The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

THE PLAIN DEALER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1984- Death Notices Today BANKS- -Ruth BAON-Eleanor J. BARKLOW- SeE DIPALMA notice. BATTAINO-Onorato DIPALMA notice. -Helen BONCHAKBUB-Mory A. BUELOW-Isabelle M.

CAMPBELL-John E. CESA-SeE DIPALMA notice. CLEARY-SO KOSTER notice. COX Charles DANAHER WEIR J. DePASQUALE See HOFMEISTER notice.

F. DIPALMA- -Angeline Death Notices BALINSKI CAESAR BALINSKI, of Richfield, 0., dear friend of Velma Pollard, dear father of Robert, son of Tekla and the late. Waller, brother of RayRichard and the late Gregory, Stephen and Leo. Services will be held on Saturday, Oct. 27, 1984 at 11 a.m.

THE JOHNSON-ROMITO FUNERAL HOME, 19 E. MAIN ST. (PHONE 232-3441), HUDSON, D. where friends will be received FRIDAY 3-5 AND 7-9. BANKS RUTH BANKS (ROSECRANTZ), age 09 (nee Polhemus), beloved wile the late David R.

Rosecrante and the late Homer Banks, loving mother of Shirley Root and Beaner Mudica, dear of Pauline French and the late James Polhemus, mother great the. All services interment In Cattle Creak, Oct. ARRANGEMENTS POWELL FUNERAL HOME. BAON ELEANOR J. BAON, of' Menter, formerly Cleveland and beloved wife of the late Ralph, dear el Mr.

Robert Hellriegel, Rollin (Donna) Mrs. Themes (Linda) Zah, (Denise) Lampman Douglas, grandmother Robert Lawrence and Pratt. Services a.m. Saturday at THE GRUNNER FUNERAL HOME, MENTOR MENTOR the family will receive friends 2-4 AND 7-9 FRIDAY. BARKLOW See DiPALMA notice.

In Memoriam be placed in the Plain Dealer by calling Mrs. Moredock or Mrs. -Anne M. A. VANS- Lillion FERRITTO-John W.

FLORIAN -Mildred D. FORBES-Fierence L. GALEN- Howard A. -Mary E. GLAZE -Edward F.

GRZENIA--Edward HALPERN-Williom HAMILTON -Robert J. HARRIS-Elizabeth A. HART -Erma M. HAZEN -Martha M. M.

M. M. M. M. M.

M. M. B. HOFMEISTER notice. HIRSCH- -Carroll H.

HODGE -Margaret T. J. HORNY- -William HUFFMAN -Florence J. Death Notices BATTAINO ONORATO BATTAINO, age 82, beloved husband of the late Rose (nee Galmarini), dear father of Mario and Rudy, dear of seven, great grandfather of two. Funeral Mass St.

Rocco Church, Saturday, Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Member of the North Italian Club. Friends received at THE RIPEPI FU.

NERAL HOME, 3202 FULTON THURSDAY 7-9 P.M. AND FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. BATTILOCCHI See DIPALMA notice. BLAZENYAK HELEN BLAZENYAK, wile (nee tray), beloved late Louis, mother of Leslie, Paul and the late Joseph, grandmother of sis, sister of Ann Majors, Mike Nylray, Elizabeth Podracky of Hunsary, Magdeline Lacza of Hungary and the late Andrew Yanike of Hungary. Friends may call THE FERFOLIA SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5386 LEE RD.

NEAR BROADWAY, MAPLE HTS. Funeral Saturday 0:30 a.m. Services St. cestas Church at 9 a.m. VISTING HOURS FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

CONCHAK WALTER BONCHAK, dear son of Metro and Julia (both deceased), dear brother of Ann Sotka (deceased), Mary Grigonk, Katherine Spik (deJoyce Kovac, Joseph Helen Ivansek, Edward, Julia Latkovic (deceased), Jean Kuzupas and Michael, uncle and greatuncle. Funeral services Friday, Oct. 26, at St. tosaphat Church 10 a.m. Interment Souls Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at THE UBS SON FUNERAL HOME, 936 E. 109 WEDNESDAY 7-9 P.M., AND THURSDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. KACZMAREX-Frank A. KALLERUD -Martha KEARNEY-Martha -Ethel M. KING -Robert D.

KOBE -Edward N. -Julio A. KOSTER -Nellie M. D. -Anna -James T.

