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CALL. 312-348-4675. Cemeteries, Crematories 2 choice lots, Shalom Momorial Park. Palatine. Best offer.

312-275-1134 312-561-3042 2 lots, Momorial Estates offer. 312-227-1662 CHAPEL HILL GARDENS SOUTH 4 Cometery Lots. Sermon on the Mount area. Very raasonablo. 214-566-4762 Cemetery section.

lots In Irving Park Moryl Comatory. Chapel $575 a Post. HCA Box 146, Buy Alvor. MN 56632-9733 ACACIA PARK 7800 W. Irving Pk Rd.

1 lot in Laurel Section. $400 obo. Call callect: 618-658-0528 In Memoriam CASTRIOTA Dearest Mama, in tho yoor that you'vo boon gone, not one day has passed that haven't missed you and thought about you. My most heart foll prayor is that at last you have found peace. I miss your hugs.

Your darling, Jan. CASTRIOTA In loving mamory of my darling Rose who loft us 1 yoar ago. You are deoply missed by so many. miss you so vary much and I Lovo You. Daddy COWEN Dora Cowon, although it has boon 37 yoars since WO lost you, your memory will linger In our hearts forever.

Dovoted children, Manual Harold the late Betty and the lato Rosalind. DeCICCO Carmella Do Cicco, My dear Mil, again we're apart, the day of your birth. Howaver, cach passing day brings us closer together. Pray for me as I pray for you. you truly, Rocky.

GERVAIS Harold Fabruary 6, 1987. Elemal rest grant unto him Lord and let porpetual tight shine upon him. Loving Wife Pauline IN MEMORIAM DONALD R. KURTA 1940-1988 "Today two sad years No farewell words were spoken No time to say good bye You were gone before we knew it, We will always wonder why?" Jennie Maratto and Anthony In loving memory. Maratto Family VALLE Robert R.

Vallo. Boautiful Bob, wo lovo and miss you on your first anniversary in heaven. Your wife Evelyn, children Skip, Donna, Jenny Donald, grandchildren Ricky, Ronoo Calliin. Death Notices AHERN John E. Ahorn, beloved husband of Margaret Mary, noo Kellly; loving father of John E.

Jr. (Patricia), Nell Aharn, Hugh (Janet), Mog (John) Oswald. Cocily (lance Robert MillorIck) Ahern, Gabriello (Peter) Gribble and late Connio Ahorn; dear grandfather of Brandan and and Gavin Ahorn. Ahern. John and Nicholas Oswald, Drew Danna Visitation Thursday 2 to 8 p.m.

Funaral Friday 9:15 a.m., from Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95th (o St. Barnabas Church. Mass ol the Resurrection at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sopulchre.

Mombor of Illinois Socialy of Cortified PubIlc Accountants and AICPA. Into. 312-239-3600 ALEXANDER tho Robert B. Aloxandor, 74, door husband of tato Margaret; doar father of Lynn (Goorge) Brant and Rob (Consuelo): doar grandfather of George and Robert Brant, Cheryl Lynn and Kathy Alexander; dear brother of Ruth (Dick) Hirsch and brothar-in-law of Eivorton Jacobs; fond unclo of Sue and Steve Jacobs. Visitation Thursday, 4.

p.m. till 9 p.m. Funeral Friday, 11 a.m., at Drake Son Funeral Home, 625 Busse Park Ridge, IL. Interment Ridgewood Cometary, 708-698-3368 ALMEROTH Delores "Batty" Almoroth, baloved wite of Alvin dear mother of Wayne (Gwen), Wandy (Stave) Metz and Bruco (LIl): grandmother of Eric, Tracy. Nichole, Jason, Becky and Gary: fond daughter of Florence and tho tate William Bollig; dearest sistor ol Leona Hanson, Virginia Rotchlag and the William Bollig.

Funeral service Friday, p.m. at Bormann Funeral Home, 1600 Chicago Metrose Park. Intormont at Glen Oak Cemotory. Visitation Thursday, 2 to 9 p.m. 708-344-0714 ARIEFF Dr.

Alox Arloit, beloved husband of the lato Bolty loving fathor of Dr. Allon Arieft, Bonnio F. devoted (Michaoi) Mokotoff and Irwin (Dabblo) Arlott: grandfather ol Allison, 'Adrionne and Aloxig Arlolf and Naomi, Jottroy and Jay Mokotolf; fond brothor of Beatrico (William) Shapiro and Frieda (Philip) Karr. Funoral servico Friday, p.m. at The Weinstein Brothers Devon Chapel, 1300 W.

Davon, Chicago. Intormont Memorial Park Comotary. In lieu of flowers contributions to the Northwastern Medical Canter appreciated. Info: 312-761-2400. BAKER Farrand Bakor, ago 81, of Oak Park, husband of Holon, noo Parmoloo: fathor of Marilyn Bakor.

Visitation 2 to 5 p.m. Friday, at Drechsler-Brown Funeral Home, 203 S. Marion Oak Park, IL. Intormant 1 p.m. (EST) Saturday, at Greenwood Cemetery, Grand Rapids, MI.

In Nou of flowers, mamorials to Scholarship Fund of Oak Park-River Forest High School or Oborlin College, Oberlin, OH appreciated. Longlimo Latin Teacher at Oak Park-Alver Forost High School. 708-383-3191 BENEDETTI Edith M. Banadotti, neg Tonin), beloved wite of the late Jamos doarest mothor of Janot (Tom) Hopkins and Rita Staten; dear sister of the late Lona Bonedelll and Lillian Tonini: dear grandmother of Denise Staton, Kim and Michaol Hopking and groat-grandmothor of Amanda Hopkins. Funoral 9:30 a.m.

Friday, from Glueckert Funeral Home, 1520 N. Arlington Heights Arlington Heights, to St. Edna Church, 2525 N. Arlington Hoights for Mass at 10 a.m. Visitation from 4 p.m.

to 9 p.m. on Wadnasday and Thursday. Interment All Saints Comatory, Into, 708-253-0168. BOSI I Silvia Bosl, of Addison, beloved wita of Sylvan; loving mother of Alessandro (Christine) Cusma; loved by many frionds. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m., from Gells Funeral Home, 260 W.

