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LOCAL NEWS SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2002 Army pilots' bodies are recovered loc.il By ROBOT BURNS ASSOC I Alt I) PKtSS Yoiuiff: Dedicated councilman in Eastpointe James Wallenburg, 40. Both were from Troop, 1st Battalion, 6th Cavalry Brigade. Their hometowns were not released. The families of the pilots were notified after they were declared missing, the Army said. Dustin Shannon is the son of Gary Shannon and Sandy Walker, general manager of the Vassar Pioneer Times newspaper, the Bay City Times reported.

The pilots were flying the helicopter to their base at Camp Eagle at Wonju, about 55 miles southeast of Seoul, when they disappeared. AII64A Apaches are two-seat helicopters made by Boeing. capital. The AH64A Apache attack helicopter had taken off from Camp Page early Thursday morning. It slammed into a hillside above a car tunnel.

No civilians on the ground were injured, the officials said. The crash site and bodies were discovered Friday afternoon. Rain and heavy fog had hindered the air and ground search, which was launched Thursday morning. The cause of the accident was being investigated. The 8th U.S.

Army, whose headquarters is in Seoul, identified the pilots as Shannon, 23, and Chief Warrant Officer WASHINGTON The bodies of two U.S. Army pilots whose helicopter crashed into a hillside in South Korea were found Friday, more than a day after the chopper was reported missing on a training flight. The family of one of the pilots, 1st Lt. Dustin Shannon, told the Bay City Times that he grew up in Vassal. Defense officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the crash site was about 13 miles south of Camp Page, an American base at Chuncheon, 50 miles east of Seoul, the South Korean Eastpointe City Councilman Edward Young, GO, died Thursday morning while traveling with his family in Marine City.

The cause of death was a pulmonary embolism, his wife, Sue Young, said Friday. "Ed was a man of unsurpassed integrity and caring who gave selflessly to those who knew him," said Jim Kelly, an Eastpointe councilman. "Ed was one of those rare individuals who never had to be asked to help out on any Weekend construction There is shoulder work in both directions on 1-75 between Ad-ams and Maple roads from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. today.

Work will stop between 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. for Lions traffic. The right lane of westbound I-94 between Chalmers and Dickerson is closed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

today. The right lane of eastbound I-94 at Woodside is closed from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. today. The ramp from westbound I-94 to Beaubien Is closed until Sunday.

The westbound I-96 express lanes between Davison and Outer Drive are closed until 4 p.m. today. All eastbound I-96 ramps to the Southfield Freeway are closed until 4 p.m. today. The westbound 1-94 ramps to north and southbound U.S.

127 are closed until Monday. The northbound U.S. 1 27 ramp to westbound 1-94 is closed until Monday. The southbound Southfield Freeway ramp to Plymouth is closed until 5 p.m. today.

The northbound Southfield Freeway ramp to McNichols is closed until 5 p.m. today. The northbound Southfield Freeway ramp to Grand River is closed until 5 p.m. today. The two left lanes of eastbound Michigan Avenue are closed between Oakwood and Evergreen Road until 4 p.m.

today. The two right lanes of eastbound Michigan Avenue are closed between Howe and Merriman. The two right lanes of eastbound Michigan Avenue are closed between Merriman and Henry Ruff until 4 p.m. today. There are intermittent lane closures in both directions on Fort Street at Vreeland Road until 4 p.m.

today. GUILTY I Pair convicted of killing girl tion to coaching and managing a youth team. Mr. Young, also Eastpointe's mayor pro tern, served on the city's recreation, library and planning commissions. In 11)87, he was voted Citizen of the Year by the Eastpointe Chamber of Commerce.

"He was committed to the community and the city he loved," Sue Young said. "Me was no-nonsense, dedicated and effective. He was also feisty and funny. His philosophy of life was 'work In addition to his wife, Mr. Young is survived by a daughter, Michele Hodges, and five sons: Michael, Paul, Kevin, Jeffrey and Edward.

He also is survived by a sister, a brother and two grandchildren. Eastpointe officials said Friday they could not immediately confirm the process for filling Mr. Young's council seat. A scripture service will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday at S.K.

Schultz Funeral Home, 21705 Gratiot Ave. Eastpointe. Visitation will be from 2-9 p.m. today, noon-9 p.m. Sunday and a.m.

Monday at the funeral home. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Veronica Catholic Church, 21440 Universal Drive, Eastpointe. prosecuted Allen, said he was pleased that the jury viewed Allen as just as culpable as the gunman.

Allen's attorney Richard Cunningham said, "I'm disappointed in the verdict," and declined further comment. Wayne County Prosecutor Terrence Haugabook, tried the Robinson case and said it shows that the prosecutor's office is making a hard push against violent gun offenders. And this case was senseless, he said. "It was over nothing." Contact BEN SCHMITT at 313-222-6597 or schmitUafreepress.com, Barnett said Robinson will appeal the verdict. His defense was that Robinson was angered over the argument but did not know anyone was in the car when he shot at it.

He said Robinson intended to shoot up the car to make a statement, but had no intentions of hurting anyone. "I certainly disagree with the decision," he said. "I'm saddened by it." Allen's defense was that he was just the driver and did not know Robinson had a gun. Wayne County Assistant Prosecutor Kenneth King, who From Page 3A the children's grandfather, Harold Pollard Jr. "Think before you want to go get a gun to solve your problems, because that's not going to solve anything." Ajanee's mother crouched over in her seat and held her head, crying as the second guilty verdict was read.

