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'Trrrw i "i i i i i i i 'i "i1 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i 10 Section 2 Chicago Tribune, Friday, April 3, 1992 ECKSTEIN KAHN Almanac CharityAnnouncements Obituaries Baseball statistician John S. Phillips, 88 Donate your car to Foundation serving the Blind. IRS tax deductible Free Towing; Need not run. 800-326-5922 CharityAnnouncements A LASiwa meuTEi MMtdtrok tndudNamafDcMedndNania 1 manm Ol HMMa To B. NoMad.

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Raid. 5506 Ridgetield Bethesda, MP 20816 GLEN OAK MEMORIAL GARDEN Roosevelt Rd. Mannheim. 4 grave plots, choice $1500 312-274-4988 In Memoriam BERES (n loving memory of John G. Beres who God called home 1 year ago today.

You are very much loved missed Your loving wile family. Death Notices I 0 XI to the wire services and hundreds of newspapers throughout the country. "Everyone knew John," said Seymour Siwoff of New York, president of the rival Elias Sports Bureau. "He was a giant in the business. I am saddened by his death." Mr.

Phillips was born in Chicago on April 3, 1903. He had ambitions of becoming a professional player and for several seasons managed the Chicago Fauntletoys, one of the many semipro teams which flourished here. He attended Lewis Institute from 1921-23 and began working full time at Howe in 1920.: He purchased the firm in 1950 and in 1972 sold it to a computer company in Boston, staying on as a consultant for the next five years. "He loved baseball and all1 the people connected with it," said Jeanne Phillips, his wife of 65 years. In addition to his wife, survivors include a son, Richard of Chicago; a daughter, Mrs.

Bernard Fine of Rochester, N.Y.; five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Visitation will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Olson Funeral Home, 6467 N. Northwest Highway. A service will be held at Olson's at 10:30 a.m.

Monday, and a mass at 11 a.m. at iSt. Thecla Church. Internment will be at All Saints Cemetery. By Jerome Holtzman John S.

Phillips, a pioneer baseball statistician and life-long Chicagoan, died Thursday after a long illness at the Lee Manor Health Care Residence in Des Plaincs. Death came one day before what would have been his 89th birthday. Mr. Phillips was among the oldest living members of the Baseball Writers Association of America and for many years carried the No. 1 card.

He also served several terms as chairman of the BBWAA's Chicago chapter and helped found the Chicago Pitch and Hit Club. He was a long-time member of the Chicago Press Club and a member of the Baseball Old Timers associations here and in Milwaukee, and for several years was the commissioner of a women's professional softball league. Mr. Phillips was widely known and a popular figure in the national baseball community. He attended SO consecutive winter baseball conventions, first as an employee and later as the owner of the Howe News Bureau, which for more than a half-century was the official statistician for the American League and more than two dozen minor leagues.

Howe provided the Chicago newspapers with daily in-season statistics on the Cubs and White Sox and also supplied weekly stats AL0ISI0 Rose Aloisio, 93, of Aurora, formerly of Berwyn, April 1 at her home, she was born Feb. 2, 1899 in Chicago, wife of the late Peter; mother of Anthony (Therese) and the late Gene; grandmother of 17; great-grandmother ot 41: great-great-grandmother of five. Funeral Mass Saturday 10:30 a.m. at Annunciation Church, Aurora. Interment Mt.

Carmel Cemetery, Hillside, Visitation at The Dal Iden High Street Mortuary, Friday 3 to 9 p.m. Liturgical Wake Service 8:30 p.m. 706-698-8634 See Agnes Suender notice. BEKMAN ym victor K. Bekman, of Sandwich.

(L. age 77. beloved husband of Geraldine; devoted father of Janet (Charles) Herman. Vicki (James) Ludwig and Kathy (Richard) Holba; loving grandfather ol eight; great-grandfather of two. Resting at the scnmaeaske Funeral Home, 1405 union Ave.

(1 block No, of 143rd St. Southwest Qrland Park, where service wilt be held 11 a.m. Monday. APri( 6' 1992- Visitation Sunday 2-5 and B0RCHAR0T See Joanne M. Dziedzic notice.

i BURGESS Esther H. Burgess, of The Baptist Retirement THome in Maywood, formerly ot Melrose Park. beloved wife of the late Ernest; dear mother of Patricia CamDbel arandmother of Richard av'd Lauren, Michael and Lynn; great-grand- iiiuiiibi ivui. runoiai soi viirja ooiuiua; 11 a.m. at Bormann Funeral Home, 1600 Chicago Ave.

Ms'rose Park. Interment Oakridge Cemetery. Visi- jmr. A tn 7CIL.1AA-(7 A Rev. Victor Fujiu, 72; interned during WW J-'Burno Miriam Dahl Burno, 58, visiting Professor at Roo-sevett University, beloved wife of Philip M.

Burno; devoted mother of Mark and Katy; daughter of Miriam Dahl; sister of Patricia Lindsey and Jan '-jDahl. Memorial service will be held Saturday. April 4, 1992, 3 p.m. at Rockefeller Chapel, 59th and So. Wood lawn.

Memorials to the University nam Of Chicago Library. 1100 E. 57th Chicago, IL. tig 60637. appreciated.

Info. Zarzyckl Manor Chapelt, CALANDRA Christine Calandra, beloved wile of the late w. 4-w George Calandra and the late Milton Farkas; i loving mother of Ronald (Patricia); fond grand- mother of Ronald, Cindy and Daniel; dear sister of Grace (Daniel) Diasio, Jean (Romeo) Scelzo, Nick (Theresa) Russo, the late Fred and Mike Russo, Agnes Bennett, Mary Ficco, Anna San Filippo and Josephine Calandra; dear sis- i ter-in-law of Lillian (the late Joseph) Russo; fond aunt ol many nieces and nephews. Funeral Satur- day 10 a m. from The Montclalr-Lucanla Funeral Home, 6901 W.

Belmont to St. Celestine Church. Mass 10:30 a m. Visitation Friday 3:30 to 9:30 p.m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery.