Irving Park Wood Dalo, to St. Charla Borromeo Church, Molroso Park; IL, for Mass at 10 a.m. Intormant Quoon of Hoovon. Visitation Friday 2 to 10 p.m. Please omit flowers.

708-766-3232 CALIENDO Soo Ida Russo notico CHAROUS Jullus J. Charous, 77, baloved husband of Lillian, noo Sugarman; loving or Dr. Donald (Roborta) and Michelle Charous; cherished grandiathor of David (Jodi), Sandra (Dr. Mark) Lovin, Dr, Stoven (Rebecca) and Anita Charous; greatgrandfather of Deanna and Linda Levin and Erica Charous; devolad brother of Dorothy (the Jato Bon) Ahams, Arthur (Rae) and Shirloy (Morris) Gorman; land unclo of many. Servicos Thursday.

2 p.m., at Piser Weinstein Menorah Chapel, 9200 N. Skokie Skokie. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. In fiou of flowers memorials to the American Hoart Assoc. would be approciated, 708-679-4740.

CHORAK Anno C. Chorak, loving sister of Mary (Charles) Shiloy, Francos Chorak and the late Thomas and Nicholas Chorak and Cathorino Mulroney; also survived by a nioco and nophows. Funoral on Saturday, Fab. 10th, 9:30 a.m., from Drake a Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Wostorn to St.

Hilary Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment All Saints. Visitation from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday. 312-561-6874 CIZOWSKI, W.

Cizowski, of Gurnee, IL, belovod husband al Patti; laving fathor of Tamara (Geoff) Sagor, Kolth (Brendo) and Ban and dear son ol Walter and Emily Cizowskl. Family will bo recalvIng friends, at their residenco in Gurnee. Saturday, Fob. 10 and Sunday, Fob: 11, Mamorial Mass to be announced at a later date. CLOUTIER Floronco M.

Cloutior, noo Lato, balovad wite of James Cloutiar Sr. Engr CFD; dovoted mother of Karen (Ralph) Motto, James Jr. (Kim), Lynn (Thomas) Mondoza, Mark, (Cindi, John Cloutlaf; loving grandmother of six; dear sistor of Joseph, Behringer, the late Marione Courtney. Visitation Thursday and Friday 2 to 9 p.m. Funoral Saturday 8:30 a.m.

from tho Andrew J. McGann and Son Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski Rd. to St. Mary Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Intormont ML. Olivet Cemetery, Past President of Queen of Apostles Womens Club. 312-5T3-7700 and 708-423-5400. COLLINS Charles P.

Collins, of Palatino, beloved husband of Marjorie; fond father of Holly: grandlather 01 Amy. Timothy and Todd and brother of Arthur F. Collina. Former Vice Presidont ol First National Bank of Chicago. Gravesido Servicos at Acacia Park Comatary Chapol, Friday, Fob.

9, at 1:30 p.m, Intormont Acacia Park, Arrangements by Ahlgrim Sons, Palalino, 708-358-7411 I COLLINS Martin "Joe" Colling loving husband of the lato Margaret, noo Reid; loving father of Martin. (Patricia) Collins, Patricia Crouchor, Margaret (Bernard) Grisco, Joan (the lato Thoodore) Tavrides and tho lato Thomas Collins; grandfather of aix; groal-grandfather of two: dear brother of Agnos (the late William) Martin, Ann (the late James) McGaw, John and Michael Collins; uncle of many niacos and nophows. Visitation Friday only 2 to 10 p.m. Funeral Saturday 9:15 a.m. from the Mcinemey Funeral Home, 7901 S.

Komonsky Avo. to St. Bode the Vanarable Church. 16 a.m. Intorment Holy Sepulchre.

312-585-0702. CONBOY William P. Conboy, devoted son of tho late Thomas M. and Nollio, noo McHugh, Conboy; fond of Hugh F. and the late Thamas Bornard, Holon Sarah William Conboy; dear uncle al many nieces and nephows.

Visitation Thursday, 5 to 9 p.m. and Friday, 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral Saturday, 8:45 a.m., from tho Robert J. Sheehy Sons Funeral Home, 4950 79th to St. Symphorosa Church.

Mass 9:30 a.m, Intorment Holy Sopulchre Comotory. 708-857-7878 or 312-582-4400. DETUNO Carmie Detuno, ago 89, husband of Poart Datuno, Retired from tha Chicago American Newspaper. Funeral Saturday 10 a.m., at the Hopcrott Funeral Home, Hazol Park, MI. 313-543-6687 DILLENBURG Lucilto V.

Dillonburg. noo Aim, bolovad wite ol Theodore: loving mother of Tod (Karen), Deborah (Robert) Thompson, Julie, Donna, John and Jamos; fond grandmother of threo; dear alstor of Charles Alm. Funoral 9:30 a.m. from the Vandenberg Funeral Home, 19604 S. Wolf Mokena to St.

Mary Church. Mass 10 a.m. Intormont Resurrection Cemetory. Visitation Thursday 3 to 9 p.m. Pleaso omit flowora.

708-479-1210. DISTASIO the Paul late DiStacio, Dorothy, 96 nee yoars old, DoSalvia; baloved loving husband father of Phyllis, Nicholas and Rocco (Helene); dear grandtathor of Jamos (Janice), Donne (Frank) Marrose, Richard and John; groat-grandfathor of 11; fond brothor-in-law of Ann Coduti and Lucilla Pizzo, Funeral Friday, 9 a.m., from tho Kolbus Funeral Home, 6841-57 W. Higgins to St. Rosalio Church. Mass 9:30 a.m.