Ajanee's father, Jason Pollard, kept his arm around her. Both declined to comment. "They're hurting," Harold Pollard said. "My kids are really hurting." Defense Attorney Marvin project. He nev- Edward er sought recog- Young nit ion." Mr.

Young was born in Detroit in 1942 and graduated from St. David's High School. After graduation, he joined the Navy and was involved in military operations during the Cuban Missile Crisis, his wife said. It was in the Navy that he became an electrician, gaining skills he would parlay into a 37-year career at Detroit Edison. He founded the Eight MileKelly Homeowners Association Roller Hockey League and was a Softball league president in addi- ELITE! KOTICZS GRATES BENJAMIN SIDNEY JOE Beloved husband of Beatrice Benjamin, Harold MeirJager Fair housing advocate Harold A.

Meininger, 85, of Royal Oak, a real estate broker and fair housing advocate, died Thursday of complications from a fall. EDWARD J. Age 87, August 22, 2002. Beloved husband of Derma, uearest tatner or June (Kuayj wont-kean. Dear brother of Lillian Stapels.

Retired and the late Lena Beniamin. Dearest father of Frederick Beniamin. Dear step lather of Judith (Dr. Martin) Trotsky and Harold (Marilyn) Perlti. Grandfather of Rachel Beniamin and Detroit Police Officer.

U.S. Army Veteran of WW I Marrthx- noni Visitation Sun. 2-9 p.m. at Wuek-Calcattrri Sons, (Shelby Twp 54630 Van Dyke is 25 Mile Rd, Scripture Service Sun. 7 p.m.

In state Monday 9:30 a.m. at Si. Isidore Church 18201 23 Mile Rd. Romeo Plank Mara Beniamin (Moses Santana), Michael (Marie) Trotsky, Lorl (Michael) Kwoiek, Susan Trotsky and Julie (Gary) Nltikin. Great Grandfather of Devin and Isaac Beniamin.

Jason Trotsky, Andrew Kwoiek, Rachel and Jonah Nitikin. Graveside Services 10 O'clock Sunday morning at Beth El Memorial Park, Livonia Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel 248 543-1622, BROWNING MCCARTHY MICHAEL D. August 23, 2002. Beloved brother of Bernard, Robert and Mary. Boyfriend of Theresa Miller.

Visitation Sunday 1-9 at the Salewskl Funeral Home, 19111 w. Warren. Rosary Sunday, Funeral services Monday 10 a.m. at SS. Peter Paul Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. For lurthar Into, call 313-271-2500. MELESKY HENRY August 22, 2002, age 88. Beloved husband of the late Veronica and the late Norlne Dear father ot Henry (Ardlth) and the late Sharon Proud grandfather of Steven, Shelly, Kimberly, Ryan and Craig, and great-grandfatner ot Faith and Amanda. Loving brother of Eleanor Hicks.

Funeral Monday 11:00 a m. at Wulek-Calcaterra 4 Sons, Inc. (Shelby Twp.) 54880 Van Dyke a 25 Mile Rds. Visitation Saturday 5-9 Sunday 3-9 m. Tributes to Wm, Beaumont Hospice are welcome.

Share memories with the family at their "On-Line Guest Book" at WulekCalcaterra.com MICELI ANGCLO Aqe 60 August 22, 2002. Beloved husband of Carol A. (Nee Brusiee). Loving father of Victoria AKERS, JUANITA M. 11 a Belleville Flrll United Methodist Church, In state 10 a.m.

AKOWITZ, JOHN J. 9 30 a m. at St. Stephens Catholic Church, )6854 Huron River New 8oston, ARMSTRONG, JOHN 10am Lewii wlnt Son TRUST 100 Funeral Home In ClarHston. ATKINS, DEBBORA 7:00 p.m.

at Kual Funeral Home BERTRAM, EVELYN 10AM St. Genevieve Catholic Church, 290)5 Jamison. BLOM, GEORGE 3 PM, Trinity United Methodist Church, Lalayette, IN. BOCAOE, NORMA J. 11 a.m.

Mail at St. elate Church, I2ISI 15 Mile Rd. Sterling Hit. CARMICHAEL, ROSEMARY 9.30 em at St. Martin dePorres Church, Warren CHAMBERS, JOHN H.

JR. 10 a.m. at St. Gertrude Catholic Church, 2883 Jefferson, St, Clair Shores CRAFT, ELIZABETH A. II a m.

Insey-Garretf Fu-nerel Home, 420 s. Lafayette, Royal Oak. DANIELS, CHESTER "CHET" 11:00 a.m. Forest Lawn Cemetery in Detroit. until Mass to a.m.

interment Resurrection Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Alihelmers Association. Share memories with the family at their "On-Line Guest Book" WulakCalca.erra.com HALE ELVA (ne Johnson) Age 88, August 22, 2002, of Lincoln Park. Beloved wife or Howard. Loving mother of Kathleen (Frank) Pitts and the late Ralph (Roberta) Hole.

Dear sister of Charlotte (Anthony) Leone and the late Leon (Rosemary) Johnson. Loving grandmother of Laura (Joe), Frank (Terry), Linda, Brian, Charlotte, and Sheryl. Also survived by three great-grandchildren. Funeral service Monday It a.m. al the John K.

Soloiy Funeral Home, 3206 Fort, Lincoln Park. Visitation Sunday 1-9 p.m. Sunday evening services by the Order of the Eastern Star and Jobes Daughters In lieu of flowen please make contributions to the Rochester College, Rochester, Ml. LUCILLE (ne Pokrlpfka) Aqe 62, August 77, 2007. Beloved mother of Jeffrey Proud grandmother of Jaiort and Dakota.