MARTIN-Wm. Emmett MAXWELL-Hatel M. MESSINA-Rosarie MORGAN-Joan NELSON-Orange AK -Helen T. PATRIZI-See DIPALMA notice. -Pearl C.

-Helen L. ROBERTSON-SeE RUSE notice. Death Notices BUB MARY A. SUB (nee Burnett), charter member of North Olmsted Eastern, Star Chapter 566, beloved wile of the late William, dear mother of Mrs. Mary (Marge) Anders and the late William J.

and John Bub, grandmother of Mrs. Jacqueline Montville and George S. Anders, greatgrandmother of Deborah Victoria, Beverly and Krystal Anders. No Visitation. All funeral services private.

Arrangements by FUNERAL HOME. BUELOW ISABELLE M. DUELOW, loved wile of the late Redrick, mother of late lames C. Trotter, grandmother and great grandmother, sister of Valyo. Services ZEIS FUNERAL HOME, 14105 DETROIT Friday, Oct.

26 at p.m. Private Interment will Monroe he received Cemetery. 3-5 AND 70 P.M. FRIDAY. CAMPBELL JOHN E.

CAMPBELL, beloved husband of Beatrice F. Campbell. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Friday, 26, BROWN-FORWARD, 17022 CHAGRIN where friends may call WEDNESDAY 7-9 P.M., AND 3-5 AND 7.9 P.M. (Masonic services will be conducted by Woodward Lodge No.

508 Thursday 7:30 p.m.). Interment Lake View Cemetery. CESA See DiPALMA notice. CLEARY See KOSTER notice. RONDEAU- -Henry Samuel ROY-Frork A.

RUSE -Coral Quay SABBATH -LoUis A. C. A. SHUSHANSKY- Estelle SLOGAN -See KOBE notice. STAWICKI-Cecelia HOFMEISTER notice.

M. THOMAS-Barbare TWAROGOWSKIJoyce URBASSIK- -John VAUGHAN E. WATKINS-Lucille E. -Mildred WILCOX -Grace E. WILLETS- Harold K.

WOOD--Marion Death Notices COX WILLIAM CHARLES COX, on Monday, Oct. 1, 1944. Husband of Florence Lave Cox of Allison Park, Pa. for. mer employee of Standard of Ohio.

Memorial vices will he held at Bethany English Lutheran Church, Triskett and Lorain Saturday, Oct. 27 at 1 p.m. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, PITTSBURGH, PA. DANAHER DANIEL J. DANAHER, beloved husband of Anna H.

(Stevenson), brother of John of Parma and the late Margaret O'teilly, uncle. Funeral Mass Saturday, Oct. 27, Our Lady of Angels Church, Rocky River at 16 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Family suggests memorial contributions to Holy Family Home.

Family will receive friends at CORRIGAN FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE. AT W. 148TH FRIDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. DePASQUALE See HOFMEISTER notice. DEURING GERTRUDE F.

DURING (nee Beckman), dear wife of the late Edward dear mother of Edward E. of Pepper Pike and Kenneth of Greenville, S.C. and the late Helen Pollitt (Mrs. Walter), grandmother of Dwight E. and Wendy Sue, great grand.

mother of Dennis A. The family prefers those who wish may make contributions in her name to The American Cancer Society, Ohio Division, Cuyahoga County Unit, 1148 Euclid Room 514, Cleveland, 0. 44115 or Church of The Saviour foundation, 2537 Lee Cleveland Hts. 44110. Memorial services will be held 3:30 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 26 in Myers Chapel, Church of The Saviour, Lee and Monmouth Cleveland Hts. Interment Lake View Cemetery. BROWN- FORWARD SERVICE. OBITUARIES Henry S.

Rondeau, patented metal- breakthrough ugh Henry S. Rondeau read patents for a hobby. mother died when he was an infant and his From the time he was orphaned and had to father when he was 16. leave school in the ninth grade, he delved The. teen-ager then worked in a succession eagerly into a wide range of reading material.

of jobs including a road repair crew, as a He taught himself French well enough to plumber's apprentice, as a sheet metal worker present a technical paper in France about one and a bench worker in a watch factory. of his own patented formulas in the field of His technical ability led him to a job with metal coatings. the Marchant Calculating in Rhode Island, Mr. Rondeau, 73, died Sunday at St. Luke's as a serviceman for the He bookkeeping machines Hospital where he was admitted the previous ager made and by in the 1942 firm.

joined became district He had been Ill with congestive heart in New York that an manufactured engineering metal comfailure 18 months. He lived in Shaker Heights. pany spray guns. Rod here in 1955 and sold spray equip- As a young man, Mr. Rondeau wrestled Mr.

