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4B DETROIT FREE PRESSTUESDAY. APRIL 13, 1999 iTOTi pi Detroit's new school board might lay off 520 tradespeople needs fixing, he said. Hendrix said the district would save money by not having to employ trades workers full time. The plan would give principals greater leeway in choosing contractors and more money in their building repair budgets. Working with contractors is nothing new to the principals.

Anthony Byk, principal of McGregor Elementary School, said he needed one thing to get repairs done quickly: "Money. That's the No. 1 thing," he said. This year, Byk has used $3,000 in emergency funds to fix backed-up toilets and buy heating system parts. Keeping on top of his school's physical condition adds to his workload, Byk said, but it may mean a cleaner, safer school.

Union officials couldn't immediately be reached for comment. Mario Ortiz can be reached at 1-313-222-6513. By Mario G. Ortiz Free Press Education Writer Detroit school board chairman Freman Hendrix has said improving schools quickly will mean changing old ways of doing business. That's why Hendrix on Monday said one of the board's top priorities will be to attack the district's balky in-house repair service.

Hendrix said the newly appointed school board, which meets for the first time Wednesday, will consider laying off roughly 520 trades workers, largely because of widespread complaints that repairs are done too slowly. Hendrix said he has heard from principals, teachers and school engineers about the schools' poor condition. "There have to be better ways of delivering services," he said. One idea would allow principals to seek private contactors to repair doors, toilets or whatever Willard Koths: Prominent in Taylor business, politics RTfl FuneralsServices Today EWALD KULP RAMSEY ANTHONY (Art) April 10, 1999 age 82 beloved husband CATHERINE A. (Dempsey) April 10 im Beloved wife DAN (Radasan) Beloved Husband of the Late Mary BOLTER, MARGARET ANN Matt 10:30 a.m.

at St. of Evelyn. Dearest father of Robert A and James A. of Elmer. Loving mother of Michael (Joy), Richard Dear Father ot Elizabeth (Ted) Bzovi, veronica (Ed Athanosius Church.

(Christine) Ewald. Loving and proud grandfather ot (Joan), James (Karen), Judith (Eugene) Priebe and McNeil, Dorothy (Donald) Ga mis, and penise (Larry) Cheryl, Thomas, Stephen. Michelle 4 David. Great Kathryne (Steven) Herron Leaves 14 grandchildren, Fowler Dear Brother of the late Domnice Ra doshan. BOWERMAN, EDITH COX Memorial service II am at aran5father ot Arianne 4 Cole Dearest brother of seven great grandchildren.

Sister of Mary McCarter. Loving Grandfather of David, Sherte. Laurie, Debbie, Trinity United Methodist, 7633 W. St. Joseph, Lansing.

Tnera stencet. Cecilia Ruszkiewicz 4 Irene Ewald. Funeral Service Thursday 9 15 am from the Sajewski Brenda, Steven. Danielle, and Jessica Loving Great CHAMBERLAIN, ELLEN WINES Funeral Mass 10 AMat Visitation Monday 3-9 and Tuesday 1-9 m. at Wuiek Funeral Home 19111 W.

Warren to St Theodore Church Grandfather of Madison Carissa, canoice, Kyle. Si Fab" Cathohc Church Farmington Hills Calcaterra Sons' Inc. 36900 Schoenherr Rd. at Metro at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Hedwig Cemetery Scripture Amanda, and Brooke Visitation Tuesday 3-9 af rr-3 rr; Pkwy (la Mile). Rosary Tuesday 7 p.m. Instate service Wednesday 7 p.m. Instate Tuesday 4-9 p.m. and Voran Funeral Home (Dearborn Chapel), 23701 Ford COLEMAN, MORRIS II a Voran Funeral Home Wednesday 10 30 a till 11 a m.

time of Mass at St. Wednesday Noon-9 p.m. Rd. with a Prayer Service at 7:30 Funeral (Dearborn Chapel 1, 23701 Ford Rd. Isidore Church at 18201 23 Mile Rd.

Interment Resurrec- Wednesday 10 a.m. at SS Peter 4 Paul Romanian CORTE, JEAN JOYCE Funeral 9:30 AM from the tion Cemetery Mr. Ewald was a member of Eastpointe LABADIE Wed" L.J. Griffin Funeral Home, 7707 Middlebelt Rd. Eagles post 2474 MILDRED L.

age 73. of Lincoln Park, died April 11, 1999. 9 30 a.m. until time ot service. AM FLORO REINELT Resurrection Funeral Home.

STEPHAN Age 23, April 7th in Lake Linden, Ml Dear (Charmaine), and Paul, one daughter Lynn (David) EDWARD J. 1999, in Florida Formerly of Grosse DEAVER, DANN TAYLOR Open House "Celebration of son of Arthur (Louise) Floro, and Sheilla Robert. Dear Banish, three grandchildren; Andrea, Jonathan, and Pointe Woods. Beloved husband of Mavis. Predeceased Life at Deaver residence from 1-6 p.m.

brother of Heather Floro and Brian Cannon. Visitation Bryan, and one sister Pattie of Zanesville, Ohio, by his first wife of 40 years, Bette Ruth. Dear father ot I. a Tuesday 2-9 p.m Funeral Wednesday morning 10 a.m. Visitation 5-9 pm Tuesday, 12-9 pm Wednesday, 30 Donn E.

(Ulla), James N. (Mary Ellen), Joanne Villis DORFMAN, SAM Graveside service 11 a.m. at nai )h Wuieck-Calcaterra and Sons 369oifschoen- Thursday at J.L. Peters Funeral Home, Inc. 3880 (Ray) and Jack (Jamie).

Also survived by seven grand- Israel Cemetery Novi. herr at Metro Parkway (16 Mile). Fort Lincoln Park (313-928-6500). Funeral Mass 10 children. Brother of Evelyn Akers.

Funeral service at FRENETTE, DOROTHY II a Abiding Presence am Thursday at Christ the Good Shepherd, Lincoln A.J. Desmond Sons Funeral Home, 2600 Crooks Rd. Lutheran Church, 1550 W.Walton, Rochester Hills FRANK Park. Interment Our Lady of Hope, Brownstown, Ml. (btwn.

Maple 4 Big Beaver), Saturday 11 am. Family HARE, AUDREY J. Funeral service 10 a m. Livonia ELLEN M. of Clorkston, April 11, 1999, age 62, wife of will receive IriendsPriday 4-8 pm.

