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1 I 12-CE OBITUARIES tually Mr. Patrick became an owner and presiDonald Patrick, dent of missioner's that company. sold When he his took interest the comjob, he in was pilot and Sundorph During and World War resigned II, as Sundorph president. trained milihead of airport tary Mr. pilots.

Patrick was born in Gallitzen, but Donald W. Patrick was airport commis-: grew up in Alliance, O. He was the son of a sioner from 1958 to 1965 when he resigned. Quaker minister. A former pilot and instructor himself, he In the 1920s he played football with the old acquired a national reputation as an early Cleveland Bulldogs pro team.

authority on instrument He ended his days as a pilot by his own flying. choice and in the way he had determined, his Mr. Patrick, 82, died daughter said. Monday at Sutton Place His flying career went from what he called convalescent home in Lake his "stick and rudder" days to breaking the Worth, Fla. Cancer was sound barrier.

Before he left Ohio, he flew a diagnosed three years ago. supersonic jet out of Wright-Patterson Air Mr. Patrick moved to Force Base in Dayton. 1958 PHOTO Florida, near Palm Beach, In addition to Edelbaum, he is survived by Patrick when he left the airport his wife, Birdie; a granddaughter, and a job. sister.

fi As a young man he was There will be no services. an athletic instructor at a health club here and he retained his interest in fitness throughout his life. For his 65th birthday he received a unicycle from his daughter, Donna Edelbaum, OTHER DEATHS which he used for trips to the grocery store. He health club swimming within two laps months and working out at a Jane Hinsdale Eiber, 90, was still of his death. in was a landscape painter who worked oils and watercolor.

Patrick intensified his interest in flying Her work was in several May Shows in the after the successful non-stop flight in 1927 of 1950s. She had Alzheimer's disease. Charles A. Lindbergh from New York to Paris. 0 with Mr.

Patrick got a job at the airport here Jane Stockwell Covert, Stewart Aircraft Co. washing planes and time for 75. a teacher volunteered her moving them around the hangar. enrichment many arts years program as at Roxboro in Elemen- the He used the opportunity to study the tary School in Cleveland Heights and at the mechanics of the aircraft. After work each Shaker Lakes Regional Nature Center.

Her day. he would sit in the co*ckpit of a biplane husband, Seward who died in a and figure out the way the controls operated. public relations executive. She had cancer.a Soon thereafter Mr. Patrick took flying les- 0 334 sons hours from Eiler Sundorph and flew solo after Charles W.

Wade. 81, was a of instruction. hanger and painter who had worked for wallpaper HolzStewart Aircraft later went out of business heimer Interiors Inc. 22 years. He was a counand Mr.

Patrick and his former instructor cilman in Euclid 15 years and had been a organized Sundorph Aeronautical Corp. Even- building inspector. He had a heart attack. Eisenhower, Ike's brother seven Eisnhower brothers, Milton Eisenhower served his brother Dwight as a (AP)'- Milton S. Eisenhower, and relocation problems in North Africa in president of three universities 1942.

several presidents, including his Eisenhower died later called the relocation of kins yesterday Hospital. at Johns Hop- the Japanese an "inhuman mistake." He was 85. Eisenhower had been in hower When to Kansas State College called Eisenand out of the hospital for ciate be its president in 1943, he was assoseveral months with a vari- tion. He director moved of the Office of War Informaety of ailments, said Johns in 1950. to the presidency of Penn State Hopkins University spokeswoman Sue Hart.

In 1927. he married Helen Eakin, who died The youngest of the They had two children, Milton Stover in 1954. and Ruth Eakin. Eisenhower special ambassador to Latin America. He also served in the administrations of Franklin D.

Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy and advised other presidents. He was president of three universities, Kansas State. Penn State and finally Johns Hopkins.

where he retired as president emeritus in 1967. He served a second term as Johns Hopkins' president from 1971 to 1972. Eisenhower was born Sept. 15, 1899, in Abilene, Kan. When he was 4 years old he suffered scarlet fever, which left him with weak eyes and a delicate constitution.

Dwight Eisenhower used to say that his youngest brother "was always the bright one in the family." When Dwight was selected president of Columbia University, he quipped that some people believed the "wrong Eisenhower" got the job. While attending Kansas State College, Milton Eisenhower majored in journalism, and took two years away from school to earn tuition as city editor of The Abilene Daily Reflector. He graduated in 1924 and became an assistant professor of journalism. In 1926, college president William M. Jardine was named secretary of agriculture by President Calvin Coolidge, and Eisenhower went along as his assistant.

Eisenhower was associated with the department for 16 years. During World War II, Roosevelt tapped Eisenhower to direct the relocation of Japanese-Americans evacuated from the Pacific Coast. Eisenhower also was Roosevelt's personal agent in straightening out refugee relief DEATHS Milton 85, BALTIMORE who served as and adviser to brother Dwight, FROM WIRE REPORTS DALLAS Frank Glieber, 51. a CBS-TV sports announcer and sports director at radio station KRLD, died of an apparent heart attack. He was the first color commentator for the club Dallas Cowboys in 1960 on KBOX, hired by President Tex Schramm.