Loving sister of Geraidine (Joseph) Moceri, Vlvan (Jerome) Vedro, Joan Nieriwick and Richard Pokriefka. Visitation at the Sterling Heights Chapel of the Bagnasco A Cakaftrra Funeral Home, Utoij E. Fifteen Mile Road (at Schoenherr) Saturday 2-9 m. Funerat services Sunday I p.m. at the funeral ome.

Interment private. A Realtor since 1938, Mr. Meininger organized his own company in 1948 and became an active and vocal member of local, state and national Realtor associations. i He served as chairman of the Royal Oak Parks and Recreation Advisory Board from 1956 to 1988 and was a member of the Detroit Citizens Committee for Equal Opportunity from 1963 to 1967. Mr.

Meininger was born in Detroit and graduated with an accounting degree from the University of Detroit. He also served as an artillery captain in the U.S. Army from 1941 to 1946. He was an active member of the Royal Oak Rotary Club, the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce and the advisory council for the Boys and Girls Club of Royal Oak. He is survived by his wife, Lucie; daughters Aileen Saners, Janet Meininger and Anne Meininger; two sisters, and four grandchildren.

Visitation is from 4 to 9 p.m. today and noon to 9 p.m. Sunday at the William Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile, Royal Oak. A funeral service will be at 10 a.m.

Monday at the National Shrine of the Little Flower at 12 Mile and Woodward in Royal Oak. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Southfield. HALL Harold Meininger BUDZOL NICHOLAS 8. Dear ion of the late Nicholas and Pauline. Beloved husband of Connie.

Dearest father of Cathy (Charles) Black and Timothy (Marianne). Loving grandfather of Brandon. Ryan, Caitlin and Jennifer. Dear brother of Meivin and the late Oksana Robertson. Visitation Saturday 6-9, Sunday 2-9 at the Edward Swanson Son Funeral Home, 30351 Dequlndre (Just S.

of 13 Mile) Madison Heights. Parish Prayers Sunday 7 m. Funeral Monday 10 a m. at St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Church (Ryan Road just S.

of 1 1 Mile) Warren. Family would appreciate memorials to the Immaculate Conception Schools building fund. CHARNEY JOHN Age 86, August 22. 2602, Beloved husband of the EBERHARDT, FREDERICK JR. 3 m.

Rewalt Fu-neral Home, Richmond, (5861 727-7519. ELSIE, EARLINE L. PAGE Burial service 2 p.m. Oakrldge Cemetery, Marshall, Ml. FRATTARELLI, ANNE M.

9.30 a.m. at St. Leonard Church, 10 a.m. Mass. a.m.

Hosanna Tabor JAHKOWSKI, FRANCES L. Lutheran Church. late jean, uear tatner of Janet cniiders (Mike). Grandfather of Stephanie end Alicia Siegrist. visi io hum aoiur uny -o p.m.

a no iunuay a-o m. with Scripture Service 7 at Harrv Will HELEN Age 74, August 22, 2002, of Lincoln Park. Beloved wife of wniiam. Loving mother of Gerald Hall, William Hall, Alan Hall, Patricia Slomsky and Angela Sakuiidis. Dear grandmother of 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral service Monday 9a.m. at the John K. Solosy Funeral Home, 3206 Fort, Lincoln Park, followed by Mass at 9 30 a.m. at Christ the Good Shepherd Church. Visitation Saturday 1-9 m.

and Sunday 12-9 m. Rosary Sunday 6:30 p.m. Interment Ml. Hope Cemetery. HILAIRE ROSALIA August 23, 2002 Age 76 Loving wife ot the late Philip G.

Loving mother of Claudia Gaiewski (Michael). Grandmother of Emily Regina. Also Survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. Family wilt receive friends at A.J. Desmond 4 Sons (Vasu, Rodgers 4 Connell Chapel) 32515 Woodward (btwn 13-14 Mile) Saturday and Sunday 9.00pm.

Rosary Sunday 7 00pm. Visitation at si. Hugo of the Hills, Stone Chapel, 2215 Opdyke Bloomfield Hills Monday until Funeral Mass Rite of Committal White Chapel Cemetery. Memorial tributes to The Capuchin Community, 1760 Mt. Elliott, Detroit, Ml HOFFMAN HAROLD Y.

Beloved husband of Vlrolnla Hoffman He helped to establish the first equal opportunity committees for the various Realtor associations. Working with the Michigan Department of Civil Rights in the 1900s and '70s, he helped develop an affirmative marketing agreement that was adopted and implemented by the National Association of Realtors and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. ir-evini wotsun, Irene, uregory, ueooran (rvinoi Germanl, and Mary. Proud grandfather of Joshua, Tristan, Isaac, Adam and Angela.

Dear son of Vera and the late Anthony. Brother of Anthony and Pauline (Robert) Di Noto. Visitation at the sterling Heights Chapel of the Bagnasco 4 Calcaferra Funeral Home. 13650 E. Filteen Mile Rd.

at Schoehnerr Saturday 4-9 p.m. and Sunday 1-9 m. with Rosary 4 m. In state Monday at St. Blase Church 12151 E.

Fifteen Mile Rd. (between Schoehnerr Van Dyke) 10:30 a.m. until time of Mass 1 1 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. MULKEY WILLIAM D.

