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of of of of of of of of 10 Section 4 Chicago Tribune, Thursday, Seplember 27, 1984 Obituaries Center, 128 S. Paulina St. He also had been manager of the PUSH Foundation and chairman of Operation Breadbasket and Black Expo. Breadbasket and Black Expo in the early 1970s under the Southern Christian Leadership Council. "When we started Expo," he said in a 1973 interview, "many black businessmen didn't even know each other.

Now the entire black community is becoming aware of their existence. It's an important source of pride." Mr. Henderson was a director of Chicago Urban League, the Midwest Community Council and the Cosmopolitan Chamber of Commerce. UP1 Telephoto New York's first female officer Amsterdam Avenue in New York is lined by police be killed in the line of duty. A member of the transit for the funeral Wednesday of 25-year-old Officer detail, she was shot to death last.

Friday while in Irma Lozada, the first woman on the department to pursuit of a suspect. Celious Henderson; founded career center CELIOUS HENDERSON, 75, a pi- daughters as a trademark. lle later years of the PUSH Foundation, a oneer Chicago black businessman, switched to a Lake View Dairy nonprofit organization connected was the founder of Marion Adult route and saw the firm change its with Operation PUSH, He also Education and Career Training name to Joe Louis Milk Co. served as chairman of Operation Services for Mr. Henderson, a South Side resident, will be conducted at 8 p.m.

Thursday by Rev. Jesse Jackson in Operation PUSH Auditorium, 930 East 50th St. He, died Monday in Michael Reese Hos-' pital and Medical Center. Mr. Henderson, left a job chef's helper at Beach Hotel in 1931 black-run home ness in Chicago.

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735-5210 Discount For Sonior Citizons OPEN 7 DAYS Announcements A LASTING TRIBUTE Sand a memorial contribution to help tight heart disease and stroka Include name of deceased, name and address of relalive to be notified of your tribute and your deductible chock I HEART ASSOCIATION (DEPT C1. 20 Wackor De Chicago 60606 Sup ported by your heart lund atmuted with the American Heart For into regarding bequesis ways to reduce ran of heart altack stroke call Help Prevent HEART DISEASE Contributions Memorials Bequest Tax Deductible Heart Research Foundation, Inc. 700 S. LaSalle, Sulte 721 Chicago, IL 80604 630 0908 ELIMINATE SUFFERING Help Cancer Research. Give Memorial Bequest Call 630-0055 Tax cdectible The Cancer Research Foundation 20B LaSalle Cago 60604 In Memoriam ALSPECTOR Michael, September 18, 1939 10 September 29, 1983 Beloved husband and lather, devoted son.

loving brother and uncle. Remembered with love by his family. PRESCO David Presco. Missing you more and more each day, especiolly today on Dirthday, YOUVE ALWAYS, MA DAD. RENSCH Maxine L.

Rensch, Sept. 27, 1763. to In9 darting Cindy: 41 was one vcar ago today that the angels came and carried you (away from the suffering you had wong through), lu a wonderful placo made just for you. You were el WONderful mother and a wonderfut wite, and I'll always temember you each day ol my lite. For when am tonIcy, and blue, Pl think of 110: good Shines once shared with you.

I'd reach for The picture of you at my side, a beautiful woman. thy beautitul bide. Love you. Cindy. and miss you more cache day.

Love. Marshall Fraternal Notices LOCAL 143, CHICAGO SCHOOL ENGINEERS regret to inform you of the deaths of Stella Stolent, mathur of Bru. Jerome Rusting dI Robert J. Sheehy Sons uneral Home, 4950 W. 791h 51.

Visitation Thursday, 2 to 10 Funeral MAss Friday. 10 a.m, at 54 Rita Church. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Stalerally Call Du Stu President Jazz drummer Shelly Manne By Larry Kart SHELDON Manne, one of jazz's most accomplished and popular drummers and a key figure in the West Coast jazz movement of the 1950s, died Wednesday in Sun Valley, after suffering a heart attack his home.

He was 64. Mr. Manne is survived by his wife, Florence. Services will be held Saturday in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood. The son of a professional drummer, Mr.

Manne was born in New York City' and got his start in jazz when he joined the band of trombonist Bobby Byrne at age 19. He then joined clarinetist Joe Marsala's group, taking the place of one of his idols, Dave Tough. "The only picture of a musician I ever hanging in my house," Mr. Manne once said, "was of Davey Tough. He used to say, 'Learn your instrument and then forget about In the early 1940s, Mr.

Manne became a fixture on New York's busy 52d Street scene, recording with Coleman Hawkins and Dizzy Gillespie. Already admired by his fellow musicians for his impeccable timekeeping and strong sense of swing, he rose to fame when he joined the Stan Kenton Orchestra in 1946. MR. MANNE was featured on many Kenton recordings and drove that often-unwieldy ensemble more successfully than any other drummer. He won the Down Beat magazine reader's poll award for best drummer from 1947 to 1951 and again from 1954 to 1958.