Intormont Maryhill Comatory, Visitation Thursday 2 to 9 p.m. 312-774-3232 DORSEY Daniol R. Dorsey, loving son of Willam and Barbara, noo Hughes; doar brother of Mary Beth (Kevin) Pierco, Margarot (Michaal) O'Connor, William (Kathy) and Thomas Dorsey, and fond uncia of nine. Funeral Friday at 9:15 a.m., from tho Blake-Lamb Funeral Home (Joseph Quinian Director), 4727 W. 103rd.

SL. Oak Lawn, to St Dons Church. Mass 10 a.m. and Intorment St. Thursday, Mary to 10 p.m.

For public transportation a Information Cometory, Vialtation Wednosday call 708-636-1193 or 312-735-4242. DRUCKER Leonora Prico Drucker, beloved wife of tho late Goorge Drucker; dovated sister of the late Ruth Wolss of San Diego, CA; loving mothor-in-law of Carol Drucker; doar grandmother of two; groatgrandmother of ono; doar aunt of many niocos and nophows. Services and informont Friday, 10 a.m., al Westlawn Cemetery, 7801 W. Montrose Avonuo. Pleaso omit floware.

Into Piser Weinstein Menorah Chapel. 312-581-4740. DU BOIS Reginald Du Bols, Fob, 6, 1990,. age 87, husband of the lato Cecilia, noo Brogan; father of Barbara (Jamos) McCarthy, of Washington, MI and Faith Forraloli, of Alexandria, VA; grandfather of sovan; of live; brother of Ralston Greno): unclo of three. Informont private.

Memorial Mass to be arranged. DUMO Manual F. Dumo, baloved husband of Julio nee Brozina; loving father of Daniol M. and David G. Dumo; dear grandfather of Jason E.

Dumo. Funeral services Saturday 9:30 a.m. from the Tohle Funeral Home, 4325 W. Lawrence Ave, at Lowell to St. Edward Church.

Mass 10 a.m. In Neu of flowers contribulions to the Jason E. Dumo Collogo Fund will be appreciated. Member of Amorican Legion Phillipino Post 509 and Catholic Phillipino Amorican Gulld. Visitation Thursday 7 to 9 p.m.

and Friday 3 to 9 p.m. Interment Bohomian National Cometary, 312-685-4400. ERGENBRIGHT Rosa Ergenbright, baloved of the late Harold; fond sister of the late Marie Erdmann. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m., from Bormann Funeral Home, 1600 W. Chicago Molroso Park, to Our Lady of MI.

Carmol Church, Mass a.m. Burial at Queen of Heaven Cemetory. Visitation Thursday. 5-9 p.m. 708-344-0714 FARM Charles A.

Farm, age 78, of Schaumburg, toving husband of the late Edna and Lucile; dear father of Allan (Sharon) and Charleno (William) Jensen; fond of four: dear brother of Bert. Retired after 40 years with Canadian Pacific A.R. Visitation 2 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Service Friday 11 a.m. at Martin Funeral Home, 333 S.

Rosalle Roselle. Interment Concordia Cometery. Momorials appreciated to tho American Cancer Socioty. FERRARO Ralph 'Phil' Forraro, beloved husband of Madge, noe Buonauro; loving fathor of Marlene (Pasquale) Molido and Donna (Gary) Ronick: dear brother of the lato Rocco (the lata Antonette), Julia (the late Mario) Benassi, Dan (Alvira), Leonard (Roso), Miko and Jim Ferraro; cherished grandfather of nino; great-grandfather of one; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funoral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from Salerno's Galewood Chapela, 1857 N.

Harlem to St. Leonard Church, Berwyn. Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment Mount Carmel Cematory. Visitation Wodnosday and Thursday, 3 to 9 p.m.

Ploaso omit flowers. 312-059-1700. FLEMING James H. Fleming, beloved husband of tho lato Ruth, noo Roynolds; loving fathor of Cathlin (Bonjamin) Hambrick, Joan, Patricia (Philip) Tracy, Michaol, Peggy, Mark (Jo Mario, noe Frigo) and Anno; dovoted grandfather of James, Brian, Colloon, Thomas and Kown Tracy, Joan, Daniol, Matthew and Glanina Floming and fond brother of Goorgo (Lonore) and the lato Francia. At Kenny Brothers, 3600 W.

95th Thursday, 3 to 9 p.m. Funoral Friday 9:30 a.m., to St. Cajetan Church. Mass at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Mary. Longtime of AMA. Contributions to Amarican Hoart Assn. approciatod. 312-239-3600 FLURKEY William Andrew Flurkay, doar husband of Ruth, nea Oliver: balovod father of William (Bonnie) and David (Juno): grandlather of nine; brother of Norman (Mary): uncle of Norma Foulle.

Privato Interment Thursday at 11 a.m., Lyonsville Camolory. Momorial servico Fobruary Wolf 11th, at 4 p.m. al the Indian Lyonsvillo Head Cong. Park. Church, Arrangemonta Rd.

by and Giaser'e Joliet Riverside Chapel. 708-447-0543 708-987-0790 GREGOR John J. Grogor, apo 87, loving brolhor of Mildred (tho late LaVorne) Lilly, Suzanna (Loster) Sindslor, Rudolph (Elsie) and Emil (Esther): fond uncle of Yvonne Broulllotte. Resting at Parkwyn Funeral p.m. Servico at 8 p.m.

Interment private. Please Home, Kopicki and Petrzilka Directora, 6901 W. Roosovell Berwyn, Visitation Friday, 3 to omit flowers. 708-788-0904. HAGEMAN Eleanor M.

Hagoman, neo Vallaly, beloved wile ol the lato John: dear slater of Edward Vallely and the late Francis, Florence and Charles. Funeral Services on Saturday. Feb, 10th, at 10 a.m.. at the Aharn Funeral Home, 1110 Madison Oak Park. Interment Forest Homo Cometary.

Visitation Friday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m, 708-383-5700 HAIGH Louise Bunny Schralbar Haigh, of Morton Grovo, formerly of Wilmatta, batovad wite ol Charles dear molhor of Charles loving grandmother of Bryan and Michael. Memorial servico Friday 3 p.m. at Simkina Funeral Home, 6251 Dampstor Morton Grove. Contributions to Cancor Socioly appreciated.

