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rrt a. yy-y- yr'r 10 Section 2 Chicago Tribune. Thursday. March 25. 1993 GORDON CharityAnnouncements Obituaries CORKE 'Great Impostor author Robert Crichton prison in Texas and even performed operations pretending to be a Canadian navy surgeon.

The book was an immediate hit and became a 1961 movie starring Tony Curtis. Mr. Crichton returned to the best-seller lists with his first novel, "The Secret of Santa Vittoria" (1966). The book was based on the actual story of an Italian vil- lage that hid its precious hoard of wine from the Nazis, but the rest of the plot and details were largely fictional. "The Secret of Santa Vittoria" sold 100,000 copies in its first month.

Stanley Kramer directed the 1969 movie version, which starred Anthony Quinn. Mr. Crichton's next novel, "The Camerons" (1972), was loosely inspired by his Scottish ancestors, who were coal miners. Christopher Lehmann-Haupt wrote in The New York Times, "'The Camerons is a gem among a thousand rhinestones an old-' fashioned story that makes dead traditions come to life again, an old chestnut that seems warm and savory once more." The book was made into a film in Britain. At Portsmouth Priory School in Rhode Island, he was an all-state athlete in football, basketball and baseball.

An Army sergeant in World War II, he fought in the Battle of the Bulge and won a Bronze Star and Purple Heart. After graduating from Harvard, he tried his hand at chicken farming until a storm destroyed most of his flock of 5,000. He turned to freelance writing and worked for a time as a writer of bill-collection letters. His stories at a cocktail party caught the ear of an editor at Ar- fosy magazine, who hired here he learned of Demara, and his book career blossomed. Milton B.

Olive, 81; made place in history for war hero son William C. Gordon, age 77. Mr. Gordon retired in 1974 from lh Chicago Ponce Department 15th District Station, he has been a resident of Nashvriie. TN tor the past 1 1 years.

He died from natural causes. Survived by wile Jaooueiyn Gordon, two daughters, one aon, two step-eons, four grandchildren and one brother. Requiem Euachariet will be celebrated March 26. 1983 at St Matthias Episcopal Church Heme. Nashville.

TN 619-832-1846 HAAS JR. te Joseph W. Haas beloved husband of pSg; Lyda, nee Maxa: undo of many nieces and nephewa. Member ot SL Gerald Holy Name Society, past Commander ot Green Oaka Post 757 A.L.. Johnson Phelps Post 5220 Art Director tor Associated Design Service and calligraphy teacher at Moraine Valley Community College.

Funeral 930 a m. Friday from the Zimmerman a Sendeman Memorial Chapel, 5200 W. 96th to SL Gerald Church. Maaa 10 a.m. Interment St Mary.

Visitation 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to me American uiaoetes Association or Animal Welfare League ot Chicago Ridge. 706-124-0340 HAHN Laurel A. Hahn, suddenly, beloved daughter ot Deverry nann; oear aister ot Lynn (William) Buckley, Douglas Hahn and Robert (Ann) Hahn; tond aunt of Wren.

Nicholas and Sarah Buckley. Corey wia nyie nann. vnapet service rnoay, a at The HWe Funeral Home. 10201 S. Roberts Rd.

(8OO0W) Psloe Hills. Interment Fairmont Willow Hills cemetery. She waa a RN at Christ Hospital Visitation Thursday, 1-9 p.m. 708-596-5660 HAREAS Nicholas Peter Hsreaa, beloved son of Frances (and the late Peter); loving father of Alycen Angeline Hareaa: dear brother ot Steve (Anasta-sia), Charles (Helen) and Sam (Kia); tond uncle ol rrencine, reter, natny, Katricia, torn. Ferry, Angelo, Carlma.

John. Natalia and Nicholas. Visitation Thursdsy from 3 to 8 p.m. at chapel of Manama, runerai uwectora, eruu ft. western Ave.

Funeral Friday, 10:30 a.m., from the funeral home to SL Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church, 7373 Caldwell Nilea. for services at 11:30 a.m. Contributions In his memory to the SL Haralambos Church would be appreciated. Interment cimwooo. aiss34-iuu.

HART Catherine M. Hart, beloved wife of the late Patrick: loving mother of Jamea (Marauarital: dearest grandmother of David; fond sister-in-law of Edith Harte; also survived by nieces and nephewa. Funeral Saturday 8 a.m. from Ridge Funeral Home. 6620 W.

Archer corner ot Natoma, to uaniei the prophet Church. Mass 8 30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Visitation Friday 2 to 9 p.m. 312-586-7900 HENDRICKS fcp-s Richard E.

Hendricks, age 66, beloved Haas husband of Jean, nee O'Connell; loving father of Kevin, Mary Ellen and Bobby Hendricks and Katie (Joel) Simmons and the late Jeananne Hendricka; grandfather of Erin Simmons; fond brother ot Robert of Plqua, Ohio and the late Raymond and Mary Hendricks. PGK University Council 1687. Current member of Father Linden Council K. of C. Funeral Friday at 8:30 a.m.

from the John E. Maioney Co. Funeral Home, 1358 W. Devon to St. Ignatius Church.

Msss 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Visitation Thursday trom 1 to 8 p.m. In lieu ot flowers, contributions to St. Joseph Hospital-Heart Station, 2900 N.

Lake Shore Chicago IL 60657, appreciated. Info, 312-764-1617 HERBENER Otto Berthold Herbener, retired General Superintendent ot Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company's South Chicago Worka, passed away Mar. 24, 1993, at the age of 82 yeara. He had retired and lived In Tacoma, WA, aince 1963. Born in Mayville, Wl, Nov.

11, 1800, he was the sixth of 10 children born to Pastor Konrsd and Lena Herbener. All of his family preceded him In death. He and Elsbeth Mueller were msrried on July 11. 1928, and celebrated their 64th wedding anniver-say last year. The couple have two children, Ruth Daughertry of Tacoma WA and Bishop Mark Herbener of Dallas TX.

There are seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, all of whom survive. An active member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Parkland, Herbener had been a member ot the choir well into his 80 s. For a significant number of years he had conducted a Senior Citizens Bible Class in that church. He had previously served ss president of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Chicago and Trinity Lutheran Church in Hammond, IN. Graveside services 3 p.m.

today at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Tacoma, WA. A memorial service Is planned to be held In May, 1993. Arrangements by Dryer Mortuary, Tacoma, WA, 206-537-0253. KARAS John M. Karas, beloved husband of the late Lottie nee Ksiazek; loving lather of Donald (Judith) and the late Ronald; dearest grandfather of David, Dana, Tracy (Peter), Donald Robert and Richard; fond brother of William and the late Edward (Flodal).