He was a veteran broadcaster who covered the National Football League. the National Basketball Association and golf tournaments for CBS. 0 CHICAGO Robert Cleveland, creator of syndicated comic page features Cappy Dick and Hobby Club, died of cancer at age 82. He was editor of Chicago's Southtown Economist during the 1940s and 1950s when he started Cappy Dick, the young man of the sea with a big pipe who introduced brainteasers. games and puzzle contests.

The children's feature is now, carried in 64 newspapers, including The Plain Dealer, by News America Syndicate. 0 PRINCETON, N.J. Archibald M. Cross. ley, a pioneer in public opinion polling and friend and rival of the late pollster George Gallup died.

He was 88. Crossley started his career with a Philadelphia advertising agency in 1918. He founded a research organi- Death Notices Today ADAMS-HELEN F. BACHMAN-STEFFIE B. -BARTON A.

BELEW-NORMA S. BERGER-ARTHUR BOEDEKER-ARNOLD E. CAZAN-THOMAS COLEMAN-ANNETTE -CARRIE M. CONTINENZA-JENNIE COVERT- JANE CUMMINGS-EDGAR H. DRAY-DREAMA K.

-ROBERT J. EFFLAND-ERMA I. -JANE H. EVANKO-MICHAEL -MARY V. GOFF-MARY L.

GORMAN-DANIEL J. GUSICK-MARY HALINSKI-JULIA LOU HILLER -See CARR Notice HOLLISTER-CHARLES R. JAKUBOWYCZ-EUGENE JONES -LIDDIE ROSS KING -TALBOT H. KORNELL-KENNETH KRUIS- E. (LISCOE) LUSTEK -MARTIN LYND-EMILY MARSIK NEST -HELEN MITCHELL-LILLIAN M.

MOCSIRAN- See CAZAN Notice MYERS- D. NEWELL-LOUISE M. PHILLIPS- JOHN ROSE-HENRY S. AMMON, JOSEPH P. SPOONER P.

A. TESCHKE-FLORENCE M. TONSING-JENNIE M. TROYANOVICH-JULIA TURK-JOSEPHINE IDA -LILLIAN WISE- SEE GUSICK Notice DAILY ISSUES Death 8:15 P.M. Received Al Until Editions Notices 10:15 Cleveland P.M.- Final Greater CALL SUNDAY ISSUES 6:15 P.M.

-All Editions 344-4860 10:15 P.M. Sat.Greater Cleveland ADAMS HELEN F. ADAMS, dearest mother of Charles Adams and Josephine Borlie, mother of live, greal grandmother of three, sister of Ann Phillips, Catherine Rabbitz. Services Saturday, May 4 at 10:30 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church.

Internment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the TOMON SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4772 PEARL RD. FRIDAY FROM 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. BACHMAN STEFFIE B. BACHMAN, age 69 of Ravenna, O.

beloved wife of Paul, dear sister of Sophie Zieja and the late Stella Pavlak, Walter and Tony Olernatowicz and Helen Karan, aunt of nephews and nieces. Funeral services Saturday, May 4 at 10 a.m. al the hineral home. Interment Brooklyn His. Cemetery.

Friends, may SONS call at FUNERAL THI HOME, 4772 PEARL RD. FRI. DAY ONLY 2-4 AND 7-9 BEAN BARTON A. BEAN III, age 67 of Painesville, beloved band of Hope, dear father Belinda and Barton Jr. and Brian, grandfather of three brother of Charles.

Services 1 p.m. Sunday at C.K. RICKED THEATRE, GILLETTE ON THE CAMPUS OF LAKE ERIE COLLEGE, PAINESVILLE. Contributions may be made to American Civil Liberties Union or Friends 0. The Morley Library, 184 Phelp Painesville 44077.

BELEW NORMA S. BELEW, wife ol the late William A. Belew, mother of Barbara Kirk Smith of Lakeland, and wil. liam A. Belew It of Auburn Township, mother-in-law o1 Robert Smith and Diane (nee Duffy) Belew, grandmother of Debora, Michael and Shawn Kirk and Kellie and William Belew, sister of John Schlessman of Orange, Arnold Schlessman of Bedford, Beatrice Meyers of Hudson, Elinor Plantner of Ft.

Lauderdale, Fla. Services will be held at Newbury United Community Church, 14916 Auburn Rd. at Rt. 87, Newbury Township, on Monday, May 6, at 7 p.m. Friends will be received at THE TIME OF SERVICE.

REED-NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME: 247-7371. BERGER ARTHUR BERGER, beloved husband of Francine, devoted lather of Stacey of New Orleans, Steven and Andrew, dear brother of Helen Shalanof of North Miami, loving grandfather of Benjamin. Services at BERKOWITZ-KUMIN INC. MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1985 S. TAYLOR, CLEVELAND Friday, May 3 at 12-noon.

Interment Park Syangogue Cemelery. Family at the restdence 3715 Warrensville Ctr. Apt. 603-S, Shaker Hts. BOEDEKER ARNOLD E.