708-965-2500 HERMANN Rosa Hormann, 73, of Downers Grove, formorly af Western Springs, wife of the late Jacob; loving mother of Jacquelino (James Sr.) Haeger and Robert J. (Lyn) Hormann of Houston, TX; sistor of Ganavlovo Swanson; sister-In-law of Lynella McCrudden: grandmother of sovan. Visitation 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday, at Hallowell James Funeral Home, 1025. W.

55th Countryside. Service 10 a.m. 708-352-8500 Friday. Intermont Cedar Park Comatory. I To place your Fraternal Notice, Call (312) 222-2222 HIHN Bossio Hihn, noo Marquardt, bolovod wito ol the Jato Eugone loving mother of Joannine (Goorge) Walkins, Karen (Arthur) Anderson, Kathloon (Lea) Smith and Rosanne (Pete) Sekling; dear grandmothor of Kelly and Michael Watkins, Bradloy, Kylo, Alison and Parker Smith, Karl and Kala alstor.

of Emli Marquardi, Alma Sandorn 'and Mabel Funeral Friday, Fob. 9, 11 a.m. at Olson Funeral Home, 6467-77 N. Northwest Hwy. Interment Ridgewood, In lleu ol flowers, memorials to the Kidney Foundation of American would or Hoart be approciated.

Visitation from 3 to 9 p.m. Thuraday, 312-774-3333 HOFFMANN Jacob Holtmann, belovod: husband of the late Leny Hoffmann: dear father of Jacob M. (Rosina) Holfmann and Madolino (Robert Olicky; grandfathor of Theodore, Erma and Ruth Hoffmann, Robert A. and Jack Olicky; great-grandfathor of Jason, Joey, Ryan, Debble and Chrissie. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m., from Funeral Directors, 2114 W.

Irving Pk. Rd. to St. Bonedict Church. Mass 9:30 a.m, Interment St.

Josoph Camotery, Visitation Thursday, 3 to 9 p.m. Ploaso omit flowers, massos preforred. 312-588-6336 I HOFGREN Mabel W. Hofgren, of Westminster Placo Presby. torian Home, Evanston, Feb.

3, wife of the Axol A. Holgren; mothor of Robort A. Hotgren. Memorial Sorvico Saturday 3 p.m., at Elliott Chapal, Prosbyterian Home, 3131 Simpson, Evanston 60201. informent private.

In Nou of flowors, mamarials to the Prosbyterian Homo appreciated. Info. N.H. Scott Hebblathwalte, HOLMES Soo Ida Russo notice HUBER Alice A. Huber.

57. of Lowell, IN, passed away Tuesday, Feb, 6, 1990, loving wife of William Hubor: doar mothor of John, Jamas, Thomas and Ann Hubor of Lowell, IN and tho lato Daniel Josoph Hubor; sister of Ronald T. Allman ol Chicago, IL: nieco of Ella E. Aliman of Matteson, IL. Mass of Christian Burial from St.

Edward Catholic Church, Lowoll IN, 10 a.m. on Friday, Fob. 9, .1990. Burial Quoon of Heaven Cematary, Hillside, IL. Visitation Thursday, 3 to'9 p.m., at the Sheets Funeral Home, 604 E.

Commorcial Lowell, IN. Mambor of Tri Kappa Sorority of Lowell, In liou of flowers, momorial aro requested to St. Edward Church, 219-698-0921 HUGHES Soo Daniel R. Dorsey notice, I JIAMBALVO Jennio Jlembalvo, noo Corso, 95 years, of Indio, CA, formorly of Elk Grove Villago, beloved wife of the late John; loving mother of (Margarat), Anthony (Lucille), Catherino (Angelo) Scalatta and Boatrico (Gino) Oulilici; grandmother of six; great-grandmother of eight: dear sister of Josoph Corso. Visitation from 3 to 9 p.m.

at tho Grove Memorial Chapel, 1199 S. Arlington Heights Elk Grove Village. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. on Saturday, at St. Jullan Eymard Church.

Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. 708-640-0568 JOHNSON Elmer A. Johnson, of Skokie, formerly of Evanston, beloved husband of Evolyn; dear father of Daniel and James Johnson and Caroll Strickling; grandfather of sevan; brother of Helon Atchison. Sorvico and intormont ware private. Into, Haben Funeral Home, Skokie.

708-073-8111 JOHNSON Soo the Albort Tibbotta notico. KARDES Foridun Kardes, age 58, passed away Feb. 6, loving husband of Wilhelmine; father of Elizabeth (Randal) Molanz of Shoboygan, WI; grandfather of David. Funeral will be hold Saturday, Fob. 10, 11 a.m., at The Burne-Kish Funeral Home, 8415 Calumel Munster, IN, with burial at Ridgelawn Cometary.

Visitation will be held Friday, 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m., with services at 8 p.m. KIEDYSZ Christina Klodysz, beloved daughter of Wactaw "Chostor" and Bornico, nee Krahol; dearest sistor of Barbara (Antoni) Czupryna and Tod (MadalIno). Visitation Thursday and Friday, 5 to 9 p.m., at Barr Funeral Home, 6222 N. Broadway. Funoral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., to St.

Gartrudo Church. Mass 10 a.m. Intormont Maryhill. 312-743-4034 KNOX Martin J. Knox, loving son of Georgo and Betty Knox; dear brothar of Robert (Kathy) Jullo (Davo) Clark; dear grandson of Margaret and the late Alvin Knox and the late Frank and Loulgo Hlavacek.

Visitation from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, Fob. 9, at Kelley 8palding Funeral Home, 1787 Deerfleid Highland Park. Mass 10:30 a.m.

Saturday, Feb. 10, al St. Isaac Joguas Church, 8149 Golf Nilos. Intermont Momorial Park Cemetery. Skokle.

