The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

THE PLAIN Drath Nutirra BALL Hugh G. Ball (Duke), formerly of Aurora, beloved husband of the Inte Emily, son of the late Thom*os and Mary, stepfather of Evelyn Tippen of Wicktiffe, brother of Fannie Walls (deceased), Molly Glitch (deceased), Thomas Clyde (deceasdnd William of Cleveland. ed), Edith Humiston of Norwalk Funeral services Monday Feb. 10, at 1 p.m. at the KINDRICH-MC HUGH FUNERAL HOME, 33375 BAINBRIDGE SOLON, 0., VISITATION SUNDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M.

Interment Aurora Cemetery. BATH Christine Both (nee Whell), beloved wife of the late Garnet mother of Christine (Mrs. Robert) Matthews of Chagrin Falls, and Mrs. Barbara Johnson (deceased), grandmother and great-grandmother. The family suggests contributions be made 10 St.

Luke's Episcopal Church. Funeral services Monday at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Chardon, 0. at 1:30 p.m. The tomily will receive friends at THE BURR FUNERAL HOME, CHARDON, 0.

ON SUNDAY FROM 2-4 AND 7.9 P.M. Drath Natiten ALCHIMOWICZ Foblon Alchimowicz, beloved husband of Ellzobeth, dearest fother of Zenon and Helen Eberhart. Grand. father of four. Friends may call at the HYBER DOMAGAL.SKI FUNERAL HOME, 2250 SOR AVE.

where services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 9 a.m. and at St. John Cantlus Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross CemeVISITING HOURS 2-5 AND P.M.

SUNDAY AND MONDAY. BALLAUER Anthony A. Ballouer, beloved band of Friedo (nee Kietk), father of Peter (deceased), and Anthony grandfather of Nikki, Kelth and Pete: brother of John, Nicholas and Mike (all deceased), and Cotherine Jasinski, Feb. 7. Funeral services will be held Toesday, Feb.

11, time later ot THE BRICKMAN SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID where the tamily will receive friends from 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY AND MONDAY. A. D. Weigolt dies; rites are tomorrow Services for Alphonse D.

(Al) Weigolt, 79, former vice president and general manager of Preci sion Castings Co. in Lakewood, will be 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at Corrigan funeral home. 14750 Lorain Ave. Mr.

Weigolt died Thursday in St. Petersburg. Fla: He was an executive with Precision Castings (now Precision, Castings Co. Division division of Aurora Corp.) when it was among the largest die asting companies in the United States. Mr.

Weigolt was also active in Masonic organizations and past commander the American Legion post in Avon Lake. Born in Germany, he United States came to the he was 16. Soon after, he worked as a tool and die maker in New York City and later in Worcester, Mass. Mr. Weigolt also served in the Army during World War I.

Mrs. Sam Monachino Mrs. Sam J. Monachino, 49, wife of the Cuyahog a County purchasing agent, died yesterday at Brentwood Hospital. Services will be 10 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Therese Catholic Church, 10607 Granger Garfield Heights. Mrs. Monachino, the former Frances M. Guarnera, was until recently manager of the May Co.

beauty salons. She was a Cleveland area resident all her life and married Monachino in 1943. Survivors include her mother, Caroline Guarnera; daughters, Sharon Hober, Alyce Korkowski and Candance, and son. Dante. Mrs.

John L. Ross 2. Services for Mrs. John L. Ross, 48, widow of the senior vice president of natural resources for Standard Oil Co.

(Ohio) will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Saxon-Klanke funeral home, 13215 Detroit Lakewood. Mrs. Ross, the former Carolyn H. Hoffman, died Wednesday in Hanna House of University Hospitals.

Mr. Ross died last July. Mrs. Ross was born in Waynesburg, and was graduated from Waynesburg Conservatory of Club Music. She was a member of Westwood Country and lived in Westlake.

She is survived by her mother, Mary H. Hoffman. Leo A. Horwitz ad Services for Leo A. Horwitz, 67, a founder and past president of Bi-Rite Supermarkets, will be at 3 p.m.

today at Berkowitz-Kumin Inc. funeral home, 1985 S. Taylor Cleveland Heights. He Horwitz died Friday at Hillcrest Hospital. lived in Beachwood.

Before founding the Bi-Rite chain, Mr. Horwitz owned and operated Provision one of the first self-service grocery stores in Cleveland. retired in 1973. Elaine Survivors include his wife, Sylvia; daughter. Rafalow and son, Morton A.

United States deaths From Wire Reports MIAMI BEACH Daniel F. Rice, 78, a Chicago securities and commodities dealer and race horse owner, died here. He was the owner of the 1965 Kentucky Derby winner, Lucky Debonair. CHICAGO Robert A. Dwyer, 49, Midwest regional director of the Small Business Administra tion -and former national chairman for the 1964 Republican vice-presidential campaign of William Miller, died here of a heart attack.

Stars Wildlife groups lose bird slaughter case denied an WASHINGTON (P) A federal judge yesterday attempt by wildlife groups to stop the Army from killing millions of blackbirds that have been roosting at Army installations in Kentucky and Tennessee. down U.S. District Judge William B. Bryant turned and the requests Citizens from the Society for Animal Rights against the for Animals for an injunction Army. begin However.

the judge ordered the Army not to through carrying out its bird-killing program at least to the U.S. tomorrow Court so the wildlife groups can appeal of Appeals. An estimated 4 million blackbirds have roosting at Ft. Campbell, Ky. and about another been 8 million at the Milan (Tenn.) Army arsenal.

a The Army contends that the bird infestation is hazard. public It nuisance, a hazard to aircraft and a health that would plans to spray the roosts with a chemical feathers, wash away insulating oils on the birds' weather. causing them to freeze to death in cold argued at a J. Terris, hearing lawyer Friday for the wildlife groups, would result that killing the birds posing an even in greater millions of carcasses in the area, themselves. health hazard than the birds SUNDAY, FEBRUARY Druth BENNETT Alan E.

Bennett, beloved husband of Elsie M. (nee Telling), fother of the late George and Doris Haring (Mrs. Robert grandiather of four, or of four. Those who wish may send contributions to the memorial fund of Trinity Presbyterian Church, 22111 Chagrin where services will be held 4 p.m. Sunday Feb.

9. Private Interment Lakeview Cemetery. BROWN service. BENSON John Horold Benson, beloved husband of Eleanor (nee Stoup), brother of Arthur of Wisc. Passed away suddenly Friday Feb.

7. ServIces at the funeral home Monday Feb. 10, at 1 Friends may call at the BUSCH FUNERAL HOME. 7501 RIDGE RD. FROM 2-5 AND 7-10 P.

M. SUNDAY. BETTNER Lester W. Bettner, age 68, formerly of Cleveland, died In Albuquerque, N.M., Saturday a.m., husband of Martha, father of Mrs. Edward Totoro, grandfather of two, son of Walter, brother of Mrs.

Velda Riddie and Mrs. Mary Wagner. Funeral Mass and burial Monday In Albuquerque. ARRANGEMENTS BY FITZGERALD SON, ALBUQUERQUE. BLANK Harmon Blank, husband of the late Leota (nee Bush), father of Luella Dixon and Robert grandfather of four, great-grandfather of four, brother of Rebecca Fattig, Alta Larson, Walter and Clara Douglas.

Contributions may be made to your favorite charity. Services will be held MONDAY, Feb. 10 at 1:30 p.m. at CASSIDY FUNERAL HOME, BRECKSVILLE, 8969 BRECKSVILLE RD. (RT.

21, SOUTH OF RT. 82), where friends may call SUNDAY 3-5 P.M. BOWMAN Charles E. Bowman, beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Melcher), father of Charles, grandfather of Thomas, James, Matthew and Beth Ann, brother of Leo, Lenolr of No. Carolina and Lola Kirby of Franklin, Tenn.

February 7. Funeral services Monday, February 10 at THE BRICKMAN SONS AL' HOME, 21900 EUCLID AVE. at 1 p.m. Pastor Gerard Kohn officiatIng. Interment St.

John's Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation SUNDAY FROM 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. BRAUN Marle Braun (nee Sommer), beloved wife of the late Joseph. Sister of Clara Sommer, Herman, George and Edith McCormick and the late Edward. Aunt and great aunt.