BOEDEKER, age 91 of Stow, died suddenly May 1. An army veteran of ww 1, he was born in Sheboygan, Wisc. and lived in the Akron area since 1915, he was the retired Art Dirertor of Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. He is survived by his wife Clara, daughter Mrs. Kenneth (Charlotte) Parker of Pepper Pike, two grandsons, Gary Parker of Stow, and Randall Parker of St.

Louis, great grandsons Scott and Todd Parker of Stow, great granddaughter Jennifer Parker of St. Louis, brother Oscar Boedeker of Hammond, Ind. Services will be Saturday, 10 a.m. al THE BILLOWS- FALLS CHAPEL, 23rd ST. AND FALLS AVE.

CUYAHOGA FALLS with Dr. Doyle A. Luckenbaugh ofticiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may cal at the funeral home FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

Memorials may be made to Akron Society of Artists, 134 E. Tallmadge Ave. Akron, 0. 44310, BILLOWS- FALLS, CARR ESTHER M. CARR (nee Hiller), secretary of kewood Christian Church for the last 23 yrs.

and former assistant librarian for Lakewood schools. Dear mother of Mrs. Alan (Barbara) Taylor, grandmother of Stacy, Julie and Jeffrey Taylor. Memorial Service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in The Lakewood Christian Church, 17513 Detroit Ave.

Friends are invited immediately after the memorial vice to a graveside Committal Service in Sunset Memorial Park. VISITATION 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY IN FUNERAL CHAPELS, 15800 DETROIT AVE. Family suggest contributions to The Lakewood Christian Church Memorial Fund. CAZAN THOMAS CAZAN, of Titusville, Pa.

formerly of land, dear father of Mrs. Belty Burns of Titusville, dear grandfather of Debbie, dear brother of Mrs. Virginia Mocsiran, Mrs. Anne Warner of Canton, Mrs. Violet Paan of Carrolton, Al of Colorado, the following deceased: Martin, Albert, John and Mary.

Funeral service Friday, May 3 at 10 a.m. CRACIUN FUNERAL HOME, 6204 DETROIT AVE. Interment Forest Hill in Canton. COLEMAN ANNETTE COLEMAN (nee Hutton) formerly of Cleveland, died April 30 in Detroit Mich. Beloved wife of Willie Coleman, cherished daughter of Will and Ruthia Hutton, dearest sister of Ethel McKinney, Will Johnny L.

and Donald Hutton, devoted aunt of two nieces and six nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral services Monday, May 6 at 11 a.m. at The Metropolitan Baptist Church, 13110 14th Buena Vista, Detroit, Mich. Dr. Charles E.

Morton, Pastor, officiating. Family will receive friends at JAMES H. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 2624 W. GRAND BLVD. DETROIT, MICH.

SUNDAY 5-6 P.M. COLLINS CARRIE M. COLLINS, 96, died May 1. She was preceded in death by her husband Robert W. and is survived by daughters Mrs.

Albert F. (Coletta) Benyak of Columbia Station, Mrs. Herbert (Loyola) Hepler of Akron, four grandchildren, seven great grandchildren. Mass of the Chirsitian Burial will he 9 a.m. Saturday at St.

Victor's Catholic Church, 3435 Everett Rd. Intement Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland. Friends may call al THE BILLOW FAIRLAWN CHAPEL, 85 N. MILLER RD. FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

where Rosary services will be held at 8:30 p.m. 1-867-4141. CONTINENZA JENNIE CONTINENZA (neel Galassi), beloved wife of the late Antonio mother off Vincent (deceased), Alfred, Edmund, Evelyn Rosa, Rita Palmiere, grandmother of 19 and great grandmother, of Teresa Zemak, John Tucceri and the late Laura Ciofani, Susan Payerchin and Joseph Tucceri. May 1, 1985. Funeral Mass Saturday, May 4 at St.

Paul's Church (Chardon Rd.) at 9:30 a.m. Interment All Souls Cemetery. Family receive friends at THE BRICKMAN SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID AVE. FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9. Card of Thanks May be placed in the Plain Dealer by calling Mrs.

Moredock or Mrs. Lane, 344-4860. 1-867-4141. TODAY'S BARGAINS are gone TONIGHT for action PD Quick use PLAIN DEALER Want Ads PHONE 344-5555 Denise Robins, 87, author of romance books LONDON (AP) Denise Robins, an author of romances who wrote more than 200 novels over six decades. has died at the age of 87, her publishers said yesterday.

Her novels. translated into 15 languages. sold more than 100 million copies. In 1984 they were borrowed more than 1.5 million times from British libraries. Miss Robins died in her sleep Wednesday at her home in Haywards Heath, 34 miles south of London, after a long illness, said a spokeswoman at her London publishers, Hodder and Stoughton.

Among her best-selling works were "House of the 7th Cross," "Khamsin" and "Dark Corridor." Some of her novels appeared under the pseudonym Harriett Gray. Miss Robins was born in London in 1898, andreceived some of her early schooling in Staten Island. N.Y. After a short career in journalism in Dundee, Scotland, she began writing fiction. Her first novel was published in 1924.