Rondeau founded his company, Spray as a ment and wire for the metal spray industry. pastime and received national recognition He had previous experience in the industry under a YMCA program. working in Long Island, Pittsburgh, Chicago He was a member of the American Society and Cleveland. for Metalsand belonged to Maison Francaise When his major patent was granted in 1976, and La Table Francaise. he gave up other business activities.

His Mr. Rondeau is survived by his wife, Virpatented process allows sprayed material to ginia; daughters, Diana Campbell of Bakersform a bond with the base metal on which it is field, and Paula Keeler of Lakeside, sprayed so that the coating adheres securely and three grandchildren. and I smoothly. The old step of costly and Memorial services will be at 4 p.m. today in lengthy surface preparation, as in sand- the chapel of the Plymouth Church of Shaker blasting, is eliminated.

Heights (United Church of Christ), 2860 Mr. Rondeau was born in Bristol, Conn. His Coventry Rd. OTHER DEATHS N' William Halpern, 79, was for 50 years man- retired. He represented the company in many ager of the old Fisher Bros.

Dry Goods Co. at golf tournaments and won prizes throughout. 252 Superior one of the sites of the new the country. He lived in Largo, and Standard Oil Co. (Ohio) building.

The store car- had been ill with heart disease three years. He ried men's clothing and furnishings and he was was 73. a pioneer in selling quality clothing at a discount. He lived in Hollywood, and had a Alfred J. Hooper joined the Cleveland Fire heart attack.

Department in 1929 and retired in 1971, working most of his career out of Engine House 29 Myrle H. Cooper, 77, retired in 1978 as head at E. 105th St. and Superior Ave. He was 83 of horticulture for the city.

He previously had and had kidney failure. been in charge of gardens for the Cleveland Board of Education and for 14 years headed the horticulture department at Tuskegee Insti- Esther Kalinowski Arnson, 78, was a fortute. He had a bachelor's degree in horticul- mer vice president of Women's American ORT ture from Cornell University. He had been ill (organization for rehabilitation through trainwith emphysema. ing).

She formerly worked as a volunteer at Ray C. Wagner, 27, had owned and operated old Park Jewish Synagogue Convalescent making Hospital bandages for and about 10 at the Federal House Antiques in Lakewood since years. She had Alzheimer's disease. receiving a bachelor's degree in business administration from Ohio University in 1979. He was vice president of the Lakewood Robert E.

Vaughan, 71, was president of Antique Dealers Association. He had cancer. R.E. Vaughan specializing in real estate management. He had owned and been an offiJoseph Golob, worked for TRW Inc.

33 cer in Cleveland Mortgage Co. and the old years and was maintenance foreman when he Luxor Building Co. He had a stroke. 'Pretty Boy' Floyd capturer dies at 89 EAST LIVERPOOL, Services will be today for Chester C. Smith, a retired East Liverpool police captain and the last surviving participant in the capture of Charles (Pretty Boy) Floyd.

Smith died Tuesday. He was 89. His death came one day after the 50th anniversary of Floyd's slaying on the nearby Conkle Farm. Smith, a native of Jackson County, W.Va., joined the police force here in 1922 and retired 35 years later. -i7-C DIPALMA Notices ANGELINE DIPALMA (nee Rattilocchil, wile Joseph, loving mother of Rita Klemin (of N.

Dakota), Nino and Donald, devoted grandmothof seven, beloved sister Josephine Patrizi (deceased), James Barklow (deceased) and Assunta Cesa (Sue). Mass of the Resurrection, 11 a.m. Saturday al St. Michael Church, Independence, Friends may tall at THE FIORITTO FUNERAL HOME, 5236 MA MAYFIELD LYNDHURST (EAST OF MOND RD.) THURSDAY 7-9 P.M. AND FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

EDELMAN ANNE M. EDELMAN, (nee Markert), beloved wife of the late John A. mother of Joanne Betley, john A. Richard James Robert Kathleen, Karen Gamber, Mary Bodmer, grandmother of 25, great grandmother of eight, shier of Leonard, Bernadette Mina, the late Charles, Werner, Andrew, Marie Willow. Nward, 25, 1904.

Contributions Family, Home would appreciated. Funeral Mass Monday, Oct. 29 a St. Paul Church (Chardon Rd.) a.m. Interment All Souls.

