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6 Section 2 Chicago Tribune, Sunday, April 23, 1989 Obituaries Writer, actor James Kirkwodd if i "Good Times-Bad Times," and "P.S. Your Cat Is Dead!" He subsequently adapted "Your Cat" for the stage; it had a run on Broadway in 1975 and was revived Off Broadway in 1978. He also wrote the novel "There Must Be a Pony!" which was adapted for television in 1986 with. Elizabeth Taylor starring, and a work of nonfiction, "American Grotesque," about a conspiracy in the aftermath of President John Kennedy's assassination. Just before his death, he had finished a nonfiction book about his experiences, entitled "Diary of a Mad Playwright." He also performed as part of a comedy-satire team known as Jim Kirkwood and Lee Goodman, in nightclubs around the country.

The team had a radio show on WOR in New York for several years. Ross Claiborne, Mr. Kirkwood's publisher at Delacorte Press, said Saturday: "He was clearly one of those people with an infectious charm and wit who beguiled every- one, socially and professionally. He was one of those people who was genuinely funny. His actor background gave his anecdotes a theatrical flair." Mr.

Kirkwood was a member of the Screen Actors Guild and Actors Equity Association, as well as the Dramatists Guild, the American Guild of Variety Artists and PEN. He is survived by a half-brother and a half-sister. New York Tknn Newt Sarvtc James Kirkwood, a novelist, actor and playwright who was a coauthor of the book for the Broadway musical "A Chorus Line," has died in his apartment in New York City. His main residence was in Key West, but he had been hospitalized recently in New York. A friend, Arthur Beckenstein, said that Mr.

Kirkwood died Friday of spinal cancer and gave the writer's age as 58, although Mr. Kirkwood had admitted to being born in 1924. "As an actor, I got in the habit of lying about my age," he once explained. Mr. Kirkwood won both a Tony Award and a Pulitzer Prize in 1976 for "A Chorus Line," which he wrote with Nicholas Dante.

He once described "A Chorus Line" as an expose of "the whole idea of competition." He added: "When you see the 16 boys and girls competing for eight jobs, there is something so naked about it. You want everyone to get the job, but you know only half can. And that's the pull." The show opened in October, 1975, and, in 1983, became the longest-running show in Broadway history with its performance. It is still running. Mr.

Kirkwood's parents were the actors Lila Lee and James Kirkwood and he followed them into show business at the age of 14. He appeared in dozens of plays and films, with an interruption in his career for a three-year Remembering a king Some 150 Gypsies gather Friday at a suburban Paris cemetery for the funeral of Dominitchi De-meter, considered a king among Gypsies. The JAM' among Gypsies Gypsy leader, 57, died Tuesday at a in eastern France himself. Whitmore wrote three plays: "The- Caseworker," produced by Playwrights Horizons in 1976; "Fhght-The Legacy," produced at the 18th Street Theater in 1979; and "The Rights," produced by the Glines in 1980. In 1980, Whitmore's first novel, "The Confessions of Danny Slo-cum," was published by St.

Martin's Press. "Nebraska," his second novel, was published in 1987 by Grove Press. "Reaching Out to Someone With AIDS, an article he wrote for the New York Times Maga- -afc1 George Whitmore; wrote Ex-CIA official Robert school board group executive school boards association, he was responsible for consulting and training activities. Under his leadership as editor and publisher, association publications won national awards. Born in Racine, Mr.

Betchkal attended the University of Miami and later did graduate work at the University of Wisconsin and Northwestern University. He moved Tk. AP Laserphoto also known as Baron Demeter, hospital in the Mulhouse region about AIDS zine, led to Whitmore's non-fiction work "Someone Was Here: Profiles in the AIDS Epidemic," published by New American Library in 1988. Whitmore later wrote a cover story for the New York Times magazine about his own experience as an AIDS patient. Whitmore was a former member of the Gay Academic Union and the Gay Men's Health Crisis.

Michael Canter, Whitmore's longtime companion, was with him when he died. He is survived by his mother, Irene, and his sister, Mary Jo Hamel. to Chicago in 19S8 as managing editor of Nation's Schools magazine. From 196S to 1968 he was executive editor of Pioneer Press. He joined the school boards association's staff in 1 968.