She attributed the popularity of her books to their sincerity, and maintained that her female characters were always passionate but never promiscuous. "I don't want a double bed on every page," she once told a reporter. She is survived by her second husband, Lt. Col. R.

O'Neill Pearson, and three daughters. zation, Crossley in 1926. The company operated until 1954, when it merged with another survey firm to become Crossley Surveys. which still operates. Crossley, who competed with Gallup by conducting syndicated presidental election polls from 1936 to 1952, devised many of the techniques used in modern polling.

0 87. a PHILADELPHIA Bertram Lippincott, cott. was noted publisher and author. died. Lippina grandson of J.B.

Lippincott, founder of the publishing house that bore his name. After serving in World War he joined the publishing house, where he worked as an editor for more than 30 years. Lippincott was the author of two books, "Indians. Privateers and High Society" and "Jamestown Sampler." Need a good part -time job? Inquire about becoming a Plain Dealer carrier. Call 344-4600.

agency in 1918. 11. I Death Notices COVERT JANE COVERT, beloved wife of the late Seward Covert, mother of Christopher, Geoffrey and John, sister of Alice Kean Stockwell and Katherine S. Miller and grandmother of William, Elizabeth, Margaret, Michael, Thomas, Stephen, Catherine and Remington. Memorial serivces 11 a.m.

Saturday, May, at Fairmount Presbyterian Church. I CUMMINGS EDGAR H. CUMMINGS, age 80, beloved husband of Louise father of Martha Miller, grandfather of David, Dolores and Deborah berts, Catherine Hopkins, brother of the late Arthur. Services Saturday, May 4 al 10 a.m. at Church of the Master, Monticello Blvd.

al Quarry, Cleveland Hits. Burial Knollwood Cemetery. Friends may call at BAKER FUNERAL HOME, BEREA, FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. DRAY DREAMA K. DRAY (nee Martin), beloved wife of Thomas mother of Eva Marie and Scott daughter of Iva Martin and Paul Martin, sister of Mrs.

Mark Manning (Rose), Roger, Yolanda, Paul, Sam, Veronica and Matthew, daughter-in-law ol Julia Dray. Passed away Wednesday, May 1. An services at Parma-South Presby. terian Church, .6149 Pearl Parma Heights, Saturday, May 4, at 9:30 a.m. Friends may call at THE BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 7501 RIDGE FROM 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

FRIDAY. DUGAN ROBERT J. DUGAN, M.D. beloved husband of Hetty J. (nee Harger) father of Carole Benz (of Pittsburgh), Kathleen Norris (of Atlanta), Robert Allen and James Brian, grandfather of Christopher, Jennifer, Lauren and Funeral Mass Saturday, May 4 at 12-noon at St.

Francis of Assisi Church. Family suggest contributions to The Hillcrest Hospital Foundation, 6780 Maylield Rd. Mayfield Hts. Arrangements by 10- SEPH C. SCHULTE AND MAHON-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 381-4000.

EFFLAND ERMA I. EFFLAND, dear mother of Judith Hoffman, Barbara Adair and Patricia Eipper, sister of Ellen Stecker and Richard Neitzel. Funeral services at Crown Hill Memorial Park Chapel, Monday, May 6 at 11 a.m. Visitation one hour prior to service. CALLING HOURS 5-7 P.M.

SATURDAY AT THE CRAVEN FUNERAL HOME, 67 N. MAIN, MT. GILEAD, O. EIBER JANE H. EIBER, age 90, beloved mother of Harry H.

Kendall, grandmother of two, passed away May 1985. No services. Burial in fronton, Mo. EVANKO MICHAEL EVANKO, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Bomba), dear father of ald, Gary and Beverly Sevell, grandfather of four, brother of Betty Olds, Walter and William. All services at Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 14560 Madison day at 10 a.m.

Friends ceived at THE SCERBA FUNERAL HOME, 13430 MADISON THURSDAY 7.9 P.M. AND FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. Contributions to Lakewood Lutheran School or Gethsemane Lutheran Church would be appreciated. FORNOF MARY V. FORNOF, beloved wife of the late Robert dear mother of Robert, Rosemary Ruppert and Fred, grandmother of 24, great grandmother of 14, sister of Rose Blatnick, Michael Black, Joseph Blatnick, Ursula School and the late Adolph, Anthony, Ladislaw and Anna Starek.

Thursday. Funeral Mass Saturday, May St. Mark Church at 11 a.m. interment Holy Cross. Friends received at THE NICKELS FUNERAL HOME, 14500 MAIDSON AVE.

FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. GOFF MARY L. GOFF (nee Frank), of Gates Mills and Pompano Beach, beloved wife of the late Emmett, dearest mother of James B. of Gates Mills and Donal F. of Sandusky, dear grandmother of four and great grandmother of one.

Retired and professional dog breeder Those desiring may make contributions in her memory to the American Heart Fund. funeral Mass Saturday, May 4 at St. Paschal Baylon Church at 12 noon. Interment All Souls Cemetery. Family will 'receive friends at THE FLYNN-MYLOTT FUNERAL HOME, 4600 MAYFIELD S.

