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Detroit Free Press du lieu suivant : Detroit, Michigan • Page 78

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8C DETROIT 'FREE FEBRUARY 9, 1994 MACOMB PEOPLE Military news Tell us about your family members and friends in uniform. Photos are welcome, but please send duplicate pictures only, as we cannot return any. No Polaroid or Xerox photos can be used. If you need more room, use an additional sheet of paper. Name of military person: City of residence: Rank (explain abbreviations): Branch of service Where stationed: Education (high school college): Other information (such as military honors, promotions, length of service): First and last names and city of parents, grandparents or other immediate family: Your name Day phone Address City Send to: Military News, Dana Jackson, Free 64 Cherry Mt.

Clemens MI 48043; 1-810-469-4683 How to announce a birth The Free Press will print basic information about area births. (Street addresses will not be published, but we need them for our records.) Sorry, photos cannot be returned. No Polaroid or Xerox photos can be used. If you need more room, please use an additional sheet of paper. Baby's full name Mother's first and last name Father's first and last name Address City Born on Month Day Weight Brothers and sisters (include ages): Grandparents (first and last names and place of residence): Great-grandparents (first and last names and place of residence): Other information (if listing namesake, include full name, city, and if deceased): Your name Day phone Address City Send to: Births, Dana Jackson, Free 64 Cherry Mt.

Clemens MI 48043; 469-4683 How to announce: a wedding anniversary The Free Press announces anniversaries that are divisible by 5, or for more than 50 years. (Street addresses will not be published, but we need them for our records.) No Polaroid or Xerox photos can be used. Photos cannot be returned. If you need more room, use an additional sheet of paper. Husband's full name Wife's full (maiden) name Address City Married on Month Day Year Tell how couple met, where they married or give other comments: If listing children, give first and last names and place of residence: Number of grandchildren Great-grandchildren Your name Day phone Address City Send to: Anniversaries, Dana Jackson, Free 64 Cherry Mt.

Clemens MI 48043; 469-4683 How to announce a wedding Note: The Free Press does not print engagement announcements. The Free Press will print basic information about your wedding, including a photo. (Street addresses will not be published, but we need them for our records.) Sorry, photos cannot be returned. No Polaroid or Xerox photos can be used. If you need more space, use an extra sheet of paper.

Bride's (maiden) name Groom's name Her hometown His hometown Married on Month Day Place married Where will couple live? If listing parents, include first and last names and tell where they live: Bride's parents: Groom's parents: Tell about honeymoon or give other comments: Your name Day phone Address City Send to: Weddings, Dana Jackson, Free 64 Cherry Mt. Clemens MI 48043; 469-4683 BIRTHS Hardt of Berkley and the late Clara Zundel, who is Clara's namesake. -Clara Grace Zundel, first child of Jill and Gary Zundel of Detroit, was born Jan. 13. She weighed 7 pounds 6 ounces.

Grandparents are and Arline Zundel of Shelby and Dick and Carol Hardt of Great-grandmothers are Mae I Nathan Daniel Alexander was born Dec. 29 to Mary and Steve Alexander of Armada. He weighed 8 pounds 1 ounce and joins Hannah Rose, 14 months. Grandparents are Ed and Cathy Alexander of Rochester Hills and Nick and Helen Szczerba of Madison Heights. Great-grandmother is Anne Boyle of Warren.

Brianna Lynn Noll, first child of Wendy Manary Noll and Gordon Noll of St. Clair Shores, was born Jan. 12. She weighed 6 pounds 13 ounces. Grandparents are Pete and Donna Noll of St.

Clair Shores and Vi and Ross Manary of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Great-grandmothers are Betty 0'Daniel of St. Clair Shores and Elise Noll of Detroit. a Kyle John Rymiszewski, first child of Aimee and Ken Rymiszewski of Sterling Heights, was born Dec.

11. He weighed 7 pounds 14 ounces. Grandparents are Martin and Lydia Cowher of New Baltimore and Tom and Lucille Rymiszewski of Hamtramck. Great-grandparents are Tom and Mary Kay Barron of Roseville. -Kurt Alan Siebenaller first child of Carmen and Siebenaller Clinton born Nov.