Chapel of fhe Harry Will Trust 100 Funeral Home Ronald mother of Jeftery Townsend and Patricia 7 BIGGS Studier; grandmother of Jason, Russell, Curtis and INEZBelovedwifeoftheleteRoland Dearest mother of kiuuj HENRY, GERALOINE H. Verheyden-Duross Funeral Nicholas, sister of Donald and Michael Visitation Roland, Barbara, Connie (Roger) Bole and the late RUTH DOROTHY Age 98, ot Dexter, formerly of Detroit, Home, 28499 Schoenherr, S. ot 12 Mi. 810-756-5530. Tuesday 1-9 pm at the Lewis E.

Win) TRUST 100 Funeral Denise. Also survived by eight grandchildren and two died April 6, 1999 Dear mother ot Barbara (Fay) Knapp HORNSBY, HARRY 11 a Nixon Funeral Home, Home, Clorkston. great grandchildren Dear sister of MaryJo (James) of Dexter and the late Richard Riggs and Meriorie nu Riddi. A. Wv.nTintt.

Leonard. Funeral service Thursday 10 00 a.m. at the Woodworth, also six grandchildren and eight great wpiooieave.vvyanaoiie. FRIEND Arthur J. VanLerberghe Funeral Home 30600 Harper, St.

grandchildren. Memorial service Sunday, April 18 at JED, ANNA B. 10 a.m. at St. Christopher Catholic LINCOLN Age 86 died April 5 1999 in Largo.

Florida Clair Shores (Betw. 12 and 13 Mile Rd.) Visitation p.m. at First Congregational Church, William 4 Church. Beloved husband of Thelma. Dear father of Wednesday 4-9 p.m.

State Streets, Ann Arbor. Interment in Evergreen KEAN JOSEPH II TO Mass at Christ The Good Skj Marsha (Glenn) Gummerus and James. Three Cemetery, Detroit. Memorials suggested to Howell ShepardCathohc Church PH grandchildren survive. Mr.

Friend spent his LANDA Carnegie Library or Dexter ubrary ArranMments by sneparo catholic Church. r-Te in Bri9M0n, M. He was a retired FELICIA April 10 1999 Beloved wile of the late Santo MacDonald's Funeral Home, Howelf(517-5463800l. KELM, HELEN T. Instate 10 30 am St.

Ives Catholic Theatre Manager for United Detroit Theatres He was a bear 1 mother ot Gasper (Toni) Frank Catherine i "and Church, Southtield, Mass I) am. member ot Redford Lodge 152 A.M., WWII Army Tom(Jean). 14 grandchildren 1 23 great-grandchildren. ROCK KLUWE, MARGARET Funeral Service 10 30 AM at V'teran. Cremation has taken place.

Sister of Mary DiPoala, Frank, Jim and Sam Maisano. RUTH G. Age 86. Most loving mother of Gretchen, died St Michael Church, Canton Visitation Monday 4-9 p.m. Tuesday 1-9 p.m.

at in their home in Kalamazoo on April 9th, 1999. Born on rrrz, TZ Tc i GA50W Bagnasco-Tabbi Funeral Home 25800 Harper (bfw. 10-11 October 31, 1912 in Detroit. Ruth always thought about pRGf J'. Fuheral 12 Noon at Kaui Funeral julia P.

April 10, 1999 of Troy. Wife of the late Dr. Fred Mire). Instate Wednesday at St. Angela's Church from the other person first-her life was full ot giving and Home, 27830 Gratiot, Roseville.

Gasow Mother otLinda Burtonof Stuart, Florida and 9:30 a.m. til time of Mass 10a.m. Rosary Tuesday 8 m. loving. Donations to the Arthritis Foundation ot LINDBERG, SUSAN Services 2 p.m.

at the Ira Kaufman the late Sally Korn. Also survived by 5 grandchildren, Southwest Michigan or the Visiting Nurse and Hospice Chapel 6 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandson. LANG Service of SW Michigan. A Celebration of Life and rr Funeral service at the Wm. R.

Hamilton 820 E. jam Pierre JOHN) ADril 11 1999 Beloved husband of Memorial on May 1st in Kalamazoo. Arrangements by Chapel Maplei Wednesday II AM. Vi'sitation Tie Johann i be! father of Janet (Gordon Redmond Funeral Home 330 N. WEstnedge, Kalama- MacAlp.ne Funeral Home, Kinde.

Tuesday 2-4 6-1 PM. Memorial tributes may be made hem.n Fred (Patricia), Geraldine (Bill) Bruckel and too, Ml, 49007, 1616) 343-6156. McLEAN, DOLORES E. 10 am St. Alexander Catholic to the Julio Gasow Fund for Pure Bred Dogs at School jolette (Dennis) German.

Also survived by one sister, Church, 27835 Shiawassee, at 10 a.m. of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University. to grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral ROLLINSON PERCHA DONALD Wvire 7 at Leonard A nrw Service Wednesday at II a m. in the Chapel of the J.

MARK A. Age 82 of Howell, April 9, 1999 Beloved Turowsk'i 4 Sol TFunerol Home Middlebelt GILARDY PIFF'N FUNERAL HOME, 42600 Ford (W. of nusoad of Grace. Dear father of Mark of Milford and Turowski 4 son Funeral Home, J(H) Middlebelt WILLIAM "GIL" H. 77 of Gaylord and formerly of Lilley Rd.) Family will receive visitors Tuesday 1-9 p.m.

Barbara Rockwell of Grosse He. Three grandchildren SAMELAK, DAVID R. Visitation 10 am at SS. Cyril and Detroit Died Apr 8 in Florida Dear father of William H. and onesister-Marion Paradisof N.J.

Funeral services Methodius Church, 41233 Ryan, until Mass at It. Gilardy. Pamela G. Madden, Mary Ellen Lanouette, LaRAIA Thursday at It a.m. at the First United Methodist (kiipa niiMM wvir ftin at the ralrMerra.

Anne G. Driver, Dr. Amy G. Andrews; loving GENEVIEVE A Aae 69, April 6, 1999 Beloved wife of Church of Howell. Visitation at the Lamb Funeral Home, Soboci'nski Horne 2 12? Kelly Rd Ea moin I grandfather of William O.

Shannon K. Madden, vincenT Dear mother Deborah (Michael) Connoll? Howell Tuesday 7-9 p.m and Wednesday 2-9 p.m. aooocinsM i-unerai nome, uui reny casipom.e. Rej)mr Lanoue1tei Todd Ryan C. 4 Brittany B.