August 20, 2002, age 33. Husband Of Pam. Son of Vlcki Hayes and Jim Hayes. Brother of Jim Pedigo of Idaho and Jimette Stephenson of Idaho. Also survived by his father William E.

Mulkey. Memorial service Sunday 2 at the Dearborn Cnapel of the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Avenue. Family will receive friends after 1:30 p.m. MURPHY ATHRYN O. Aqe 102, formerly of Detroit, passed away August 21, 2002.

Mrs. Murphy Is survived by her children, Jacqueline (Edward) Dauw and William (Barbara) Murphy, brother Samuel Wingeier, 11 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Arrangements by Roth-Gerst Funeral Home, Lowell, Ml 616-897-7101. Memorielconlributions may be made to the charity of one's choice. PETERS STELLA G.

"GRACE" Age 85, August 22, 2002. Most devoted wife of the late Ralph. Loving mother of Linda Peters, Peggy Rahhal, Raphael Peters, Steve (Kathleen) Peters, Richard (Lori) Peters and the late Gregory Peters and Jerry Daniels. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Dearest sister of Maude Nichols, Margie Counts and Carl Jordan and many loving nieces and neohews.

Visitation Sunday 2-9 at Verheyden Duross Funeral Home, 28499 Schoenherr (S. 12 Mile) Warren. Funeral Monday, In state 9 30 until time ot Mass 10a.m. at St. Sharbel Catholic Church, 31609 Schoenherr, Warren.

Incense Service Sun. 7 p.m. Funeral Home, 25450 Plymouth Road, Redtord. Funeral service Monday 11:30 a In state 10 30 a.m. at St.

Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church, 27201 W. Chicago, Redtord. CORT LEONA M. Age 92 of Madison Heights, formerly of Westland. Beloved wife of the late Oscar.

Dear mother of Marilynn Pope, Dennis (Diane) and Rosalind (Jim) Gautherat. Sin grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter also survive. Dear sister ot Helen Curson. Dear sister-in-law of Isabella Gould. Service Monday II a.m., visitation Saturday 4 to 9 pm.

and Sunday 1 to 8 p.m. Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home, 980 N. Newburgh, Westland. (Between Ford and Cherry Hill). Donations lo Odyssey Hospice.

CRAFT ELIZABETH A. age 71 of Royal Oak, died August 18, 2002. She was born December 4, 1931. Surviving is her nephew Gregory Martin of Lansing. She enjoyed knitting In her spare time.

Visitation Saturday 10 00 a until Service at 11:00 a m. at the Insey-Garrett Funeral Home, 420 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak. Memorial contribu-ttons suggested to American Heart Association. DAVIS PEARL Beloved wife of the late Harry Davis.

Dear uear tatner ot Merrill (Mark) saidman and Barry (Linda) Hoffman. Grandfather of Daniel, and Laura Hamburger, Ryan Hoffman, Adam Hoffman. Amv (Randv) sternbern end Inhn PORTER IRENE O. (nee CHRISTIE) HUNTER Age 89, of iiiuinei ui nuwoiu uavis. aisrer ot ine late Lillian Finney and the late Joseph Feldmon and the late Sidney Feldman.

Loving and adoring aunt of Gail and the late Stuart Finnev. 6tarria i.ia.jamuaciis, IUI nieiiy Ot UBtrOir. UI6Q Sunday August 18, 2002, after a brief Illness. Mrs. Porter is the widow of both Robert Hunter and Howard Porter.

She is survived by six children: Robert. Sj7anne Willlum nuiH KALUZNY, CONRAD 10 a.m. at Saiewski Funeral Home, 19111 W. Warren. KOSKO, GERALD M.

11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph Cath- ollc Church, West Brench. RAH ALA, JOSEPH J. JR.

3:00 m. at Leonard A. Turowskl Funeral Home, Livonia LEMMER, HAROLD L. 10.00 am at St. Mary Church MacLEOD, AGNES 8.

11 AM, Heeney-Sundqulst Funeral Home, 23720 Farmlngton Farmlngton. MANTEGNA, FRANCESCO ANTONIO 9:30 am Our Lady ol Sorrows Church, 23815 Power Rd MASON, HELEN C. Service 12 noon at the Casev- Hie United Methodist Church. MELVIN, MARY 10.00 a.m. at St.

Clemen! Catholic Church MEYER, LOUIS C. 11.00 a.m. at Our Shepard Lutheran Church. 14 Mile at Melton, Birmingham, MISKOVITCH, FRANK MATTHEW Service 7 PM, Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home, Westland MORGAN, PETER HAYDEN 10:30 a.m. at A H.

Pe-ters Funeral Home. NANTAIS, JEROME 10 30 am at St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church. PARPART, DONNA 3pm A.H. Peters Funeral Home, 32000 Schoenherr (Masonic Blvd.) Warren.

PAWLOSKI, PAUL 10 am Harry J. will Funeral Home, 25450 Plymouth Road, Redlord. PIECH, LORRAINE M. 12 noon, The Martenson Funeral Home, 109)5 Allen corner of Goddard, POLISH, JOHN C. 10:30 am at PlKley Funeral Home, Godnardt-Tomllnson Chapel, Keego Harbor PROCTOR, MARYANN 10 a.m.

at St. John Cantius Church. RESCHKE, MARGARET E. 12:30 p.m. St.