Friday evening. The family will recelve friends at THE WALTER E. MARTENS SONS FUNERAL HOME, 9811. DENISON AVE. (PARKING ENTRANCE OFF W.

99 ST.) The funeral mass Tuesday, Feb. 11 at St. tonatlus Church, Lorain and West Blvd. at 10 am. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Visiting hours MONDAY ONLY, 3-5 AND 7-9 PM. BRECKENRIDGE Elmer A. Breckenridge, resident of Wakemon, O. Died Friday. Survived by wife, Alma, three sons, Orville of Medina, Donald of Russell Township and Albert Tyson, Cleveland.

One daughter, Mrs. Edward (Janice) Long of Lorain. Nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren. Three sisters. Visitation at SCHWARTZ, SPENCE BOYER, 1124 FIFTH ST.

LORAIN, 0. SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. Funeral services Monday 1 p.m. In the funeral home. Masonic services Sunday 7:30 p.m.

In the funeral home. Contributions United Church of Christ, Florence, 0. BUEHL Lucille Cleary Buehl, beloved wife of Wesley mother of Roberta Louise Barlowe, Poul and Ted, sister of Thelma Boetticher, Craig, Robert and Glenn, passed away Saturday. Contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church of Berea or Lechner School Berea Board of Education. Funeral service Tuesday, Feb.

11, at 1 p.m. at the BAKER FUNERAL HOME, BEREA. Interment Woodvale Cemetery. VISITING HOURS SUN2-4 AND 1-9 P.M. MONDAY 2- AND 7-9 P.M.

BURGIO Tony J. Burglo, beloved son of the late Salvatore and Carmela (nee Magri), dearest brother of Mrs. Anthony Burgio (Grace), Mrs. Anthony Kwiecien (Mary), John and Mrs. Anthony Vitale (Josephine) dear uncle and great-uncle.

Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11, at Gesu Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. The family will recelve friends at THE DICICCO SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5975 MAYFIELD MAYFIELD O.

(AT LANDER RD.) DAY 7-9 P.M. AND MONDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. CALI See Gullo notice. CARROLL Burnetto Donley Carroll, beloved wife of the late Humbert devoted mother of Catherine Carroll Mocripodari, sister of Ernest F. Donley, grandmother of David roll and Donley H.

Johnson and Lucia Johnson Leith, great -grandmother of three. NO VISITATION. Family suggests contributions to Overlook House. Services and interment Private. BROWN-FORWARD SERVICE.

CERMAK Harlett Cermok (nee Licht) age 71, beloved wife of the late Joseph A. Dear sister of John and Edward. Aunt and great aunt. Funeral mass to be held at St. Procop's Church, Tuesday Feb.

11 at 10 am. Interment West Park Cemetery. Family will be present to A recelve friends at SAUER'S FUNERAL HOME, 5303 STORER AVE 2-4 AND 7:9 PM. MONDAY. CIRYAK Julla Ciryak, wife of the late John, dear mother of John, Jr.

Thomas Genevieve Purt, Rita Turchetto, Donald, grandmother and greatgrandmother, sister of Susie Kovach and the late Rose Eagleeye, Saturday p.m. Friends may call at BOLLINGER FUNERAL HOME, 9810 DENISON AVE. where servIces will be held Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. CALLING HOURS 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY 3:5 AND 7-9 P.M.

MONDAY. CWIKLINSKI Mary Cwiklinski (nee Stempien), beloved wife of the late John, mother of Genevieve, Schuplinski and the late Walter Lynn, grandmother of six, great-grandmother of three. Friends may call at THE FERFOLIA SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5386 LEE NEAR BROADWAY, MAPLE HTS. Funer. al Monday 9 a.m.

Service St. Wenceslaus Church, 9:30 A.M. VISITING SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. DAWSON Harold A. Dawson, beloved husband of Mina A.

(nee Schultz), ther of Juanita Zackel and Harold grandfather of four, greatgrandfather of six, brother of Margaret Passed away Wednesday Feb. 5 at Mt. Dora, Fla. Services at the Funeral Home Mondoy, Feb. 10, at 1:30 P.

M. Friends may call at the BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 7501 RIDGE RD. FROM 2-5 AND 7-9 P. M. SUNDAY.

DeLEESE See Mazzone notice. ECKENROD Virginia M. Eckenrod, wife of the late Richard, sister of Rayburn and George Dettling, Mrs. Emmergren Shoner, Mrs. Agnes Stull and Mrs.

Effie Englis. Funeral services Monday Feb. 10 at p.m. at THE WELLS-KLOSS FUNERAL HOME, MAYFIELD AT BRAINARD IN LYNDHURST, 5644 MAYFIELD RD. CALLING HOURS 24 AND 7-9 P.M.

SUNDAY. EICHENBERGER Rudolph A. Elchenberger, age 65, of Mentor, beloved husband of Mary, dear father of Rudy J. and Richard A. Brother of Margaret Schmidt, Charlotte Zbosnick, Harry and George.

A retired Addressograph-Multigraph employee. Services 10 a.m. Tuesday at THE BRUNNER FUNERAL HOME, 8466 MENTOR AVE. (RI. 20), Mentor where the family wilt receive friends 7-9 P.M.

SUNDAY, AND 7-9 P.M. MONDAY. EISENBERGER Josephine M. Elsenberger (nee Sobey beloved wife of Jack B. Services Monday, at 1:30 P.

M. at the MAHE MELBOURNE FIELD RD. AT BELVOIR BLVD. FUNERAL HOME, 4274 MAYSOUTH EUCLID where the family will receive friends 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY.

ENDRIOLO Anthony Endriolo, dear brother of Glovanni, Carmelo, Theresa Santora of Italy and the late Florence Foraci and Rosalle Artino. Dear uncle of many neices and nephews. Services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 11 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church at 10 am. Interment All Saints Cemetery.

Family will recelve trends at the BIONDO SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5555 Bortlett Rd. (corner of Rockside) MONDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 PM. FISHER Carl L. Fisher, beloved husband of Jean A. Lawrence), father, grandfather and friend.

Wake day, Feb. 9, FROM 7-8 P.M. Funeral Monday, Feb. 10, at 11 a.m. af the Chapel.

Interment Highland Park Cemeiery. Services entrusted to MCFALL FUNERAL HOME; 13104 EUCLID AVE. 9, 1975 Drath Nutiren FRAZIER Walter H. Frazier, devoted husband of Bernice (nee Scot), beloved ther of Carole Radiolf, Corine Clapper and Walter, grandfather, er of Christine Frazier. Family will receive friends at the MURRAY P.

NICOL FUNERAL HOME, 19001 NOTTINGHAM RD. where services will be held Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1975, at 1 p.m. with Rev. Peter Parry officiating.

Masonic services Tuesday at 8 p.m. by Raymer Lodge No. 683 Interment Whitehoven Cemetery. Family suggests' donations be made to the Nottingham United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. VISITING HOURS MONDAY P.M.

AND TUESDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M. FURNESS See Gullo notice. GARRETT Louisa E. Garrett, formerly of Rocky River, beloved wife of the late Horace, Feb, 8, mother of Mrs. Elmer (Ruth) Vegh and David Garrett and grandmother of three, ter of Ellen Lay ond Amelia Wilcox, of England, and the late Florence Bennett.

Funeral service 1 p.m, Monday In DANIELS AL HOME, 15800 DETROIT LAKEWOOD, where friends may call from 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY. Inter. ment Lakewood Park Cemetery. GOGGIN James Martin Goggin, beloved tother of Jacqueline, Noreen, thy and Patrick Goggin, dear brother of Mary Mavec, Nancy Ciehanskl and John Gogoln.

Services will be held Monday Feb. 10 ot the funeral home at 10:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Family will recelve friends at THE BIONDO SONS FUNERAL 5555 BARTLETT (CORNER OF ROCKSIDE) SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. GROVE Nelson O.

