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10 Section 2 Chicago Tribune, Thursday, August 13, 1998 GROSS HIRSCH KULINOWSKI ALMANAC OBITUARIES Benny Waters, 96; had long career as jazz saxophonist continued from prwrtling page CLEVELAND Donald Bernard Cleveland, age 76, lifetime R3i resident of Orland Park, beloved husband ft of trie late llene. nee Ruppenthal: devoted father of Donna Pollen; loving grandfather of Ash-lee World War II Army veteran. Member of American Legion Post 111. Visitation 4 to 8 pm. Friday.

Aug. 14. 1998. at The Sehmaedeke Funeral Home, 14205 Union Ave. (1 block North of 143rd St.

Southwest Hwy), Orland Park Graveside service 11 a.m. Saturday. Aug. 15. 1998.

at Orland Memorial Park Cemetery, 153rd St. West Ave. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Ann Episcopal Church. Warsaw, IN or American Legion Post 111, Orland Park, appreciated 708-349-0111.

CORBETT See. Wilma C. Heames, notice. HAAS 'ti- Lav By Howard Reich Tribune Arts Critic Saxophonist Benny Waters, who at 96 was possibly the world's oldest working Jazz musician, died Tuesday morning at Howard County General Hospital in Columbia, Md. Though his robust saxophone tone and extroverted vocals seemed to defy the passage of time, Mr.

Waters never made a fuss over being senior to esteemed-jazz nonagenarians such as reed-ist Benny Carter and violinist Claude Williams. "I guess it's an honor to be the oldest jazz musician, but that isn't the most important thing," Mr. Waters told the Tribune in March. "The most important thing is how well I play, and I leave it to the public to judge that I can tell you that every place I've played recently L.A., Tokyo, Sacramento I've had standing ovations." More important, the crowds were not simply cheering Mr. Waters' exalted age but also his enduring powers as jazz impro-viser and stage entertainer.

His last Chicago performance, at the Jazz Showcase in April, proved that his technique and tone quality remained at a remarkably high level. He was unhindered artistically by the loss of his vision three years ago, after a cataract operation. In concert and on record, Mr. Waters' art represented an idealized version of 1930s jazz performance style. The outsize vibrato, ripe tone, slides between pitches and high-register rasps and squeals epitomized an earlier approach to jazz reed playing.

Though these expressive devices might have sounded anachronistic or quaint in the hands of younger players, for Mr. Waters they simply were the tools of the trade as he had learned it Born Benny Arthur Waters in To place your Dedication Announcement, call (312) 222-2222. Miriam Gross Hirsch. 76. beloved wife of the late Max Hirsch and the late Robert Gross; cherished mother of Ken (Karen).

John and Eric (Nora); proud and loving "nana" of Clover. Wylie, Max and Jacky; dearest sister of Marvin (Sandy) Isen-stein and Audrey (Sherwin) Zimmerman. Services Friday 2 p.m. at The Piser Chapel, 9200 Skokie Skokie. interment private.

Memorials in ner memory may be made to the charity of donor's choice. Info: 847-679-4740 Alfred Karl Haas. 1928-1998. died in Del- tnnm CI nn UUauHnakarfau lulu 00 1QQA. Mm was 70 years old.

Survivors include his wife of 49 years Ruth L. Haas: his daughter Deborah (Jim) Jurinak; his sons Alfred Jr. (Janet) and Michael (Anita); his daughter Doreen Haas-Olsen; his 14 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter; his brother Walter (Gladys). Memorial services will be held at 11 a m. on Aug.

14. 1998. at Our Lady ot Mercy. 44 1 4 n. iroy, cnicago, il.

The family request that. In lieu ot flowers, you make contributions to Make-A-Wish Foundation. Envelopes will be provided at the services. HARMON Thomas P. Harmon, Tuesday, August 11, 1998 beloved husband of Patricia Harmon, nee Moran; dear father of Tom (Stacy) and Dan Harmon and Mary Pat (Ron) Harris; dear grandfather ot Christy, Tommy, Ronnie, Megan and Kelly; dear brother of Emery Harmon and Mary Carney; dear brother-in-law of Jack and Barbara Patterson, jonn carney ana Mary Louise Harmon: our dear uncle, cousin and friend.

Ser vices and burial will be held in St. Louis, Mis souri. Kutis Affton Service. HEAMES Wilma C. Heames.

87, formerly of Lake Forest and Glenview, peacefully entered into eternal life on Monday, August 10, at her home in Colorado Springs, CO, where she lived with her daughter. Wilma was a gentle woman and all who knew ner. were toucnea Dy ner aigmry. graciousness and kindness. She is survived by those whom she loved unconditionally, her daughter Sallyanne (Ted) Corbett; and her grandchildren.

Kevin. Jen-niter and Brian. Visitation Thursday. 4 to 8 p.m. at N.H.

Scott ft Hebblethwalte Funeral Home, 1240 Waukegan Glenview (2 blocks South ot Lake Ave on west Side). Family and friends will gather for Funeral Service on Friday. 2 p.m. at the Church of the Holy Spirit. 400 Westminster Lake Forest.

Wilma will be laid to rest between her husband Robert J. Heames and her son Robert A. Heames, who preceded her in death, at Lake Forest Cemetery, in lieu ot flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Pikes Peak Hospice, 3630 Sinton Rd Suite 302. Colorado Springs, CO 80907, 719-633-3400. Funeral info.

847-998-1020 HOOKER Dempsey A. Jack Hooker, age 74, of 1 nmkarH halnuaari huehnnH ill Datrinia nfltt Hebel-Kitcoyne; dear father of Kenneth (Diane) and Mark (Rhonda); fond qrandfather of Kevin, Stephan and Lauren: fond brother of Dorothy burgess ana cecii nooKer; survived Dy manv nieces and nephews. Memorial Mass Satur day 11 30 a at Christ the Kino Church. 1501 S. Main Lomoara.

inierment private. Memorials to Christ the King Church or St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis. TN or Maryvilie Academy at 1150 River Rd.

Des Plaines, IL. Attn: Father John. Arrangements by urust Funeral Home, into ton free UBa-oy-wy4 HOWARD Robert L. Howard, of LaGrange. beloved husband of Suzann; loving father of Steven (Henee).