1 Member River Grove Chapter Women of The Terrence Eckstein, beloved husband of the late Nora, nee Walsh; loving father of Mary Anne. Terrence Jr. (Angie) and Martin Eckstein; grandfather of Alatna; brother of James (Mane) and Jeanette Hanson. Funeral Saturday, April 4, at 9 15 a from Peteraon Funeral Home, 6938 North to St. Francis ot AssisiOLA Church.

Mass 10 a m. Interment Mt. Carmel. Visitation 4 to 9 p.m. Friday.

312-637-4441. FERGUSON OS2 Edward James Ferguson, Navy, devoted tether of Jason. Joey and nie: dear son of Georae J. and Bettv. nee Siermmski; fond brother ot Michael.

Dennis (Anita), George (Linda), Mary Pressley and the late Joe Ferguson; kind uncle ot many. Visitation Saturday 5 to 9 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral Monday 8 45 a.m. from Robert J.

Sheeny ft Sons Funeral Home. 4950 79th to St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. Mass 9 30 a m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

1982 graduate of Brother Rice High School. 708-857-7878, 312-582-4400 FUJiU Rev. Victor Tadaharu Fujiu, beloved husband of Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu: dear father of David A (Sue) Fujiu, Jean Fujiu. Jonathan A. Fujiu and the late Timothy Fujiu; fond grandfather of Jonathan Scott and Jeffrey Fujiu; dear son of Torazo and the late Sho, nee Niwa; dear brother of Hobi (Kazumi) Fuiiu and Miveko (Rovl Takava.

Visitation Satur day 3-8 p.m. at The Hanekamp Funeral Horn, 385 wauKegan wonnDrook (Va mile N. ot Dundee Rd Lying in state Sunday from 2 p.m. to time of service 3:30 p.m. at The Ravenswood Fellowship United Methodist Church, 4511 N.

Hermitage Chicago, IL. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Asian American Endowment Fund, co National Federation of Asian American United Methodists, 330 Ellis St. 508. San Francisco, CA 94102, would be appreciated, tnfo, 708-272-3890 GANEK Joel William Ganek. 39.

ol San Francisco. CA. devoted son ot Selene and Marvin Ganek; beloved brother of Alison (Michael) Seidler and Jeffrey Ganek (William Wright), of Atlanta. GA; aaorea uncie or Melissa ana Martnew seidler; loving grandson of the late Lee and Bruce Ganek, Elsie and William Lieberman; dearest friend of Dan Goldes, his devoted care-giver. Memorial service Friday 3 p.m.

at Plan Walnsteln Manorah Chapelt, 9200 N. Skokie Skokie. Kindly send donations to Project Open Hand, 2720 17th San Francisco. CA 94110. Friends may pay their respects to the family at the time of service only.

708-679-4740 GARIFF0 Mane Gariffo. nee Bartunek, late residence Berwyn. beloved wife of Frank dear mother of John (Sandra) of Tiber on. CA Frank (Nancy) and the late Mane Gariffo; dear grandmother of Kevin (Lisa), Lisa. Christopher and Jill Gariffo; great-grandmother of Michael and Christopher Gariffo; dear sister ot William (Ogden) and the late Henry (Rose) Bartunek.

Visitation at Abram A Son Home For Funerals, 6910 Windsor Berwyn, Thursday 6-9 p.m. and Friday 2-9 p.m. Lying in state Saturday 9.30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. time of service at the Warren Park Presbyterian Church, 61st Court and 21st Cicero.

Interment Mt. Auburn Cemetery. Memorials to Warren Park Presby. Church or West Town Hospice. 708-788-1103 GILL to-.

John Sarsfield Gill, Veteran WW II, beloved R2Sj husband ot Margaret, nee Tylka; dear brother of Judge Joseph (Dolores) Gill, Frances Riley, Catherine Collins and the late Virginia Powell; fond brother-in-law of Wendell (Dolores), Edward (Joan) Tylka and Florence (Ray) Hitchcock; dear uncle of many nieces and nephews. Military graveside interment service Monday, April 6, 10 a.m. at Queen ot Heaven Cemetery, Roosevelt Wolf Hillside. Family and friends are asked to meet at cemetery office. Memorial gathering will follow immediately at Elmhurst American Legion Post, Spring and But-terfield Elmhurst.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Elmhurst Veterans Memorial Fund, PO Box 173, Elmhurst, IL 60126, would be appreciated. Mr. Gill was Past Commander ot Amvets Post No. 13. Member of Lifemember of American Legion THB Post No.

187 and VFW Post No. 2045. Memorial Mass will be held Saturday. April 11, 10 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church, 134 Arthur Elmhurst.

Arrangements by Pedersen-Ryberg Mortuary, 708-834-1133 GINLEY Mary K. Ginley, dearest daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret, nee McLaughiin; fond sister of Marge (the late Ralph) Jones, Sarah (the late Peter) Klein, Joann (Martin) Engert, Patricia (Herman) Utacht, Mickey (Charles) Cross and the late Joseph; beloved aunt of many. Funeral Saturday, April 4 at 9:15 a.m. from Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milwaukee, to St.

Isaac Jogues Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Maryhill. In lieu of flowers, Masses or contributions to Cancer Research appreciated. Visitation Friday 2 to 9 p.m.

aiz-4-uo GREEN See Agnes E. Hayes notice. GUINEY Alice B. Guiney, beloved mother of Barbara (jonn) Aoams, uaniei uumey ecu, wniiam (Rosemary) Guiney CPD and Kathleen (Michael) Treadawav: cherished arandmother of Denise. Linda, Karen, Daniel, Kelley, Shawn and Mary Kay CPD.

Arrangements private in Calif. In lieu ot flowers, donations to Clairemont Friendship Senior Ctr, po Box 17366, San Diego, CA 92177 HASSETT JoAnn F. Hassett. nee Orlando, suddenly, of Mel rose Park, beloved mother of Bobbi (Robert) Englehorn, Sandra (Paul) Buechner and the late Thomas E. Mull; devoted grandmother of Michele tnaiehorn.