Family will receive friends at THE BRICKMAN SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID AVE. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. EPPICH CARL A. EPPICH, beloved husband of the late Anna (nee Beskid), dear father of Mrs. Joan M.

Miller (Robert) and Mrs. Geraldine James (Walter), grandfather of Terrence and Kymberly Miller, Denise, Stephen, Craig and Sheila James, brother of Lillian Hasiboeck and Louis Kresse and the late John, Frank and Evelyn Mileti. Funeral Mass Saturday, Oct. 27, 10:30 a.m. at St.

Angela Church, 20970 Lorain Rd. Friends may call at THE KACIREK FUNERAL HOME, 29060 LORAIN FRIDAY 3-S AND 7-9 P.M. Family suggests memorial contributions to the charity of your choice. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EVANS LILLIAN EVANS (nce Greenfield), beloved wife of the late Isaac, loving mother of William, Robert, Charles, Martin, and Donald, dearest grandmother of 18, and great-grandmother of 23.

Services will be held Friday, Oct. 26, at Mayfield Mausoleum in the Mayfield Cemetery, 2749 Mayfield Rd. Family will receive friends al the Charles Evans residence, 17401 Shaker Friday, Saturday, Sunday EVENINGS ONLY. Friends who wish may tribute to The Temple dowment Fund. BARNETT BOOKATZ-CLEVELAND TEMPLE MEMORIAL ARRANGE- MENTS.

FERRITTO JOHN W. FERRITTO, beloved husband of Mary (nee Walanabe), dear father el Mrs. Marie Grady, Mrs. Judy Blackwood, John and Anthony, grandfather of three, dear son of Carmen and the late Antonia Ferritto, brother of Pasquale, Anna, Sr. M.

Cabrini C.S.A. and the late Albert. Monday, Oct. 22, 1984. Funeral Mass and interment Arlington National Cemelery.

FLORIAN MILDRED D. FLORIAN, (nee Mechling), beloved wife Herman mother el Richard, Wesley, Lloyd, James and Janet Schillace, grandmother of nine, great grandmother of one. Passed away Wednesday, Oct. 24. Memorials may be forwarded to Good Shepherd United Methodist Church or Southwest General Hospital Pulmonary Unit.

Memorial services at, Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, 5930 State Sunday, Oct. 28 at BUSCH FUNERAL SERVICE. 741-7700 FORBES FLORENCE L. FORBES (nee Lehman), dear aunt of Thomas Eagle and W.L. Mau, dear friend of Blanck bride and Aggie Marshall.

Died Thursday. Services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, 1984 al THE JOHNSON-ROMITO FUNERAL HOME, 521 BROADWAY, BEDFORD, O. (232-1441) where friends will be ceived FRIDAY 7-9 P.M.

is suggested that memorial contributions be made to a charity of your choice. GALEN HOWARD A. GALEN, loved husband of Elizabeth (nee Cameron), dear father ol Robert and Joan Saker, grandlather of seven, brother of Edwin, Funeral services Saturday, Oct. 27, at 11 a.m. at The Westwood Abbey of Sunset Memorial Park; N.

Olmsted. may be made to the charity your choice. ARRANGE. MENTS BY JENKINS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 071-6711. GALLAGHER MARY E.

GALLAGHER, (nee Simmerly), beloved wife of the late Willis dear mother of Alice Dynowski, Jacklyn Keglovic, Willis 1., Thomas A. and Patricia, dear grandmother of 16, great grandmother of six, dear sister the late James and Charles. Friends may call at THE RYBICKI SON FUNERAL HOME, 4640 TURNEY RD. where services will be held Saturday, Oct. 27 at 9:30 a.m.

at St. Therese Church, Granger Rd. at 10 a.m. VISITING HOURS THURSDAY 7-9 FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9. GILMORE HAZEL GILMORE, mother of Nelson, grandmother of Mrs.

Nick Rizzo (Judy) of Eastlake, Mrs. Clinton Parker (Kathleen) of Ft. Erwin, Linda Gilmore of Springfield, Va. and the late Nelson (Butch), great grandmother of eight, great great grandmother of one. Passed away Oct.

25, 1984. NO VISITATION. Setvices private. MALLOY MEMORIAL SERVICE. GLAZE EDWARD F.

