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Carroll Sudler, 83, dies; i civic leader, ex-realtor SEUL Bn Sev betovfd taswnd of Ann, nee viaione oar tr Jare (Gene KtdeH: toi fjrandfatfcer ji Sa'hr (Vunce) Beau. Torn, Caret, Besv ana Scott Ktdet g-et-grandtather ot four: beic brother of Kate, Edrdr Peter. Rose Soence Clarence, Agnes 6aucr, Clara, Alice Cole and tne late August. Visitation Tuesday 'o p.m. at Hanefcar-p Funeral Heme, 365 Waukean Nortnbroot, mie north of Dundee Scad Funeral rass Wednesday to a at St Norbert Cnurch 1609 Waiters Av Northb'OOfc interment All Sa.nts.

In ieu of fioers, r-asses wit be appreciated, into. 272 3890. CAMPBELL Katherine M. Canpoett, beloved daughter the lare Patrick and Eiizaoeth; tovms, sister of tne late Vde P. Campbell.

At Cennv Brothers. 3600 W. 95th rtednes-. dav atter 3 p.m. Funeral Thursday, lt a.m..

St. Germain? Church. Mass 1030 a.m. Interment Mount O'cet. Retired telephone operator for United States Steel Corp.

239-3600. CESARIO Mane J. Cesario, losing sister of LouiS, Dor-tnick, Leonard, Carmen, Poseft Henslev. Robert. Loretta Draxhr, Rachel Romano, Tom, Camiiie and the late F-ank be-loved daughter ot tne late Carmella and Frank dear aunt of 17; great-aunt nine.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., from the Caopetta Funeral Home, 5858 W. Roosevelt to St. Frances of Rome Church, 15th and Austin Boulevard. Cicero. Mass 9 30 a.m.

interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Visitation Monday, 4 to 10 m. and Tuesday. 2 to 10 p.m. in lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society will be appreciated.

Info. 626-0)20 CLANCY I HOFFMAN Jcnn L. Hoffman of Ficr-da. for-fReriy of So'-, bt'oyed nusoand of Mar; loving fattier Peogie Hoffman, brother of Matv Pcetz Mar-9aret Lee. Betty Johnson.

Hart Asnen and Vera Miller. No visitation Funeral mass Wednesday 10 a at Our Lady of Perpetual Mctp Church. Genvte interment S. Mans', Tecttny. '5-l990.

H0LUB James C. Hofub of Westchester on Mav IS. 1980. beloved husoand of the late Andstasta- nee Koca. kwtng father of Harold (Mane) and Janes Phi(omene) Ho'ub.

fond grandfather of great grandfather of sii: dear brother of Josecn (Frances) Ho'ub and Mary Ouper. Funeral Wednesdav May 21, 9. 30 a m. from Westchester Funeral Home, 10501 W. Cermak Rd Westchester (2 blocks W.

of to Dr. wine Providence Cmjrch for 10 a m. mass. Interment Queen of Heaven Visitation Tuesday from 3 to 9 m. Member of K.

of C. 562 5900. HOPWOOD Edna Hop-wood, nee. Mortimer of Park idge, beloved wife of Thomas; dear mother of Maurice (Dolores) Hopwood of DeertiCtd. fond grandmother of five; great-srandmother of tour; sister of Mary Jackson, Sue Howard and Harry Mortimer all of England.

Visitation at The M.J. Suerth Funeral Home, 6754 Northwest Highway, Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. Services and Interment private. In lieu ot flowers memorials to Zion Luthern Church, 10 Deer-field Road, Deerfieid, II. 600)5 preferred.

631-1240. Carroll Hopkins Sudler Lite trustee of Lake Forest College and former chairman of its board. CARROLL HOPKINS Sudler, 83. a retired realtor and civic leader, died Monday in his Lake Forest Home. Mr.

Sudler was a former partner in Sudler 875 N. Michigan which manages and sells downtown and Near North Side real estate. He and his brother, Louis, founded the company in 1927. Mr. Sudler retired in August, 1978.

A Lake Forest resident for 47 years, Mr. Sudler was a life trustee of Lake Forest College and a former chairman of its board. He was a life trustee of the Newberry Library and Chicago Academy of Sciences, former president of the Civic Federation of Chicago, and former director of Lake Forest Hospital. MR. SUDLER ALSO was a life member of the Chicago Crime Commission and.

a long-time director and officer of the board of the YMCA of Chicago. Mr. Sudler attended Chicago Latin School and was graduated from Yale University in 1917. He was a member of Beta Kappa there. 't.

Immediately after college, he served a 'year in France as an Army second lieu- tenant, later attaining the rank of captain. After World War he became a salesman and director of Ketterlinus Lithographing Co. in Philadelphia. He is survived by his wife, Martha; a son, Carroll H. Ill; two daughters, Mrs.

Patricia Stimpson and Mrs. Barbara S. Maltby his brother; and seven grandchildren. Services will be at 5 p.m. Thursday in First Presbvterian Church of Lake Forest, 700 N.

Sheridan Rd. O'NEILL F-oicnce O'Neill fce'ovcd brf of Ther-fis; fond mo'ner of Re. Paul Winchester and Rn (Rtcrwrd) Giihsv of four Vottat.Qfl a tl istcn Home irst and Grant Streets, M-nsdaie. Tueda tram 6 to 9 pn-. and AcdnPidav fron 2 to 9 m.

Funeral services Tttursdav. 10 a a the Oak Brook Christen Center In lieu Of ftowers memorials D'ete red to the 0k Brook Christian Cent tr tnteiment Forest Home. 323-0275 0RAVSKY S'epncn J. 0', Boketd loving son of the late Sie.en and Ewabetn Orasv dear broker of John Louise) Orj.d and Rjdoipn (DoriSi Gras dear unoe of James and John 0'da. Funeral Wednesday.

Mav 21, 1 p.m., at Johnson Funeral Heme. 3845-47 Prame Brookfield interment Memorial Estates Cer-etery. Visitation Monday, 7-10 rr and Tucsd-w, 2-10 In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Ar-encan Heart aporecattd. 485 02 1 4. ORR Wallace Orr of Dsion Street, beicwed husband Hael EOrVin Chanel service Thursday I m.

at Biahe-Lar-b 1035 N. Dearborn St. i indoor parking available at chapel), interrent private. Visitation from 4 to 0 m. Wednesday.

J5-4742. PATT Anna M. Patt. nec Carroll, beloved wile of the late William tovmg mother of Joseph (Diane), Kathleen Patt, William d. Patricia and Jack (Judv): dear grandmother of ei9ht.

fond sister of Nora Quinn, Peg Carroll, Denis and Agnes Carroll. Visitation Tuesdav after 2 pm, Funeral Wednesday 9 a.m., from Kenny Brothers, 3600 95th to Most Holy Redeemer Church for mass at 9:30 a m. interment Holy Sepulchre, Member of Third Order ot St. Francis. Natiye of Ciauna-mon.

BaiMorgford, County Kerry, Ireland. 239 3600. PENNINGTON Ronald L. Pennington, beloved father of Randy; loving son of James and the late Evelyn, fond brother of Robert A and Donald G. Visitation Tuesdav 3 to 9 pm.

Funeral service Wednesday a.m at the Fern Chdpei South Western Av. and 100th St. Interment Rensselaer, Ind. 238 1700. PETERS Fred 'Bud" Peters.

May 19 age 74, late ol Horrewood. formerly of South Shore- bclo.ed husband ol Alice, nee Judson. dear father ol Fred A. (VirqmiaJ Peters ot Chicago, and also the lale Salty Jo Lloyd grandfather of Cathy and David Llovd; kindest father in law of William tiovd of Worth. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 183J0 Dixie Hwy.

from 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Services am Wednesday interment Oak Hill Cemetery. SY 8-5300 PETERS Timothy Peters, age 31 of Union Mills, be love husband of Kalina, nee Evon; son of Marvin and Carol Peters of Crete, Died due to an auto accident Sunday Morning. Survived bv sister Pamela Adams; one brother Chris.

Services Wednesdav 2 30 m. at Weaver Funeral Home Union Mills, In. QUATER Frank A. Quater, Veteran of W. II, beloved husband of the tate Laveme, nee Egan; brother of Sophie (Frank) Krasniewski, Catherine Koukol and Estellc (the laie Howard) Classen- brother in law ol Mary Ithe late Joseph) McCamlv, Renctta (Vmcenn Mar-tinck and the tate Francis Egan; also survived by nieces and nephews.

Funeral Wednesday, from Ridge Funeral Home, 6620 Ar-cher Ave. corner ol Natoma, to Eoiphany Church, and Kepler. Mass 12 noon. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation Monday, 7 p.m.

to 10 p.m. and Tuesday, 2 P.m. to 10 p.m. 586-7900. HALLO Vincent (Jim) Rallo, beloved husband of Mary Lorraine, nee Engel; devoted father of Joanne (Leonard) Mill Run trumpeter dies A MEMORIAL service for John E.

Howell, 55, a trumpeter who played with some of the nation's top jazz bands, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. Luke Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1500 W. Belmont Av. Mr.