Mat-thew's Lutheran Church, 5885 Venoy, Westland. ROBBINS, GERALD FREDERICK 11:00 am at Ba-bione Funeral Home, Boca Raton, FL RUFFINO, JOSEPHINE Mass 10 AM at St. Malachy Church, Sterling Heights. SARNOWSKI, JANE 10 a m. at Falrlene Funeral Home, 13510 Warren at Schaeler, Dearborn.

SCHLOFF, 9:30 AM, St. Linus Church, 25550 Hast at Guliy. SHERON, FRANCES. B. 11 AM, Verheyden-Duross Funeral Home, 28499 Schoenherr, Warren SILK, VIOLA 11:30 p.m.

at Charles R. Step Funeral Home, 18425 Beech Daly, Redtord Township STACKABLE, LEONA (LEE) 10 a.m. Harry J. Will Funeral Home, 37000 Six Mile Livonia STANTON, GORDON B. Church of the Redeemer, 18140 Cornell Southfield Sat Aug.

24, II am. SUTTON, MARVIN Mass 10 AM at St. Valerie Church, Clinton Twp. TAPERT, ARTHUR JR. 11.00 am at D.S.

Temrows-kt 8. Sons Funeral Home, 30009 Hoover Rd. TRUMBLE, RICHARD M. II a.m. Welse Funeral Home, 7210 Park, Allen Park, 313-362-1150).

VAN OEL. LILLIAN G. 11:30 a.m. Hackett-Metcalt Funeral Home, 2640 Monroe, Blvd, Dearborn WEGIENKA, NORBERT L. 9 30 am from the Mar-tenson Funeral Home In Trenton.

WILLIAMSON, PATRICIA J. 3 m. Heeney-Sund-quist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmlngton Rd. WOLF, MARY M. 11 a.m.

at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, 12 Mile between Hoover and Van Dyke. WOZNIAK, JOHN Mass 10 a.m. St. Florian Catholic Church, Florian at Latham.

Fortnoff and Kenneth Finney, Elissa Finney and Steven Welsberg, Beth and Sidney Feldman, Sylvia and Stewart Miller, Marcy end Michael Feldman, Lynn and Henry Guttentag, Norma and Al Berlin, Annette and Jerry Weinokin, Gertrude and David Dwoskin, Fran and Aaron Leash, David Dwoskin, Susan and Jefte Klemp-ner, Judy and Sandy Swirsky, Shirley and Larry Gimplin. Sandy, Paula and Gordon Davis. SERVICES 2:30 SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT MACHPELAH CEMETERY CHAPEL, ARRANGEMENTS BY THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL l28iS69-00iQ. DIEBEL ERWIN W. August 22.

2002 Beloved husband ol the late Kathleen. Dear father of William, Robert, Karen (Laura) Saidman. Great-grandfather of Maria and Leah Sternberg, Brother of Seymour (Frances) Hoffman, Pal Rush and Evelyn (Joe) Tannenhaus. Brother-in-law of Ann Brand and the late Leonard Brand Also survived by beloved nieces and nephews. SERVICES 9:30 SUNDAY MORNING AT THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 248-S69-O020.

INTERMENT CLOVER HILL PARK CEMETERY. HUSSE MARJORIE August 21, 2002 age 77. Beloved wife of the lale Tony. Dear mother of Maryanne (Matt) Flgurskl and Linda (Joe) Pellegrini. Loving grandma of Jim Figurski, Joseph Jr Vincent and John Pellegrini.

Dear sister ot the late Dolores Murray and sister-in-law Lorl Katona Funeral from Hackett-MetCalf Funeral Home, 2640 Monroe Blvd. (near w. Outer Drive), Dearborn. Monday 9 a m. to St.

Sebastian Church for 9 30 a m. Mass. Visitation Saturday 6-9 p.m. and Sunday 2-9 with Rosary at 7:30 pm. Family would appreciate memorial contributions National Kidney Foundation or ALS Association of Michigan.

KANGAS ANNIE W. Age 85, August 22 2002. Beloved wife of the late Edwin. Loving mother of Deborah (Enzo) Paglia Proud grandmother ot Nicholas and Paul Dearest sister of James (Shirley) Adam Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Annie was known as "Nana" by those who knew and loved her.

A lifetime member ot the Eastern Star. Visitation Saturday 4-9 p.m. and Sunday 1-9 m. at Wuiek-Calcaterra 4 Sons, 36900 Schoenherr at Metro Parkway (16 Mile). Funeral Monday, In state 12 p.m.

at Cross Lutheran Church, 35851 ullcaRoad (btw, Moravian until time ol service at 1 p.m. Donations are welcomed to Cross Lutheran Church for chair replacement. Interment White Chapel Cemetery. Share memories with the family at their "On-Line Guest Book" at WulekCalcaterra.com KARRER JEROME "JERRY" Age 89. Loving husband of Florence, Dear father of "Thomas and Robert (Cathy).

Grandfather of Ben, Joshua, and Laura. Brother of Frank, Eileen Smith, Isabella, and Carolyn Bowen Visitation Sunday 2-9 Pm at A.H. Peters Funeral Home 20705 Mack Ave (at Vernier Rd) GrossePointe Woods In lieu ot flowers contributions may be made to Henry Ford Hospice or the Capuchin Soup Kitchen. KINGSTON Donaldson, Dianne (Mark) Dobies, Susan, Carolyn I lBrrul rt.hr. a Also survived by 13 grandchildren end two great grandchildren.