Funeral Friday, March 26, 8:45 a.m. at Suites Chapel, 2746 W. 61st to St. Simon Church. Mass 9:30 a.m.

Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Visitation Thursday, 2 to 9 p.m. 312-776-7257. KEARSE See Silvio Natella notice.

KUNGHOFFER Mary Klinghotfer, beloved wife of Milton; devoted motner of Mel (Janice) and the late Arlene Kllnghoffer; loving grandmother of five; dear sister of Janice Mllstein and Esther Del Castello. Services and Interment in Tampa, FL. Info, Piser Welnsteln Menorah Chspsfs, 708-679-4740 KUEMPEL 155, Raymond E. Kuempel, beloved husband of P3J Gladys; dear father of Lynn (Donald) McMahon, William (Deborah) and Richard (Mary); grandfather ot 10; brother of Joan Tamillo; son-in-law of Ellsworth Erlckson. Ser-' vices Friday, March 26, 11 a.m.

at Mali Funeral Home, 410 E. Rand ML Prospect. Interment Srivate. Visitation Thursday 2 to 8 P.m. In lieu of owers, memorials to South Church, Mount Prospect, appreciated.

708-394-2336. LESK0 John S. Lesko, Msrcn -a, iw, late oi me cam Side, beloved husband of the late Anna, nee Simcich; dear father of John (Shirley) Lesko, Donald (Mary Jean) Lesko, Barbara Brooks and William (Christine) Lesko; fond grandfather of 16 and Jireat-grandlather ot 10; dear brother of William Angeline) Lesko, Margaret (Archie) Neil and lelen (James) Peak; many nieces and nephews. Member ot De Sales Senior Center. Funeral services Friday 9 a.m.

from The Claude E. Grlesel Mortuary, 10240 S. Ewing, to St. George Church, 96th and Ewing, for 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 2 to 9 p.m. 312-764-0632 LINES Eleanors I. Lines, 81, wile of Harold; mother ot Christine (Jerry) Nelson and Stephanie (John) Vogel; grandmother of Adam and Erica Nelson. Memorial service at Glenview Community Church, Thursday, Mar.

25, 1993, 4 p.m. LISS Mildred Liss; beloved wife of the late J. Albert; loving mother of Alfred (Betty), Leonard (Mary-Ann) an the late Dorothy (Rev. Carl) Korte; fond grandmother of eight and great-grandmother of seven; dear sister of Irma Paisley. Member of St.

John Lutheran Church. Visitation Thursday, Mar. 25, 1 p.m. until time of service, 2 p.m., at Mali Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central Ave.

Interment Concordia Cemetery. In lieu ol flowers, memorials to St John Lutheran Church, 4939 W. Montrose appreciated. 312-545-5420. L0EFFLER Anna Loeffler.

beloved wile of the ate Ervin: loving mother of Adolph (Joan) and Robert (veronica) Loonier; oear granomomer oi nvv, great-grandmother of two; nieces and nephewa. Funeral service Ssturday, March 27, 1993, 10 a.m. at The AdoH-Berwyn Funeral Home 2921 S. Harlem Berwyn. Interment Bohemian National.

Visitation Friday 3 to 8 p.m. Info: 708-484-4111 MANDEL Albert W. Mandel, beloved husband ol the late Catherine, nee Streitenberger; loving father of John (Annette) and the late William Mandel; fond grandfather of seven; great-grandfather of 11; dear brother of Cecelia Bockenfeld and the late Theresa Schaefler, Edward and Andrew Mandel of Davenport, IA. Funeral Friday 10 a.m. trom Tnompeon a nuoneter runerai nome, ooru irr.

95th to St. John Fisher Church tor Mass at 11 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Visitation Thursday 2 to 9 p.m. 708-425-0500 MATE kg- Joseph F.

Mate, Vet. WWII, beloved bsnd of Bernlce, nee Sikorski; loving lather Ir ol David (Anne) Mate: dear brother of Mary Weaterberg. Funeral services Friday 11 a.m. at Casey-Laakowsai a sons runerai noma, esw-ou W. Dlversey Ave.

Interment Montrose Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 3 to 8 p.m. 312-777-6300 MAVER See Mary M. Parlzek notice. MCCARTHY Thomas E.

McCarthy beloved husband of the late LaVerne, nee Corcoran; loving father ot Maerita (Gerald) Jensen, Linda (Douglas) Tuss-Ing, Thomas E. Jr. and the late Donna Marie; dear grandfather of Jennifer, Patrick, Mlchele, Brandon and Matthew; fond brother ot the late John. Raatlna at the Miller Funeral Home. 604 W.

Main St. (Rte. 72), West Dundee, on Friday from 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral eaturoay, prayers, to ot. Thomas Moore Church, Elgin, for Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment All Saints. In lieu ol (lowers, memorials msy be msde to the Salvation Army ot Elgin Golden Diners Program. 708-426-3436. McFARLAND Russell 8. McFarland, In Ft.

Lauderdale, aon of the late Charles E. and Bobble McFarland; brother of Punkie (Jack) Delanev and Bill (Leslie) McFarland. Interment private. Memorials to Hous ton School for Deal cnuoren, otue w. uauas, Houston, TX 77018, appreciated.

708-988-1000 VilHKTil I il Wl'iV il'l'I mi J. I a 1 Michel Arthur Cork, age 42, beloved husband of peneiope. nee onon; loving ataotatner ol Lee and Cary Stanwicn; deer brotfier ol JoArm (Jamea) Corke Moeby: fond unci of Adrienne Moaoy; do voted son of Charles and Denise, nee Fransaer Corke. Band director for the Homer Townsmp Junior Hgh School District 33C. Visitation Saturday March 27 at Kara Memorial Cnepel.

New Lenox 2-6 p.m. a 7-8 p.m. Funeral services Sunday 3 p.m at The Homer Township Junior High School. 159th A Bell Road. Gravesite services Monday 10 a at The Miodleport-Beimont Cem etery, watseka.

Into aio-t6o-3200 DECKER Ellen E. Decker, was retired from CPO. tond daughter of the late Walter L. Decker Sr. and Ellen Meade Decker: tond aister of Vincent M.

Decker ret. CPO (Margaret and the late Wal ter L. ueoxer aunt ot Margaret M. (Hobert) Lewin, Mary Ellen (Michael) Zecevic, Catherine, Terence Normoyle and Michael CPO (Julie) Decker; great-aunt of seven; close friend of many. Funeral service Saturday, Mar.

27. 930 a from Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western to St. Gertrude Church tor 10 a.m. Mass.