Grove (Pappy), of Eastlake, 0., beloved husband of Nancy, father of Richard, Robert, Patricia Norris, Donald, Myrna Day, Susan, Geraldine Miri, ra Carmigiano, Pamela, Michael grandfather, brother of Walter, Edno, Nellie, Rebecca, Stella, Peg and Elsle. Memorial gifts to the Emphysemo foundation. Services Monday 11 a.m. at DAVIS AL HOME, 4154 CLARK WILLOUGHBY, where friends may call SUNDAY 7-9 P.M. GULLO Catherine Gullo (nee D'Amico), beloved wife of Andrew, dearest mother of Mrs.

Salvatore (Frances) Call, Mrs. Charles (Constance) Sidoti and Mrs. George (Rose) Furness, devoted grand. mother of 11. Services will be held Monday, Feb.

10 at St. Barnabos Church, (Northfield), at 10 a.m. Interment All Saints Cemetery. Family will rececve friends at THE BIONDO SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5555 BARTLETT RD. (CORNER OF ROCKSIDE).

VISITATION HOURS SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. HARMON Jason Edward Harmon, age 2, beloved son of Gary and Susan Har. mon, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harmon and Dr.

and Mrs. Michael F. Manco, great-grandson of Mrs. E. H.

Hormon, Mrs. Frank Wilch and Mrs. Frank Manco. Private funeral services will be held Monday, Feb. 10 at THE JENKINS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2914 DOVER CENTER WESTLAKE.

The family suppests contributions may be made to The Leukemia Fund of Folrvlew General Hospital In memory of Jason Harmon. HAYNES Bertha Marion Haynes (nee Brenneman), devoted wife of ert, beloved mother of Charles, Sandro and Wendy and grandmother, Amaranth Services Saturday at 8 p.m. by Euclid Court No. 35, Eastern Star Services Sunday at 8 p.m. by Euclid City Chapter No.

556, Immediately followed by Ministerlal services with Rev. Paul Clark officiating. Interment Monroeville, Pa. Family will receive friends at THE MURRAY P. NICOL FUNERAL HOME, 19001 NOTTINGHAM SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

HIRSCH George J. Hirsch, devoted husband of Minnie (nee Moskowitz), beloved father of Mrs. Harriet Margolis, Bernard of Miami, Fla, and Harold of Woodland Hills, Callf. Loving grandfather of seven and great grandfather of two. Services will be held at the BERKOWITZ-KUMIN INC.

MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1985 SO. TAYLOR CLEVELAND SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9 at 1:15 P.M. Interment Mt. Olive Cemetery. Family at the residence, 13809 Cedar Apt.

No. 105. HLAVSA Melinda Kay Hiavsa, age 1 month 21 days, darling daughter of Richord and Mary dear sister of Richard, Cheryl, Ryan, and Michelle, granddaughter of Albert Hiavsa and LaVerne Kishler of 1.05 Angeles and John and Zita Ochenduszko. Passed away suddenly Saturday. Services will be held ot the B.

J. RUMPLIK SON FUNERAL HOME, 5337 Monday, February 10 at 10 M. Rev. Leroy Hart officiating. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

VISITATION AT TIME OF SERVICE ONLY. HORVATH Helen Horvath (nee Toth), beloved wife of the late Imre (James), dear sister of Louis, Andrew (deceased), Anna Lang and Mary Hollo, dear aunt and great-aunt. Prayer servIces will be held Monday, Feb. 10 at THE MALLCHOK FUNERAL HOME, 5660 RIDGE PARMA, 0., at 9:30 p.m. Mass of the Resurection, St.

Charles Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends will be recelved SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. HORWITZ Leo E. Horwitz, devoted husband of Sylvia (nee Fishman), beloved father of Mrs.

Ralph (Elaine) Rafalow and Morton A. loving grandfather of five. Services will be held of the BERKOWITZKUMIN, INC. MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1985 South Taylor Cleveland Sunday, February 9, at 3 P.M. Interment Mayfield Cemetery.

Fomily requests NO VISITATION AT THIS TIME. HUCKLE Florence M. Huckle, wife of the late Simeon, mother of Kenneth J. of Vermilion, grandmother of Robert J. and Barbara Lawson, great-grandmother of five.

Funeral services will be held at THE SAXTON-KLANKE FUNERAL HOME, 13215 DETROIT Monday, Feb. 10 at 10 a.m. Interment Lakewood Pork Cemetery. Friends received SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. IAFORNARO Anthony M.

lafornaro, beloved husband of Lucille (nee Strano), dearest father of Mrs. Madelyn Orozco, Anthony, and Marlene, devoted grandfather of Anthony Orozco, dear brother of Mrs. Madeline Farinacci, Mrs. Doris Vaccariello, Mrs. Jane Nobbe, Mrs.

Christine Farinacci (deceased), Ed. ward Yafonar, Mrs. Frances nantonio (deceased), Mrs. Helen Mollie (deceased), Mrs. Josephine Lemmo, Rose and Mrs.

Peg Demelto. Funeral Mass 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, at St. Margaret Mary Church.

The family will recelve friends at the DICICCO SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5975 MAYFIELD MAYFIELD O. (AT LANDER RD.) MONDAY AND TUESDAY 24 AND P.M. JAECKIN Moodalen (Young), beloved wife of the late Frank dear mother of Elmer Donald and the late Kenneth grandmother of ten, and great-grandmother. Funeral mass Tuesday, February 11, St. Mels Church, 14436 Triskett at 9:30 A.M.

Interment St. Peters Cemetery, North Ridgeville, O. Family will recelve friends at CORRIGAN'S FUNERAL HOME, Lorain Ave. ot W. 148th St.

MONDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. JAJCINOVIC Ell Jalcinovic, age 88, beloved husband of Veronika, dear father of Joseph grandfather of ten, great-grandfather of 13, brother of Mildred, of Michigan, and others deceased. Funeral Monday 8:15 a.m. at the FORTUNA FUNERAL HOME, 5316 FLEET AVE. Services at St.

Lawrence Church at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. VISITATION SUNDAY 2-5 AND P.M. JONES Lou R. Jones (nee Richards), beloved wife of the late Arthur Pout mother of Richard H.

and the late Arthur Paul grandmother of five. Memorial services will be held Saturday Feb. 8 at. 1 p.m. In The Myers Memorial Chapel of The Church of the Saviour, 2537 Lee Rd.

Interment Acacia Memorial Pork. BROWN FORWARD service. KERRIGAN Anne Kerrigan (nee Finn), beloved wife of Patrick, sister of Mary Holdsworth of Cleveland, Bridget Anthony, Nora, Michael, Margaret Morrin, Ellen Murray, Noppy Corrigan, the late Edward all of Ballycroy, County Mayo, Ireland, and dear aunt. Feb. 6.

Funeral Mass Monday, Feb, 10, St. Gregory The Church at 10 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friands, may, call at THE FLYNN MYLOTT FUNERAL HOME, 4400 MAYFIELD so. EUCLID SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. Nutirra KOBEtit*CH Frank Kobetltsch, dearest husband of Rosa (nee Kump), beloved ther of Rudolph Kobetic, Sophia Logor (Slovenia), John, Albert, Wilhelm, Ludwig and Mrs.

Tibor (Frieda) Lorik, and the following deceased children: Frank, Mathias, and Anna. Grandfather of 17, great grandfather of four. All brothers and sisters ore deceased. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Funeral mass Tuesday, St.

Vitus Church at 10 om. Friends may call at the GRDINA FUNERAL HOME, 17010 LAKE SHORE BLVD. SUNDAY 7-9 AND MONDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 PM. KOZAK John Kozak, age 89, beloved husband of Mary (nee Fazekas-Vargo), dear father of Margaret Gorek, Alex, Irene Artino, Joseph Vargo (deceased), Steve Vargo and Mary Chetenyak, grandfather and greatgrandfather, passed away Detroit, Michigan. Friends received at the RICZO FUNERAL HOME, 12519 BUCKEYE ROAD where services will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m.

and at St. Elizabeth's Church at 10 0.m. VISITING SUNDAY 2.5 AND 7-9 P.M. KRESL Mary Agnes Krest (nee Placek), beloved wife of the late Frank, dear mother of Mrs. George Kostell, and Dr.