Mr. Manne left Kenton in 1952 and settled in California, where he played regularly at the Lighthouse By the Sea in Hermosa Beach and became one of the most sought- John Facenda GERLACH Goldie Gerlach, nec Franklin, beloved wife of the late Conrad; dear sister of Russell Franklin ol Shoots, IN: fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Servico Friday, 1 p.m., at The Kolbus Funeral Home, 6041-57 W. Higgins Ave. Interment Mount Olive Ceme1cry.

Visitation Thursday 3 to 9 p.m. 774-3232, GEYER Anton J. Geyer, beloved husband ol the late Magda; dear lather of Susan "'Vicki': fond brother of the late Rose Sebok. Resting at The Cooney Funeral Home, 3552 Southport Ave, after 3 p.m. Thursday.

Service Friday 11 a.m. Interment Graceland. 472-5650. GIANOULIS Gus (Cunningham) Glanoulis, beloved son of Anthe and the late Thomas: beloved brother of Ethel, Martha (Gus) Sellas and Stella (Nick) Bastounes: uncle and greatuncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Friday 11:30 am from Salerno's Galewood Chapels, 1857 Harlem Avenue.

William V. Marzullo Funeral Directors. To Assumption Church, Services 12:30 pm. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 310 10 pm.

889- 1700 or 287-8600 GIVENS Delline Givens, age 85, formerly ol Dollon, IL, devoted wife of the lale John; loving mother of the late Mary Jane Schmitz, Eleanor Give ens and Anna Mae Givens: fond grandmother of Norman, Karl and Nancy Schmitz. Funeral Mass Friday 10 a.m. at SI. Mary ol the Assumption Church. 1381h sir.

and Lincoln ave. Interment Holy Sepulcare. 849-5500 GRITTON Burton A. Grition, beloved husband of Esther V. nec Schultz: loving father of Ronald A.

and Mark dear brother of Earl, Arline Tryner and George Gritton. Funeral services 4727 11 a.m. al Blake Lamb Chapel, W. 103rd Sticet, Oak Lawn. Interment Mount Vernon Memorial Estale.

Visitation Friday. 2 10 10 p.m. For public transportation Information call 636-1190 or Chicago 735-4247. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; two daughters, Doris Yancey and Marion Martin; and two grandsons. CRONENWETT Frank Cronenwell, formerly of Oak Park, beloved husband Jane: devoted father of Fritz (Jaci) and Daniel Cronenwett; grandfather F.J., Cathy and Kurt: Member of Telephone Ploneers of America.

Services Thursday, 1 p.m., at Hursen Funeral Homo, Roosevelt and Mannhelm Roads, Hillside. Visitation Wednesday. 3 to 9 p.m. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West 547-8200. CURRAN Mary V.

Curran, lovino daughter of the late Patrick and Catherine Curran: fond sister of the late John, Thomas, Martin, Peter(Ina) Curran and Margaret Connolly: fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. morial Mass to be colebrated Salurday, 5ppl. 29, 1984, 11 a.m. at 51. Church, Info.

561-6874. CURRIER Milton G. Currier, Sept. 25, beloved husband of Alberta Witteveen Curtier, loving father of Clara (Alvin) Acosta: dear grandfather of Vic. toria (Grant) Miller, Michael (Diane).

Kennelh (Cindy) and Rebecca Acosta; great-grandfather of two. fond brother of Waller Currict. Funcral service Salurday, 11 a.m. al O'Donnell Funeral Home 1811 W. 103rd St.

Visitation Friday 3 10 9 p.m. Retired Telephone Engineer Co. of Donations Illinois United Bell Parkinson's Foundation preferred. 233-0551. DALESSANDRO Vito Anthony Dales beloved husband of Terosa, nee Bertoll: loving father of Angela, Mark and Richard: son of Vito Oronzo and Angela.

Funeral Friday 9 a.m.. from the Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Dolmont 10 51. Zachary C.hutch, Des Plaines, IL. Mass al 10 a.m.

Visitation Wednesday 3 10 9:30 p.m. and Thursday 2 10 9:30 p.m. Entombment All Saints Mausoleum 283-7744, 286- 2500 DAVIS Sophia Davis, beloved wife of the late Robert; toving sister of Anastasia Rogala, Albert Eustich, Hope Bartolk and the late Walter Eustich and Paul Dobko, sister-Inlaw of Theresa Eustich, Edward Rogala and Dorolhy Bobko: dear aunt of Karen, Nancy and John Albert Eustich, Cynthla Dartnik. James MacKinnon, Kim and Daryl Bobko. Services Friday, 11 a.m., at the Krauspe Funeral Homo, 3905 N.

Lincoln Ave. Interment Glen Oak. Visitation Thursday, 4-9 P.m. 525-0529. DeNICOLO Rocco J.

DeNicolo, suddenly, dearly betoved husband of Irene. nee Barres; loving father of Carol Ann (Edward) Okon, Roberta (Kenneth) Woodard and Linda (Ted) Dost; devoted grandlather of Brian Okon, T.J. and Amy Dost: fond brother of Thomas (Mary), Louls (Santina), Charles, the late Joscph A (bone) and Mildred Mancione. Funcral Friday, Sept. 28.

9:15. from The DeNicolo-Leaniak Funeral Home, 5734-40 W. Diverse comer al Manuo. Mass 10 a.m.. al SI.