Visitation Friday, 3 to 8 p.m. Interment All Saints Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, masses to SL Gertrude Church or donations to American Diabetes Assoc 312-561-6674 DENNIS Jewel Dennis, beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Catherine llkanick; loving aister of Mary (Thomas) Doyle, late Joseph (Vivian), Ella, Ann (lata Ervin) Moll. John (late Ruth), late Irene (James) Adamek and Margaret Zaeh; dear aunt of many niecea and nephews. Funeral Saturday, Mar.

27, 6:30 a.m., at SoNee Chapel, 2746 W. 61st SL, to SL Mary Byzantine Church, Mass 8 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Viaitation Friday, 2 to 9 p.m. 312-776-7257 DeSANTI See Carmella Mirabel la notice.

DICARA See Carmella Mirabetla notice. DIFIGLI0 Peter T. 'Tony Raye" DIFiglio, devoted husband of Pearl; loving father of Lana (William) Escobar, Tony and Cheryl (Tony) Kluss; dear grandtatner ot Frank, Paul. Billy. Maria, Shannon and Christopher; fond brother of Sam, Anthony and Joseph.

Services 8:30 a m. Saturday from Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western to St. John Bosco Church. 2250 N.

McVicker. Msss 8:30 a.m. Interment Maryhill Cemetery. Viaitation Friday 4 to 8 p.m. 312-561-6874 DILLON teas, William E.

Dillon, retired Chicago attorney, fcSj WWII Air of Versailles, asOakbrook Terrace, beloved husband ot Maxine, nee Haynie; loving father of Judith Dillon-Farley, Jeffrey and William E. (Sharon) Dillon devoted grandfather of Jennifer and Matthew Farley and William J. Dillon; fond brother of the late James (Shirley) Dillon; uncle ot Cynthia Dillon. Member of Elmhurst Post T.H.B. 187 A.L.

Visitation Thursday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Knollcreat Funeral Home, 1500 S. Meyers Lombard (3 blocks S. ol Roosevelt Funeral Friday 11 a.m.

at the funeral home. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. 708-832-1500 DR0WER Laurel Drawer, beloved wife of Victor; devoted mother of Deborah (George) Bjuratrom, Carolyn (Ken) Nelson, Joan (Galo) Zapata, Ted (Marilyn) and Kenneth (Elise) Drower; loving grandmother of 14. Services private. DRYMALSKI Hon.

Raymond P. Drymalski, beloved hus-band of Alice; loving father of Raymond H. (Sally), Paul H. Drymalski and Susan D. (Donald) Bowey; dear grandfather of Robert and Paige Drymalski; fond brother of Alvin V.

and Dr. George W. Drymalski. Visitation Thursday 5 to 9 at Donnellan Family Funeral Home, 10045 kokie at Old Orchard Skokie. Funeral Mass private.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Catholic Charities. P.O. Box 1138, cnicago, IL 60690-1138. Info: 706-675-1890 DUFKIS See Angelina Rosone notice. DUNCAN Shirley A.

Duncan, loving aister of Edna Stockus; cherished aunt of Alan Stockus and Carole San-terlor; deareat great-aunt of Cheryl Ann Sopo, David, Kenneth and Holly Santerlor and Shanna Stockus. Funeral services Friday, March 26 at 11 a.m. at Cedar Park Funeral Home, 12540 S. Hal-sled. Visitation Thursday, March 25.

2 to 8 p.m. Interment Cedar Park Cemetery. Donations to Heart Foundation. For Info, 312-7854840 ECKMANN Chester R. Eckmann, March 24, 1893, UsS beloved husband ot the late Evelyn Allie; lf" loving father of John, Margaret Johnson, Jim, Jeanne, Steven and Thomas; gentle grandfather to Chris, Cary, Michael (Kristlna), Cpl.

Marine stationed in Somalia, Daniel and the late Shannon Johnson, Christian, Jeffrey, Gregory and Raymond Florea, Robert, Kimberly, Katharine and Timothy; father-in-law to Alvin Johnson, Jo Ann, Ann and Caroline. Active life member for over 40 years of service with the American Legion Post 134, Morton Grove, IL. Member of St. Martha Church for 51 years in Morton Grove. Visitation Thursday 4 to 8 p.m.

at Slmklna Funeral Home, 6251 Dempster Morton Grove. Resurrection Liturgy 8:30 a.m. Friday at St. Martha Catholic Church, 8523 Georgians, Morton Grove. Interment Memory Gardens, 2501 E.

Euclid, Arlington Heights. Memorials may be made to Rainbow Hospice 460 S. Northwest Suite 103, Park Ridge, IL 60068. 708-865-2500 FAULKNER Alice Faulkner, nee Ritter, beloved wife of the late George loving mother of Mary (Richard) Dobrzynaki and the late George grandmother of Peter, Kevin, Richard Jr. and Randy; sister of Alfred (Shirley) Ritter, the late Evelyn (Harry) Lang and Loretta (Dick) Andersen.

Visitation 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at Peterson Funeral Home, 6938 W. North Ave. Funeral Saturday 8:15 a.m. to St.

Maria Goretti. Mass 10 a.m. Intermenf SL Joseph. 312-637-4441 or 708-846-6661. FED0R0W Mary V.

Fedorow, loving aister of Michael, Theodore (Olympia), Anne (Edward) Klnn and Catherine Hartmann; dearest aunt ot many nieces and nephews. Funeral service Saturday 11 a.m. at Muzyka-Kowachek Funeral Home. 5776 W. Lawrence Ave.

Interment Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation Friday 4 to 8 p.m. Info, 312-545-3800 FEELEY James E. Feeley, age 78, of Wilmette, husband of the lata Lorraine; father of James E. Jr.

(Sunny) and Patricia Jeanne (Pier) Panicall; grandfather of five; brother of George A. Feeley and the late Hugh Harriet Oooley, John J. and Margaret L. Feeley. Visitation Friday 1 p.m.

until time of Funeral Service 4 p.m. at Donnellan Family Funeral Home, 10045 Skokle at Old Orchard Skokle. Burial private. Funeral Info: 708-675-1990 FI0RE See Angelina Rosone notice. FLEMING Richard Fleming, devoted son of Evelyn, nee Wirkus, and the late Henry; loving brother of Marge Naegele and the late Bernlce (Irv) Pasch; dear uncle of Dana, Jason, Keryn and Ryan.