Howell, who lived in Glendale Heights, died Saturday in West Suburban Hospital, Oak Park. In his later years, Mr. Howell was the lead trumpeter in the orchestra at Mill Run theater in Niles. Some of the nation's more popular singers who performed at Mill Run asked that Howell be part of their orchestral accompanists. They included Peggy Lee, Vic Da-mone, and Tony Bennett.

HE TOOK UP the trumpet at age 5 in his native town of Wichita Falls, and at age 12 was playing professionally. He moved to Chicago in 1947 and did several tours with Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Count Basie, and Charlie Bar-nett and their orchestras. It was while playing with Barnett in Los Angeles that he met his wife-to-be, Kerstin Nystrom. She was a professional singer. In World War II, Howell served in Britain in the United States Army Air Corps and was decorated with the Distinguished Flying Cross.

He is survived by his wife; three sons, Shane, Page, and Mark; and a sister. DVORAK Frar Dvorak Jr, bffOYed ls-band of Mary: fond fatner of Marvann (Chester! Paalowskt, Rosemane tCnartes) Havei and Joscoh (Marge); grandfather of brotner of Charles and Alice Pt-sefc. Funeral Wednesday 11 a m. at Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S. Kedzie interment Woodlawn.

in lieu ot flowers, contributions to American Cancer Society will be appreciated. Member of NAV-AR-MAR Post, NO. 5535. VFW and Goofcs. No.

59 Visitation Tuesdar atier A p.m. 7'4-3809. EHL1NG John G. fGramos) Ehting beloved husband of the late Emily; dear father of Dorothv (G'en) True, John (Judv) Enling: grandfather of five, great-grandfather ot five: fond brother of Frank and Arthur, the late Charles, Fred. Walter, William and Elsie Ehlmg.

Funeral service Wednedav 8 Miller Funeral Home, 504 W. Main west Dundee. Visitation Wednesday 1 30 p.m. until time ot service. Interment private.

47 vear employee of Western Electric, retiring in 1958. Member of the Hawthorne Pioneer Chapter 45. Edward Seeiey American Legion Post of Brookfield, Riverside Lodge No. 862 A.F. A.M.

Bonnie Dun-dee Country Club in lieu of flowers memorials to the Congregational Church ot Algonquin. 4263436 EMICH Fred Emictt Mav 18, at Fort Lauderdale. formerly of River Forest and Wilmette, beloved husband of the late Grace loving father of Fred F. (Barbara) Emich and Thomas E. Emich; grand- father of five.

Member of various Veterans organizations. Visitation Tuesdav, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from Donnel-lan-Fitzgerald-Franklin Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie Blvd. at Old Orchard to St. Joseph Church, Wilmette.

Mass 10 a.m. Interment Calvary. 675-1990 ENTRESS See Harold J. Rioux notice. FAVIA Jerry J.

Favia beloved husband of Jennie; dear father of Jerry jr. (the late Evelyn); fond brother of Angelo (Mary), Victor (Gertrude) and Jean Maxwold; loving grandfather of Mary Ann, Oebra and Michele. Funeral Wednesday, 9 15 a.m., from Malec and Sons Funeral Home, 400r N. Milwaukee to St. Eugene Church, interment St.

Adalbert. Visitation begins Tuesday at 4 p.m. 774-400. FELICE See Constance Tedesco notice. FERGUSON Charles E.

Ferguson, beloved husband of Lillian, nee Simon, dear father df William Charles G. and Nancy Ann Wettendorph; grandfather of 11; great-grandfather of two; brother of Jacob and Catherine Lindermver. Resting at the Coonev Funeral Home, 3552 N. Southport Av. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., to St.

Andrew ChapeJ. Mass 10 a.m. Interment family lot. 472-5650. FIENE Anna Fiene, nee Adler, of Brook-field, beloved wife of the late William F.

Fiene; loving mother of Grace Fiene; dear sister of Frieda Beckhn, Emily Sinn and the late Lillian Sen lager, Margaret Johnson and Harry Adler; dear aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Thursday, May 22, 1 P.m., at Johnson Funeral Home, 3845-47 Prairie Brookfield. Interment Oakridge Cemetery. Visitation Tuesdav 5-9 P.m. and Wednesday 3-9 p.m.

485-0214. FISCHER Charles J. Fischer, beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Birtman; foving father of Charles Steven Fischer; fond brother in law of Charles (Myrian) Blrtman; dear uncle ot Kenneth (Judith) and Robert (Sherry) Birtman and Jacqueline (William) Foster. Visitation Tuesdav 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Funeral services Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., at Thompson Funeral Home, 5570 W. 95th St. interment Mount Glenwood West. Life member of Chicago, III. and American Dental Assns.

Masonic services Tuesday 8 p.m., under auspices of Oak Lawn Masonic Lodge, No. 1166. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the charity of vour choice will be appreciated. 425-0500. FLEMING Marie T.

Fleming, nee Broderick, beloved wife of Robert; dear sister of William (Frances), Helen (Harold) Greve, John, George (Es-ten), Joseph (Rose Marie), Thomas and the late Margaret; fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesdav, 9 a.m., from Beverly-Ridge Chapel, 10415 S. Kedzie, to St. Christina Church. Mass 9:30 a.m.

Interment St. Mary. Visitation Tuesday after 3 P.m. Masses preferred. 779-4411.

GALLUS Harriet Galtus, beloved mother of Stanley; dear grandmother ot Stan-Icy, Michael and Scott; also fond great-grandmother of four. Funeral Wednesdav, 9:30 a.m., from Malec and Sons Funeral Home, 6000 Milwaukee to Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment St. Adalbert. 774-4100.

GENTILE See Rose Abend roth notice. GIAN0K0P0L0US See Walter J. Murphy notice. GLAZIER Lottie K. Glazier, nee Katz, beloved wife of the late Michael; dear mother ot Edward (Barbara), Stuart (Ronda) and Robert (Babette); lov-ing grandmother and great-grandmother; fond sister of Frances Katz, Mildred Koentg, Daniel Cohen, Jerome Cohen, Sarah Mishkin, the late Dorothy Horowitz, Sol Katz and Rose K.

Gorneau. Services private, info. LO 1-4740. GORDON Violet Gordon. Visitation Tuesday 2 to 5 p.m.

at Hursen Funeral Home, 929 W. Belmont Av. Interment Oak-ridge. 935-1724. GRAVES Earl M.

Graves, beloved husband of Carol and the late Marilyn; dearest father of Leslie (Thomas) Ciborows-ki, Pam (Steven) Thomas, Steven Graves, Kathv (Vernon) Ley, Cindy and Stacy Graves and dear stepfather of Tammv and John Santarel-li; loving grandfather of tour; fond brother of Bernard, Robert, Martin and Edward Graves and Bernice Volcnga. Visitation after 6 P.m., Monday, at Koop Funeral Home, 5844 N. Milwaukee Ave. Lvlng in state after 9 a.m., Wednesday, at Norwood Park Lutheran Church, 5917 N. Nina, where services will be held at 11 a.m.

Entombment Elm-wood Park Cemetery. 763-5111. Obituaries MADZINSKI Artnur Maoziaski. devoted Husband of Do 'ores, nee Scoa'a; Oced father of Kahieei iAtii'm Vsn iszko. Jacoueiine.

MiChae and Paul Funeral Thursdv. 9 a rr from Bcc ar Fuwat Directors 52'8 ed-Z'C, to St Gatl Cnurch Intermeit Resurrection. Visitation starts Tuesday, 4 P.m. 776 3809. McGUIRE 8 Harold McGuire, tylovff son of the la'e George nd dear brother of Dr Pmip Alice Hymann tne late Tnoras jL'da Smith, George.

Dr. James and Dnr-den. Funeral Wednesdav, Mav 21. 9 a from Matz Funeral Hone. 3440 N.

Central Av to Si. Pastil Church. Mass 30 am Intefni Ail Samts Visitation Tuesday 4 pin. to 30 em 545 5420 MENHEER Sister Julmda Menheer O. S.

loving of the la'f Jake and Eluabeth Menheer; dearest sister of John, F'anz. Bernard. TmJ. Vincent, Marie and Ann, and Sister Lorraine Venheer ar-d the late Robert. Walter, Kathcnne, Agnes and Florence, dearest ant of 26 nieces and nephews Wake services St Martin Church.

5U2 S. Princeton, I 30 to 8 "tV-sdav, followed bv funeral Wednesday body will be taken to St. Joseph Convent, Milwaukee. Wis with funeral mass at 5 Buna! Thursday, 8 30 a.m. 846-6133.

MENHEER Sister Julmda Menheer, served at St. Martin Scfiooi for 25 vears. Wae at St. Martin Church from 3-8 m. Tuesday.