He is survived by his wife, Ann; a daughter, Dr. Janet Betchkal; a son, Mark; his mother, Frances of Racine, three brothers; and a sister. sk PALOS HEIGHTS FAITH EVANGELICAL CHURCH 12642 8.MasstoH Thursday -10 AM. MP.M TINLEY PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Of TINLEY PARK 6875 173rd Pleoe Tuesday -10 AM. P.M.

WAUCONDA WAUCONDA POLICE DEPT. 100 Main Street Wednesday 7:00 P.M. fllew York Timet New Service NEW YORK George Whitmore, an author and playwright -who wrote graphically about the impact of AIDS on society, died pf the disease Wednesday at New York University Medical Center. He was 43. In his plays and novels, Whitmore created gay literature set Against the broader background of traditional American taboos and denial.

In his nonfiction, Mr. Whitmore wrote about people around who were affected by acquired immune deficiency syn- drome. Finally, he wrote about James Betchkal, Mass for James Betchkal, 54, a senior executive with the National School Boards Association, will be said Monday in Washington, D.C Mr. Betchkal, a former Chicago resident, died Friday of cancer in Washington. He was a journalist and leader in the education publishing field.

During lis 20-year career with the NEW 1 vSVj James Kirkwood stint in the United States Coast Guard. He performed in "Panama Hat-tie" and "Wonderful Town" and played opposite Tallulah Bankhead in "Welcome Darlings." He had roles in the films "Mommie Dearest," "Oh, God, Book II" and "The Supernaturals." He wrote the play "Unhealthy to Be Unpleasant," which was produced on Broadway in 1966, and wrote the comedy, "Legends," in which Mary Martin and Carol Channing toured in 1986 and 1987. Mr. Kirkwood's novels include "Hit Me With a Rainbow," al division of the Bureau of the Budget, the forerunner of the Office of Management and Budget, for three years. He practiced law in Washington for eight years before taking over the position at the National Gallery of Art in 1973.

He retired in 1980. Mr. Amory, a Boston native and a graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Law School, also was a professor at the law Death Notices AHRENS Evelyn F. Ahrens, beloved wile of Warren; loving mother ol Ellen Snee, and Raymond (Lyn); dearest grandmother ol Everett Snee, Raymond and Lynn Marie Krasael; fond sister of Paul (Jan) South, Peter (Aloha) Saravla, Nettie (Howard) Willis, Ellen, Frances (Richard) Woolen, Lor-enza and Paula Martinez; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral service Monday, 12 noon, at Brook-Ridge Funerel Home, 131 E.

Boughton North of I55 at Rt. 53, Bollngbrook. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Romeovllle, Visitation Sunday 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. 972-1900.

ALEXANDER A memorial service for Anne Alexander, 69, of Schaumburg will be held on Friday, April 28, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 405 S. Rush Roselle al 6 p.m. No memorials or contributions please. There will be no visitation. In accordance with her wishes, sh waa creamated.

She died of cancer at Alexian Brother Hospice House Friday, April 21st. Survivors Include her husband, Harry; daughter. Carol and (John) Eggerding; granddaughters, Allsaa ana Amy; sister, Joan and (Chester) Wettsteln. AXELR0D Margaret B. Axelrod, nee Robertson, beloved wife of Harry; dear mother of David R.

Viaitation Monday 2-9 p.m. at Peterson Funeral Home, 6S38 W. North Ave. Services Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment Woodlawn.

In lieu ot llowers, memorials to Chicago Lung Association appreciated. 637-4441 BAIN See Florence Bain Hannemann notice. BARNAS tas Henry F. Barnaa of Morton Grove. April 21, ESS beloved husband ol Carole, nee Redlnskl; it loving father ot Joy (Scott) Schwerman, Cindl (Jay) Adama.