Funeral Saturday 9:30 a.m. from Kolbus Funeral Home, 6841-57 W. Higgina to St. Eugene Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment Maryhill Cemetery. Visitation Friday 2 to 9 p.m. Please omit flowers. 312-774-3232 FOX Mollis Fox, nee Bolotln, passed away on March 23 In North Miami Beach, beloved wife of Max; loving mother of Allen (Paulette) and Jules Fox; cherished grandmother of Melissa (Jeff) Shapiro and Stephanie Fox; dear sister ot Rose (Jules) Leon, Joe (Sylvia) Bolotln and the late Sylvia Friedman; fond aunt and great-aunt of many nieces and nephewa. Graveside services Friday 2 p.m.

at Shalom Memorial Park, Rand Rd. Rte. 53, Palatine. Info Uoyd MaiMM Levayah Funerals, 708-679-3939 FREUND Alvin F. Freund, at rest 32093, Husband of Blanche, nee Roy; father ot Conrad (Kathy) Freund; grandfather of Karen (Robert) Hlldabrand and Krlsten Freund.

Memorial service Saturday 11 a.m. at Grace Episcopal Church, 1020 Rose Ranch Rd, San Marcos, CA, 82069. In lieu of flowers donstlons to your favorite charity would be appreciated. For Into: 213-730-8604 FRICKE Lawrence R. Frlcke, Navy Ve.

WWII, at rest KSj March 24, 1893, beloved husband of the late Virginia loving father of Glnny (Gary) Vesey, Leslie (Michael) Sullivan, Lawrence R. Jr. (Nancy), Mary (Joseph) Watson and the late Ellen F. Frlcke; fond grandfather of David and Daniel Vesey, Jennifer, Michael Patrick, Erin Sullivan, Llndsey Lawrence R. Ill Frlcke and Laura Flanders; dear brother of Norman and Lowell Frlcke; brother-in-law of Jeannette Coan.

At Pederfcen-Rybera Mortuary, 435 N. York Rd. (3 blks. N. ot North Elmhurst, where friends may call Friday to 8 p.m.

and where services will be held Saturday 10:30 a.m. Interment All Saints. Memorials to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated. Info, 706-834-1133 FR0EHLICH Margaret K. Froehlich, beloved wife of the lata Frank loving mother of Barbara (Fritz) Bohn: dear grandmother of Katherine and Rick; tond sister ol John Feulner.

Service at Slmklna Funerel Home, 6251 Dempster Morton Grove, Friday 10:30 a.m. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 4 to 8 p.m. 706-965-2500 GAIDAR John 8. Gaidar, beloved husband of the late Lillian, nee Kallna; loving father ot Gerald (Sylvia) and Barbara (William) Kunat; dear grandfather ot Michelle, Mark, Michael, John, Kris, Kathy and Kim.

Funeral Friday 10 a.m. at Otto V. 8tran-sky Sen Funeral Home, 6112 8. Western Ave. Interment St.

Maw. Visitation 2 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Member of St. Michael Golden Agere and Loyal Order ol Moose Lodge 3000.

312-776-0700 GORDON Frances H. Gordon, nee Horwitz. beloved wife of the Isle Maurice; dear mother of Richard Gordon of Junesu, Alsska; tond aister of Stella Cohen, Samuel B. Horwitz and Maurice Horwitz. Services Thursdsy 1:30 p.m.

at the May Ctepel of Rosehlll Cemetery, 6800 N. Westsrn, Chicago. Into, Lloyd Mendel Levayah Funerals 708-678-3939 New York Tina New Serves NEW YORK Robert Crichton, author of the best sellers "The Great Impostor" and "The Secret of Santa Vittoria," both of which became popular films, died of heart failure Tuesday in a nursing home in New Rochelle, N.Y. He was 68. Mr.

Crichton relished storytelling as a universal human experience. "You can't go to a dinner party without hearing story after story," he once said. "If you say someone's a bad guy, you'll have to explain what you mean and therein hangs the tale." His efforts met with commercial success and critical praise. "The Great Impostor" (1959), his first book, was the outlandish but true story of Ferdinand Dcmara a man who successfully posed as a Catholic priest and an assistant warden at a maximum-security Almanac On March 25, 1867, the cornerstone was laid for Chicago's Water Tower. In 1911 more than 140 people were killed in a fire at the Triangle Shirt Waist Co.

in New York. In 1944 the Nazis executed more than 300 civilians in Rome in reprisal for the deaths of 32 German soldiers by Italian partisans. In 1947 a coal mine explosion killed 111 miners in Centralia, 111. In 1965 Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

led 25,000 civil rights marchers to the state Capitol in Montgomery, to protest the denial of voting rights to blacks. In 1973 trolley buses on Chicago's North, Pulaski and Cicero lines made their final rounds. In 1984 Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano erupted with its largest lava flow since 1950. McGINNITY tae. William E.

McGlnnity, age 71, beloved band ol Mary, nee Lavln; loving father of IT--S Mary (Felix) Mesterherm, Kathleen (Robert) Nix, Margaret (Kenneth) Jakubowlcz, Elizabeth McGlnnity, Eileen McGlnnity (Frank Fransl-oli) and Teresa (Daniel) Pluth; grandfather of Eileen, Kathleen and Michael Mestsrharm, Donal, Patrick and Clare Nix, Billy and Andy Jakubowlcz and Edward Pluth; died Tuesday at his home in Calumet City. A native New Yorker, Mr. McGinnlty had been a resident ol Calumet City since coming to work for Amoco Oil (then Standard Oil) after three yeara as an Engineering Officer on a Destroyer In WWII In the Pacllic arena. Prior to his retirement In 1878 after 32 years Mr. McGlnnity had been employed as General Manager-Supply Planning at Amoco Oil Co.

Visitation will be Friday, 2 to 8 p.m., at Drumm Funeral Home, 1200 E. 162nd St. (1 blk ot the Calumet Expressway on U.S.8), South Holland. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m., from the funeral home, 11 a.m. Mass at Our Lady ot Knock Church, 163rd Hirsch Calumet City, with Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

708-3334011 MELZER Sam Melzer, beloved husband of Jeanette; fond brother ot Commander Ruben (Thelrna) Seeberg, Barney (Joan) and the late Max and Isadora Melzer; brother-in-law of Barbara Melzer; dear uncle ot Ira and Allen Melzer. Service and interment Thursday 1 p.m. at Menorah Gardens Cemetery, 2600 S. 17th Brosdview. For Into, The Welnsteln Brother Wilmette Chspsl 708-256-5700.

MICZEK tat- Frank S. Mlczek, beloved son ot the late IjaS Thomas and Maryann Miczek; loving lr brother of Tillie (Michael) Omelusik and the late Angeline (Edward) Madura, Walter and Stephanie (Joseph) Staab; fond uncle of Michael (Alice), Judy (Jerry) Cieciwa, Nita (Bill) Schellhase and the late Ronald (Carol) Omelusik; many great-nieces and nephews; dear friend of Frances Sonitzky. In lieu ol flowers, Masses appreciated. Visitation Friday 3 to 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday 8:30 a.m.

from Malee a Bona Funeral Home, 834 N. Ashland to Holy Innocents Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery.