Dear brother of Grace Neldermeier. Family will receive friends Saturday 4 to 9 p.m. Funerai services Sunday 3 p.m. at the Stanley Turowskl I Son Funeral Home, 25509 Warren, Dearborn Heights, DISKIN FANNY Beloved wife of the late Irvln Diskln. Dear Irene and John; 10 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Porter enioyed her work at the Grosse Pointe Police Dept. and Michigan Bell A special Memorial Service will be held el Redford Presbyterian Church on Lehser Rd. at 2 PM this Sunday. Donations In lieu of flowers to your local police dept.

PROHA GEORGE, JR. Age 75, August 22, 2002. Beloved father of V-v Michael, Douglas and Renee Proha. Proud grandfather or Robert, Brentt, Lauren, Katie and Michael, Jr. Visitation at the St.

Clair Shores Chanel of the Baonasco 4 Calcaterra Funeral Home, Harper Avenue (3 blks. of 10 Mile), Saturday 4-9 m. and Sunday 1-9 m. Bruce Post Ritual Service Sunday evening 7:30 m' Funeral Service Monday 10 a.m. at the funeral home Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

SCHUELLER CORINNE Age 98, August 22, 2002. Preceded In death by husband Peter J. and son Robert J. Survived by daughter Rosalind Gayney, three sisters, loving grand-chi dren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Arrangements by the Harry J.

Will Funeral Home, Livonia. Funeral service it a.m. Monday Visitation one hour prior to service at St. Aidan Catholic Church (Far mlnglonSix Mile Roads). In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Lourdes Nursing Home, 2300 Watkins Lake Road, Watertord, Ml 48J28.

SHEPTOSKI LOTTIE August 22, 2002 Beloved wife of the late Stanley Dearest mother of Stan (Diane) and Barbara (John) Gunn. Loving grandmother of Sheila, Michael, Tracy, enns end Mafhew. Also seven lulalle, Blu oaruara (jonn) Gunn. Loving grandmother of Sheila, Michael, Tracy, F.mL 's? 9reat-granochildren. who was the first to fly an experimental A12 Blackbird plane in 1962, died last Friday of leukemia.

He was 76. Mr. Schalk was the first pilot to exceed Mach 3, with a top speed of 2,287 m.p.h. above 90,000 feet, according to aviation historian Carol Osborne. Turpal-Ali Atgeriyev Chechen commander led rebels MOSCOW Turpal-Ali Atger-iyev, a former Chechen rebel commander and top official in the region's rebel government, died Sunday at a prison hospital in the Ural Mountains while serving a 15-year prison term for terrorism.

He was 32 or 33. The Russian Justice Ministry said he died of complications from leukemia, but a rebel spokesman said Mr. Atgeriyev had been healthy and was killed by authorities. He fought in the 1994-96 Chechen war with Russia and was believed to be one of the masterminds behind a 1996 raid on the southern Russian town of Kizlyar in which 78 people were killed. Meredith Gardner Decoder helped crack spy case WASHINGTON Meredith Knox Gardner, whose skill at deciphering codes played a key role in the Rosenberg spy case, died Aug.

9 in Chevy Chase, Md. He was 89. Fluent in 10 languages, Mr. Gardner worked for the Army Signal Intelligence Service, decoding a backlog of communications between Moscow and its foreign missions. In late 1946, he found that a 1944 message listed leading scientists on the Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb.

Months later, he and his colleagues turned up a reference to an agent code-named Liberal who had a wife named Ethel. The two were Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage and executed in 1953. Louis Sehalk 1st pilot to exceed Mach 3 ARLINGTON, Va. Louis Wellington Schalk a decorated former U.S. Air Force pilot motner of Marilyn (Gerald) Efrusy and Steven Diskin.

Loving grandmother of Brian (Nancy) Efrusy, Craig itarol) Efrusy, Kimberly (Andrew) Vernan and Michael nkvin r.rat in IRVING Beloved father of Keith (Linda) Kingston and A Jodi Kingston. Grandfather of Amanda and Lamyn Kingston. Devoted son of June Rubin. Nepnew ot Mollie Stoffer and Rose Shencopp. AiSO Survived hv mnnv Invinn rrtittmc anrt friends ARRANGEMENTS ENTRUSTED TO THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 248-S69-MI20 KRAUSE AGNES S.

age 86, formerly of Harper Woods, died August 17, 2002 at home in Falrfai, Virginia following a lengthy illness Survived by daughters Terry Krause of Fairfax, VA and Debora Darga (Don) of Champion, Ml and grandchildren Hannah Daroa ol Chevenne, WY and Tony Darga of Champion, Ml. preceded in death by her husband ot 49 years, Raymond and daughter, Darleen Krause Visitation II a m. untilBpm Sunday al the A. Peters Funeral Home, 2005 Mack Ave at Vernier Grosse Woods. Funeral Ham Monday at First English Evanqelical Lutheran Church, 8u0 Vernier Road.

Grosse Poinfe Woods. MARUNCZAK GENEVIEVE August 22. 2002, Aoe 74. Beloved wife of tht late Walter. Dear mother of Mary Ann Sioier, Walter (Maureen) Marunciak and Elizabeth (David) Kovach Dear grandmother of Stacey (toward Brooks) Staler and Cassie (Jason) Lohrmann.

Dear great-grandmother of Millar Brooks, and Erich and Michael Lohrmann. Dear sister of Bernice (Myrl) Kubiac, and the late Violet (Gilbert) Garcia, Mary (Abe) Woitanowski, Fred (Sally) Skiba and Ted tjan) Skiba, Visitation Sunday 1 30-9 00 p.m. (with a Rosarv at 6 JO pm.) at Wuiel-Calraterra 4 Sons, Inc tim Schoenherr at Metro Parkway (It rVUe) In state Monday 9:00 a m. at St. Peter Catholic Church (on Market 1 blk of Gratiot) Ml.