Mary (John) LaRaia and Mark (Robin) LaRaia Sister Memorial contributions to the Michigan Parkinson STADNIK, STELLA AGNES 10 a m. at Vasu, Rodgers Gilardy, Drew Brie 4 Kip J. Driver, Patrick C. 4 of Helen, Dolores, Frank, Joe, Stanley and Bill. Foundation.

Connell Chapel ot A.J. Desmond 4 Sons Drendan J. Andrews. FUNERAL Wednesday, 11 a.m., Grandmother of five Visitation Thursday 3-9 m. at TERRILL LYDIAE 10am St Anne'sMead 16106 12 St.

Mary's Cathedral, Gaylord Visitation Tuesday, Resurrection Funeral Home 40800 Hayes Rd. (S of 18 ROSS MMeRd Wtr, Hamilton Co.Um4-6M0 IS CWr' MmwM HERMAN died April 11, 1999 ot Bloomfield Hills, Ml and -pu nrhr. u. Ml. Contributions to Gaylord Elks.

Gardens East Boca Raton, FL Veteran of WW II Beloved husband of Dearborn Chapel of Howe Marsna Heller-Ross Loving father of Vivian Ross Peterson Funeral Home. GILMER -k (Harris), Jay Ross and Neena Ross Loving grandfather UHLIAN, ARTHELLA RUTH 11:00 a.m. at Kerrington FLORENCE Age 96 of Westland Dear sister of Arvilla JAM" of Zochary, Daniel, Geoffrey and Morgan Alsosurvived Funeral Alternatives Beauchamp, Jack (Elaine) BrydenandWilliamlVirgin- Maryann and predeceased death by Kath- by a sister Elaine Wander and a brother Al Ross and i) Bryden and the late Elmer Bryden, Dorothy Mills iV'iV rin and, i.Wlve5,iuLovm'r 5' stepchildren Martha Ross and Ben Heller. Donations VAUGHAN, LINWOOO MASON 11AM Weise Funeral and Katharine Gilbert. Also survived by many nieces vfc Kathleen (Johnl Moore, Shirley fBob) Dahl, be made t0 the Hospice By The Sea, 1531 W.

Home, Allen Park. and nephews. Funeral Thursday 11 a.m. at the Norrna Jean (Pete) Gryolewici, James (Don- Palmetto Park Boca Raton, FL 33486. VAUGHAN, LINWOOD MASON II a.m.

Tuesday at Vermeufen Trust IM Funeral Home 46401 W. Ann Arbor Carey 'Vawlor cu. Weise Funeral Home, 7210 Park Ave, Allen Park Rd. Plymouth (3b Miles W. of 1-275) e' eL "li "oV.ndrhlldre 30 oeat SCHAMANSKI VOSS, OTTISM.

10. Heeney-Sundouist Funeral Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 m. ftMSXtflZX oroof RevFr NICHOLAS ANTHONY Age 21 April 1, 1999 of Royal (betw9-10Mile) cm PC i Bill 4 John Lawlor. Funeral services Wednesday Oak. Dear tamer ot Michael Anthony Beloved son of 1 in 30 a St Alphonsus Parish Mr Lawlor will be Charles and Susan.

Dear brother of Roseanne and WROUBEL, ANTOINETTE Mass It a.m. at Our Lady ROSALIE A. Age 84 April 9, 1999 Beloved sister of Ann instate at church Wednesday 9 30 a till time of Adam. Dear grandson of Rose Wilmot and Victoria Queen of Apostles Church, (the late Nick) Nicholas, Eugene (Lillian) Golec, service Visitation Monday 4-9 Tuesday 1-9 at the Lesney Schamanski. Memorial services Wednesday 7 p.m.

at ZEMKE EDWARD 9 30am St Alohonsus Catholic Dorothy (the late Sigmund) Janicki, Helen (the lat and Sons Funeral Home 13201 W. Warren Dearborn Wm. Sullivan I Son Funeral Home, 705 W. II Mile (4 Church Lawrence) Taylor, MaryAnn (Dalibor) Treska, Thomas (btwn. Miller 4 Schaeler Rd.) St.

Alphonsus Seniors blks E. of Woodward) RoyalOak. Memorials suggested (Shirley) Golec, Joseph (Phyllis) Golec and the late Rosary 2 Tuesday Presentation of Chalice by the to Michael Anthony Schamanski Educational Fund. ZYGILA, ANN 10 a.m. Mass at St.

Josaphat Church, 691 Stanley (Virginia) Golec also survived by many loving Knights Of Columbus Tuesday 7 p.m. Mr. Lawlor was a E. Canfield 4 1-75. nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.

A member of St. Alphonsus parish for over 65 years. SEIDL member of NARFE-National Association of Retired Member and past Grand Knight of Bishop Foley of jcanette An. 7 Fprndale Beloved wife of Frank Federal Employees. Visitation Monday 4-9 p.m.

Tues- Council 2660, Mns Schulty 4th Degree General Assembly, dr mother of Joan rj (Edward? 1 Haak Judith IH Death Notices day 4-9 p.m. with Scripture service 7 p.m. at Wuiek- Bishop Foley Social Club Chalice Director, St. Alphonsus walker Carl (Kathrvn I Seidl Janice Calcaterra Sons Inc. 36900 Schoenherr at Metro Pkwv ushers club, St.

Alphonsus Seniors Organization original n'X Mormlno Mark Jane i E1! slid? andGeoroe HELPFUL HINT Mile) Funeral Wednesday Instate 9:30 am. at Sf. organizer of Dearborn, RetireesClub Poet Loriate of St. nrdmoth of 13 Also To report a death of a Social Security or SSI beneficiary Thecla Church 20762 S. NunneleylS of MetroPkwy E.

of Patricks Day at Holy Trinity Church (Irish) Private by sisters ynLearma" Adelide i Jerom" or to inouire about survivor benefits Groesbeck) until time of Mass at 10 a.m. Donations are interment St. Hedwig Cemetery, a Memorial Luncheon ninrt RitaiA inquire aooui survivooene 11s preferred fo St. Thecla Building fund. Entombment will be held in the Doner of Mr.

Lawlor Wednesday after oI.fi. IDl I HoldwicJi and brothers 7:00 a.m. to 7 00 pm Monday through Friday Resurrection Cemetery. mass at Bishop Foley of C. Memorial contributions to Clarence (Oeloi s) John and DonaW St.