EUCLID, FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. GORMAN DANIEL I. GORMAN, be. loved husband of Rosemarie (Cleo) (nee Flynn), father of Anne G. Miller (Mrs.

Philip) of Chicago, Ill. Daneen G. Miller (Mrs. William), Beth Gorman, hoth oi New York City, and the late Meg, grandfather of Sara Miller, son of Esther M. and the late Joseph brother of Mary Clare Chilson of Denver, Colo.

Those who wish may send contributions to Rainbow Babies Children pital Remembrance Fund, 339, 2101 Adelbert Rd. Cleveland, Oh. 44106. Funeral Mass will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, May al 5t.

Dominic Church, 19000 Van Aken Blvd. Interment All Souls, Chardon, O. BROWNFORWARD SERVICE. GUSICK MARY LOU GUSICK (nee Wise), beloved wile of Leo J. Sr.

dear mother of Mary Alice Lesko, Jean, Joan, Leo and Bernard, beloved grandmother of two, dear sister of Arthur M. Wise. Funeral Mais at Ascension Catholic Church, W. 140 and Puritas, Saturday, May at 12-noon. Interment Holy Cross Cemelery.

Friends may call at BERRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 7200 DETROIT AVE. 7-9 P.M. THURSDAY, 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY. HALINSKI JULIA HALINSKI (nee Bosacki), beloved wife of the late Stanley, dear mother of Adeline Stepp, Eleanor Macioch and Ronald, sister ol John, Bob and the following deceased: Casimer and Henry, beloved grandmother of 16, great -grandmother of three, Friends received GOLUBSKI-DELIBERATO NERAL HOME, CORNER OF GARFIELD BLVD.

AND TURNEY where services will be held Saturday, May 4, al 12 noon and at St. Monica Church at 12:30 p.m. TATION FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7.9 P.M. In Memoriam May be placed in the Plain Dealer by calling Mrs. Moredock or Mrs.

Lone, 344-4860. Death Notices HILLER See CARR Notice. HOLLISTER CHARLES R. HOLLISTER, beloved husband of the late Frances M. (nee O'Connell), father of Charles R.

Thomas Kathy Cushman, Mary Lou Schwark, Sherry A Deeken and Irene grandlather, brother of Wesley, LaVon Bakos and Virginia Weisbaum. Friends may call at THE NUNN-COLEMAN FUNERAL HOME, 4434 LORAIN SATURDAY 7-9 P.M., AND SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M., where services will be held Sunday, time later. JAKUBOWYCZ EUGENE JAKUBOWYCZ, father of Alexander, grandlather of three. Funeral serMonday 10 a.m. at St.

Andrew. Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Interment St. Andrew Cemetery, South Bound Brook, N.J. SERVICES OF HOLOWCHAK FUNERAL HOME, 5548 STATE RD.

JONES LIDDIE ROSS JONES, dear sister of Dr. Carrie Shelton, niece of Nicy Jackson, aunt of five. Funeral Saturday, May 4 Windermere United Methodist Church, 14035 Euclid Ave. at 9 a.m. ING FRIDAY EVENING AT HOUSE OF WILLS, 2491 E.

55 ST. Interment Highland Park Cemetery. KING-HEDINGER TALBOT H. -HEDINGER, beloved husband of Esther, brother of Herbert and Gloria Liddall, passed away Thursday. Friends may call at THE BAKER FUNERAL HOME, 206 FRONT ST.

BEREA, FRIDAY EVENING 7-9 P.M. where services will. be held Saturday, May 10:30 a.m. The family quest coniributions to The American Cancer Society. KORNELL KENNETH KORNELL, beloved husband of Dolores (nee linski), dear father of Kathleen Jenik, Richard and Kenneth, father-in-law of Edward Jenik, grandfather of Eric, Daniel and Michelle, brother of Doraldean Swift.

Friend: may call at the FERFOLIA SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5386 LEE RD. NEAR BROAD. WAY, MAPLE HTS. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Services St.

Wenceslas Church at 10 a.m. VISITING HOURS THURSDAY 7-9 P.M. AND FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. KRUIS ROBERT E. KRUIS, beloved husband of June (nee Gall), dear father of James Klem, Jeffrey Klem of Denver, Colo.

and Jeanne Lakner of Corpus Christi, dear son of the late Emma Mehrl, dear brother of Richard Kruts, dear uncle of six. Funeral services Saturday, May 4, 1985 at 11 a.m. Friends may call at the SCHUSTERSTRAKER FUNERAL HOME, 5904 RIDGE RD. PARMA, FROM 10 AM TIL TIME OF SERVICE SATURDAY. LISCO MARY (LISCOE) LISCO of Cleveland Heights, dear sister of John, Michael, Steve and the late Patrick, Andrew and Anna (Hegadus) Sedlak, aunt and great-aunt.