B. F. Krest, dear aunt of Richard Cermak, sister of George Plocek, and the following deceased, Anna Cermak, Albert Placek, Cecilia Pecin, and Laddie Placek, grandmother greatgrandmother, Frlends may call at THE FAULHABER FUNERAL HOME, 7915 BROADVIEW where services will be held day, Feb. 10, at 10:30 a.m, and from St, Basil Church, Brecksville of 11 a.m. VISITING HOURS 2 TO 4 AND 7 TO 9 P.M.

SUNDAY. KRZYWKOWSKI A' xandrla Krzywkowski, beloved wife of the late Leon, dear mother of Genevieve Szafranski, Walter E. Kriss, William Stanley W. Kriss, Eleanore Priebe and Stella Zielonka (deceased) Grandmother of eight, great-grandmother of 17. Funeral Tuesday, Feb.

11 at St. Stanislaus Church at 9 am. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the RYBICKI SON FUNERAL HOTAE, 4640 TURNEY SUNDAY AND MONDAY 2-5 AND 7-9 PM. KUZMISSION Sophia Kuzmission, beloved wife of George, mother of Mrs.

Nancy Rossle, Mrs. Lillian Shure, Mrs. Lee Ragozzino and grandmother of five, sister of Louls Pasko, Valentine Posko, Michael Posko ond Mrs. Josephine Koslop. Friends recelved at THE HOLOWCHAK FUNRAL HOME, 5548 STATE RD.

AT TORRINGTON PARMA. Funeral services Monday, Feb. 10, at 10 a.m. and at Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church at 10:30 o.m, PARASTAS Sunday 7:30 p.m. Interment Holy Ghost Cemetery.

VISITING HOURS SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. LANESE See Tanno notice. LUBAHN Ferdinand Lubahn, beloved husband of Olga (Davis), dear father of the late Ted and Jerry, grandfather of six, great-grandfather of six, brother of Martin. Funeral services Tuesday, Feb. 11, CORRIGAN FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE.

AT W. 148TH of 1:30 p.m. tombment Sunset Memorial Pork. Family will recelve friends MONDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. LUCAS Bernard J.

Lucas, age 55, devoted husbandd of Stella (nee Jackiewicz) (deceased), dearest tother of Kenneth J. and Kevin, dear grandfather of Jessica Anita, dear brother of Mrs. Adeline Cochran, of Ravenna, 0., Mrs. Winifred McAleer and Mrs. Dorothy Bango, dear son of Mrs.

Anna Sammon passed away Saturdoy, Feb. 8, 1975. Funeral Moss Feb. 11 Time and place to be announced. Interment Catvary Cemetery.

Family will recelve friends HOME, at 6204 the CRACIUN DETROIT FUNERAL p.m. Sunday 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. MONDAY. Family requests contributions be made to the National Institute of Health, Bethasdo, for viral diseases. LUKE Lela F.

Luke (nee Benjamin), beloved wife of Howard J. mother of Earland Marian A. Claus and the late Roland grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Earl H. and Alice Benjamin, passed away Friday Feb. 7.

Funeral Ices Monday, Feb. 10 at 11 a.m. at the WISCHMEIER-BUESCH FUNERAL HOME, 3111 VIEW where family will recelve friends SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. MAMPEL Alfred J. Mampel, age 76, of 4641 Northwest 41 Court, Lauderdale Lakes, Florida 33319, passed away Thursday, February 6.

Mr. Mampel had been a resident in 14 years coming from Cleveland, Ohlo. He was a member of Glenville Masonic Lodge No. 618 of Shaker Ohio. He is survived by his wife, Leona, son, Roy daughter, Marilyn Weeks, and eight grandchildren, Friends may call SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7.9 P.M.

ices Monday 2 P.M. at the Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME, 3904 West Commercial Fort Louderdale, Florida. MAZZONE Theresa M. Mazzone (nee DeLeese), beloved wife of Anthony dear mother of Thomas, Terry, and Ted, sister of Sarah, Melissa of California, Tony DeLeese, Josephine Immormino, Mary Koleszar, and Virginio Mazzone.

Services Monday, Feb. 10, at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary Church, Bedford. Interment All Saints Cemetery.

Friends may call at THE ST. JOHN FUNERAL HOME, 923 BROADWAY, BEDFORD, SATURDAY 7-10 AND SUNDAY 2-5 AND 7-9 P.M. McAULEY Doris McAuley (nee Off), dear wife of Robert mother of Judi Conn of Atlanta, Georgia, sister of Allan. daughter of the late George and Opal, passed away suddenly Feb. 7.

Funeral services Mondoy, 10 at 1 p.m., at THE WISCHMEIER. BUESCH FUNERAL HOME, 3111 BROADVIEW where family will receive friends SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. McMILLIN Myrtle M. McMillin (nee Daviney), beloved wife of Emerson, mother of Andrew and Williom, sister of Nellie Anderson of Minnesota, Mrs. Esther Heller of Pennsylvonia, Gordon of Washington, Mrs.

Delia Moze, Feb. 7. Contributions to The Society For The Blind would be appreciated. Funeral services Monday, Feb. 10, at 10 a.m.

at THE BRICKMAN SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID AVE. Interment Brooklyn Heights Cemetery. SUNDAY 2 TO 4 AND 7-9 P.M. MERKER Rose Merker (nee Kinczel), beloved wife of the late Steven, dear mother of Steven, Louis, Irene Uveges, and Dolores Safko, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Martin of New London, and the deceased Katherine Oktavec and Helen Kiss. Deceased formerly of Porkview Ave.

Should friends desire family suggests contributions to the Concer Soclety or the Holy Family Cancer Home. Services will be held at the RICZO FUNERAL HOME, 12519 BUCKEYE RD. day at 10 a.m. and at St. Margaret of Hungary Church at 10:30 a.m.

PRIVATE VISITATION SUNDAY 2- 5 AND 7-9 P.M. MONACHINO Frances M. Monachino (nee Guar. nera), beloved wife of Sam devoted mother of Sharon Hober, Alyce Korkowski, Candace, Dante and the late Michael. Dear daughter of Caroline (nee Fabia) and the late Joseph Guarnera.

Dearest grandmother of Gia Marle. Dear sister of Joseph Guarnera, Funeral mass Tuesday, Feb. 11 at The Church of St. Therese, Granger Rd. at E.

105 St. at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. The family will receive friends at FERRARA FUNERAL HOME, 12200 GRANGER RD. FROM 2-10 P.M.

SUNDAY AND MONDAY. MURRAY Robert J. Murray, beloved husband of Margaret (nee McGee), devoted father of Dennis, Roberta Ayres, Richard, Gory and Michael, grandfather of ten, son of the late Michcel and Agnes (nee Kosakwsky), brother of Margaret Yanke, Coletto Tamas and Agnes Travinski, Friday a.m. The family will recelve friends at THE WALTER E. TENS SONS FUNERAL HOME, 9811 DENISON (PARKING ENTRANCE OFF W.

99 The funeral mass Monday, Feb. 10. at Philip James Church, 3727 Bosworth Rd. at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

The family suggests donations to the Cancer Fund. VISITING HOURS SUNDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. NEMETH John J. Nemeth, beloved husband of Emily, dear brother of Vincent of Mary Masterson, Joseph Rose Ehasz and Annabel Hein. Passed away in- Florida.

Friends received at tha OTTO J. VALE FUNERAL HOME, 25900 EMERY RD. (EAST OF RICHMOND RD.) WARRENSVILLE HTS. where Ices will be held Monday, Feb. 10, at 9:15 c.

m. and at The Church of The Resurrection at 10 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Family re quests contributions to the Heart VISITING Charity of choice.

HOURS SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. Drath Nuticen DAILY Received ISSUES until 9 P.M.-All Editions 11 P.M.-Greater Cleveland Final SUNDAY ISSUES 6:30 P.M. Sat. -All Editions 10:30 P.M. Sat.

-Greater Cleveland 11:00 P.M. Sat. -Part of Greater Cleveland CALL 523-4860 NEPHEN Paul D. Nephen, beloved son of line (nee Johnson), brother of Laurel, grandson of Helen and the late Lewis Johnson. Contributions to the Paul Nephen Kidney Fund, Cleveland Clinic, Dr.

