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I THE DETROIT NEWS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1993 Obituaries Philip G. Moon, 73, retired NBD senior vice-president By Mike Best THE DETROIT NEWS Philip G. a successful Mr. Moon Mr. Moon Moon not only enjoyed banking career with National Bank of Detroit for four decades, he found time to be elected to 15 boards of directors; executive positions in 18 associations and organizations; taught or lectured for nine institu- tions; and contributed writings in six publications.

"It's amazing considering that for how much my father did in business and for his community, he always had lots of time for family and friends," said his daughter, Madelyn "Lynn" Shields. Mr. Moon, a Birmingham resident and retired National Bank of Detroit senior vice-president, died of complications of cerebral vascular disease Friday, Oct. 22, 1993, in West Bloomfield Nursing and Convalescent Center, West Bloomfield Township. He was 73.

He was born in St. Anthony, Idaho, and graduated magna cum laude in 1942 from Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. He was a Navy lieutenant during World War II. Mr. Moon joined NBD in 1945 as an analyst in the credit department.

He subsequently held the positions of assistant credit manager (1948), assistant cashier (1953) and assistant vice-president (1955). He transferred to NBD's City Division and in 1960 was elected vice-president. He was appointed a DEATH NOTICES 10 Death Notices HELPFUL HINT To report a death of a Social Security or SSi beneficiary or to inquire about benefits, Call: 1-800-772-1213 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

ADLER JEANNE Oct. 22. Age 87 of Chesaning, Mich. Dearest mother of David Adler and Ann Giesken Montgomery. Many other dear relatives.

Funeral Mass of the Resurrection Monday 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Chesaning. Visitation all day Sunday at the Misiuk Funeral Home, 202 S. Front Chesaning. Phone (517) 845-3096.

ANDERSON DAVID F. October 22. Beloved husband of Colleen. Dear father of Katherine (Ed) Agodorny, David (Jan) Anderson, Anne Marie (Jerry) Anderson and Daniel (Cathy) children. Anderson.

Nine grandBrother of Geraldine Staisil and Laura Vella. Services Fred Wood Funeral Home (Rice Chapel) 36100 Five Mile, W. of Farmington Rd. Mon. 10:30 a.m, and St.

Edith Catholic Church 1i a.m. Rosary Sun. 2 p.m. Visitation Sun. 12-9 p.m.

ANGELILLI ELVIRA Beloved wife of Romeo. Dear mother of Berenice Angelilli and Carl (Geraldine) Carl, Angelilli. Loving grandmother of Jr. Lisa, Linda and Laura. Sister of Thomas DiLorenzo (Nora) and the late Antonio DiLorenzo (Josephine), Funeral 10 a.m.

Monday at the A.H. Peters Funeral Home 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd. Grosse Pointe Woods. Visitation 1-10 p.m.

Sunday. BAILEY BOBBY LEE Age 47.0 October 22. Beloved father of James, Joseph (Chris), Scott, and Pamela. Beloved grandfather of Lindsay Bailey, Beloved son of Jannie E. Lee.

Beloved brother of Linda Kay Bolitho. Visitation Sunday 2-9 at Wujek-Calcaterra Funeral Home 36900 Schoenherr at Metro Parkway (16 Mile). Interment Cooper's Gap Cemetery, N.C, BALCH GERALD L. Age 61, October 20 in Bradenton, FL. Beloved husband of Marilyn.

Dear father of John (Karen), Gerald, Jr. and Jack. Dearest son of Olive Baich. Dear brother survived of Jean Richardson. Also by five grandsons.

neral Monday 11 a.m. at A.J. Desmond Sons Funeral Home, 2600 Crooks Rd. (betw. Maple Big Beaver).

Family will receive friends Sunday 2-9 p.m. Memorial Memoritributes St. Blase Church al Fund, 12151 15 Mile, Sterling Heights, MI 48312. BARAN LOTTIE Age 78. October 22, 1993.

Dearest wife of the late William; dearest mother of Robert (Joan) and Carol; dearest grandfather of two grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Services Monday 9:15 a.m. from the Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 18957 W. Warren at Artesian, to St. Linus Church 10 a.m.

Interment St. Hedwig Cemep.m. Visitation hours 1-9 tery. Parish Rosary Monday, 8 p.m. and Monday 12 noon-9 p.m.

BARBER MILTON J. Oct. 20, 1993. Age 66. Beloved husband of Barbara.

Loving father of Harold (Donna) and Don (Barbara). Dear grandfather of Kathleen, Kristen, Erica, Melissa and Don Jr. Funeral services from the R.G. G.R. Harris Funeral Home, 15451 Farmington Road and 5 Mile, Livonia Monday 11 a.m.

Visitation Sunday 12-9 p.m. BIALCZAK JOSEPH W. Age 78. Oct. 21.

Husband of Sophie. Dearest father of Josephine (Richard) Campbell, Sophie (Theresa). (Norman) Nine Bomek and Mitchell grandchildren, Brother-in-law great of Honsix grandorata Bialczak. Also survived by one brother and two sisters in Poland. Visitation Sunday from 1-9 p.m.

Funeral 9 a.m. Monday Wujek-Calcaterra Funeral Home, Inc. 36900 Schoenherr at Metro Parkway (16 Mile) to Our Lady of Czestochowa Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Rosary Sunday 5 p.m.

Interment White Chapel BODNAR WILLIAM Oct.22, 1993. Age 70. Dearest brother of Anna Shfogrin, Mary (Henry) Smolarek and Eugene (Helen) Bodnar. Also survived by nieces and nephews. Services Monday 10:30 a.m.

at the David J. Wysocki Funeral Home 29440 Ryan Rd. (N.of 12 Mile), Warren. Visitation Sunday 1-9 pm. Interment Forestlawn.

BRAUER JOSEPH C. Beloved husband of Corinne: dear father of Mrs. Andrew (Corinne) Biggs, Joseph Gary, Mrs. Wayne (Janice) Frelitz, David (Mary), Fr. Mark, Daniel and Mrs.

Logan (Mary) Orr: grandfather of Corinne, Michelle and Nicole Biggs. At the Dearborn Chapel of the RowePeterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan 3-9 p.m. Sunday and 1-9 p.m. Monday, Scripture service 7:30 p.m, Monday. Funeral 11 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Thomas green Aquinas at Kirkwood, Detroit. in Catholic Church, Everstate at the church at 10 a.m. Charles W. Rogers Downtown Detroit building manager Charles W.

Rogers, a former Walled Lake resident who living in Zephyrhills, died of a heart attack Saturday, Oct. 2, 1993, in tland Nursing Home in Zephyrhills. He was 75. Mr. Rogers was born in Vincennes, and served in the Army Air Corps in World War II.

He was a former building manager of the Guardian and the Book buildings in downtown Detroit over a period of 28 years. He retired in 1978 and moved to Florida in 1989. "My father was very interested in promoting a positive image for Detroit," said his daughter, Kathleen M. Rogers. "He worked closely with community leaders like former Mayor Jerome Cavanaugh and Max Fisher to keep the community together after the riot in 1968." Also surviving are a second daughter, Patricia A.