Alphonsus Parish. (Nancy) Terbrack. Pre-deceased by brothers, Marius, ABDOU oKMr Herbert, Herman, and Gerald and sister, Matilda MARY Aoe 88 of Waterford Anrli II 1909 Dear ISABELLE M. Beloved sister of Edna (William) Klein; LlbnlfcLL Johnson. Visitation 7-9 Tuesday and 2-9 Wednesday, mother of Fred Preceded In deat bv her Tusband dear aun' of Lois Graf and lrene Carr; dear lriend NIN A9 Rob5rt E- Beloved with a Scriptural Rosary at 7:30, at SPAULDING Aiai arid fsons Albert Joseph and Tommy Mrs Abdou Louise Methven.

Services Thursday 10a.m. atthe Clyne mother ot Carmen Sharpentier, Toni Keough, Barbara CURTIN FUNERAL HOME 500 West Nine Mile Road, retired from salesl at i Hudson Northland following Home, 22322 Gratiot, Eastpointe. Visitation Hinkelman, Robert A. Lighten and the Tate Ariston Ferndale, 888-544-8500. Funeral Thursday, St.

James 23 years of service Vr'linSiSnnMom Wednesday p.m. and p.m. Luzod. Grandmother of nine, great-grandmother of Catholic Church, Ferndale. Instate 10:30 am Funeral Funeral Wednesday 10 am at the Godhardt-Tomlinson 10.

Visiting Wednesday 6-9 pm Services Thursday Mass 11:30. Funeral Home, Keego Harbor, 248-682-0200 Interment GROLLMUS 10 a af the Charles R. Step Funeral Home, 16425 7 Holy Sepulchre, Southtield. Memorial contributions to EUGENIA V. Age 94 Beloved wife of the late Carl.

Dear Beech Daly (betw. 6-7 Mi.) SHEA Alzheimers Disease and related disorders. mother ot Virgina (John) Beasley 4 Ronald (Barbara) I INDRPRr. JOH" KIN5 Age 58, unexpectedly, April 10, 1999. Deraest grandmother of 5 grandchildren and IriiS, n.r i Beloved husband of Karen Ann.

Loving father of Karen AIELLO 3 great grandchildren. Also survived by I sister and 1 St nfi.0., 1h u.u ti, Marie and John Grover (Sarah). Dear "Pop" ot Emily MICHELE nn Anril 9 1999 in winter Haven Fl brother. Private Funeral Services were held. Arrange- tAj "fL.La and Charlotte.

Dear brother of Moriorie (Rick) oltug'MSe Jeasd ments by Schrader-Howell Funeral Home, Plymouth.9 ffi.teIittlM 'uMX by Eva. Survived by Michele (Sue) Aiello, Nancy (Gene vSion ffndav 6 9 I tiSl. Int Sebastian, Mary (torn) Hoey, and Patrick (Marlene) HAHN )ne Kaufman Chapel 248-569-0020 Interment Adat MemVrik to m2y.laLS Arm? uiw Nnrhl.ndr Aiel also seven grandchildren and five H. DANIEL April 5, 1999. Beloved husband of Natalie.

Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery wrKl sISi m7. wff great-grandchildren. Dear Father of Brian (Linda) Hahn, Beth (Robert) 1 Southtield, Ml 48075-5218, appreciated. Freeland and Nicole, Sara, LUTTERMOSER cuncuAvca AMICUCCI Nicholas and Amy Grass. Great grandfather of A-c0, T.ui.

i.e...u SnUfclVlAKfcK SUSAN ANN April 11 1999 Aae 32 Loving daughter of HalM- Mrial Service at St. Andrews Catholic Jri PHILLIS MAE April 4, Age 75 Moved to Arizona from Colleen Church, Austin Saline, Ml, April 17th at 11 am. Apr a witaletlvounsS'atn tSSt, Ross (Denise), James (Maureen). Loving aunt of Alex uadoicd Ronald, Jeffrey, Donald. Funeral Services will be "iJrllJXiRS Frank and Megan.

Visitation Wednesday 3-9 pm HARRIER a.m. Tuesday, April 13, 1999 at the Gage Wuiek-Calcaterra Sons, Inc. 36900 Schoenherr at JOHANNA MJO" April 12, 1999. Age 60. Beloved daughter Chapel MacAlpine Funeral Home, Kinde.

1 Metro Parkway (16 Rosary Wednesday 7 pm. of Clare Lee end Johanna. Dear sister ot Donald XllkyiKlltl'lh S1 10 am at tha "ral Mt' OlW (K.th.nne, Loving aun, of Vanessa tTjjrty njj MAR roly Fuyn.nr.l Holni, 2F640neMaolnroe.rUBd." WmS KSBfefW MTtalGA.rdES,f,'sot?llfI,odridS,Umdnieei AIDS Bo ANDERSON. Dearborn, Wednesday 10 a.m. Visitation Tuesday 7-9 pY.uWlnW 16433, Washington, DC, 20041.

JEANG. age 67 of Trenton. Beloved wife of the late Allan A VITC oriel illness. Born in Lansing, Ml, she attended Lansing SHU ART Dear mother of Nancy (Ray) Doute, Margaret HATES schools and graduated with a A. in teaching from rcD41 T0 0rinh, q.h a.

(Ronald) Aneiros, Allan (Cheryl) and the late John K. PATRICIA H. age 75 of Chesterfield, formerly of Detroit Michigan State University. She taught English and E.R B5T S' Anderson Grandmother ot 10, great grandmother of 10. and Grosse Pointe Woods.

Died Friday, April 9, 1999. Literature at Derby Junior High Schoolin Birmingham, Tt S' Funeral services Thurs. In State 9:30 am at Our Lady of Preceded in death, by husband, Frederick Hayes of Ml. She is survived by her husband of 41 years, the Woods Catholic Church, 21892 Gudith, Woodhaven, VHJ Associates. Will be remembered with love by her Lawrence William Marr of Holland and Sarasota, two until time of service 10 am.

Visitation at the Martenson daughters; Pat Andrews (Bill) of Dimondale, Ml, Liz sons, William Brian of Southtield, Ml and Bruce Alan of I Si Funeral Home 3200 West Rd Trenton Tues. 6-9 pm, Carson (Bill) of Chesterfield, Ml. Grandchildren; Holland; a sister and brother-in-law, Peggy and Hal Com stock, Wed. 2-9 pm. Scripture service 7 pm Wed.

Andrea, Heidi and David. Great granddaughter; Raven. Wilder of Bay Village, Ohio. Memorial services will be Mi', 0 "1 I Time and place of Memorial to be announced later. As held in Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian CHurch in Ji tL BAKER remains have been donated to Wayne State Medical early summer; a memorial service at All Saints inHNiai Anril in moo School, donations may be sent to Hospice of South Episcopal ChHurch, Saugatuck, Ml with dates to be Dear" Also' JurvfJed Dri'e' 810-229-9871.