Jack (Judy), JoLynn (Mark) Sherman, Jamea, Jenifer, Janel (Scott) Bridge-man, John (Michelle) Barnaa; loving grandfather of 13; dear brother of Edwin (Cell). Memorial visitation Sunday 4-6 p.m. at N.H. Scott ft Heb-blethwelte Funeral Home, 1249 Waukegan Rd, Glanvlew (1 blk S. of Lake Ave on east side).

Memorial Mass 11 a.m. Monday at St. Isaac Joguea Church, 8101 Golt Rd, Nile. Please omit flowers. Donations to American Cancer Society, American Diabetes Association or memorial Mas ses would oe appreciated, into 996-1020 BARTFAY tms, Ervln Louis Bartfay, beloved aon of the late pSs Louis and Katharine; loving brother ot Ellz-abeth Wallace, Erma Weight and Primrose Bartfay; dear uncle ot Frances Weight and Joseph Barney.

Funeral Service Monday, 1 p.m., at the Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103rd 81., Oak Lawn. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 2 to 10 p.m. For public transporta tion inio.

can ooo-iruj or unicago fj4242. BASSO Ronald W. Basso, age 63, passed away npiu iv, ioov. ovnrice ano interment private. BENSON Margaret Benson, nee Walah, beloved wife of the lete Arthur dear alster of Rose A.

(Kenneth) www, runo euni 01 many nieces ana nepnews; also grandnlecea and newohewa and areat- grandnlece and nephewa. Funeral services Mon-' day 10 a.m. at Arnuen-Cotemen Funerel Home, eotr n. Lincoln, visitation sunoay to p.m. Interment Ridge wood.

661-1884 BLUM See Irene A. Fisher notice B0GENES William M. Booenea. beloved husband of Helen. nee Gustslson; loving lather ol Judl (Bill) Taylor and Nancy (Jim) Lau; dear grandlather of eight; greet-grandfather ol one.

Formerly employed by Continental Can Company for 35 yeara. Died April hi, in loiiwooo, i-L. visitation Sunday, 3 to p.m. at Peterson Funeral Home. 6938 W.

North Ave Lying In state Monday, 9:30 a until time of service 10 at the Euclid Avenue Methodiat Church, 405 8. Euclid, Oak Park. Interment Foreat Home. 637-4441, BROOKS Ann M. Brooke, loving wife of the late Joseph F.

Brooke. Funeral services Monday 9:15 a.m. from the H. Mar Son Guardian Chapel tor Mas 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady ot Charity Church.

Interment Queen ot Heaven Cemetery. In lieu ot How- era, seno memortaia to cnarmes ot your cnoice. Visitation Sunday from 4-7 p.m. Into 484-6310 BR0SIL0W Estelle Brosilow, nee Gliokman, beloved wife of Aaron; loving mother ot Jerry (Lillian); fond Rrandmother ol Pamela (David) Rudstein, Alan, andl (Arnold) Robin, Michael (Dobra Schartz) Brosilow and Steven; great-grandmother ot lour; dear alster ol Dr. Leo Glickman.

Funeral services Tuesday, 11 a m. at The Welneleln Brother Devon Chapel, 1300 W. Devon. Interment Westlawn. Into 761-2400.

BRULLE tm. Albert E. "Al" Brulle, Veteran World War II Navy, beloved husband of Lorraine, nee lr Rahn; loving father ot Art (Eileen) and Judy Hammond; dear aon ot Eveline (the late Urbaln); proud grandlather ol Ron. Greg. Ken.

Jennifer and Jellery; great-grandlather of Ronald; dear brother ol Robert (Marge); aleo aurvlved by nieces and nephewa. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m. at Wis. C. Smith 6 (one.

2500 N. Cicero. In lieu ol llowers, pleese remember Alzhelmers Disease, 70 E. Lake Chicago, IL 60601. Viaitation Monday, 4 to 9 Interment Mount Auburn Cemw tery.

into zar-ouru. THE NEW 1909 QUICK SUCCESS PROGRAM Amory Jr. school and developed its first course on accounting. He served in the Army during World War II and was awarded a Silver Star, Bronze Star and the Legion of Merit. Survivors include his wife, Mary Armstrong Amory, two sons and three grandsons.