Smith; two sons, William C. and Terry eight grandchildren; and six great great-grandchildren. The body was cremated. A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. today in VFW Post 2652 Loon Lake Wixom.

ALSO NOTED Dominic A. Fusto a Sterling Heights resident and a Blue Shield executive, died of cancer Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1993, in Beaumont Hospital, Troy. The Detroit native was in the Army from 1962-1968. He was employed at Blue Shield in Detroit for 16 years.

He was a member of the Five Year Club, Health One Credit Union and Alhambra-Braga Caravan. Surviving are his wife, Susan Hobbis Fusto; two daughters, Denise Olesik and Colleen Beckett; his mother, Angeline Fusto; four grandchildren; and a sister. A funeral Today's Alphabetical Listing Adler, Jeanne Anderson, David F. Angelilli, Elvira Bailey, Bobby Lee Balch, Gerald L. Baran, Lottie Barber, Milton J.

Bialczak, Joseph W. Bodnar, William Brauer, Joseph C. Criswell, Vernon Crociata, Sophie Czamanske, William M. DalPoas, Mary L. Dido, Florence Durning, Mary G.

Eichbauer, Jacqulyn Lee Favot, Beatrice Fouts, Paul B. Fowler, Nancy Gabriel, Richard Geiselman, Beulah A. Ghilea, Maria Gird, James Gorski, Gustav S. Groske, Raymond Gureghian, Frances group head in the Metropolitan Division, then became senior vicepresident in the International Division in 1973. Mr.

Moon was assigned to Corporate Banking Administration in 1984. He served as chairman of the board of the National Bank of Detroit in Canada and as president of the International Bank of Detroit, both wholly-owned subsidiaries of NBD. He retired in 1985. "Not only have lost a great father, I have lost my best friend," said his son, Richard G. Moon.

From 1985-88 he was consultant, president and director of River Place Financial Corporation in Detroit. Since 1988 Mr. Moon had been consultant to the Detroit law firm of Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen Freeman. He was treasurer of the Michigan Chapter of the United Negro College Fund and a visiting lecturer at the University of Michigan Graduate School of Business. Mr.

Moon was a member of Orchard Lake Country Club, the Detroit Club, the Detroit Athletic Club, the Otsego Ski Club, Oakland Hills Country Club and the Dartmouth Club of Detroit. Also surviving are his wife of 49 years, Frances Kendall Moon; six grandchildren; a sister; and a brother. There was no visitation. The body was cremated. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m.

Monday in Christ Church Cranbrook, 470 Church, Bloomfield Hills. Memorial tributes may be sent to Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, 261 Mack, Detroit, 48202; or Detroit Historical Society, 5401 Woodward, Detroit, FOUTS PAUL B. Age 66. Husband of the late Donna; dear father of Michael, Patrick, Wendy Guldi, Kathy Costelli, Amy Costelli; four grandchildren; brother of Junior, Alvin, Ardith Miller and Betty Spaulding. Visitation at the Cover Funeral Home, 297 Tecumseh St.

in Dundee, Sunday 12-9 p.m. Services Monday 11 a.m, in St. John Lutheran Church. Interment Maple Grove cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Leukemia Foundation or the Church.

FOWLER NANCY nee Putman. Dear mother of Keith, Dennis and Jeff. Dear daughter of the late Lewis M. and Eilene Nivison Putman. Visiting Wilkie Funeral Home West Outer Dr.

at Lahser Rd. Sun. 4-8 p.m. and Mon. 1-8 p.m.

Services Christ Lutheran Church Tues. 11 a.m. GABRIEL RICHARD (BOB) Age 54. Beloved husband of Fernanda. Dear father of Lisa (Gary) Ciurla, Jeffrey, Danielle, and Tony.

Grandfather of Jessica, Christopher, and Robert. Also six brothers and seven sisters. Funeral from Wm. J. Duross Funeral Home 28499 Schoenherr (S.

of 12 Mile) Warren. Monday 9:15 AM. Assumption Grotto Church 10 AM. Rosary Sunday 7:30 PM. GEISELMAN BEULAH A.

Age 91. October 22. Loving mother of Ellen (Richard) Daoust, Marlene (Donald) Bailey. Dear sister of Helen Scott, Robert and William Holibaugh. Five grandchildren; eight great grandchildren.

Memorial service Monday, October 25, 6:30 p.m. at the Allen Park Presbyterian ChurchChapel, 7101 Park Ave. (at Cleveland) Allen Park. Contributions to the Church appreciated by famiArrangements by ThomsonWeise Funeral Home Allen Park (382-1150). GHILEA MARIA October 22, 1993.

Dear mother of Otmar Szafnauer. Also many dear friends. Funeral Monday 10 a.m. at St. George Romanian Orthodox Cathedral, 9 Mi.

at Northwestern Visitation at N. Crooks (bet. 14-15 Mi.) SaturLynch Sons Funeral Home 1368 day 5-9; Sunday 2-9 p.m. Saracusta 7:30 p.m. Sunday.

GIRD JAMES Oct. 23, 1993. Age 74 of Marine City, Husband of the late Blanche. Father of James Anthony (Darlene) Gird and Mary Ann (Gerry) Symanzik. Also surviving are five grandchildren and great grandsons.

Services are Tues. 10:30 a.m. Bower-Rose Funeral Home Marine City. And 11 a.m. Mass at Holy Cross Church.

Visitation Sun. and Mon. 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Rosary Mon.

7 p.m GORSKI GUSTAV S. (October 23). Beloved husband of Barbara, Dear father of Robert (Judith), Richard roll), Stephen (Debra), Mrs. Andrew (Leah) Messina, and Lawrence. Brother of Lillian Hegyi and Martha Mazurek.

Also survived by 12 grandchildren. Memorial Mass at St. Thomas A'Becket Church, Canton. Arrangements by the Howe-Peterson Taylor Chapel Funeral of the Home, 291-0900. Memorials to the Kidney Foundation preferred.

GROSKE RAYMOND October 23, 1993. Beloved husband of Margaret; dear father of Raymond and Timothy, brother of Evelyn Formella. Visitation Monday 3-9 p.m. Rosary Monday 7 p.m. Services Tuesday 9 a.m.

from John N. Santeiu Son Funeral Home, 1139 Inkster Rd. (betw. Ford Rd. and Cherry Hill) to Church of the Divine Child at 9:30 a.m.

GUREGMIAN FRANCES (nee NAHABEDIAN) Will (E. Funeral Home, 37000 Six Mi. Rd. 1-275) Monday 11 a.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.

Visitation Sunday 2-9 p.m. Memorials suggested to Cardiac Care Unit, McCauley Health System, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, 5301 Huron River Ann Arbor, Mi 48126 or AGBU American University of Armenia, 31 W. 52nd New York, NY 10019-6109. October 22, 1993.

beloved Age 91. Wife of the late Sarkis; mother of Lionel late (Carol), Richard (Joan) and the Marguerite (George) Fuller; devoted grandmother of nine grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren; sister of the late Richard, Vaskey and John Nahabedian. Funeral service Harry J. JEFFRIES EDWARD H. Sr.