Memorials may be made to the Clearbrook Centor for the Handicapped, 2800 N. Central Rolling Moadows, IL 60008. Into. 708-831-4260 KORNECKI Michaol J. Kornockl, boloved husband of nao Misko, and the late Wands, noo Kozlowski; loving father ol Bob (Lynne), Linda (Jacquea) Monette, Richard Schuttler and Barbara Hanahan; fond brother of Joan (the late Ray) Sorotzke, (Chester) Rapacki and Stanley (Wanda): dovotod grandfather of lIvo.

Resting at the Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milwaukoe, whore sarvices will be hold Friday at 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert. in llou of flowors, donations may be made to the American Lung Assn.

Visitation on Thursday from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. 312-774-0366 KRASS Joseph Krass, beloved husband of the fate Eva, neo Zaraza; loving father of Antoinette Quigley and Elizabeth (Thomas) Schroadel; grandfather of Anna Marie, Jacquline (Daniel) Kotch, Jamos, William and Mary Ann; brother of Anna Krass, Alex Krass and Estella (Edward) Kendzier. Member of St. Ladislaus HNS.

Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m.. from the Kopec-Reszke Funeral Home, 5259 W. Roscoo (5300 to St. Ladislaus Church, Mass at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Adalbort. Visitation Thursday 3 to 9 p.m. and Friday 2 to 9 p.m. 312-545-6974 KRUSE Ruth E. Kruse, of Palatine, beloved wile of the late dear Nells sister of Connio loving mother of Neils (Neolle): Swickard and Garnott Harris: fond grandmother of Nells Resting at Stirien-Pieper Funeral Home, 149 W.

Main Barrington, Friday, from 8 until 9 p.m. Funeral Maine services Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment Town of Cometory, Park Ridge. In Ileu of flowers, memorials to the American Cancer Socioty would ba appreciated by the family. 708-381-3411.

LAWRENCE A. Charles Lawronce, 82, ol Highland Park, beloved husband of Lillomor, noo Minor; dovoted father of Kant Lawrence; loving grandfather of Karan and David; dear brother of Edith, James (Muriel) Lawrence and Frances (Sherman) Teller; fond uncle of Carol Reich, Robort Lawrence and Stephon Tollar, Servico Friday, 3 p.m., at Piser Weinstein Menorah Chapels, 9200 N. Skokie Skokie. Interment Memorial Park. Friends aro asked to pay their respects to the tamily Friday at 2 p.m.

until the time of servico. in lieu of flowara momorials in his namo to the Josoph L. Morso Garlatric Conter, 4847 Fred Gladstono West Palm Beach, Fl. 33417, would ba approciatod. Info.

708-679-4740. LESCH Mary Lesch, noo Rauon, ago 90, of Chicago, bolovad wife of the late John F. Lesch; loving mothor of Maribol (Paul) Jarchow of Montacito, CA and John Fostor (Mary) Lesch: dovoted grandmothor of Paul John, Martin and Mary Jarchow, Julianna, John Francis and Thomas Losch. Visitation Thursday, 3 to 9 p.m., at Donnellen-Fitzgerald-Franklin Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie at Old Orchard Road, Skokie. Family and friends will moot Friday at Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church, 690 W. Belmont Chicago, for 10 a.m. Mass of tho Resurrection. Interment Holy Sopulchre Comatory, in fleu of flowars, contributions to Juvonile Diabotos Foundation would be approciated. Funeral Into 708-075-1990.

LINKENHELD Edmund Linkanhold, ago 89. of Oak Brook, IL, boloved husband of the lato Olivia, noe Bionigan; loving fathor of Robert (Arione). Janet (John) Murphy and Edmund (Karon); proud grandiathar of 10; great-grandfather of four: brother of Francis (Agnes). Funoral Saturday, 10:15 a.m., from the Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 103rd Oak Lawn, to Our Lady's Chapel. Maysiako Village, Oak Brook.

Mass 11 a.m. Intermont St. Mary Cemetery, Visitation Friday 3 till 9 p.m. For public transportation Information call 708-636-1193 or 312-735-4242. LOFTUS Eiloon Lotus, noo Mullins, dear wife of tho lato John; loving mother of Terranco (Mary), John (Kathryn) Patrick (Barbara).

Joan (Bornard) Motsch, Thomas and Nancy Doyle: fond grandmothar of 36; great-grandmother of 32; sistar of Joan Covollf. Funeral Friday, at 9:15 a.m., from tho Abern Funeral Home, 1110 Madison Oak Park, to Sacred Heart Church, Metroso Park. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Interment Queon of Heaven. Visitation Thursday from 3 p.m.

until 9 p.m. Info. 708-383-5700 MARKS Ida K. Marks, noo Krichivar, bolovod wife of tho late Horman; devoted mothor of Alan (Susan) Marks; loving grandmother of Jeffrey and David; fond sister ol David (Rose) and Bornard (Solma). Service Friday 1 p.m.

at Pisar Weinstein Menorah Chapel, 9200 N. Skokie Skokle. Intermant Waldholm, In llou of flowers, momorials may ba made to Alzholmor's Disease Rolated 845 N. Chicago Suito 200, Evanston, IL, 60202. MARNELL Dominick Marnall, baloved husband of the late Helen, neo Heise; loving father Halon and proud (Harry) Schottonioher groat-grandfather of Dominick, Jr.

(Deanna): brothor of Angelina Blamonto, Carmolla Bilanchett and Sammy Marnolll. Funoral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. from the Funeral Home, 2929 W. 87th Stroot, to St. Thomas Moro Church mass 10 a.m.

Entombment St. Mary. Visitation 2-9 p.m. Friday, 708-638-2600 Almanac In 1725 Russia's Peter the Great died and was succeeded by his widow, Catherine. On Feb.

8, 1587, Mary, Queen of Scots, was beheaded after being accused of plotting to murder England's Queen Elizabeth I. In 1693 a charter was granted for the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va. In 1837, in the only instance of the Senate choosing the vice, president, Richard Mentor Johnson was selected after no candidate received a majority of electoral votes. In 1904 the Russo-Japanese War began with the Japanese assault on Port Arthur in Manchuria. In 1910 the Boy incorporated Scouts of America was Washington.

