The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

1 2-E THE PLAIN DEALER, THURSDAY, APRIL Michael Phillips, 72, dies; former professor at CSU Michael J. Phillips, 68, former Mr. Phillips was past president professor of engineering at Cleve- of the Cleveland chapter of the land State University, died yester- American Society of Civil Engiday in Broadview Nursing Home neers and the Cleveland Society of in Parma. Professional Engineers. Mr.

Phillips, who retired in He served for 20 years as a 1972, was with CSU and its church councilman and was past predecessor, Fenn College, for 22 president of the Holy Name Sociyears. ety of the Nativity of the Blessed -He was a 1928 graduate of John Virgin Mary Catholic Church. 'Carroll University and received a Survivors include his wife, second bachelor's degree from Margaret daughter, Margaret -Case Institute of Technology in A. Thesling; sons, Michael, John :1931. In 1933, he received a mas- and Vincent; two sisters and three ter's degree in civil engineering brothers.

from Case. Services will be Saturday at During his teaching career, he 11:30 a.m. in St. Columbkille Cathwas also a consulting structural olic Church, 6740 Broadview Parma. vi Macko is dead; services are Saturday Services for Michael Macko, a charter member and former president of St.

Michael Russian Orthodox Church, will be Saturday at 9 a.m. in St. Andrew Eastern Orthodox Church, 16069 Maple Park Maple Heights. Mr. Macko was national auditor for 20 years of the United Russian Orthodox Brotherhood of America and secretary of the Sokol lodge here.

He retired in 1971 after 52 years with the Nickel Plate Road. He was a clerk in the department of the auditor of revenue. Mr. Macko attended Edinboro (Pa.) State College. He died Tuesday in his home, 28810 Cannon Solon.

Survivors include his wife, Anna son, Michael daughter, Anya; four brothers and three sisters. William H. Woodlief dies; was Republic Steel lawyer William H. Woodlief, 74, a retired patent lawyer for Republic Steel died yesterday in his home, 3370 Kenmore Shaker i Heights. Mr.

Woodlief, who retired in 1967 joined the company in 1936. He was graduated from law school in 1935. Mr. Woodlief was a former member of the Cleveland Patent Law Association, Acacia Country William E. Hitchco*ck Services for William E.

Hitchco*ck, 85, who had been an agent for Midland Mutual Insurance Co. for more than 65 years, will be Sunday at 4 p.m. in Faith United Church of Christ, 575 Richmond Richmond Heights. Mr. Hitchco*ck was a graduate of Ohio State University and for several years headed the science department of Y- Tech, the forerunner of Fenn College.

He was former secretary of the national board of the Churchmen's Brotherhood of the Evangelical and Reformed Church. Mr. Hitchco*ck died Monday in his home, 6695 Larchmont Mayfield Heights. He is survived by a son, L. Burton; a daughter, Janet L.

Scott; and two sisters. Spain's Gen. Rebull dies MADRID, Spain (A) Lt. Gen. Tomas Garcia Rebull, decorated with the German Iron Cross and Eagle Order for service in Spain's Blue Division against Russia in World War II, died yesterday of a heart attack.

He was 69. U.S. Deaths) From Wire Reports WINTER PARK, Fla. Songwriter -conductor Charles F. Brave, 83, whose song "Chinatown, My Chinatown" was a national hit when sung by Al Jolson, died here.

His last hit song, "Close 10 You," was made popular by Frank Sinatra. PORTLAND, Ore. Thomas N. Moore, 96, doorkeeper to four vice presidents and a confidant of President Harry S. Truman, died here.

He worked for Vice Presidents Henry Wallace, Truman, Alben Barkley and Richard Nixon. PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. Arthur I. Paquette, 74, former concertmaster for the Providence, R.I.. Symphony Orchestra, Boston Orchestra and Paul Whiteman Orchestra, died here.

He once had his own orchestra on NBC. Death Notices ANTON Helen. Anton, daughter of Veronico and John. sister of Leon ond Rose Carney. She was a retired school teacher.

Funeral St. service Charles Friday Catholic a.m. at Church in Coldwater Michigan. Interment in Coldwater, Michigan. Fomily will receive! friends of BAGGERLY FUNENAL HOME, in Coldwater.

AULT Silas E. Ault, beloved husband of Alto dear fother of James Mont Honaker. Loretta Mitchell, Olden Wilson and Claudette Whytsell, son of Jomes A. and the late Sophie, grondfather of 11. Funeral services at THE MAREK FUNERAL HOME, 5040 BROADWAY, Friday ot 1 p.

m. Rev. Henry officiatIng. Interment Brooklyn Heights Friends may call at the AND 7-9 P. M.

THURSDAY. BAUM band Alfred J. Boum, beloved husof Helen H. (Hattie) (nee Biolkowskl), father of Mrs. Robert Graber (Margie), Mrs.

Barbara Ann Stangel, brother of Mrs. Emma Grome, Mrs. William Zima (Helen) and the late Mrs. Minnie Crowe, ther. grandfather The and family will receive! friends at THE JAMES P.

MULLANEY FUNERAL HOME, 9811 MILES AVE. Interment Crown HIll Cemeterv. Funeral Mass Fridoy, April 30, 1976, St. Mory Crestochowo Church at 9:30 VISITING HOURS THURSDAY 2-5 AND 7.9 P.M. BEHRENS Charlotte Behrons, beloved wite of the late August, dear sister of Minnie Giftery, ount of Vernon H.

and Beatrice Gittery. Funeral services will be held at THE ZEIS FUNER. AL HOME, 16105 DETROIT AVE. Thursday April 29 at p.m. NO VISITATION.