Tuccla Church, Oak Park and Devon Avenues, Interment St. Joseph Cemclery. Piesident of 51, Rocco Potenza Society. Picase omit Visiiation Wednesday 5 to 4 p.m. and day 2 lo 9 p.m.

809-0115. DOBERSTEIN Catherine Dobersicin, beloved sister of Julia, Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m, from The Funeral Home, 2221 N. Lincoln to SI. Clement Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Visitation Thursday from 3 until 9 p.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemclery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Amcrican Heart Association would be apprecialed. FISCHER lienc Fischer, nco.

Wenzloft, be. loved wile of Herbert dear mother of Herbort W. (Rita): let ol Elmer (Louise) Wenztoff and the late Gertrude (Louis) State. Funeral Service Friday 10:30 a.m. al Win.

C. Smith Sons, 2500 N. Cicero Ave. Interment Rosehll. Visitation Thursday 2 to 9 p.m.

In lieu Howeis, contributions 10 Meuill Ave. Lutheran Church would be apprectated. 237-8070. Shelly Manne after percussionists for jazz recordings and Hollywood movie soundtracks. Mr.

Manne appeared in "'The Man With the Golden Arm," played on the soundtracks of many other films and televison shows, including the "Peter Gunn" series, and made hundreds of jazz albums as a leader and as a sideman in the 1950s. In this period, Mr. Manne became known for the subtle wit of his playing. On "Martians Go recording he made under the leadership of trumpeter Shorty Rogers, Mr. Manne took a drum "break" by spinning a half-dollar on the head of his tom-tom.

IN 1957, Mr. Manne helped to popularize jazz when he formed a trio with pianist Andre Previn and bassist Leroy Vinegar and recorded an album of songs from the musical "My Fair Lady." The' album became a bestseller and began the trend toward jazz versions of Broadway show tunes. Mr. Manne led a successful quintet, Shelly Manne and His Men, in the late 1950s and ran a Los Angeles nightclub, Shelly's Manne Hole, which was the city's major jazz outlet until it closed in 1972. Continuing in the Hollywood film studios throughout the 1970s, Mr.

Manne also formed a group called the L.A. Four, which included saxophonist Bud Shank, guitarist Laurindo Almeida and bassist Ray Brown. Most recently he lead a trio that featured pianist Frank Collett and bassist Monty Budwig. Their Chicago appearance this March at the Jazz Showcase was one of the year's musical highlights. Mr.

Manne was honored by his adopted city in 1984, when Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley proclaimed Sept. 9 Shelly Manne Day. MR. MANNE was a remarkable technician, especially on brushes, which he handled with the grace of a soft-shoe dancer. Perhaps his greatest contribution to jazz, however, lay in the area of spirit.

Any group that included Mr. Manne was sparked by the constant zest of his drumming and his sensitivity to the efforts of other players. eager to embark on new musical adventures, he led many of the West Coast avant-garde recordings of the 1950s and, in 1960, on the second album of radical saxophonist Ornette Coleman. "Musicians," Mr. Manne down once really sit and realize what a great life they have.

They're doing something they want to do. They're being creative very few people have an outlet for their creativity. So musicians have it made, especially when they have talent and are working." John Facenda, voice for NFL In World started a firm--Metropolitan several bedding and then founded School of hundreds tailoring needle trades. IN 1952, Marion Adult Training secretarial an enrollment training state and lle was Directors LOW COST BURIAL OR CREMATION Phoenix Memorial offers an outstanding new service without the use of a funeral home. This unique Chicogoland plan provides a quality professional service rendered Integ.

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Acosta, nec Olamo, bctoved wife of the late Ivan loving mother al Dotorcs Kurtz (Robeil) Foley: dear grandmother of Michael, Jerry, William, Lorena, Jean Marie and Richard Kurtz. Funetal Salurday. 10 a.m., from the Conboy Funeral Hoine, 6150 W. 10 St. Pelor Canisius Church.

Mass 10:30 a.m. Intcument Winfield, IL. Visitalion Friday: 3 to 9 p.m. 237-1133. BARNES Evoenc P.

Barnes, of Brookline, MA, formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Ruby, nec Hager: loving father of B. Paul Barnes of Phocaix. Az and Helen Barbara AnthonY 01 Tana, IA: fond grandfather of six, Visitation Saturday, 11 :15 a.m. Until time of surviCt: 12:15 p.th., at The John V. May Funeral Homo, 1553-61 Milwaukee Ave, Inteumunt Oak Ridge.

In lieu of flowers, memnorials to the Heart Fund appreciated. BARONE Josephine Barone ace Donatelli, beloved wite of the late Pasquale: loving mother of Noel (Vickie), Anthony and the fate Joseph: dear daughter of the late Anthony and Olympia Donatell; fond sister of Anueline and the late Jennie (Carmen) Dclabania, Fred (Mane), Ann (Chuck) Somo. John (Anna) and Joseph; grandmother al Judee and Kelly. Funeral Saturday 8:30 0.30. from the Original Rago Brothers Funeral Home, 5120 W.

