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Hr' THE PLAIN DEALER, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1980 39-A Death Notices BADZIK THELMA B. BADZIK late Wilson), Joseph, beloved mother of Minch, Loren Tomblin, Doug Tomblin and Brenda Dillon, grandmother of 15, grandmother of one, sister of Delbert Wilson, Denver Wilson Earl Wilson, Gary Wilson and Lorraine Bostwick. Passed away Friday, Nov. 7. All services in Woyne, W.

Vo. Friends coll the BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 4334 PEARL FROM 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY. BECHTEL HENRY BECHTEL loved husband of the late kath Sparcel), dear father of Peter, Betty Hall and Henry grandfather of 10, greatgrandfather of 26, great-greatgrandfather of two. Funeral services p.m.

Monday at MAHER-MELBOURNE NERAL HOME, 4174 MAYFIELD AT BELVOIR EUCLID, where the family will receive friends 24 AND 9 P.M. SUNDAY. BLANK FRIEDA BLANK, wife of me late Morris, devoted mother Jerry, Mrs. Kay Felder and late Charlotte Weiss, loving grandmother of eight. Services will be held at the Zion Memorial Park Cemetery day.

November at Family at the residence, 13781 Cedar Apt. 104, S. Euclid, TUESDAY EVENING ONLY. Contributions may be made to charity of your choice. ARRANGEMENTS BY MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 932- 7900.

Death Notices mother of Ann and Apron, douchter of Richard R. and Lorene, sister Marilyn and Richard E. Friday, November 1, 1980. Funeral Monday, 1:30 p.m. First Baptist Church of Strongsville, 11444 Drake Rd.

Fomily suggests memorial contributions to First Boptist Church Organ Fund. Friends a received at the JARDINE FUNERAL HOME, 14701 PEARL STRONGSVILLE, SUNDAY 2-4 AND 1-9 P.M. BLESSING DIANA M. beloved BLESSING wife Roland (nee of BREMYER ED V. BREMYER of Catawba passed away Friday, husband of Joyce, brother of Susan Bremyer of Bucyrus, Ohio, Mrs.

Charles Miller of THin, Ohio, Dr. John Bremyer of Tiffin and Mrs. Tritschler of Lakewood. VISITING HOURS MONDAY 2-9 P.M. In the WOLF FUNERAL HOME, PORT CLINTON and funeral Tuesday at 11 a.m.

in Immoculate Conception Church, Port Clinton. Death Notices BROOKS HUBERT BROOKS. dear father of Jerome, Clifford, Leah, Forrest, Kenneth, Keith, Joan, Dale and Karen, grandfather of 20, of 10, brother of Judy, Frankie and Pearl and the following deceased: Beaulah, Robert and Leono. Funerol service p.m. Tuesday, Nov.

11, at the STEVE HOLLO FUNERAL HOME, 1321 PEARL where friends may call 24 AND 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY AND MONDAY. CAPUTO See REMINDER notice. CAREW BLANCHE P. CAREW (nee Palmisano), beloved wife of Robert dear sister of Joseph Palmisano, Michael (deceased), Leo, Angeline Cianclota, Mrs.

Glenn (Mary Bell and Thomas V. Funeral Mass Monday p.m. at the Immaculate Conception Church, Willoughby, O. Burial All Souls Cemetery. Family will receive friends of the McMAHONCOYNE FUNERAL HOME, 38001 EUCLID WIL: LOUGHBY, O.

MONDAY NOON TO 12:45 P.M. Make today your day to browse through the classified ads. You're sure to find a buy which is hard to turn down. Death Notices A DAILY ISSUES Received until 8:30 P.M.- -Al Editions 10:30 P.M.- Greater Cleveland Final SUNDAY ISSUES 6:30 P.M. Editions SC 10:30 P.M.

Sat.Greater Cleveland CALL 344-4860 ALUOS MARY ALUOS be loved wife of Joseph, Sam (both deceased), dear mother of Mary Ann Pivago, dear grandmother Paul M. and Janice Laux. Proyer 10. services Monday, November at THE CHOK FUNERAL HOME, RIDGE PARMA, OH. at 10:45 a.m.

Funeral Mass Holy Family Catholic Church (York Rd.) at 11:15 o.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Family will receive friends SUNDAY 24 AND 79 P.M. 13 Obituaries Urban Vaccariello, 71, venerable A 4 Collinwood High Urban Vaccariello, one of the most popular coaches in high school football here, stepped. down in 1957 after 25 years A of tutoring and -playing the game at Collinwood High Mr. Vaccariellor nicknamed Vac, mained at Collinwood until 1968, retiring as head of the school's mathematics department.

He traveled about the country and the world in recent years, Vaccariello visiting relatives, and" never lost interest in sports. He died of cancer Friday night at Hanna House of University: Hospitals. He was 71. Mr. Vaccariello was highly respected as a teacher, revered as a football coach, and applauded greatly during his years as a football star at Collinwood High.

for college, -Mr. Vaccariello knew no other schoot: He loved the Five Points area, and stayed in Collinwood even after retirement. 4 "Collinwood has meant a great deal to me," he said in 1968. "In addition to attending and coaching and teaching here, I met my wife, Carrie, when she worked at the school." Mr. Vaccariello first won acclaim at.

Collinwood in the mid-1920s, when he starred as center on some highly touted football teams. After graduation, he attended Miami University in Oxford, 0. Vac was an all-Ohio lineman and the school's intramural boxing champion. Some observers believed he have become the world- heavyweight champion had he made a A career of the ring. "A knockout punch in both hands," one classmate said.

"He could have been another (Rocky) Marciano. Mr. Vaccariello didn't want to box. He wanted to return to Collinwood. That way, Af Dr.

Robert Services for Dr. Robert L. Taylor 63, a general surgeon in Euclid for 34 years, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at First Baptist Church, 3630 Fairmount Cleveland Heights. Dr.

Taylor, who began work at EuclidGlenville Hospital in 1946, recently had practiced from the Medical Plaza i in Euclid. He died Friday of cancer at his Lyndhurst home. In his spare time, Taylor Dr. Taylor rebuilt old cars, especially Rolls-Royces. He restored bodies and engines of the vintage vehicles, many of which were displayed at the Frederick C.

Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum. Dr. Taylor was graduated from Heights High School in 1936, Baldwin-Wallace College in 1940 and from the University of Michigan Medical School in- 1943. He interned at St Luke's Hospital in 1943 before joining the Army for the close DEATHS ELSEWHERE ization, the Legion of Mary, is dead at 91,, the organization said here. The Legion of Mary, dedicated to social work among the poor and underprivileged, was founded here in 1921 and quickly expanded worldwide, with strong membership in Africa and South America.

From wire reports DUBLIN, Ireland Frank Duff, founder of the Roman Catholic lay organ- Death Notices CASTAGNARO ADELINA CASTAGNARO Piraino), oge 40, beloved wife of Dominic, dear mother of Giuseppe, Federico and Luigi, dear sister of Victoria Rutta, and Dominic Piraino. Funeral Mass St. Anthony of Padua Church, Monday, Nov. 10, at 10 a.m. interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Friends received the RIPEPI FUNERAL HOME, 5762 PEARL RD. (AT SNOW SUNDAY 2-4, 7-9 P.M. CIRILLO FRANCESCOCIRILLO, beloved husband of Teresa (nee Portoro), dear father of Joseph (Gloria) and Larry (Marge), beloved grandfather of Frank, Nick, Jim, Teresa and Lee Anne. Funeral Mass Monday, Nov. 10, at St.

Gregory The Great Church at 11 a.m. Family will receive friends FLYNN-MYLOTT FUNERAL HOME, 4000 MAYFIELD SOUTH EUCLID, SUNDAY 2 AND 19 P.M. COLA GUY D. COLA, 74 years old, passed away November in John C. Lincoln Hospital.

Phoenix. Services were held November at Shadow Mountain Morturary in Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Cola moved to Phoenix 'In 1972 from Wickliffe. Surviving are his wife Lola, sons: Ronald, David and James.

10 grandchildren, 0 sister, and three brothers. CUSICK JOHN CUSICK, dear brother of the late Catherine Fuerst. Friends may call at the LOUIS BODNAR AND SON FUNERAL CHAPEL, LORAIN AT WEST 41 where services will be held Monday, November 10, at 9:30 a.m. and St. Emeric Church at 10 a.m.

VISITING HOURS SUNDAY 2- AND 1-9 P.M. CWIERTNIA ROSE CWIERTNIA (nee Wenk), beloved wife of the late Stanley, sister of Louls Wenk. Funeral Mass Tuesday, Nov. 11, at Blessed Sacrament Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Friends may call at the DOMAGALSKIHYBER FUNERAL HOME, 2258 PROFESSOR FROM 2-4 AND 1-9 P.M.

MONDAY. DAVEY PAUL H. DAVEY 00e 85, of 731 Pork Kent, passed away In Robinson Memorial Hospital, Ravenna, Nov. 6, husband of Maxine father of Paul H. Jr.

of Kent, and Mrs. Joseph T. (Marilyn) Myers of Kent. grandfather of six and great -grandfather of four. Funeral services 3 p.m.

Monday at The United Church of Christ, Kent. Interment Standing Rock Cemetery. Family will greet friends AT THE CHURCH ONE PRIOR TO SERVICE. BISSLER FUNERAL HOME, KENT, O. (1-673-5857).

DEHLINGER MARTIN DEHLINGER, beloved husband of Georgine, step-father of Betty Bartelheim, grandfather of six, brother of Clara Richley. Passed away Fridoy, Nov. in Annapolis, Md. Services at the funeral bome Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 11 a.m.

Friends may call at the BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 4334 PEARL FROM 24 AND 7-9 P.M. MONDAY. DRAGOMIR JOHN DRAGOMIR Jr. 008 dearly beloved husband Mary, dear fother of John and father-in-law Kathie, brother of Elizabeth Canded (deceased). PLEASE NOTE FUNERAL SERVICE MONDAY, NOV.

10 AT 10 A.M. at St. Mary's Romanian Orthodox Church, 3256 Warren Rd. Inter: ment West Park Cemetery. Friends may call at CRACIUN FUNERAL HOME, 6204 DETROIT 24 AND P.M.

SUNDAY ONLY. SARACUSTA SERVICES 9 P.M. SUNDAY. Family request donations be made to St. Mary's Building Fund.

Masonic Roosevelt Lodge No. 450 F. A.M. service at 7:30 p.m. Sunday.

EHRLICH ANNA EHRLICH (nee Pe: chousek, beloved wife Holger V. (deceased), dear mother of Ruth E- Lund and Harold grandmother of Donna Wade, Diane and Dale. Friends may call at the HABER FUNERAL HOME, 7915 BROADVIEW AT SPRAGUE, where services will be held Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1980, of 1 p.m. The fomily suggests memorial contributions to the Seven Hills Methodist Church.

VISITING HOURS MONDAY ONLY 2-4 AND 1-9 P.M. FACIANA See O'DONNELL notice. FREDERICK MARIE (MARY) FREDERICK (nee Juchem), beloved wife of the late Charles, dear mother of Arthur J. Brunk, grandmother of Arthur F. and Gayle Brunk and Mrs.

Marcia Downs. great -grandmother of two. Services Monday at 11:30 o.m. In THE BOGNER FUNERAL HOME, 36403 CENTER RIDGE RD. (RT.

20), N. RIDGEVILLE, where friends may call SUNDAY 24 AND 1-9 P.M. Eastern Star services Sunday at 7 p.m. GALLUP CATHERINE M. GALLUP, beloved mother of Joan Williams of Rye, N.Y..

Bruce Gollup and Carole Eden of grandmother of five. Graveside services on Monday at 10 a.m. at Knollwood Cemetery. 1678 SOM Center Mayfield His. ARRANGEMENTS BY MAHER-MELBOURNE FUNERAL HOME.

GLASSER DAVID L. GLASSER, residence Rocky River, formerty of Avon Lake, husband of Alice, fother of Mrs. Beverly Lambacher, John L. and David A. Glosser, brother of Mrs.

Emeline Mompel, Mrs. Visto Gebhardt, Joseph and Adelbert Glasser, grandfather of ten, great. grandfather of five. Memorial services will be Sunday, Nov. at 3 p.m.: at the Avon Lake United Church of Christ, 32801 Electric Blvd.

MENTS BURMEISTER FUNERAL HOMES. Family suggests memorial contributions to the charity of your choice. GLOVER DONALD M. GLOVER, M.D., husband of Leona V. Glover, M.D.