Clemi-ns, tor Mass at a Interment St Peter Cemetery Memorials may be mr-le to Turning Point ot Ml. Clement or Hospice of Michigan. grandmother of Sarah, Jordan, Jacob and Scott GSAVfiinR SFRVICES SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. AT BETH TEFILO EMANUEiL CEMETERY, FERN-DALE. ARRANGEMENTS BY THE DORFMAN CHAPEL 248-406-6000 ELIAS PETER M.

Aqe 89. August 22, 2002 Beloved brother of Emerald Moses and the late Michael, Thomas and Paul Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews Instate Monday 11:30 a m. al St Sharbel Catholic Church, 3I601 Schoenherr (S. ol Masonic) until mass at noon. Visitation Saturday 5-9 m.

and Sunday 1-9 at the A.H. Peters Funetal Home 32000 Schoenherr at Masonic 113 12 Mile), Warren. Rosary Sunday 6 pm. EVANS MERLYN L. Age 85, of Canton, formerly of Detroit Beloved husband of 61 years to Phyllis.

Dear father ot Carol Gleoola, Dave, Marie and Lynn. Dear grandfather Of Dave and Debbie Evans, Rhonda (George) Morris, Mark (Lisa) and James Glegoia. Dear great'-grnadfath-er of Jason and Stanley Morris 50 year member of Centerline Palmer Masonic Lodoe 550 veteran Patrol-Moslem Temple Shrine, Head of the painting crew for the Shrine Circus. Member ot and former Men's Club president at St. Paul's Lutheran Church In Detroit Mr.

Evans honorably served in the U.S. Marines He worked as a firebrlckman with Bricklayers local it? for 56 years. Visitation Saturday 2-9 p.m. at Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home, 46401 W. Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth (Btwn Sheldon and Beck) Funeral and Interment In Manistee, Ml.

EVOLA SAM Age 65. August 21. 2002. Beloved husband ot Leotta Loving brother of Christine, Elizabeth, Rosemary and Antoinette. Father of sons Ricky and David and daughter Nancy.

Stepfather of Don, Ron and Bobby Loving grandfather ot Tammy, James, Samantha and David. Many nieces and nephews. Memorial service to Monday 10.10 a m. at St. Ascension Church in Warren.

FALOR ANGELINE. Age 75, of Indian River, Auousl 22 2002 at Northern Michigan Hospital in Petoskey Visitation Saturday 6-8 and Sunday 2-4 and 6Jj at the Christian Funeral Home in Cnebovgan Rosary Sunday 7 pm. at the funeral home. Funeral Mass Monday II 00 a m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with Rev Norbert Landerville officiating Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Benton Township.

GIBBS CHARLES F. Sr. Aoe 91 Of Tucson AZ. Died August 13, 2002. Survived by Charles Gibbs Jr.

ol Lane O'ion Ml and Mary mg'es of San Dieoo. CA Six grandchildren and seven g'eat-grendchndren. Funeral has taken place in Tucson, AZ GUERRIERO MARION H. Age 76 August 23, 2002 of Dearborn Hots Beloved wite of Jospin Loving mother ot Joseph (Cathy) Guerriero and Cktrmaine Gutrrlero Dear sis'er of ta D-iadiio and trie la'e Frank (Isabel) Peterson. Helen IGus) Nuerenberg.

and the late Aniata and the late Coiims Also survived by many nieresand nennews Services Tuenav Pra.ers Tumour 9 15 AV at Voran Funeral Home, Zi O'ForaRd Dea'Dcn with v.ass lu a at St Linus Camoi.c Church v.s 'ation Sunday 2-4 arid 5-9 and Monday 1-4 and 5-9 m. Funeral "ViWSf. m- Cm'm" SULLIVAN ERMA August 22, 21W Age 93. Beloved wife of the late Raymond, Dear mother ol Patricia Murray, Sharon Cain Timothy (Glory) and Suzanne (James) Kline Grandmother of seven, Great-grandmother of eioht Sister of Julia. Genevieve an3 Silvia Visitation at fiS Home, 17000 Middlebelt (South ot 6 Mile) Sunday 1-8 p.m.

Rosary Sunday 5:00 10 ,5 Gene'ieve Church, 2V0IS Jamison until time of Mass II 00 a Family suggests memorials lo Capuchins. THOMAS ESCO Aug. 18, 2002 age 78 of Westland. Dear father of Warren (Debbiej and Connie. Loving son ot Grace and the late Esco.

Brother of Charlotte Brodbeck iTJilT" "bert Lahna 4 Ashleiqh A private burial was held at Can llac Memorial Gardens West. Arrangements by The Uht Funeral Home. VAN OEL 'w' 83 Gloved wif, 0( KnrJrh o' Robert, dear sister of Norman Roller, Lovinq aunt of many nlets and visitation at Hack.tt-Metralt Antral Home, 2640 Monroe Blvd. (Near W. Outer Dr.) Dearborn, Saturdny 9 a until time ot Fune'a! Service at II 36 a Interment at Glen Eden Memorial Park YOUNG EDWARD H.