Mass of the deceased at 8 m. Funeral Services Wednesday, 5 at SI. Joseph Convent, Milwaukee. MILKEVITCH Frank C. Miikevitch beloved husband of Levenflia.

nee Burt; loving father of Frank C. Jr. (Kathleen); dear grandfather of Brett and Darcie; fond brother of Joseph iEveiyn), Paul (Helen) and Smon (Helen) Miikevitch. uncle of manv nieces and nephews Resting at Thompson Funeral Home, W. 95th where services will be he'd Wednesdav, at 9 30 a m.

interment Holv Sepulchre. Visitation Monday, 7 to 10 p.m and Tuesdav, 2 to 10 m. 425-0500. MILTENBERG Alfred Miltenberg, beloved husband ot the late Oiga, nee Waidman: dear father of Emilie (Sidney) Pancoe. Services Tuesdav, 2 p.m..

at family lot Anshe Emet Cemeterv, waldheim, Gate No 27 Des Piames Avenue. No chapel visitation. Noted pianist and realtor, info, piser Memorial Chapel, 561 4740. M0NACELLI Frances Monacelli, nee Donatel-li, lale of New Lenox, formerly ol Chicago; daughter of the late Enriro and Phiiomena Donatellt (Calab-resn); wife of Jeddic, mother of Elmer (Audrey) of Chicago, Florence Coleman of New Lenon; sister of Kale Petrarca of Tilfie Kor-nev and Concetta Valenzio both of Chicaoo, the late Dominic, Frank, Nalhan. Jennie (Mancmi) and Annette (John) Adams.

Services Wednesday, 11 a.m., Grace Episcopal Church, Pine and Hickory Streets, New Lenox. Burial Mount Emblem Cemetery, Elm hurst. Visitation O'Neil Funeral Home, Route 7, (159th Street). Lockport, Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 815-838-5010.

MOORE Thomas A Moore, Mav 18, 1980. beloved husband of Judmta nee Parehus; loving lather ot Ronald (Mary Lou) and Jill A. Moore: tond grandfather of Ronald Keith and Roger; brother of Frederick W. (Pearl), Grace Miller and Beatrice M. Kolba.

Services Wednesday, Mv 21, II a.m. at Alt-Benson Funeral Home, 3224 W.Montrose Av. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Visitation at chapel Tuesday after 5 p.m.

478-2036 MORRIS Regma W. Morris, loving mother of Mary Hill David) of Australia; dcar sister of Helen W. Hardy and Isobel W. Rooney; grandmother ol Stephanie and Regina Hill. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from the John E.

Maloney Company Funeral Home, 1359 W. Devon to SI. Jerome Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Visitation Tuesdav from 2 to 5 and 7 lo 9 p.m.

RO 4-1617. MURPHY Waiter J. Murphv, loving lather of Anna (Andrew) Gianokooolous; tond grandfather of Anthony, Michael (Susan), Diane (Wavne) Lemon and Gloria; great grandfather of Andrew. Funeral Thursdav 9:15 a.m. from Conbov Funeral Home, Louis J.

Sedarcs, Director, 6150 W. North to SI. Cornelius Church for 10 a.m. mass, inleiment Elm Lawn Cemetery. Visitation atler 6 p.m.

Tuesdav and Wednesday 3 to 9 p.m. 237-1134. MYSYK Philip S. Mvsvk of Cicero, beloved son of Paul and Josephine, nee Sarno; dear brother of Russell and Gary; fond nephew of Peter Mvsvk, Ann Millas and Cam i lie Brandvs. Services Wednesdav, Mav 21, 10 a.m., from the Joseph Nosek Sons Funeral Home, 6716-18 W.

Ith corner of Euclid, Berwvn, Interment Mount Auburn. Visitation 2 to 9 p.m., Tuesday. NELSON Ellen A. Nelson, dear sister ol Carl E. Nelson and the late Lillian E.

Blomquist; fond aunt of Robert D. (Patricia) Blomquist; grand-aunt ot Paula and Kurt Blomquist. Funeral service Wednesday, Mav 21, 2 P.m., at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Av. Interment Graceland Cemetery.

Visitation Tuesdav from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m, 561-6874. NELSON Otto Nelson, Mav 17, 1980, beloved husband of Esther; dear father of Joan (Robert) Chauncev and Donald (Barbara) Nelson; grandfather of William and Mark Chauncev and David Nelson; also survived bv two sisters and one brother in Sweden. Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m. at Nelson Funeral Chapei, 5149-51 N. Ashland Av.

at Foster. Interment Rosehill. Member of Brage Lodge, No. 2, I.O.V. and Ska no Club.

Visitation Tuesday 3 to 10 P.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Immanuel Lutheran Church appreciated. 561-5147. NELSON Meiba L. Nelson, dear sister ol LeRov and Del no Nelson and the, late Mildred Stewart, Sylvia Stroder, Zana Schwedler, Virginia Williams, Melvin, Emmet, Gilbert and Vernon Nelson; also survived bv many nieces and nephews.

Resting at Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 Milwaukee where services will be heid Thursday, May 22. at It a.m. Interment Irving Park. Visitation begins 6 p.m. Wednesday.

774-0364. NEWTON Charles E. Newton, age 72, ot Tamarac, Florida, passed awav Saturday in Ptc-nda, formerlv of Chicago, IL, member of Illinois Bar Association. Survived by wife, Ma-ryon; son, Thomas, Chicago, daughters, Mrs. Terry MuHer, Miami, Florida, Mrs.

Nancv Pcrrin, Tulsa, Oklahoma; sister, Mrs. Mary Elliott, Chicago and 11 grandchildren. Mass was celebrated on Tuesday, in Florida. Arrangements by. Jennings Funeral Home, Ft.

Lauderdale, Florida. NICHOLSON Ronald "Rick" Nicholson, beloved son of the late Nita and Nick; loving brother of Helene (Harry) Marvin, Faith Keenan, Claire (Richard) Kennedy, Sieve (Joanne), Jeanelte (James) Laiowski, Dona'd (Judy), Dennis (Joanne) and the late Mane Nielsen. Funeral Wednesday, 9 30 a.m., from Lain-Hursen Funeral Home. 5501 N. Ash'and to St.

Gregory Church. Mass 10 a m. interment St Joseph Please oit (lowers, Visitation Tyesdav, to 10 p.m. 541-2645. NISHIDA Margaret Nishida, 64 of Ndpervillc wife of the late Joseph; beloved mother of T.

Nasida. Funeral mass Thursday 9:30 a.m, at S. Peter and Paul Church. Visitation 7 to 9 p.m Wednesday at Fnednch Funer-al Home. 44 MM Naperviiie.

Memorials to 1he American Cancer Society. Info 355-0213. N0RUSHIS Stanley W. Norushis, beloved husband of Stella, nee Lubas. loving lather of Irene Norushis.

brother ot Charles (Sophie) Norusis and Fr. Nicholas Norusis; neohew of Sr. Mary Albertina of Latham, N.Y uncle ol (our and great uncle ot five. Funeral Wednesdav, Mav 21, at 9:30 a from Fortuna Funeral Home, 4401 Kedne Ave to St. Richard Church Mass 10 a.m.

Entombment Resurrection Mausoleum Visitation Monday, 6 to 10 p.m. and Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 10 m. Please omit flowers. LA3-7781.

NOVAK Mary Novak, nee Metres, of Clarendon Hills, wife of the lale mother of Miles (Lilhani, Charles, Jonn (Jeannette), Mary Burnett and the tate James; fond sister of Bessie Rizaia. Emma Ribek and Karla; grandmother of Karen, Kenneth, Nancy, Mary, James Charles. Karl. John. Elizabeth and Diane Novak and Linda and Rich BurncM; great-grendrother of eight.

Services Wednesday, 10 a at Ltnnarf Funeral Home, 6820 W. Cermak Rd. Inter-men! Woodlawn. 749-2255. NYBERG Ralph Nberq loving father of Mar-la and MilcheM Ncbera dear son of Clara and (he late Abraham; fond brother of Harold (Florence); fond uncle Of Tobi and Dr Michael -5rf vices Tuesdav 12 noon at Origin il Wrmslem Sons Chaeee).

Jt-1 9 A Peterson Ave. interment Shalom Memorial Park. Please omit flowers, Chappel visitation at time of service only. Member and Assf Treasurer of The Covenant Club of Chicago, info 561-1890 Dr. Charles J.

Fischer Services for Dr. Charles Fischer, a dentist for 50 years on the South and Southwest sides, will be at 10:30 a.m:, Wednesday in the chapel at 5570 W. 95th Oak Lawn. Dr. Fischer, 74, died Sunday in Christ Hospital, Oak Lawn.

A graduate of De Paul University and Loyola School of Dentistry, he was a life member of the Chicago, Illinois, and American dental associations. Survivors include his wife Dorothy; and a son, Charles S. Robert Jerome Dunne Mass for Robert Jerome Dunne, retired presiding judge of the Probate Division of Cook County Circuit Court, will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday Hi Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1071 Tower Rd. Winnetka.

Mr. Dunne, 80, died Sunday in his Winnetka home. A judge for 44 years, Mr. Dunne retired from the bench in 1976 after spending the last 20 years of his career as presiding probate judge. At the time of his death, he was associate counsel with the law firm of McBride, Baker, Wienke, and Schlosser.