(nee VanGorder), fother of Mcry G. Smith, Albert Glover, Leono Chompeny of Lincoln, and Donald Lyn, Ontario. Grandiather of 11, great-grandfather of six. The family suggests that those who wish moy make contributions in his name to The Allen Medicol Library. 11000 Euclid Ave.

Cleveland, OH Memorial services will be held Wednesday November 12, at 4 p.m. in Fairmount Presbyterian Church, 1757 Foirmount Blvd. Cleveland OH. BROWNFORWARD SERVICE. GLOWIK JOSEPH GLOWIK, beloved husband of Janet inee Komo), father of Joseph, John, Geraid, Barbara, Tifomas and Kathleen, son of the late Fronk and Kathleen, brother of Frances and Friends may colt at FERFOLIA AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, SIN LEE NEAR BROADWAY, MAPLE HEIGHTS.

Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 a.m. Services St. Wenceslas Church, a.m. VISITING HOURS SUNDAY AND MONDAY 14 AND 1-1 P.M. Family would appreciate memorials.

in his name, to the Holy Family Home. GOLDSTEIN DORA beloved GOLDSTE of IN the Goldstein, devoted mother of Gertrude (Getty) Weiner, Sanford Goldstein and Jerome Goldstein, decrest sister Yetta Resnick and Archle. and Cotil. the late Nov. INC.

MEMORIAL CHAPEL TAYLOR RO. CLEVELAND HTS. Interment MI. Olive Cemetery. Famity Death Notices GRATZ band JOHN of GRATZ, beloved husMary Louise Reichard), father of John.

Timothy, Mary Catherine Therese, Carolyn, Brian, Maureen and grandfather of three, brother of Rose Stepulla, Helen Yankel, Julia Ferrence ond Virginia Smith and the late Walter, November 1. Funeral Mass Tuesday, November 11, St. Adalbert's Church at 10 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert's Cemetery: Friends may coll at CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME, 86 ADALBERT BEREA (1 NORTH OF BAGLEY P.M.

FRONT AND MONDAY SUNDAY 1- 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. GRDINA See PERKO notice. GREENHILL FRANCES GREENHILL, loved wife of the late Wilson mother of Bob and Mary Ailce Elliott, mother of Linda and Samuel, grandmother of James Wilson, sister of Mack, Bill, Fred, Buddy, James and Ivo Clingan, Maybelle Subal, Adelie Lawson and the late Charlie. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the CORENO FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE.

AT W. 132ND where friends call SUNDAY 1-9 AND MONDAY 24 AND 1-9 P.M. Family suogests contributions to the American Cancer Society. GROSS RUETTA GROSS (nee Devay), beloved wite of the late Joseph dear mother of Stuart and Merrill, loving sister of the tote Herman and Samuel Devay, dearest grandmother of four and great-grandmother of five. PRIVATE SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT THE MAYFIELD MAUSOLEUM IN THE FIELD CEMETERY, 1149 MAYFIELD CLEVELAND HEIGHTS AT TIME AND DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED.

Family requests NO VISITATION. Friends who wish may contribute to the Montefiore Home or The Temple. BARNETT LAND TEMPLE MEMORIAL ARRANGEMENTS, 421-8484. GUERRERO WILLIAM BENTLEY GUERRERO, dearly beloved husband of Dolores (nee Escott), dear father of Anthony F. Piccione of San Antonio, Jeanette Keator of Denver, Col.

and Mona G. Moreland of Memphis, dear son of Beulah and the late Lowrence of Shreveport, beloved brother of Rita Davison and Joseph R. Guerrero, both of Shreveport, La. and Stanley of Houston, Wednesday, Nov. S.

NO LOCAL VISITATION. Funeral services and interment Monday. Nov. 10, in Shreveport, La. For further information please coll NICKELS FUNERAL HOME, 221-7800.

HALLER EDWARD J. HALLER, age 19, beloved husband of Lisa (nee Pemberton), father of J. Edward son of Edward and Barbara (nee Biotecky), brother of James Nora and John. November 7, 1980. Funeral services Tuesday, November 11, at 11 a.m.

at THE BRICKMAN AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID whor* tomily wit! recelve friends FROM 2 TO AND 7 TO P.M. MONDAY. Those desiring may contribute to the trust fund for Edward William Holler. HALL See BECHTEL notice. HAMRICK TIMOTHY HAMRICK, loved son of Charles G.

and Marlene (nee Wise), brother of Jonathan and Lynn. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George Hamrick and Mrs. Edward Wise.

November 7 1980. Funeral services Tuesday, November 11, at 10 a.m. at Euclid Lutheran Church. Family will receive friends at THE BRICKMAN AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID SUNDAY 7 TO 9 P.M. AND MONDAY TO 4 AND 1 TO 9 P.M.

HARLACZ JOHN PAUL HARLACZ, 49, beloved husband of Marlene (nee Wancata), dear father of Mark, Joanna and Margaret, son of the late Joseph and Justina, brother of Michael, Helen, Steven and the tote Frank, son-in-law of Joseph and Pauline Wancata. Funeral Mass Monday, Nov. 10, Holy Family Church at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross at Came tery: Friends may call FUNERAL HOME, SAW RIDGE PARMA, FROM 19 P.M. 24 AND 1-9 P.M.

SUNDAY. HEBERLEIN FRED W. HEBERLEIN, age 88, of S. Russell, husbond of the late Lucy, father of Betty Davis, Dorothy Brooks, and Joan Foust, grandfather of three, great grandfather of five. Services 11 a.m.

Monday, Nov. 10. REED-NICHOLS LAWRENCE FUNERAL HOME, CHAGRIN FALLS. Friends recelved 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY.

HOLECEK ANTHONY P. HOLECEK, beloved husband of Mory (nee Bockk), deor father of James (deceased), Jeanette Arunski, Margoret Homer, Mary Roberto, Carol Pecsenye and grandfather of 17, brother of Hattie Ledinsky, Rose Pesek, Catherine Lusk and the late James, Nettie, Frances Polony, Corrie, Avousta Hoffman, Barbara and John. The family will receive friends at THE J. KUBU AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 3271 EAST $5 where services will held Monday, November 10, at 1:15 p.m. Funeral Mass at Our of Peace Church at p.m.