Visitation will begin at the cemetery chapel grandchildren. Predeceased by brother Robert. Memo- MA7IID at 10 a.m. Wednesday. rial service Thurs, April 15, 1:30 m.

Grosse Pointe un nrtMiun United Church, 240 Chalfonte, Grosse Pt. Farms In lieu nILL WALTER E. Age 75, April 10th. Beloved husband of SKIDMORE of flowers memorials to Karmanos Cancer Institute, EDITH "FAYE" Age 68. Beloved wife of the late Paul R.

Irene. Dear father of Christine Mezur, Mark Mazur, T.J. 30464 23 Mile Rd New Baltimore, Ml. 48047-9926 Dearest mother of Ellen (Rick) Yago, Linda (Pat) Mazur, and Tom (Melissa! Mazur. Also survived by his Arrangements by Gendernalik Funeral Home, Inc.

Militello, Edna (John) Emrick, Brenda and Rhonda, sister Bernice Klos Visitation Wednesday l-9pm atthe 2 Loving mother of the late Kenneth and Harold Dearest Lyle Elliott Funeral Home, 31730 Mound Road Wh tJJli BALLEW jrandmother of Kevin, Derek, Kristlne, Melanie, blocks north of 13Mile). Scripture service Wednesday 7 1 V- the COL. WILLIAM WITTER (Retired USMC). Age 77. Tracy, James, Evan, Kendra, Michael, Santo, Cara and p.m.

Funeral Service Thursday, in state from 9:30 a.m. 22,5,46 rinl9rhnd rhf.Sh fn Loving husband of Betty E. and the late Jeanne Nicole. Loving great grandmother of Alannah, Jacob, at St. Anne Catholic Church until tirne ot Mass 10 a.m.

VhrS Hiii Fnrd Bd "fTOi, Held Beloved father of Michael (Barbara), Erica, Madeline, William, and Destiny. Sister of Betty Memorials suggested to the Detroit Zoo. Dearborn (Silvery Lane bet. Cherry Hill and Ford Ipllli Patrick, Kathleen, Thomas (Beverly), Richard Camilleri, Tom Lidster, Josephine (Mae) Fink, Luke einna (Corrine), Monica (Benjamin) Goodman, Col- Lidster, Mary Ruth Little, Loreen Goodman, Margo MUNDT SRUrA leen Ballew, Patrick Cooley, Karen (John) Utech, and Soloman and the late Mildred McGown, Juanita Frosf HELEN Anrll 12 1999 Aae 81 Beloved wife of the late D'AN M. April 12.

1999. Beloved wife of Robert; dear Brad (Jill) Cooley. Dear grandfather fo 14 and great and William Lidster. Also many nieces and nephews. Herbert Dearest mother of Carotene (Gerald) mother of Linda (Michael) Rehm and Gary (Lynette) grandfather of one.

Also survived by brother, Julius Devoted friend and neighbor of Pat Balmes and Sally Schroederand Gary (Karen) Mundt Dear grandmother Skupa, dear grandmother ot Andrea, Allison Matthew (Jean) Ballew. Funeral from Verheyden Funeral Home Street. Mrs. Hill will be sadly missed by many, but her ot p.rirk McNultv Terra Mundt and Josenh Mundt Rehm and Thomas 4 Corin Skupa; sister of Karen 16300 Mack, Grosse Pointe Thursday 9:15 a.m. Our Lady spirit will live in the hearts of many.

A beautiful soul now Great-arandmotherof three Sister of Isabelle Geisz Valenti. Visitation at the Calcaterra-Soboclnskl Funeral Star of the Sea Church 10 A.M. Visitation Tuesday 4-8 resides in heaven. Visitation Tuesday 6-9 Wednesday Thursday 0 30 a at the Kaul Funeral ttome; Hom' wra Rd 'bet 8 Wile), Eastpointe, p.m. Wednesday 2-8 p.m.

Prayers Wednesday 7 p.m. In 12-9. Rosary 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Instate Thursday 9:30 J5201 Grfield (1 oik of 15 Mi Clinton Twp Tuesday 3-9 p.m.

with Service at 8:30 p.m. lieu of flowers memorials to Sf. Mary's Catholic Church, at St. Joan of Arc Church for 10 a.m. Mass.

Arrange- iisi ation Wed nesdav 2 30-9 Im p'raver service 405 N. Sixth Street, St. Clair, Ml ments by A.H. Peters Funeral Home Grosse Pointe K' sd.y 7:30 pm Burial Cemetery SMITH dcawcd Memorial contrbutions to St. Ronald Catholic Church BARBARA WILSON Ph.D.

of Plymouth Township, BfcAVbK unwiPP would be appreciated, passed away April 11, 1999. Survived by her husband DEAN A. April 12, 1999. Dear husband of Charlene. Dear nuiYtcK Larry; live children, Robert (Eva), Kyle (Sharon), Gail, father of Deana, Kateri and Dakota Son of Russell and GEORGE E.

Sr. April 11, 1999. Age 72 Beloved husband MUNSEY Paul (Pam), Matthew (Grace); two grandchildren Philomena Beaver. Brother of Darlene Daniels, Russell of the late Dorothy. Dearest father of Mary Anne (Eric) ELIZABETH Age 85 Dear mother of Lynn (Larry) Brock, Corrine; a sister Dorothy Wilson Goodwin, and Kenneth Beaver.

Funeral Wednesday in Genderna- Walters, Jean (William) Fecteau, Karen, John, Joseph, smith Grandmother of Bonita Moreland of Pottstown Barbara was a champion to her children and many other lit( Funeral Home 35600 Main New Baltimore at 10 Margaret and George (Christina) Homer Jr. Loving and pA and Laura Molino of Mantua NJ Leaves great- children. Private family services pending. Arrange- a.m. Visitation Tuesday 1:30 to 4 m.

and 6-9 p.m. proud grandfather of 6 Dearest brother of Paul granddaugMer Hunter Moreland. Funeral service ments by Muehlig Funeral Chapel Ann Arbor, Ml. Evelyn) and Betty (John) Knapp. Visitation Wednes- fhiirtdav at Rener Funeral Home Huntinnton wpd BIJYZE Schoenh at tfo'Vark'T' 6 Me "gmia Huntington, west STACKS CECILIA Age 91.