Services are scheduled for Monday at the Washington Cathedral. BRUNNEY Philip Brunney, beloved husband ol the late Helen nee Kerwln; loving father of Donald (Mary Kruah) and Patricia (Harold) Olson; dear grandfather of aeven and great-grandfather of eight; fond brother of Willie Brunney and Mabel Tallon. Viaitation Sunday 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from Kenny Brothere, 3600 W. 95th to St.

Bernadette Church for Mas at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. 239-3600 BUDRICK Mary Budrick, nee Barn April 19. Beloved wife of the late Anthony Budrick; dear mother of Dolores (the late Doyle) Johns; fond grandmother of Brent and Donna (Ray) Hylton; great-grandmother of three: alster of George (Sally), Michael (the late Caroline), Joan (Anthony) Komorowaki, Irene (Edward) Warwick, the lete Joseph and John; aunt ol many nieces and nephew. Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m.

Irom Donnellan Funeral Home, 10525 8 Western Ave. to St. John Fisher Church, Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Caslmlr.

Visitation Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. BE8-0076 CLOSE See Mary Close Murray notice. DANHELKA Jerome J. Danhelk of Westchester, IL, at peace In Chriat April 21, 1989, beloved husband of Beatrice, nee Slnatl; loving father of Norma Reidy and Sharon (Frank) Petersen; fond grandfather of Donna, Cathleen, Matthew, Mlcheel and Jill; dear brother ol Henry, Tony, Betty Liska, Emily Dud a and Millie Kust. Friends will be received at the Westchester Funeral Home, 10501 W.

Cermek (two blocks west ot Mannheim), on 8unday from 2 until 9 p.m. Funeral services Monday, 11 a.m. Interment Queen ol Heaven. For lurther diel F-U-N-E-R-A-L, DYREK Josephine Dyrek, nee Kurowskl, beloved wife of the lete Antonl; loving mother of Loretta and Ted; devoted grandmother ol Michael, Jeffrey, Karen and Donna; great-grandmother ol two; fond alster ol Stephanie. Angellne, Helen and Sophie.

Funerel Monday, April 24. at 10 m. from Wotckchowskl Funeral Home, 2129 W. Webster, to St. Hedwlg Church.

Interment All Saints P.N.C. Member ol Or. 693 P.W.A. Viaitation Sunday, 3 to 9 p.m. 276-4630.

FELDMANN Vivian K. Feldmann, nee Rollins, beloved wife of the late Joaeph dear mother ol Joan (George) Devlin, Joseph Jr. (Nancy) Feldmenn, and the late Jean (Ray) Ehrhardt; aiater ol Muriel (Melvln) Wehrmeister and the late Carol Hartman, Wln-Itred Melneke, Dorothy Jaeger, Ruth Jamea and Roy Rollins; grandmother of 12; great-grandmother ol eight. Funeral Service Monday 10 a.m. at Adame-Wlnlertlekl Funeral Home, 4343 Meln Downer Grove.

Visitation Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. Interment Queen ol Heaven. No flowers. 968-1000 FISHER Irene A. Fiaher, nee Blum, beloved wife of Robert R.

Fiaher; loving mother of Antoinette Fiaher; dear aunt of Richard Fiaher, Marianne Huber, William Blum and William Fisher and many great-nieces and nephewa. Funeral Monday 9 a.m. Irom Blake-LembBrtdgeport Funeral Home, 644 W. 31st to All Salnta-SL Anthony Church, Maaa 9:30 a.m. Interment St.

Mary Cemetery. Member ot the Council of Catholic Women and N.A.R.F.E. Visitation Saturday 4 to 9 and Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. In lieu ol llowers. donations to the American Heart Association would be appre-elated.

791-0100 or 735-4242. FLES0R tew, Gue Tom Flesor of North Chicago Veieran Hospital, beloved son of the late Tom Gu and Mary Flesor; loving brothor ol Theodore T. (Mary) Flesor; proud uncle of Gregory (Rose) Flesor and Thomas Flesor. At the Peder-ssn-Ryberg Mortuery, 435 N. York, Elmhurst where Irlends may call Sunday from to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m. from mortuary to Holy Apostles Greek Orthodox Church, Westchester lor Divine Liturgy at 12 noon. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. 634-1133 FLETCHER Amy Fletcher, age 88.

