 36. Beloved husband of Donna. Loving father of Meghan i-v p.m. Kosary rnoay p.m.

Jsan), John (Robin) and Edward. Grandfather of James United Church of Christ, friends Sunday from 2-4 p.m. at Wm. Sullivan A Son Funeral Heme, 705 W. 11 Ml.

(4 blks. UUuiiu.e.Hli flml. 4920 Greenfield, Dearborn, Friday 12 noon. Interment Gran- Emily and Rebecca. Funeral service Saturday 1 p.m.

at Harry J. Cemeteries, Monuments dlawn Cemetery. Family requests l. vi Mwuwiiufi nvai van Memorials suaaested to Amerl ais to m. James unitera mil irusi iw runerai ngmi, 37000 Six ik mi.

E. of 1275). and Lauren. Dearest son of Raymond and Shirley. Dear brother of Lee.

In state Friday 12-9 p.m. Scripture service by the Logos Staff 7 p.m. Services Saturday 10:30 a.m. from the Czopek Trust 100 Funeral Home 2157 Oak Street, Visitation Friday 5-9. Interment Parkview Cemetery.

Memorials PILATOWICZ MANNERS may be made to Nardin Park United Methodist Church. ANTONINA Age M. Beloved Wyandotte to St. Patrick Church at 11. EVELYN Jan.

29, age 71 of Detroit. Beloved wife of Shelbv momer or Florence, neuy Loom- is, otaniey, Lottie Koesxe. i Manners, oeiovea momer or ue-bra Manners (Russ) McCov and DEDO ranocn aren ana area OAKLAND Hills Mem. Gardens -Below market price 2 lots $1650 both. 623-6559 eves-weekends Erl'Jl In Memoriam IN MEMORY OF CHRIS B.

HANSEN April 21, 1958 January 31, 1991 Dad, Mother and brother David and children Carol and Jon HOWARD irandchiidren. Funeral Hoocroft. Janice Gefersbach. Dearest WALTER, age 79. Beloved hus wanton Funeral Home.

31145 band or Me 1 1 aear tatner or Dolores Williamson, Betty Grl- John Madison SaturdB' 10:45 a.m. St. Dennis Church 11:1 BRIAN C. Jan. 30, 1992.

Beloved husband of Janet. Dear father of David B. Brother of Bob Howard. Grandfather of Ashley. Services 10 a.m.

Saturday morning from the R.G. A G.R. Harris Funeral m. Rosary Friday p.m. grandmother ot Joe Manners, Evelyn S.

Manners, Erlck Manners, Randall Manners, Cameron McCoy, Brian Geiersbach and Lonnie Sire. Funeral services from the Marienson Funeral Home 1725 Lawndale Dt- REEVES gowski, Walter Jr. and John; (grandmother ot three, and one great-grandson. Visiting Friday Service Saturday 10 a.m. Charles R.

Step Funeral Home, 18425 Beech Daly (betw. 6-7 Mile). Interment, Grand Lawn. IN MEMORY OF THOMAS V. O'GRADY November 22.

1921 January 31, Home. 15251 Haroer. Detroit. troit, Saturday 3 p.m. scripture service p.m.

rrioar, MARGARET C. Beloved wife of the late Robert. Deer mother of Robert, Margaret Douglas and Virainia Siiaav. Ten arandchlld- Ronald Pannucci also had ordered Robert Collins 21, to three years' probation, plus six months' home confinement for carrying and handing his father the gun that killed Louis Franchot Green on June 18, 1991. The case raised racial tensions in Muskegon.

Prosecutor Tony Tague had ruled the killing justifiable homicide because Green had claimed he was armed. But he charged Collins with carrying a concealed weapon. State Attorney General Frank Kelley agreed with Tague in a letter last month. Accused psychiatrist loses bid to regain his job LANSING Jose Tombo, the former psychiatrist at Northville Regional Psychiatric Hospital accused of having sex with patients in 1985, lost a bid Thursday to regain his job. The Michigan Court of Appeals rejected Tombo's appeal of a Wayne County Circuit Court ruling which refused to reinstate Tombo or award him damages.