David (Lisa) and the late Lynn; proud qrandfather of Erin, Andrew, Michael, Jer emy and Travis. Memorial visitation 1 p.m. until time ot Memorial Service 2 m. Saturday at Hallowell ft James Funeral Home. 1025 W.

55th Countryside. Interment private. In lieu of tlowers, memorials to the Cancer Research Founda tion appreciated. 708-352-6500 JACOBSEN Ralph G. Jacobsen oj the Homestead.

Bata-via, IL. formerly of Westchester. Beloved husband of the late Ruth nee Fowler and the late Alice nee Zellar; loving father of Ralph G. (Nancy) Jacobsen dear grandfather of Sarah (Michael) Sch later; great-grandfather of Michael and Mathew. Friends will be received at the Westchester Com munity Church.

1840 Westchester Blvd. Westchester, II from 1 until time of service at 2 p.m. Entombment Woodlawn. Donations would be appreciated, Westchester Community Church. For further into ue-r--u-N-fc-M-A-L.

JARZEMBSKI William B. Jarzembski. Ph.D.. loving father of Nancy Simpson, Susan Jarzembski and uonna Martinez; grandfather ot seven: devoted brother and uncle. WW II veteran.

Bill helped the advancement of medical education and research through the Anatomical Gift Associ ation. For information, call Russell Dovtchl Funeral Director, 773-730-3802. JOHNSON Lloyd L. Johnson. 65.

of Evergreen Park, formerly of Blue Island, retired Pipefitter Local 597, beloved husband of Joanne, nee Josephson: cherished father of Robert and David; dear brother of Arlene (Chuck) Murray. Visitation Thursday. 2 to 9 p.m. at the Krueger Funeral tiomi, (jreenwooo blue isiana Funeral service Friday, 10 a.m. at Bethlehem Lutheran Church.

9401 S. Oakley. Beverly. Inter ment uax nut uemeiery. JOY Patrick J.

Joy, WWII Vet. US. Army Air Pnrno KaUn4 nf ilaria nA chanek; devoted father of Patrick Jr. (Lily) and Cheryl (William) Wright; proud grandfather of Micnaei ana Anne joy ana ratncK, June ana Megan Wright. Funeral Saturday.

10:15 a.m.. from Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95th to St. Thomas More Church, Mass 11 a m. Interment Holy Sep- uicnre L-emetery.

visitation maay, 3 to 9 p.m. Retired 43-year employee of Western Electric. Member of St. Thomas More Holy Name Society, VFW Post 9912 and American Legion Post 1976. or KARABATS0S See Very Rev.

George Thomas notice. KARL Genevieve Karl, nee Walen, of Libertvville, devoted wife of the late Edward; lovina mother of Edward (Carol), Leonard (Mickie) and the late Gloria; proua granamotner ot bowara I nomas (Becky), Carrie, Casey and Kelly Karl, Brian (uenisei iroy ana Hnonda (George) Hartnett: proud great-grandmother of four; dearest sister of Bernice Miedona, Anne (Harold) Swoch and the late waiter waien. f-unerai service 9 30 a.m. Fri day. Aug 14.

from McMurrough Chapel, 101 Park PI, Libertyville. to St. Joseph Church. Mass 10 a.m. interment bt.

Joseph cemetery. Hiver Grove Visitation Thursday, 5 to 9 In lieu ot flowers, contributions to St. Joseph Church, greatly appre- ciaiea. tv(-M-mA KASPERSKI Robert J. Kasperski.

loving son of the late Vincent and Valerie, nee Rogowicz; dear brother ot the late Lester (late Kay); fond uncle ot Gail (Alan) Brinkmeier; great-uncle of Alexandra ana rem in meter r-unerai Saturday, Aug 15, 9:30 a from Suburban Family Funeral Home, 5940 W. 35th St. (corner 35th A Austin), Cicero, to St. Mary of Czestochowa Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Friday, 5 to 9 pm KING Philip M. King, devoted son of the late Edward and Marcelia; dear brother of the late Owen (Genevieve) and Edward (the late Marion); loving uncle and great-uncle of many nieces and nephews. Visitation Friday, 3 to 9 m. at Drechsler Brown Funeral Home, 203 S.

MaricVi St Oak Park. Funeral Saturday. 10 30 a to St Edmund Church. Mass 11 a interment St. Michael Cem etery, Wheaton.

Info. 706-383-3191. KIRK Martha Jane Kirk, nee Mays, 64. of Arlinaton Heights, wife of Rev. William G.

Kirk; mother of Cathy Jim Pyne. Gary Sue and the late David Kirk; grandmother of Shauna. Kendra and Patrick Pyne, Angela Marzefta and Megan Kirk; daughter of Max and Catherine Mays; sister of Dr. Bruce Mays. Active in I Coalition and Names Project (AIDES Memorial Ouilt).

A memorial service will be held Sunday. Aug. 16, 4 pm, at First unnea Metnoaist cnurcn, 19U3 tuciid Arlington Heights. IL 60004. In lieu ot flowers, contribu tions to (he Martha J.

Kirk Memorial Fund at First United Methodist Church appreciated. Arrange ments by LautertMirg oehier Funeral Home, KN0WLES tm-s. Wiilard D. Knowles, beloved husband of Louise nee Lemaster; loving father of Pat-v rick (Vicki). Jennifer (Allen) Pellearino.

Beth (Mike) Doyle. Christopher (Sheri), Anne (Jim) Forbes and Katy; fond grandfather of five; dear brother of Ralph (Sara). Resting at Geils Funeral nome, ibu b. York St. uensenvilie, IL where services will be held Friday 11 a.m.

Interment Mount Emblem Cemetery. Visitation Thurs day 4 to 9 p.m. 630-50-332. K0WALK0WSKI, O.P. Rev.

Fr. Bruno Kowaikowskl. OP, age 68 years. Aug. 10.

1998, beloved son of Rose Therese, nee Chytla and the late Bruno Kowaikowskl; dear brother ot Raymond (Nancy), Jim (Pat). Larry and Rosemary "Cookie" (Ken) Skopec; special uncle to 15 nieces and nephews: and 15 grandnices and nepnews. runerai mursaay. iu jo a at St. I nomas Aquinas Priory, 7200 W.

Division St. River Forest. IL. Interment Dominican plot. All Saints Cemetery.