312-421-5800. MIRABELLA Carmella Mlrabella, nee Calabrese, age 87, beloved wife of the late Santo; loving mother of Mary (Sam) DICara, Lucy (Anthony) DeSanti, Christine (Peter) Seriano and the lata Glno (Mary Ida) Mlrabella; dear grandmother ol 10; great-grandmother of 12. Funeral Saturday 8:30 a.m. from The Montclalr-Lucanla Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont to St.

Mary ol Celle Church, Berwyn, IL. Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment Queen ot Heaven Cemetery. Visitation Friday only 2 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

312-622-8300 NATELLA Silvio Natella, beloved husband of Santina; loving father of Carmela (George P. Ill) Kearse; dear grandfather ol Brenda (John) Lambertl and Cynthia (Lindsay) Wright; proud great-grandlather of Brian Lambertl; lond brother ol Palmira Pellegrini and Anna Arrlgoni. Funeral service Saturday, 8:30 a.m., trom Hursen Funerel Home, 4001 W. Roosevelt Rd. (S.W.

corner Roosevelt Mannheim), Hillside, to Divine Providence Mass 10 a.m. Interment Queen ol Heaven Cemetery. Visitation Friday, 3 to 8 p.m. Info Toll-Free, 1-800-562-0082. N0RCR0SS Paul 0.

Norcross, beloved husband of Ethel, nee Nyland; loving father of Nell (Joan); devoted grandfather ot Noreen (Brian) Vence, Patty, Sherry and David Norcross; tond great-grandfather ot Teagen. Funeral Friday, March 26, 11 a.m. at Olson Funerel Home, 6467-77 N. Northwest Hwy. In lisu of flowers, msmorlals to American Parkinson's Disease 833 N.

Orleans, Chgo IL 60610, would be appreciated. Visitation Thursday 3 to 8 p.m. 312-774-3333 NORSTROM Harry G. Norstrom, ot Bsrrlngton, beloved husband of Lillian loving father ol Keith (Liz) and the late Dr. Earl Norstrom; desr grandfather of two; great-grandfather of three.

Memorial service Saturday, March 27 at the Presbyterian Church of Barrlngton, 8 S. Brlnker Barrlngton Hills, IL. In lieu ot flowers, memorials to the Countryside Association lor the Handicapped, 21154 W. Shirley Palatine, IL 60074 would be appreciated. Arrangements by 6tlrlsn-PIpsr Funeral Home, 708-381-3411.

O'BRIEN A Katharine V. O'Brien, nee Hanrahan, beloved wile ol the late Grant; loving mother ot Michelle (Will) Mullins, Patrick (Barbara) and the late Patricia and James; desr grandmother of eight; great-grandmother ol seven. Visitation Thursday 4 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Friday 10:30 a.m. at Salerno's Gslswood Chapels (Frank Rsda Son Directors), 1857 N.

Harlem Ave. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. 312-888-1700, 0'GORMAN Antoinette "Tom Gale Gorman, beloved wile of the late Richard; marvelous mother of Kay (Greg) McKeen, Karen Carlson and Richard (Carol); devoted grandmother of Beverly and Gregory McKeen and Erlka Carlson; fond sister of Josephine Hlldebrandt, the lata Alphonae and Joseph Gsluszs. Visltstion Thursday 2 to 8 p.m.

at Wllllams-Ksmpp Funeral Home, 430 E. Roosevelt Wheston. Services Friday 1 p.m. at the chapel. Interment Wheston Cemetery.

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Section 11 Contact Mary at 703-273-3884 In Memoriam N0ADE In loving memory of Edward Noade who died on March 27. 1988. will thoaa who think ot him today say a lima prayer to Jesus to aay he ta sadlyl misseo. nannan ano ciiiaoeuii NUZZ0. PAT Dear Dad.

we want you to konw alter all theael yeara we still love ano miss you, nuzzo family. Cremation Society oflMnoii Simple Dignified Inexpensive No Embalming, No Funeral Home, No Casket For Free Literature: Call 1 (708) 577-6505 or write Cremation Society of Illinois 2 Mid America Plaza, Suite 800 Oak Brook Terrace, IL 60181 Death Notices ABRAMS Jean G. Abrama, died March 23 at her home In Nashville, formerly ot Chicago, beloved wife of the late Gilbert; loving mother of Alice Zimmerman and Ellen (Jack Maddex; devoted grandmother of Fred Zimmerman, Robyn Rublnotl, William and Relsa Maddex; fond sister of Irene Goldman, Sarye Nochumson, Harold and Irving Goldman; sister-in-law to Bert Abrama. Graveside services Thursday 2 p.m. at Temple Judea Cemetery, Waldheim, Forest Park, IL In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your favorite charity.

Info: Plaer Welnsteln Menorah Gnapeia, a.z-aoi-arw ADAMS Charles V. Adams, paased away Feb. 21 lis: 1993. beloved husband ot Florence Adams tr nee Wolf; loving father of Wanda (Gary) Vavro and Charles Jr. (Ruby) Adams; fond grandfather ot aix; fond great-grandlather of two; brother-in-law of Billle; fond uncle of Judith, Richard and Rita.

Memorial Mass March 27, 11 a.m. at Incarnation Church, 6757 W. 127th Palos Heights. Interment private. Commander of Blue Island American Legion Post 58.

In lieu of flowers, masses appreciated. For info, John Sheeny sona Funeral noma, ubsx) BANKS James J. Banks, devoted husband of Sarah, nee Laskero; beloved father of Samuel (Dorothy), Judge Ronald (Donna), Marlene Panebianco and Alderman William (Shirley) and the late James Banks; loving brother of Angela (James) Pecho. Sylvia Mancerlni and Sam (Clara) Panebianco; fond grandfather of James Ronald, Kimberly, Sam, Lynn, Hope, Heather, Lisa and Joseph Banks and Karen (John) Fritchey. Funeral Saturday 8 a.m.

from Salerno's Galewood Chapels, 1657 N. Harlem to St. Giles Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery.

Visitation Thursday and Friday 3-9 p.m. 312-889-1700 BENNETT te-K, Charles F. Bennett, beloved husband of IgsS Kathryn; loving father of Edward (Louise) and Lillian (Lincoln) Hall; dear grandfather of Jenifer and Eric Bennett. Funeral Saturday, March 27, 9:30 a.m., from Ryan-Parka Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest Highway (two blocks south of Touhy), Park Ridge, to Our Lady of Ransom Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Entombment All Saints Mausoleum. Visitation Friday, 3 to 9 p.m. BENSON Clarence P. Benson, beloved husband of the late May, nee Fithian; loving father of Robert and Jean (Jose) Sanchez; proud grandfather ot Patricia Incaudo, Donna Huddleston, Mary Beth Zeeko, Tracy (Gary) Wurglltz, Jack Drury and the late Edward Drury; great-grandfather of Matthew, Ryan, Devon, Robert, Liaa and Jenna; dear brother of the late Melvin and Florence Adams.