Interment Lakewood Park Ceme tery. BENNETT James B. Bennett (retired Sr. Mgr. C.M.H.A.), beloved husband of Margaret (nee Roper), dear father of Barbara L.

and James grandfather of Douglas and Genomarle, brother of Florence Tuesday a.m. Contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society. Friends may call at THE CHAS. A. MANDLEY FUNERAL HOME, 18871 LORAIN FAIRVIEW PARK.

Mass of the Resurrection, Our Lady of Angels Church, Rocky River Dr. April 30, at 10 a.m. VISITATION 3-5 AND 7.9 P.M. THURSDAY. BERRY Elizabeth A.

Berry (nee Feighan), beloved wife of the late Thomas dear mother of Betty and Mrs. John Shannon (Miriam), grandmother of five, great-grandmother three, sister of the late Michoel, Marie, John Catherine, Helen, Loretta Fitzgerald and Joseph Funeral Moss at Our Lady of Angels Church, Friday, April 30, at 11:30 a.m. Interment Colvary Cemetery. The fomily suggests contributions to the charity of your choice. Friends may coll at BERRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 7200 DETROIT AVE.

3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. THURSDAY. BORISZ John Borist, beloved husband of Anna (nee Rikk), devoted father of Fronk, father-in-law of Mary, of Mrs. George (Patricio) Mohr, Mrs. Steve (Barbara Ann) Jedrick, Rosemaire and Nancy.

Friends may coll at the JAKAB AND TOTH FUNERAL HOME, 12014 BUCKEYE RD. where services will be heid Friday, April 30 ot 9:30 a.m. and of Assumption Church, Broadview at 10:30 a.m. VI51TATION 2-5 AND 7-9 P.M. THURSDAY.

BRENZA Marle A. Brenzo, daughter of the late John and Mary, beloved sister of Anne Gauntt and the late John Stephen Joseph and George. Wednesday. Funeral Mass Saturday, May 1, St. Clement Church at 9:30 a.m.

Friends recelved at THE NICKELS FUNERAL HOME, 14500 MADISON FRIDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. BURKE Edward V. Burke (Cussie), be. loved son of the late Patrick and Mary (nee Burke), brother of the late John, Thomas, Patrick and Bridget Hoteling. Funeral Mass of St.

Colman's Church, Thursday, April 29, of 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross BERRY'S Cemetery. Friends FUNERAL moy call HOME, at 7200 DETROIT AVE. BURNS Lillie Burns, mother of David L. Smith.

Funeral service 10 o.m. Saturday ot the Church of God, 7208 Cedar Ave. Fomireceive friends at the HOUSE OF WILLS 2491 EAST 55TH. FRIDAY P.M. BUSHMAN Poul L.

Bushman, beloved husband of the lote Patricia (nee Honnon), fother of Barbara McCrae. Wayne, Cecelia May, Mary Kay, brother of Edward. Robert, Evelyn McGovern, Pauline McMonoman, June Hannon and Thelma Smith, April 27. Funeral service Fridov. April 30 at 10 a.m.

In THE CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME, 4420 ROCKY RIVER AT PURITAS, where friends may call THURSDAY 3-5 AND 1-9 P.M. CARABALLO Geronimo Caraballo, beloved husband of Victoria, father of Monserrote. Jose, Hereida, Virginia, Guillermina and Secilio, brother of six, grandfather and great-grandfather. Friends may call at the NUNN-COLEMAN FUNERAL HOME, 4434 LORAIN AVE. (PARKING THURSDAY ENTRANCE 24 OFF AND W.

7-9 ST. Services and Interment In Yauco, Puerto Rico. CERGOL Joseph Cergol, beloved husband of Anna (nee Cesnik), dear fother of Mrs. Harry (Dolores) Schutt, dear grand. father of Paul and Dello.

vote funerol services were held Thursday ot ZELE FUNERAL HOME. Memoriols or to Mary Slovene Movec Home for for the Aged tarded moy be mode in his memory. CHRISTOPHER Antonio Christopher, beloved husband of Antoinette (nee Connovino), dearest tother Mrs. Ralph (Rose), Jo. seph, Dolores Rinaldi and Mrs.

Joe Odom (Anette), devoted grandfather of seven, dear brother of Angelo Cristotoro, and Joseph, Lucia and Concetta (of Italy), and Angelina (of Argentina. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Fridoy, April 30 of St. Margoret Mory Church. Interment All Souls Cemetery.

The family will receive friends ot THE DICICCO SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5975 FIELD MAYFIELD LANDER THURSDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. See Forgona Notice. COHEN Anno Cohen, age 91, beloved wife of the lote Ben, devoted blatt, Mrs. Rose Lieberman of mother of Mrs. Lillian Green: Los Angeles, Mrs.

Tillie Miller of Los Angeles ond Nathan, grandmother of Private services. NO VISITATION. Ar. rangements by the MILLLERDEUTSCH MEMORIAL CHAPEL, INC. Death Notices Cemetery.

COREA Dominico Corea, 98. 87, of 0.1 5956 State passed Route Hirom, away Tuesday a.m., husband of Rose, father of Jacob Cored, Nick ese. Ionatius Marckese and Grace Madden, grandfather of 13, great-grandlather of six. Friends may call THURSDAY 24 MALLORY AND 7-9 P.M. at THE FUNERAL TER where GARRETTSVILLE be Friday at Interment Fairview Cemetery, Hiram, 0.

COHEN loved Ethel Cohen (nae Winick), be. wife of the late Samuel devoted mother of Lester and Mrs. Marvin (Beverly) Presser, sister of EVO Perison of Milwaukee, Philip Winick (deceased) and David Winick (deceased), grandmother of 11. Services at Thursday April 29 at 11 a. THE MILLER DEUTSCH MEMORIAL CHAPEL INC.

27570 CHAGRIN BLVD. Family at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Presser 2426 Claver Rd. THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING.