Tombo lost his job and his medical license in 1989. Alleged drug kingpin is arrested in Montana KALAMAZOO A man accused here in 1986 of running one of Michigan's most notorious drug operations has been arrested in Montana. William McGehee, 44, a federal fugitive for six years, was taken into custody Tuesday in Bozeman. He has agreed to be transferred to Michigan to face the charges, including drug iwi. a year ago toaay ooo saw MARSON that Dad was getting fired and a cure was not to be.

So he put his HOWARD ren and 30 great grandchildren. THERESA MARIE Jan. 29. 1992. BRIAN C.

Loving husband of visuing aoiuroay p.m. service Saturday at 7 D.m. Charles R. Stoo Age 75. Beloved wife of the late Ralph "Mickey" Marson.

Dearest DULEMBA JOSEPHINE Age 101. January 29, 1992. Beloved mother of Stephenson and the late Edward and Jean Wilkosz. Lovina arandmother of Janet; dear father of David; beloved brother Robert (Carol). Visitation Friday 12-9 m.

at R.J. arm around him and whispered "come home with me." With tearful eyes we watched him suffer and saw him fade away. Although we loved Dad dearly we could not make him stay. A t-unerai nome ib tseecn uaiy (bet. 4-7 Ml.) Interment Glen Harris Funeral Home 15251 Harp momer or rarrtcin marson.

uear sister of Peter Guldicelll and Helena Tomaszewskl. Services Saturday 9 a.m. from The David bden. er, Detroit, 521-3131. Funeral to be Stevei Duiimba, Joann Prater neio saruraay morning.

SATTLER (olden heart stopped beating, a letermf ned soirlf was at rest, God J. Wysockl Funeral Home, 29440 and Gerald Faszcza. Also survived bv eiaht areat arandchiid- Kyan Koaa yrt. ot vi Warren to St. let us Catholic ren.

Funeral service Saturday JOHN J. 42 of Southfield, Ml. Died Weds January 29,1992 In Fort Lauderdale, Fl. Survived by wife broke our hearts to prove to us, that he only takes the best. We love vou and miss vou Dad.

Your JOHNSON 9:30 a.m. from the Jarzembowski Church for 9:30 a.m. mass. Vlslta fion Friday 2-9 o.m. Rosarv Fri Funeral Home 8957 W.

Warren at nah; son rwin of Southf MARION age 87. Beloved wife of the late Dr. S. O. Johnson.

Aunt wife, children and grandchildren. day 7 p.m. Interment White Cha- Artesian to Our Lady of Grace Church at 10. Interment Holy of J. LeRov Bvwaters.

Also sur MY JEREMY, MY ANGEL sorority and the Nataki Talibah Schoolhouse, a private Afrocentric elementary school. Mrs. McCall is survived by her husband, Jeffrey; son, Jeffrey her parents; a brother, and a sister. A half-hour visitation precedes a 2:30 p.m. memorial service Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1000 Eliot, Detroit.

KIRK D. SMITH, 30, a General Motors Corp. computer designer and resident of Ortonville, died of heart failure Wednesday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac. Mr.

Smith was a fixture designer and department data base manager for the GM Truck and Bus division in Pontiac. He started work at GM's fixture design team in 1986 and became a full-time GM employee in 1989. He had attended Ferris State University and Western Michigan University and graduated from Oakland Community College with an associate degree in applied science. Mr. Smith was a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, Society of Manufacturing Engineering and the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

He is survived by his wife, Julie; parents Sterling and Marlene, and a brother. Services will be at 1 p.m. today at the A J. Desmond Sons Funeral Home, 2600 Crooks Road, Troy. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery in Troy.

DEATHS ELSEWHERE Jean-Louis Jeanmaire, 81. a former brigadier general in Switzerland who was convicted in 1977 of passing Swiss military secrets to the Soviet Union and spent 12 years in prison, died Wednesday in Bern. He was the inspiration for John Le Carre's spy novel "The Unbearable Peace." Arvo Ylppo, 104, a pediatrician who led a program that gave Finland the lowest infant mortality rate in the world, died Tuesday in Helsinki. From 1925 to 1957, he headed the Children's Castle Hospital in Helsinki. He treated patients privately until he was 100.

daughters, Jacqueline Chagnon of Bloomfield Hills, Ml. Jerllyn Green of Auburn, Julieann pei lemetery. aepuicnre. vived by one sister and numerous nephews and nieces. Memorial MAZUR mas, ununuoy, reu, i muuii.