Passed away Wednesday. Friends received at THE SAINT JOHN FUNERAL HOME, 923 BROADWAY, BEDFORD, FRIDAY ONLY 7-9 P.M. Services private. LUSTEK MARTIN LUSTEK, beloved husband of Marian dear father of James stepfather of Charlotte Herold and Donna Loschelder, grandiather of seven, brother of Henry Lustek, Angela Chmilnitzky and the late Mary Strozar, Gustave, Pauline Zore, John and Frank. Friends may call at THE VO.

DRAZKA FUNERAL HOME, 6505 BRECKSVILLE INDEPENDENCE (RT. 21 SOUTH OF ROCKSIDE), where vices will be held Saturday, May 4, at 10:45 a.m. and al St. Charles Church, Ridge at 11:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Lorain, VISITING HOURS FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

LYND EMILY LYND (nee Becka), dear wife of Elmer, beloved mother of Sharon (Tony) Gordon, grandmother of Vanessa and Colleen, sister of the late Ray Becka and Lois McLaughlin. Funeral services Saturday, May 4 at FUNERAL HOME, 13955 STATE RT. AT RT. 82 at 10:30 a.m. Rev.

Charles, Campbell officiating. The family will receive friends FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. Interment West Park, MARSIK ERNEST MARSIK, beloved husband of Emma (deceased), dear father of Kenneth and Kathlyn Lee, grandfather of six, brother of Rosalie Gregs and Margaret Marsik. Friends may call at -LAZUTA FUNERAL HOME, 5677 STATE where services will be held Saturday, May 4 at 10 a.m. Interment Highland Park Cemetery.

VISITATION FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. MILKOVICH HELEN MILKOVICH, beloved daughter of John and Mary (nee Dragisich), sister of Anna Zappia, Turocy, Martha Schnierer, Zora Hein, Catherine Popielarczyk, Jean Tucholski and Carol Szilvasi and the following deceased: Mary Donnellei, and John nieces Milkovich and and nephews. DanFriends received at the FERFOLIA AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5386 LEE RD. NEAR BROADWAY, MAPLE HTS. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m.

Service St. Monica's Church 11 a.m. VISITING THURSDAY 7-9 P.M. AND FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7.9 P.M. (Member of the St.

Monica Golden: Agers, the Croatian Lodge No. 403 H.B.Z. and the Maple Hts. Senior Cir.) MITCHELL LILLIAN M. MITCHELL (nee Mitch), beloved wile of the late Joseph, dear mother of Lillian J.

Hindulak, beloved grandmother of Sandra Studier and Sharon Hindulak, great grandmother of Christine and Robert, dear sister of Frank (deceased), Walter and Stanley Mitch, Mary Kane and Stella Jankowski. Please join family at St, Charles Church, Saturday, May 4 for 9:30 a.m. funeral Mass. Friends received GOLUBSKI FUNERAL HOME, 5986 RIDGE RD. PARMA, FROM 7.9 P.M.

THURSDAY, 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY. MOCSIRAN See CAZAN Notice. MYERS GEORGE D. MYERS, beloved husband of Martha (nee Webster) father of Robert, George, James, Kenneth and Marianne, grandfather of Todd, brother of Richard and Peggy Noonan, May 2.

funeral Mass Saturday, May 4, St. Clarence Church at 10 a.m. Interment Butternut Ridge Cemetery, N. ed. Friends may call CHAMBERS HOME, 4420 ROCKY RIVER DR.

AT PURITAS, FRIDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. THE PLAIN DEALER, FRIDAY, MAY 3. 1985 0060 Flowers Flowers say more. 447 Arranged With FTD Special Care The Florists Association of Greater Cleveland, Inc. Death Notices NEWELL LOUISE M.

NEWELL, beloved mother of Lyman dear ter of Harry G. Mountcastle, Earl E. Mountcastle, Ruth Hurd, Arlene B. Howells and the late Herbert J. Mountcastie, grandmother of Renee, Mark and Karla.

Passed away May 1. Memorial services! will be held at Franklin Cir. cle Christian Church, Sunday, May 5 at 2 p.m. Interment private at Lakewood Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to The Memorial Fund of her church.

SAXTON FUNERAL SERVICE. PHILLIPS JOHN PHILLIPS, age 61 formerly of Chagrin Falls, Passed away April 29 in Naples, Fla. Survived by wife Mary, daughters Susan Marguerite, Judith Stewart, brother of Raymond, Leslie, Norman, Richard, Alice Woodthorpe and Thelma Sholle. ARRANGEMENTS BY THE PUTA GORDA CHAPEL OF THE KAYS-PONGER FUNERAL HOMES. ROSE HENRY S.

ROSE, beloved lather of Stuart loving grandfather of Scott, Elisabeth, Jennifer, Darren and Jaymie and great grandfather of Louis, dear brother ol Mrs. Ruth Checel and Mrs. Florence August. Services will be held at THE BERKOWITZ. KUMIN INC.

MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1985 S. TAYLOR RD. CLEVELAND HTS. Friday, May 3 at 11 a.m. Family at the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart K. Rose, 23605 F. Baintree Rd. THRU DAY EVENING ONLY.