Mr. Dunne's father was Edward F. Dunne, a former mayor of Chicago and governor of Illinois. Mr. Dunne was a high-school track star and captain of the 1921 football team of the University of Michigan, where he was known as 'Duke." He won 10 letters in sports, participated in the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp, and Coached at Northwestern and Harvard universities and the University of Chicago.

He began his career as an associate judge in 1932 in the former Municipal Court and was elected to the Circuit Court in 1936. Mr. Dunne is survived by his wife, Margaret; two sons, Robert Jr. and Denis; a stepson, Albert Pyott, a daughter, Mrs. Carol D.

Baranko; a sister; and 10 grandchildren. Samuel Pickman Services for Samuel Pickman, 72, owner of Swoboda Pharmacy, 4401 N. Milwaukee Chicago, for the last 40 years, will be at 10 a.m., Tuesday in the chapel at 3019 W. Peterson Av. Mr.

Pick-man, who lived at 3201 W. Balmoral died Sunday in Swedish Covenant Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Beatrice; a daughter, Mrs. Debra Kass; a son, Steven; his mother, Mrs. Mary Pickman; and three grandchildren.

Miss Katherine M. Campbell Miss Katherine M. Campbell, who retired in 1960 after 40 years as a telephone operator at United States Steel South Works, died Monday in Christ Hopsital, Oak Lawn. Miss Campbell, an Oak Lawn resident, formerly lived in South Shore. Mass will be at 10:30 a.m.

Thursday in St. Germaine Catholic Church, 4240 W. 98th Oak Lawn. Alfred Miltenberg Services for Alfred Miltenberg, 96, a former pianist and real estate broker, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday on the family lot in Anshe Emet Cemetery, Waldheim, Forest Park.

Mr. Miltenberg, of 1000 N. Lake Shore died Sunday in a Chicago retirement home. Until his retirement three years ago, he had been a Loop real estate broker as the founder and owner of Miltenberg Co. for more than 60 years.

He also was a concert pianist and had played with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, toured Europe, and appeared in Carnegie Hall and Orchestra Hall. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Emilie Pancoe. BOYLE Charles Boyle, of Paddock Lake, Wise, formerly of Forest Park, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Weber; loving father of Dorothv Boyle; brother of the late William; fond uncle of several. Funeral mass tl a.m.

Thursday, at St. Francis Xavier Church, Brighton, Wise. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Hillside. HI. Visitation 3 to 9 P.m..

Wednesday at Strang Funeral Home, )055 Main Antioch, Illinois. 395-4000 BRAMFELD George W. Bramfeid, Mav 17, late of Fiossmoor, beloved husband of Ruth, nee Odman; loving brother of Carrie (Walter) Bo, lens of Skokie. Elsie (Fred) Humpf of Grand Rapids, Micrf and also the late John H. Bramfeid.

Fifty year member and Past Master of John B. Sherman-Lawn Lodge No. 680 A.F, A.M., Scottish Rile Bodies Valley of Chicago and Medinah Temple A.A.O.N.M.S. Retired ass't. to the Vice-President, Comptroller, of the Illinois Central Railroad.

Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie from 2 to 9 m. Tuesday. Services 1 p.m. Wednesday. Inter-mo'it Mount Greenwood Cemetery.

Memorials to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. SYfl-5300. BRIENSBERGER Joseph L. Bnensberger, age 41. beloved husband of Julie (nec BengelM; loving stepfather of Harry and Ernest Haasc; grandfather of Adamarie, Joseph and Daniel Haase; son of the late Joseph L.

and Pauline Bnensberger; fond brother of Pauline (the late Tobias) Graf, Therese, Anne (Edward) Rubas, Frances (Anthony) Cecich and Mildred (Raymond) McCarthy; uncle of numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., from the Sheehv Funeral Home, 4950 W. 79th St. (Joseph McPhee Directors), to St. Adrian Church, for Mass At 9:45 a.m.

Interment St. Mary's. Emp. lovee of Swift 8 Co. tor 4 years.

Veteran of W.W. II. Member of American Legion 80 Club. Visitation Tuesday, 2 to 10 P.m. 783-7700.

BRU0ZIS Norbert Bruoiis, loving father of Geraidine (Louis) Green of Hebron. Ind. and Jon (Robert! Irving of Grants Pass. dear grandfather of four; fond brother of Mane, An drew (Jean) and the late Waiter Bruozis and Madeline Gumalauskas; also many nieces and nephews. Funeral services Wednesday, 9 a.m., from the Rudmln Funeral Home, 3319 S.

Lltuan.ce Av. (900 west), to St. George Church. Mass 9:30 a m. Interment St.

Casimir Cemetery. Visitation Tuesdav I to 10 p.m. 927-1138. BUCKLEY Richard Buckley, CPO ret beloved husband of Erwina Madsen Buckley; devoted father of Barbara Dave) Farley, Joan (Bob) Stegcr, Arleen (Kenneth, Sgt. CPD) McCann and Sharon (John) Dougherty; fond grandfather of 23; reat-grandtatrter of one.

dear rothert Robert and June Buckley. Visitation after 3 Tuesday Funeral Wednesday. 10 15 a from the Sheehv Funeral Home, Im- 10727 5 Pulaski to St, Terr-ence Church Ma 11 am. Inter-menl St, Mary Cemetery, Member of lA.r St, Judc Police League and Retired Chicago Ponce Officer's Assn. ST 3-700 Of B1-88.

4 SLEPICKA Irene i. Sicpi'ka nee lOaos beloved wife of tne late Edard h. S'epicka dear sister of the late Ernest Kraus, Mae Hack and Oara Rad'fre. fond aunt of Albert Hack. Irene Troth Charles Radtke and Georqiamane Keenan Funeial Wednesday, 9 15 am.

from Theio Funeral Home, 351 27 Pu'astti Rd to St dard Church Visita-tton a'ter Tuesday St. Joseph Cemeterv. 463-5800. S. M.

GERARDA, CS.F.N. Gcrarda i Thodo'a Podol ka), age 92, passed awav Mav 19, member of the Congregation of th Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth tor 76 vears Funeral mass Tuesdav evening pm the pro-vmciaiate, 353 N. R-ver Rd Des. Planes Intcrrrent All Saints on- vate. Visitation 12 noon to p.m.

66 2673. SPECHT Myrtle Specht, nec Luebeck, beloved wife of the iate Arthur CPD; fond father of June Bailie, Jane (Herman, William (Judv) Specht and tne idte obert Barbara1 Specht qrand-rrother of eight, great-grandmoihf of 14 Services Ham Wednesday at the Zimmerman Sandt man Memorial Chapel, 5700 5th St. interment Mount G'eenwood. Visitation after 4 pm. Tuesdav.

424-0340. STAMM William Stamm, aqe 79, of Lombard, beloved husband of Anna, nee Cech; father of William A (Kath-tvni of Tirai- grandfather of Scotf and Brett. brother of the late Ethef S'amm. brother law of Betty and John; four nieces. Resting at Brust Funeral Home.

135 Van Sf Lombard, 'rom 2pm Tuesday, until Mam. Wednesdav Lying in ratr St John Evanqeiicai Lutheran 'Church, Mapio at Lincoln Street, from noon until time of services, m. Interment Concordia. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. John Church appreciated.

629-0094, SUDLER Carroll Sudler. husband of Martha W. Sudler, nee Wevrrouth; fafher of Carroll H. in, Patricia (John) Stimson and Barbara (Richardl Maltby Jr grandfather ot seven; brother of Louis Sudler. Services at First Presbyterian Church of Lake forest, 700 North Sheridan 5 p.m.

Thursday, May 22. In lieu of flowers, memonaK may be sent to the Lake Forest College or Newberry Library. SW0JENSKI Frank j. Swoienski of Broadview, suddenly, on May 19. beloved husband of Genevieve, nee Zicmba.

lowing lather of Thomas Burke, Gerai-dine Kasperski nd Shervl (JosM BonNev; fond grandfather of three; dear brother of SfclM Krause, the late Joseph, Casimer and Helen Swoienski; also survived by many meccs and nephews. Funeral Thursday, Mav 22, 9 30 a from the Westchester Funeral Home, I0i0! W. Cermak Westchester. iao blocks of Mannneimj, to Mater Chnti Church in North Riversjde for 10 a m. Mass.

Entombment Resurrection. In hcu of Holers, contributions lo Diabetes Foundation appreciated Visitation Tuesdav 6 to 9 and Wednesdav, 2 to 9. 562-5900. TAYLOR William l. Taylor, beloved husband) of Betty J.

Taylor; dearest father of Mark (Jean), Gregorv, Susan and Tim Taylor; fond brother of Howard G. Taylor; dear son in law ot Andrew and Ida Kotsins, brother law of Tom Hancock Funeral Wednesdav, 9:15 a.m., from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 229 S. Main Lombard, to Sacred Heart Church. Mass 10 a.m, Visitation Tuesday 3 30 m. to 10 p.m Intermeni Queen uf Heaven Cemetery.