MITCHELL Beloved husband of EARNEST Settler of seal Beach, broth, er, Robert, of Grosse Polnte, sister, Ruth Ann Bowerman oi Traverse City, four arand- cathedral or sr. raui, Detroit Delphi ne. Dear father ot Robert interment in BrunswicK, tA. you re in My Mean You're In My Soul You Be My Breath Should I Grow Old You Are My Love You're My Best Friend You're In My Soul Forever and a Day Love Always, Mom, Dad, Sherrl and Lisa EDWINA R. Age 60, January 30, 1992 of Sebrlng formerly of id Debra Mazur.

Mitchell a children. Memorial mass 12:30 i roy. wire qt wimom earnest; p.m. Saturday at st Jerome earn, ollc Church, 2601 SW 9th Avenue, mother of Ronald, Larry, Mike, JOHNSON NORMAN W. 88.

Retired Age Fort Lauderdale. Arrangements jonn ana rtooerT tamest; si: czak, Diane Calkins and Rose Ann Casteel. Dear brother of Emil, Ted, Chester, Joe, Helen, Sophie and Veronica. Dear grandfatner-of five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral Sat- Chrvsler Die Enafheer.

Died Jan Ine irandchiidren. visitation sunda and cremation by: Fred Hunter Price Funeral Home, 372: Funeral Heme, 711 S. Federal uary 30, 1992. Beloved husband ot WILLIAM KALMAR On Valen S. Rochester Rd.

(Bet. 16-17 Mile Viola. Dear father of Joyce (Mi Highway, Fort Lauderdale, Fl. tine's Day a year ago you didn't chael) Pelto and Joan Bussa Troy. (313 689-0700.

Funeral uraor 0 3 a.m. iivm inv Funeral Home 1 1470 13MileRd. God needed a at the funeral Lov no arandfather of Todd, June Monday 2 p.m P.m. SCHAEFER Sa! illiam: ou left me here of Hoover) to St. Mark Church home.

Interment White Chaoel ana Amy. uromer ot ieoy, to cry. Our 50th anniversary it ES H. Jan. 2.

1992. Aoe Memorial Cemetery. Troy. Me ova ana en i naman. runer at 9:30 a.m.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Scripture service today; we had 49 haoov vears. Dear husband of Barbara. Father ai service 11 a.m. Saturday at the: morials to the Michiaan Heart r-riaav at p.m.

visitation i-noay Faith covenant Church. W. of Sneryl. son of Pearl Schaefer. Brother of Donald and Thomas.

ASSOC. Our love stockpile, I will say, has helped to soothe the tears. Sadly missed by JO and FAMILY trom i until p.m. 14 mile road. Farminaton Hills.

Also survived by several nieces and nephews. A Memorial service FOCHA MCNEIL JOHN G. January 30. 1997. Bel Instate at church 10 a.m.

Saturday until time of service. Visitation Friday 1-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the: Mc Cabe Funeral Heme, 31950 W. 12 was held Thursday at White cha MARY NADINE January 27. 1992.

pel Cemetery, Troy. Inurnment Garden of Peace. Arrangements age 76. Beloved wife of the (ate oved husband of Theresa Marie (nee McArdle). Dear father of IF YOU WISH TO PLACE a remembrance for a loved one, please contact Mrs.

Wink at 977-7643 for more Information and assistance. mile road, rarminaton mm is jonn aeoten momer oi nooeri Burial Oakland Hills. Memorial by PoterMMri Funeral Heme, Rochester. Rock (Denise), came Geimini J. Betty L.

MacDonald, sr. contributions may be made to the (John), Kevin (Therese), Barry Faith Covenant Church or Por Rhonda) ana scon, pear grano- Beloved grandmother of Mark MacDonald, Michael MacDonald and Robert J. MacDonald Jr. Beloved sister of Nora Marie Kahl SCHWARTZ tage Lake Bible Camp. laiitci vi foil, mcymv man, Mandy, Patrick, JayandShamus.