Contributions to the charity of your choice. Interment Zion Memorial Park CRIDER Jessie M. Crider, dear sister! of Florence E. and the late Lester Edward Harry Lillian I. and Grace P.

Missor, doughter of the late Lawrence W. Emma Crider, aunt and great. ount, Tuesdoy. p.m. Friends may.

call of THE CHAS. MANDLEY FUNERAL HOME. 15490 TRISKETT AT LORAIN AVE. Service Fridoy April TION 2-4 AND A VISITA THURSDAY. D'ANGELO See Forgono Notice.

DiFILIPPO Carmella DIFilippo (nee Del Gudico), beloved wife of the late Matthew, loving mother of Mrs. Gus Gambafese (Litlion) and Anthony, grandmother and great-grandmother, dear sister of James and Frank DelGudico (both deceased). Funersi Mass Friday, April 30 at 10 a.m. Holy Rosary Church. Friends received at the CONTI FUNERAL HOME, MURRAY HILL P.M.

THURSDAY 2-4 AND 79 ESTOK John E. Estok, beloved band of Angelo (nee Ferkull), dear father of Andrea and Angie, brother of Andrew and the deceased: Joseph and Anno McConniey. Friends received ZELE FUNERAL HOME, 6502 ST. CLAIR AVE. where services will be held Saturday 8:45 a.m.

and St. Church 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary. VISITING THURSDAY P.M.. FRIDAY 2-5 AND P.M.

FERENC Alex Tesse Sr. Ferenc, beloved wife of (deceased), mother William, Mrs. Ann Matwiliw, Joseph, Mrs. Stella Clork, Alex Jr. George, grandmother of 24.

great grandmother of four. Friends of THE HOLOWCHAK FUNERAL HOME, 5548 STATE RD. AT TORRINGTON PARMA. Funeral services Fridoy, April 30, at 9:30 o.m, Interment Brooklyn HIS. Cemetery.

VISITING HOURS THURSDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M. FISH Eleanor Fish (Noro), (nee Flanagon), beloved wife of late Garrett dear mother of Eleanor Miller of San FranCisco, Murial Meckler of Cleveland, Leslie G. Restle of Boardman, 0., sister of Wittom Fionagan of Poland, 0., beloved grandmother of nine, great grandmother eight. Time and date of service later. FLYNN-MYLOTT FUNERAL HOME, 291-3530.

FORGONA band John Forgona, beloved husof Ann (nee Cipolla), dearest father of Joseph, Mrs. Som (Josephine) D'Angelo, Mrs. Frank (Dorothy) Lopic. colo, devoted grandiather of ten. Funeral services Saturday, Bedford.

10:30 o.m. at St. Mary of Family will receive friends at the DONALD B. JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME, 521 BROADWAY, BEDFORD, 0., THURSDAY FRIDAY 2-5 AND 7.9 P.M. Arrongements by Albert A.

Coreno. FORGON See Forgona Notice. GAMBATESE See DiFilippo notice. GAUGHAN Harry J. Goughon beloved husband of Veronica E.

(nee O'Malley), dear fother of Movreen Walling, Robert Horry (Rick), Beverly Bonoch, James E. and David grandfother of 25, great grandfather of one, brother of Florence Oliv. er, Coletta Rost, Mary po, Fronces Karpel, Frank, John, Thomas, Anno and George. Funeral Mass St. lachi's Church Saturday May at 9:30 m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends colt of FUNERAL HOME, 7200 DETROIT AVE. 7.9 P. M. THURSDAY, 3-5 AND 7-9 P.

M. FRIDAY. GEORGE George P. George, age 57, of Akron, died April 27, 1976 after short Illness, husband of Lucille, father of Mrs. Gloria Smith, Miss Gale and Miss Georgia, Gory and Gregory, all of Akron, grandfather of one, brother of Lorena Abood of Mogodore, Edword and Anthony.

George, both of Akron. Mass of the Resurrection 10 a.m. Friday Our Lady of the Cedars of Lebanon Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Akron. Friends may ot THE HENNESSY FUNERAL HOME, 936 NORTH MAIN FROM 2-4 AND 7.9 P.M.

THURSDAY. GERVASI See Terronovo notice. GOETTE Carl H. Goette, beloved husband of Helen M. (nee Schratz), brother of Mrs.

Min Bueker, Mrs. Mary Wotel, both of Ft. Wayne, Ind. ol Mass St Philomena Church, Fridoy, April 30 at 11 a.m. Interment Calvary coll Cemetery.

Friends may at THE MONREAL COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 15132-44 EUCLID NEAR SHAW. VISITATION 24 AND 7-9 P.M. THURSDAY. Frances Gomillion, dear sister of Ernest, Robert and Roy Gomillion, two nieces and three nephews. Funeral Friday, April 30.

at 11 o.m. at Olivet Institutionol Baptist Church. Fomily will recieve friends at THE C. 8. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 8608 CY AVE.

THURSDAY 1-8 P.M. GONDER C. Gonder, beloved husband ol Theresa (nee Zapp), dear father of Andrew. Roger, Richard, Lee sek, Alyce Kekic, brother of Peter grandfather of eight, great-grandfather of six. Funeral Moss ot St.

Colman Church Saturday, May 1 at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross BERRY'S Cemetery. Friends FUNERAL may call HOME, gt 7200 DETROIT 3-5 AND 1-9 P.M. FRIDAY. In Memoriam or Card of Thanks In the Plain Dealer may be placed by calling Miss Bell or Mrs.

Hawkins, 523- 4860 or 523-4861 Death Notices Margaret Campbell, dear friend of Dorothy Squire. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Friday, April 30, at 12 noon noon. Rev. Cort W. Berger officiating.