Donations to the Rev. Fr. Bruno Kowalkowski, O.P, Memorial Fund can be made to Dominican Province of St. Albert the Great K0WALSKI See Helen Szykowny, nee Zdrykowakl, notice. KUJAWA Theodore L.

Kujawa, loving brother of Joseph (Gladys) Kujawa, Dolores (Mitchell) Barach. Ethel (the late William) Hunowav. Richard (Sharon) Kujawa and Lucille (Donald) Burcham; fond uncle, great and great-greal-uncte to many nieces and nephews. Visitation Friday 2 to 9 pm Funeral service 8 at Robert 4. Sheeny ft Sons Funeral Home, 4950 79th St.

Interment private. 708-857-7878 or 773-582-4400 Irene Kulinowski, nee Sloan, beloved wife of the late Donald P. loving mpther of Kimberly Ann (Gregory) Weber. Kathleen Ann (Todd) Hass and Donald Paul Jr. (Kimberly Kulinowski; dear daughter of Charles and the late Nellie Sloan; devoted grandmother of Nicole Rose and Paul Henry Hass and the late Michael Kenneth Weber; fond sister of Charles B.

Sloan and the late Mary (Eugene and Judy) Targonskt. Visitation Friday, 3 to 10 p.m.. at Knollcreat Funeral Home. 1500 S. Meyers Road (3 blocks S.

of Roosevelt Road), Lombard. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a.m., from the funeral home to Christ the King Church, Mass 10 a.m. Interment private. 630-932-1500 KUPS0N Lillian F.

Kupson. age 75, of Orland Park, formerly of Sticknev. beloved wife ot the late John: devoted mother ot Kimberley (Scott) Richards; loving grandmother ot Nicole ana Mattnew mcn-ards; dear sister of Dolores (Carl) a nova; fond aunt ot many. Chapel prayer 9 30 a m. Saturday.

August 15. 1998. from the Sehmaedeke Funeral Home, 10701 S. Harlem Worth, to St. Julie Church.

7399 W. 159th Tinley Park. Mass 10:15 a m. Visitation Friday. 2 to 9 p.m.

Interment St. Casimir Cemetery. 708-448-6000 LAPIERRE See Lorraine Quinlan notice. LAVERDI See Aziz Alawerdy notice. LEONE See Raphaela Leone Diamantos notice.

LEVERT Edward August LeVert, 76 of Sun City Center, FL, died August 8, 1998. Survived by Rosemary and six children. Gregory, Deborah, Patricia. Michael. Jean and Timothy; 18 grand children; his sister, Elaine Dunk.

Mass at St Patrick, Lake Forest. Friday, August 14 at 10 a.m. He was a native of Oak Park, IL. A WWII Vet and a member ot Prince of Peace Catholic Church. LEVINE Eve Levlne, nee Novick, beloved wife of the late Ira; loving mother of Jerrold (Susan) and Santord (Pam) Levine; devoted grandmother of llyse (Sha-mez) Kanji, Jeffrey (Rebecca), Atarah.

David and Jesse Levine; adoring great-grandmother of. Samuel Kanji; dear sister of Harry and Raymond (Mary) Novick; many loving nieces and nephews. Graveside service Friday 1 p.m. at Waldheim, OBA Cemetery, gate 54, Des Plaines Ave. In lieu Of flowers, contributions in her memory to the Lyric Opera ot Chicago, zu n.

wacker, unicago. 60606, would be appreciated. For info: The Weln-stein Family Services WH matte Chapel. 847-256-5700 LITZ Dr Bernard R. Litz, beloved husband of the late Pauline, nee Paul; loving father of Jack (Corliss) and Norman (Judy); devoted grandfather ot uavid, Rachel, Rivkie, Rena and Joey; dear brother of the late Fannie Michaels; loving uncle of Felice (Harry) Levin and many other nieces and nephews; fond brother-in-law ot Yetta (Arthur) Welter and the late Irving (Florence) Paul.

Practiced dentistry for over 40 years Services Thursday, 11 am, at The Welnsteln Family Services Wilmette Chapel. 111 Skokie Blvd Wilmette (1 block north of Old Orchard). Interment Shalom. In lieu of flowers, contributions In his memory to Hillel Torah Day School. 7120 N.

Laramie, Skokie 60077 would be appreciated. For info, 847-256-5700. LUCZAK Roy F. Luczak, beloved husband of Judy, nee Wozniak; loving father of Michael dear son of the late Frank and Henrietta, nee Giertych, Luczak; fond godfather of David and Celeste. Visitation Wednesday 5 to 9 p.m.

and Thursday 3 to 9 m. Funeral Friday 8:45 a.m. from Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95th to Most Holy Redeemer Church. Mass 9:30 a.m.

Entombment Holy Sepulchre. Past Officer and Coach of P. Boys Club, past President of the Chicago Office Machine Dealers Association and Regional Director of the National Office Machine Dealers Association. Member of St. Francis de Sales High School Alumni Association.

773-239-3600 or 708-425-4500. LUNDBERQ Alice Marie Lundberg, born July 23, 1907, In Nassjo, Sweden, died Aug. 10, 1998, in Middle-town, Rl, beloved wife of the late William O. Lundberg, formerly ot Chicago and Berwyn; loving mother of Marshall (Mary Kay) and William (Barbara); grandmother of Jon (Joyce), Gregory (Ann), Kari (Jeff) Carpenter, Brian and Sara; proud great-grandmother of Jacob, Grace and Millie Rose Carpenter. A memorial service will be held in Middletown.

Rl on Aug. 22. In lieu of tlowers, contributions may be made in her memory to the River woods Christian Center, P.O. Box 4030, St. Charles, IL 60174.

630-564-2222. MALLEC Carol MaMec, nee Kubes. beloved wife of the late Norbert loving mother of Thomas, Renee (Mark) Rivecco and David: devoted daughter of Mildred and the late Thomas Kubes: fond sister of Elaine (William) Herold, Mary Lou (George) Krlz and the late Roberta (John) Brattoli. Resting at the Cypress Funeral Home, 1698 N. Blooming-dale Rd.

(between Army Trail Rd. and North Ave Glendale Heights on Friday from 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral Saturday 9:30 a.m. to St. Matthew Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Retired clerk of the Glenside Public Library. In lieu of flowers, memorials to American Cancer Society appreciated. 630-653-7666 MAURER William R.