Wm. Brohn would be appreciated. Funeral servIces Monday Feb. 10, at 11:30 m. at the BRICKMAN SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID AVE.

where the family will receive friends SUNDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M. NIXON Donald W. Nixon beloved husband of Wilma (nee Yalinek), dear father of Mrs. David (Michele) HIll, and Donald W. grandfather of Diana Buday, son of Mrs.

Sarah Jewell, brother of Miss June Jewell of Toledo, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1975. Family' will recelve friends at THE FLYNN-MYLOTT FUNERAL HOME, 4600 MAYFIELD where services will be held Monday, Feb. 10 at 11:30 o.m. Interment Western Reserve Cemetery, Chesterland, O.

VISITATION SUNDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M. NORVAISIS Bronlus (Bruno) Norvalsis, beloved husband of Hodwiga (Haberal), dear father of Edward K. and Erich B. Funeral Mass Monday, Feb. 10, St.

Mel's Church 14436 Triskett Rd. at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Fomily will recelve friends at FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE. AT W.

148 SUNDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. OROZCO See lofornaro Notice. ORR Rhoda Ann Orr. PAIGE Bertha Lee Paige, beloved wife of Thomas, mother of Thomas sister of Joe Martin, cousin of 1 Jesse p.m. Broadnax.

WATSON Services FUNERAL Tuesdoy HOME, 10913 SUPERIOR AVE. VISITING HOURS MONDAY 8-9 P.M. PERGER See McAuley notice. PETERS Zora E. Peters, beloved wife of Arol of Painsville, mother of Mrs.

Justine (Rolland) Anderson of Mentor and Mrs. Corinne Frase of Copley, grandmother. Funeral services Tuesday, February at 1:30 P.M. in the BURR FUNERAL HOME, Chardon, where the family will receive friends MONDAY EVENING 7-9 P.M. PETRENCSIK Ellzabeth Petrencsik (nee rasz), devoted wife of the late John, Regino dear mother of Steve, John, Blair and the late Joe and Mary Sebostian, grandmother of nine, great-grandmother of 21.

Friends may call at the LOUIS A. BODNAR SON FUNERAL CHAPEL, LORAIN AVE. AT W. 415T ST. where services will be held Tuesday, Feb.

11, at 9:30 a.m. and St. Emerics Church at 10 a.m. VISITING HOURS SUNDAY 7-9 P.M. MONDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M.

PICCIANO Alex Picclano, beloved husband of Nellle (nee Watson), father of Andrew Hordey and Janet Campbell, son of Joseph and Antoinette (nee (both deceased), brother of Andrew, Mrs. Raymond Leber (Teresa), Mrs. James Albert (Jose phine). Funeral services at THE GATTOZZI' SONS FUNERAL HOME, 15311 ST. CLAIR AVE.

Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 11:30 a.m. VISITATION 2-4 AND 1-9 P.M. SUNDAY AND MONDAY. PIROZEK Mary P.

(Napai), beloved wife of Frank L. dear mother of Annette M. and Kenneth sister of John Nagal, Joseph Nagy and Helen Krieger, of Florida, Kay Fox, George Napol, Margaret Hughes. Funeral Mass Wednesday, Feb. 12, ot St.

Thomas More Church, Plainfield and N. Amber at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Family will recelve friends at CORRIGANS FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AT W. 148TH ST.

MONDAY 7-9 P.M. TUESDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. POLEATE Louis Poleate, beloved son of Jullette, dear father of Milton, Eugene, Aretha and Jacquelyn Moore, dear brother of Herbert, Jack, Marybell, Jullette Burbank and Rita Webster. Moss Tuesday 10 a.m. Ephiphany Catholic Church, E.

121st St. at Oakfleld. Family will at receive friends MONDAY 7-8 P.M. the H. M.

MARTIN FUNERAL HOME, 3856 E. 131ST ST. POLTOREK Bruno Poltorek, dear cousin of 1 da Reipold, Benjamin Lowlec and Stella Samek (all of Buffalo), dear friend of Christy, Harry and Emil Pupklewicz. Funeral services day, Feb. 10, at St.

Stanislaus Church at 9 o.m. Member of the V. F. W. Post 2361.

Friends received at GOLUBSKI FUNERAL HOME, CORNER OF E. 65TH AND ERTON SUNDAY 2-5 AND 7: 9 P.M. POMEROY Lucretia M. Pomeroy, ape 66, dear sister of Betty Jane Flowers (Mrs. R.

passed away Dalson and the late Feb. 7, at Philadelphia, Pa, Graveside services Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 1:30 p.m. at Woodvale Cemetery. Memorial services Feb.

7:30 p.m. at the Olmsted Unitarian Univesallst Church, 5050 Porte N. Olmsted. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Soclety. ARRANGEMENTS BY BAKER FUNERAL HOME.

PRUETT Shawn W. Pruett, beloved son of John Oscar, Sr. and Mrs. Martha Pruett, brother of Reginald Cornel Terry of Washington, D.C., John 0.. Jr.

of PItSburgh, Pa. and Eleanor A. Harris. Funeral services will be held on Monday, Feb. 10 at 1:30 pm at Fidelity Baptist Church.

Family will receive friends on SUNDAY, FEB. 9 AT THE E. F. BOYD SON FUNERAL HOME, 2165 E. 89 ST.

7:30 8:30 PM. PUGACH Josephine Poach (nee Hryb), beloved wife of James (deceased), mother of Mrs. Rose Marie Jacko, Mrs. Olga Ann Etchell, Mrs. Irene Lillion Began, grandmother of seven, great-grandmother of four, sister of Nick, George and Mike (deceased).

Friends recelved at THE HOLOWCHAK FUNERAL HOME, 5548 STATE RD. AT TORRINGTON PARMA. Funeral services Monday, Feb. 10, at a.m. and at St.

Andrew Ukrainian Cathotic Church at 9 a.m. PARASTAS Sunday 4:30 p.m. Interment $5 Peter and Paul Cemetery. VISIT. ING HOURS SUNDAY 2-5 AND 7.9 P.M.

QUELLOS Gertrude Julia Quellos (nee Horkey), age 67, died suddenly Thursday afternoon. Wile of the late Vincent, dear mother of Mrs. Doreen Saunders, grandmother of Gary. Daryl, and LoVonne, daughter of Anna (nee Novotney), and the late John, sister of Mrs. Mary Schoesler, Gilbert, thelate Willis, and John.

Rev. George W. Schissler will conduct services Monday, Feb. 10, at 9:30 a.m. Interment Crown HIll Cemetery.

Friends will be received SUNDAY 2-9 P.M. at SAVER'S, 4801 MEMPHIS AVE. RAOVANIC Mary Radovanic (Nee DelisimunovIc), dearly beloved wife of the late Michael, dear mother of Michael of Livingston, Marie Fleming, Anna Oniga (deceased), Michael of N. Ridgeville, Frank Mrs. Mario (Catherine) bardo, Mrs.

Charles (Margaret) Miller, grandmother of 26, greatgrandmother of 55, great-great. grandmother of 8, all brothers and sisters deceased. Funeral Mass Tuesday of St. Pauls Croatian Church at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call at the GRDINA FUNERAL HOME, 1053 E. 62ND ST. SUNDAY 1-9 P.M. MONDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M. RICHARDS Donald Raymond Richards, died Feb.

6. Friends may call at BERRY'S FUNERAL HOME, MONDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. ROMANCHIK Michael A. Romanchik, beloved husband of Alberta. Dear brother of Sue Hollingsworth, Ann, Mary Wood, Steve Roman, Andrew Torchik, Andrew Evanoff, the latel chik.

George, Saturdoy John and Joseph Romanam. Friends may call at PAUL MISENCIK FUNERAL HOME, 12900 MADISON AVE. where services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 om. and at St. Gregory's Greek Catholic Church (Quall St.) at Calling hours 7-9 SUNDAY, 2-5 AND 7-9 MONDAY.

ROSS Carolyn H. Ross (nee Hoffman), wife of the late John beloved daughter of Mary Hampson Holfman and the late H. Lee Hoffman, niece of Mrs. Joseph S. Wallace of Youngstown, 0., also survived by several cousins, passed away Feb.