Funeral services Friday 11 a.m. at The Jaeger Funeral Home, 3526 N. Cicero Ave. Interment i Ridgewood. Visitation Thursday 2 to 9 p.m.

Info, 312-546-1320 BOLF See Dr. Mary Louise Citao, D.N., notice. BR0WDY Frances Browdy, age 70, beloved wife of Edward; daughter of Dora Berlins and mother of Marsha. private service, interment woooiawn cemetery. BRZEZINSKI Dorothy E.

Brzezlnskl, nee Beeman, beloved wife ot the late John F. Brzezlnskl loving mother of John (Sue), Robert, Darlene (Michael) Mack and Mike Brzezlnskl; dear aister ot Mary Kohn, Carol Kelly and Frank Beeman; devoted grand- moiner 01 seven; greai-granamotner or two; a host of relativea. Funeral Friday 10:15 a.m. from me jonn e. Maioney to.

Funeral Home, 1369 W. Devon to Memorial Park Cemetery. graveside service 11 a.m. Visitation Thursday 5 to a p.m. rur inio, 3 lef D4- ID 1 I BUELENS tegs John P.

Buelens, of Skokle, past Comman-JESs der Evanston Post 42 American Legion, beloved husband of Rita, nee Dohm; dear tamer 01 Henry (Annei; grandtatner of Kathleen, Karen and the late Deborah; brother ot Louis Adeline); many nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday 9:15 a.m. from Haben Funeral Home, 057 Nilea Center Skokle. Mass 9:30 a.m. at St.

peter cnurcn. interment All Saints Cemetery. Visitation Friday 3 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, Masses preferred. 708-673-6111 CHIAPPETTA Mildred Chiappetta.

nee Pecora. late of Midloth ian, formerly ol Grand Crossing, beloved wile of me iaie uiuseppe; oevotea motner of Jim (Josephine) Chiappetta, Joan (Howard) Beyer, Jack (Carol) Chiappetta, the late Joseph (Frances) and John (Helen) Chiappetta; dearest grandmother of 16 and great-grandmother of 15. Visitation Friday, 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Saturday, 10:15 a.m., from the Thomrldg Funeral Nome, 14318 S. La Grange Rd.

(9600 W.Rt. 45), Orland Park, to St. Christopher Church, Midloth ian, mass i i a.m. interment st. Mary cemetery.

708-460-2300 or 708-841-2300. CH0ISSER te G. Phillip Choisser, D.D.S., beloved hus-ESs band of Josephine, nee Olivl; loving father )r ot Renee, Hal (Jackie), Dan and Beth (fiance, Nicholas Putman) Choisser; stepfather of Sharon (Ted) Dudeck and Ken (Schondra) Johnson, D.D.S.; proud grandfather ol Lauren, Brett, Ted Jr. and Eric; dear son of Marie and the late Louis Choisser; fond brother of Gretchen (Richard) Dezelick. Memorial service Saturday 11 a.m.

at The Zimmerman a Sandemsn-Orlsnd Funeral Home, 9900 W. 143rd St. The lamlly will receive friends one hour before services. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Little Company of Mary Hospice or The American Cancer Society. 708-460-7500.

CITS0 8x. Mary Louise Cltso, D.N., nee Bolf, age 85, of ak Lawn, beloved wife of the late Steven Citso; dear sister of Anne (Ben) Butkus, Edward (Ruth Bolf and the late Estelle (late Stanley) Zale and John Bolf; fond aunt ol many nieces and nephews. Funeral services Friday 9 a.m. from The Communlly-Opyt Funeral Home, 144th and Indiana Rlvardale, to Queen of Apostles Church. Mass 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Visitation Thuraday 2 to 9 p.m. 708-849-5500 CLAIR Frances A. Clair, nee O'Brien, March 23, beloved wife of the late Raymond M. Clair; dear mother of Maraarat Ann and Elizabeth (Kevlnl Hood: aiatar 61 Rev.

Hugh V. O'Brien and the late Thomas, Maurice and Kathleen; fond aunt and great-aunt SI many nieces and nephews. Funeral Friday 10:15 a.m. from Donnellan Funeral Home, 10525 S. Western to St.

Barnabas Church. Mass 11 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Visitation Thursday 3 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Peace Memorial Home, 10124 S.

Kedzie Evergreen Park, IL 60642. 312-238-0076. CONNOLLY to-. James F. Connolly, beloved husband ol ESS Virginia, nee Young; fond aon of the lata Ir Jamea and Elizabeth, nee O'Toole; loving father of Judy (James) O'Brien, Jamea (Marie) and Stephen (Mary); devoted grandfather of Jimmy, Trade and Katie O'Brien, Jimmy, Kevin, Michael and Kristin Connolly, Catie, Dannette and Stevie; fond brother of John, C.F.D., Gerald, Robert, Joseph, C.F.D.

and William, Patricia Towey, Elizabeth Kowalskl and the late Margaret Murphy. At Kenny Brothers. 3600 W. 95th St, Wednesday and Thuraday 3 to 8 p.m. Funeral Friday 4:45 a.m.

to St. Mary 8tar of the Sea Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. 312-239-3600 or 708-426-4500.

Milton B. Olive, 81, father of Army Pfc. Milton Lee Olive III, who was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously during the Vietnam War, died Monday in South Chicago Community Hospital. Milton B. Olive was a retired social worker for the Chicago Human Resources Department, now called the Department of Human Services.

He was a native of Lexington, and came to Chicago when he was 17. Before working for the city, he worked for General Motors' Electro-Motive Division in La Grange for 15 years. Mr. Olive's son saved four of his fellow soldiers when he was 1 8 by covering an enemy grenade with his body on Oct. 22, 1965.

Chicago's Olive Park at Ohio Street and the lake is named for Pfc. Olive, as are Olive-Harvey College and the Olive Child Par 0'SHEA Mary Frances O'Shea, nee Casey, beloved wife of the late William J. O'Shea loving mother ol Tim (Jean), Mike (Eileen), Kathey (Evert) Tille-man, Maureen (Jim) Prunty, Colleen (Ron) Sop-kin, Pat (Clare), Dan (Glnny), Bill and Kevin (liancee, Agnes McLoughlln); devoted grandma of Jenny, Kevin, Patty, Brian, Meaghan, Dan, Mike, John, Christie, Billy, Scott, Maura, Andy, Katy, Amy, Caltlln, Danny, Matt, Maggie, Brian and the late Jean Marie; tond sister of Cel Anne (Tom) Weaver and Dan (Helen) Casey; survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Visitation Wednesday and Thursday 3 to 8 p.m. Funeral Friday 10 a.m.

from Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95th to St. Catherine of Alexandria Church for Mass of the Resurrection 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Cerebral Palsy or SIDS would be appreciated.