Maurer, age 71, beloved husband of Elizabeth, nee Starrs; loving father of Janet (Tim) McGivern and Martin (Sophie) Maurer; dear brother of Joy Tobin and Don Maurer; fond brother-in-law ot John Starrs; proud Papa of Brian McGivern. Olivia and Haley Maurer. Funeral Friday, 10:30 a.m., from the John E. Maloney Funeral Home, 1359 W. Devon to St.

Gertrude Church, Mass 11 a.m. Interment Local cemetery. Visitation Thursday, 3 to 9 p.m. For information, 773-764-1617. Mcelroy Michael P.

McElroy. dear husband of Jan, nee baiiatore; tond tamer ot Dane, Adam ana brik devoted son of Leon and Valeria, nee Radzinski; loving brother ot Lee (Laura). Ron and Ted; uncle ot Mooen ana Lynn, r-unerai r-riaay, Aug. 14, 1998. 10 a.m.

at Poterek Funeral Home. 5253 W. FuHerton near of Lock wood. Interment Mary nui cemetery, visitation mursaay, a to a p.m. 773-237-6400 MEADE Winnifred Inez Meade, nee Christie, of Phoenix AZ and formerly of Chicago, loving wife of the late Edward Meade, dear step-mother of Marqo V.

brooks, Michael A. smith. Harold Smith. Jr. and Edward (Monica) Meade, and Nancy Meade; loving sister of Violet N.

Thompson ana wimur unrisue; granamotner ot iu; great-grandmother of four; aunt and great-aunt to sev eral nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be held Friday. August 14, 1998, at 10 a.m. at the university ot unicago ioa Noyes uenier. iztz 59th St.

Information 773-947-7525. MICALE Florence M. Micale, beloved wife of the late Steven; loving mother of Jean (Henry) Haworth dear grandmother of Steven (Joyce) Haworth and Helen Haworth; fond great-grandmother ot Timo- tny and Joshua; sister ot tne late George u. Killian and Margaret L. Parker.

Visitation Thurs day, 3 til 9 p.m. at Peterson Funeral Home, 6938 W. North Ave. Service Friday, 11 a.m. Interment Mount tmoiem oemeiery.

va-ojf-wu or MIERZWtNSKI Wanda L. Mierzwinski. nee Boodanskl. of Tamoa FL, formerly of the W. side of Chicago, beloved wife of Walter loving mothec of Gregory, Mary Oursler and the late Walter S.

(Barbara); fond grandmother ot Ken (Bernadette) Mierzwinski, Lisa (Robert) Pennacchio. Eric Mierzwinski. Rob ert (Ann) Panek. Kevin (Alisa) Panek and Kristin (Daniel) Seitz; great-grandmother of 10; dear sister of Stephanie Mack. Joseph (Mary) Bogdanski and the lale Marie, Angela.

Joseph and Virginia: fond aunt of many. Visitation Friday. 5:30 to 9 m. at Columbian Chapela, Capetta-Dlcanlo Cir actors, 6901 W. Belmont.

Mass of Christian Burial Saturday. 10 a.m. at St. Ferdinand Church, 5900 W. Barry, Chicago.

Friends are asked to meet at church. Interment private. 708-848-3010 or 3-39-3101. MITCHELL See Violet M. Stearns, notice.

M0AUR0 Agnes M. Moauro, age 44, passed away Tuesday. Aug. 11, 1998 In Napervilie, IL. Born in Chicago and a lifelong area resident.

Employed as a registered nurse at Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke Hospital. Loving daughter of Anthony and Violet Moauro ot napervilie; aear sister oi Anthony (Debbie), Dr. Casey (Cindy), Robert (Mary Beth) Moauro and Maria (John) Graves: beloved aunt of it. Funeral Services for Agnes M.

Moauro will be saiuraay, Aug. is, laao at iu a at t-reo c. Dames West Chapel, 3200 Black Road, Joliet, Rev. David Nygard officiating. Interment Wood-lawn Memorial Park.

Visitation Friday 2 to 8 p.m. i-or into, M0SLEY Peggy B. Mosley, of Chicago, IL. Friday. Aug.

7, 1998. born Aua. 12. daughter of the late Annie Daniels Byrd and Rufus Byrd Sr. A native of Birmingham, AL.

Peggy Mosley was a graduate of Fairfield Industrial High School in Fairfield. AL. She received her degree in Education from Miles College in Fairfield. AL, and her Master's degree from Loyola University in Chicago. IL.

Peggy spent numerous years as a teacher and counselor in me Chicago Public acnooi system. She was a member of Allen Metropolitan Church under the leadershio of Rev. Dr. Jesse L. Douglas Sr.

She is survived by brother Rufus Byrd Jr. of Mary Esther. FL and sisters Maureen Byrd Jefferson of Chicago, Annie Byrd Parks of Chicago, Aretha Byrd Curry of Birmingham, AL and Hetty (Hobern Young of uirmingnam AL. Visitation 7 p.m. Thursday.

Aug. 13, 1998. fol lowed by service. 8 p.m., at Allen Metropolitan CM Church, 1U946 3 Lowe, Chicago, IL. M0UNCE See Very Rev.

George Thomas notice. DAISLEY David Daisley died Monday. Aug. 10, tCQO nf wa- at hia UinoHnla hnma Our. rounded bv his loving family.

Mr. Daisley was born March 10, 1930 in Des Moines, IA, beloved husband of 45 years to Roberta nee Berg; loving father of David (Dianne) Daisley Jr. of Winston Salem, NC, Lori (Greg) Adams of Napervilie, Melissa and Nancy of Hinsdale and the late Alison preceded on Nov. 1. 1997; dear grandfather of Eric and Kevin Adams; fond brother of Edwin T.

(Debbie) Daisley It of Omaha, NE.and Jane (Roger) Riley of Des Moines. IA. Mr. Daisley was a 42 year resident of Hinsdale. Graduated from Morgan Park Military Academy of Chicago and The University of Iowa.