Age 77, Oct. 22, 1993. Former Michigan State loved husband Representative. father of the of Be- late Pat Ida. Dearest Jeffries, Harriett Ketron, Edward (Lorraine) Jeffries Jr.

and the late Ida Mann. Grandfather of six, great-grandfather of Jeffries. seven. Brother of Jim (Irene) Many nieces and nephews also survive. Visitation Sunday and Monday, Noon until 9 p.m.

in the Buehler Funeral Home 26429 Gratiot, Roseville, In state Tuesday 10 til 11 a.m. time of service, Olivet Lutheran Church, 19521 the Van Dyke, Detroit, Memorials to family would be appreciated. of KEDROSKE Wife of the late JOSEPHINE Henry: mother of James, Jack and Jeff; six grandchildren, one great-grandson and three sisters also survive. Funeral Wednesday morning from the Jurkiewicz Wilk Funeral Home, 2396 Caniff, and Our Lady Help of Christians Church. Visifation Monday and Tuesday 1-9 p.m.

mass was held Saturday in St. Blase Catholic Church, Sterling Heights, with burial in Resurrection Cemetery, Clinton Township. Funeral arrangements were by. the Wujek-Calcaterra Funeral Home, Sterling Heights. Memorials may be sent to the Alhambra-Braga Caravan, Wujek-Calcaterra Funeral Home, 36900 Schoenherr, Sterling Heights, Mich.

48312. Melvin L. Askew, 77, a retired postal worker, died of a heart attack Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1993, in his Detroit home. The Opp, native attended Morris Brown College in Atlanta and was a sergeant in the Army in World Mr.

Askew War II. He retired from the postal service in 1980 after 38 years of service. Surviving are his wife of 47 years, Nellie Berry Askew; three daughters, Christyne C. Gomillion, Rosalind E. Denning and Cynthia A.

Dixon; two sons, Brian K. and Melvin 10 grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. Services were held Saturday in Hartford Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit, with interment in Mt. Hope Memorial Gardens, Livonia. I Antonia LaMonica, of Eastpointe day, Oct.

20, She was born from the J.L. in 1980 after years. Surviving delena Borza; grandchildren; and a sister. Nunzio 1988. A funeral Saturday in Church, al in Woodlawn Olesko, Emilie B.

Orlowski, Mary Veronica Palazzolo, Joseph J. Passalacqua, Carlo Pearce, Robert D. Pierson, Stella Purdy, F. Margaret Roberts, Clifford Ill Robertson, James K. Rosen, Nathan Rottach, Walter A.

Ruda, John Shouneyia, Joseph H. Siragusa, Ben Soltys, Frank J. Stannard, Richard F. Sullivan, Dr. John F.

Tallmadge, Walter H. Tombrillo, Anthony G. Urbain, John Victor, Walter J. Wakefield, Robert F. Walters, Grant Sr.

Witz, Vern T. Zajdel, Pauline Zawacki, Henry A. Zlotucha, Stanislawa died of cancer Wednes1993, in her residence. in Detroit and retired Hudson Eastland Store being employed for 23 are a daughter, Maa son, Nicolo two a great-grandchild; Economic activists dispute call for Lakes chlorine ban By Paige St. John THE DETROIT NEWS They're loud, they're angry, and they wear suits.

Meet the economic activists. Though they didn't don animal costumes or wave placards as the Greenpeace group did business supporters shouted plenty this weekend in Windsor as the International Joint Commission heard reaction to its call for a chlorine ban. The joint commission argues that many of the Great Lakes' most dangerous toxins are derived from chlorine. In 1991, the advisory board urged Canada and the United States to begin plans to end industrial uses of chlorine. The chemical, paper and plastics industries argue that not all 15,000 chlorine-related chemicals are bad and that the benefits of some chlorine uses, such as to sanitize water, outweigh the risks.

Industry representatives made up at least half the audience of 1,500 as the joint commission met Friday and Saturday to consider its next step. The commission convenes every two years to advise Canada and the United States on Great Lakes environmental issues. Paul Tippett, chairman of the Council of Great Lakes Industries, accused the commission of being misled by the environmental lobby. His call Saturday for decisions based "not on the loudest shouting, longest rallies or most outrageous claims," brought so many cheers that opponents began jeering and Tippett had to stop speaking. Canada and the United States on Saturday told the commission a chlorine ban is too sweeping.

They said they will continue to ban individual toxins as each is proven dangerous. "I think blanket statements really trivialize what we need to do as a society," said Chris Grundler, Great Lakes program director for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. "Chlorine is a building block throughout industrial society." Even so, the commission is holding fast to its recommendation. "We're not here to eliminate jobs or industries.

We're also not here to review or reconsider past recommendations," said Gordon Durnil, the U.S. co-chair of the Joint Commission. Proposed EPA regulations to be published next week endorse a chlorine-related chemical, chlorine dioxide, to replace pure chlorine in the bleaching of paper at pulp mills. Bob Perciasepe, the EPA's assistant administrator for water, said the substitute will dramatically reduce the output of dioxin. Such reductions are a far cry from the total chlorine elimination that environmentalists want.

VESSEL PASSAGES Upbound Friday Downbound Her "John" St. Eastpointe LOWE SHARON Age 54, October 21, Beloved wife of Robert. Dearest mother of Mrs. Kimberly (Mark) Smith, Mrs. Lori (Robert) Trelfa, Jeffery (Carol) and the late ert D.

Greatest grandmother Jeffery, Michael, Amber, and Sfeven. Funeral at the heyden Funeral Home, Mack at Outer Monday a.m. and to St. Margaret Scotland Church at 10 a.m. Rosary Sunday at 7:30 p.m.

Visitation Saturday and Sunday 2-9 p.m. LYBEER husband of 44 years, A.M. Ziemia Chelminska, Fed- A.M. Saturn LaMonica died in eral Danube (ar), Middletown, (cl), celebrated 9:10. Thames (cl), mass was P.M.

Calcite I1, icebreaker ais, Veronica Catholic Mackinaw, Rhea, Sennev- P.M. Barge by ille (cl), Algonorth, Buck- Kristen followed buriLee Cemetery, Detroit. Myron C. Taylor, 11:40. (ar) arrived; eye, McADAM ORLOWSKI.

SIRAGUSA WILLIAM J. Age 44, of Dearborn. NICA Beloved BEN Age 76. Beloved uncle of 11 Died from Be- daughter of Martha Million and nieces and nephews. Memorial loved husband of Cathy; dear son Mark Orlowski.

Dear sister of service Tuesday 8 p.m. at Bagnasof Robert and Mabel of Adrian, Colleen Renee. Dear grand- co-Tabbi Funeral Home, 25800 MI. Funeral Tuesday 10:30 a.m. daughter J.

Taylor and Harper (betw. 10-11 Family Querfeld Funeral Home, 1200 Henry A. Orlowski. Funeral Mon- will receive friends Tuesday 7-9 Oakwood, Dearborn. Committal day 10 a.m.

at the Wasik Funeral p.m. Donations to Hospice of Tuesday 4 p.m. at Oakwood Cem- Home 11470 Thirteen Mile, W. of Southeastern Michigan would be etery in Adrian, Visitation Sunday Hoover, Interment Mt. Olivet appreciated.