SAMMON JOSEPH P. SAMMON, loved husband of Donna (nee Pintar), dear father of Joseph, Mrs. James (Mary Ann) Proctor, Mrs. Lawrence tricia) McGarry, Mrs. Michael (Donna) Corbley, James and the late Kathleen, grandfather of 14, dear Allate Rev.

bert, s.J., Rev. Howard, Agnes and John F. Sammon. Member of Fourth Degree K. of C.

Paul J. Hallinan bly. Funeral Mass Saturday, May, 4 at $1. Margaret Mary Church at 12 noon. ment Calvary Cemetery.

ily will receive friends at THE FLYNN-MYLOTT FUNERAL HOME, 4600 MAYFIELD S. EUCLID THURSDAY 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. SPAAN MARY SPAAN, beloved wife of the late Fred, dear mother of William, grandmother of Diana Paskey, Nancy Wiewel, Barbara and Linda Spaan, great grandmother of live. Graveside services 11 a.m.

Saturday, May 4 at Lake View Cemetery (meet at Mayfield Rd. entrance). The family will receive friends at NICOL-WELLS-KLOSS FUNERAL HOME, 5644 MAYFIELD AT BRAINARD, LYNDHURST, 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY. The family request memorial contributions be made in her name to St.

John's Lutheran Church, 1000 Ford Rd. Highland Hts. O. Arrangements by THE DAVID MELBOURNE CHAPMAN SERVICES (461-5797). SPOONER RAYMOND A.

SPOONER, beloved husband of Garnet (nee Schumacher), dear father of Paul grandfather of Lorri, David and Tracy. The family will receive friends at THE JAKUBS AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 936 E. 185 where services will be held Friday, May 3 at 11 a.m., Pastor Andrew J. Rusnacko officiating Interment Crownhill Cemetery. VISITING HOURS THURSDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

SRAY LILLIAN P. SRAY (nee Danszczak) beloved wife of Alex Marlene Palencar dear of mother Colum- of bus, 0. and Joanne Szocki of Erie, Pa. grandmother seven, sister of Jeannette Sikon, Danny Danszczak, Ben Dansko and Ted Danszczak. Friends received at GOLUBSKI-DELIBERATO FUNERAL HOME, CORNER OF GARFIELD BLVD.

AND' TURNEY RD. where services will be held Saturday, May 4 al 9 a.m. and at St. Monica Church at 9:30 a.m. Entombment All Sainis Cemetery.

VISITING HOURS THURSDAY 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. TESCHKE FLORENCE M. TESCHKE of N. Palm Beach, died Wednesday in Fla.

Survivors include brother Almon F. Moyer of Ravenna, preceded in death by husband Theodore in March of 1975. Friends received 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY AT THE WOOD FUNERAL HOME, RAVENNA. Graveside services will be 10 a.m.

Saturday at Hillside Cemetery, Randolph, O. with Rev. Roy I. Kelsey officiating. TONSING JENNIE M.

TONSING (nee Rocky), age 80, dearest mother of Jean Schofield and the late Milton, devoted grandmother of Sandra Foster and John Tonsing, dearest sister of Antoniette Grande, Mary Rocky, Rose Muntain (deceased), Ann Squire (deceased) and Nick Rocky. Funeral Mass Saturday, 1:30 p.m. at Ascension Church, W. 140. and Puritas.

Family will receive friends at THE CORENO FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE. AT W. 132 ST. FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. Interment Holy Cross.

TROYANOVICH TROYANOVICH (nee Kovalick) beloved wife of John (deceased) dear mother of Anne Vanselow, Irene Szabo and Ruth Ratka, dear grandmother of seven, great grandmother of nine, dear sister of Bob, Anna Seaman, Effie Homrosky and the tollowing deceased, Susie Politko, Mary Guba, John, Helen Senkovich, Olga Nan and Kathryne Lovell. Funeral services Saturday, May 4 at THE MAILCHOK FUNERAL HOME, 5660 RIDGE RD. PARMA, O. at 9 a.m. Divine Liturgy Holy Spirit Ryzantine Catholic Church 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Spirit Cemetery. PARASTAS Friday 7:30 p.m. Family will receive friends FRIDAY ONLY AND 7-9 P.M. Death Notires TURK JOSEPHINE IDA TURK (net Strnad), beloved wile of the late John dear mother of Joida Evans and John grandmother of nine, great grandmother of one, sister of Joseph, Edward, Rudy and Theresa Tekancic. May 2, 1985.

Funeral services Satur4 at 10 a.m. at THE BRICKMAN SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID AVE. where the family will receive friends FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. WILLIAMS LILLIAN WILLIAMS, beloved mother of Ronald, Titus, Joe Ann and Napoleon Williams, loving sister of Pastor N.M. Wilson, Robert Lee and John R.

Dunlap, grandmother of Ronald, Shelton, Vince, Jamal and Ronda Williams, niece of R.L. King, God mother of Sgt. Horace L. Wilson. Died April 30,.