Interment Lakewood Pork Cemetery. Friends may call at BERRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 7200 DETROIT 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. THURSDAY. GRADY Walter E. Grady, age 66, beloved husband of Betty Ann (nee Turkosky (deceased), dear father of James, Mrs.

Robert (Sharon) Cliche ond Terrence, grandfather of five, father-in-law of Doreen and Jackie. Friends will be receiv. ed at the RICZO FUNERAL HOME, 7462 STATE where services will be held Saturday, 8:30 a.m. and at St. Anthony Church, 9 a.m.

VISITING HOURS THURSDAY 1-9 P.M., FRIDAY AND 7-9 P.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery GOOSMAN Ralph W. Goosman, beloved brother of Jeonne Ogborn, HAIRSTON 1976. Alice Hairston, on April 25, mother of Edward Compbell, Roy Turner and Mossie Covington. Services Saturday 10 a.m.

THE PERNEL JONES FUNERAL HOME, 7204 CEDAR where the family will receive friends on FRIDAY 7-9 P. M. HARTZELL Warren E. Hartzell beloved husband of June (nee Rohlis), tother of William, Christine and Wednesday Richard. April Passed away 28.

Mer. ols may be forwarded to the Americon Cancer Society. Services at Seven Hills United Methodist Church 7593 Elmhurst Drive, Seven Hills, Friday Friends April 30 at 11 a.m. BUSCH may call at THE FUNERAL HOME, 1334 PEARL RD. FROM 24 AND 7.9 P.

M. THURSDAY. HETTINGER Gertrude G. Hettinger, beloved daughter of the late Fred ond Fredericko Heftinger, sister of the late Vincento Haake, beloved aunt of Eugene Hooke of San Diego, Callf. Services Friday, April 30 at 1:30 p.m.

at ALBERT E. ZIEHM FUNERAL HOME, 18013 EUCLID AVE. VISITATION THURSDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. HYMAN John Henry Hyman, Passed away Tuesday, April 27, 1976, beloved husband of Mrs. Beautina, dear brother of James, Mrs.

Leon, and Frances Sylvester Siggers, Hymon, Savanna Tuggle and Mrs. Lucy Mitchell. Funeral service will 1976 be held Monday, May 3, Parkwood Church at 11 a.m. Family will receive friends SUNDAY 7 to 8 P.M., WILLS, AT 2491 THE E. HOUSE OF 55TH.

ST. Masonic services. JONAS Helen M. Jonos (nee Meder), of Western Springs, beloved wife of the late Arnold dear mother of Nancy Sprenkle (Mrs. Charles of Marshfield, Mass.

and Linda Malme (Mrs. Merle of Sunnyvale, grandmother of Diana and Amy Sprenkle, sister of Lucy and Viola Meder Funeral services Friday April 30 of CORRI. GAN'S FUNERAL HOME, LO. RAIN AVE. W.

208 ST. FAIRVIEW PARK. at 1:30 P. M. Interment Sunset Memorial Park.

Family will receive friends THURSDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P. M. JONES Normon F. Jones, deor father of Geraldine Studer (deceased), and of Thomas grandfother three, greatgrandfather of one. Funerol Saturday, May at Church, E.

81 at a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at RYBICKI SON FUNERAL HOME, 1640 TURNEY THURSDAY 7.9 P.M. AND FRIDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M. JURKEZI Maro Jurkezi, (nee Zvonar), mother of Andrew (deceased) and Mrs.

Robert (Dorothy) Neumann. Funeral Mass St. Mary's Church Friday at 9:30 a.m. Friends may call at GRDINA FUNERAL HOME, 17010 LAKESHORE THURSDAY ONLY P.M. KARAMIJALKOVICH Alex Karomijolkovich, beloved husband Dora (nee Clerpko), dear brother of Dragica Yugoslavia, brother-in-law of Risto of Yugoslavia, sisterIn-law of Lisa of Germany.

Funeral service Saturday, May of the MAALLCHOCK FUNERAL HOME, 5660 RIDGE RD PARMA, AT 12:30 p.m. and at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral at 1 p.m. Interment St. Theodoslus I Cemetery.

Laving of the Cross Service Fridoy af p.m. Fami. FRIDAY ONLY receive 2-4 AND friends 7-9 P.M. KETCHUM Corrie Ketchum, ape 91, Middiefield, Service 1:30 p.m. AL HOME, MIDDLEFIELD, 0.

KLEIN Joanne M. Klein (nee Wencil), beloved wife of Fred dear mother grandmother of of Elaine five, Garsky, Mrs. Marie Mindek, Mrs. Margaret Hoban, and Michael. Tuesday A.M.

Friends mov call at the CHAS. LEY FUNERAL HOME, 15480 Service Triskett Rd. at Lorain Ave. 1:30 Friday. April 30 at P.M.

VISITATION 2-5 AND 7-10 P.M. THURSDAY. LATOS Helen Latos, beloved wife of the late Joseph, mother of Julla Scarl, Edward and seph, grandmother of six, great grandmother 13. Friends received at the HOLOWCHAK FUNERAL HOME, 5548 STATE AT TORRINGTON Saturday Time loter. PARMA.

Funeral, service VISITING HOURS THURS DAY 7-9 P.M., FRIDAY 24 AND 1.9 P.M. LOPICCOLO See Forgona Notice. LUBE See Mueller notice. MACKO Michael Mocko, beloved band Anno (nee Ratica), dear father of Michael Dovid and Anya, brother of Helen Milanich (deceased), John, Susan Bolog, George, Stephen, Anne Kormos, Andrew, Nick (deceased) and Olga, brotherIn-law of Alex G. Ratica and Lillian R.

Groshak. Funeral services Saturdoy Moy 1 at 9 a. m. of St. Andrew's Eastern Orthodox Church 16069 Maple Pork Dr.