Micnele Winter ana Dominic Winter: great-grandmother of Brittany and A.J. Englehorn; loving daughter of Imogene, nee Ramsey and the late Joseph Orlando; dear friend ot Dale Dopp and Donna Thompson; fond sister ol Marlene. Funeral service Saturday, April 4, 10 a.m. at The ttd pnanano Funeral noma. ittit w.

North at Broadway, Melrose Park. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West Cemetery. Visitation r-riaay i io a p.m. ue-344-uoJO. HAYES Agnes E.

Hayes, nee Mulligan, age 94, devoted wife of the late Christopher; loving mother of Ave Maria (ur. jonn (jreen ana tne late Hugn iHosemaryi naves; cnensnea aranamotner oi ur Christopher (Mary Beth) Green. Dr. John Michael (Mary Anne) Green, Dr. Gavin (Katie) Green, Ave Maria treen ana nuqn Lireen.

Nancy naves, Kathy Hayes, Michael Hayes, Susan (Rick) DuPraw, Eileen Hayes and Maria (Dr. Michael) Bauer; dear great-grandmother of eight. Visitation Fridav 3-9 p.m. Funeral Saturday 9:15 a.m. trom Kenny Brothers, 3600 W.

95th to St. Catherine of Alexandria Church for Mass of the Resurrection at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of Catholic Order of Foresters and Bell Telephone Pioneers of America. Retired from Midwest Stock Exchange.

312-239-3600 or 708-425-4500. HAYES Harry E. Hayes, age 76, beloved husband of wiima, nee waqner; loving tamer or ramcia irnn- lip) Gawlik; dearest grandfather of Judy Lynne (iawiik: brother ot Mary bpraKties, brace Hayes, William (Eleanore) Hayes, Edwin (Shirley) Hayes and the late Eileen Hayes. Retired employee of Republic (LTV) Steel and the School Dist. 149.

Visitation Friday 2-to-9 p.m. Funeral service Saturday April 4, 1992, at 11 a.m. at the Elmwood Chapel, 11200 S. Ewing Chicago. Interment Oakland Memory Lanes.

In lieu of flowers memorials to St. John Lutheran Church ot Calumet City is appreciatea. ji-mi HEINRICH bz Carl E. Helnrich, beloved husband of the late Lillian, nee Kunzweiler; fiance of Carol 'i1 Ritchie; dear father ot Ronald (Geraldine) and Allan (Marilyn) Heinrich; fond grandfather of uonna, uavio (inerese), scon (Laurie) and Kim-berly Heinrich: great-grandfather of Michael Hein rich. Funeral service Saturday April 4, 10 a.m.

at Mate Funeral Homa, 410 E. Rand Mt. Pros pect. Interment Eden. Visitation Friday 6 to 9 D.m In lieu of flowers, memorials to Nebo Lutheran Church, 3914 N.

Menard Chicago. 60634. appreciatea. us-j4-jjb. H0WLAND Beverly Howland.

nee Tally, of Inverness beloved wife of the late Henry fond mother ol David and Dennis; grandmother ot Jennifer, Rob bie, Megan and Lindsey; daughter of Margaret and the late George Tally; sister of the late Kirk Tally. Member of Barrington Methodist Church. Visitation Sunday. 3 to 9 p.m., at Algrlm A Sons funerai noma, zui n. Nonnwest palatine.

Services and Interment private. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the American Cancer Society would do appreciatea. utKttxwui H0YER Rose Hoyer, age 76, ot Fountain Hills, AZ. and Park Ridge, beloved wife ot the late Ernest dear mother of Eleanor (Philip) Huske; loving grandmother ot Yvonne (Chris) Gill, of Lansing. Ml.

Funeral Monday 10 a.m. at Nelson Funeral Homa, 820 Talcott at Cumberland, Park Ridge. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 3 to 9 p.m. Member of St.

Luke Lutheran Church Property Committee and L.C.W. Past President ot State ot III. P.T.A. Founder of Fountain Hills, AZ, Womens Club. Co-Founder of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Fountain Hills, AZ.

In lieu ol flowers, memorials to St. Luke Lutheran Church. 205 N. Prospect. Park Ridae.

IL 60068, or Hospice of the Valley, 2601 E. Thomas suite loo. Phoenix, AZ 65016, appreciated HUGO tn- Oliver K. Hugo aae 85. of Chicaao tcS; formerly of Skokie, beloved husband of the late Eleanor; dear father of Oliver K.

Ill "Dick" (Harriet) and the late Donald Hugo; grand- miner oi uena. rvirnoeny ana tanaice. Memorial service sunoay 3 p.m. at Haoen Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center Skokie. Cremation private.

No visitation. 708-673-6111 In lieu ol (lowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of the North Shore, 2821 Central Evans- ion, IL. DU2U1-12Z1. To place your Dedication Announcement, (312) 222-2222 Mary Kahn, nee Blumenfeld, beloved wife of the late Wayne devoted mother ot Robert Kahn. Sid (Lois) Kahn, Phyllis (Irving) Langer, Sande (Bill) Warsaw, Fraya (Sy) Moslov, Judy (Philip) Costa, Charles (Susan) Kahn and Cheryl Johnson; cherished grandmother ot Lynda (Bill) Hummer ich, Michael Kahn, Marcey (Paul) Barichello, Danny (Stacy) Sopkin.

Paul Sopkin, Joey Langer, Paula Langer. Stacy Sopkin, Julie and Marcy Maslov. Pamela and Debbie Costa. Stacy and Sherry Kahn. Jeff Johnson and the late Beth Olsen; also survived by seven loving great-grandchildren; dear sister ot Max (Ida) Blumenfeld.

Service Friday 1 m. at The welnstein Brothers Wllmetta Chapel. 111 Skokie Wilmette (1 diock Norm oi uia urcnaraj. iniermeni snaiom Memorial Park. Rememberances may be made to the American Cancer Society North Shore Unit, 1618 Orrington Evanston, IL, 60201.