Iowa City, where he was Past President of Sigma Nu Fraternity. Retired after a 40 year career with Merrill Lynch. Past President of Committee 100 and the Street Club of Chicago. Sargent in the counter intelligence and an avid Lane Michigan saner. Memorial visitation Thursday 5 to 8 p.m.

at the EMieton Funeral Home, Hrst and urant streets, Hinsdale. Memorial Service Friday. Aug. 14, 1998. 1 p.m.

at the Grace Episcopal Church, 120 E. First St Hinsdale. IL 60521. in lieu of flowers memorials appreciated to Grace Episcopal Church. DARROW Margaret J.

Darrow. of Colonial Manor Living Center, Lagrange, formerly or western bpnngs wife of the late George dear first cousin of Daisy Osterhage of Tar re Haute, IN. Funeral Mass 9 30 a Friday at St. John of the Cross Church, Western Springs. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Terre Haute.

IN. In lieu of flowers, masses or donations to the charity of your choice appreci ated. Arrangements by Marker ft James Funeral Home, western springs, utwwj-isuu DIAMANTOS Raphaela Leone Diamantos, beloved wife of tiaorge L. uiamantos and the late Vincent Leone; loving mother of Vito (fiancee Diana), Vincent (Patricia) ana Hobert icamiiie) Leone; dear moth er-in-law of Jeanette Leone; dear of grandmother of Jimmy, Vito. Vincent, Raphaela, Maria, Julie.

Anthony and Michelle; great-grandmother of eight; fond sister of Charles (Francis), Catherine Naigtao, Nancy Basiie, Francis (tiabnel) Arnen, Rose Paoletti. Annie (George) Rosano, Virginia (John) Maselli and late the Christ and Phil DeMaio. Funeral service Friday, 9:30 a.m., from Hursen Funeral Home, W. corner of Roosevelt and Mannheim HillsideWestchester, to St. Julian Church.

Elk Grove Village. Mass 10 30 a m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Visitation Thursday. 3 to p.m.

into, ton-tree BOU-z-uxwi! DIAMOND See Raphaela Leone Diamantos notice. DUBUNSKI Robert Dublinski, CPD, beloved husband of Connie, nee Camastro: devoted father of 1 Denise and Paul: fond son of Ava and the late Anthony; dear brother of Nick (Carole) and Dorene (Robert) Popov ich. loving son-in-law of trma; dear Drother-in-iaw of uavid (uenisei; lov ing uncle of nieces and nephews. Funeral Friday, 9 30 a m. from Malec ft Sons Funeral Home, 6000 N.

Milwaukee to St. Juliana Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St, Adalbert. Visitation Thurs day, 3-9 p.m.

Please omit flowers. 773-774-4100 DUDLEY tm-s, F'del Glen Dudley, beloved husband of Josephine, nee Sanchez; loving father of Ir Comne (Carlos) Lopez, Donna and Deb bra; dear grandfather of Carisa. Cayla. Brittany and uennae; uncie or many nieces ana nepnews Member and past Service Officer of Howard Hnoae post wtttttJ American Legion, r-unerai tri- day. Aug.

14. 1998 at 9:15 a m. from Cuneo-Co- lumoian Funeral Home, luauu w. Grand Ave. (l biock bast ot Mannneim Hd f-rankhn Park, to St John Vianney Church, Northlake.

for Mass of Christian burial at 10 a m. interment private. visitation ihursday 3 to 9 p.m. 647-455-izuu DULIK Marv Lillian Dulik. nee Vanek.

70. of LaGrange beloved wife of the late Milton; loving mother of Margaret (Jack) Murphy. Ruth, Carol Cerone. Robert. Thomas, Lawrence, Linda and Jean; fond grandmother of Melissa Cerone; dear sister of 'intty Urick and Tom Rojc.

Visitation 3 to 9 p.m. riday at Hallowed ft James Funeral Home, 40 S. sMand LaGranae. Funeral Mass 10 a m. Saturday at St.

Francis Xavier Church. Oaden and Spring LaGrange. Interment Queen of neaven cemetery. mj-jD-iyo DURICH to-l Peter A. Durich, 79.

of Morton Grove, beloved husband of Jean, nee Alamshaw; IT loving brother ot Leo and the late Frank; fond brother-in-law of Ann Aghakan and Josephine' Doumana; cherished uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral service Saturday, iu a.m. at SHnkina runerai noma, twsi uempsier Morton Grove. Interment Elmwood. Visitation Fri day.

3 to 9 p.m. Please omit flowers. 847-965-2500 FERINA JosePn Ferina. beloved husband of jean, nee Stabile, and the late Laura, nee ff" Cardella: lovina father of Vicky (Wayne) Lail Joseph (Betty) Ferina. Genny (Scott) Neubert an Anthony (Lynn) Venticinque: fond grandfather ot seven; great-grandfather of seven; dear brother of Carl Ferina.

Funeral services Saturday irom in Momciair-Lucania runerai nonn, owi VU 'Rolmnnl Aua In Rt Prnnritt Ft or ma Churrh Entombment St. Joseph Mausoleum. Visitation r-ngay, 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. rva-wz-iMuu FITZGERALD Mary A Fitzgerald, nee Leonard, beloved wife of the.

late Michael; loving sister ot Edward J. (the late Marv), Eleanor and Rose Leonard, the late John (Mildred). Nicholas (Perina) and Joseph (the late Louise) Leonard; fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. Lying in state Saturday, 9 a m. til time ot mass 10 a m.

at St. Cecilia Church, Golf and Meier fid, Mt Prospect Entombment All Saints Visitation Friday 2 to 9 p.m. at Friedrtcha Funeral Home, 320 Central Rd at Northwest Hwy. Mt Prospect. 847-255-7800 FRALEY Robert Douglas Fraley, 57, of Chicago, beloved husband of Ania Fraley.

loving father of Lee, Beth. Kathy. Michelle, Ann Marie, Tomek and Agnieszka; proud grandfather of six. dear brother of Ruth Ann Fraley; uncie ot two nieces. Greeting ol friends 3 p.m.

until time of memorial service at p.m. Saturday August lb, iwb at Lane-stucky Gray Funeral Home, Moorehead, Kentucky. Inter ment private. In lieu of flowers memorials may be maoe to ine American cancer society, imo: Biake-Lamo Funeral Home, 312-944-5594. FRANKEL Joan Frankel, nee Samuels, beloved wife of Sid ney, devoted mother of Dawn (Ira) Feinsmith and Jill Frankel: cherished orandmother of Brad anq Allison Feinsmith; dear sister of the late Barbara Karmell; dear sister-in-law of Yale Kar-mel.