Info. 627-1400 or Chicago 735-4242. TEDESCO Constance Tedesco, nee Felicf loving wife of the tate Roeco; belovrd mother of Robert (Arlenc). lond grandmother of Karen and Bobbv, loving daughter of the late Ben and the lale Pauline Felice; dear sister of William Bernard E'-lelle), Charles (Ann), Marie Robert K.ller, Ben, Paulino i Louis) Klobuchar. Margaret Gall, Joe, John, Frank and Rose (Michael) Senesc; beloved aunt of many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 15 am, from the Lawrence Funeral Home, 4800 Austin at Lawrence, to Divine Savior Church, 'or 10 a.m. Mass. Entombment Queen of Heaven. Please omit flowers Visitation Monday, 6 to and Tuesday, 2 lo 9:30. 736-2300.

HANKER Lawrence Tranter, beloved son of the late Gertrude, nee Ripiev and Otto Tranker; fond brother of Anthony fSvdonia), George (the late ha riot te) and haries loving nephew of Sylvia Ripley Visitation Tuesdav 3-9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday 9 a m. from Wm. C. Smith and Sons 2500 N.

Cicero A to St. Genevieve Church. Mass 9 30 a m. Interment St. Joseph, 237-8070.

V0LKMANN Ernest Volkmann of Villa Park, beloved husband of Mary nee Butler; loving father of Richard Michael Judy A. (Phillip) Kott and Barbara four grandchildren. Funeral service Wednesday, 10 30 a m. at the Villa Park Funeral Home, 305 S. Princeton Ave.

half block west of Ardmore Villa Park. Visitation Monday, 7 to 10 m. and Tuesday, 3 to 10 m. Life member of Villa Park Post 2A0I V.F W. Interment Woodlawn.

83J-6656. WEIGHILL James J. Weighiil. husband of Agnes, nee Palubmsky, father of Judv Weighiil; brother of Clanne Weighiil, ret. USA.

late Thomas (Eva' Weighiil. tale Arthur uu'ie; Weighiil; uncle of many. Funeral services Thursdav, Mav 22, 1980, 9:30 a.m., from Ocwieia Funeral Home, 4256 S. Mozart to Five Holy Martyrs Church. Interment St.

Casimir Cemetery. Secretary of St. Vmcent dc Paul Society Member ol Holy Name Society and Ushers. lieu ol flowers, mass stands appreciated Visitation Tuesday 3 to '0 id Wednesday lo a.m. to 10 254-3638.

WHITE Martin J. White, age 23, beloved son of Martin J. and Betty A loving' brother ot Sharon Johnson, Peggy White and John White, uncle ot Tony Johnson. Visitation Tuesdav and Wednesdav 2 to 10 p.m Funeral Thursday. 8 45 a from Donnellan Funeral Home, 10525 S.

Western Av to St Dan. el the Propfet Church Mass 9 30 a.m Interment Holy Sepulchre. BE 8-0075. WILSON David of Antioch, til formerlv of Oak Lawn, beloved father of Gale (Jamest Murphy, Patricia (Thomas) Fitrpatnck, Lu Ann (Ralph) Mever and Iho lale David; dear brother of Daniel Patricia) Wilson; grandfather of tour. Funeral 10 30 am.

Wednesday rom Strang Funeral Home. 1055 Main Andoch, Ml. to St, Peters Church, Antioch, for ll a rmss interment Hillside Cemetery. Aet.Qch Vtsitatic 9 a n. Wednesday until service time, info 395-4000 W0ZNIAK Walter Womak, beloved husband of Stephanie, nee SuchccKi; tovmg stepfather of Henry (Svtvta) Napier: dear grandfather of Christopher and Steven Napier.

Funeral Wednesday. 9:15 a from Malec and Sons Funeral Home, 6000 N. Milwaukee to St Hvacmth Church. Interment St. Adalbert.

774-4100. ZEGDEL Sec Susan 'Lill' Detert notice. 2ENDER Mane Zender, ne Bock, May 1, wife of the late harry dear mother of James 'Grare'i Zender, Marge (Ravi Moore and Virginia (Joseph) Fiiippo, sister of Edward, Helen and Donald Bock and Hael McNallv. grandmother of tl; great-grandmofher of one Visitation at Birren Son Funeral Home. 6 1 25 N.

Clark St alfer a Tuesday Funeral morning at 10 30 Services St. Gregory Church at ll ociork. Commitai services the Chapel ol M. Bonifarc Ccmet-jry. ZEZULKA John Zeiutka, of Mav 18.

1980, beloved husband of Bessie, nee Slaoak; loving o'Ofhtr O' Roe Barfunek, fond unor. Of manv niems and nephews. Funeral services Wednesdv May 21, at am at th Westche-jfer Funeral Home 10501 W. Cermak Rd Welrhtsier blocks IV ol Van-nheimi, Rev Harvey Feustet- flf-tKieting. interment Wcndawri hcu ol ftOArrs donation to the Cancer society would ao-prntiaid vr.i'a'ion Tuesdav Irom 3 W-tj9u0 John F.

Clancy, beloved husband tne late Irene; loving father of Patricia Bradley and Richard fGail); dear grandfather of Bryan and Brett; brother of Jeanne (John) Hipp. Funeral Wednesday, 9: 15 a m. from Grem Funeral Directors, 2114 Irving Pk. to St. Benedict Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Please omit flowers Visitation Tuesdav, noon til 10 p.m. Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. CL0HERTY Mary Cloherty, nee Walsh, beloved wife of the late Patrick dear mother of Patrick "Joe" (Bridget), Mary (Lesfert WiIcok, Katherine Andrew) Gillespie, Anna I John) Dalv and James and the late Margaret Maxelv; grandmother of 21; great-grandmother of five; fond sister of Barbara Donovan, Patrick and Martin Walsh ot Boston. Bridqet Cloherty, Nora Brett, Ann Hookins and Michael Walsh all of Ireland and the late Peter, James and Margaret Ogren and John and Thomas.

Resting at the Cooney Funeral Home, 3552 N. Southporl after 5 p.m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., to Our Lady of Mount Carmcl Church, Mass at 10 a.m. interment All Saints, Native of Half Mace Carna, Connamara, County Galwav.

Ireland. C0CANIG Josephine nee Pocius, beloved wife of Guido. dear mother of Kenneth and Michael (Marilyn); loving grandmother of Monigue, Mickey and Matthew; fond sister of Albert (Jean) and Mona (Joseph) Kurland; aLso nieces and nephews. Funeral Thursday, Mav 22, at 9:15 a.m., from Fortuna Funeral Home, 4401 S. Kedzie to Our Lady of Vilna Church.

Mass 10 a m. Inter-ment St Casimir Visitation Tuesdav 6 p.m. lo 10 P.m. and Wednesday 2 p.m. to 10 P.m.

LA 3-7781. C0DUT0 Michael A. Coduto of Countryside, beloved husband of Joan nee Woicik; father of Rita Codutd, Gale (Glenn) Shummon and Annette Coduto; grandfather of Steven and Jennifer 5hummon; son of Angelo and Ida Caduto; brother of Grace Fdrrell. Visitation 2 to 10 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at Hallowed James Funeral Home, 1025 W.

55th Countryside. Mass ot the Resurrection 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Cietus Church, La Grange. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Leukemia Foundation or Helping Hand School, Countryside, III. 352-6500. C0NR0Y Peter J. Conrov, retired C.P.D., beloved husband of Winifred, nee Heneghan; fond father of Peter (Jeanine), Patrick (Pamela), Michael (Eileen) and William C.P.D. (Teresa); grandfather of 16.

Funeral Wednesday, 10 a.m., from Gibbons Funeral Home, 5917 Irving Park, to St. Genevieve Church. Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Visitation Monday, after 4 and Tuesdav, after 2 p.m.

Please omit flowers. Native of County Gal-way, Ireland. 777-3944. C0RS0 Donald Abbinanti Corso, beloved husband of Geanne, nee Palmer, and Mildred, nee Kersting; loving father of Donald Abbinanti, Rosemary Prassas, Mildred (James) Bos ho Id, Edward and Donnie Corso: dear son of the late Frank and Rosaria Abbinanti; fond brother of Paul Abbinanti; dear grandfather of Angel, Richard, Tommy, Keith and Anthony. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., from Conbov Funeral Home.

4150 W. North Av to St. Viator Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment private.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. Visitation Tuesday 1 to 9 p.m. 237- 1134. CZEMSKI Henry J. Czemski, beloved husband of Stephanie, nee Karwasinski; fond father of Anthony (Margaret); dear brother of Irene (Edward) Kilian, Evelyn Siudzinski, Lillian, Florence, Cecelia (James) SmMev; uncle of many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Thursday, May 22, 10 a.m., from Kolssak Funeral Home, 4255-59 W. Division, cor. Kildare, to St. Bartholomew Church. Mass 10:30 a.m.

Interment SI. Adalbert Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Visitation 4 P.m. to P.m.

AL 2-3600. DEME Louis Deme, late of Harvey, beloved husband of Julia, nee Ulvari; dear father of Louis (Uha) Deme, Mary Anne (Arnold) Wolff and Christine Groskopf; grandfather of three; brother of John Deme, Sophia Toth, Andrew Deme and Helen Roi. Visitation after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service 10:30 a.m.