Info. 706-256-5700 KANTER Gloria Kanter, nee Bley, beloved wife of the late Henry; devoted mother of Randy (Bonnie); loving grandmother of Scott: dear sister of the late Alvin (Fay) Bley. Service Friday 1 p.m. at Pleer peto-staln Manorah Chapels. 9200 N.

Skokie Skokie. Interment Shalom. In lieu ot flowers, memorials to the Council tor Jewish Elderly, 1522 S. Morse, Chicago, 60626, would be appreciated. KAP0TAS Stamata Kapotas, nee Liapes.

beloved wife of George; loving mother of Joann (Timos) Mantas; dear grandmother of John and George; dearest sister of Demetrios (Dina), George (Chrysoula), Elias (Maria). Peter (Catherine), Tasia (George) Karonis, Dina (Sotirios) Psaros and the late Athanasios (Nefeli); fond daughter-in-law of Gian-noula Stavrou and the late Stavros Kapotas; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral 10 a.m. Saturday, April 4. from Salerno's Galawood Chapel.

1857 Harlem Ave to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 6041 W. Diversey. tor 11 a.m. Service. Interment Elmwood Cemetery.

Visitation Friday only 4 to 9 p.m. Trisagion service 6 30 m. Arrangements by Nicholas M. Plshoa, Funeral Director. Ltd.

312-745-1333. KEANE Eithne Keane, born in Loughrea, Co. Galway, Ireland, dear aunt of John Keane and Terry Gtynn. Visitation 10 a.m. Saturday at Holy Name Cathedral, 735 N.

State, until time of Mass 11 a.m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Blake-Lamb Funeral Homa. Directors.

312-735-4242. KELLY Anthony A. Kelly, 79, of Hayward, formerly of Melrose Park, died March 31, at his home. Managed Blue Cab Co. in Oak Park.

IL. until retiring in 1976. Survived by his wife. Catherine, nee Chrontster; one son, Emory (Christine) of Dallas. four grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

Funeral services 1 p.m. Saturday, April 4 at Jensen-Johnson Funeral Homa, Princeton, IL. Burial in Mount Bloom Cemetery, Tiskilwa, IL. Visitation 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Saturday at the funeral home. KINGD0N Alicia D. Kingdon, age 20, cherished daughter of Richard Kingdon and Linda Lynn; sister of Stephanie; granddaughter of Gene Kingdon and Anthony and Isabel Bartolomeo. Student at U. of Melbourne, Australia.

Memorial service 2 p.m. Sat. April 4, at Christ Lutheran Church, Palatine, II. Memorials to Amnesty International. KNUTH Margaret Knuth, 77.

of Calistoga, CA, and formerly of Chicago, died March 25, 1992. She is survived by her brother Arthur Clarren, of California; two sons Donald of Bensenville, IL and Wayne of Chicago; tour grandsons and two greatgrandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent to Vespers Hospice of the East Bay, 311 MacArthur San Leandro, CA 94577. K0WALSKI Julius Kowalski, beloved husband of Nellie, nee Dunn; loving stepfather of Mary LaGare, Irene Dunn and Daniel Tierney; fond grandfather and great-grandfather ol many; dear brother of William, the late Edward, Mitch, Eugene, and Genevieve Felix; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday, 8:45 a.m.

from the Montciair-Lucania Funeral noma, bui bei mont to St. Priscilla Church, Mass 9:30 a.m. Inter ment Maryhill Cemetery. Visitation Friday, 4 to p.m. 312-trakWWUU.

KR0LL Hans H. Kroll, beloved husband ot Anna, nee Tritt; loving father ot John (Sharon) and George; fond grandfather of Hans Jr. Visitation at Holler-bach Funeral Homa. 4022-36 N. Elston Ave.

at Irving Park, Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Monday 10 a.m. In chapel. Interment Mt. Olive cemetery, imo, aiw-ioiu KUCHARSKI Anna Kucharskl, nee Zaremba, beloved wife of the late Edmund: loving mother of Esther (Roman) Grosser and Isabel I (Joseph) Trotter; fond grandmother of five; great-grandmother of six; three nieces and many friends.

Funeral Sat urday, 8:30 a.m. from The Hills Funeral Homa, 10201 S. Roberts Rd. (B000W), Pa 1 03 Hills, to Sacred heart Church. Mass 9 a.m.

interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. Visitation 4 to 9 p.m. Friday. Info.

708-598-5880 KWAK Frank A. Kwak former proprietor of Kwak Appliance and Furniture, beloved husband of Jean Kristofek-Kwak, nee Potas. and the late Anna Kwak. nee Krozel: ovina father of Frank Jr. (Tecla), Richard (Mary Ann) and Bernadette Kwak; stepfather of the late Daniel (Patricia) Kris-tofek and William (Debbie) Kristotek; dear grandfather ot 24; great-grandfather of six; fond brother of Jospeh (the late Eleanore) Kwake, Marie (the late Frank) Pecina, Elizabeth (the late Carl) Zawislak.

George (Lois), the late Jenny (the late Herbert) Kremske and the late Anna (the late John) Pawelczak; also brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday, April 4, 10:30 a.m., from The Fortune Bros. Funeral Homa, 4401 S. Kedzie to Five Holy Martyrs Church. Mass 11 a.m.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Thursday, 3 to 9 p.m. and Friday, 2 to 9 p.m. Member and past president of Kolo 2 Brighton Park Polish Highlanders, Five Holy Martyrs Holy Name Society ana La naoiaa council rxnignts oi L-oiumous. LaBARBERA Anthony T.

La Barb-era, of Elmhurst, beloved husband of Helen, nee D'Alessandro; fond father ot Pamela Scudder and Linda S. (Ronald Sted-man; grandfather of Kendra Scudder and Matthew Stedman; brother of Lillian Gervase and the late Joseph and Leo LaBarbera. Visitation at the Ahlorlm Funeral Homa, 567 S. Spnna Elm hurst. from 2 to 9 D.m.