Fullerton. Mass 9:30 a.m. al 51. Celestine Church. interment Mount Carmel Cemetery.

AR6-7000 01 NA2-5120. Visitation Thursday and Friday 1:00 Fo 9:30 p.m. Please omnit flowers. BASTOUNES See Gus Granoulis notice BEAN Evangeline R. Guan, betoved wite of The late Albert loving mother Philip Maxine) and Helen (Jo Mater: fond grandmother of ciott: font areal grandmother of seven: dear sister of Mary Marcks, Margaret Murnalian, Joseph Phil lips, Amie Harper and the late Vincent Philips Funcial Friday, 9:30 el.

from the McKenzle Funoral 15618 5. Cicero Avenue, Oak ores! 10 St. Gerald Matello Church M455 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre, Visitation Thurs day, 3 it. to 9 p.m.

687-7990 War II, Mr. Henderson textile and plastic goods Manufacturing subcontractor to makers of uniforms, academic gowns. He the Metropolitan Tailoring, which trained of military veterans in and management for the HIE began what is now Education and Career Center as a business and school. The center has of 250 and has contracts with private, federal programs. manager for several BLOMGREN See Peter Karl vorres notice.

BOTTALLA BERBER Elmer F. Berber, of Countryside, beloved husband of Mildred. nee Hass, Resting at The Hitzeman Fuheral Home P.C. 9445 W. 31st St.

Brookfleld. Funcral Sorvice Friday Interment Irving Park. Picase omit flowers. Visitation Thursday from 1 10 9 p.m. 485-2000.

BEUCHEL Ernes1 L. Douchel, ol era Mildred, Springs, beloved husband of nec Bockelt: dear brother of Helene Densmore: uncle of many nieces and nephews, Member of Lodge No. 314 LOOM. Visitation 2 to 10 p.m. Thursday, al The Hallowell James Funeral Home, 1025.

55th Countryside, Funeral 10 a.m. Friday, at Grace Lutheran Chuch, 4101 Wolf Western Springs. Interment Willow Hills Cemetery. 352-6500. Umberto J.

Bottalta, sudden. My, San Francisco, beloved son Dorothy and the late Roger; dear brother of Anthony (Mar), Joscob. Alda and James (Helen): uncle ol many nieces and nophows. Funcial Friday, 8:30 a.m., The Montclair Funerai Home, 6901 W. Belmont, to St.

Rosalie Church, Mass 9:30 a.m. Visitation Thursday 3:30 1o 9:30 p.m. Please Omi1 flowers. Entombment All Saints Mausoleum. 622-9300.

BROWN See Victoria Janickl notice. BUNYEA See Peter Katl Vorres notice. CANDELLA See Jennie Pidone notice. CASTER Donald O. Castner of Lombard, formerly of Villa Park; beloved husband of Dorothea nee King: loving lather of Donald Jr.

(Patricla), Richard and Carole Ann Parsons: dear brother ol Carlion and the late Gordon. Harry and LaRongc Brand: lond grandfather of seven. Funeral Saturday. 10 al Villa Park Funeral Home, 305 S. Princeton Ave.

block west of Ardmore Avenue), Villa Park. Visilalion Friday 310 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials appreclated to the Donald O. Castner Sr. Memorial Fund.

Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West. 814-6656. CHAKOW Janice L. Chakow, of Boca Ralon, died Monday In the Doca Raion Community Hospital, she resided in Boca Raton for The past eight vears and had previously wintered in Delay Beach, FL. She Is formerly of Heights, IL.

Sho was the widaw of the late Sig J. Chakow. founder of the iffinals Range Co, and past Potentate of the Medinah Shrine Temple. ChicaU0, IL. She was a 50 year member of the Order al Eastern Star, past Worthy High Princess of the White Shrine ol Jerusalem.

Survivors Iriclude two nephews, Orville and Willard Wagner of Chicago. IL. Fungial services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, at the Kracer Boca Retort Funeral Home. Entombment wilt lotlow at the Doca Ralon Mausoleum, 1000.

CONDON Arthur S. Condom, butoved husband Marie, nee Clucel (Sousa); loving lather of Marstia (Thomas) Tenow, Deborah (Michael) Curtla and Jants (Kevin) O' Bove; proud grandfather of 11; dear brother of the late John and Daniel Condon and Jeanette Mc Keple. Fungial Friday. 9:15 frum The BlakeLamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103rd Oak Lawn, to St.

Calelan Church. Mass 10 d.in, Intercal Holy Sepulchic Comptry. tion Thursday: 2 p.m. 10 10 P. IT.

Please omit flowers. For public transportation information call 636- 1193 Chicago 735-4242. COVYEAU Ralph Covyeau, beloved husband of Anne, nce Tontillo; lovinu lather of Richard (Sally), Reed (Janice) and Gayte dear brolher of Madeline Miniat, Pauline Sandu and Paul (Duanle) Covyeau: fand son-in-law of Anthony Tantillo. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel of Adinamis Funeral Directore, Joseph J. Lucania, Director, 4700 N.

Western to Queen of Anquis Church. 2330 W. Sunnyside for Mass at 10 a.m. Marchit! Cemetery. Visitation Thursday from 2 p.m.