Thursday, Mav 22. at the Drumm Funeral Home, 1200 E. I62d one block west of the Calumet Expressway on U. S. 6, South Holland.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. 333-0011. DETERT Susan 'Lill' Dctert, beloved wife of George; fond sister in law of Felix (the late Katherine) dear aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from Ridge-Sobiesk Funeral Home, 6039 S. Archer Rd.

(5 blocks W. of Harlem), Argo-Summit to St. Blase Church. Mass 10 a m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Visitation Tuesdav, 7-10 p.m. and Wednesday, 2 10 p.m. 456-0)34. DIGNAM Frank Dignam, beloved husband of Mariorie, nee Mosher; dear father of Frank (Catherine) and Donald (Gerry); loving grandfather of seven. Funeral Wednesdav, from the Lvnch-Evans Funeral Home, 9837 S.

Kedzie to St. Gerald Church for 10 mass. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Member Oak-lawn Elks Lodge No. 7254.

Visitation Monday and Tuesday, 4 lo 9:30 p.m. 422-2000. DILLON Esther C. Dillon, age 80, of Westminster Place, Presbvterian Home, Evanston, sister of Richard M. (Anna), of Mundelein; aunt of Richard J.

(Susan) of Milwaukee, William S. (Catherine) of Arlington Heights, and Ehabeth (Robert) Page of Ocean Springs. Miss. Memorial service at Presbyterian Home Chapel, 3131 Simpson, 10:30 Wednesday, Mav 21. Memorials mav be sent to Presbvterian Home, Evanston, or Ravenswood Presbvterian Church, 4300 N.

Hermitage Chicago. DILLON Robert A. Dillon, loving son of the late Thomas and Mildred Dillon; dear brother of Helen Kubilius, Mildred Johnson, Jeanelte Hogan and the late Mary and Paul Dillon; fond uncle of 14. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.m., from the Quintan Funeral Home, 4540 W.

95th to St. Louis de Montfort Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Former employee of the Burlington and Northern Railroad.

Visitation 2 to 10 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesdav. 599-7300. DUFFY Edward W. Duffy, jge IS vears, beloved son of James and Kilty, nee O'Shea; loving brother ot Maureen, Eileen and James; dear grandson of Mary O'Shea; dear neohew of many aunts and uncles.

Funetai Wednesdav, Mav 2), at 9:30 a.m., from Sullivan Funeral Home, 2701 W. 43rd St. at Washtenaw to St. Rita High School Chapel, Mass 10 a interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Visitation after 4 P.m.

Monday, in lieu of flowers, donations to St. Rita Shrine appreciated. PR4-B300. DUNNE Judge Robert Jerome Dunne, Mav 18, husband of Margaret, nee Mever-cord. father of Albert (Eluabeth) Pvott, Carol D.

(Frank) Baranko, Robert J. (Sondra) Dunne Jr. and Denis A. (Penny Dunne; grandfather of 10; brother of Eileen Cor boy, the late Edward Richard Mona Leonard, Maurice Gcraidm Barry, Jeanetfe and Eugene L. Visitation Monday, 3 to 9 m.

Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m., from Oonnellan-Fltigeraid-Frankltn Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie at Old Orchard Road, to Sacred Heart Church. Winnetka. Mass 10-30 a.m. Interment All saints. 475O990.

DUTKA Edward A. Du'H proprietor of Dutka Music Shoo, beloved husband of Mary nee Piwowar; father of Dr. Edward A. D. (Alice and Dr.

Robert DOS. (Alicia b. grandfather of Suzanne, Marie, oberf, Cherise, Aaron and Jason; brother of Helen (the late Frank) Grzvbowski and Mildred (Harry) P-wowar; brother in law of Tony (the late Delia) Piwowar; uncle of nephew and nieces. Funeral services Wednesday. Mav 1980, 9 JO a from Ocwieia Funeral Home, 4254 S.

Mozart to Five Holy Martyrs Church. Interment Resurrecdon Member of American Federation of Musicians. In lieu of flowers, masses appreciated Visitation Tutsday 3 10 10 m. 254-3838. HOWELL John Edward Howell Jr May 17, 1980, nationally iazz trumpeter, loving husband of Kerstin, nee Nystrom; dear father of Page, Shane and Mark; fond brother of Betty Mediev; fond nephew of Jean Tate.

Contributions to the American Cancer Society would be ap predated. Memorial services Wednesday 10:30 a.m. at St. Luke Lutheran Church. 1501 w.

Belmont Chicago. 736-3833. ISAACS Mildred Isaacs, beloved wife of the late Abe; dear mother of Lionel and Henry Isaacs. Services private. Con tributions to vour favorite charity would be appreciated, info: Piser Memorial Chapel, LOl-4740.

IVANJACK Albert L. ivanjack, beloved husband of Adelaide nee Seifert; loving father of Allen (Joanl, Ardell (Frank) Smith and Anthonv CP D. (Juanita); dear grandfather of five; fond brother of Walter and George. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., from Ridge Funeral Home, 6620 W. Archer corner of Natoma, to St.

Daniel the Prophet Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Visitation Monday, 7 to 10 p.m. and Tuesdav, 2 to 10 p.m.

586-7900. IZZ0 Samuel A. Izzo. devoted husband of Louise nee Falbo; beloved father of Josephine (Albert) Russo; loving grandfather of four; greatgrandfather of one; fond brother of Rose Basile. Jim Izzo and the late Anna Izzo.

Funeral Thursday, 8:30 a.m. from The Gatewood Funeral Chapels, 1857 N. Harlem Avenue to St. Pascal Church, mass 9:30 a m. Interment, St.

Joseph Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Visitation Tuesdav, 5 p.m. to 10 P.m. and Wednesday, 2 p.m.

lo 10 p.m. 889-1 700 JOHNSON Serena M. Johnson, nee Carlson, beloved wife of the late Arthur; loving sister ot Lorraine Myers and the late Richard B. Carlson; dear aunt of Richard Mvers, Betly Sanders and Stanley Myers. Resting at Blake-Lamb Chapel, 4727 w.

03d Oak Lawn, from 3 p.m. until 10 p.m. Tuesday. Lying in state at Ash-burn Baptist Church, 3647 W. 83d from 1 p.m.

Wednesday until time of service at 2 P.m. Interment Fairmount Cemetery. For public transportation info, call 636-1193 or Chicago 735-4242. KENIRY Mae A. Costello Kenirv, beloved wife of the late Joseph Kcniry; devoted mother of Mary (William) Kerrigan and Lorraine A.

(Edward) Kisman; dear grandmother of Sister Sharon, R.S.M., Maureen Kerrgian. Patricia Hermanson, Mary Ann Shoplas and Edward J. Kisman. Visitation after 3 p.m. Tuesday.

Funeral Wednesdav, 10:15 a.m., from the Sheehv Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski to Queen of Martyrs Church. Mass II a.rfl. Interment St. Mary Cemetery.

Member of Illinois Bell Telephone Pioneers. ST 3-7700 or 857-7878. KIJAK See Rudolph Rehak notice. KMET See Rudolph G. Rehafc notice.

K0LAK Chester J. Koiak, beloved husband of Janet, nee Ptasnik; loving father of Michael (Cindi), Stephen and Daniel; dear son of Anna and the late Andrew Kolak; fond brother of Frank (Phyllis), Lorraine (Edward) Siwek, Alicia (John) Michna, the late Mitchell E. (Helen), the late Rose Cichon and the late Irene Lewandowski; fond son in law of John and Sophie Ptasnik. Funerai-Wcdnesdav, 8:45 a.m., from Malec and Sons Funeral Home, 6000 N. Milwaukee to St.

Wcnceslaus Church. Interment St. Adalbert. Visitation begins Monday, 4 p.m. 774- 4100.

KRISCH See Gerianne L. Rouse notice. KUBYCHECK E. Jean Kubycheck, nee Russell, of Berkeley, beloved wife of Howard; dear mother of Dr. Russell M.

M.D. (Lynn); fond sister of George Russell and Dorothy Benson; loving grandmother of Russell Christopher, Jon, Ellyn and Lisa. Member of Berkeley A. L. Post No.

1016 Women's Auxiliary. Resting at Hen-nessy-Bruno Funeral Home, 5903 Burr Oak Berkeley. Monday from 5 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 10 30 a.m. Entombment St.

Joseph. 544-0100. KV0RKA Mary Kvorka, nee Adamec, loving wife of the late Emil beloved mother of Emil Jr. (Virginia), Mary Ann (John) Reboid and Elaine (Merrill) McDonald; dear grandmother of 11; dear sister of Joseph (Wilma) Adamec, Eugene (Martha) Adamec, late George date Helen) Adamec, late Anna (Joseph) Proksa and the late Edward Adamec; dear sister in law of the late Paul (Emily) Kvorka. Resting at Forest Glen Chapels, 5265 N.

Elston Ave. until 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Lying in state Trinity Slovak Lutheran Church from 10 a.m. until time of service at II a.m.