Friday. Pravers Saturday. April 4 at 9:30 a.m. to Immaculate Conception Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Entombment Queen of Heaven.

In lieu ot flowers, Masses will be appre ciatea. imo, ruo-oj4-joia LANDECK to Raymond J. Landeck, 68 years, beloved ESS nusDana ot rnyms; loving tamer ot Hay-N mond (Barbara) and Lynn (John) Data; proud grandfather of Raymond. Joseph and Sta- cey Landeck and Cherlyn Data. Funeral service Saturday 11 a.m.

at Blake-Lamb Funeral Homa, 4727 W. 103rd Oak Lawn. Interment St. Mary isemeiery. visuanon r-naay to iu p.m.

into, 708-636-1193 or 312-735-4242. LASKI Phyllis A. Laski, nee MacKenzie, beloved wile ol the late Ted; dear sister-in-law ol John B. (Janet) Lester; lond aunt ot Gina (Ron) Hinds; great-aunt oi jonn ana Liana; aear inend ol Maymond and i-orena necKers, at aiermer a son Funeral Home, 3653-59 Fullerton Ave. Service Saturday.

Aoril 4. 10 a.m. Interment Bohemian National. Visitation Friday 2 to 9 p.m. 312-235-1815 LYONS ba- Redmond J.

Lyons. Vet ot WWII, ot Red- bank, NJ. husband ot the late Ann Doaaett: brother ol the late Jack A. Lyons and the late Frances K. Lyons; survived by twin sister Marion Steibel, of Lakeview, Arkansas.

Employed by American Airlines tor 10 yrs and rait a luwn ivug. Memorial mass neid at St. Joseph Church, West Orange, NJ. MAJDECKI Catherine L. Maldeckl.

nee Lewandowski beloved wite ot the late Roman; loving mother of Dorothy (Walter) Stearns and Roman; dearest grandmother ot Wally, Michael and Kevin. Funeral services Saturday 8:30 a.m. from Central Funeral Chapal. 6158 Central to St Joseph Church. 48th St.

and Hermitann Ave Mass 9:30 a.m. Entombment Resurrection Mausoleum. Visitation Friday 2 to 9 p.m. Member ot uroup ffN) coiisn women Alliance ot America. 312-Stil-UUUU.

Mclaughlin tm- Bernard F. McLauahlin. 82 retired rSl beloved husband ol Colette, nee Watts: dearest father of Bernard (Jean), Virtti inoager) oonneu, Margaret. Michael, C.P.D and John (Bonnie): grandfather ot 11: Great grandfather of one; brother of Theresa and the late John, Sgt. C.P.D.

and James McLaughlin; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Sat- uraay a.m. Trom cgan i-unerai noma, iw W. ojra st to St. Nicholas ot Tolentine Church Mass 9:30 a.m.

Visitation Friday 3 to 9 p.m ifuoimwiii oi. rviary. MORGAN Helen Morgan, 83, of Eveleth, MM, formerly of Chicago, wile ot the late Garfield R. Morgan: survivors, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. She taught Business Education In the Chicago area tor over 40 years.

Former member ot Arcadia Lutheran Church. Funeral and Interment in tveietn UN. April 3, 1992. MULLIGAN See Agnes E. Hayes notice.

MURRAY Mary "Ba" Murray, nee Gately, beloved wife ot the late James; loving mother of John and the laie Katnieen (tne late Martin) Egan; devoted grandmother of Mary (Keith) Szlak, Anne Egan (James Hauohev). James (Domlniaue) Eoan. Noreen Egan, Kathleen (Thomas) Touhy, Veronica (Daniel) O'Neill and Timothy (Alene) Egan; proud great-grandmother ot Sean, Kelly and Shannon Szlak, Megan and Bridget Touhy, Katie and John O'Neill and Erin Egan; dear sister of the late Delia Lynch, Winifred Carty and Margaret woioney. oi ireiano. 1-unerai saturaay io a.m.

from Gibbons Funeral Homa. 5917 Irving Park, to Queen of Alt Saints Basilica. Mass 10 a Interment Queen ot Heaven. Visitation Friday 3 to a p.m. Native or uoncorat, uo.

Hoscommon, iretana. 3i2-rr-3U44 MOOSe. 312-622-9300 COOK Warren Ayre Cook, age 91, of Columbus. OH formerly ot Evanston. IL.

Wednesday. April 1 1992 at Mt. Carmel East Hospital, 1923 Dartmouth University graduate, attended Yale Graduate School. Professor at University of Michigan School of Public Health for 20 years. Author of numerous books and publications in the field of industrial Hygiene, hounding member of aiha.

Served as a consultant for Borden in Col urn- bus until the time of his death. Preceded in death by wife Marion Chase; survived by daughter Mar- ion (Lee) Huff, of Limestone, TN; grandchildren Jim (Lou) nun, oi inoio. l-a, Bonnie (Mike) tiara- ner. of Columbus. Tom fPattv) Huff, of Tavloi Ridge IL, Kathy (pan) Nicholson, of Frankfort, IL, Jennifer (Karl) Fisher, of Nashville, TN; great- grandchildren, Charlotte Huff, Jason, Brian and i Amy Gardner.

Brooke, Kristina and Tyler Nichol-? son, Billy Fisher. Friends may call Friday and In 1882 Jesse James was killed in St. Joseph, by a member of his gang. On April 3, 1848, the first session of the Chicago Board of Trade was held. In 1860 Pony Express began service between St.

Joseph, and Sacramento. In 1865 the Union Army occupied the Confederate capital of Richmond, in the Civil War. In 19 3 6 Bruno Hauptmann was executed for the kidnapping and murder of the infant son of aviator Charles Lindbergh. In 1948 President Harry Truman signed the Marshall Plan, allocating more than $5 billion for aid to 16 European countries. In 1974 more than 1,600 passengers were rescued from the crippled ocean liner Queen Elizabeth 2 after it had been adrift in the Atlantic for two days.