Member of NAIM. 312-239-3600 or 708-425-4500. 0TTENS Earl R. Ottena, of Broadview, beloved husband ot Geraldlne, nee Roth; loving lather ol Dick; fond grandfather ol Cynthia, Erik and Naomi; tond step-grandlather ot Jim, Kim, Joe and Chris; father-in-law of Catherine James and Sharon Knighten. Funeral services Friday 8:30 a.m.

Irom Hursen Funeral Home, (John R. Kluzak, Director), 4001 W. Roosevelt Rd. (S.W. corner Msnnheim and Roosevelt), Hillside, to St.

Eulalia Church. Mass 10 a.m. Entombment Queen ot Heaven Mausoleum. Visitation Thursday 3 to 8 p.m. For Information, 708-344-3044 0URADNIK Florence P.

Ouradnlk, nee Labbe, of Dolton, March 24, 1993, beloved wife of Clarence J. "Rod" Ouradnlk; daughter of the late Louis E. and Mary Mclntyre Labbe; dear mother of Patricia (Bob) Dowling, Marilyn (Jack) O'Leary, John L. (Carole) Ouradnlk, Teresa (John) Brecht and James (Anne) Ouradnlk; grandmother ot 12 and great-grandmother ot two; aister-in-law of Elizabeth J. Labbe.

Funeral Saturday 10 a.m. from The Nowak Funeral Home, 400 Pulaski Road (154th Calumet City, to St. Jude the Apostle Church. Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment St.

Mary Cemetery. Visitation Friday 2 to 9 p.m. Member of Brother Rice High School Alumnae Mothera Club, St. Jude the Apostle "55" Club, Visitation High School Alumni Chapter 2383 AARP and NARFE Chapter 1344. Former employee of the I.R.S.

Masses preferred. 708-862-5454. PANEBIANCO See James J. Banks notice. PARIZEK Mary M.

Parlzek, nee Maver, beloved wile of the late Joseph; loving mother of Patricia; cherished Srandmother of Richard (Lenora) Lusk, Gail (Tim), ilvitis and the late Lynn M. Gruns; great-grandmother of three; tond sister of John (Mary Ellen) Maver, the late Louis Maver and the late Rose (Richard) Horn; lond aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday 8:30 a.m. from Foran Funeral Home, 7300 W. Archer Ave.

(55th just west of Harlem), to St. Joseph Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu ol llowers, contributions to American Cancer Society appreciated.

Visitation Friday 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. 708-458-0208 PETERS tan. William R. Peters, beloved husband of Vlo-5 let, nee Beilfuss; loving father of LlndaJean and Gregory Peters.

Resting at the Cyprsss Funeral Home, 1698 N. Bloomingdale Rd. (between Army Trail Rd. and North Glen-dsle Heights on Friday 3 to 8 p.m., where funeral services will be held Saturday 8:30 a.m. Interment St.

Lucas Cemetery. Former Post Commander ol Norwood Post 740 A.L. and retired 35 yeat Technical Director at NBC. 708-653-7666 POLLACK Sidney L. Pollack, at Los Angeles, formerly a.

Chicago, beloved husbsnd ot the late Cecilia loving lather ol Frank (Barbara) and Faith (John) Schneider of California; devoted grandfather ot seven; grest-grandfather of three; dear brother ot Bernard (Martha). Graduate of Northwestern Law School. Practiced law over 50 yeara in Chicago Funeral service and interment Friday. 2 p.m., al Rosemont Park Cemetery, 6758 W. Addison.

Fot info, The Welnsteln Brothers Devon Chapel, 312-761-2400. PORTER Rosemary C. Porter, nee Vevers, age 59 years, beloved wile ot Howard A. Porter; loving mothet of Rosanne (Adam) Klein; dear grandmother ol Matthew Porter; dearest dsughter ol Dorothy snc the late Joseph Vevers: tond sister ol Norms (Andrew) DeVries, Dorothy (Ivan) Lasso, Joseph and Edward (Marianne) Vevers. visitation Thursday 5 to 9 p.m.

and Friday 2 to 8 p.m. Funeral Saturday 8:46 a.m. trom The Robert J. Sheehy I Bona Funeral Home (Helnen Loschetler Directors), 4950 W. 79th to St.

Nicholas ol Tolentlne Church. Mass 8:30 a.m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 708-425-4050 or 312-582-4400 RATK0VIC Barbara Ratkovlc, wife of the late Bozldar loving mother ot George and Frank; belovec mother-in-law of Carol and Denise; grandmothei ol Amanda. Visltstion Friday 6 to 8 p.m.

Funera Saturday 8:30 a.m. at Barr Funeral Home, 6222 Broadway, Chicago. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. at St Timothy Church. Interment St.

Henry Cemetery For Information, 312-743-4034 RAUCH Emily J. Rauch, of Des Plalnas, dear sister Marie (Jerry) Koter, Kstherlne (late Harry) Raucl and the late Mildred (late Carl) Babcock; sister-in-law of Florence (the late Arthur) Rauch; lovlnr, aunt of many nieces and nephews. Services anc Interment Friday 1 p.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery 7600 W. Cermak Forest Park.

708-824-5165 2222 ent Center operated by the Chicago Public Schools. i Over the years, Mr. Olive steadfastly appeared at numerous events and dedications to honor, his son. In 1966, Mr. Olive told the Chicago City Council, "It's not an easy thing to be the of a hero." In 1970, at the rededication of a monument to his son on thci lakefront after the previous one had been destroyed by Olive said: "Skipper, today is again your today.

You are forever enshrined in the fabric of the decent human conscience." t. Mr. Olive, who lived in Vernon Park on the South Side, is sur-7 vived by his wife, Antoinette. Visitation will be from 10 a.m" to 11 a.m. Thursday in the fin Funeral Home, 3232 S.

King Drive, and services will follow, i REPEL te Stanley M. Repel, Vet. WWII, beloved PES husband of the late Irene, nee Mroczek Ir-S loving lather of Mel and Kenneth (Barbara); dear grandfather of Tina and Angela fond son of the late Frank and the late Amele Repel; fond brother of Genevieve (the lat George) Janls, Lorraine (Ferdinand) Czachor, th late Ferdinand and the late Joseph (Katherine), brother-in-law of Emily (Edward) Rendak; uncle ol many nieces and nephews. Funeral Friday, March 26, 9:30 a.m. from The Fortune Bros.