Calvary VISITATION SUNDAY ONLY 14, 19 P.M. HUDIK FRANK HUDIK, beloved band of Mary (nee loving grandfather father of Mrs. Leonard Scott 1 I (Robin) May and David brother of Michael, Nicholas (deceused) and Mary (deceased). Funeral services Tuesday, November 11, at 9:15 a.m. the funeral home and at 10 a.m.

at St. John Byzantine Cathedral PARASTAS MONDAY, 7:30 p.m. Burial Holy Ghost Cemetery, Friends ceived at THE YURCH FUNERAL HOME, BROADVIEW SUNDAY P.M.. MONDAY 24 AND 1- 9 P.M. INGRAM AMELIA A INGRAM (nee Kontz), beloved wife of the late Wilbur James, dear mother of Wilbur James and Elaine monn, dear sister of John, Louis, Agnes Kant and Rose Bortlett.

Family will receive friends SUNDAY 14 AND 1-9 P.M. at THE FLYNN FUNERAL HOME, 4400 FIELD SOUTH EUCLID, where services will be held Monday, November 10, at p.m. Interment Lake View Cemetery. 9:15 P.M. JADRYCH BEN J.

JADRYCH, husband of Mary dearest father of Laurence, and Mary drych, Grondfather of Larry and Colleen of Mary, Emily, beth Marie, Sister Eleanor, John, Joseph, Jeon, Christine, Leanord and the Clorence. Funeral November 11, 0:30 a.m. from MOSINSKI FUNERAL HOME. 3675 E. St.

Services Stanisious Church, a.m. Interment Saints Visiting A SUNDAY A MONDAY 14 AND 1-4 P.M. JACKSON JUANITA L. JACKSON Esters), beloved, mother Grace A. Davis, ond dovetter of Grace Terri, Toni Esters.

and Grandmother Tameke Davis. Grand niece of Rayford Gist and Marcellus Brown. November 5, 180 at Funeral services Wednesday, HOUSE OF WILLS FUNERAL November 12,1 p.m. at THE HOME, 14711 HARVARD AVE CLEVELAND where family will receive friends TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IL, FROM 15 TO KHAS LARRY KHAS, the late Coroline, dear of Chartes, Potricia David, -brother of the Komis. Funeral of 11.

4 FUNERAL MAHERMELBOURNE HOME, MAYFIELD RD. AT DELVOIR BLYD. S. CLID, the tomity receive friends AND SUNDAY. Death Notices KIRBY.

MARCELLA G. KIRBY, age 79, beloved wife of the late Rev. Aubrey E. dear mother of Margaret E. Cunninghom and E.

grandmother of six, sister of Frances Madden and the late Gladys Weaver and Homer Griffith. Private Interment services. Memorial services Sunday, Nov. 16, at the United Methodist Church of Berea, at 3 p.m. Family suggests memorials to The United Methodist Church of Bereo.

KOKAVEC JULIA KOKAVEC (nee Mu dron), beloved wife of the late mother of Margaret Staby, Emil Kokavec, late Edward Martin and Eleanor fa*gin, grandmother of three, great-grandmother of one, passed away Friday, November 7. All services at Holy Trinity, Lutheran Church, 6220 Broadview Tuesday, November 11 at 10:30 o.m. Friends call THE FUNERAL HOME, PEARL from 1-9 P.M. SUNDAY, AND 24 AND ON MONDAY. KREHER, GERTRUDE A.

KREHER, be loved daughter of Anna and Joseph (both deceased), sister of. Josephine, Katherine Bourne, Mary Bellinger, Elizabeth, John and William (oll deceased), aunt of Audrey Neudacher, Theron, Alger and William Bourne. Family suggests contributions to Collinwood Chrisian Church. Services Tuesday at THE MULLAELY FUNERAL HOME, 365 E. 156 ST.

(OFF LAKE SHORE where friends may call 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY, 24 AND 9 P.M. MONDAY. KREUZER SOFIE A. KREUZER (nee Scholz), beloved wife of the late Ernst, dear mother of Herta Wishner, Helga Gerhordt, grandmother of five, greatgrandmother of one.

Funeral Mass at St. Luke Church (CIHton at Bunts), Tuesday, November 11, at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at BERRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 7200 DETROIT P.M. SUNDAY, AND MONDAY.

KUSHNER KRISTINA KUSHNER, dear daughter of Robert and Sarah (nee Childers), granddaughter of Frank and Florence Fedico, Ann Kushner and the late John Kushner, passed away Friday, Nov. 7. Services at the funeral home Monday, Nov. 10, at 10:30 o.m. Friends may colt at THE BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, PEARL 24 AND 1-4 P.M.

SUNDAY. LAZIO MARY T. LAZIO (nee Arou sek), beloved wife of Edward, dear mother of Cosmo Racek, Gerald, Doris Neiedlik and Edward grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral services will be held at A. NOSEK AND SONS, AND HATHER FUNERAL HOME, 4720 WARRENSVILLE CENTER Mondoy, November at 9:30 a.m.

of St. Judes Church at 10 a.m. Friends received at the funeral home SUNDAY 2-4 AND 1-9 P.M. The family suggests contributions to charity of your choice. LEISTER JOHN T.

LEISTER, beloved husband of Josephine father of Patricia Kurtis, Rebecca Smith, and Michael. Grandiather of Damon, Tamara, and Morgan. Brother of Jeon Anderson. November 1980. Funeral services Monday, November 10, at 11 a.m.

al THE BRICKMAN AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID AVE. where the family will receive friends SUNDAY TO 4 AND 7 TO 9 P.M. LEOPOLD EMIIA R. LEOPOLD, wife the late Williom Bernice mother Bernhardt, of Clarence Leopold; grandmother of Peooy. Stupancik, Gary Bernhardt, Linda Schaefer, Donna Keller, Kenneth Leopoid and great-grandmother; mother-in-law of Florence Leopold; sister Corl Zeller.

Friends may coll at BOLLIN GER FUNERAL 9810 DENISON where services will be held Tuesday 10 a.m. CALLING 7-9 P.M. MONDAY. LOWE IRVING G. LOWE, beloved husband of Lilian, devoted tother of Mrs.