10 9 in. Kindly omit flowers, From Chicago Tribune wires PHILADELPHIA-John a veteran broadcaster dramatic voice of National League highlight films, .72. He died Wednesday Mercy Hospital in nearby Mr. Facenda, whose career spanned 51 fered from lung cancer, to WCAU-TV. where anchor for 25 years.

as news anchor in public-affairs programs TV and continued to weekly NFL highlights "His marvelous voice delivery will always tant part of the history tional Football League," missioner Pete Rozelle "WE'LL NEVER JOHNSON Helen A. Johnson. nee Anderson, formerly of Chicago and Clearwater, FL: dearest mother of Gloria (Edward) Koch of Knox, IN: stepmother of Kenneth Johnson: dear grandmother of Susan Koch, Barbara (Robert C.F.D.) Prohaska and Helen (MIchael) Aurenz; dear grandmother of Kimberley, Robert and Steven. Chapel services Saturday, 10 a.m., from Galdas-Dalmid Funeral Directore, 4330 S. Calliornia, Salurday, 10 a.m.

Interment Oak HIlL Cemelety. Visitation Friday, 2 do 9:30 p.m. 523-0440. KINN Ellzabelh Kinn, beloved wife of Robert Kinn; loving mother of Robcrt C. (Susan) Kinn: dear grand.

mother of Kathy Sue Services Friday, 1 p.m., al Krauspe Funeral Home, 3905 N. Lincoln Ave. Interment Ridgewood. Visitalion Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m. 525-0529.

KOCH See Helen A. Johnson notice, KORN Emma Korn. formerly of Berwyn and Riversido, beloved wife of the late William: dear mother of Wil. lam. Earl and the latc Evelyn Liesenielt, Frances and Dorothy Korn: grandmother of 10.

Services Friday, Sept. 28. 10 a.m., at Ivine Funeral Home, 80 E. Burlington Riverside. Interment Woodlawn.

Visitation Thursday. 5 to 9 p.m. 447-2261. KOZIOL Sophie Koziol nee Wronski, dearly beloved wite of the late Stanley: loving mother pi Dorothy Skweres, Marcella (Waller) Draka and Dianne (Frank) Passarella; fond sister of Marcella, Rudolph Drozd, Helen Panozzo, Delores 1 John) Zawls. towski.

Geraldine (Mitchell) Milka, Joseph (Frances) Wronski, Michael (Sophie) Wronski and Edward tirene) Wronski; dear grandmother of nine; from the Belmont Funeral mother of six. Funcral Friday, 9:45 Home, 7120 W. Belmont Ave to 51. Williams Church. Mass 10:30.

Picase omit flowers. Visitation Thursday, 2 p.m. 10 9:30 p.m. Interment SI. Adalben Cemetery.

Info 286-2500. KOZLOWSKI Alice A. nee Kulls, de. loved wile of Robert: tovino mother of Jerry (Linda); dearest grandmother of Robbie; devoled daughtor 01 the tale Michael and Josephine Kulls; dear sister of Gene (Janet) and the late Casimer, the late Chester (Rose, and the late Eleanor (Joseph) Cuchna: dearly loved by her sisters-In-law, brothers-In-law. nieces and neph.

ews. Funeral Saturday. Sept. 29, 1984, 8:45 a.m., from the Zarzyckl Manor Chapel, 5080 S. Archer, cornet ot Kepler.

to the Church of St. Symphorosa. Mass 9:30. Interment Resurrection. Visitation Thursday and Friday, 2 to 9 p.m.

Member of 51. Symphorosa Allar and Rosary Society, R.C.U, 1000, retired Chi. CAD PONCE crossinu guard 8th Dist. 767 2166. KRESSE Robert A.

Kjesse, beloved husband Inve of Mulhall): Ellenmary loving "Bon. father of Robert James M. (Kathryn) Henderson, Richard (Laura) and William dear son of Helene and the late Alvin; 500- In law of Anna and the late John fond brother of Dona fu M. (Kathryn): brother-in-law of Thomas P. (Ann) Mulhall.

Funct. al Saturday, 10:30 a.m. from The Beverly Ridge Chapel. 10415 Kedtie, 10 St. John Fisher Church.

Mass 11 a.m. Imerment St. Maty. Memorials to Park Lawn School for the Retarded or Little Sisters al the Poor appleciated. Visitation Felday from 3 10 9 779:4411, KRYNSKI John P.

Krynski, dearly beloved husband of loving lather of Karen (Edward) Kakareka: brother of Frances Wayne, Stella (Jack) Muss. Chester (Beal Kryn, Edward (Gilda) Kivnski and Peter (Min) Krynski; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funcral servicus Saturday, 9:30 al The mont Funeral Home, 7130 W. DelAvenue, Visitation Thursday 3 m. to 9:30 p.m.

and Friday noon 9:30 p.m. Interment Elmwood Cometery. Info. 206-2500 Facenda, who was the Football has died at in Fitzgerald Darby. broadcast years, had sufaccording he was news After retiring 1973, he hosted for WCAUnarrate the show.

and unique be an imporof the NaNFL Comsaid. replace him," KUBIK Martha A. Kubik, nee LaGrange Park, Berwyn. beloved Kublk; fond mother Ann) and Diane Val Chiumsky and Flala; grandmother Brett and Brian Kubik ca. William and Robert vices Friday 11 a.m.