Also in 1974 tornadoes were reported from Georgia to Ontario. (When the storms ended two days later, approximately 350 people were dead; damage was estimated at $1 billion.) In 1978 it was disclosed that President Jimmy Carter had decided the U.S. should not produce the neutron bomb. In 1979 Democrat Jane Byrne was elected mayor of Chicago with 82 percent of the vote, defeating Republican Wallace Johnson. In 1982 British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ordered a naval task force to the South Atlantic in the wake of Argentina's seizure of the Falkland Islands.

In 1984 President Ronald Reagan signed a policy directive designed to combat international terrorism and to enable the U.S. to launch preventive and retaliatory strikes against terrorists abroad. In 1990 jazz singer Sarah Vaughan died in Los Angeles at age 66. 'Casablanca SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Actor Paul Henreid, the stoic resistance fighter Victor Laszlo in the film classic "Casablanca," has died.

He was 84. Mr. Henreid, who in one of cinema's vintage moments sentimentally lit two cigarettes and handed one to Bette Davis in "Now, Voyager," died Sunday in Santa Monica, his daughter, Monika Henreid, announced on Thursday. A private funeral was held the same day. An actor and director, Mr.

Henreid's career spanned 50 years and included "Night Train," "De NIC0LETTI Rose Nicolelti, of Itasca, beloved wite of the late Anthony; loving godmother of Nancy Goldhagen. Funeral Saturday 9:30 a.m. from Gella Funeral Home, 260 Irving Park. Wood Dale, to St Peter Church. Itasca.

Mass 10 a m. Visitation Friday 3 to 8 p.m. Interment Ml. Carmel. 708-766-3232 O'BRIEN MHdred A.

O'Brien, nee Munzel, beloved wife of the late Robert; loving mother ot Judy O'Brien; fond sister ot Irma DeLarme and devoted twin of Milda (Jeff) Alexander; sister-in-law of Edward (Norma) O'Brien; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m. at Zlmmtrman-Eh-rlnger Funeral Home, 7319 W. Madison St. (2 blocks West of Harlem), Forest Park, Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West Cemetery.

Visitation after 2 p.m. Friday. Info. 708-366-2200 PEKARA Irene Pekara. beloved wife of the late Joseph; dearest mother of Joseph J.

(Donna Pekara; loving grandmother of Christy and Robert Pekara; nieces and nephews. Visitation Friday 4 to 9 p.m. Funeral Saturday 11 a m. at Barron-Hall Funeral Home, 4332 Elston corner ot Pulaski Rd. Interment Fairview Memorial Park.

312-539-6100 PESZEK Walter Peszek, Vet. WWII, devoted husband of Ann, nee Rabino; beloved father of IP" Anthony (Sharon) and Lin (Dominic) Qian-nola; grandfather of Dominic, Joseph and Michael; dear brother of Fred Peszek, Genevieve Markiewlcz, Lorraine Adamczyk, Pat Placek, the late Casimer Peszek, late Henry Peszek and the late Evelyn Kemnetz; fond uncle of many. Funeral Saturday 9:30 a.m. from Cumberland Chapels, 8300 W. Lawrence Norridge, to Our Lady Mother of the Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation Friday 3 to 9 p.m. 708-456-8300 PETERS Clara Peters, of Calumet City, formerly ot Chicago, wile of the late Harry Peters; sister of Theodore and the late Dorothy Zaharek and the late Edward and Raymond Zacharek; aunt of Georgian and Jerome Sadowski; great-aunt of Sonja, Julia and Beth Sadowski.

Visitation Friday. April 3, 4 to 9 p.m. at the Steger Memorial Chapel, 31st Chicago Steger. Funeral Mass Saturday, April 4, 10 a.m. at St.

Liborlus Church, 35th St. Halsted Steger. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Clara Peters was a retired III. Bell Telephone Operator in Hyde Park.

Member of Telephone Pioneers. 708-755-6100 PETTERS0N Irene M. Petteison, nee Mueller, 83. of Park Ridge, beloved wife of John loving mother of David Petterson; dear grandmother of lore ne and Scott; fond sister ot Evelyn Beu. Memorial service Saturday, Apr.

4. 11 a.m.. at the First United Methodist Church ot Park Ridge, 418 Touhy Ave. In lieu of flowers, memorials to First United Methodist Church or Bethany Home and Hospital In Chicago appreciated. Info: Ryan-ParfcV Funeral Home, 708-823-1171.

Saturday evenings from 7-9 p.m. at Schoedlnger test t3bu t. Livingston Ave. Memorial service 2 D.m. Sundav.

April 5, 1992, at Revnolds- burg Alliance Church, 751 Rosehill where lamily will receive friends afterwards. Private interment at a later date. into. 614-661-6266 DALY nue Church in Oak Park for 'six years. His wife, Kiyoko, served on1 a Commission on the Status 'and Role of Women for the Methodist Church.

After six years as a district superintendent for the Northern Illinois Conference of the United Methodist Church, Rev. Fujiu returned to pastoral duties at the Covenant United Methodist Church in Melrose Park, wherfe he served before retiring in "We have very fond memories of Rev. Victor," Johnson said. "Whenever he would visit people would be so happy to see him. Visitation will be from 3 to" 8 p.m.

Saturday in the Hanekamp Funeral Home, 385 Waukfcgan Northbrook, and Sunday from 2 p.m. until services beghyat 3:30 p.m. in the Ravenswood fellowship United Methodist Church, 451 1 N. Hermitage Chicago. Besides his wife, Rev.

Fujiu1 is survived by two sons, David and Jonathan; a daughter, Jean; and his father, Torazo Fujiu. Henreid, 84 with Davis and Rains. Born Paul George Julius Hernreid Ritter von Wasel Waldingau in Trieste, in 1908, Mr. Henreid studied drama in Vienna but fled Hitler's Europe to appear on British stage in anti-Nazi play "The Madman. of Europe," his first English production.