In 1918 the military newspaper Stars and Stripes was published for the first time. In 1922 President Warren Harding had a radio installed in the White House, "In 1924 the first execution by lethal gas took place in the United States, at the Nevada State Prison in Carson City. In 1940 the Nazis shot every 10th person in two Polish villages near Warsaw in reprisal for the deaths of two German soldiers. In 1968 three college students were killed by police in Orangeburg, S. during a civil rights protest against a whites-only bowling alley.

In 1972 a tentative agreement was reached in a 123- day West Coast. dock strike, the longest port strike in U.S. history. In 1974 the three astronauts aboard Skylab 3 returned to Earth after a record 84 days in orbit. In 1980 Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr took over as head of the Revolutionary Council; he was unable to persuade militants holding 52 Americans to.release their hostages.

In 1983 a special Israeli state panel reported that top leaders bore "indirect responsibility" for the massacre of Palestinians by Lebanese Christian militiamen the previous September. McLAUGHLIN John J. McLaughlin, M.D.. boloved husband of Patricia Theresa, (Thomas) noo Rees; Sullivan, loving Dr. Michaol father J.

of McLaughlin, M.D., Sean (Jeanne), Dianne (Michael) O'Neill and Maureen (Robort) Litz; dear grandlather of eight. Visitation Thursday 2 to 9 p.m. Funoral Filday 10:15 a.m. from Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95th to Most Holy Rodoamar Church for Mass of the resurrection at 11 a.m, Entombmont St.

Mary. Member of Chicago Medical Socioty, Chicago and Ill. Psychlatric Societios, American Psychiatric Assn. and Central Neuro-Psychlatric Society, Past Chairman al Psychiatric Company of Mary Hospltal. in liou of flowers, memorials appreciated to Little Company of Mary Tribute Fund, 2800 W.

95th Evorgreen Park, 60642. Into MINKUS Charles Minkus, boloved husband of June, nee Gordon: loving father of Marc (Terri) and Reid Minkus; devoted grandfather ol Androw, Alyson, Ashloy and Adam Minkus; fond brothor of Sarah Bland, Milton (Elsio) Minkus and Evelyn (the tato Irving) Gelvan. Gravesido vices Friday. 1. p.m., at Wostlawn Cemotory, Soction C.

7801 W. Montroso. Into Lloyd Mandel Funeral Direction, 708-679-3939. MOORE Elsio Moore, baloved wile of the lato Robort; loving sister of John (tho late Cathorine) Kullick and the lato Mathilda (the lato Carl) Gulano: fond aunt of John L. (Realpha) Kutllok and the lato Carol Barbara (Donald) Swanson; great aunt of Michaol, Barbara, James, Douglas and Kolth.

Visitation Thursday 2 to 8 p.m., at tho Skaja Terrace Funeral Home, 7812 N. Milwaukoo Ave, Nilos. Funoral Sorvices Friday, 10:30 a.m. Intormont Bohemian National Comatory. 708-966-7302.

MORETTI See Vincent J. O'Connor notico. MORROW Soo Ruth M. Opitz notica, MUELLER Lawronce J. "Larry" Mueller, boloved husband of the late Eva, neo Muth: devoted father of Lenore Mueller and the lato Raymond (tho late Kathleen) Mueller: fond brother of Honry (Elenore) and the late Walter (Mary) Muellor; dear grandiathor of Daniel (Sue), Raymond (Elaine), Timothy (Kathleon).

Willlam (Sandra) Mueller and Kathleon (Paul) Kiser; laving great-grandfathor of nine; fond brother-In-law of Margaret Muth. Visitation Thursday, 9 a.m. till 11 a.m., al St. Monica Church. Foster ave, (5200 and Nottingham ave.

(7100W), Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m., at St. Monica Church. Interment St. Josoph Comotary. Member of the Oak Park Chapter of the S.P,E.B.S.O.S.A.

In liou of flowers, Massos approclatod. Arrangoments by Blake-Lamb Directors. Info. 708-636-1103 or 312-735-4242. MUSCIA Evelyn Muscla, noo Swantok, cherishod wife of Jack; doarest mother of Diana Lee (Witllam) Avaltone, Jacque Bohn and Gloria (Ronald) Zav, of California; fond grandmother of Chris, Tina and Jack Hull, Jennilor and Joseph Zey; beloved sig.

tor of Josoph (Halon) Swantok. Funoral Friday 9 a.m., from Blaks-Lamb Funeral Home, 229 S. Main Lombard, to St. Philip the Apostle Church, 1223 W. Hollz, Addison.

Mass 10 a.m. Intermont Quaan of Heaven Cemetery. Visitation Thursday only 2 to 9 p.m. NEMECEK Frank J. Nomocok 68, of Wostchoster, beloved husband of Holon.

neg Kacena: fond lathor of Carol (Donald) Lolninger. Judy (Thomas) Connolo and Cyndy (William) Frieisch: grandfather ol Chandra Cunningham. Robart, Stacey Connole, Camoron, Cody and Benjamin Friotsch: son of Frank Sr. and brother of Sylvia Spovacok. Resting at Hitreman Funeral Home, P.C., 9445 W.

31st Brookfield. Funeral Friday, 1:30 p.m. Entombmont Woodlawn. Momber of Lodge LOOM, Berwyn Post A.L. and Past All Stato Commander of Momorial Post VFW.

Visitation Thursday from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m 708-485-2000 Obituaries Reginald Du Bois, 87, ex-9th Ward alderman By Kenan Heise housing and of the fluorination" of Du Bois, 87, alderman water. Reginald of Chicago's 9th Ward from 1946 As chairman of the Emergency to 1959, served as a city civil ser- Crime Committee, he was in 'the vice commissioner from 1959 to center of a dispute as to whether 1980. He was chairman in the its findings were hurting or helping early 1950s of the City Council's the city, When committee Emergency Crime Committee, bers tried to question a police capknown popularly as the Big Nine tain about his income, the police Crime Committee. officer took the matter to court, Mr.