Sone Funeral Home, mak Berwyn. Woodlawn Cemetery. Nowers, memorials Crippled Childrens be appreciated. 2 10 9 p.in. 484-6310 KULIS said Steve Sabol, executive vice president of NFL Films of Mt.

Laurel, N.J. The company had used Mr. Facenda's rich baritone as the voice-over for its highlight films, "The NFL Week in Review" and Super Bowl specials, since 1962. "He had a voice that could make a laundry list sound Sabol said. Mr.

Facenda, a native of Portsmouth, moved to Philadelphia in 1926 with his family. He began his broadcasting career as a substitute sports announcer at Philadelphia radio stations WHAT and WIP while a student at Villanova University. He later worked at WIP for 17 years before joining WCAUTV. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; a son, John and two grandchildren. HENRY Edith M.

Henry, beloved wite of Dean loving mother of Mary, Noreen and William; fond sister of Florence (Kenneth) Kranz. Lols Roderick) Wheeler and Kenneth (Marilyn) Knapton. Funeral Friday, Sept. 28th, 10 a.m. al The Drake Son Funerel Home, 625 BU5se Park Ridge, Interment Ridgewood.

Visitation from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday. 698-336B. HERNANDEZ Mary Hernandez, loving sister of Frank. Barbara Mutter, Johann Oporela and Roberta Walker: fond aunt of Dorothy.

Raymond and Samantha. Funeral Friday Soptember 28, 9 am from Drake Son Funeral Home 5303 North Western, Avenue. Interment Elm Lawn Cem, etery. Visitation Thursday 5 to 9 pm. 561-6874 HOMOLKA Edwin A.

Homolka beloved husband of Mildred, nee Kopriva; loving father of June Ziexto. Rich, ard (Carol), Edwin A. Jr. (Yvonne), Joanne (Richard) Laskowski and Kenneth; dear grandfather of 16; greal-grandfather of three: fond brother of the late Richard. Momber of the Moose Lodge of Cicero.

Visitation Friday, 2 Nil 9 p.m., at The Grove Memorial Chapel, 1199 S. Arlington Heights Elk Grove Village, Funeral Mass Salutday, 10:30 a.m., al SI. Peter Church, 513 N. Rush Itasca, IL. Interment St.

Adalbert Comelery, Please omit flowers. Memorials to the Heart Fund appreciated. 640-0566. HORAN Ted band J. of Horan Jr.

52. beloved hus-1 Joan. nee Kryslosek: loving father of Kevin (Debbie) and Brian (Galle) Horan; dear fand grandfather of Shaun and Melissa; Ted son of Kathryn and the late J. Horan fond brother of Ellon Me Colton. Thomas and Elizabeth Boyard.

Funeral Saturday, 9 d. m.r from the Conbay Funeral Home, 6150 W. North to St. Peter Canislus Church. Mass 9:30 in a.m.

Interment Queen of Heaven, be lieu of flowers, donations would appreciated la the American Cancer Society. Visitation Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m, and Friday, 3 to 9 p.m. 237-1134. HUGHES James L. Mughes, of Woodridge, beloved husband of Cecile, neg McManigal; father al Michael (Pa.

fricial. Robert (Frances), Thomas, Stephen (Lester), Janel (Geof) Balzer and Mary (Richard) Rector; grandfather of live. Visitation 2 to 10 p.m. Thursday. al The Hallowell Jamas Funoral Home.

301 751h St. at Falrview, Downers Grove. Funeral Mass 10:30 a.m. Friday, at S1. Scholastica Church, Woodtidge, Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Lifffe Brothers of the Poor or the Heart Association. 964-6500. INGRAHAM Grace J. thorahant, of Chicago, Sept. 25, 1984.

beloved wife of the fate Edward Cr: loving mother of Jeannette (Rev. Frank) Armstrong, Edward (Bctly), Grace (Bob) Fieldhelm, William (Ina), Dagmar (Charles) Bucoll; grandmother or 13: great-grandmother of 14; surlived by many nieces and nephews. Service )1 a.m. Saturday. al Tha and Mannhelm Roads.

Hillside. InHuron Funeral Home, Roosevelt torment Arlington Comelery. lation 2 to 9 p.m. Friday. 547-8200, IVERSON Gertrude L.

Iverson, Sept. 26. lotmerly of River Forest: wife of the lalc Roy Iverson mother of Roy (Kathryn) (verson and Dorothy Elizabeth (Robert) Cowan; uranimother ul Donald R. and Willlamn Iverson. Services 11 a.m.