Wednesday. Interment St. Lucas. Visitation after 2 p.m. Tuesday.

777-2552. LANGGUTH Harvey Langguth ot Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Ella, nee Goede; fond father of Harvard (Virginia), Lorraine (Duane) Flutur, Robert (Mary Ann) and Kenneth (Vicki); nine grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; dear brother of Herman (Evelyn) and Homer (Lorraine). Visitation Tuesdav 3 to 9:30 P.m. at Lautcrburg Oehler Funeal Home, 2000 E. Northwest Arlington HeinlVs, where services will be held Wednesday 1 p.m.

Interment Mount Emblem Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to Emmaus Btbte School, 154 Oak Park Oak Park, III. 253-5423. LeTOURNEAU Anna M. LeTourneau nee Kummer, Mav 19, beloved wife of Lawrence; dear sister of Catherine, Nicholas (Florence), Barbara (JohnV Fiilipp, Albert (Lorraine) and the late Frank (Josephine) Kummer.

Visitation at Birren and Son Funeral Home, 1356 Wellington after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Thursday morning at 9:30. Services in St Alphonsus Church at 10 o'clock. Interment SI.

Joseph Cemetery, Info. 935-2700, UPKE Margaret Lipke of Glen Ellyn. loving wife ot Christian: beloved mother of Carol Ann (Robert) Bcil-fuss; grandmother of Robert Christian, Ronald William and Jcannine Ann; sister of Ann Glascr, John KeUmann, Eva Nelson and Theresa Gough. Visitation Tuesday 3 to 9 m. at the Leonard Memorial Home, 565 Duane Glen Ellvn.

Funeral service Wednesdav 1 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, Glen Ellyn. Interment Forest Hill Cemetery, if desired, memorials to tht church or American Cancer Society appreciated. 449 0032. LOGAN John A.

Logan, friend of Oral L. Piew. Services Wednesday 1 at John V. May Funeral Home, 4553-41 Milwaukee Av. interment Union Ridge.

LOMBARD Virginia Ann Lombard, nee 5 crackle n. age 48, beloved wife of Michael A. Lombard; loving mother of George E. (Belly), Richard M. (Peggy), Mariorie Dennis Thomas E.f Colette.

Genevieve M. (Patrick) Fitzgerald, Frances (Michael) Moore and the late Marilyn Rose; grandmother ol 22; loving sister of Mane York, Domas Sprack-len, John Sprack'cn, Paul Ella Rose Fuller. Bernard Snracklen and the late Marion SPracklen. Visi-tat Monday, 5 to 10 pm and Tuesday, 4 lo 9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, JO from Donncl'an Funeral Home.

10525 South Western to Queen of Martyrs Church. Mass 10 a.m, Interment Holy Sepulchre, Memorials sent to the Good Shepherd Manor, Momence, will be appreciated. BE8-0075. Slager, Guv (Rita) Rallo and De- ooran; loving grandfather of seven; dearest son of Josephine (John) Marrone and the tale Guv Thomas Ralio; dear brother of Anna (Vincent) San Filinpo and the late Joseph and Mario Rallo. fond brother in law of Florence and Ann Rallo.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m from Ridge Funeral Home, 6620 W. Archer corner of Natoma, to St Jane de Chantal Church. Mass 10 o.m. Interment 51. Mary Cemetery.

Visitation after 7 p.m, Tuesday. 586-' 7900. REHAK Rudolph G. Rehdfc. beloved husband of Irene nee Ondreika; dear of Mary E.

(Joseph) Kmet, Irene (Albert) Kiiak and Susan Rehak; grandfather of sm. Funeral Wednesday, May 21, at 9.30 a.m., from Kolssak Funeral Home, 4255-59 W. Division corner of Kildare, to S.S. Cvril and Methodius Church Mass 10 a.m. interment Our Ladv of Sorrows.

Member of Holy Name Society, St. Joseph Cadets No Slovak Athletic Association and Liquor and Allied Workers Union No. 3. Visitation from 6 to 9:30 Monday and 4 to 9 30 p.m., Tuesdav. 257-3600.

REICHERT Margaret O. Reichert, nee Boos-from, of Fort Lauderdale, formerly ot Chicago, beloved wile of Edward dear sister of Gladys llhe late Glenn) Grindlev and Myrtle (Grant Thorsen. Visitation Tuesday 3 lo 9 p.m. at Oeh'er Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Streets, Des Plaines, where services will be held Wednesday at ll a inter-men! Mounl Emblem Cemetery. 824-5155.

RIOUX Harold Rioux, beloved husband of Elsie, nec Orrick, loving father of James Entress, CPD and Marcia Eiitress; dear brother of Irene Palmer. Services Wednesdav, II a.m., at Egan Funeral Home, 300 63d St. intermfnt Glen Oak. Visitation after 3 P.m. Tuesdav.

LU 2 2000. R0CEN Edith Marie Rogen. May to. 9i0, beloved mother ol Ariene (George) Showalfcr; dear grtindmotbcr of Sandra Greco, Lauren (Tim) Smith and Jill (Jim) Karg: fond great-grandmother of Nicole and Jeffrey Greco, Kevin and Todd Smith and Toby Karg. Funeral service Thursday, 11 a.m., at John M.

Pedersen and Sons Chapel. 43J8 Fullcrton Av Visitation Wednesday 2 to 9:30 p.m In lieu of flowers- memorials to Kelvvn Park Presbyterian Church, 2516 Kostner, Chicago, 60639. Interment Elmwood Cemeterv. 235-1610. ROUSE Gcnanne L.

Rouse, nee Krisch, bo-loved wife of Robert, loving daugh ter of Arthur dear sister of Kenneth, Marie and Therese Knsch. Funeral Thursdav, 9-30 a.m., from, Gibbons Funeral Home, 134 s. York, Elnhurjt, to immaculate Conception Church. Mass 10 a interrmi 5t Mary Cemeterv Visitation Tuesday after 5 P.m., Wednesday after Jpm, 832 0018. SAUER Bea (Bloomai Saner, nee Shneider, wife of Lou.s.

loving mother of Nancv (Paul) Weiss; devoted grandmother of Linda (Pob) Weiss-Malik, Gale (Dan) Schu1', Larry Weiss and great grandmother of two. dear sister ot Minnie Kirsncr and Aaron Snneidrr, the late Louis Shneider. Graveside services Tuesday 11 a.m. al family lot, Free Sons Cemeterv, Jewish Waldheim, in lieu of flowers, memorials to the Dr. Louis Cohen Heart Research pound-alion, University of Chicago, 950 59th St jviII be appreciated, info.

Piser Memorial Chapel, 561-4740. SAUTTER Karl H. Sautter, beloved husband of the late Martha A loving father of Heidi (Henrv) Gscheidle. grandfather of two; brother of W'ireim Sautler Graveside 10 30 a m. Wednesday al St, Lucas Cemetery.

253-0168 SCACCIA Santo "Ralph Scocc-a, beloved brother of Genevieve (the late Jack) Landeen: dear uncle of Jacouelme Thomas) Stratigakes, Ronald (Pamela) Landcen and Francinp Landren; son of the late Francs and Santo Scacr.a. Funeral Wednesdav. 9am. from The Montdair Funeral Home, 690t W. Beimonf Av to St -vatthias Church.

Mass 10 a interment Mount Carmel. 622-9300. SCHMIDT Adeie J. Srhmidt of Riverda'e, May II, 1980, Wife Of Philip; mo'hor of Mark, Craig and Susan; daughter of John and Louise Ritscma, sistc of Lorraine (Robert) Malone. Visitation 2 to 10 P.m.

Tuesday at Brown Fmieral Home, Lincoln Av Dolton. Funeral Wednesdav II a m. at Faith United Methodist Church Interment Oakland Memory Lanes In lieu 0' HOAerv donations to Cancer Fund. 49 5450. SCULLY Mine 6 Scully nee Keefc, of Hoffman Estates, beiovod wife of the late Howttrd, fond mother of Edward uanei And Nan iRoberfi Rao, grandmother of Rnhcrt-and Daniel Rago.

Member of the Young a' Hearts Club of Sf Hubert Pan.h and American Assn of Retired People Rcting a the Annm Sons Funeral Home, JiO GcH Schaurrb'jrg from fo 9 on Tuesday Funeral 'A'dnr dav. Mav 21, at 10 a to St, Hubert Churrh at to. JO a m. in lieu of floert, memorials will be Appreciated to the American Cancer Society, interment St, Michael Cemetery, 482-55HO, ANDRES Robert P. Andres, beloved husband of Anne Marie; dear father of Dorothy (Charles) Svoboda and De-lores Mroi; brother of Anna Kvl! and Marie Kuccra; grandfather of Charles Robert Svoboda and Kevin Lee Mroi.

Services Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. at H. Marik Sons. 6507 W. Cermak Berwvn.

Cremation Woodlawn Memorial Park. Member of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Illinois, Westchester Lodge No. 995 A.F. and A.M. (Masonic Services Tuesday, 6 p.m.), Medtnah Temple, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rile, West Suburban Shrine Club, Medinah Seniors West Suburban area.