Ralph (lleen) Miller and Stuart, grandfather of three, brother of Herman, Florence Boisin, Miriam Siverman and the late Jean Levy. Services Sunday. Nov. 9 at p.m. ot THE MILLERDEUTSCH MEMORIAL CHAPEL INC.

27570 CHAGRIN BLVD. Fomily at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, 12922 Manchester Trait, Chester land THRU TUESDAY EVENING. Interment Mt.

Olive Cemetery. MARCOGLIESE GUISEPPEAN MARCOGLIESE, beloved husband of Morietta (nee Niro), loving brother-In-law of Antoinette and Joseph Niro, dear uncle of Nello DiLolla and Mary Lou Amata. Funeral Mass Monday, Nov. 10, Holy Rosary Church at 10 o.m. Family wiil receive friends at THE CONTI-VITANTONIO FUNERAL HOME, 2110 MURRAY HILL ON SUNDAY 24 AND 1-9 P.M.

Interment Lake View Cemetery. MARN FRANCES MARN of Euclid. beloved mother of six, Including Frances R. Morn of Euclid and Mrs. Margaret Baich of Hudson, grandmother and greatgrandmother, died Friday.

Services 10 a.m.. Tuesday, St. Church, Conneout, VISITATION MONDAY' AND 1-9 P.M. of MARCY FUNERAL HOME, CON NEAUT. I MASTANTUONO THOMAS MASTANTUONO, beloved husband of the late Friedo (nee Bever), brother of Anthony, Bridget D'Ercole, fred, Mrs.

Rose Thesting, Delfino Gavalya, Armand and the late Albert, uncle and great-uncle. Funeral Mass, Our Lady of Mt. Cormel Church (west), Monday, November 10, :30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends received at THE RIPEPI FUNERAL HOME, 5762 PEARL RD.

(AT SNOW SUNDAY 24 AND 74 P.M. MASTEN See MASTANTUONO notice. McGRATH CATHERINE A. MCGRATH, beloved daughter of Doniel and Elizabeth J. (nee Recon) (both deceased), dear sister of Mrs.

Horry A. Gaffney (Elizobeth Mrs. John Pertekel (Mory Almo Philip and following brothers deceased: Edword Daniel J. and William devoted aunt and great aunt. Services 11 a.m.

Monday of Holy Cross Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Fomily suggests contributions to The Holy Family Home, 6707 State Parma, ON 44134. Friends may call at THE MULLALLY FUNERAL HOME, 35 E. 154 ST.

(OFF LAKE SHORE 14 AND 1-9 P.M. SUNDAY. McWHERTER MABEL MCWHERTE 17, beloved aunt of Mrs. Louise Pierce of St. Petersburg, cl*tford McWherter of Toledo, Mrs.

Milored Bastard OH, and the late Harry, great -aunt of Mrs. Elaine Kozdo, Mrs. Gloria Churchill I and Mrs. Susie Brodiey Tompa, FLA Graveside ices Morion Cemetery, Marion, OH. 11 Noon.

visitation. rongement LEIS FUNERAL HOME, 1 MURRAY ELEANOR F. MURRAY, loved the tote John Julia. Mass Monday, Nov. St.

Clement Church at THE NICKELS FUNERAL HOME, MADISON AVE. SUNDAY AND 1-9 P.M. MURRAY ELEANOR F. MURRAY, KELS FUNERAL ISON AVE. AND Beath Notices NADRAH ALBINA M.

NADRAH (nee beloved wite the late Anthony, mother of Mrs. Charles (Virginia) Britton, grandmother of Paul and Danlet, of Poul, Nov. 1980. Funeral Mass Monday, Nov. 10, at St.

Poul's Church, Chardon at 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Family will receive friends at THE BRICKMAN SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID SUNDAY 14 AND 7-9 P.M. NASSIF See PERKO notice NOGA LUCILLE NOGA (nee Freed. man), age 57, beloved wife of Edward, dear mother of Noncy Fusaro, Barbara Jendrysik, Kenneth, James.

Michael and Michelle, dear sister of Josseph and Rita, grandmother of four, 1 beloved daughter of Matilda and the late Joseph, decr sister of Joseph and Rita. Funeral Mass Monday, Nov. 10, 10 a.m., from St. John Bosco. VISITING AT ZABOR FUNERAL HOME, PEARL PARMA.

SUN DAY 2-4 AND 1-9 P.M. O'CONNOR GERTRUDE T. O'CONNOR, beloved wife of the late Michael mother of Mrs. Daniel McGuire (Anne-Morle) and Charles grandmother of Karen, Joan, Timothy, Eileen, Mary Ann and Peggy. Funeral services will be Nov.

10, at 9:30 a.m. at St. Clare Church. Family will re ceive friends at JOSEPH C. SCHULTE MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, MAYFIELD LYNDHURST (EAST OF RICHMOND SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

O'DONNELL BRUCE M. O'DONNELL, loved son of Regis and the late Ruth (Kaiser), dear brother of Adele Kathy Faciana of Marilou SokoKenneth Roy (of San Francisco, uncle of eight. Funeral Mass Wednesday, November 12, at 10 a.m. at Assumption Church, 9183 Broadview Rd. Friends received at THE BASSETT FUNERAL HOME, 13955 STATE RD.

AT RT. MONDAY 1-9 P.M. AND TUESDAY 24 AND 74 P.M. PAPP I MARY D. PAPP, of Maple Heights OH, beloved wife of the late Louis dear mother of Karen Simon Scott and April Simon Pecnik, grandmother of Bradford and Brice nik, sister of Stephen Gentry and the late Joseph Simon, Helen Tubic and John Gentry, died Friday.

Services will held at Monday, November 10, 1980 at THE 521 BROADWAY, BEDFORD, OH. SUNDA friends will 7-9 received P.M. PERKO ANTHONY J. PERKO (M.D.), died suddenty carty Saturday morning, beloved husband of Catherine (nee Grdina), loving father of Sister Mary Catherine S.S.S., Anthony J. Gerard F.

Dr. Rita Mae Nossif, Rose mary. Mary. Elizabeth Hoy (deceased), Virginia and John Martin. Dearest grandfather of 18, brother of Mary Strekal (deceased), Frank Perko, Louis Perko, Dr.

Adolph J. Perko D.D.S.. Sophie Mirtel and Jennie Grahak. Funeral Mass Wednesday, November 12, St. Barnabas Church at 11 a.m.