6-9 and Monday 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Cemetery. Visitation Saturday 5-9 Memorials to Hemophilia Foun- p.m., Sunday 12 noon until 9 p.m. dation of Mich. appreciated.

SOLTYS PALAZZOLO FRANK J. Age 34, October 15, McCLOSKEY JOSEPH J. October 23. Beloved son of Frank and Dear Genevieve. Dear brother of Malate ANZELMA Louis.

Beloved mother wife of of Lois the and father the of late Judith Anne (Ray) Phillips. Skurda, Dear deline and Tom. Funeral were held Monday, October services (Chuck) Smith, Geraldine brother of Catherine LaTorre, 1993 in New York. There will be a Diane (James) (Eric) Sorbie, Dueweke, Don Lou (Kim), (Sue) Vito, Maggio, Vincentia and Ann (Dominic) Mendola. De- Fu- memorial service 6 p.m.

Tuesday, and the late Chuck. Grandmother neral from the Sterling Hgts. Church, 23500 Ryan Road, WarOctober 26, 1993 at St. Marks of 14, great grandmother of two. Chapel of the Frank J.

Calcaterra ren, 1 bik, N. of 9 Mile, Visitation Monday 1-9 p.m. at the S.K. Schultz, a Trust 100 Funeral Home, 21705 Gratiot at 812 Mi. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m.

to St. Veronica Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Rosary Monday 7 p.m. McLETCHIE KENNETH D.

Age 92, October 23, 1993. Beloved husband of Virginia M. Dear father of William D. (Sherrie) McLetchie. Dear grandfather of Megan and Molly.

Dear brother of Frances Fortner. Visitation Monday 5-8 p.m., Tuesday 1-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wm. Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile (4 biks.

E. of Woodward), Royal Oak. In state Wednesday 12 noon until time of service 1 p.m. at St. John Episcopal Church (corner of 11 Mile Woodward), Royal Oak.

MILLER WALTER I Oct. 22, 1993. Beloved husband of the late Lillian. Dear father of Barbara Boow. One granddaughter Stephanie.

Dear brother of Helen (Charles) Kulczycki. Funeral services from Winckowski Funeral Home 5801 E. 7 Mile Tues. 9 a.m. and St.

Louis The King Church 9:30. Interment Mt. Olivet. Rosary, Mon. 7 p.m.

Member of V.F.W. Post 5676 and Pulaski Post. Former owner of the Buckhorn Inn. MOON PHILIP G. October 22, 1993.

Husband of Frances K. Moon. Father of Richard G. Moon of Falmouth, Maine; and Mrs. Thomas (Madelyn) Shields of Beverly Farms, Brother of Mrs.

Harry (Ruth) Wasson of Okemos, Mi; and Charles R. Moon. Also survived by six grandchildren, Memorial service at Christ Church Cranbrook, Monday 11 a.m. Memorial tributes may be sent to the Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, 261 Mack Detroit 48201; Friends of Detroit Public Library, 5201 Woodward, Detroit 48201; or Detroit Historical Society, 5401 Woodward Detroit 48202. Arrangements by Wm.

R. Hamilton 644-6000 field, of October 22, 1993. Beloved husband and Judy. Dear father of Jonathan Rick. Dear son of of Donald and Leona Moore Southfield.

Brother of Terry M. Dochenetz, Kim Brown, Timothy E. Moore, and Cary Moore. Sonon-law of Dominic and Rachel Guadagni. Also many in-laws, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Funeral from 340 Lynch Pontiac Sons Funeral Home, Trail, Walled Lake (3 biks. S. of Maple Rd.) Tuesday 10:30 a.m. to St. William Catholic Church for an 11 a.m.

Mass. Interment Commerce Memorial Cemetery. 3-9 Friends may visit Sunday p.m. and Monday 1-9 p.m. Memorials for education needs may be made to Foundation for Excellence, Walled Lake Schools, the funeral home.

MOORE GARRY D. Age 37 of West MOSELEY ANGELINE Age 83 of Troy. Formerly of Clawson. Mother of Janice (Jerry) Rukenbrod. Susan Ward, Robert Richard (Patricia) Mose- Moseley and D.

(Jean) ley. Sister of Wanda Wadowski. Grandmother of twelve. Greatgrandmother of ten. Visiting 7-9 p.m.

Sun. and 2-4 and 6-9. Services 11:00 a.m. Tues Gramer Funeral Home 705 N. Main Clawson.

Memorials to Clawson Goodfellows. NICOLOUS HELEN October 21, 1993. Age 81. Beloved wife of the late Nicola. Dear mother of Catherine Johnston.

Grandmother of Debra agosian. Great-grandmother of Greg, Renee and Rachel Wright. Funeral service Harry J. Will Trust 100 Funeral Home, 25450 Plymouth Rd. mi.

W. of Telegraph), Monday at 12 Pannahida Sunday 7 p.m. Interment Grand Lawn. Visitation Sunday 2-9. OLESKO EMILIE B.

10-23-93. Beloved wife of Chester. Dear mother of Carolyn Andreola, Cathleen Pacholek (John), and Janice Fox (Richard). Grandmother of Stacie Kinstier (Gregory), Amy, Deanna, Ryan, Timothy and Cara. Surviving sisters: Frances, Ann and Genevieve.

Preceded in death by several brothers and sisters. Member Ladies of the Moose Dearborn, and High Hopes Stroke Club. Services Monday 9:30 a.m. from the Voran Funeral Home, Dearborn Chapel, 23701 Ford Rd. to St.

Anselm Church at 10 a.m. Interment St. Hedwig. Rosary Sunday 3 p.m. PIERSON STELLA Age 71.

October 23, 1993. Sister of Walter (Caroline) Batura; aunt of Mrs. Carol Herman, Thomas Batura and Debra Batura. Funeral from Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Monday 10:45 a.m. and to Assumption Grotto Church at 11:30 a.m.

Rosary 4 p.m. Sunday. Visitation Sunday 2-9 p.m. (cl), Frontenac Buckeye (cl), Federal Louis R. DesmarHenningsdorf, 7:40.

Kellstone 1 (cl), tug Hannah (cl), 4:00. (cl) cleared. CRISWELL VERNON Age 74. Oct. 22, 1993.

Beloved husband of Mary, Dearest father of Brenda Potts and Sheila Weir. Dear grandfather of nine. Funeral Mon. 1 p.m, at the Kaul Funeral Home 28433 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores.

Family will receive visitors Sun. 3-9 p.m. Interment Cadillac Memorial Gardens East. CROCIATA SOPHIE Beloved wife of Vincent; dear Joseph, mother Paul, of Barbara Patricia Davison, Bisson, Marie Oleksiak and the late Vincent; 27 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; also survived by two brothers and three sisters. Visitation Sunday 4-9 p.m.

and Monday 1-9 p.m. at BagnascoTabbi Funeral Home, 25800 Harper (betw. 10-11 Rosary Monday 7:30 p.m. In state Tuesday at St. Margaret a.m.

of Scotland Church, at from 9 until time of 10 a.m. Donations to the Michigan Cancer Foundation would be appreciated. CZAMANSKE WILLIAM M. 61, Oct. 10, 1993 Grosse from lung cancer Services at his home in Oct.