Graveside service Thursday, 10 a.m. at Shalom Memorial Park (Sect. 7). Rand Rd. ft Rte.

53,, Arlington Heights. Remembrances may be made to Vitas Hospice, 800 W. Biesterfield Elk Grove Village. 60007. Info.

Lloyd Mandel Leyayan funerals, B4M f9-3939. FRIEDRICH Alma B. Friedrich. nee Mattes, beloved wife of the late William Gutschick; dear mother of Dar- lene (Jack) Ford, and the late Wayne Gutschtck; mother-in-law of Marilyn; loving grandmother ot Justine, rtatnan, James. Kurt ana Aoam; rono sister of Reinhold and William, and the late Leon ard and Evelyn Mooha; also survived by nieces ana nepnews.

visitation f-riaay August 14. iu a m. where memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. at the Koaarv Funeral Home. 9837 S.

Kedzie, Evergreen Park. Memorials to Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation, 333 W. Lake Street, Addison, IL. 708-499-3223. GADEIKtS Stelia Gadeikis, nee Shatkus, Aug.

9, age 92, late ot Chicago, wile ol the late Solomon; dear mother of Joan (John) Shimkus ot Flossmoor and Anne (Al Kvedaras of Homewood; loving grandmother ot seven; great-grandmother of eiqht: fond sister of Julia Passen of Riverdale. Longtime parishioner1 of St. Terrence Church. Chicago. Resting at Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie Home- wood, Saturday, from 8 a until time of service 9 15 a to Infant Jesus ot Prague Church, Flossmoor.

Mass 10 a m. Interment St. Casimir Cemetery. 706-798-5300 GALLET0 Joseph J. Galleto, age 84.

formerly of Rosetand beloved husband of Marvanne. nee Ainvir.h father of Joseph (Maureen) and Annette (Staceyj Beyer; grandfather of Michael. Christopher and Maura uaneio. ouriai in Newport Richey, FL, GARSTKA Waller J. Garstlca, of Grand Island, NY, beloved husband ot Sophie, nee Kraus; dear father of Deborah Fox, Judy Stoldorf, James Dinter and the late Gregory; dear brother of Jean (Doc) Skrzyp-czak, Albert (the lale Dolores) and the late Andrew (Rose); grandfather ot tour.

Funeial services Saturday at 10 30 am. from Michaels Funeral Home, 800 Roselle Rd (bw Irving Park and Higgins). to St Walter Church 11am. Mass Interment St Adalbert Cemetery Visitation ruuay jns p.m. in lieu Ol tlowers.

donations iay be made to the American Cancer Soci ety B4-8S1-29U0 In 1899 Alfred Hitchcock, who would become a famous film director, was bom in London. On Aug. 13, 1521, Spanish conquerer Hernando Cortez captured what is now Mexico City from Aztec Indians. In 1624 King Louis XIH of France named Cardinal Richelieu his chief minister. In 1818 suffragist Lucy Stone was born in West Brookfield, Mass.

In 1860 sharpshooter Annie Oakley was born in Darke County, Ohio. In 1898 U.S. forces captured Manila during the Spanish-American War. In 1910 Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, died in London. In 1926 Fidel Castro, who would become Cuba's president, was born in Oriente Province, Cuba.

In 1946 author H.G. Wells died in London. In 1960 the first two-way telephone conversation by satellite took place. In 1961 East Germany closed the border between East and West Berlin in an attempt to halt the flight of refugees from the East. (Two days later, work began on the Berlin WalL) In 1982 the Polish military used force against supporters of the Solidarity labor union demonstrating to mark the eighth month of martial law in Poland.

In 1993 a body found in a creek along the North-South Carolina border was identified as that of James Jordan, father of basketball superstar Michael Jordan. (Two teenagers would be convicted of his murder.) In 1995 former New York Yankee star Mickey Mantle died of cancer in a Dallas hospital at age 63. NALEPKA Barbara L. Nalepka, nee Mallek, age 47, beloved wife of the lale Casey: special mother ot Kimberly Ann and Cynthia (Ronald) Lloyd: loving nana of Jason, Kaitlyn. Danielle and Kay I loving sister of Sharon (Michael) Lyons.

Marcia Mallek and the late Dana Mallek: dear aunt of Nikki, Chip. Mark. Brian, Kevin and Melissa; loving daughter ol the late Irvin and Olga Mallek. Funeral service Friday, 9 30 a m. from John V.

May Funeral Home, 4553-61 Milwaukee to St. Cornelius Church for Mass at 10 a m. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. Visitation Thursday, 4 to 9 p.m.

Contributions to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated. 773-545-2115 NELSON Ronald G. Nelson, 62, of Gary, beloved father ot Mark (fiancee Shelli Feerer). Lvnn (Arthur) Casper and the late Eric; dearest grandfather of Melissa. Cassandra and Gabrielle; also survived by his devoted Funeral service Friday, 10 a m.

at Humes Funeral Home, 320 W. Lake Addison, (2 mi. W. of 63, 2 mi E. of 53).

Interment Queen of Heaven. Visitation 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday. In lieu of flowers, donations to ALS Foundation or Hospice of Northeastern Illinois, appreciated. 630-628-6806 NEMECEK Georgiana Nemecek, nee Ce)ka, beloved wife of the late William loving mother of Donald (Charlotte) and William R.

(Rita); dear grandmother of six; great-grandmother ot seven; fond sister of Blanche Lacey, Geraldine Saucier and the late Louis Cejka; also nieces and nephews. Visitation Friday. 2 to 9 p.m. at Modell Funeral Home, 7710 S. Cass Daien.

where funeral service will be held Saturday, 10 a Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Wellness House, Hinsdale, IL appreciated. 630-852-3595 NICP0N Irene Nicpon. nee Zcwciak beloved wife of innrf litlAf nl Crank ILiariAl U.I. lis.

Stella Rupp, Josephine Rashuseen and the late Ed, Joe and Steve Zcwczak; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Resting at Cuneo-Colunv blan Funeral Home, 10300 W. Grand Ave. (1 block East of Mannheim Rd Franklin Park, where Services will be held Saturday, Aug 15 at 11 am Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Visitation Friday 3 to 9 p.m.