His first U.S. movie was "Joan of Paris," which established him as a romantic leading man and, at 6-foot-3, one of the tallest. Mr. Henreid is survived by his wife of 57 years, Lisl; another daughter, Mimi Duncan; and four grandchildren. RYAN tee James Patrick Ryan, beloved husband of KSj Catherine; dear father ot John (Joan), Joan In ft (Charles).

Nancy (William) Hackett. Dennis (Mary Jan), Catherine and the late Martin (Kath-enne); grandfather of 22; great-grandfather of 17. Highly acclaimed magician and entertainer. Member of many magician societies. Visitation Friday 3 to 9 p.m.

Funeral service Saturday 9:15 a.m. from Drake ft Son Funeral Home, 625 Busse Park Ridge, to St. Thecla Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Mt.

Olivet. 708-698-3368 SAYERS Howard E. Sayers, 75, of Park Ridge, April 1, 1992, loving husband of the late Margaret; dear father ot Marcia (Robert) Koenig, Robert Sayers and David (Julie) Sayers; fond grandfather of Jennifer Koenig, Anne, Christine, Michael and Heather Sayers: brother of Marjorie Jacoeeen. Visitation Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. at Drake ft Son Funeral Home, 625 Busse Park Ridge.

Funeral services Monday, April 6, 11 a.m. at The First United Methodist Church of Park Ridge, 418 Touhy Ave. Interment Town of Maine Cemetery. Memorials to First United Methodist Church of Park Ridge appreciated. Info, 708-698-3368 SICIUANO Gino Siciliano.

age 93, formerly of Grand and Ogden Avenue, beloved husband of Mary, nee Marando; loving father of Michael and Betty Venturing devoted grandfather of Keith and Cindy; dear brother of the late Rose, Grace and Doml-nick; fond uncle ot many nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday 9 a.m. from Cumberland Cha- ftla, 8300 W. Lawrence Norridge, to 61 ylvester Church for Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Entombment All Saints Mausoleum.

Visitation Friday 3 to 9 p.m. 708-456-8300 S0DERDAHL Vivian Soderdahl, beloved wife of Paul; loving mother ot Darlene (George) Hetch. of Tarpon Springs, FL; grandmother of Karen Arnold. Linda Ahls and Sandra Sorenson; sister of Ruth Sund-berg, Evelyn MacLean, Robert Zitzler and the late Ear" Zitzler; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Visitation Friday 3-9 m.

at Peterson Funeral Home, 6938 W. North Ave. Service Saturday 11 a.m. Interment private. In lieu ot flowers, memorials to First United Church ot Oak Park.

848 Lake 60301, appreciated. 312-637-4441 or 708-848-6661. SPECK Gaynor Speck, beloved mother of Robert (Ivy), Michael and Mark Speck; wife of Bob Walters; grandmother of Wesley Speck. Graveside services Saturdav 11 a.m. Randhill Park Cemetery, Rand Road (l5.

12) at Rt 53. Reception Saturday 3-9 p.m. at 1201 W. Roscoe. 312-929-7992.

By William Recktenwald Rev. Victor Tadaharu Fujiu was one of thousands of Japanese Americans who were interned during World War II. In 1943, he was allowed to leave what was called a "relocation camp" in Colorado to complete his education at Asbury College in Kentucky. He later became a minister of the United Methodist Church. Rev.

Fujiu died Tuesday in Evanston Hospital at age 72. "He was a quiet guy but very firm in his convictions, said Rev. William Johnson, a friend and colleague. "The internment process and the implications of that had made a mark on him." In 1955, Rev. Fujiu was assigned to the Christian Fellowship United Methodist Church, 914 W.

Sheridan where he was pastor until 1967. He served as pastor of the Northbrook United Methodist Church from 1967 until 1972 and then as pastor of the Euclid Ave actor Paul votion," "In Our Time," "Between Two Worlds," "Of Human Bondage," "Rope of Sand" and "Last of the Buccaneers." But his roles in "Casablanca" and "Now, Voyager" were the defining moments of the aristocratic actor's career. In 1942's "Casablanca" he played Laszlo to Humphrey Bo-gart's Rick, the club owner, Ingrid Bergman as Laszlo's wife; Dooley Wilson as Sam the piano player; and Claude Rains, Sydney Greens-treet and Peter Lorre. "Now, Voyager," released that same year, featured Mr. Henreid PFEILLER Edith V.

Pfeiller, nee Anspach, of Cicero, formerly of Oak Lawn, beloved wife ot the late John; devoted mother of Shirley (John) Riordan, Larry (Helen) Ranstrom and Patty Pulley; loving grandmother ot eight; great-grandmother of eight; aunt of several nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday. April 4, 10 a.m. from Svec ft Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W. Cermak Berwyn, to Mount Greenwood Cemetery.

Visitation Friday 2 to 9 p.m. Please omit flowers. Donations to American Cancer Society preferred. 708-484-2050 or 312-242-2027. PRUSINSKI txtf Julian Prusinski, beloved husband of Ann, R5g nee Grealis; loving brother-in-law of Mary lV" (William) Murphy; fond uncle ot Bill (Donna), Jim (Sue) and Susan (Mike) Soprych; fond nephew of Joseph (Adeline) Serafin and Genevieve Serwatka.

Funeral Saturday 9 a.m. from Gibbons Funeral Home, 5917 Irving Park, to St. Pascal Church. Mass 9:30 a m. Interment Maryhill.

Visitation Friday 3 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to Catholic Charities or DePaul University School of Education. 312-777-3944 PURALEWSKI Betty "Elizabeth" A. Puralewski. nee Laurie, beloved wife of Theodore devoted daughter of Frances and the late James Pappas; loving mother of Ernest.

Dennis (Rebecca), Ted Jr. (Cathy), Debbie (George) Marcuccl and Carol (James) Samocki; dear sister of David (Marian), Joseph, John (Rose), Michael (Anne) and Donald Laurie; grandmother of eight; also nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m., from Cas-y-LaskowsIri Sons Funeral Home, 4540-50 W. Diversey to St. John Berchmana Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Entombment St. Adalbert Mausoleum. Visitation Friday. 2 to 9 p.m.