Pointe. were held 13th at St. Mark Lutheran Church, West Henrietta, Bill graduated from the University of Denver in 1957. Bill held executive posi: tions with Kodak, Bell and Howell and Sun Electric. Since 1985, he has been involved with executive search consulting, first with Compass Group Ltd and the Blunt Company in Birmingham, MI.

Most recently, he was the president firm, of his WMC own Ltd. executive Survivors are: children; William Marten, Scottsville, N.Y., John, Ithaca, N.Y., Carol Lynne, Boston, and Thomas, Hickory, His special friend Ruth Rothenberg and her daughters and Laura of Grosse Pointe, MI. Brothers and sisters, Paul, Birmingham, Caroline Duerr, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Ruth Thomas, Mary Czamanske and Daniel, Kansas, MO. and Rebekah Muscoreil, contributions Kenmore, N.Y. Memorial made be made to Czamanske Cayuga Nature Center or the Scholarship Family Endowed Fund at Valparaiso Center University.

(1420 The Cayuga Nature Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca, N. Y. 14850) is a non-profit environmental educaton The Czamanske Family Endowed Scholarship Fund, to which Bill's name will be added, is an annualawarded scholarship (Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana 46383). DalPOAS MARY L. Age 82.

October 22, 1993. Beloved wife of Natale; dearest mother of Mary Ann Lusk; dear and grandmother of Kim, Keith Kathy; of four; dear sister of Joanne Buchs; several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m. at the Kaul Funeral Home, 28433 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores.

10 a.m. St. Gertrude Catholic Church. Family will receive visitors Sunday 4-9 p.m. and Monday 2-9 p.m.

Rosary Monday 7:30 p.m. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. DIDO FLORENCE October 21, 1993. Beloved wife of the late Timothy.

Dear of Marilyn Anderson (Dr. and William), the late Kathleen Richard (Riley) Timmy. survived by five grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Prayers Monday 10 a.m. HeeneySundquist Funeral Home 23720 Farmington Road, Farmington (474-5200) followed by 10:30 a.m.

mass St. Gerald Church, 21300 Farmington Farmington. Visitation Saturday 6-9 p.m., Sunday 2-9 p.m. Rosary Sunday 3 p.m. Memorial tributes to St.

Gerald Renovation Fund appreciated. DURNING MARY G. October 23. Beloved wife of the late Neil. Dear mother of Mrs.

Carol (LeRoy) Frank, Joyce Harbison, and Mrs. Deborah (Tom) Rhodes. Grandmother of Jeffrey, Melanie, Erin, Olivia and Connor. Sister of Alice L.J. Griffin Drummond.

Funeral Resting Home, 7707 Midat the diebelt (at Ann Arbor Services Trail) Monday from 4-9 p.m. dore Tuesday Catholic 10 a.m. Church, 8200 Wayne from St. Rd. (S.

of Rosary Monday 7:30 p.m. Memorials fo Angela Hospice would be appreciated. EICHBAUER JACQULYN LEE Beloved wife George, Dearest mother of Leslie Brown, Mark A. Miller, Jill (Michael) Modena and the late Scott. Dear grandmother of seven grandchildren.

Dear daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Lathan. Dear sister of Lois (Jerry) Bonkowski. Services from the Clyne Funeral Home 22322 Gratiot Ave.

In Eastpointe Tues at 11 a.m. Visitation Sun. 4-9 p.m. and Mon. 2-9 p.m.

FAVOT BEATRICE Age 52. Beloved wife of the late Archie. Dearest mother of Mary (George) Marvaso, Tina and Shane. Dear daughter Wadyslaw and Tennessee Platkus. Sister of Rex Platkus, Hen- rietta Shemwell and Sandy Tackett.

Also survived by al Home, (Allen Park Chapel), 5900 Allen to St. Mary MagdaMonday 9:30 a.m. at Voran Funergrandchildren and five Funeral len Catholic Church 10 a.m. Visitation Sunday 12-9 p.m. Rosary 3 p.m.

WAKEFIELD ROBERT F. Age 70. Father of Robert and Deborah Winter and Jeffries, Edward H. Kaniowski, Dolores Kanter, Robert I lI Kaptur, Wanda Kazanjian, Loosin Kedroske, Josephine Knobelsdorf, Charles E. Koch, Irene Kolon, Stanley J.

Kukowski, Harry Kukurka, Anna D. Larsen, Arlene M. Lepak, Martha C. Link, Martha F. Lowe, Sharon Lybeer, Thelma Marr, Joseph J.

Mathiak, Herbert A. McAdam, William J. McCloskey, Anzelma McLetchie, Kenneth D. Miller, Ann M. Miller, Walter Moon, Philip G.

Moore, Garry D. Moseley, Angeline Nicolous, Helen KOCH IRENE (Klavitter) October 22. Beloved wife of the late Karl loving mother of Alan G. (Mary and Karl R. (Frances) of Arizona; proud grandmother of six and four greaf-grandchildren; sister of Edward Klavitter, Margaret Wilber, Allen Klavitter and the late Lillian Martin.

Funeral from the Detroit Chapel of the Frank J. Calcaterra Funeral Home, 16090 E. Seven Mi. Rd. (Moross at Kelly), Tuesday 9:15 a.m.

St. Brendan Church 10 a.m. Prayers Monday 6 p.m. KOLON STANLEY J. October 22.

Beloved husband of Henrietta; dear father of John S. (Annette), Richard S. (Bernice), Raymond and the late Carl Kolon; brother of Walter Wheeler, Henry Kolo and Wanda Olszewski; also survived by seven grand children. Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m. from A.

J. Desmond Sons Funeral Home, 2600 Crooks Rd. (Bet. Maple and Big Beaver) to St. Thomas More Church (4580 Adams Troy) at 10.

Family will receive friends Saturday 2-9 p.m. and Sunday 1-9 p.m. Cardinal Mercier of Council 2723 Rosary Sunday 4 p.m. Memorial tributes Salvation Army, Hospice of Southeastern Mich, or charity of donors choice. KUKOWSKI HARRY Age 72.

October 22, 1993. Dearest brother of Clara Kukowski. Dearest uncle of Dolores Frever, Marian Ledesma, Rosemary Rehbein, John Niebrzdowski, Larry Niebrzdowski, Leon Niebrzdowski and Victor Niebrzdowski. Services Tuesday 9 a.m. from the Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 4405 Wesson at Buchanan, to St.

Andrew Church 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Monday 7 p.m. Visitation hours Sunday 3-9 p.m. and Monday 12 noon-9 p.m.

KUKURKA ANNA D. Beloved wife of the late Henry; dear sister of Stanley Kukurka, John Kukurka, Veronica Sypniewski and Stella Drwiega; survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday 11 a.m. Duzak Funeral Home, 16600 W. Warren, Detroit.