Du Bois, a resident for 70 which ruled the committee had no years of the Roseland neighbor- power to question him. hood and for the last 17 of South Democratic aldermen took over Holland, died Tuesday in the the committee and their final findAmericana Nursing Home in ings in 1956 failed to establish any South Holland after a short illness. connection between politics and Mr. Du Bois owned a gasoline crime in Chicago. station at 111th and State Streets After his defeat as alderman in at the time he became an alder- the March 1959 election, Mr.

Du man in 1946. He won that first Bois was appointed to the city's election in a runoff by 120 votes. Civil Service Commission (now "Life is a serious business in the the Department of Personnel 9th Ward," he said in a 1959 cam- board) and served until 1980. in paign fine interview. community.

enjoy All of living us He was a two-term Chicagoland a it that We have district governor of the Lions, Inwant to keep way. ternational. good employment, a good business area, parks and recreational facili- Survivors include two daughters, ties, wonderful schools and Barbara McCarthy and Faith Ferchurches--it's a great place to rioli; a brother; seven grandchil; live." dren; and five great-grandchildren, Mr. Du Bois was an opponent Plans for a memorial service are in the City Council of public pending. Margaret Pearson, 66, headed Fermilab information By Kenan Heise the structure of its smallest components, that of the atom.

Margaret of M.E. information Pearson, 66, for don't confuse the accelerator with the Fermi National Accelerator a nuclear reactor. They are very manager public different. the name, near "Illinois Research and "As radiation," she continLaboratory, Batavia, created Development Corridor," for the ued. "Everything, is very safe.

All Du Page County high-technology the radioactivity is underground or strip along the East-West Tollway under shielding. I think there is a from Oak Brook to De Kalb. genuine misconception of the danShe was a naturalist and a pres- ger of Pearson ervationist, Prairie Interpretative began along the shores of Lake Suand the Fermilab's Her interest in nature, which Trail has been named in her perior as a child, saw her take' a honor. special interest in the nature pro; Mrs. Pearson, of Wheaton, died jects at Fermilab.

These included Sunday in a Carol Stream nursing the introduction of trumpeter. home. swans and sandhill cranes as "She had a talent for bringing as the development of the interthe right people together," her pretative nature path. Mrs. Pear, daughter, Nancy Mantz, "She son Prairie was a Restoration member of the Fermilab could recognize an individual's Committee.

skills and match people. And, She was a founding member of when she did, projects would hap- the Corridor. Group, an associa: pen. My mother had a lot of asso- tion of public. affairs officers of ciates and large companies in the corridor Mrs.

Pearson, a native of Du- that promotes the advantages 'of luth, graduated from the Universi- the area. addition to creating ty of Minnesota. She started to the name that now appears. on work for Fermilab 22 years ago road markers along the route, she when it was getting started. started the INTECH program, a' Part of her job at Fermliab was science fair for area high school to explain the function of the labstudents.

oratory and the reason for its Survivors, in addition to' her 6,800 acres of woodland and prai- daughter, include a son, John F. rie where a herd of 120 bison two other daughters, Carolyn roam. Pearson Albertson and Jeanne; a "Fermilab," she told the Tribune brother; and six grandchildren. in 1988, "operates a particle ac- Services for Mrs. Pearson will be celerator which is essentially a giant.

microscope to study the nature of the universe by studying NEUBERG Vera Noubera. noo Moon, baloved wife of the late Morris; survived by many niocos, nephows, brothers sisters-in-law. Sorvicos Friday, Fob. 9th, at 10 a.m., at tho family lot, Memorial Park Comatary, 9900 Gross Point Skokle, IL. Ploaso omit flowers.

For Info. ploaso call Furth Funaral Direction, 312-784-4300. NICHOLS Myrna M. Nichols, of Evanston, Fob. 6, wile of the lato John survived by J.

Jay (Roberta) Nichols. Service and Interment private. In fiou of flowers, memorials may bo made to University of lowa Foundation, Alumni Conter, lowa City, 1A, 52242-1707. Arrangements by N.H. Scott Hebblethwaite, NOTTOLI Robert G.

Notolli formerly of Park Ridgo, IL, passod Fobruary 5, 1990 In Scoltsdalo, AZ. beloved husband of Margaret, nao Konle; loving father of Robert G. Ralph Michael A. and Janico Spoor; fond grandlathar of 11. Funeral Mass was heid Wednosday.

Fobruary 7, 1990 In Scottsdale AZ. Arrangomonta by Arcadia Funeral Home, Phoonix, AZ. O'CONNOR Vincent J. O'Connor, doarly boloved hugband ol Ann, noo Mund; loving father of Rita (Julius) Kineses, Thomas (Mariann) Moratti, Carol (Anthony) Gillo and James Morotti: dear grandlathor of 11; great-grandfathar of one. 2 to 9 p.m.

Entombment St. Josoph Cometary. In Hou of flowers, donations to the American Cancor Funeral Saturday. 9:15 a.m., from The Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Belmont to St.

Francis Xavior. Mass 10 a.m. Visitation Friday. Society approciatod. Info 312-286-2500 OPITZ Ruth M.

Opitz, nee Morrow, beloved wite of Bornard loving mothor of Joanno Marie and the lato Kathloon Mario Opitz; dear sistar of Alice I. and the late Edward Morrow; loving sister in-law of Lydia (the lato Glonn) Kinney and many cousins. Services Friday, 11 a.m., at Heritage Funeral Home, Kopicki-Herron Directors, 3117 S. Oak Park Borwyn. Visitation at time of service only.

In Ilou of flowers, donations to tho American Cancor Socioty appreciated. 708-788-7775. ORR Elisa Orr, age 96, ol Evanston, baloved wite ol the fate Robert A. Orr: loving sister of tho late Harry Green and Francos Brady and dear aunt of Paul Brady and Phyllis Donovan and many greatniecos and nophews. Visitation Friday 9 a.m.

to 9:30 a.m. Funeral 9:30 a.m. from the DonnellanFitzgerald-Franklin Funeral Home, 10045 Skoklo at Old Orchard Rd, Skoklo, to St. Athenaslus Church, 1615 Lincoln Evanston, IL for 10 a.m. Mass.