5. Funeral services will be held at THE SAXTON-KLANKE FUNERAL HOME, 13215 DETROIT Monday, Feb. 10 at 1:30 p.m. Friends received 7-9 P.M. DAY.

Death Notices SABOL Paul Sabol, beloved son of the late Martin and Anna Sabol, dear brother of Anna Fedich and Joseph (deceased), Margaret Schaefer, LIlIlan Schaefer. Dear uncle of 17, and Great uncle of 35. Passed away Feb. 3. Services and burlat In dusky, O.

on Tuesday Feb. 11, 1975. SAUNDERS See Quellos notice. SCHENKELBERG wife Ella R. of the Schenkelberg (nee Klein), late Albert, sister of Bertha Throne, Klein ond the late Chester, aunt and greataunt.

Funeral Monday, Feb. 10 at 1:30 p.m. at THE COCHRAN FUNERAL HOME, 9350 RIDGE N. ROYALTON where friends may call 2-5 AND 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY.

SCHOLZ Theresa A. Scholi, beloved wife of Heinz, dear mother of Brian, Helnz Daniel, Michael and Tina, daughter of Rosario and Constance DiGiovanni, sister of Marla Povich, Angelo M. Fourquet and Gloria Pout. All services Monday, Feb. 10 at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2970 W.

30 St. at 10 a.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at THE M.J. KOLODIY SUNDAY FUNERAL 24 HOME, AND 3136 W.

14. 7-9 P.M. ONLY. SCOTT Christine Scott, daughter of the late George and Anna (nee Sloan) sister of the late Bessie. Funeral mass Monday, February 10, at 10 A.M.

at Holy Nome Church. Friends may call ot the DONLON FUNERAL HOME, 9213 Miles SUNDAY 6-9 P.M. SHACKLEFORD Georala B. Shackleford, beloved wife of Percy, mother of Franklin Wright of Tuskegee, James Shackletord of Washington, D.C., and Jean Wilson of Cleveland, grandmother of four, daughter of Mrs. Mary Greenwood of gomery.

13 brothers and ters, a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. ServIces Monday, p.m., at STROWDER'S GLENVILLE 'CHAPEL, 818 E. 105 where family will receive friends SUNDAY 5-6 P.M. SHAFFER David W. Shatter, 19, beloved son of William E.

and Jane G. (nee Green), dear brother of Nancy, Susan Brinson (Atlanta, Funeral Tuesdoy, 11 a.m., at the NEW MONREAL CO. FUNERAL HOME OF EASTLAKE, 35400 VINE ST. (JUST EAST OF RT. 91, PHONE 951-1220).

Interment Western Reserve Memorial Gardens. HOURS MONDAY ONLY 24 P.M. AND 7-9 P.M. SIDOTI See Gullo notice. SLAVEC William F.

Slavec, beloved husband of Alice (nee Ryan), dear father of Sandra, Patricia, Debra and ca, dear son of Frank (deceased) and Jennie (nee Saln), brother of Stanley. Friends received ZELE MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 458 E. 152 ST. where services will be held Tuesday 9 a.m. and St.

Felicitos Church 10 a.m. Interment All Souls. VISITING SUNDAY 1-9 MONDAY 2-5 AND 1-9 P.M. SMITH Mildred Smith (nee Harris), (for. merly Wilcox), widow of Victor J.

Smith, dear mother of Philco WIlcox, daughter of the late Philo and Mary (nee Granger) Harris, niece of former Fire Chief Edward Granger (Retired C. F. Friends recelved at ZELE MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 458 E. 152ND ST. MONDAY 7-9 P.M.

where services will be held Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. and at St. Jerome's Church at 10 a.m. Interment Knollwood Cemetery. SR.

KATHLEEN MARIE MARTIN Sister Kathleen Morle Martin, S.C., beloved sister of Mrs. Heleen Schnelder and Sister Helen Ann Martin, S.C., (deceased), dear sister-In-law of George Schnelder, dearest aunt of six and great -ount of ten. Passed away January 22 In Good Samaritan Hospital in Interment was January 25 at Mt. St. Joseph Cemetery In Cincinnatl.

STAFFORD Nellie Stafford of Mentor, O. Wife of the late Merle R. Sr. Mother of John Merle R. Jr.

and Kenneth F. Grandmother and great grondmother. Sister of Kathryn wood, Leota Hough and the late Fronk Mahoney. Memorial gifts to West Lake County YMCA Partner and Youth Fund. Memorial services Monday 2 p.m.

at DAVIS AL HOME, 4154 CLARK WILLOUGHBY, O. where friends may call SUNDAY 7-9 P.M. STRANO See latornaro Notice. SWARTZ band Clayton E. Swartz, beloved hus.

of Mory (nee Lucas), dear father of Bonnie Baumann, Mary Ellen Swartz and Clayton, Jr. (Skip), grandfather of three. Friends may call MONDAY EVENING ONLY P.M. at the FAULHABER FUNERAL HOME, 7915 BROADVIEW RD. SPRAGUE).

Services and interment private. Memorial The family requests donations to the Cancer Society Respiratory Disease Association. TABAR loved Elizobeth wife M. Tabor (Nowick1), be of the late Frank dear mother of Robert Riter, Gary Phyllis Ann, and David W. Tabar, grandmother of seven, sis.

ter of Fronk, John, Edward Nowicki, Gertrude Michael, and Ralph Nowicki, and the late Ann McGovin and Phyllis Nowicki. Funeral Mass Monday, Feb. 10 at SS. Philip and James Church, 327 Bosworth of 11 a.m. Interment West Park Cemetery.

Family will receive friends at CORRIGAN'S FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE. AT W. 148- TH SUNDAY 3 TO 5 AND TO 9 P.M. TANNO Victor of Tanno, M.D., beloved brother Joseph Tanno M.D., and Mrs. Rose Lanese (both deceased), dearest uncle of Mrs.

Lucy no of New Jersey, Louis (deceosed), Rose, ond Anthony M. Tanno (of Mrs. Antoinette Jacono, Joseph, Louls, Adolph (of Florida), Lucille, and Marie Lonese, and Mrs. Genevieve Izzo, devoted greatuncle, ond great-great-uncle. Funeral Mass 9:30 a.m.

Monday, Feb. 10, at Holy Redeemer Church. The fomily will receive friends DICICCO SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5975 MAYFIELD RD. MAYFIELD O. (AT LANDER SUNDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M.

TURK Sam Turk, dearly beloved husband of Tillie, devoted father of Mrs. Lillian Berger, Harold M. and dear prandfather of five and great. grandfather four, dear brother of Manny Turk, and Max Turk, Mrs. Ruth Turk Derechinsky both of Calif.

Services at BERKOWITZKUMIN INC. MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1985 SOUTH TAYLOR CLEVELAND HTS. Sunday Feb. 9, at 2 p. m.

Interment Zion Memorial Pork. Family will receive friends at residence, 2020 Tylor Apt. 806 Contributions to his memory may be made to charity of your choice. USKO Joseph F. Usko, beloved husband of Susan (nee Yanosko), dearest brother of Steve, Mrs.

Pete Mikeska (Mary), Mrs. John Yanosko (Anne), Mrs. Frank Krovontko (Sophie), Mrs. Bernard Kowchuck (Agnes) and Frank, devoted uncle. great-uncle and great-great-uncie.

Funeral Moss 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Feb. 11, at St. Clare Church.

Interment All Souls Cemetery. The family will receive friends at THE DICICCO FUNERAL HOME, 5975 MAYFIELD MAYFIELD O. (AT LANDER RD.) SUNDAY 7-9 P.M. AND MONDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. VAIVODS Iridors Valvods, beloved husband of Malgonito (deceased), dear ther of Antonina Garancis Ians, deor uncle of Jonas and Janafa Pocius.

Funeral services Monday, Feb. 10 at St. Josaphat Church at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends coll at THE JAKUBS SONS AL HOME, 936 E.

185TH ST. VISITING HOURS SUNDAY AND 7-9 P.M. VENTURA James C. Ventura, dear' son of John (deceased) and Mamie Venturo, brother of Michael, (deceased), and Frank (deceaser). Arrangements by DICICCO SONS FUNERAL HOME.