Funeral Mass 11:30 a.m. St. Christopher Catholic Church. Rosary Monday 7:30 p.m. LEPAK LEPAK MARTHA C.

Age 81 of Kimball Twnshp. October 22, 1993. Beloved wife of the late John W. Dear mother of Ronald (Sondra) Of Goodells, Kenneth (Donna) of Kimball and Gerald (Judy) of St. Clair.

Nine grandchildren, ten great grandchildren. Two brothers Paul Koweck and Ray: of mond (Delores) Koweck both Warren, Two sisters Elnora Nowicki of Smith Creek and Dorothy (John) Molnar of Livonia. Funeral services 10 a.m. Monday 1200 at Marysville Funeral Home tation Michigan Saturday Marysville, VisitSunday 2-4; 7-9. Interment 12 noon Monday at Roseland Park Cemetery Chapel, Royal Oak LINK LINK MARTHA F.

Beloved wife of the late Herbert. Dear mother of Anita Dunton, Mrs. Michael (Sigrid) Schribersdorf, Roy, and the late Margaret Deziel. Also survived by 13 grandchildren and five At the Dearborn Chapel of the HowePeterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan 1-9 p.m. Sunday.

Funeral 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Beech at Monroe, Dearborn. Memorials to the Penrickton Center for Blind Children, 26530 Eureka Taylor. 48180; or St.

Paul Lutheran Church; or the charity of your choice the late Richard. Brother of Donna Cherry. Also leaves four grandchildren. Private funeral services were held Friday, October 22, at the Cover Funeral Home, in Dundee. Memorials may be made to the Dundee Methodist Church or the National Kidney Foundation.

Mr. Wakefield was a life member of Dundee Lodge No. 74 AM. WITZ VERN T. Oct.

22, 1993. Beloved husband of the late Barbara. Dearest father of Thomas, Daniel, Timothy, Harry and Leslie. Also survived by 15 grandchildren. Funeral 1 p.m.

Monday at the Taylor Chapel of the HowePeferson Funeral Home 9800 S. Telegraph. Funeral Home 13650 E. 15 Mile Rd. (at Schoenherr) Tuesday a.m.

(time later). PASSALACQUA CARLO of Roseville. Age 78. Beloved husband of Juliette (Julie). Brother of Jack (Jennie) Passalacqua and Mary Marino.

Also survived by many nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and great great nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Giuseppe and Antonla, a brother Frank, sister-in-law, Olive and brother-in-law, Vincent Marino. Funeral services Monday 11 Kaul Funeral Home 27830 Gratiot, 4-9 Roseville. Visitation Saturday and Sunday 2-9 p.m. with a Rosary at 7:30 p.m.

Burial Resurrection PEARCE ROBERT D. Oct. 19, 1993, age 75. Owner of Pearce Boiler Engineering in Detroit. Pearl Harbor survivor.

Husband of Laura (VanAssche) Pearce. Also leaves three sisters; one daughter, Patricia Craig; ten stepchildren; 15 grandchildren. Memorial service Our Lady Queen of Heaven, 8200 Rolyat, Detroit on Oct. 30, at 11 a.m. Luncheon 1 p.m., Detroit Yacht Club.

PURDY F. MARGARET (MARTY) Beloved wife of Ortis. Dear mother of Trish Lewandowski, of CA and Hal (Kathie) Purdy, Eight grandchildren, five great grandsons. Memorial service 12:30 Sunday, October 24 at Mt. Hope United Methodist Church, 15540 E.

7 Mile and donations Morang. Family: requests United to Methodist Church. Arrangements by Sommers Funeral Home. PUTMAN See FOWLER Notice. ROBERTS CLIFFORD Ill Loving husband of Barbara.

Dear son of Veronica. Dear brother of Michaeline Ward (Bruce), Jackie and Andrew. Leaves two nieces and three nephews. Services Tuesday 10 a.m. from the Sajewski Funeral Home, 19111 W.

Warren. Interment St. Hedwig CemeRosary Monday 7 p.m. Visitation Sun. 1-9, Mon.

12-9. ROBERTSON, JAMES K. Oct. 22, 1993. Age 86.

Beloved husband Sandra of the Madincea Mary, Father of the late Thomasina Goldener, Grandfather of Steven, John, Jennifer, Deborah, Denise and Great grandfather of six. Brother of Peggy, Visitation Sunday 12-9 p.m. Masonic Service 7 p.m. at the John N. Santelu Son Funeral Home 1139 Inkster (Betw.

Ford Rd. 9 a.m. Cherry, Hill). In state Monday until time of service 10 a.m. at St.

David's Episcopal Church. ROSEN NATHAN Beloved husband of the late Rosa. Dear father of Stanley M. (Ann) and Robert L. (Joan) Rosen.

11 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren. Also vived by Gabrielle Romney, Services 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Interment Beth El Memorial Park, ROTTACH WALTER A. of Clarkston. October 23, 1993.

Age 76. Husband of the late Clara. Father of Ronald (Michelle) Rottach of MO; and Richard (Kathy) Rottach of Clarkston, Grandfather of five. Brother of Mrs. Marie Morgan of Farmington Hills, and Mrs.

John (Frances) O'Brien of Park. Mr. Rottach was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Lake Orion, and retired from Crowley's. Funeral Mass Wednesday 10 a.m.

at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Lake Orion, with Fr. ment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Joseph Mallia celebrating. InterPrayer service Tuesday 8 p.m.

Visitation 7-9 Monday 7-9; Tuesday 3-5 and p.m. at. the Oxford N. Chapel Washington, Huntoon Funeral Home, 47 Oxford. RUDA JOHN, Age 81.

Beloved husband of Helen; dear father of Marlene (Rich) Briner and Gregory Ruda; also four grandchildren; brother of Frank and William Ruda, Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m. Kaul Funeral Home, 27830 Gratiot, Roseville and 10 a.m. Holy Innocents Church. Prayers Monday, 7:30 p.m. Visitation Sunday 5-9 p.m., Monday 2-9 p.m.

SHOUNEYIA JOSEPH H. Beloved husband of Mary. father of Phillip, Emily Curioca, Gina Rivet, John, Jeanette, Steve, Frank and Alec. Brother of Oraha, Grandfather of 18. Great-grandfather of two.

Visitation Sunday 2-6 p.m. at the Southfield Funeral Home, 18338 W. 12 Mile Rd. (1 block W. of Southfield Funeral Mass Monday 10 a.m.

at Mother of God Catholic Church. Entombment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. STANNARD STANNARD RICHARD F. Age 74, October 22 of Kalamazoo, formerly of the Detroit area. Retired from Michigan Bell Telephone Co.

Served in the U.S. Navy during WW Il. Beloved father of Cynthia Birkhold, Elizabeth Stannard, Jennifer Coates, Brian Stannard, Kent Stannard, and Craig Stannard. 13 grandchildren. Memorial service Monday, Monica's October 25 at 11 a.m.

at Kilgore, St. Church, 534 W. Kalamazoo, Contributions may be made to Hospice of Greater Kalamazoo, 301 W. Cedar, Kalamazoo, MI. SULLIVAN SULLIVAN DR.