April 11, 1999 Beloved wife of the late SefJkWedrfesday PM'lnstale Vhurrtay'9 AM "un" rinct klirirl kILA M' 47 years, April 12, 1999. Beloved wife Donald P. Leonard. Dearest mother of Thomas (Patricia). Dear am time of Liturgy at St Basil Byzantine Catholic ODtLNItKI Dear mother of Tina (Barry) Bundy, Donald C.

grandmother of Mary (Dante) DeVille, Margaret church, 4700 Metro Parkway. Interment Resurrection FRANK J. April 11, 80 years. Beloved husband of Mary (Cynthia) Stacks, Steven (Linda) Stacks, and Scott Charles Grubb) Buyze, Lynn (Ian) Gray and Julie Cemetery Memorials to Karmanos Cancer Institute F. Loving father of Frank A.

(Connie) Obelnicki, Stacks. Sister of Charles (Wilma) Cameron. Also Buyze. Great grandmother of Amelia, Danielle 4 Margaret Smigielski, Carol (Darlene Dunbar) Bozena survived by six grandchildren. Funeral Thursday lp.m.

Camille. Visitation Tuesday 3-9 PM at Wuiek-Calcaterra HOOVER and Andy (Laurie Kelliherl Obelnicki Dear grandfa- at Edward Swanson and Son Funeral Home, 30351 f.0.",'', tmr Schoenherr Metro Parkway AMY Age 76, Anril II Beloved wife of the late Frank ther of 16. Brother of Julia Granowicz, Violet Tomasz- Oequindre (1 block S. of 13 Mile) Interment Oakview WZh.H?, 1 Dea? mo her of Glenn (Carol) Pre deceased by ewski, Stephanie Lesney and the late Mamie Praski. Cemetery, Royal Oak.

Visitation Wed 3-9 p.m. daughter Anne and son Frank Jr. Grandmother of Loving uncle of many nieces and nephews. 1st ctiidcstcd until Mass 10:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations to the JT Krislianand Michael Kern.

Mother-in-law of Mike Lieutenant, 103rd Army Corp of Recipient of the STUPSKER charity ot your choice. Interment Resurrection. I Kern visitation Wednesday 1-9 Buehler Purple Heart and the Bronze Star Lifetime member of SUSAN See Susan Lind berg notice. Funeral Home, 26429 Gratiot, Roseville. In state the Musicians Union.

Retired Wayne County Juvenile A CANNARSA Thursday 10-11 a.m. St. Paul Lutheran Church, 22915 Court Social Work Administrator. Bridge Life Master. CLARENCE April 11, 1999.

Age 83. Brother of David, Greater Mack, St. Clair Shores, with services at 1) a.m. Visitation Tuesday 5-9 pm and Wednesday 1-9 pm atthe Aida Snolo and Blanche (Robert) Elliott. Uncle 0 Temrowsk Sons Funeral Homt 1309 Hoover Rd I Robert M.

Elliott, Laurel Beizer, Terry and Chrissie. HOSACK at Common (12V, Mi.) Warren Thursday St. THIEDE Arrangements by Wm Sullivan ft Son Funeral Home cuui ionic Dorothy Church at 9:30 am until time of Mass at 10 am. I ttlcuc Royal Oak (248) 54ro6o jfj, ftf," Wednesday 8 pm. Donations to the Old News HEDWIG (Heire) ot Lincoln Park, age 96.

Beloved Wife la Jea" Boys'Goodtellows. of the Late Frederick C. Dearest mother ot Fred A. runillNADn rral Jhybault Judy (Allen) Skiba and Janice (Luella), William, Ruth Gregart. Doris, and Ronald FANNY E.

Lake, April ,2, R0BERT0 0, Barbara- ffiXftZ. wwszti Gerald (Sharon) Chouinard Also nine grandchildren Rochester Hills. The family will receive friends at the brother ot Beth Harries (Mark) Funeral service at AJ. 'e- cXyLuthlran Church' Fam ly and six oreat-grandchildren. Funeral Mass from St.

Potere-Modetz Funeral Home 339 Walnut Blvd. Desmond Sons, 2600 Crooks Rd. (btwn. Maple 4 Big 4s donitioTO to Calvary Lutheran Church WilliamCatholicChurch.WalledLake.Thursdaylla.m. Rochester Wednesday 2-9 pm.

Mrs. Hosack Beaver), Wednesday 10 F.miy will receive friends requesis oonanons to calvary mrneran murcn. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends may visit instate at the church on Thursday at 10 am. Tuesday 3-5, 7-9 pm In lieu of flowers, donations to TfllflPtKI Lynch Sons Funeral Home, 340 Pontiac Trail, Walled KarmanosCancer Institute greatly appreciated.

UlxAK Lake (3 blocks south of Maple Rd Tuesday 5-9 p.m. JOHNSON 5' K.n- Passad Apr I II, 1999 at and Wednesday 1-9 p.m. (Rosary 7 p.m.) and at the ALBERT Sr Aoe 80 Anril 11 1999 Beloved husband PAGE tageof 39. He is survived by his wife, Sheila Tokarski, church Thursday Iv a.m. until time ot service.

Jf carolv T'Dea? of AlbeV JohnsoS Jr Rita CHARLES RAYMOND ot Pontiac. April 8, 1999. Age 55. children; Eric, Jessie, Nicole, Mark Monty and Melissa, Memorials to St. Vincent DePaul appreciated.

(RonTXnlnd Ro'sMSco forandchi Husband of Suzanne M. Father of Ramo Seepage IKil COLTMAN Zl Brother ot Charles, Bill, John David Pjge Brother 0 Lu Ramsden fS.TeNe) sirl'' John vUL I MAN Johnny, Tom, Claudie, and Don Johnson. A so brother (cdward) and Ljnaeti tragej btia. Mr. pa9e Tina mnthpr.in-iw Joanne Co orndmothr MILDRED ROSALIE Aoe 77, of Warren, April 10, 1999.

of Lilfian Cage, Mary Donahu, and pat staing5. the Navy (1967-19! SKjril Mich fsev'e nephlws; Snclose Beloved wife of the lafe Arthur loving mother of Pfe.deased by his brother Dan and sister Nellie, and FE ILIl! friends; Kent Wroht, Scott (Sherry) Jacobs, Rich Bacon Michael (Jan) and Linda (Ron) Harris; beloved Visitation will be Tuesday 3-9 PM 4 Wednesday 2-9 PM. ul ntmlnt ou' mnr cn? and Scott Mule He vas preceded in detn by Ml grandmother of Michelle and Jennifer Magee, Brian 'ftv'ces Thursday 1 AM at Hopcroft Funeral Home Inte rment f0kH'J" "'m a' Cem- brother; David A Tokarski. Services will beheld at Mi. (Shelly) Coltman and Kay (Peter) D'Angelo; Home, 31145 JohnR.