James C. Venturo, beloved husband 'of Margaret (nee Adimare), dear. est father of Joseph (of California), Mory Jean and Frank, devoted grandlather of five, dear brother of Michael, Joseph (deceased) and Frank (deceased). Funeral Mass 9:30 a. m.

Monday, Feb. 10, at St. Paschal Baylon Church. Interment All Souls Cemetery. The family will received friends at THE DICICCO AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5975 MAYFIELD MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, 0.

(AT LANDER SUNDAY 24 AND 1-9 P.M. Funeral Directors 5 Funeral Directors 00000 Maher-Melbourne FUNERAL SERVICE Est. 1898 Directors: John F. Maher David Melbourne Hugh H. Maher Chapman Funeral Homes SOUTH EUCLID MENTOR 4274 Mayfield Road 7474 Mentor Avenue at Belvoir Blvd.

Rte. 20 at Rte. 306 CLEVELAND LAKE COUNTY PHONE 382-4500 PHONE 942-5795 1' -141 BOLLINGER 9810 Denison 961-6400 Walter E. MARTENS And Sons 281-7111 Dratl; Notices services Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 2 pm.

at JENKINS FUNERAL CHAPEL. 2914 DOVER CENTER WEST. LAKE. where friends may call immediately prior to service. WILLIAMSON Shawn Paul Williamson, beloved son of Gory W.

and Sandra K. Willlamson, dear brother of Gary, Jr. ARRANGEMENTS BY THE PERKO FUNERAL HOME. YOUNGMAN Anna Youngman (nee Spettigue), beloved wife of the lote Louis, devoted mother of Dolores Dragon, dear grandmother of Louanne, ter of Beatrice Wilson, Phyllis Duffy, Ruth House ond Florence Ondrelko. Friends may call at the RYBICKI SON FUNERAL HOME, 4440 TURNEY RD.

where services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 11, at p.m. Interment Highland Pork Cemetery. VISITING HOURS SUNDAY 1-9 P.M. MONDAY 2-4 AND 7-1 P.M.

VOLL Karl M. Voll, beloved husband Marla (nee Sleber), dear brother of Maria and Firtl, both of Germany. Prayer services will be held Monday, Feb. 10 at THE MALLCHOK FUNERAL HOME, 5660 RIDGE PARMA, at 9:30 a.m. Mass of the Resurection, St.

John Bosco Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends will be received SUNDAY ONLY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. WASHINGTON Ethel Friday, Feb. Washington, 1, 1975, passed away late George widow of the Washington, beloved aunt of Mrs.

Katherine Warr. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1975, at 10 a.m. at the HOUSE OF WILLS, 14711 VARD where the family will receive friends MONDAY 6:45 TO 7:45 P.M. WATSON Raymond Watson beloved husband of Priscilla (nee Bopan), father of Edward, George, Paul, Glennie and Gwendolyn, and the late Raymond grandfather of 10, great-grandfather of five, brother of Poul, and a host of nieces and nephews, expired Thursday, February 6, 1975.

Funeral Arrange ments incomplete. ARRANGE. MENTS BY WILLS FUNERAL HOME. WEIGOLT Al Weigolt of St. Petersbura.

beloved husband of Josephine (Sander), dear father of Verna Groves (Mrs. Eugene) Grosse Point Forms, grandlather of Carol Dow of Boulder, brother of Arthur Wellhofer of lyn, N. Eugenia Noyes of Maine. Funeral services Monday, Feb. 10, at CORRIGANS FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE.

AT W. 148- TH at 11:30 a.m. Entombment Sunset Memorial Park. Family will receive friends SUNDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. WELSH William T.

Welsh, beloved husband of Eugenia (Moczkoy) and the late Susan M. Connelly, dear mother of Susanne Lawrence (Mrs. John), Beryl Shuga (Mrs. Joseph) of lahasse, Constance Weixel (mrs. James), Christine Roberts (Mrs.

James) of New Jersey, and the late Irene Pettican, grandfather of 17, dear brother of Mary rill, Katherine Adell, and Rose Crozier, all of Norwood, Mass. Funeral mass Tuesday, Feb. 11, St. Christopher's Church, 20141 Detroit Rood, 10 A.M. Holy Cross Cemetery.

Family will recelve friends at CORRIGAN FUNERAL HOME, Lorain Ave. W. 208th Fairview Park, DAY 3-5 AND 7-7 P.M. Family re quests memorial contributions to Howard G. Schwort Fund for Concer Research In care of the Cleveland Clinic.

WHITE Jock C. White, beloved husband of the late Josephine (nee Richard. son), father of Richard A. and grandfather, brother of Mrs. Ruth Kormos, Feb.

1975. Services at FUNERAL HOME, 4274 MAYFIELD RD. (AT Monday at 10 a.m. The family will BELVOIR S. EUCLID, receive friends 2-4 P.M.

SUNDAY ONLY. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. WILCOX See Mildred Smith notice WILDE William A. Wilde, beloved husband of Viola (nee Galinat), dear father of William grandfather of four, great grandfather of three. Funeral Lodge Notices CHARLES T.

RAYMER LODGE NO. 683 Brethren, please meet at the Murroy P. Nicol Funeral Home, 19001 Nottingham Feb. 11, of 8 p.m, to conduct the lost Masonic Rite' of our late Brother, and Tyler, Walter H. Frazter.

Ralph Parker, W.M. Ian Euren, Sec. CLIFTON LODGE NO. 664 AM Brethren: You are requested to assemble at the BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 7501 Ridge Road, Sunday evening, February 9, at 8 p.m. to assist In conducting masonic funeral services for our departed brother John H.

Benson. Allon E. Cowrie, W.M. Harold H. Boling, Sec'y.

In Memoriam In Memoriam or Card of Thanks In the Plain Dealer mav be placed by calling Miss Bell or Mrs. Hawkins, 523-4860 or 523-4861. GIEBEL Effle M. Glebel Feb. 9, 1967.

In loving memory I have only a memory dear mother, cherish my whole life through. But, the sweetness will live forever, AS treasure the memory of YOUR LOVING SON GEORGE TERNANSKY Robert Ternansky-Feb. 9, 1963 Gone But Not Forgotten In loving memory THE CALLAGHAN FAMILY Greater Cleveland's Want Ad Marketplace- -Phone 523-5555 Lost and Found -Rewards FOR NEXT RECEIVED DAY'S UNTIL PLAIN 11 DEALER CALL 523-5555 AFTER 6 P.M. 523-4860 ALASKAN MALAMUTE LOST. August 7.

Last seen In N. Royalton. Generous us reward on any informaton. 249-3560. ALASKAN MALAMUTE, found In Broadview HIs.

area. Owner please Identify. 526-6 BEAGLE found, male, 6 found 3 wks. ago, well taken care of. Call GA 1-7758.

BOOK (religion) and watch lost, reward, 439-6456 or 581-2859. BOX taken, taken, 27, great sentimental value. $250 reward. 398-084 BRACELET lost, Heirloom, LARGE REWARD. 522-1569 before 4 PM.

CAT Found. Smoky gray Tabby, male, 6 mos. Coventry areo. 321-9165. CAT lost, block, white long hair, neutured male.

W. 129 Belden, childrens pet. Reward. 671-8854. CAT lost.

Black -gray tiger. Red collar with name tag. W. 156-Puritas. Reword.

433-7391. CAT LOST, gray-black striped male, wnite chest and legs. 751-6058. CAT LOST. longhair, yrs.

old. W. 31 between Meyers and Sackett. Jan. 5.

Beloved house pet. 398-9307. DOBERMAN lost-black female. E. 63- Wade Park.

Reward. 881-2674. DOG FOUND Chihuahua, male, long hair, Warrensville- Maple HIs. area, call 232-7144. DOG Found, German Shepherd, Chagrin 295-0345.

DOG found, small black -brown female. Normandy School area 843-7761. DOG found young female, E. Cleveland- Noble Rd. area.

382-1025. DOG LOST, all black, wearing brown collar with phone number 271-6910. Reward. Garfield Hts. area.

DOG LOST Feb. 3. Norwegian Elkhound, black and gray, no collar, Brooklyn Hts. Reward. 741-7625.

DOG lost. German Shepherd female. W. 44-Trowbridge. 281-8357.