JOHN F. Peacefully, on October 22, 1993, at his home in Windsor, surrounded by his family at the age of 75. Beloved husband of Barbara (nee Knowton). Loving father of Michael Sullivan and his wife Andre'e, John Christopher Sullivan and his wife Suzanne Lucier, Clare Sullivan and her husband Nick Siriopoulos, Daniel Sullivan and his wife Kathleen Dorner, William Sullivan, and Jennifer Gradwell and her husband Robert. Dear grandpa of 12 grandchildren.

Dear brother of Jeanne Holt and Mary Sandorf. Dr. Sullivan was a Professor Emeritus at the University of Windsor, where he taught tions English from 1958 to 1984. to the Canadian Diabetes Assoc. or the Heart and Stroke ed.

Foundation greatfully appreciatVisiting Sunday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Monday at 10:15 a.m. from Janisse Brothers Fulette neral Home Chapel, 1139 to Assumption Church for funeral Mass at 11 a.m. Prayers Sunday 7:30 p.m. Cremation to follow with interment of cremated remains at St.

Joseph's Cemetery, Bracebridge, Ont. TALLMADGE TALLMADGE 62 of WALTER Wayne. October Retired 21, 1993. after Age 20 H. years with the Wayne-Westland Community School District.

Beloved husband of Pat. Dear father of Mary Howells. Grandfather of Jennifer and Jason Howells. Brother of Fred E. Also Funeral many nieces and nephews.

the Uht Fumeral Home, 35400. Glenwood, Westland, Tuesday 10 a.m. Family suggests memorials to UofM Diabetes Research Clinic or UofM Cancer Research Unit TOMBRILLO ANTHONY G. Age 4 months. October 11, 1993 of Wyandotte.

Beloved son of Anthony and Deborah. Beloved brother of Jamie and Marie. Dearest grandson of Mitchell and Wanda Seborowski of Trenton, Ernest and Sandra Childers of Grand Rapids. Anthony and Norma Tombrillo of Allen Park and the late Jimmy Fuson. Dearest great-grandson of Margie Fuson of Trenton, Mossie Thompson of Trenton and the late Nathan Fuson.

Services were Thursday October 14 at Raiph W. Ridge Funeral Home Interment Oakridge Cemetery. URBAIN JOHN Age 82. Beloved husband of Edith. Dear father of Giles (Barbara), Joyce Stetter, Mary (Fred) Schamer, John Jr.

(Jackie), Helen (Robert) Maizier, Thomas (Carol), Robert, Betty (Robert) Hagopian and David (Christine). Grandfather of 21, great grandfather of two. Visiting Saturday 3-9, Sunday 2-9, Scriptures 3 pm Prayers Mon. 9:15 am at Charles R. Step Funeral Home, 18425 Beech Daly, (bet, 6-7 Mass 10 a.m.

St. Robert Ballarmine, VICTOR WALTER J. Oct. 21. Age 76.

Beloved husband of Josephine. Dear father of Martin G. Victor (Ruth Ann), Lorraine, Zalewski (Daniel), James Victor (Deborah), Robert J. Victor and Richard A. Victor (Marie), Dear grandfather of Pamela Elizabeth, Zalewski and Lindsey Victor.

Dear brother of Elizabeth Coffey (Louis), Marie Brown and Thomas Victor (Frances). Funeral Monday 9:15 a.m. at A.J. Home 2600 Desmond Crooks Sons Funeral Rd. Maple and Big Beaver) to St.

R. Anastasia Church (4571 John Troy) at 10. Family will receive friends Sun. 2-9 p.m. KofC Council Rosary Sunday 7 p.m.

WALTERS Schwartzkoff Funeral N. Gratiot, Mt Clemens at church from 10.a.m. time. Memorials to the Southeastern Michigan. WALTERS GRANT SR.

age 81, of Twp. sentative A Paint for Dear husband of Margaret. Father of Mrs. Nancy Grant K. R.

(Dennis) Dungan and Dr. dia) Walters, Jr. Brother of Betty Mayo and Marie Watson. Grand: father of six, great grandfather of three. Funeral Mass 10:30 a.m.

Monday at St. Michael Catholic Church, Sterling H1s. Visitation noon-9 p.m. Sunday at will Home, 233 Monday until Mass Hospice of ZAJDEL PAULINE Octo 20, 1993. Beloved wife of the late Anthony.

Dearest mother of Walter, Stanley (Sophie), Bill (Regina), Edward (Patricia) and Angeline (Robert) Lewinski. Also survived by 14 grandchildren, 18 great grandbrothers. Visitation at the Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 18957 W. Warren at Artesian, Saturday and Sunday noon-9 p.m. Rosary Sunday 3 p.m.

In state Monday morning 9 a.m. at St. Hyacinth Church until time of service at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

ZAWACKI HENRY A. Oct. 19, 1993. Beloved husband of Ellen Roach. Dear father of Ronald.

Loving grandfather of David and Henry. Brother of Chester. Memorial service to be held at a later date. Arrangements by Hackett-Metcalf Funeral Home, Dearborn. KANIOWSKI DOLORES.

Dear wife of the late John P. Jr; beloved mother of Donald and Christine Cope; three grandchildren; sister of Russell Bonkowski and Irene Reeves. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m. Querfeld Funeral Home, 1200 Oakwood, Dearborn and to St. John The Baptist Catholic Church at 10 a.m.

Entombment St. Hedwig. Visitation Sunday 5-9 p.m. Rosary Sunday 8 p.m. KANTER ROBERT L.

I Dear father of KAPTUR Glenn, Scott and Wendy; beloved companion of Janice Ware. Memorial visitation at Salowich Stevens Funeral Home, 3833 Livernois, Sunday 1-2 p.m. KAPTUR WANDA (nee LYP) Oct.21, 1993. Age 64. Caring wife of Raymond (Chubby).

Beloved sister of Genevieve (Louis) Kawam, Edward, Veronica (the late Joseph) Chick, Julia Dopierala and the late John. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Visitation Sunday 1-9 p.m. at the David J. Wysocki Funeral Home 29440 Ryan Rd.

(N.of 12 Mile), Warren. Scripture service Sunday 2:30 p.m. In state Monday 11 a.m. until 11:30 Mass at St. Blase Catholic Church, 12151 E.

15 Mile Rd. (between Van Dyke and Schoenherr). Interment Resurrection Cemetery. KAZANJIAN LOOSIN Beloved wife of the late Avedis. Loving mother of Jack (Vera) Kazanjian, Harry (Margaret) George (Agnes) Mezigian, Mrs.

Harry (Julie) Couyoumjian, Dear grandmother of Ara (Lora) and Gary Gregory and Kazanjian; Mrs. Jimmy (Denise), Williams; Mrs. Debbie Mezigian Benkendorf; Mrs. Rick (Aveda) Allen; Arthur Mazigian; Ruby Mezigian; Myles (Robin), Harry (Cindy) and Clark Couyoumjian. Also loved by great grandchildren; Andrea and Brandon BenI kendorf, Justin Dangermond Allen, Christina Stephanie Kazanjian.