Friday, 01 The Funoral Home, 304 N. Maln Str Wheaton. 660-0027, JANICKI "Jennies Janickl, net Uniciewski, boloved wife of the dear mother of L.vouard (Marion) and Vivian (John Baytala, David (Beverly), late Richard (Adcline) and the fate Frank fond sister of Andrew (Susan) Unelewski and Dorthea (Milion) Reikstek; loving grandmother of 13 and great-grandmother of 13. Funural Saturday. 9:30 a.m.

from Pomiereki Son Funeral Home. 1059 W. 32nd 10 St. Mary of Perpetual Help Church, Interment Resurrection, Visitation Thursday, 4 10 9 p.m. and Friday, 2 to 9 P.m.

Please omit flowers. Masses pretuned. YA7-6424. Flala, late of formerly of wife ol William or Bruce (Mary Hurst; sister of the late Charles of Bradley. and RebecHurst.

Ser. at H. Marik 8507 W. CerEntombment In leu of to Shriner's Hospital would Visitation Thursday or 242-3255. See Alica A.

Kozlowski notice. LARSON Bernice H. Larson, nce Nelson, of Cicero, beloved wife 01 Lynn; loving sister of Regina Hazen; fond aunt of Debra Patricia Breit and William Jr. Hazen: orcat-aunt of two. Services 10 a.m.

Friday at the Heritage Funeral Home, 3117 S. Oak Park Avenue, Berwyn. Visitation Thursday 2 to 9 p.m. Cremation private. 788-7775 LEISE E.

Leise, beloved husband ol Evelyn, nee Kressner; devoted lather of William G. (Janice), Susan (David) Bailey, Randall J. (Diane) and Carol (Michael) Small: fond grandfather of Karen and Rachel Lelse, Jessica Balley, Greg, Scott, Mark and Jeff Lelse: dear brother of Marilyn Pahr and Wayne Dendler. Visitation day and Friday, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m..

al The Thompson Kuanster Funeral Home, 5570 W. 951h St. Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m.. al St. Martini Lutheran Church, 1624 W.

5151 St. Interment Bethanla. 425-0500. LINDER Linder, of Wood Dale, beloved husband al the late Pauline. nee Markovic; dear father of Ethel Palmer and Josephine (Lou) lo: loving grandfather of six: gicalbrandiather of five.

Funeral day, Sept. 29. 9:45 a.m., from Ed Prignano Funeral Home, 1815 W. North Ave. (at Broadway), Metrose Park, fo Holy Ghost Church, Wood Dale.

Mass 10:30 Interment Our Lady of Sorrows Cemetery. Visilation Friday 2 to 9 p.m. 344- 0635. LOEB Joseph Loeb, age VI. formerly of Brookfield.

beloved husband of the late Marla, nee Utz: fond father of Elsa (Donald) McKenzie and the late Theresa (Johann) Schuessier: grandlather of six; greatgrandfather of two. Resting at The Hitzaman Funeral Home, 9445 W. 31st Drookfield. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m.: 10 St. Louise de Marillac Church, LaGrange Park.

Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Joseph. Visitation Wednesday from 5 to 9 p.m. 485-2000.

LUDWIG Joseph Ludwig, formerly of Brook field, AL, lovinu husband of Rose Ludwio, nee Marvak: dearest lather of Richard (Matilda) Marvak; fond grandfather of Ann Marie and Ricky Marvak; dear brother of John (Rose) Ludwig. Funeral service Saturday, Sept. 29, 1984. 9:15 a.m., at the Lukas Funeral Home, 1333 W. 177th Calumet Park, to Assumption BVM Church, Rev, R.

Bohnke celebrating the 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Everorcen tery. Visitation Friday, 1 to 9 p.m. For Into 388-1800.

MARLEWSKI Catherine M. Marlewski, nee Olelarz, beloved wife of the late Caslour; loving mother of Robert Victoria (Gary) Effert and John (Nancy): loving Grandmother of eight; great grandmother of one: fund sister of Ann Jettaro. Sophie Fifas, ligne Jaulelnik, Jpseph Olvlarz and Mary Niedzwleckl the late Estelle Swinuich. Funeral Friday. Sept.

28th, al 9:30 a.m. from The Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milwaukee, lo St. John Breboul Church, Interment 51. Adalbert.

Visitation Wednesday from 6 P. to 9 p.m. and Thursday 3 p.m. 10 9 p.m. 774-0366.

MARTIN Robert J. Martin, dear brother ol Margaret F. Rogurs and Joseph D. Martin. Visitation Thursday 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m.. from The Thompson Kuonster Funoral Home, 5570 W. 95th 10 St. Gerald Church.

Mass 10 a.in. Interment 51, Mary Cemetery. 425- 0500. MATHONY Eugene Mathony. Funeral Services Friday 10 a.m., at Rowland Home for Funerals, 4152 N.

Sheridan Rd. Interment Oakridge. 248-1536, McATEE William R. McAlec, tale of Har-' berl, M1, beloved husband of Svea nee Sand; loving father of Violet (Richard CPD) Dwyer and Vivian (Darlel) Keyes: dear grandiather of Marv. Gina, Peggy, Patricia and Kathleen Dwyer and Kevin, Karyn and Kate Keyes: fond brother of Eddle McAlee and Neille (Tom) Miller and the late Dell (Sue) McAtee.

Funeral Friday. 9:30 a.m.. from Donnellen Funeral Home, 10525 S. Western 10 St. Watter Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Entombment St. Mary. Visitation Thursday. 2-9 p.m.