Madison Hgts. tery. Memorials may be made to Hospice ot Michigan. Wetherby Chapel Thursday at 10 30am Interment will great-grandmother of Blake, Chase, Megan and Sarah; PABkS 'ake place In the Mt. Hope Cemetery, in Livonia, roving mother-in-law to MaryAnne Coltman; beloved KELM auur in.

7 anrli in n.ar.tt sister of the late Thursday at I pm. Visitation will be Wednesday Irom 2-4 DsS HELEN T. Age 72. Wife ot the late Ernst A. Beloved Raymond F-beloved ani lof Joyce (Joe) O'Brien 7" Pm at hm- Wetherby Funeral If nShar0n 1 Daid "and" the Raymond "yM Ml- Lono ana jac-iiiiiin! 1 Nmfv.n Vihl nni a.hJ hrimn 0 1" Srandmother of Jeremy, Justin and great-aunt to Joseph and Sean and additional 517-7B7-7511.

IndWsHawk fMzabeth DearsTsterofMarieCarollBillUndrewsand I family in Virginia. Visitation Wednesday 2-9 p.m. w.nruAU an net rnVmber of the (former) Gethsemene Jroszak. Visiting Tuesday 6-9 pm, Buehler Funeral Home, 26429 Gratiot, Roseville. Service VAUGHAN Luth'eran'ch'ulcTm Warren for years wh'efe t'cZ I.Vr 'fiX Fun'eValHom.

"me "endin' AJ' Eril 'l iwx ntnuALL Susan Coleman and Fred. Funeral service Tuesday 7 DEMPSEY LUCY E. April 11, 1999, aoe 87 Beloved wife of the late at Leonard A. Turowski Son Funeral Home 9300 VICARI CATHERINE A See Kulo notice I mother of Richard (Donna); grandmoth- Middlebelt IS. of W.

Chicago). Visitation Tuesday 3-9 SAM F. April 10, 1999. Beloved lather of Philip, Samuel 5, La ei2anl J'blonski, Richard and Steven; sister (Julie), David (Ann Marie), Michael, Leslie (Charles) DIAMONn etil of Richard Woltman. Services PERSICHINO VanDoorne and Dominic.

Grandfather ot Rocco, Nicole, UlAmunu Fred Wood Funeral Home (Rice Chapel), 36100 Five llrv 1m wife of the late Gina, Christina and Sean Brother of Dominic, Anthony D. CARMEN (nee Bennett), age 65, April 12, 1999 Rd Wednesday 11 am. Lther Rosemarle slnt? osm cfand' 'he Joseph, and Frances Barone. Visitation Beloved wife of Gerald; loving mother of Kirk V's tat on Tuesday 3-9 pm In lieu of flowers memorials mn9J'r D' Pf Sandra Saiitarossa Monday 4-9p and Tuesday 1-9 p.m. at Bagnasco-Tab- (Kathleen), Mark (Barbara) and Jeff (Brenda); also to U.

ot M. Burn Center and American Heart Assn. IS ul i Dr nomas war Anna) "0m8 25800 Harper lbfw' M'" survived by seven grandchildren; sister of Charles ZZZT. Gr9et Grand Wednesday at St. Lawrence Church (Utica) from 10:30 (Mary Ann! Bennett and pe phine Kern; dearest step- KUEWSKI Ife.Jn ad Nickolas VisTta ion Monday 4-9 i and a.m.

until fime ot Mass 1) a.m. Rosary Tuesday 7 p.m. aWednesda7 LEONARD B. April II, ,999. Beloved husband of Tuesday 1-9 at fhe Uvonla Chanel of the Harry J.

ZTTTZ Funeral Thursday 10 am at S' Kevin' Chad, Ashley and will Trust lOSFuneral Home, 37000 Six Mile (E. of 1-275) WOLCANSEK Inc" (Shelby Two 54880 Van Dv a 25 Mife Plei of Helen Lesiciynski and the late Funeral Service Wednesday 10 a Rosary Tuesday 7 CHERYL ANN Age 46. Dear fiancee of Dennis Dewey. cal (610) 67-4000 tor times Interment TUT r'M and Member of p.m. Mrs.

Persichino was a volunteer tor the Little Dear mother 0) wolcansek and Mike Buckmas- ui wuu ror nmes. interment White Chapel. American Polish Cultural Center in troy and the Sisters of the Poor tor over 20 years. ter. Grandmother ot Tiffany, Joshua, Ryan and Jessicji.

rinuauv Visitation Thursday 10 Dear daughter of Dollie Ringl. Sister ot Darlene anm. at St Thomas Aciuinas Church until time ot Mass PETOSKEY Meloche and David Buckmasfer. Funeral services MARCELLA SHEPARD April 9, 1999 Wife of the late 'a, Visitation Tuesday 4-9 Wednesday noon-9 at ofbtha An. 90 Anrll 1999 Beloved wife of the late Wednesday 10 30 am Kaul Funeral Home, 27830 Emmet Dear mother of James Dohany, Marcella Hm' Interment moK Gratiot, Roseville Visitation Tuesday p.m Head (ot Boston, MA and Micheela Mahoney (of 5t Hedwig Cemetery Rosary Wednesday 7 p.m.

InTi I in.ir nr. orandchildren De- 1 ISnHiid- Sr KMITTFp WROUBEL March ,119,9 in HMy.nl blk. ffl'K in i Mm nH thl i.i. i K. Linda John Feist, Diane Michae Wood, and REDER (Peterl Zvtkowski Christopher Wroubel Elizabeth Wednesday at VrhSrden Funeral NancJT Thompson.

Grandmother of seven SAMUEL "SAM" Beloved husband of Lila. Dear father kCLee'n Amy McLean Pour greaf grandchildren Mark aJ. GrSS piiif. tfSl.i" 'a 'J300 grandchildren Eric Evans, Lindsay nitter, Bree Feist, A ot Mark (fiance Anita), Steven (Pat) and survive Visitation at the Leo i Miller Funeral 1130arr util nl uf. T9 S.Irur,t Angie Wood, Jennifer and Taylor Thompson Michael.