Reelded In Downer Grove. Passed April 21, 1989. Survived by two sons, William and Alvln Fletcher ol Downers Grove. Funeral aervlces Monday 2 p.m. at Buck-Wheel-r-Hylend Funerel Home, Belvldere.

Visitation Sunday, April 23, 3 to 6 p.m. GEEVER George J. sever, of Des Plalnea, loving hueband of Evelyn nee Homer; beloved lather ol Virginia A. (Eugene) Hartung and Jamea E. Geever; grandfather of aeven; great-grandfather ol lour.

Visitation Monday 3 to 9 p.m. at OeMer Funeral Home, 655 Lee Do Plelnee. Prayer service to be held Monday 9:30 a.m. Mass 10 a m. at St.

Mary. Interment All Saints Cemetery. 824-6155 GI0VACCHINI Helen V. Giovecchlnl, nee Walllch, of Villa Park, beloved wile ol Marshall loving mother of Susan (Terrenoe) Veller and Nancy (David) Von Bergen; lond grendmother of Robert and Catherine Veller; dear alster ol the lete Edwin Walllch, Martha Haek, Paul Walllch and Carrie Hartnlg. Funeral Tuesdsy, 10:30 a.m.

al Harvard Ave. Bible Church, 206 W. St. Charles Villa Park. Lying In State Irom 9 30 a.m.

until time of service. Visitation Sundsy, 3-9 p.m. and Monday, 6-9 p.m. VIHe Peril Funerel Home, 305 8. Princeton Villa Park.

In lieu of flower memorials appreciated to the Harvard Ave. Bible Church. Interment Chapd? Hill, Elmhurst 634-6656. WASHINGTON (AP) Robert Amory a former deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency and retired secretary and general counsel of the National Gallery of Art, has died of cancer. He was 74.

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inftR In memory ol my father Joseph M. Kedzlor, who- aepreaence on earth was truly a gift from God. To us you were Hero tilling our III with countless oys and boundless love. Your sparkling blue eyea radiated your love and Inner vibrance and zeat for lite that will never fade from our memory. We will cherish always the legacy of respect.

devotion and atrengtha you embodied lor those qualities made us the family we continue to be. Because of you our lite la rlcher-but you are missed greatly end the tears have not subsided. Because ol the man you were and the effect you continue to have In our Uvea, we honor your memory today. Your daughter Carol and Wife Jean LEBAR Bernadlne L. Leber.

Aorll 22. 1984 N't been live years since you left us, we love miss you. Tour ramnv. O'SUCHA. JOSEPH J.

April xr, imo. tou Are nememoera tveryaay. Auctions Are Not the Same Without You. You A Mom Are Together Again. UAI CDIA SJCCIAD A'ClirUA rnLhmn, mktfinn evvnn February 23.

1976. Mlaaed More More. And Loved For Alwaya. Your Daughter, Marie S0BIERAJSKI Lester ILlbby) 8obleraaki musician, magician, and well known tree man ot Evergreen Park. Momma, Jackie, M.T.

and family. Death Notices ADOLF Anthony J. Adolf, beloved husband ol Barbara M. (nee Koluderl and the late Helen (nee Krai): loving lather of John Q. (Jean Barbara Jane, Anthony G.

(Irene and Robert (Stan) Williams; fond brother ot Anita (the late Arthur) Swanson, Odlel (the late Joseph) Chutka, Marian (the lata John) Fuller, Robert (Ann) Adoll, Audrey (Conredl Kuetner and the late Olto (the late Marie) Adolf; devoted grandlather of John R. (Mary Pat), Mary Jean (Edward) Cannon, Janet (Steve) Thompson, Cathy (Bruce) Thompson, Joan (Richard) Brenner, Karen, Bernard, Anthony Joseph J. Adolf and Charles Williams; greatgrandfather ol Laura and Emily Thompson. Funeral Service et Adott-Berwyn Funeral Home, fat OO0 1 Aua T. April 25th, 6 45 a to 81.

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