(St, Michael's ishioner). Family suggests donations to St. Michael's Building Fund. Interment St. Theodosius Cemetery.

Friends received ot THE YURCH FUNERAL HOME, 5618 BROADVIEW RD. (BE. SNOW AND BROOK. PARK), THURSDAY VISITATION FRIDAY FRIDAY AT ST. M.

ANDREW'S CHURCH 1.9 M. PARASTAS FRIDAY I M. MALEC See Terronovo notice. MALLOY Margaret D. Malloy daughter of the tote John and Cotherine (nee Cooligan), sister of the late Mory, Bridget, Jomes, Patrick, Catherine and Manus.

Funeral Mass Fridoy April 30 11 Holy Nome Church. Friends may call of DONLON FUNERAL 9213 MILES AVE. THURSDAY 24 AND 79 P. M. MARSICK (MARIK) Stephen J.

Morsick (Morik), husband of the tote Fronces (nee Fulnecky), tother of Eva. Briggs, of Robert Brious, and Lori Grossnickie, of Shelley Ann Briggs, brother of Bertille, C.S.A. and John Morsick. Services will be held May 9 45 at CASSIDY FUNERAL HOME, INDEPENDENCE 6505 BRECKSVILLE RD. (RT and St.

Prokop. Cotholic Church, 3101 P.M., VISITATION FRIDAY THURSDAY Death Notices DAILY ISSUES Received until 9 -AM Editions 11 P.M. Greater Cleveland final SUNDAY ISSUES 6:30 P.M. Sat. -All Editions 10:30 P.M.

Sat. -Greater Cleveland CALL 523-4860 MARTENEY Ernestine Marteney, beloved wife of the lote Den.il, ter sister of Mattie Mae Richardson, of Geraldine Tiltery, Vivian Scruggs, William Richardson and Nancy Lowth. Funerol services will be held NOSEK AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4720 WARRENSVILLE CENTER Friday, April 30 at p.m. Friends received of the funeral home THURSDAY 24 And 7-9 P.M. MATHEWS Omar P.

Mathews beloved husband the late Laura Mae, fother of Herbert and Leonard Manley and Mrs. Muriel Minick, brother of Eveline Mathews. Funeral services m. Friday April 30 at FUNERAL HOME, MAYFIELD RD. AT BRAINARD IN HURST.

CALLING HOURS 7-9 P. M. THURSDAY. MATISH See Nelson notice. MATSKO See Mocko Notice.

MAUERER Cloro M. Moverer (nee Flem. ing), beloved wife of the late mother of Thomas Williom Elizabeth er. Pout grandmother of 11, great grandmother of one. April Miss day, April St.

Angela's Church, W. 210 and Lorain, at 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may cali at CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME, 4420 ROCKY RIVER DR.

AT PURITAS. McREYNOLDS Corrie F. McReynolds, beloved mother of Mildred Hawkins (Mrs. Russell grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 29 ot 11 at BROWN FORWARD, 17022 CHAGRIN BLVD.

Interment private. MEDER See Jonas notice. MILOTA Rudolph E. Milota beloved brother of Mrs. Elso Shackleton of New York City.

Mr. Miloto WOS a graduate of Cleveland Marshall Low School and was 35 years with Western Electric Co. He was a lite member of Telephone neers of America and Honorory Life Member of America. Communications He served in Workers of the in India. Those Signal who Corp.

wish ww may Army send contributions to the Cleveland Marshall Low Library of State University. Services and inter. ment privote. FORWARD SERVICE. MROCZKA Edward S.

Mroczka, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Huttera), father of Thomas Ronoid Susan Marie Helpert, Darlene Ann and grand. father, brother of Stonley, Joseph, Frank, Casimer ond Adam, April 26. Funeral Mass Friday April 30 Ascension Church ot 9:30 0. m. Interment Holy Cross.

Friends may call of CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME, 4420 ROCKY RIVER DRIVE AT PURITAS, THURSDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P. M. MUELLER Roger A. Mueller, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Signorelli), father of John, Roger, Mrs. Tom Lube (De nise), son of Ida and the tate Edwin, brother of Wilbur and Frank and grandfather of five.

Funeral Mass Holy, Redeemer Church Saturday, May 1, at 9 a.m. Interment All Soul's Cemetery: VISITATION AT THE GATTOZZI SON FUNERAL HOME, 15311 ST. CLAIR P.M. THURSDAY AND 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY.

NELSON Norma L. Nelson (nee Mat. Ish), beloved wife of Fronk, dearest doughter of Andy and Frances Motish (nee Mezgec), granddaughter of Mary Mei. gec, deor sister of Phillip A. Services 9:30 a.m.

Friday, April 30, 1976 at the funeral home. Interment All Souls Cemetery. The family will DICICCO re ceive friends of THE SONS HOME, 15707 ST. CLAIR AVE. I THURSDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M.

NOWAK Dorothea C. Nowak, age 70, died April 27, of Charlotte Nursing Home, Rock Creek, 0. Memorial service doy, April 29, at 2 p.m. at the Church of the Moster, 4050 Monticelio Cleveland, O. ORMES Thaddeus S.

Ormes, Member of Ohio Cyrus Family. Funeral service Satur day, May 1, 10:30 a.m. from the E. BOYD AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 2165 EAST 89TH. ST.

Family will receive friends FRIDAY 7:30 to 8:30 P.M. PAGE Early, Page, beloved husband of Minnie fother of MIchelle, brother of Ada banks, Rosie L. Ransom, Panolo Hester, Junius Page, Landers, of Memphis, Ruby Mathews, of Cleveland, and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Services will be Satur. fist day, 11 a.m., at Temple BopChurch, 7500 Cedor Ave.

