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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 28

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Thursday, Feb. 12, '70 DETROIT FREE PRESS Obituaries J. Lukasiewicz, Vendor of Papers Services for Joseph Lukasiewicz, a popular newspaper vendor on Detroit's east side for more than 30 years, will be at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Stanislaus Church, 5818 Dubois.

Mr. Lukasiewicz, 51, of 12862 Denoter Sterling Heights, died Wednesday at William Beaumont Hoscustomers as and back in their automopital. Known to his Mr. Lukasiew- biles. "Joe College," sold the Free Press at the Police found the bicycle icz corner of Chene and E.

Forest badly damaged several days caused his retire- after it was until illness stolen, tomers continued their drivment in 1967. he rode a ling service until the bike was A victim of polio, bicycle daily from his home, repaired. Lukaslewicz is survived at 5212 Jos. Campau, to Mr. then where he sold by his sister, Mrs.

Mildred the corner Clonz. papers. A rosary will be at 8 p.m. THE SPECIALLY designed Friday at the Wasik Funeral bicycle was stolen in 1954, Home, 2225 Medbury. Burial and for several days loyal will be at Mt.

Olivet Cemecustomers drove him to work tery. John R. Wilt, 66, Executive 66, retired senior vice-preslwill be 10 a.m. Saturday at Shores. Shores, died Wednesday at his A rosary will be said at 8 p.m.

Friday in the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack, Grosse Pointe Park. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Regina Pocock, Native Detroiter Services Mrs. Regina L. Pocock, lifelong Detroit resident, will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday at the Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward, Oak. Royal, Pocock, 86, of 18220 Littlefield, died Wednesday at the Bloomfield Hills Nursing Center. She was a member of Westminister Presbyterian Church, and of the church's Docas Auxiliary. Mrs.

Pocock was also a member of the women's auxiliary of the Knights Templar Commandery No. 1 and the Women's City Club of Detroit. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jered Stark; three sons, Bryant William S. and George 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. John B. Patterson, Ex-Free Press Aide Services for John B. Patterson, retired Free Press advertising salesman, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St.

Ambrose Church, Hampton and Wayburn. Mr. Patterson, 86, of 1304 Philip, died Tuesday in the Moroun Nursing Home. He was a native of Bay City. He retired from the Free Press in 1958.

At the time of his death he was vice-president of the National Rubber and Litho Plate Co. He was a life member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge No. 34. Surviving are his wife, Frances; three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Erdos, Mrs.

Karl Kuchenmeister and Mrs. Harry Van Wormer; three sons, Gilbert Stuart and Thomas Hubbell; one brother, two sisters, 19 grandchildren and 28 greatgrandchildren. A rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack, Grosse Pointe Park. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Bion Wentworth, Sales Manager Services for Bion C. Wentworth, former national and international sales and marketing manager for the D. E. Johansson Co. of Dearborn, will be at 9:45 a.m.

Thursday in St. Alfonse's Church, Ocean Springs, Miss. Mr. Wentworth, 55, died Sunday in New Orleans. He formerly lived in Bloomfield Hills and was a member of St.

Hugo of the Hills Church there. Surviving are his wife, Harriet; a daughter, Mrs. Robert E. Besecovo, and a son, Capt. William D.

II. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery here. George Cutter, Fisher Body Retiree George 0. Cutter, 65, a former executive with the Fisher Body Division of General Motors died Monday in Harper Hospital.

Mr. Cutter, of 618 Overhill Bloomfield Township, retired last September as assistant to the controller at Fisher Body. A graduate of Bowdoin College, Mr. Cutter formerly was president of the Bowdoin Alumni Association in Michigan. He also taught at Harvard University, where he received his master's degree in 1927.

Survivors include his wife, Ann; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Yans Jr. and Mrs. James Wang; a son, Lt. George a granddaughter; a sister, Mrs.

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TODAYS COUNTRY wdee THE dOl COUNTRY JEANNE C. RILEY 1 MUSIC GLEN CAMPBELL TOP COUNTRY RADIO JOHNNY CASH 15 wdee Services for John R. Wilt, dent of Manufacturers Bank, St. Lucy's Church, St. Clair Mr.

Wilt, of St. Clair home. Mr. Wilt began his banking career in Detroit in 1924. He joined Manufacturers Bank when it was founded in 1933.

He was named an officer of the bank in 1945 and appointed He 1 retired 1966. senior vice in 1956. president Long active in community affairs, Mr. Wilt served as chairman on the Mayor's Committee for the Eradication of Tuberculosis; director of the Detroit Convention Bureau; the Water, Mr. Wilt Mr.

Wilt Sewer and Drainage Committee of the Greater Detroit Board of Commerce; chairman of the Sanitation Council for Southeastern Michigan and as a trustee and treasurer of the Sister Kenney Michigan Rehabilitation Foundation. He was also on the board of directors of Taylor and Gaskin, Maccabees Mutual Life Insurance Crowley Milner Detroit Gravure and Snyder Corp. He was a member of the Detroit Golf Club; the Detroit Club; the Hundred Club; the Key' Club and the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club where he was a former commodore. He attended the University of Michigan and the Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University. Surviving are his wife, Louise, and a sister.

Deaths Elsewhere Ben Alley, Singer of '30s Fame Ben Alley, 69, a singing star of the 1930s who became famous during that era for his radio shows which included "'The Nocturne Hour," whose throat has been partly paralyzed since 1943. He launched such songs as "For You," "Love Letters in the Sand" and "Miss You." He was stricken with spinal meningitis in 1943 and lay unconscious 29 days in a hospital. Died in Miami, after a heart attack. Dr. H.

Austin Peck, 48, president of State University College at Postsdam, N.Y.; in Potsdam by hanging himself after an illness of a year and a half. Helen Kim, 71, internationally known pioneer woman educator in Korea, president emeritus of Ewha Women's University in Korea and the first Korean woman to obtain a doctorate degree, which was awarded to her by Columbia University in 1931; in Seoul of a cerebral hemorrhage. Eleanor H. Le Maire, 72, nationally known business-interior designer who headed Eleanor Le Maire Associated in New York City. David Frisch, 67, founder of Frisch's Restaurants Inc.

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