Interment All Saints Cemetery. Friends moy call GRDINA FUNERAL HOME, 17010 LAKESHORE MONDAY 7 TO 9 AND TUESDAY 2 TO 9 P.M. Donations to the Slovene Home for the Aged or to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. PFEFFER FANNIE PFEFFER, dearly beloved wife of Dr. devoted mother of Mrs.

Rend Levi-Pascal, Mrs. Lenore Koppel and Mrs. Judith Hurwitz. Dear sister of Beryl Pesselov of Israel, loving grandmother of eight. Services will be held at THE BERKOWITZ-KUMIN INC.

MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1915 So. Taylor Cleveland Sunday, November 9, at 3 p.m. Interment Park Synagogue Cemetery. Family of the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Koppel, 14450 Summerfield, University THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING ONLY. Contributions may be mode to The Jewish National Fund or Pioneer Women. PILNY CHARLES PILNY, beloved husband of Bernice L. (nee Grabowski), dear father of Charles R. and Timothy grandfather of Lori and Susan, brother of Onto, Rudy, Viola Koryto and Annie Funeral Wednesday, Nov.

12 at St. Therese Church, Granger at 10 a.m. Interment vary Cemetery. Friends may call at the RYBICKI AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 4640 NEY MONDAY 7-9 AND TUESDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M. REMINDER Burton, HERBERT 0.

beloved REMINDER husband of Rita (nee Caputo), dear father of Herbert Jr. Richard, Mary Barcikowski, Rita Dutton, Thomas and Joan Luther, grandfather of six, brother of Alveng Kiossen, Eleanor Lourich, Fronk, Bernodette Hissett and the late Edward. Services Monday, Nov. 10, at o.m. St.

Helen's Church, O. Friends received at THE FUNERAL HOME, 521 BROADWAY, BEDFORD, (232-1441), where friends will received 24 AND 79 P.M. SUNDAY. RUSISKA JACK P. RUSISKA, beloved husband of Bernice (nee Bur.

bach), dearest father of Kenneth and daughter-In-law Rita (nee dear son of the late Jacob and Kathryn (nee Walters), devoted grandfather of Stephanie and Allison. The family will receive friends of the CORENO FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE. AT W. 132ND SUNDAY MONDAY 19 P.M.. where services will held Tuesday, Nov.

11, 10 a.m. Interment Sunset Memorial Cemetery. SANDERS PEARL L. SANDERS, beloved mother of Rev. Chories and Attorney John Sanders, sister of Fred Hudson, grand mother of Warren Pyles, aunt of Emma Mitchell and ine Osley, died Thursday, November in Canton, OH.

She was an evangelist with The National Baptist convention tor 45 rears. Services Tuesday at MI. Olive Bootist Church, Canton, OH. Friends MT OLIVE BAP. TIST CHURCH MONDAY.

Family, requests contributions to The Sandro one Raymond Pyles Scholarshic Fund. SELIGA REV. FR. JOHN T. SELIGA, Associate Postor of Our Lody of Peace Church, of me late Joseph and Julia (net brother of Edward, of Thomas and James.

Friends may call at P.M. Our Lady of Peace Hail, SATURDAY AND AT THE CHURCH 39 P.M. SUNDAY. Vespers will be Sunday at p.m. Funeral Moss Monday 11 a.m.

Bisho Anthony M. Pilla will be the main celebrant. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Akron. rongements MAHER BOURNE FUNERAL HOME. SENDREY GEORGE F.

SENDREY, Nastasi), lather George of Alliance, Roper Patricio brother of Williom Mass Tuesday, Nov. 11 Funeral St. Rita Church, Solon, FUNERAL HOME, KINDRICH-MCHUGH A RIDGE AD SUNDAY MONDAY AND 14. SMITH ENCE HENRY SMITH resided in 0. 1 veers.

Retired 1970 moved Husband villager Death Notices SOKOLOWSKI See O'DONNELL notice. SOLTESZ STEVE W. SOLTESZ, beloved husband of Julia, (nee Szenyerl), dear father of Les, father-In-law of Jackie (nee Daniels). Grandfather of Dean, Tommy, and Deann, brother of John (of Arizona), Frank (of Mary Bistarkey, Helen Nester (of Ann Farkos (deceased), and Elizabeth Sintic: November 6, 1980. Funeral Mass Monday, November 10, at St.

Christine's Church of 10:15 a.m. Interment All Souls Cemetery. Family will receive friends at THE BRICKMAN AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID SUNDAY 2-4 AND 1-9 P.M. SPENCE PHYLLIS E. SPENCE (nee Downs), wife of Danie (deceased), beloved mother of James Greene, Orval Greene, Doniel B.

Spence, Witliam M. Spence and Mrs. Judith (Frank) Stefanick. Grandmother of 17. Great of one.

Sister of Mrs. Millicent (Russell) Kyser, Mrs. Ruth (Kenneth) Feller and Roy Downs, doughter of Mrs. Ruth Downs. Funeral services Tuesday November 11 at THE GATTOZZI AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 15311 ST.

CLAIR, (TIME LATER). Interment Knollwood Cemetury. TION 1 TO 9 P.M... SUNDAY, MONDAY 2 TO 4 AND I TO P.M. SPITZ THERESA SPITZ (nee Green berg), resident Myers Towers, beloved wife of the late Max loving mother of Donald H.

Spitz and Mrs. Jane Harris; loving sister of Mrs. Stella Lozerick and the late Lottie Sirak and Jerome D. Green; dear grandmother four great-grandmother of two. Services will be held Monday, November 10 at 1 p.m.

in the Mayfield Mausoleum at the Mayfield Cemetery, 2749 Mayfield Cleveland Hts. Fomily will receive friends at the restdence of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spitz, 2481 Wadsworth through Tuesday evening only. Friends who wish may contribute to the Mt.

Sinal Hospital Coronary Care Unit. BARNETT BOOIA TEMPLE MEMORIAL ARRANGEMENTS. STRATTON ROOSEVELT STRATTON, loved husband of Jettilyn; ther of James, Mrs. Jacquelyn Good, Misses Bridgette, Shawnell Reniese Stratton; brother of Allen and R.W. of Cleveland, L.C..