Family will receive friends FRIDAY 1-8 P.M. AT STROW. DER'S GLENVILLE CHAPEL, 818 E. 105TH ST. PHILLIPS Michael Phillips, beloved Spisok), husband of Margaret (nee dear father of Morgo.

ret John Joan and Vincent, Thesling, grandiother Michael, of Mollie 12. brother of Mortin, Horvoth, Kohler, Ed. (deceased), Angelo word and Daniel. Friends celved of THE HOPKO FUNERAL HOME. 4020 BROADVIEW (SOUTH SNOW PARMA where services be held Saturday.

May Columbkille at o.m. Church at 11:30 o.m. Interment Col. vary Cemetery. VISITING HOURS 1-9 P.M.

THURSDAY, 24 AND 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY. RAY Rhoda Roy, age 10, cherished foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell.

deal foster Davis. sister of Mrs. Shirley April, 26. Passed away Monday, Funeral service will be heid, Saturday, 1, St. Paul Church, 2393 East 55th.

of 10 a.m. Fomily will receive friends at the HOUSE OF WILLS, 14711 HARVARD FRIDAY 8:15 to 9:15 P.M. ROACH loved Anno wite of Roach John (Louise), Jock). April April 30 21. at Services Friday, LAMB'S FUNERAL CHAPEL, THOROLD, ONTARIO, CANADA.

ARBY THE WARDS FUNERAL HOME. RUFFO of Joseph Som B. and Rutto, beloved son Evalyn (nee Mustain), dearest brother of Mrs. Salvatore 1 Michel David and Angelina, dearest Woyne (Jennie) grandson of Jennie and the will late be Joseph held Rutto. Services ot St.

Plus Church pt 30 10 Friday. April m. Interment Calvary Ceme tery. The family will receive frlends THE BIONDO SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5555 BARTLE RO. (CORNER THURSDAY 2-4 AND 7.9 P.M.

RUSSELL Ado Russell, wile of the late Marvin mother of Larry M. of Doylestown, and the late Capt. Robert C. ond Mrs. Jananne Vance.

Services will be held In Ply: mouth Church Chapel, Wey. mouth ot Coventry Fridoy, April of 11 a.m. Friends may call of BROWN: FORWARD 17022 CHAGRIN AND 1:9 P.M. THURSDAY. Death SACHA Louls A.

Socha, husband of Fern, deor father of Laurel Sacha Case, brother of Mrs. Gladys Gonzenmueller, Nelson Sacho, Wilma Franklin (deceased), and Donald Socha. Services Friday, o.m, at the RINEAR AL HOME, 5236 MAYFIELD LYNDHURST RD. where (EAST RICHMOND friends may call from 7.9 P.M. THURSDAY.

SANDS Eleanor Hanson Sands, wife of the late James Z. It is In her name to your favorite red thot memorials. be made chority. Services will be held at BROWN FORWARD, 17022 CHAGRIN Fridoy, April 30, at 1:30 p.m. SASENA Charles A.

Saseno, beloved husband Mattia), Emmo (nee Delather of James grandfather of six, brother of the late John, Margaret DeLuca, Joseph, and Mary Solo, al Mass Friday, April 30, St. Tuesday, April 27, 1976. Funer. Mel Church, 14436 Triskett at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

may FUNERAL call at THE MEGORRAY HOME. 14133 AND TROIT I. P.M. THURSDAY SIEDLER Theresa A. Sledler, (nee 0'.

Rourke), beloved wife of the late Thomas mother of Ronald T. and the late Robert, grandmother seven, greatgrandmother of one, sister of Catherine Hillenbrand and the late William Misch, Gertrude Schultz, Peter Misch and Thomas O'Rourke, April 28.1 at Funeral St. Mass Saturday, May Robert Church at 10 a.m. Interment Colvery Cemetery. Family will recelved friends at BRICKMAN AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID AVE.

THURSDAY 7. P.M., FRIDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M. SIGNORELLI See Mueller notice. SINCLAIR Henrietta B. Sinclair, beloved wife of the late William dear mother of Donald H.

and Richard P. (Bud), grandmother of nine, great-grandmother of six, sister of Mrs. Anna Topp and Mrs. Elizabeth Belknap and the late Edna Walters. Funeral service DANIELS 10 FUNERAL m.

Friday HOME, in 15800 DETROIT LAKEWOOD, where friends will be received FROM 24 AND 7-9 M. THURSDAY. Interment Sunset Memorial Pork Cemetery. SOKACH Steve P. Sokach, dearly loved son of Peter and Frances (nee Motto) (both deceased), deor brother.

of Frances Ponikvar and Peter (both and Mrs. Michael (Marie) Boots. Member of Eucild Eagles. Funeral Mass Saturday at Christine's Church of 9:15 0.m. Interment Calvory.

Friends may call af THE GRDINA FUNERAL HOME, 17010 LAKE SHORE THURSDAY P.M. AND FRIDAY 2-4 AND 79 P.M. SR. MARY DOLOREA, S.S.J. Sr.

Mary Doloren, S.S.J., the former Magdalene Romonek, devoted doughter of the late Catherine (Bliska) and Joseph Romanek, dear sister of Martin, of Cleveland, and Sr. Mary Rosaline. Romanek, S.S.J., of Regina High School, Harper Woods, Mich. Funeral Mass Thursday, April 29, at Marymount Convent Chopel, 12215 Granger at p.m. Interment Friday, April 30, In Calvary Cemetery following brief service in the Chapel at a.m.

Friends received at Marymount Convent P.M. THURSDAY. MENTS BY FERRARA FUNERAL HOME. TARESS Joseph R. Taress, devoted husband of Anna (nee Orlowskie), dear fother of ard and Leonard, brother of Charles, grandfather of five.