BE8-0075. MILLER Max D. Miller, age 70, of Boca Raion, FL (retired Insurance broker), member of Pioneer Masonic Lodge No, 22. of Des Molnes, Scolfish Rite of Eil Temple, Michigan and Gold Coast Shrine. Palm Beach.

FL. beloved husband of the late Bes Miller; fond father of Pamela M. Cramer of Winnetka and Max D. Miller Jr. of Baltimore, MD: also three grandchildren; brother of Donald of Indianapolis.

IN and Rot Horan of Seattle, WA. Memorial Service Saturday, Sept. 29, 4 P.m.. at the Church of the Holy Comforter, 222 Kenliworth Aver Kenliworth. IL.

869-2900. MURPHY Mary A. Murphy, nee Mary Schelb, beloved wife of the late Joseph: dear mother of Mary (Bruno) Melchlorre, Edward and Joseph and the late George Schulz and Thomas Murphy; grandmother of 11: greatgrandmother of 13; dear sister of Alvin Schelb. At George Schubert Chapel, 6616 Cormak Benwyn. Funeral Visitation 5 to 9 p.m.

Thursday. 9 a.m. Friday. Mass 9:30 a.m. al Sr.

Odilo. Interment Queen of Heaven. Omit flowers, 749-4003. HARRISON Dolores K. Harrison of Lombard, beloved wile of the tale Rodney Harrison; loving mother of Lance (Snail), Holly (James) Plata and Gael Harrison: grandmother of four: sister of Lola (Lloyd) Coveney and George (Emily) Kocp po.

Thursday visilation al Hetuna's, 7600 S. Wolf Burr Ridge, 5.9 p.m. Folday visitallon al the Padersan-Ryborg Mortuary. 5-9 were funeral services will be held Saturday al 10:30 a.m. Flowers may be sent 10 the mortuary.

Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West, 034-1133, HASSLER Ann Hassier, beloved wife of Raymond dear mother of Raymond fond sister ul Joseph (Stella) Nellchar. Services Friday 8:45 a.m, from H. Marik Sone Funeral Home, 6507 W. Cermak Berwyn, to St. Mary ol Celle Church.

Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment tamally lot. Member of Berwyn Womens Club. Past Presidents Club of the 6th District, Vice President of the Berwyn Library Board and Friends of the Berwyn Library. Visitation Thursday 2 to 9 p.m.

Info. 484-6310. HEALY Martin J. Healy. beloved husband of The late Maigaret, noe Brennan; tond brother of John ol Ireland; many meces and nephews.

Funeral Friday 9:30 a.m. from The Hickey Mamorial Chapel, 4201 W. 147th Street, Midlorilan to SI. ChristoChurch. Mass 10 a.m.

Visita. ton Thursday, 4 10 9 p.m, Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, HEANEY Esther Acancy. beloved wite of Ray and Visitation Friday, 2:30 1o 900 p.m.. at The John M. Paderson Sone Chapel, 4330 W.

Futlenton. Services Saturday 10:00 a.m, Mount Emblem. Memor als to the Logan Square Baptist Church appreciated. 235-161D. MURPHY Joan F.

Murphy, nee Bulow, beloved mother wife of of Edward P.I loving Dennis. Michael and Maureen; devoted daughter of Catherine and the late Waller Bulow; dear sister of Beverly (Patrick) Twist. Funeral services Salurday. 9:30 a.m., from Fortuna Funoral Home, 4401 S. Kedzle, to St.

Maurice Church for 10 a.m. Mass Interment St. Mary Visitation 1 Thursday, 6 to 10 p.m, and Friday, fo 10 P.m. 523-7781. NATZKE William A.

"'Willle' Natzke of Hales Corners, WI. 'Sept. 16, 1984, in loving Casires, son of Franco, age 28 veers. William and Louise nee Mikac: fond brother 01 Margaret Ann Nelzke of Prochix. AZ; also survived by aunts, uncles and cousins.

DIll was a graduate of Whitnall High and University of Wisconsin-Stevens Polnt, BS degree with post oraduate courses at Artiona State verally, He was a vagabond musiclan and world travetor and witt be missed by family and friends whose Ives ho touched throughout the and Europe. Memorial servicUS will be held at Emanuel United Church of Christ. 10627 W. Forest Home Hales Corners, Saturday, Sept. 29, at 2 p.m.

Memorials to Homer Youth Hostel, AK 99603 apprecialed, Hales Homen, CorNara Borgwardt Funoral Home servino the family. NICKELS 66, Edna of M. Nickels. mnee Shupe, age Lombard, beloved wife of the late Joseph dear molter of Dr. Kirk (Susan) Hauser PHO of Kankakce.

IL, and Kenneth J. Hauser ol Arlington, VA; grandmother of sister of Oliver (Carol) Shupe 01 Oak Pale. Funeral Service Friday, Michael, Joanna and David: lond 11 nt. al The Bruat Funeral Home, Visitation 135 S. Main Lombard, Thursday 2 10 5.

and 710 p.m. Interment Memodials to your favorite charity apple. clated. 629-0094..

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