Intorment All Saints Comatory. Info. 708-675-1990 OWENS Helon 8. Owans, noo Brazill, "late of Virginia, formerly of Naw York, boloved wilo of the late Millard Fillmore; loving mathar of Dr. Lao, Lois (Richard) Walko and Phyllis (Gary) Spears; proud grandmothor of seven.

Funeral Sorvices Friday, 11 a.m., at St. Mary Cemetery Chapel. Interment following. In llou of flowers, donations to the Alzholmors appreciated. Arrangements by Blake-Lamb Funeral Home.

708-838-1193 PETERSON Botsy Potorson, ago 88; longtimo rosident of Bethesda Home and Retiremont Contor, boloved daughter of the tato Theodore and Anna; loving alster of the lato Sarah Hjalmesoth, Arthur, Samuol, Elizabeth, Anna Hallorud and Laura Jacobson; dear aunt of many nieces and nophowa. Visitation Thursday, 8 to 8:30 p.m, at John M. Pedersen Sons Chapel, 4338 W. Fullerton. Sorvico Friday 10:30 a.m, at Tho Bethosda Home, 2833 N.

Nordica Ave. Interment Mount Olive. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Bothesda Home or United Luthoran Church of Oak Park apprecialod. To place your Dedication Announcement, (312) 222-2222 held at 10 a.m. Thursday in Faith Community Church, Hillview West Chicago.

PROCTER Raymond L. Proctor, bolovod husband of Evolyn neo Bishop; loving fathor Josoph (Lynn), Kathleon (David) Finley, Tharesa (Edward) Grand and Ellen (William) Fried; dear brother of Paul. Edward and the lato Josoph and Chertes Procter; proud grandfather of Richard, Robert. William Michelle, Jossica, Justin, Jason' and Jamio, Funaral Friday, 8:45 a.m. from, Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 103rd Oak Lawn, to St.

Christina Church, Masa 9:30 am. Intermont family lot. Visitation Thursday 2'M0 9 p.m. For public transportation 708-636-1183 or 312-735-4242. RAU Gertrudo C.

Rov, noo Richarda, 81. of Evanston, beloved wile of the late Raymond H. Rau: fond mother of Sara (Marvin) O'Connor Ellieboth (Rudy) Schlossor, Raymond (KIt) Rau, -Kalie (George) Bell and William Rou of Normal, It4 -19 grandchlidran; eight sister ol DeSmith of Michigan, Elaine (Norbert) Holndl of Wisconsin and tho late Bornard: and Willam Richards. Visitation Thursday and Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. Funoral Saturday, 10:30 a.m., from the Donnellan-Fitzgerald-Franklin Funeral Home, 1571 Maplo Evanston, IL, to St.

Mary Church for Mass at 11 a.m. Interment Calvary Comatory. Info. 708-869-2900 REBAK Mary Rebak, noo Darmos, baloved wile of tho late Androw; dear mother of Androw: grandmother of Mary (Michael) Philippe; groat-grandmother ol Jonathan, Daniel and Sarah; sister of Bartha, Irma, Lola. John and the late Dash.

Resting at the Cooney Funeral Home, 3552 N. Southport Thursday from 4 p.m. till 9 p.m. Funoral Friday, 10:30 a.m., to St. Androw Church.

Mass at 11 a.m. Intermont Maryhill. 312-472-5650 REBERNAK Adolph Rebornak of Wostern Springs, belovod husband of Mario; dear fathor of Carolo, M. (Thomas Podwoll and Thomas (Mary Anno); grandfather of sovan, Visitation 4 to 9 p.m. Friday at Marker Funeral Home, Hiligrove Franklin, Western Springs.

Sorvicas 10 a.m. Saturday. Informant Bronswood Comotery. Momarialg may be given to your favorite charity. 708-248-1500 REYNOLDS See James H.

Fleming notice. ROBERTS Alfred C. Roberts, 76, ol Jupitor, FL, died Fob. 2, 1990, in Jupiter, FL, ho was born in Philadelphia. PA and had boon a rasidant of Jupitor, FL, alrice 1980, coming from Chicago, Prior to ratirament he was a Chemical Enginoor with Domino Sugar for 34 yoars.

Survivors Include his wife, Poggy, Robarts ol Jupiter, FL: two sons. Allred and Dr. Anderson Robarts both of Ft. Lauderdalo, one daughter, Laurio Monahan of Elmhurst, IL; one brother, Gorge Roberts of Flourtown, PA: one Bister. Emma Schaberlo of Orland, PA- and flvo grandchildren.

Arrangoments are under the direction of Aycock Funeral Home, Jupitor, ROSKIN Sylvia Roskin. of Skokie, loving daughtar of tho late Harry and Sarah Rosanleldt; boloved wife af tho late Harry Roskin; doar mother of Bortram (Myrna) Roskin, Natalio (Jack) Garson, Lawrehco (Doris) Roskin and Sherl Roskin; fond grandmothor of Gary, Arthur (Susan). Allan and. Karon Roskin, Andrea (Lawronce) Axolrod, Robin (Danlol) Tarragano, Nancy Bass, Sheryl Bass, Loch Roskin, Barry and Jerold Roskin; proud, greatgrandmother of Jordan Roskin: devoted sister of Doris Glickman, 'Jonnie Rao Landorman, the late Gertio Hirshonboln, Albert Rosenfeldt, Molsho Etta Rothbarth and Roso Stelner. Funaral sorvico 12 noon Friday, Fob.

9, 1990, at B'nal Torah, 2789 Oak St. Highland Park. Intermont Shalom Mamorial Park Cometary. In lieu of flowors, contributions may bo mado to tho Sylvia Roskin B'nal Torah Momorial Fund, Highland Park, IL, 60035. Info.

Lind ROTHSTEIN Sop Ida Russo noticeatalt. traini.

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