Loving brother of Shirley (Larry) H'm; Toot Campau Tuesday Mpm and hi Church .1 A morial service was held March 29, 19 at 2UL Cohen Dear orandfather ot Stetani, Sarah, wedriesday 12-9 Rosary Wednesday 'm Pointe wiSd MM87M lSuf, "owVr, SnSaffS Conception Church, Oakwood Ave. E. Brian, Emily, tell, and Brendan Reder Also VAwl oZ Lady Queen oi I aJosIIm Church ThursdTy Aurora, NY. Donations may be made to Hospice of survived by many loving nieces and nephews Services until the funeral Mass at Interment sVcoufs Hosnitl nnr'SaiCd Bulldlri9 or Bon Metro Denver, 3399 S. Eagle Aurora, CO, 80014-5003 Wednesday 1, 30 a at the Hebrew Memorial Chapel 0 "vet miermem secours Hospital, appreciated.

a Interment Machpelah Cemetery 246-543 1622. DUNCAN KOTHS pcrws ZDANIO LAWRENCE R.j LARRY Jeloved husband of Florence. 'WSSi- Lovfno I thJ S. Corole Mead, Willard II and Rachel Spece. Dear Loving lather of David (Debbie), Lori David) HesseM, cimpar Wednesday and Thursday 12-9 m' fcftneVniri grandfather of 13.

Great grandfather of nine Brother of Gayle (Davidl Banish, Rosonne (Mark) Friedrich, Ml RnniiS 1,1, T.mJ',"'''', Say Koths and Lila Miller. Visitation Tuesday 2-5 m. Eileen (Kevinl Stanisz. Leaves six grandchildren fP 'lrcl "riitl from 8 30 a until hi funeraJ Shehk. 7-9 at the Taylor Chapel of the Howe-Petefson visitation Tuesday 2-9 pm at Ford Funeral Home, 26560 9 Tnterment Mt CJIivet tMm I Ml Hanker o( Funeraf Home 9800 S.

Telegraph Rood In state Van Dyke (3 blocks south ot 696-11 Mi.) with a Rosary at inrermenr wi.unvei. Portir ni rlLd 'i'l. Wednesday, 10 00 a m. at St Paul United Church of 7:30 p.m. In state Wednesday 10 a m.

til 10:30 a Mass rM. 14 iOYino, grand- Christ, 24158 Goddard Road, Taylor with funeral service at St. Sylvester, 11200 12 Mile, Warren. Interment Classifications 70-55 are now listed ep 9randchildren Tuneral at 11:00 a Memorials suggested to St. Paul United Resurrection Cemetery.

Memorial donations to: Hos- In the Classified section ot the paper, services are at Pederson Funeral Home, Rockford, Ml. Church of Christ. pice-Beaumont Hospital (envelopes at tuneral home). BY NlRAJ WAR1K00 Free Press Staff Writer Willard A. Koths, a pillar of Taylor's business and political communities, died Sunday of kidney failure at Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital.

He was 84. Mr. Koths was supervisor of Taylor Township from 1940 to 1945, and in 1946 opened Koths Colonial House, which was known for its chicken dinners. Koths was born in Detroit and graduated from Dearborn High School. He was elected treasurer of Taylor Township in 1938 at the age of 22 and supervisor at 24.

During his tenure, central offices and the Taylor water and sewage system were created. "He had a real bubbly personality," said Donald Zub, former Taylor mayor. "He was a real down-to-earth, pious fellow, soft-spoken. You could never get him to be angry, cuss, or be nasty. He was a real beautiful human being." During World War II, he helped lead Taylor's support of the war effort with scrap drives, bond sales and the funding of air raid warning systems.

In 1946, he and his wife started Koths Colonial House. Sunday churchgoers would often stop by after services. Leslie Andrews Sanders Retired bank executive Leslie Andrews Sanders, 64, retired assistant vice president of loan review at National Bank of Detroit, died Thursday of cancer at Bon Secours Hospital in Grosse Pointe. Mr. Sanders was born in Cleveland, graduated from Oberlin College and received his MBA from Ohio State University in 1962.

He started at National Bank in the credit review department and helped determine who would get loans. "He was good at details and numbers," said his daughter, Laura Myers. Mr. Sanders played organ for about 30 years at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church in Grosse Pointe Farms. "He just really loved music," said his daughter.

"He played to Leslie Sanders praise God and to express a part of himself." Other survivors include his wife, Sylvia; son, Kirk; two grandchildren, and his mother, Marjorie Sanders. "It was known as Little Fran-kenmuth's," said Judge Anthony Nicita of 23rd District Court, referring to the popular upstate tourist destination. "I remember fondly taking my children there for dinners." A motel was added to the restaurant in 1964. The business was sold in the late 1970s. Mr.

Koths also served on the Wayne County Board of Supervisors, on the social services board and the child redevelopment commission. In 1975, he served as vice president and in 1977 was president of St. Paul United Church of Christ in Taylor. "He was a real solid member of the community," Zub said. Survivors include his wife, Rachel Koths; daughters Marilyn Kalandek, Delia Buszka, Carole Mead and Rachel Spece; son, Willard II; one sister; one brother; 13 grandchildren, and nine greatgrandchildren.

Viaitation will be 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. today at Taylor Chapel of Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 9800 S. Telegraph in Taylor. The funeral will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Paul United Church of Christ, 24158 Goddard. Burial will be in Michigan Memorial Park in Flat Rock. A memorial service has been held. Margaret Kluwe Nonagenarian liked to cook Margaret Kluwe, 98, who enjoyed cooking and playing cards, died Saturday at Hope Nursing Home in Westland. Mrs.

Kluwe was born Margaret Diehl in Detroit and attended school until the eighth grade. She moved to Dearborn in 1942 and to Canton Township in 1992. "She was always baking and cooking," said her daughter, Nancy Bulmer. "She used to make this strawberry meringue cake rich but wonderful. It was kind of her specialty." She also enjoyed playing pinochle with friends and family.

She was active in St. Michael Lutheran Church in Canton Township, St. Paul Lutheran Church in Dearborn, and the Order of Eastern Star, Findlater chapter, in Detroit. Other survivors include her son, George Kluwe eight grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandchild. Visitation will be 10 a.m.

today until the 10:30 a.m. funeral service at St. Michael Lutheran Church, 7000 Sheldon. Burial will follow in Acacia Park Cemetery in Birmingham. Texas, in 1931, BoxCar Willie was the son of a railroad man who played fiddle while his son sat in on guitar.

After 22 years in the Air Force, he developed the singing hobo persona. BoxCar Willie -i MM Erf I mmmJj DEATHS ELSEWHERE BoxCar Willie Gained fame as singing hobo Free Press News Services BRANSON, Mo. BoxCar Willie, whose gentle country voice and songs of life on the road evoked memories of a time when hobos watched America pass by from the door of a freight car, died Monday of leukemia. He was 67. He died at home, a family spokeswoman said.

Born Lecil Martin in Sterrett, 1 I.

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