647-455-1200 PARISI Peter F. Parisi, beloved husband of Viola, nee Schultz; loving father of the late Perry; devoted son of the the late Michael and Frances Pansi: dear brother of Sam (the late Kay) Parisi and the late Marie (Salvatore) SanFalip; dearest brother-in-law of Margaret (the late Steve) Irmick; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews Visitation Thursday, 2 m. to 9 m. Funeral Friday. 9 30 a.m., from Lawn Funeral Home.

7909 State Road (5500 WJ, to St Louis deMontlort Church, Mass 10 a.m. bniomDmeni Hesurrecuon Mausoleum. Funeral info. 708-636-2320. PARKER Viola B.

Parker, nee Anderson, age 77. of Round Lake Beach, formerly of Chicago, beloved wife of Fletcher; loving mother of Nancy (James) Powell and Scott (Gloria) Parker; fond grandmother of eight; great-grandmother of nine; dear sister of Helen (Ken) Wtmer; also survived by many loving nieces and nephews; preceded by two brothers and parents. Visitation Friday, 3 to 8 at the manage i-unerai nome, iu4 ntgn Cary, where service will be held Saturday, at 11 a m. Interment Windridge Memorial Park. Cary Toll free into: 800-670-9648.

PEEL Marilyn I. Peel, nee Miller, beloved wife of Jerry: lovinq daughter of Robert and Phyllis Miller; dear sister ol Susan (Gene) Stanford; fond aunt of Kristin, Melissa and Ryan. Lying in state Satur day, Aug 15. 10 a m. to time of service 1 1 a.m., at Grace Lutheran Church, if24 t.

tuciid Mt Prospect. Interment private Visitation Friday, 3 to 9 p.m. at Matz Funeral Home, 410 E. Rand Rd Mt. Prospect, Member and avid tennis player of Hiver I rails tennis uenter.

in neu ot nowers, memorials to American Cancer Society apprec i a led b4jy4-JJb PERL0NG0 My dearest Barbara, what a happy day 43 years ago today. We vowed our love to each other and now that you are gone I hope and pray that God will allow us some day to meet again. Happy Anniversary. Love Pete, the kids, and grandchildren. photopulos See Very Rev.

George Thomas notice Benny Waters in 1995 Brighton, on Jan. 23, Mr. Waters studied at Boston Con-' servatory before pursuing a life in jazz. His versatility as an ensemble musician earned him jobs with Joe "King" Oliver, Fletcher Henderson and Jimmie Lunceford, three key architects of the language of big-band swing. Mr.

Waters' influence in jazz was wider than some listeners may have realized, for he taught two important reedists who' helped define the sound of various incarnations of Duke Ellington's band: baritone player Harry Carney and alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges. In the early 1950s, Mr. Waters settled in France, where he lived for four decades before returning to the U.S. in 1992. In 1997 he appeared with the Statesmen of Jazz in Tokyo and released his final recording, "Benny Waters Birdland Birthday: Live at 95" (on Enja).

He last played in public two months ago in Manhattan. Mr. Waters is survived by several nephews and nieces. SAMPLE Oscar H. Sam Sample, beloved husband of Donna, nee Schmidt; loving father of Stephanie (Chris) Maionev and Michael (Debra) Sample: beloved stepfather of Laurie (Tim) Lee and Frank Schmidt; devoted grandfather of Duncan Maloney.

Alayna Sample, Cayla Clark, Nycole Lee and Rebekka Lee: tond brother of Susan (John) Agnew, Tom Sample and the late Gus Sample Jr. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m., al Yurt-Peteraon Funeral Home, Rt. 31 and Main Street, Batavia. Interment West Batavia Cemetery. Visitation 3 to 8 p.m.

Friday. Contributions to Fox Valley Hospice, P.O. Box 707. Geneva, IL 60134 appreciated. 630-879-7900.

SCHM10 Fred Schmid, noted Restaurant Designer, died in California, formerly of Chicago. IL, Pacific Palisades, CA and Scottsdale. AZ He died on Aug. 9, 1998 in Valencia, CA ot complications from pneumonia. He was 96 years old.

Fred was born in Chicago in 1902. At the age of 15. he began hta career as an office boy at the Albert Pick Company in Chicago. In 1942. he (eft to join the Rexall Drug Company as a Vice President.

In 1951. he founded Fred Schmid Associates in Los Angeles, which grew to be a nationally recognized restaurant design firm In 1955. he helped form the Food Facilities Consulting Society, which evolved into an international organization. He married the late Evelyn Ottedahl of Chicago in 1926 and had two children, Robert Schmid and the late Jayne (John) de Ruyter. Evelyn died in 1961.

In 1975. he married the late Lorice McCauley of Saginaw. Michigan and resided in Scottsdale, Arizona He is survived by his son. Robert (Evelyn) Schmid; sister. Clara (William) Lemm; grandchildren, David de Ruyter, Scott de Ruyter, Dana (Michael) Worth am, Donald Schmid, Ellen (Michael) Maley and Julie (Steven) Ruflolo; and 11 great-grandchildren.

Funeral Services will be held at The Little Chapel of the Dawn on Thursday, Aug. 13 at 10 a.m. Committal Services will follow at Wood-lawn Cemetery, Santa Monica, California. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Norwood Park Home. 6016 N.

Neva Chicago, Illinois, 60631, 773-467-4565 or to a charity of your choice. Gales, Kingsley ft Gates, 1925 Arizona Santa Monica, CA, 310-395-9988 SCHMIDT Karl Schmidt, of Sun City Center. FL, formerly of Skokie. age 73. died Aug.

1, retired Executive Director ot the Skokie Chamber of Commerce, past President of the Skokie Rotary Club, the Chicago Swedish Glee Club and the Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives, beloved husband of the late Maxine nee Greene. Funeral Services were private. Inurnment at Memorial Park Mausoleum. Arrangements by Haben Funeral Home, Skokie. 847-673-6111 SCHWARTZ Michael B.

Schwartz, beloved husband ot the late Bernice nee Pink us; dear father of Barrie (Howard) Menaker and Michael R. (Miriam); loving grandfather of Peter (Elizabeth), Gregg (Michelle) and Todd Menaker, Donald and Megan Schwartz; great-grandfather of Morgan Menaker; fond brother of the late Harry. Services Friday 11 am at The Plser Chapel, 9200 Skokie Skokie. Entombment Memorial Park Mausoleum. Info.