Friends may call at THE LOUIS A. BODNAR SON FUNERAL CHAPEL, LORAIN AVE. AT W. 41 ST. where services will be held Saturday, May 1 at o.m.

and St. Procop Church at 9:30 o.m, Interment Colvory. Cemetery. VISITING THURS: DAY 7.9 P.M., FRIDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. TERRANOVA Leonle Terranova Zimmerman), ope 52, beloved Thomas dear er of Donno.

Thom*os Michael, Dianna and Lindo, doughter of the late Mr. Mrs. Julius Zimmermon, of Jullus, Leo, Mary Gervasi, Elsie Matec and the George, Grace Allen and Boss. Funeral Mass St. Church Friday April 30 at a.

m. Interment Holy. Cemetery. Friends received RIPEPI FUNERAL HOME, 5762 PEARL RD. SNOW RD.) THURSDAY AND 7-10 P.

M. TODD Lydia Todd of Painesville, loved A. wife of John, mother John (Jock). Friends ceived THE FUNERAL HOME, 368 MENTOR AVE. PAINESVILLE, FRIDAY FROM 7.9 where services will be Saturday at 1 p.m.

TUCCI Diminic Tucci, beloved band of Josephine (nee Mortino), dear father of Jennie Russell, Mrs. ther Harper of ond Angela, grandionine, brother of Joseph of New York and Pasquale Itoly. Services Saturday at a.m. at Our Lady of Mt. mel Church Interment Calvary Cemetery.

may call of THE FIORITTO FUNERAL HOME, 5236 FIELD LYNDHURST OF RICHMOND P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. WERNER Fonnie Werner, wife of late William, devoted mother of Mrs. Helen Newman Florida, Mrs. Mary Folkenhot, Louls Mrs.

Sophia Jaffe, ond Mrs. Bernice Weltmon, loving grandmother and great. grondmother. held at BERKOWITZ. KUMIN INC.

CHAPEL, 1905 TAY. LOR CLEVELAND Fridoy, April 30 at 11 o.m, Interment Warrensville Cemetery, (Taylor Rd. Synagogue NO AT THIS the lomily requests TIME. WOODLIEF Williom Harry Woodllel, oge passed away suddenly his residence in Shaker Hts. Mrs.

Mary husband of Dorothy, father Erin Elizabeth and Anne Medina, grandfather Meredeth of Medina, brother of Mrs. Rose Larkford of son, Arli. Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday, St. Dominic's Church, Shaker Heights.

Interment All Souls Cemetery, Chordon, 0. Friends call at THE BROWN-FORWARD GRIN FUNERAL HOME, SHAKER 17022 AND 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY. Contributions may be mode to the Heart Fund. WURZBURGER Marguerite for W.

who died Wednesday, April ot University Hospitals will privote. Mrs. Wur burger was p*rn Wolf In baden, Germany, but, spent of until per adult Ilte in Fronce she come to the She was active in French circies here and has been for of the Cercle des Conferences the post two vears, president Francoises of Clevelond. Her brother, Jeon Wolf 01 Lyon, Fronce, survives. Contritutions In her memory may be more to the Cercle des Conferences Froncaises and sent to 22343 Dougios Shaker Heights, 44121.

ZEISSER Eleanor J. Loisser, beloved of the late Robert, dear mother of Norman and drew, sister of Roger Youngs. Funeral services p.m. Friday in DANIELS FUNER: HOME, 15840 DETROIT friends LAKEWOOD, where will received AND THURSDAY. Interment Park Cemetery.

Death Notices 14. ZIMMERMAN' See Terronova notice. ZSEDER Gisello beloved Zseder wife (nea, Wallner). of the late George, dear mother of Johanno R. Ryser (Mrs.

Edword of Conal Fulton, 0.. grandmother of William Ryser, great-grandmother of Sheri, Ricky and Robert, passed away Tuesday, 97. 30, Funerol at services Friday, Apr! p.m. of FUNERAL HOME, 3111 BROADVIEW RD. where friends may call THURSDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M.

1-A Monument Dedication DAVID J. SAMON, M.D. A Dr. stone David setting ceremony, for J. be held on Mov 2, at 11 0.

m. The Park Synagogue Cemetery, Sec. Row 7. In Memoriam DUERK In Lester R. Duerk-April 29, Loving Memory of my Wonderfut Husband.

Time goes by, but memories stay As Deep dear in and near as vesterday. my heart you are with me yet 3 love you too much to ever forSADLY MISSED BY HAR LOVING WIFE CHARLOTTE KUBINSKI i Joseph J. Kubinski-April 19, 1973 The flowers we place upon your grave May wither and decay, But love tor you who sleeps' beneath Will never fade LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN SCHMUCK Ethel Schmuck- April 29, 1967. IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE LOVING GRANDCHILDREN A ZOF-OLO YOUR LOVED with an "In 2 to notice in the Special Section MEMORIAL DAY 20 A NOTICES In The Plain Dealer Memorial Day Issue will Notices be for this Special Section accepted through Mov 28. For assistance in writing your notice.

CALL MISS BELL OR MRS. HAWKINS AT 523-4860 BETWEEN 9AM and 5PM. Club, the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce and the Mid-Day Club. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy daughter Mary Ann Kassouf, and a sister. Services will be Saturday at 10 a.m.

in St. Dominic Catholic Church, 3450 Norwood Rd. Shaker Heights. November. Despite the new sales to Russia, record U.S.

grain crops last year have built up reserves so that department officials say there will be plenty for domestic and export use without affecting consumer food prices. Walter E. Grady Walter E. Grady, 67, former national vice president of the United Transportation Union, died yesterday in Highland View Hospital. Mr.