DOG lost -German Shepherd black male, vicinity 123-Ashbury. $20 Reward. 368-0162 or 421-2697. DOG lost, Hicks School, red Irish Setter, silver choker. Reward.

771-1096. DOG lost, Beagle, children's pet, reword. 932-5267. DOG lost, male Beagle, 8 mos. old, Valley View area.

Missing since 1-23- 75. Reward, 524-0193. DOG Lost, mole Beagle mixed, 8 mos. old, Valleyview area 524-0193. DOG lost, Pure Black Shepherd type female, mos.

old, Chagrin alls orea. Reward. 338-8101. DOG Lost Schnauzer silver grey. mole, W.

166-Chadfleld, Reward. 0752. DOG lost, Sheepdog, white and silver prev. Broadview Hts. Reward.

Answers to Sadie. 526-6495. DOG, lost, Sherp doo, black -white. Parkway-Arlington area. REWARD $25.

Answers to Scruffy. 451-2386. DOG lost. Siberian Husky. Fernale, blue eyes, 2 yrs.

old. Children's pet. Lost since early Saturday morning Feb. 1st. W.

97 and Almira area, Please return, reward. Call 651-4236. DOG lost: Streetsboro area or where 1-480 crosses RI. 43. Mixed breed hound.

Male Red collar. $200 reward. 561-7789. DOG lost. Toy Chihuahua, brown-white male, red collar, Dog IS ill! Reward.

398-7829. DOGS found 2 small light-brown, male-female, Lee-Fairmount 932-4626. ENGLISH pointer lost-white. brown marks, male. 885-2526.

FOUND CAT, blackswhite male, ty Memphis- Tiederman. 252-5196. FOUND Mixed Shepherd Dog, Young female, small to medium size. Brookpark Pearl. 886-3331 after 4.

GERMAN Shepherd morkings. E. Cleveland. Ill-needs help. Illinois rabies tag.

Answers to PIt. Re ward. 851-3399. LOST: Male miniature Schnauzer, Nov. 17 In North Olmsted pork area.

Answers to Brandy. Reward. 725-0465. LOST, small silk siripe bag envelope style, Sat. Feb.

1. Please return, no questions asked. Reward. 881-6881 Ext. 303.

POODLE LOST, block female, flee collar. Vicinity of Berea fairgrounds, Eostman Rd. Reward. 243-2503. SCHNAUZER Lost Silver grey male, W.

105-Lorain. 671-8314 after 6 P.M. Siamese Chocolate Pt. cat lost E. 185.

blue coll SIBERIAN Husky lost, Gray and white. Blue eves. 8 mos. Bianford off Green-vicinity Euclid-Green Shopping Center. Liberal reward.

481-6518 or 486- 7271. YORKSHIRE: Lost 1 mo. a90 still looking. Reward. 781-3540.

LAKEWOOO by owner, 38 unit apt. 6 gross. Owner financing. $510,000.3100,000 down or trade for smaller. 734-1435.

Cleveland's Greatest and Busiest Market THE PLAIN DEALER WANT AD PAGES. Phone 523-5555 8 Cemetary Lots, Monuments BROOKLYN Hts. Cemetery, 2 lots, very reasonable. 234-8531. Crown HIll.

6 grave lot, choice section 2. Sacrifice. L. M. Greasel, 8080 Malibu Circle, Pensacola, Fla.

32504. 1- 904, 476-3107. "Estate willing to sacrifice sale of 2 crypts Sunset Gardens $1,300.00 Mausoleum--North Olmsted. Cost Will sell for $995.00. Write: Box Community 3367, Seminole, Bank of Seminole, P.O.

Florida haven FOUR choice cemetery plots in WhiteMemorial Pork, 615 SOM Center 6 Road, lot Gates Mills, Ohio, Grave 3-4-5- Make 342 offer, North-2 Don of section Christus. Stirling, Box C20 Payson North, Payson, Arizona 85541. 12 Sunset CHOICE Lots in beautiful area of Memorial Park. $265 eo. Call 331-2231.

crypts "Estate willing Sunset to sacrifice sale of 2 Gardens $1,300.00 Mausoleum- -North Olmsted. Cost Community WIll Bank sell for $995.00. Write: Box 3367, Seminole, of Seminole, P.O. Florida Lost! That unpleasant, sinking feeling when you discover your loss can be cured in short order. has found it, and will proboably watch for your ad in The Plain Dealer's LOST and FOUND column.

Think of your pieasure when the finder tells you the lost article has. been, Found! LOST and FOUND ADS May be phoned up to Midnight 523-5555 Just say "Charge It" Plain Dealer Want Ads 1.

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Who owns The Plain Dealer today? ›

The Plain Dealer
Front page for April 13, 2023
Owner(s)Advance Publications (Newhouse Newspapers)
Founded1842
HeadquartersPlain Dealer Publishing Co 4800 Tiedeman Road Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 U.S. 41°30′25.5″N 81°40′47.2″W
Circulation94,838 Daily 171,404 Sunday
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circulation department, you have access to The Plain Dealer e-edition via any of The Plain Dealer apps and via the desktop browser version using the same username and password on up to three devices.

How do I stop Plain Dealer? ›

You can cancel your subscription to The Plain Dealer at any time. Please email circhelp@plaind.com or call 216-999-6000. You may also cancel online.

Does The Plain Dealer still deliver? ›

Expect delivery of your newspaper by 6:00 a.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays, by 7 a.m. on Saturdays and by 8:30 a.m. on Sundays.

How much is a Sunday Plain Dealer? ›

The huge majority of people who read The Plain Dealer do so by subscribing, but people who buy the paper on newsstands will see higher prices starting Monday: $5 on Sundays and $3 the rest of the week. It's part of our continuing effort to sustain local journalism for the long term.

How often is The Plain Dealer printed? ›

Hundreds of thousands of copies of The Plain Dealer are delivered each week. The goal is to have newspapers to homes, coin-operated boxes and newsstands by 7 a.m. on weekdays, 8 a.m. on Saturdays and 8:30 a.m. on Sundays, come rain or shine, in most cases, before the crack of dawn!

How much does an obituary cost in The Plain Dealer? ›

Placing an obituary in The Plain Dealer – Home Delivery starts at $269.95.

What is the largest newspaper in Ohio? ›

The Plain Dealer, Ohio's largest newspaper and top advertising source.

How do I find old obituaries in Cleveland, Ohio? ›

The period 1976 to the present: The Cleveland Public Library maintains an index of all death notices and obituary articles that appeared in the Cleveland Press (1976-June 1982) and Plain Dealer (1976 to 2014).

How much does Cleveland.com cost? ›

Just $10 a month. You will be charged monthly unless and until you cancel your subscription.

How do I contact Cleveland Plain Dealer? ›

The Plain Dealer Production and Distribution Center 4800 Tiedeman Road Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 (216) 999-5000 or (800) 362-0727 Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

What does The Plain Dealer mean? ›

Someone who interacts or does business straightforwardly and honestly. [from 16th c.] Wiktionary.

Where is The Plain Dealer located? ›

Plain Dealer Publishing Co, 4800 Tiedeman Rd, Cleveland, OH - MapQuest.

Is The Plain Dealer building empty? ›

The building has largely sat vacant since the Plain Dealer sold it for $12.4 million in 2022. Brad Harmon, president and publisher for The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com called the planned use of the building “a perfect fit.”

Who founded the Cleveland Plain Dealer? ›

The PLAIN DEALER was founded as a weekly newspaper on 7 Jan. 1842 by JOSEPH WM. GRAY (1813-62) and became an evening daily on 7 Apr. 1845.

Who bought The Plain Dealer building? ›

The former Plain Dealer building is owned by Industrial Commercial Properties (ICP) LLC of Solon.

Who owns the Wabash Plain Dealer? ›

Wabash Plain Dealer is owned by Paxton Media Group LLC, which is headquartered in Paducah, Kentucky. This fourth generation, family-owned media company has overseen the operations of Wabash Plain Dealer since 1998.

Who started The Plain Dealer? ›

The PLAIN DEALER was founded as a weekly newspaper on 7 Jan. 1842 by JOSEPH WM. GRAY (1813-62) and became an evening daily on 7 Apr. 1845.

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