10. weighed 8 ounces. Grandparents are Barbara and Don Siebenaller of Warren and Maria and Steve Banks of Battle Creek. a Patrick MacLeod Sattelmeier was born Nov. 30 to Susan and David Sattelmeier of Eastpointe.

He weighed 9 pounds 2 ounces and joins brother Trevor, 3. He is the second grandchild for Tom and Susan Metzdorf of Auburn Hills and the fifth grandchild for Peggy MacLeod of Mt. Clemens and Jim and Karen Sattelmeier of Mt. Clemens. Greatgrandparents are William and Mary McKnight of Auburn Hills (formerly of Monroe); Donald MacLeod of Livonia; and Ruth Sattelmeier of Tucson, Ariz.

Patrick is named in memory of his late great-grandfather Erwin "Pat" Metzdorf. His middle name honors Grandma Peggy. Jessica Ann Prentiss was born Jan. 15 to Kelly and Richard Prentiss Jr. of New Baltimore.

She weighed 7 pounds 14 ounces and joins brother Ryan, 3. Grandparents are Kathleen and Marvin Keys of Clinton Twp. and Joanne and Richard Prentiss of Warren. Great-grandmother is Ila Prentiss of Marysville. Michael Joseph Szucsansky was born Dec.

16 to Jeannette and Joseph Szucsansky of Clinton Twp. He weighed 9 pounds even and joins sister Kathryn, 3. Grandparents are Mario and Maria DiFilippo of Roseville and Joseph and the late Loyola Szucsansky of Mt. Clemens. Great-grandmother is Irene Zidowsky of New Jersey.

Elise Clare Hozeski was born Jan. 20 to Karen and Kevin Hozeski of Rochester Hills. She weighed 7 pounds 1 ounce. Grandparents are Fran Foster of Richmond, Bill Foster of Roseville, and Ken and Gloria Hozeski of Grandville. Kyle Michael Kerler was born Jan.

14 to Lance and Alice Kerler of Clinton Twp. He weighed 8 pounds 5 ounces and joins Jason, 12, Melissa, 10, Gregory, 8, and Jessica, 7. Grandparents are Crystal and Dale Sonnenberg of Morley and William and the late Jeanne Kerler of Madison Heights. Great-grandparents are Ron and Grace Wegner of Armada and Alice and the late Edward Sonnenberg of Morley. Zachary Daniel Venglar was born Jan.

14 to Eileen and Daniel Venglar of Shelby Twp. He weighed 9 pounds 1 ounce and joins brother Christopher, Grandparents are Norman and Helen Jackman of Utica, Steve and Joy Venglar of Shelby Twp. and Laura Bianco of Warren. 1 Anthony Mario Giacona was born Jan. 22 to Tressa and Gerard Giacona of Macomb Twp.

He weighed 8 pounds 8 ounces and joins Emily, 10, Nick, 9, Alex, 6, and Vincent, 2. Grandparents are Jack and Angeline Plizga of Clinton Twp. and Charles and Agnes Giacona of Warren. Elena Maria Cuellar was born Jan. 22 to Angela and Caesar Cuellar of Algonac.

She weighed 8 pounds 8 ounces. Grandparents are William and Jeanne Ginzel of Jeddo, Caesar and Jane Cuellar of New Baltimore and Maryann Cuellar of Hayward, Calif. Great are Maria Elena Cuellar of New Baltimore, Chester and Lillian Kudla of Onekama, and Leroy and Violet Jacobs of Port Huron. Alicia Noelle Gillard was born Jan. 20 to Patricia and John Gillard of Richmond.

She weighed 7 pounds 9 ounces and joins brother Nicholas, 20 months. Grandparents are Bernice and Bernard Bertram of Harbor Beach and Jackie and Pete Gillard of Richmond. Kimberly Lynn Jones was born Jan. 20 to Mary Jo and Gene Jones of Shelby Twp. She weighed 6 pounds 8 ounces and joins brother Ryan, 3.

Grandparents are Bob and Joann Brutyn of Shelby Gene and Mary Jones of New Haven, and Irma Jones of Warren. Great-grandmother is Cecilia Brutyn of Clinton Twp. I Ashley Marie Raskey was born Jan. 20 to Patricia and Randy Raskey of Clinton Twp. She weighed 4 pounds ounces and joins Rachele, 10, and Robin, 8.