Dear sister of Mrs. Haigouhi Dellalian, Meguerditch (Berjouhi) Petenian, Minas (Haiganoush) Petenian. Also loved by many, nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation Sunday 6-9 p.m. Prayers Sunday 7:30 p.m.

at St. John's Armenian Church, Southfield. Funeral Service Monday 11 a.m. at the Church. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Family requests memorial gifts to St. John's Armenian Church and AGBU Alex Manoogian School. Arrangements by Edward Korkolan Funeral Home, 541-8325. KNOBELSDORF CHARLES E. Age 72 of White Lake.

October 19, 1993, Dear father Kenneth Charles (Linda), Karen (Clayton) Siple, and Cynthia Ann Stang. Grandfather of Mark and Stacy Oathout and John Lubitz. Brother of Harry Rosinski, Bob and James Knobelsdorf. Preceded in death by his brothers, John Rosinski and George Knobelsdorf. Private family services were held at the Lynch Sons Funeral Home 340 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake.

Mr. Knobelsdorf was a WWI1 Marine Veteran and a retired Detroit Police Officer, also a member of the Northwood Masonic Lodge and a 32nd degree Mason. Memorials appreciated to the Salvation Army. to LARSEN ARLENE M. October 20 in Cedarburg, WI.

Beloved mother of William H. Larsen and Annetta Joan Teske, Also survived by nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Sister of Beatrice Brown, Marie Campbell, and Harold LaCombe. Funeral Monday 10 a.m. at Vasu, Rodgers, Connell Chapel of A.

J. Desmond Sons, 4375 N. Woodward, (betw. 13-14 Mile). Family will receive friends I Sundav 2-9 p.m.

a ZLOTUCHA STANISLAWA Wife of the late Michael. Mother of Delphine (Raymond) Woltowicz, Virginia Kerszulis, Celia Leyman, and Laura Brefka. Grandchildren, great-grandchildren also and survive. greatFuneral Monday 9 a.m. from the Jurkiewicz Wilk Funeral Home, 2396 Caniff; and 9:30 a.m.

St. Florian Church. Prayers Sunday 5 p.m. Visitation Sunday 1-9 p.m. THELMA Age 82 of Alma.

Passed away Friday, Oct. 22 at the Grafiot Community Hospital in Alma. Born July 24, 1911 in Mt. Pleasant to Augustus and Louise (Bollman) Sumner. Funeral services will be Tuesday, October 26 at 11 a.m.

Patrick's Church in Irish Town (near Shepherd) with Fr. T. J. Flemming officiating. Burial in the Church cemetery.

Rosary Monday even: 7:30 p.m. from Berry Funeral Home, in Shepherd. Friends may call home anytime and after Monday at funeral 2 p.m. Sunday, Mrs. Lybeer married Maurice Lybeer Nov.

29, 1930 at St. Patrick's Church in in death Irish in Town. He preceded her 1989. She was a member of St. Patrick's Church and its altar society, She was a life resident of the area.

Survived by two sons, Edward Lybeer of Landers, CA and Maurice and his wife Connie Lybeer of Mt. Pleasant; one daughter, Evelyn and her husband Lucien Mareel of St. Clair Shores, 15 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, four sisters, and two brothers. MARR JOSEPH J. age 79, October 21.

Uncle of Thomas Crowley, Ellen Crowley, Anne Ronco, Margaret Kundahl, Mary Gutowski, Kathleen Mary Angela VanKoughnett, Paone, Charles Marr 11, Sheila Guiney, Charles Guiney, Joseph Owen Guiney, and Kathleen Guiney. Also survived by one sister in law Angela Marr; and 12 great nieces and nephews. Mr. Marr, an in architectural Wyandotte, Ml Engineer, November 6, born 1913, He was a graduate of Univ. of Detroit, a member of the Knights of Columbus and was a trustee of the Wyandotte Board of Education 1950-1954.

Visitation at F. Thon Funeral Home, 2760 Biddle Wyandotte Sun. 1-3 p.m. and 5-9 p.m. with a Rosary at 8 p.m.

Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m. from the H.F. Thon Funeral Home to St. Patrick Church, Wyandotte at 10 a.m. Burial at St.

Dominic Cemetery, Clinton, to Mi. St. Patrick Family donations Building Fund or Michigan Cancer Foundation. MATHIAK HERBERT A. Of Redington Shores, FL, formerly of Royal Oak.

October 22, 1993. Age Husband of the late Ethel Mae; father of Lee (Gerry) of Clarkston and Bruce (Darlene) of Ortonsurvived by seven I grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Herb retired as VP of Burton Abstract Title Co. after known 40 years of service. He was for his personal gifts of artistry.

Funeral service Wednesday 10 a.m. at the Lewis E. Wint Son Trust 100 Funeral Home, Clarkston, with Rev. Ken Zielke officiating. Interment Glen Eden Cemetery.

Friends may visit als may be made to the Disabled Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. MemoriAmerican Veterans Foundation. MILLER ANN M. Age 68. October 22, 1993.

Beloved wife of the late Everett. Dear sister of Virginia. Addis, Catherine Law and Dorothy Miller. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services from the R.G, G.R.

Harris Funeral Home 31551 Ford Garden City, Monday 10:15 a.m. to St. Mary of Wayne Church 11 a.m. Visitina Sunday 2-9 p.m. 30 Monuments Cemeteries, CEMETERY Lots (4) in section 41, Forest Lawn.

$2800. Call after 6 p.m. (517) 654-3328 FOREST LAWN CEMETERY Section 42, Lot 31, 51750.771-9588 PARKVIEW Livonia, 2 lots, $450 ea. 313-449-4083 ROSELAND Park Cemetery 2 lots, $900 for both. 442-4973 2 rights together in crypt.

WOODLAWN CEMETERY $12,000. 875-7312 8 a.m.-4p.m. 50 In Memoriam Loving Memory Of MARGARET JOHN KERNER Though many years have passed, to us who loved and lost you, your memory will always last. Sadly missed by your daughters and grandchildren. IF YOU WISH TO PLACE a remembrance for a loved one, please contact Mrs.

Wink at 977-7643 for more information and assistance. 55 Card and of Thanks Prayers MAY the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us; St. Jude, Worker of Miracles pray for us; St. Jude Helper of the Hopeless, pray times for us.

Say this if prayer a day for 9 days, has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Prayer to the Holy Spirit Holy Spirit, You who made me see everything and showed the way to reach my ideal; You who and gave me the divine gift to forgive forget the wrong that is done to me; and You who are in all instances of my life with me. in this short dialog, want to thank you for everything and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from You, no matter how great the material desire may be. loved I want to be with you and my ones in your perpetual glory, Amen.

Thank you for your love toward me and my loved 3 ones. Persons must pray the pray consecutive days without asking your wish after the third day the how wish will be granted no matter difficult may be. Promise to publish this dialog as soon as this favor is granted. M. G.

The family of HILDEGARD BACH wish to express their sincere thanks for the many expressions of sympathy and kindnesses shown at the time of our bereavement. 0).

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