President ot St. John Berchmans Tabernacle Society. 312-777-6300. RHINE William Rhine, beloved husband of Ruth Gilson and the late Dorothy Good; loving father of Gary (Ariela) and Marlene Rhine; and Triend ot Steven and Prof, Ronald Gilson; devoted grandfather of David and Michael; dear brother ot Max Rhine and Esther Llchtig. Service Friday 10 a.m.

at Riser Welnstein Menorah Chapelt, 9200 Skokie Skokie. Entombment Memorial Park Mausoleum. Please omit tiowers. Into: 708-679-4740 ROCHE tes, Vincent E. Roche, beloved husband of the late Marie loving father ot Eugene; lv dearest grandfather of Jean (Gene) Grzeca, John.

Ron, Carol, Ann (Ernest) Bender and Donna; great-grandfather of three. Funeral Saturday, April 4. 1992, from the Cuneo-Columblan Funeral Home, 10300 Grand Ave. (1 Blk E. of Mannheim Franklin Park, to St.

Gertrude Church for Mass at 9:30 a.m. Inter merit Mt. Car mel Cemetery. Visitation Friday, '2-9 p.m. 708-455-1200.

H. Jerome Daly beloved husband ol Carmen Cas-sato; dearest brother-in-law of Florence Cernack; dear uncle of Charles (Janetta) Cernack; dear cousin of Bill Cary of California. Funeral Saturday 11 a m. from Smlth-Corcoran Funeral Home. 6150 N.

Cicero to St. Lambert Church mass 12 noon. Interment St. Bonilace Cemetery. Visitation Friday irom a-tf p.m.

Please omit tiowers. Jiz-zab-auaa. DeROSA Elizabeth M. DeRosa. of South Chicaao Heiahts.

beloved wile of the late Etalo; dear mother ol Margaret and Marilyn (John) Baumler: arand mother of John Jeffrey Baumler; fond sister of Angelo Ferroli. Resting at the Sieger Memorial unapei. aisi a i-nicago sieger, f-riday trom 2 until 9 p.m. Funeral Mass Saturday 11 a.m. at St.

Li bonus Church, 35th Halsted Steger. uuermeni evergreen nius uemeiery, sieger 'UO-OD-01UU DORL Walter Dnrl ana OR frnm D.n ia formerly Chicago, IL, beloved husband ot the late ui LBvoina icmerson Swann, Walter (Rose). Edward (Lorraine) and Alfrprl JPuolunl Hnr). 1 i-. a'ciiuiaiuw, ui 10, uteai-grandlather ol 23; great-great-grandfather of two.

iiiQiivDi ui Loage. funeral ser-vice Saturday, 1 p.m., at Kosary Funeral Honw, 9837 Kedzie Ave Evergreen Park. Interment tvergreen Cemetery Visitation Friday, 3-9 p.m. In iieu ot nowers. memorials to Peace Memorial v'wui aupreciatea.

uo-iytf-3223. DREWS Bernard A. Drews, beloved husband of the late Frances: loving lather ot William (Dolores) Bettv th I nuwii urvinj, iuiiu yranoia ui niyiu, uiuuiur Ol Frances Sharp. Resting at Lewlt Funeral Home. u.

aI lo untio, ciiiiwuuu rarK visitation Friday 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral Saturday u. tf m. mil viiuiuii. iviass a a.m.

Interment St. Adalbert Cemete 312-625-5055 or 708-453-1234, DUIGNAN Patricia A. Duignan, nee Tribe, beloved wife ot John loving mother of John, Daniel and Jamie; dear daughter of Ann and the late Charles; fond sister of Charles (Sharon). Please omit flowers. Visitation Sunday 1 to 9 30 Funeral Monday.

10 a from Malec A Sons runerai noma, ouuu Milwaukee to St. Tarcissus Church. Mass 10 30 a.m. Interment All i oaims uemeiery. 3iz-4-41lX) DUNN i Harriet E.

Dunn, nee Malloy, beloved wile ol the late John W. Dunn loving mother ol John W. Jr. (Judith), Terrence (Marlene) and Lawrence (Maureen); proud grandmother ol Sharon, Sean, Julie, Maureen, Terrence, Brian, Sarah, Tim and Larry Dunn; dear daughter of the late George and Minnie Malloy and daughter-in-law of Anna and the late Joseph E. Dunn; dearest sister of Ellen and Lee Malloy and the late George Malloy Jr Funeral Saturday 10 30 a m.

from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home. 4727 W. 103rd Oak Lawn, to St. Catherine of Alexandria Church. Mass 11:15 a.m.

Entombment Resurrection Mausoleum. Romeoville. Visitation Friday 2 to 10 p.m. In lieu oi nowers. memorials may be made to the Cardi-.

nal Stritch Foundation For the Deaf, 1900 W. Taylor Chgo IL 60612 or Cvstic Fibrosis Foun- datton, 150 N. Michigan Suite 400. Chgo IL uiraui, iiiiu, fuo-DOD-l or dl'fM-24d. DZIEDZIC Joanne M.

Dziedzic, nee Borchardt, beloved wile oi worman aear mother ot Norman Jr. (Sonja) i Christopher (Judv). Patrick and David: oranri- mother of Scott; loving daughter of Bruno and Grace Borchardt; sister of L. Richard (Beverly) and Kenneth (Jacqueline) Borchardt: sister-in-law i of Pearl (John) LaCalamita, Mary Ann (George) 1 Ancona, and Dorothy Pilat. Funeral Saturday.

8 30 am. trom srwldon-Goglln Funeral Homa 5935 Belmont to Immaculate Conception Church, Harlem and Talcott Mass 9:30 a m. Interment St Adalbert. In lieu of flowers, masses or memorials yftur ravonte chanty would be appreciated visiiaiiun rriaay, p.m..

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