847-679-4740 SEDIVY See Mary Polivka, nee Vojtech. notice. SEMERAD Emanuel Semerad age 92. beloved husband of the late Jeanette. nee Novak; loving father of Dr Emanuel III (Janice): fond grandfather ot Eric (Cristine) Semerad.

Jennifer (Jeffrey) Budden and Gregory Semerad; proud great-grandfather of Evan and Peyton Semerad. dear brother of Milada Micka; uncle of June (Dr. Harold) Harris and Janice (John) Scullin. all of Massachusetts. Service Saturday.

Aug. 15, 10 a at Svec ft Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W. Cermak Berwyn. Interment Bohemian National. Emanuel owned his own business for 46 years, maintaining and installing pipe organs in churches and universities throughout the Chicago Metropolitan area.

Past President and Scholarship Chairman for American Czechoslovak Engineers. Past President of Ceska Beseda, Board of Directors of Bohemian Home for the Aged. Board of Directors of Friends of Austria. Bohemia Lodge No. 943 A A M.

Member ol Chicago Adventurers Club He and his late wile were worldwide travelers, visi-tating over 179 places of interests in 100 countries, including both polar areas. Longtime devotee and supporter ol Lyric Opera of Chicago and the Chicago Symphony Memorials can be made to Lyn, Opera ot Chicago or Episcopal Charities Visitation Friday, 2 until pm 708-484-2050 or 773-242-2027. PINNER Ann Pinner, nee Jennings of Oak Forest, formerly of South Holland, beloved wife of the late Eugene Pinner loving mother of Thomas (Donna). Mary Kay and Gene Pinner fond grandmother of Thomas Michael and Kevin Pinner. Funeral Friday, August 14th.

915 a m. from McKenzle Funeral Home, 15618 S. Cicero Oak Forest, to St. Damian Church. Mass 10 a m.

Interment Assumption. Visitation Thursday. 2 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Damian Church preferred.

706-687-2990 P0LIVKA Mary Polivka. nee Voftech, age 82, beloved wife of the late John; loving sister of the late James (the late Otilla) Vojtech, Joseph (Betty) Voitech, Anna (the late Jim) Sedivy and Frank (the late Sophie) Vojtech; dear aunt and great-aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday 10 30 a.m. from The Frank Becvar ft Son Funeral Home. 6541 Kedzie to St.

Mary. Star ol the Sea Church for an 11 a m. Mass. Entombment Resurrection Mausoleum. Retired 40 year employee of Central Can Co.

Member of Espousal of the Blessed Virgin Mary No 34 CU Please omit flowers. Visitation Thursday and Friday 2 to 9 p.m. 773-434-1700 or 708-824-9000. POTRAWSKI Anna Potrawski, nee Matuszyk, age 8B, beloved wile of the late Joseph Potrawski: devoted mother of Theresa (Anthony) Wartalski, Tim (May). Kenneth Potrawski and Christina (James) Grabe: cherished grandmother of Kathleen, Annette, Deborah.

Paula, Kimberly and Julie: great-grandmother of Dennis Michael and Erin. Visitation Friday. 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral Saturday. 915 a m.

from The Andrew J. McGann ft Son Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski to St. Catherine of Alexandria Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Adalbert Cemetery. 773-SI3-7700 or 708-423-5400. QUINLAN Lorraine Quinlan, nee Kelly, of Fontana, Wl, loving wife ot the late Edward Quinlan and the late Edward CaPierre; loving mother of Martin retired CPD, (Gloria and Edward retired CPD. (Marion) LaPierre; dear grandmother of Kathleen, Martin. Michael, Thomas and John; great-grandmother ol nine.

Friends will be received at the Conboy-Wettchetter Funeral Home. 10501 W. Cermak Westchester (2 blks west of Mannheim), on Friday, from 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 am. to St.

Isaac Jogues Church. 306 W. Fourth, Hinsdale Mass 10 a.m. Interment Mt Carmel Donations would be appreciated to the St. Thomas Hospice.

7 Salt Creek Lane. 204, Hinsdale, IL 60521. For further info, 708-F-U-N-E-R-A-L. RAMOS Dorothy A. Ramos, beloved wile of Joseph; loving mother ol Robert (Terryl, Carole (Larry) Hays and Christine (Richard) Patton; lond grandmother ol Nathaniel.

Daniel. Christi and Allyn Funeral Saturday. 815 a Irom John V. May Funeral Home. 4SS3-61 Milwaukee Ave to SI.

Hyacinth Church. 3636 W. Wolfram Mass 9 am, Interment Irving Park Cemetery. Visitation Friday, 3 to 9 p.m. 773-545-2115.

RANTIS See Very Rev. George Thomas notice. RAPPAP0RT Bernard B. Rappaport. D.D.S., died on Aug.

8, 1998, in his 100th year, husband of the late Martha, nee Weiss: uncle of Howard Engel. Milton Engel. DOS and Michael Rappaport, MD Graveside service Friday. 1130 a m. at PO Cemetery, gate 37.

Jewish Waldheim. Des Plaines Ave Roosevelt Rd Forest Park Please omit flowers Directed by Weintleln Family Services Wilmette Chapel, 847-256-5700 ROSENTHAL Ben Rosenthal, age 85, beloved husband of Claire, nee Hartenstein: loving lather of Lawrence (Ina) Rosenthal and Phyllis (Fred) Nathan: lond grandfather of Keith J. Rosenthal, Scott R. Rosenthal. Rebecca (Daniel) Blumenthal, Tamara (Isak) Bloch and Micah (Ellen) Nathan: greatgrandfather of Heidi, Mira.

An Zvi and Daphna Leah: dear brother ol Irving (Adele) Rosenthal. In lieu ol tlowers. contributions may be made to Hadassah, 111 Wabash, Suite 810, Chicago. IL 60602 or American Heart 208 LaSalle. Suite 900 Chicago.

IL 60604 Service Thursday. 2 at Welnsteln Family Services Wilmette Chapel, 111 Skokie Blvd Wilmette (1 block No ol Old Orchard Rd Interment Shalom Memqnal Park. Arlington Heights. 847-256-5700.

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