Club Dobrovskv, Life Member Of Ciccro Berwyn Elks Lodge No. 1510 (Lodge Services Tuesday. 7:30 pm.s, Westchester Lodge No. 995 A.F. and A M.

(Masonic Services Tuesday, 8 p.m 1, Medinah Temple, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, West Suburban Shrine Club. AAedinah Seniors West Suburban area, Club Dobrovskv. Life Member of Ciccro-Bervrvn Elks Lodge No. 1510 (Lodge Services Tuesdav- 7:30 p.m.) and Sokol Tabor. Visitation Tuesdav, after 2 p.m.

aaa-6310. ARCHIE Gertrude Archie, nee Bvrgier, be-loved wife of the late Steve; sister of Anna Klaas; aunt of Mary Ann Matthews and Carroll Stark Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., from Becvar Funeral Directors, S. Kedzie, to St. Ciare of Montefalco Church. Interment St.

Mary. Visitation Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. 776-3809. AZZAREUI Raymond age 9, Chairman of the Board of Airarelii Construction of Kankakee, III. and Tampa, passed away Sunday, father of Joseph I.

Anarelli of Kankakee, Bartie Auarelli of Tampa, Samuel J. Airarelii of Kankakee, Peter J. Anaarelll of Tampa, Fla. and John F. Airarelii of Kankakee.

Mrs Frank Raspolich of Kankakee; 34 grandchidren; 24 greatgrandchildren. Services Wednesday 9:30 a.m., from Scnesac Bourbon-pais Funeral Home, 1100 Convent, Bourbonnais, III to St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, Kankakee for to a.m. Funeral Mass. Entombment to follow the Ararelli Family Mausoleum at Mound Grove Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Kankakee.

Visitation on Tuesday, from 3 until 5 and 6 unlit 9 m. at tht funeral home also Wednesday morning from 8 a.m. until the time Of service at the Funeral home. In lieu of flowers memorials to the Raymond Amrelll Memorial Fund. 81S-932 M22 BA10UN Frank M.

Baloun of Berwvn, loving brother of Jessie Baioun and the tate Ann Dougherty; uncle of Pat. ricia (Glenn) HaMon and thit loving children. Service Wednesday, Mav 21. at 9 a.m,, at Parkwvn Funeral Home, 6901 W. Roosevelt to St.

Vary of Cclle Church Mass 9 30 am. interment SI. Adalbert Visitation Tuesdav 2 10 9 p.m, 88-Q9Q4. BARANAY Allen A. Baranav.

a 9 56 of Grander, Ind, formerly of Chicago. President of United Enport Corporation of South Bend, former Eecu-five Vice President of Borg-Warner in Chicago, survived bv wife, Charlotte four daughters, Mrs. Christine Gualtien, Miss Anne. Catherine and Courtney Baranar; one son, Peter Baranav of Chicago; one i iter, Denise Soos. Memorial wrvices will be held tl a Wednesday, at the First Presbvterian Hurt, iouth Bend, Ind.

DEJL0VEC Mary Josephine Beilovec, nee Waters, ol Cicero beloved wite of the late Frank devoted mother of Francis J. (Norma Beilovec; grandmother of eight; great-grandmother of two; sister of Rose Loir Services Wednesday, Mav 21, 10 a.m. at Svec Sons Funeral Home, 4227 W. Cermak Rd. Interment Queen of Heaven.

Visitation Tuesdav, 3 to 9 p.m. in lieu of flowers please make contributions to the Heart Fund. 484.2050;242-2027. BERG Anna Berg, nee Bauer, wife of the late Paul; sister of Fred Bauer, Service Wednesday 1 p.m. at Pater-son-Schlcrf Funeral Home, 21 IS Lawrence Av.

interment St. Lucas Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday 4 to 9 P.m. 541-4050. 6ERGSTR0M Oscar L.

Berg strom, beloved husband of Isabella Mae; father of Thomas L. and Allan Oscar Berg-strom. Services Wednesday 11 a m. at Lain-Hursen Funeral Home. 5501 N.

Ashland Av. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Visitation Tuesdav to 9 m. in lieu of flowers, memorials to the Heart Assoc. would be ao-Pieoaled.

Ml -2445. BETKE Emihe Betfce, nec Schulti, of Spring Grove, formerly of Evanston, be loved wtfe at the late Charles G. Bctke; (ond mother of Elaine (James) osteon, of Spring Grove; loving grandmother of James and Richard Rostron and Janel (Miche-al) Hashberger, of Texas; sister of Daniel (Lena)Schuiti. Funeral Thursday 2 m. at Donnellan-Fitzgerald-Franklin Funeral Home.

Maple Evanston. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday 3 to 9 p.m. Memorials to Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Evanston, preferred, 2900. BIELAWA Helen A.

Bielawa, nee Duda, beloved wife of the late Peter loving mother of Bernice Nowlcki; dear grandmother of Sigmund. Funeral services Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. from the Kirslcn Funeral Home. 1006 Western to Holy Innocents Church. Interment St.

Adalbert Cemetery. Member of Ladies Auillary H.A. Taylor Post A Vis-Itation 1 to p.m. Sunday, Monday and Tuesdav. Please omit flowers.

276-338. BIELER William C. Bicler, age 44, of Glendale Heights, loving husband of Joyce, nee Haviick; beloved father of Anne and Joan Louise (David) Craig; dear brother of Edward -'Alice) and Lillian (Tom) Quirk. Visitation Tuesdav 4 to 9 pm. and Wednesday 3 to 9 p.m, at the Leonard Memorial Home, 565 Duane Gifn Ellvn.

Funeral mass Thursday, to at St. Matthew Catholic Church, Glendale Heights. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, River Grove, if desired, memorials mav be made to the American Cancer Society. 469-0032.

B0CIAN Peter E. Bocian, age 67, beloved husband of the late Helen; loving lather of Jerome Sharon, James (Carol), Barbara and Pauiette; dear grandfather of sit. brothei of Jean Gaiica. Visitation Tuesdav from 2 until 9 pm at HancrhoH Funeral Home, JO 4 N. Mam Wheaton, Funeral mass Wednesday, May 21, 10 am, at St Luke Church, Carol Stream.

Interment St. Adalbert, GR0SZEK Stanley W. Groszek. beloved husband of Irene, nee Buziecki; fond brother of Ann (the late John) Cal-lan, Joseph (Kay) and the late Anthony (Lvdia) and Emil (Marian) Groszek; also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesdav, May 21, at 10:30 a.m., from Woiciechows-fci Funeral Home, 2)29 W.

Webster to St. Hedwig Church. Interment Mary hill. 276-4630. HAGEMAN Pauline 8.

Hageman of Evanston, Mav 19. 1980, wife of Frederick Hageman; mother of Pat (Jimmy) Thompson; sister of Peggy Wetzel and Edward Bangs; grandmother of two. Service 11 a.m. Wednesday at Grace land Cemetery Chapel. Interment Grace land.

864-0130. HAMER Emma Hamer, beloved wife oi the late Emil fond mother of Eberhard (June) and Hildegarde McClure; grandmother ot Eileen Zarhng, Anita Brvll, Cynthia and Michael McClure, Linda DuPuy and Barbara Hamer; great-grandmother of eight; sister of Elsie Klein. Services 1 p.m. Thursday at the Zimmerman and Sandcman Memorial Chapel, 5200 W. 95th St.

Interment Fairmount. Visitation after 3 p.m. Wednesday. 424-0340. HARRIS Ruth W.

Harris, nee Well of High-land Park, beloved wife of L-Julian Harris and the late Joseph Redfich: dear mother of Joan (the late Leonard St rouse and Betty Keenan Friedman; loving stepmother of Patricia (Carl) Seemann and Judv (John) Wolcott; devoted grandmother of 11; fond sister of Manon (the late M. Clarence) Goldman, Victor (Rita) Weil and Elaine (Richard) Fechheimer. Services Tuesday, 11 a.m., at Piser North Suburban Memorial Chapel, 9200 Skokie Skokie. Please omit flowers. Memorials may be made to Highland Park Hospital or the charity of vour choice.

Info. 479-4740. HAVLICK See William C. Bieler notice. HAYDEN Alice i Havden, beloved aunt of Margaret Godman, the late William (Edna) Havden and the late Clarence (Prances) Havden; great-aunt of many nieces and nephews.

Former member of St. Gertrude C.C.W. Visilahon Tuesdav 1 to 9 p.m. Services Wednesdav 9:30 a at Saa-Tiedemann Funeral Home, 56l Belmont Franklin Park. Mass 10 a.m.

at St. Gertrude Church. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. 471-1950. HUMES Harry Hilmes, beloved husband of Eunice, nee Cramer; loving father Of Shirlie (Viggo) Sorensen, fond grandfatter of Vicki (Steven) Niems, Julie and Kenneth.

Visitation Tuesdav. May 20, after 5pm. at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 675 Busse Park Ridoe. Service' and interment private, in lieu of flowers, memorials lo tinners Hospital for Crippled Children, I Oak Park Chicano or your favorite charity will be appreciated. 49I- 3348,.

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