Beloved wife of Wilfred. Dear Card of Thanks and Prayers KAMM Dear brother of Dr. Mary Dorothy Bowling and Jeanette Hard wick. Funeral from the A.J. Desmond A mother of Harold, James, Judith Rift, Betty Lou Schwartz and Sandra Prewftt.

Grandmother of ROBERT L. Age 72, Jan. 27, 1992 of Sons Funeral Home, 2600 Crooks THANKS to St. Jude and Our Rd. (betw.

Maoe and Bo Bea 15. Great-arandmother of nine. and Jean Freund. Member of St. Collette Parish, Livonia; Disabled Veteran's American Legion Post 346; VFW Women's Auxilliary Post 4012; Care memorial Society.

Memorial services Saturday 1 p.m. at Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens, 12 Novi Fr. Jerome Slowin- Motner of Perpetual Help tor prayers answered. M.R. Birmingham, survived by wire or many years, Jane Kamm.

Brother of Dr. George N. Kamm. Dear friend of Mary Malefyt. Memorial service 3 p.m.

Sunday at the Wm. R. Hamilton 820 E. Maple, Birmingham. Tributes may be made to Michigan Society Mental Sister of Richard Parrott, Donald Parrott, Helen Secord, Marie Bronke and Gladys Jessop.

Services 9:90 a.m. Saturday at the Dlener Funeral Noma, 41771 Van Dvke. Utica and 10 a.m St. leran ver) Saturday 9:15 a.m. to St.

Irenaeus Church, 771 Old Perch Rochester Hills at 10. Family will receive friends Friday 1-9 p.m. Rosary Friday at 7:30 p.m. Memorial tributes St. Patrick conspiracy, tax evasion and racketeering, police said.

THANKS TO THE BLESSED MO i HER, MOTHER SETON, ST. JUDE, ST. CLARE, ST. ANTHONY, FR. SOLANUS AND ST.

JOSEPH for favors received. ski officiating. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 1 p.m. Monday; luncheon to follow at Holy Family Parish, Novi I Catholic Church. Visitation 12-9 Church Senior Center, 51 Parsons, Health, 15920 W.

12 Mile Southfield, Ml 48076 m. Friday. Detroit or American Luna assoc. I BRIEFLY lowed by a 10 a.m. mass at St.

Basil the Great Catholic Church, 22850 Lexington, East Detroit. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Detroit. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Oakland County Unit, 29350 Southfield Road, Suite 110, South-field 48076. Norman W.

Johnson, 88, a retired Chrysler employee and a resident of Farmington Hills, died Thursday of complications from Parkinson's disease at the West Bloomfield Convalescent Center in West Bloomfield Township. Mr. Johnson worked 40 years as a die engineer for Chrysler and retired in 1972. He is survived by his wife, Viola; daughters Joyce Pelto and Joan Bussa; two brothers; a sister, and three grandchildren. Visitation will be from 1 to 5 p.m.

today and 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at the McCabe Funeral Home, 31950 W. Twelve Mile Road, Farmington Hills. A one-hour visitation will precede 11 a.m, services Saturday at the Faith Covenant Church, 35415 W. Fourteen Mile Road, Farming-ton Hills.

Burial will be in Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens in Novi. ESCANABA Police seized nearly $100,000 worth of marijuana and $3,500 in cash Wednesday after raiding four homes in Delta County. Eleven people were arrested. ADRIAN A Lenawee County Circuit Court jury Thursday convicted a Manitou Beach man of kidnapping and 10 counts of criminal sexual conduct for raping a 13-year-old girl last summer. Richard French, 54, faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.

Catch the latest colors and styles from around the world in the Fashion section. Mondays in the Detroit Free Press. For convenient home delivery, call 222-6500. Clark Tippet, 37, a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theater who also created his own works, died of AIDS on Tuesday in Parsons, Kan. His roles included Prince Siegfried in "Swan Lake" and an evil fairy in "The Sleeping Beauty.".

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