Sammie, Emerson of St. Louis, John, Mrs. Josie Lester of Jackson, Miss. Services Wednesday 10 a.m. at Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Superior Ave, and Ansel Rd.

Family receiving friends STROWDER'S FUNERAL CHAPEL, 018 E. 105 ST. TUESDAY 7-8 P.M. TAYLOR RICHARD L. TAYLOR, M.D., beloved husband of Eve lyn Kimmel Toylor and former husband of Kathryn (nee Johns) Pompona Beach, father of Richard L.

M.D. of Miama, Robert C. of Chautauqua, N.Y.. Edward Kimmel of Claremont, Joel B. Kimmel of San Francisco, Calif.

and Lon G. Kimmei, grandfather of three, dear son of Naomi T. Taylor, brother of Virginia Matson of Brooksville, Fla. Those who wish mov make in his nome, to Euclid General Hospital, 101 E. 185th St.

44119 or First Baptist Church, 3430 Fairmount Blvd. 44118, where funeral services will be held Monday, Nov. 10, a at 1 p.m. Entombment Knollwood Mausoleum. Friends may call of FORWARD, 17022 CHAGRIN SUNDAY 3 AND 1-9 P.M.

TOKAY JULIUS L. TOKAY, dear father of Stott Sot. Martin of Marion, Eileen, Daniel Steven A. Helen Perry, David, of Oregon, Esther and Barbara, brother of Sophie Borna, Betty Kovacs, of Florida, and Alex, grandfather of seven. Friends may call at the LOUIS A.

BODNAR AND SON FUNERAL CHAPEL, LORAIN AVE. AT WEST 41 ST. where services will be held Monday, Nov. 10, at p.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery.

VISITING HOURS SUNDAY 24 AND 1-9 P.M. TOMPKINS DOROTHY A. TOMPKINS, beloved cousin of Edith Koenig and Cecelia, dear friend of Ruth Glover and the late Loredo Nelson. Saturday Nov. 8, 1980.

Funeral services Tuesday, Nov. 11, at the McGORRAY FUNERAL HOME, 14133 TROIT at 1:30 p.m. Interment Lakewood Park. Friends may colt ot the funeral home MONDAY 35 AND 1-9 P.M. TUCKER ELEANOR TUCKER, age (nee Cannon), beloved wife of the late John 8., dear sister of Lillian Pawlok, Raymond, DoIcres Brew, and the following deceosed: Herbert, Lucille, Rauberstrauch, Eori and Arthur, aunt and great-ount.

Funeral service Tuesday, November 10, time later. Visitation of LABOR FUNERAL HOME, 5680 PEARL PARMA, SUNDAY 24 AND 1-9 P.M. AND MONDAY 7-9 P.M. VACCARIELLO URBAN N. VACCARIELLO, beloved husband of Carrie (nee Satkovic), loving father of Mrs.

Anita (Gordon) Patrick (of New Zealand), Mrs. Carol Dennis Allar (Barrington, Mrs. Loreen (Eric) Heinz Columbia, Marie Jo (Dovton, Oh.) Grandfather of six, son of Nicola and Maria (both deceased), brother of Mrs. Josephine Vantti (Texas), Mrs. Francesca (North Carolino).

Anthony (deceased), Mrs. Betty (Roque) Trem and Mrs. Loretta (Ecri) Bracale. Funeral Mass Tuesday November 11 at 9 a.m. of Holy Redeemer Church.

Friends will be received at THE GATTOZZI AND SON AL HOME, 15311 ST. CLAIR SUNDAY AND MONDAY 2 TO 4 AND 1 TO 9 P.M. VanDERWYST JUDITH D. beloved daughter of Fern (nee geland) and the late Harry sister of William, Donald, Kristine Chock lewicz, Michael, Thomas. Gretchen Jones, Timothy and the late David.

Friday, Nov. Nov. 1980. Funeral Mass Monday, 10, St. Patrick's Church (West Park), at 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at THE MCGORRAY FUNERAL HOME, 14133 DETROIT AVE. SUNDAY 24 AND 1-9 P.M. VESTFALL FRANK C. VESTFALL, beloved husband of Beatrice Kious), father of Donna Baron, Jo Anne Bellomo, Carol Am Gittinger and Front Jr.

of nine and brother of Moe Peci, Aa: res Ferrencz, Helen Kline, Sophie Soulek, James, Marge Ann Matino and the tote Georgiana. Friends may call FERFOLIA AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, LEE NEAR BROADWAY, MAPLE HTS. Funeral Monday 10 a.m. Servicas Si. Wenceslas Church, 10:30 a.m.

VISITING HOURS SUNDAY AND P.M. WADE LUCIE WADE (nee Heller), of Shaker beioved wife the late tus Stout Wode, mother of 0. Wade, and Angeline James Jones, off of Chagrin Foils. the tote Stout Wade Jr. four, or grandmother of family at Lake View Cemetery NICHOLS SERVICE.

EDWARD Y. WARREN accountant), ace of Mentor. Connie Candy. FUNERAL HOME 044 MEN TOR AVE. (RT.

200. MENTOR, Death Notices: WIECE SHERYL MARIE WIECE, loved daughter of Richard and Martha, sister of Steven granddaughter of Joseph and Martha Wiece. Funeral Tuesday, November J1, 10 a.m. at St. Paschal Baylon Church.

The family will receive. friends THE JOSEPH C. FUNERAL HOME, 5244 MAYFIELD LYNDHURST (EAST OF RICHMOND MONDAY AND 7-9 P.M. WILSON ROBERT HOLDEN WILSON. beloved son of Robert and.

Mory Lu (nee Fox). brother Frederick H. and Mary grandson of Fred H. 1 For, ert Wilson and Grace E. gibbon.

Memorial services be held at the Lakewood Con gregational Church, Detrolt West Clifton, Sunday 9 at 3 p.m. Those may make contributions. Lutheran West High School. VISITATION. ZEIS FUNERAL HOME (221-0220), ANNE YURCSO beloved wife of the late Joseph dear sister of Mame salberry, Helen Murphy, Agnes Roulston, Cell Spooner, the late Jock Roger Robert and Margaret Larkman.

Private: funeral services. Friends may call at BERRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 7200 DETROIT AVE. 35 AND 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY. ZVER See ALUOS notice.