Funeral Home, 4401 S. Kedzie to Five Holy Martyrs Church. Mass 10 a.m. Entombment Resurrection Garden Mausoleum. Visitation Thursday 2 to 8 p.m.

312-623-7781 ROMANO Marie Romano, nee Stramaglla, beloved wife ol the late Michael Romano; loving, mother ot Veeta i (James) Altobella, Michael J. (Patricia) Romano and Jacquelyn (Timothy) Siegmund; dear grandmother ot seven; fond sister of John and Vincent (Vetlna) Stramaglla. Funeral Friday 10:30 from H. Marik Sons Funeral Home ot Berwyn, 6507 W. Cermak to St.

Mary of Celle Church Mass 11 a.m. Interment Mount Carmel. In lieu ol llowers, donstlons to the American Cancer Society appreciated. Visitation Thursday 3 to 9 p.m. 708-484-6310.

X- R0S0NE Angelina Rosone, nee Flore, beloved wife of Law- erence; loving mother of Marilyn (Bob) Oufkis and Diane (Ralph) Ventrella; devoted daughter ot the Luca and Mary Flore; dearest grandmother ot Frank, Bobby, Marcy, Angie, Ralph and Frank; great-grandmother of Blanca; dear sister of Rose pate George) Carbone, John (Antoinette), Joseph- ine, Michael, Mary (Paul) Capuano, Frank (Fell-cia), Anthony (Lucy) and the late Theresa (late Sam) Sandora; fond sister-in-law of Anto Cirese and Sam Rosone; fond aunt and grandaunt of 4 many. Funeral Saturday, 8:15 a.m., from Salsr- -no's Galewood Chapels, Frank Reds A Son Directors, 1657 N. Harlem to Our Lady Pompeii Church, Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Mt. Cemetery.

Please omit flowers. Visitation Thurs-' day, 5-9 p.m. and Friday, 3-9 p.m. 312-689-1700. SAB0 'I Muriel A.

Sabo, nee Johnson, age 76, of Elm-1, hurst, formerly of Evanston, beloved wife of the late Leon G. Smith; fond mother of Donald C. (Eleanor) Kunze and Kurt K. (Amparo) Kunze; stepmother of Marcia (Ronald) Urbanczyk, Julia (Roger) Fisher and Leon Q. (Diane) Smith III; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of six; sister of Vera Bray, Hazel Roman, Lloyd (Pauline) Johnson and Bene Furth, Herald (Delores) John- son.

Visitation at the Ahlgrlm Funeral Home, 567 S. Spring Elmhurst, from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Mar. 27.

Interment -Glen Oak Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials would be appreciated for the American Cancer' Society. Info 708-834-3515. SALPIETR0 fei Ronald M. Salpietro, age 52, passed away I In Valencia, lormerly ot Prospect li Heights, beloved husband ol Linda, nee Wisz; loving lather of Ronald (Janice), Kimberly (John) Zacharklewicz, Patricia (Timothy) Stein- berg, Diane (Lawrence) Delke, Kathy and Karen; beloved son of Emit and Ellen Salpietro; grandfather of Jamie, Matthew, Kaitlyn, Melissa and Amanda; dear brother of Sharon (Robert) Sanok.

Memorial funeral services Satur. i day, March 27 at 1 p.m. at Cumberland Chapels, 8300 W. Lawrence Norridge. Interment In his lavorlte llshing hole.

708-456-8300 SARASIN Rosalie Sarasin, nee Angert, beloved wile of the late Bernard; devoted mother ot Steven (Debo- rah) and Daniel (Amanda) and the late Paul; dear sister of Bernard (Hadassah) Angert. Services Thursday 10 a.m. at Plser Welnstsin Menorah Chapels, 8200 N. Skokie Skokie. Interment Shalom.

In lieu ol flowers, memorials to U.N.I.C.E.F., 640 N. Michigan Suite 200, Chicago. 60611, would be appreciated. 708-678-4740 SAVAGEAU i ta, Ernest J. Savageau, Vet.

WWII, age 78, PES lormerly ot Harvey, late of Lynwood, beloved husbsnd of Gene, nee Brooks; loving father of Donns (Gus) Nussdorfer, Wayne (Mary), Charles (Cheryl), Jamea (Sherrle) and Lynn (Barry) Maurlzio; dear grandfather of 13; brother of the late Gladys. Visitation Thursday 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral services Friday 10 a.m. at the Drumm Funeral Home, 1200 E. 162nd St.

(one block west ol the Calumet Expressway on US 6), South Holland. Interment Beverly Cemetery. 708-333-0011 SCHAEFER George Schaefer, of Salem, beloved husband of the late Sophia, nee Haut; dear father of Nancy (Hank) Cook and the late Carol LaMeer; fond brother of the late Bertha, Clara, Elsie and Infant Schaeler; grandmother ol lour; great-grandmother of tour; great-great-grandmother ol one. Funeral 10 a.m. Saturday at The Strang Funeral Home, 1055 Main St.

(Rte. 83), Antioch, IL, Entombment 11:45 a.m. at Memory Gardens, Arlington Heights. Visitation 3 to 8 p.m. Friday, Info, 706-395-4000.

SCHMID ta-j, Chester C. Schmld, Vet WWII, beloved hus-IjSSt bsnd ot Elinor nee Wallace; loving lr father of Ellie (Brian) Sullivan and Ann Marie Schmld; dear grandfather ol Nell, Maggie and Brian Chester Sulllvsn; devoted brother ot Mildred (David) Brldgea, Charlotte (George) Montgomery and Charles (Virginia) Schmld; also survived by many tond nieces and nephews. Retiree from U.8. Steel South Works and Member of Villa Park V.F.W. Visltstion Frldsy, 2 to 9 p.m., at Brady-aill Funeral Home, (Heeney-Laughlln Sone Dlrectora), 2929 W.

87th St. Family and friends will meet on Ssturdsy lor Visltstion 9 a.m., prior to Mass ol Chrlsllsn Burial 10 a.m. at Christ the King Church, 9236 8. Hsmilton Ave. Intsrmsnt Holy Sepulchre.

In lieu ot llowers, masses or donstlons to your lavorlte charity. 312-238-5500 or 708-636-5500. ,1 I I III TaTil aa a iHTlTTll ll 4i Mmtlwtm1 1 IIIVlvJIlsJaltalsTain 'fil CALL 312-222-2222 or 708T222 Or Your Local Funeral Director laSjaJSLSLaSt4 IAjSAAAi.

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