Grady, who retired in 1974, had been vice president for 10 years. He lived at 4201 Stary Parma. Earlier he was general chairman of the River Terminal Railway Co. where he started his career as a brakeman. Survivors include his sons, James F.

and Terrence and a daughter, Sharon Cliche. Services will be Saturday at 9 a.m. in St. Anthony Catholic Church, 6800 State Parma. Soviets again buy tons of U.S.

grain WASHINGTON (P) The Soviet Union has bought 3.4 million metric tons of U.S. grain in a new round of purchases, including some corn and wheat from the 1976 harvests which will be delivered under a new long term sales agreement in the fall, the Agriculture Department said yesterday. Anticipated by the department for months, the new sales were the first to Russia since early last Formula cleared in baby's burns LOS ANGELES (P) An fiveweek-old girl was reported improved yesterday after being near death with burns of her mouth and throat from drinking formula that had been contaminated with chemicals at her home, county officials say. Ralph Tetrault, director of the county food and drug program, asaid an investigation showed there was "contamination after the consumer received the product," apparently when it was poured into a bowl containing a caustic substance before it was fed to the baby. It was first thought that the formula might have been contaminated before it was purchased.

Funeral Directors Stanley H. Johnston, Funeral Home 14 15314 Macauley (Cor. E. 152 Lake Shore Blvd.) AFt 531-3600 8 Cemetery Lots, Monuments CROWN HILL Memorial Park, Twinsburg. 4 plot grave for $1,200, a savings of $400.

1-688-5874. CROWN HILL. 7 lots, all or part CHEAP. 734-0799. 2 GRAVES, section 2X.

Sunset Memorial Pork, price. 521-6448. 7 Lost and Found, Rewards RECEIVED UNTIL 11 P.M.. FOR NEXT DAY'S PLAIN DEALER CALL 523-55550 A AFTER 6 P.M. 523-4860 AFGHAN lost-blond, black mosk.

Call 331-6822. BRACELET lost, blue and white stones, W. Side, reward. 521-1086. CAIRN MALE Light Scotty, block long hair, smoll dog, Olmsted Berea areo, needs medication.

Reword Lost April 15, 235-4228. CAT Lost. PERSIAN (15 Ths.) Neutured. light Tan, White Paws, Brown nose. W.

145. Reword. 251- 4709. CAT lost, tiger, stripped female calico house cat. white feet and bib, gold mark on toil, probably.

pregnant. Name 16th. Scranton area. Reword. 661-5486.

DIAMOND Wedding Ring W. 150 Puritas. Reward 671-1577. DOG found Small black male poodie, Northfield area 467-0342. DOG lost black female, Columbia Station RI.

252' Reward. 234-7029. DOG LOST Black Doberman male, Kinsman Harvard area, 761- 6085 or 486-7787 REWARD. DOG Lost, English Blue Tick. Bainbridge Rd.

Reward. 883-2938. DOG Lost. Irish Setter, Male. Walton Ave.

Reward. 651-0814. DOG lost, male, Shih Tzu, weighs lbs. Block with white chin. Archmere-Ridge areo.

Child's pet. Reword. 351-1375. DOG lost-medium sized brown male, W. 65 area, Sat.

4-24. 281- 2043. DOG Lost, Shepherd. Black- Ton. Broadway.

E. 49. Reward. 441. 2987.

DOG lost-small shoggy greyish. Rocky Dr. near Airport vicinity. 267-8512. DOG lost.

Stafforshire Terrier, pit bull. Block, white. Mt. Pleasant area. Answers to Bosco.

Reword 991-6756. 561-7769. bOG lost, white, small For Terri er, block markings, vicinity of Donald off St. Cloir, reward. 881 3599.

DOGS LOST. BRINDLE DANES (Pr.) Male's ears not cropped white on chest and feel. Coll 278- 7676 or 237-9410. boGs Lost, female Norwegian elkhound and male DUD. mixed, cold choker 1j- cense.

area. 671-8181. collar, PAWS 641-0210. black and white cat, flea FOUND cat, female, Calico and Tiger mixed, declawed, Cleveland His, area. 932-3466.

FOUND gray mole cat vicinity Hilliard Westlake. GERMAN Shepherd mix LOST, black-tan female. West. 333-0139. KITTEN lost, black female, front pows declawed.

521-7745. L.05T DOG, male, brown white, medium size, Warren-Munn area, REWARD, 252-3493. LOST Lodies Wedding White gold in the vicinity of Severance Center. Reward 391-1446. LOST-MIXED SHEPHERD, West Side.

333-0139 LOST wotch, digital, ladies, Columbia Rd. to high school in N. Olmsted, REWARD 777-1499. LOST: White Toy Poodle, Clark and W. 25 St.

Reward. 241-1642. LOST WITTENAUER WATCHRocky River -downtown. Reword. 356-0932.

POODLE lost, small white female, Cook -Fitch and McKenzie Rd. Pet to 6 kids. Reward. 235-3493. POODLE lost, while mini, female, W.

90 Lorain- Denison, 281-6271. PURSE missing, rust cowhide. Old Brooklyn Contents sentimental value. REWARD. REWARD! (No questions.) For return of block and white SHELTIE (mini- Collie) and pups.

243.3537. SIBERTAN HUSK lost, blue eve, brown eve 326-3714. TERRIER Chihunhuo mole ton and white REWARD. LOST 651 W. 32 Woodbine area 6346 otter or 1777-0379 on time $250 00 REWARD.

COST two In Akron Area. One 000, Male long hoir Miniature Dodson, Answers to nome of Poggie, 2nd dog 45 mixed bred, with a light on golden chest, brown wearing coot and white spot prox 20 to 25. a los. red Unsoler; nome of Nicki, 928 9472. SETTER REWARD lost In for Cleveland Female TRISH area.

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