1985. Funeral services Saturday 9 a.m. at The Kinsman' Ave. Chuich of God, 6902 Kinsman Ave. VISITATION FRIDAY P.M.

AT: WM. A. GAINES FUNERAL. HOME, 9116 UNION AVE. Interment Woodland Cemetery, WISE SEE GUSICK Notice.

0040 In Memoriam GRABOWSKI JULIE GRABOWSKI-5-3 Another year has gone by, can't forget you on this date. Hoppy birthday JO-49 Right? BO Sylvia C. Jonos-5-3-82 IN LOVING MEMORY LOVE, MOTHER JANAS Sylvia Charlotte Janas 2-13-43 my to revere for 5-3-82 Syl Her lovely face by a halo of black hoir caressed, the beauty of Sylvia her immortal soul is memories of infinity deep withIn my chest. And though, at times, impetuous with emotion and anguish long suppressed, my swelling heart heaves. moaning like the ocean, that: cannot be at rest.

Cherished. RICHARD MCCARTY JONES Jack S. Jones-5-3-84 it hos been one year since you have been gone. You are stilt in my heart and pravers. Deeply: loved and missed.

WIFE, MARVA LoSCHIAVO Nancy Gone but not forgotten LOVING SISTER, LENA: PRICE Robert L. Price Jr. -5-3-81 Sunshine posses, shadows tatt, love's remembrance outlast: all: and though the vears be many or tew, all are filled with remembrance of you. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN SCHNEIDER Edie Schneider-5-3-83 in The finest years I ever knew. were the ones I spent with MARES you.

AP LOVE, CONNIE AND BOB. VALEK A I Albert J. Volek, The world is dark and for your memory never fades. miss you now as did five vears ago today. LOVING DAUGHTER DOROTHY.

WALAS Stephen Yo Walas Sr. and (Dod) (Grandpa). We love YOUR you. FAMILY 0080 Cemetery Lots, Monuments in ACACIA Masonic Cemetery. 1 lot.

$225. 731-6181. CROWN $225 Hill, ea. 4 lots 871-9536. in front, bargain GRAVE, Sunset Memorial Pork, N.

Olmsted. $500. 481-5529 Pr KNOLLWOOD, 2 lots, 481-3822. SINGLE crypt, section Knollwood Mausoleum 464-5781 SUNSET Memorial Park, 2 plots, $950. 1-282-3413.

Somebody Wants What You Don't Need. SELL Through Plain Dealer Classified AdsPhone 344-5555 0070 Lost and Found, Rewards RECEIVED UNTIL 10:15 P.M. For Next Day's Ploin Dealer CALL 344-5555 AFTER 5 P.M. 344-4860 BLACK KITTEN LOST wearing block rhinestone collar, 4-20-85, 4. Beachwood area.

382-3235. CAT lost Cedarlor, very friendly, family pet, reword. 932-0339. CAT LOST, BeechWilliamston, reward 351-8350. DOBERMAN-male, white tip on ear, on medication.

W. 140-Lorain area. Reward. NO questions asked. 521-3914.

DOG found, female, bik co*ckapoo, Lakewood area, 228-3916 DOG lost black male. Smoky. Puritas-Rocky River Dr. area. Reward.

941-1322. DOG lost, blonde, E. 156 Lakeshore area, Scooby, 486-9512. 692-2464, Garv. Reward.

DOG lost, female alredale, needs medication tor ears. ward. 521-8788 after 6 p.m. DOG lost gray poodle, Buckeve area, female, answers to Fifi, preen leash, 283-7825. DOG LOST: Male Scotty, long hair, 12 30 Ibs.

area. Reward. 333-7757, 521-8540. Name Crispen Rocky River DOG lost. Red Doberman.

Black collar. 122-Lorain area. Female name Loki. 476-3724. DOG lost Shepherd Husky 9 vr.

old male, black, white gray. flea collar, Toby Puritas Rocky River Dr. 251-5778. Reword. DOG lost, small Shepherd mix, Cleve.

HIs. area, choker collar, no license, temole, Queenie, spayed scar. vr. old. Reward.

321-1059 eves. bOG lost, Toy Collie Huntington Park Estate in Strongsville, answers to Charlie. 238-1453 or 888-4799. FOUND Beagle mix adult male, Pearl State Rd. 661-2885 FOUND dog male, neutered? Brooklyn 351-3418.

FOUND on average size male dog 2-8 vrs. old, brown eves, auburn hair, flea collar, very gentle, W. 116 between Detroit Clifton. 521-6146. GERMAN Shepherd LOST, small 5 vr.

male, approx. 40 choke collar, tags. Reword. 734-2615 or 231-5839 adult LOST Cat, male. W.

Russion 25-Detroit. Blue- gray Re. 3 1 ward. 391-3262, 687-2770 or APL. LOST glasses, men's, block case, Cedar 4-26-85, Reward 321-2820 LOST man's college ring, name engraved inside, reward 661-5760 LOST Siamese cat, Oimsted area.

pet 779-7536 LOST small black mole Nelamere Noble Rd. 761-3874 MEDICAL Unit lost in brown leather coming pouch from on Anchors R1. 269 Aweigh South Marino. desperately needed. 641-5322.

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