Grandparents are Carol and John Kowalski of Sun City Center, and Madonna Spence of Sterling Heights. Great-grandparents are Pearl and Robert Frisby of St. Clair Shores. DOWN GO PRICES! AWAY GO PROFITS! TO HASTEN THE Kriss Furniture Company Fine Furniture Since 1947 12004 E. NINE MILE BETWEEN HOOVER GROESBECK WARREN GREAT $500,000 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE PERMIT GOB INVOLVING EVERY ARTICLE STOREWIDE TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 10 AM-8 PM SATURDAY 10 AM-5 PM ALL FURNITURE NOTHING HELD CASH CHECK VISA MASTER CARD FINAL OFF BACK! ALL SALES NOW! LSC1994 WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES ANNIVERSARIES Frank Twp.

Berkley. HESTAND-RISKE Dec. 31: Hoeyap Hestand and Terry Riske, both of Warren, were married at the Candle Glow Wedding Chapel. The bride is the daughter of Jun Ju Cha and Yul Mon of Seoul, Korea. The bridegroom is the son of Donna and Wayne Sawdey of Tavales, Fla.

The newlyweds will continue to live in Warren. NOLL-ARNETT Dec. 18: Danielle Bridget Noll and Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Paul E. Arnett were married at the St. Clair Inn in St.

Clair. A reception also was held at the inn. The bride is the daughter of Peter and Donna Noll of St. Clair Shores. The bridegroom is the son of Nancy and Rick Wikoff of Maroa, Ill.

The newlyweds will live in Virginia, and then in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where Paul will be stationed later this year. BEAUBIEN-WARE Oct. 30: Leilani Castro Beaubien and Mark Christopher Ware, both of Utica, were married at the Church of Today in Warren. A reception followed at the Sterling Inn in Sterling Heights. The bride is the daughter of Gloria Castro of Hamtramck and Robert Castro of Warren.

The bridegroom is the son of I Robert and Gail Ware of Rochester. The newlyweds honeymooned on a Caribbean cruise and at Disney World. They will continue to live in Utica. WYNNS-LIEBERMAN Nov. 26: Elaine Ruth Wynns of Royal Oak and Cary Bruce Lieberman of Des Moines, Iowa, were married at the Arriva restaurant in Warren.

They are living in Royal Oak. The bride's parents are the late Edgar and Stella Wynns. The bridegroom is the son of Evelyn (and the late Maurice) Lieberman of Urbandale, Iowa. The newlyweds spent their wedding night at the historic Dearborn Inn. The bridegroom's sons joined them the following day to tour Henry Ford Museum.

ALESI 50TH Jan. 14: Paula (Amadei) and Mariano Alesi of Sterling Heights celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. They met while attending Pershing High School and were married in Lawton, Okla. Their soils, Michael Alesi and Paul Alesi, both of Sterling Heights, hosted: an anniversary reception at Marinelli's restaurant. The Alesi grandchildren are Jason, Bryan, James and Gina.

are Lonnie Colvin and Gwendolyn Crumpler, both of Detroit; Jacqueline Blanks of Oak Park; Sandra Breckenridge of Detroit, and the late Donald Colvin. They also have eight grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. COLVIN 50TH Jan. 31: Julia (Parker) and Kirby Colvin of Birmingham, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. A party was hosted Jan.

29 at the Embassy Suites in Southfield by their children. The Colvins met while attending Westfield High School in Birmingham, Ala. Their five children II, Kurt of was He pounds 2 TELL US This page was compiled by: Dana Jackson Free 64 Cherry St. Mt. Clemens MI 48043 Phone: 469-4683 Weddings, births, anniversaries and military announcements are listed each week in the Free Press.

If you need an announcement form, please call and one will be mailed to you. There is no charge for an announcement. To list a calendar item, send details three weeks in advance. Please include a daytime phone number that can be called for more information. THE FINAL MARKDOWNS HAVE BEEN TAKEN THIS WEEK FOR THE LAST 2.

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