Lodge Notices RECEIVED UNTIL 10:30 P.M. FOR NEXT DAY'S PLAIN DEALER CALL 344-4860 COVENANT LODGE NO. 727 F. A.M. Brethren, please assemble of The Brickmon Funerol Home, 21900 Euclid Sunday, November at 7:30 p.m.

to conduct services for our late brather JOHN T. LEISTER. WILLIAM VOnDAME, W.M. EUGENE S. TEMPLE, Sec.

ROOSEVELT LODGE NO. 650, F. A.M. Brethren: Please assemble at the Craciun Funeral Home, 6204 Detroit on Sunday, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m.

to assist. with Masonic Services for our late BROTHER JOHN DRAGOMIR. JOHN EVANS, W.M. GERALD STOUT, Sec. In Memoriam BELOCK Clem J.

Belock Nov. 9, 1977 God knew that you were tired, and the hills were hard to climb, So he gently closed your weary eyes, and whispered "Peace be "LOVING WIFE AND FAMILY CERNE Justine E. Cerne -Nov. 9, 1974 Todoy recalls sad memories of 0 dear mother gone to rest, And the ones who think of her today are the ones who loved her best. LOVING DAUGHTER FRANCINE and GRANDCHILDREN FAHEY David J.

Fahey-Nov. 9, 1966-MOY 20, 1980. HAPPY HEAVEN 24th BIRTHDAY IN 1 LOVE DAVID JR. AND JACKIE HANSEN John H. Hansen Jr.

-Nov. Loving husband, faithful father, how we miss your presence Home and world for all you cherished, Are darkened since your passing, dear. LOVING WIFE JANET, SONS LARRY AND IAN KLIMA Kevin Klimo, Nov. 9, 1977, Our beloved son: May our love cross over eternity, to caress you. May YOU hear everytime we.

we love you Kev. And miss more as time goes: on. Love always MOM AND DAD. RAMOS Violeta E. Ramos Nov.

9, One year ago, on this sad day The one we loved was colled away. God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts she llveth still. We love you MOM AND JUNIOR IN I THE SINCERE HOPE of rendering a helpful service to our readers desiring to pay tribute to their loved through an "In notice, we have available a booklet which contains appre priate verse for every deceased tamily member. Just call 344-4860 and ask for Mrs. Hawkins or Miss Bell.

They will be glad to mail a booklet to you. Or if more convenient, you may pick up a booklet. at. our Classified Dept. at 1801 Superior.

Funeral Directors BOLLINGER 9810 Denison 961-6400. 8 Cemetery Lots, Monuments DOUBLE Crypt in Garden of The Best Apostle, Brooklyn After Cemetery. offer. FOR Sale, cemetery lots-. 699-4780 SUNSET Memorial Pork crypt in Mausoleum, side by side, level, main floor, 831-5199.

Lost and Found, Rewards: RECEIVED UNTIL 10:30 P.M FOR NEXT DAY'S DEALER CALL 344-5555 AFTER 5 P.M. A PET lost or found, coll 692-3405. Pet Finders, non-profit. BLACK LAB Memphis Fut ton, mate, CAT LOST. Long haired dark.

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childrens pet, Porma area. LOST DOG Springer Sooniel mole and Sprague Root LOST-Gold brocelet, 2 diamonds. 11-3-40 Beachwood Proce Hts. Reword 130 LOST: Rd 110. LOst: Passport and portfolio on 932- or Fair LOST mount small and gray S.

striced Tovior Tabby area. word 8 football coach he said, he could help youngsters in the way that his teachers and coaches had helped him. He coached Collinwood's freshman football team from 1932 to 1937. He helped coach the varsity team from 1937 to 1939, when he took control of the squad. Under his tutelage, the Collinwood Railroaders won East Senate titles in 1941 and 1942.

Both years, the team played in the old Charity Games here. 1 He coached a number of outstanding players, and some later turned professional including former Browns Tony Adamle and Sam Palumbo, and Mike Perrotti, a former Los Angeles Ram. "Names I could start now and never stop," Vaccariello once told Plain Dealer sports editor Hal Lebovitz. "Not names, but real friends." He later played handball with many of his former players. Palumbo, an offensive tackle who played for.

Notre Dame, and the Browns in the 1950s, recalled yesterday that Mr. Vaccariello stressed fundamentals were also applicable to everyday life. "It's teamwork," Palumbo said. "He'd say you had to have closeness. He was a great coach, and a great guy." Palumbo, who also learned geometry under his coach's guidance, "You never took the easy way out with him.

work was the only way to reach your goal." Mr. Vaccariello helped manage the credit union at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Retired Athletic Directors and Coaches Organization of Greater Cleveland. Besides his wife, survivors include daughters, Anita Patrick in New Zealand, Carol Allar of Barrington, Loreen Heinz of Columbia, and Marie Jo of Dayton; four sisters, and six grandchildren. Services will be at 9 a.m.

Tuesday at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 15712 Kipling Ave. L. Taylor Sr. of World War II. Despite his illness, Dr.

Taylor had maintained his practice in Eu- clid until three weeks Dr. Taylor was American Medical Royce Owners Club Citroen Club. Survivors include Kimmel Taylor; sons, Robert stepsons, Kimmel; a sister, and ago. member of the Association, Rollsof America, and the his wife, Evelyn Dr. Richard La a and Edward L.

and Lon G. three grandchildren. Fannie Pfeffer Services for Fannie Pfeffer, who taught 35 years at various Hebrew schools here, will be at 3 p.m. today at BerkowitzKumin memorial chapel, 1985 S. Taylor Cleveland Heights.

Mrs. Pfeffer of Beachwood died Friday at Mount Sinai Hospital. She was 82. Mrs. Pfeffer was born in Russia, and moved with her family to Palestine as a young child.

In her teens, the family moved to the United States. She taught at the Temple, University Circle and Silver Park, and at other Hebrew schools in Greater Cleveland before retiring several years ago. Mrs. Pfeffer was a founder of Pioneer Women, and a member of the Jewish National Fund, Hadassah, and a number' of Zionist and women's groups. Survivors include her husband, Dr.

Albert daughters, Rena Levi-Pascal of Arlington, Lenore Koppel of University Heights, and Dr. Judith Hurwitz of Overland. Park, Kan; one sister and eight grandchildren. 1 1 4,.

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