Age 60 Husband ol "Sue" Darlene (nea Mlcntl (Matthew) Hndoes, Michael, Paul (Deootahj, Kevin lEIIiabettl). Jeffrey (Kim) and Edward (Julie) Grandfather ol Amanda Young and Sylvia Brother ot Richard Young and We-marie IRounev) Bnnkowskl. Survived bv many nieces, riepttews and frler.ns Visitation Saturday 2-9 and Tnis' triVei Home, 21705 Gratiot 'at 8 1,2 Muei, Eastbointe Funeral piayets Monday 9 10 a at the lunerai home, to St veronica Catholic Cnurch for Mas, at 10a Interment Kesurrertion Ceme'ery Scripture servire Sunday 7 m. Men-oriels to Sisters ol St Juseuh at St Veronica Churcn. 2i3s; Redmond, Eastpointe, Ml 4u21 would be greatly appreciated.

ZSE.VBA TIMOTHY M. Beloved son ot Joanne end Michael brnmc nt I iea A (UAftiaJ I Jft At A jfc Ad CCIT'J' nxS are staff-written news stories. We cannot honor all requests. Nor can we guarantee they will run on a certain day. By Photw: You can call the metro Desk at 313-222-6G00, 9 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Siind.jy-Friri.iy, an-j ar.k for the obituary writer. Or have the funeral home call us. Call bulore noon for the best chance at the next day's paper. EFxYimfxi.

fir- a 3J3 222 5931 anytime. Include lifa-t rH ncntted i a full list of survivors, services, i n- i 'j i I ne numbers to reach Hy tr eande rmrg numbers. HELPFUL HINT To reoort 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 AKOAA DONALD "ROLL-TECH" Ade 53, of Clinton Township, formerly of Roseville.

Donald retired In 2001 from General Motors-Powertrain In Warren after 30 years A proud member of Liberty Riders C. Served In the Army in Viet Nam. Dear son of Donald and Lillian. Dear lather of Meiany. Dear brother of Denise Danene (John) Dombrowski, Dannda Harris and Irene.

Three nieces, two nppnews, two aunts and one uncle also survive Funerai Monday 10 a at Kaul Funeral Home, 27830 Gratiot, RoseviHe. Friends may visit 6-9 m. Saturday and 2-9 p.m Sunday. "We will miss BLACK JAMFS C. Age 75 of Okeechobee, died Friday, August 16, 2IAi2 at Susan's Country Manor.

Residing in Lapeer, Michigan from 1948-1985, Mr, Black and his wile June were extremely active members of Grace Eo'scooal Church After attending Easrern Michigan University, Mr. Btack obtained his masters degree from the University of Mrcn.gan He then tajaht within the Lapeer County School System from I9B to 1955, after wnicn he served as Princ pal of White Junior High School until he retired In I9ti3 After retiring he and fits wife. June, enjoyed many years of golfing with friends In Perrinton, Ml and Bractenton, FL The Blacks were winter residents ot Bradenton for 17 years end summer residents ot Perrinton. Ml After his wife ded in 2()0, Mr eiack moved to Okeechobee, Florida He was also preceded death by an infant son Wright Biacit He is Survien bv two sons, Jptf Black Raie ot Okeechobee, Co'by Back i.Pauiai ot Frostproof and one daughter, Candice Walker rPauli of Okeechobee. Seven g.and-cniirjreo survive grandson James grand-daughters Knstan and Kara Eiieck Evelyn and Beth Waiter, all of C.ppchooee and grand daughters.

Amanda and Casev ttK. Doth of Frostproof. In add'tion, he is survivfi bv one brother. Ricnard Black ueannpl of Grand Rspids. Ml and one sister, Jean Morgan (Rick) of Ntw Smvrna Bearh, FL.

He is also survived by two Judy Warner and Naomi wngnt ooth of Perrinton, Ml A memorial service will be scheduled in Michigan on a later date There will be no local vii'ta-ion or services Veronal contnoi'tiots may be rradf to Hosn.ce of PO Box lf.48 Qk? y.r '3 Ai: are unaer tht ot Buaron Funeral Home and Crematory. 7J MASON HELEN C. Age 91, of Casevllle, former Detroit Free Press lournahst and reporter, died Wednesday, August 21, 2WI2 in Bad Axe. Surviving are four daughters A Funerai Service will be conducted 12m) noon Saturday at the Casevilie United Methodist Church. For complete obit log on to www CFCcaseville com MEININGER HAROLD A.

Auoust 22, 2002 age 85 Beloved husband of Lucie Dear tamer of Aileen (Johnl Sanders, Janet (Robin Sickles) Meininger and Anne (Alan Scott) MPimnger. Brother of Aileen Lorrame Metninoer Milton and Henrietta Kryskaila. Grandfather to Jennifer Jane, Danielle and Dand Visitation Saturday 4-vPM and Surulay noon-9PM Scripture Sprvice Sunday 7PM at Wm. Su.tivan 4 Son Funeral Home 705 11 Mile 14 fcis of Rnvai Oik in state Monday 9 until time ot Funeral Mn ICr.M at National Shrine of the Little Flower. Memorials to Snrine High Scrool Scholarship Fend Loutdes Nursing Home or Roval Oak Rotary Scholarship Fund ir th are intend to run.

Call the Detroit n-, i -'rrer at SCO-WANT ADS or 800-i 'am to 5 f'onday-Wednesday ad i a 'I on Saturdays and Sundays. But ft thf dj from 10 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. ii ltiUjpm The fax number is 525-c 1 Brian (Lisa), Bruce. Micheue SanHr8 chpi.

Survived bv sd iim. wimapm ftosary Funeral irrsjic Tuiny am a' the c-mi of EJ iN.W. Corner ot itj Kyeni,.

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