GLAZE, beloved husband of the late Laura (nee Coates), devoted mothof Mrs. Edward Jacobs (Alice) and Mrs. Eugene Gillespie (Frances) of Wooster, 0., loving grandfather of 10, great grandfather of 10, dear brother of Mrs. Edith Sauer of Columbus, 0. Funeral services will be held Saturday p.m.

at THE GATTOZZI FUNERAL HOME, 12524 CHILLICOTHE RD. (RT. 306) where the family will recieve friends FRIDAY 7-9 P.M. Family suggests contributions be made to Visiting Nurse Service, 13221 Ravenna Chardon, 0. 44024.

Card of Thanks May be placed in the Plain Dealer by calling Mrs. Moredock or Mrs. Lane, 344-4860. Death Notices GRZENIA EDWARD CRZENIA, beloved husband of Stella wil. brandt), (Nowakowski), step father of Irene Thomas and Harry Nowak, brother of Pelagia Grresica (Poland).

vices 0:45 Saturday, Oct. 27 at WALKOWIAK FUNERAL HOME, 6701 SING AVE. and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. VISITATION THURS7-9 P.M.

FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. WILLIAM HALPERN, dearly beloved husband of Lee, devoted father of Marvin, Sid. ney and Mrs. Nancy Katz, loving grandfather of five, dear brother of Mrs. Sadie Horwitz and Mrs.

Lit Willen. Services will be held at B'nai Jeshurun Congregation, 17501 Fairmount Pepper Pike, Friday, Oct. 26 at 12 noon, Family will receive friends at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Halperm, 2176 Halcyon MONDAY THRU EVENING ONLY.

Interment Chesterland Memorial Park. Contributions are suggested to Malpern Hall Fund, leshurun Compresation. ARRANGEMENTS BY BERNOWITZ-KUMIN INC. MEMORIAL CHAPEL. HAMILTON ROBERT J.

HAMILTON, beloved husband of Laura (nee Birch), dear father of Joseph and the late Robert, brother of Earl (Frog), beloved grandfather of Michael and Tammara. Family will receive friends at THE CORENO FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE. AT W. 132 where services will be held Monday (time later). VISITING HOURS SATURDAY 7-9 P.M., AND SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

Entombment Holy Cross Cemetery. HARRIS ELIZABETH. A. HARRIS, (Betty), beloved daughter of Anna (nee Shinn) and the late Edward sister of Katherine, Frank, John, William, Carol Sollinger, Joseph, Thomas and Margaret Mary, dear friends of Emily Oprian (Ope). Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church (West), Saturday, Oct. 27 al 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at BERRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 7200 DETROIT AVE. 7-9 P.M.

THURSDAY AND 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY. HART ERMA M. HART (nee Prasse), dear mother of Pessy Greene and Donald D. Hart, grandmother of Gary and Todd Hoffman, Cheryl Duffy, June Romeo, Donna Kitcko, and Brenda Greene, great-grandmother of nine, sister of Harold and Roland Prasse.

Passed away Thursday, Oct. 25. Services at the funeral home Saturday, Oct. 27, at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 4334 PEARL 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

FRIDAY. HAZEN MARTHA M. B. 'HAZEN (nee Biglow), beloved wife of the late Horace mother of Joseph, grandmother of Joseph, Michelle and James. Friends may call at THE FERFOLIA AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 5386 LEE RD.

NEAR BROADWAY, MAPLE where services will be held on Saturday 10 a.m,: VISITING HOURS FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. HERAK See HOFMEISTER HIRSCH CARROLL H. HIRSCH, beloved husband of Elsie, (a- ther of Roderick, Stephan and Mrs. Carol Robb, brother of Max, James, Ira, Jasper and Amett. Services Saturday 10:30 a.m.

al The Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church, 105 and Tacoma Ave. Family receiving friends SATURDAY 10 A.M. AT THE CHURCH. STROWDER FUNERAL CHAPEL IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS. HODGE MARGARET T.

HODGE, beloved wife of the late Joseph dear mother of Joseph T. and Gerome grandmother of two, great- grandmother of seven, sister of Henry Beckstett, Gertrude Gilford, and Elizabeth Deckstell, Fur neral Mass will be held Holy Church, Lakeshore Blvd. and E. 200th Saturday, Oct. 27, at 10 Interment All Souls Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the CROBAUGH FUNERAL HOME, 22995 LAKESHORE FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. HOFMEISTER PEARL J. HOFMEISTER (nee Tancredi), age 52, wife of the late Charles, devoted mother of Kenneth, dearest daughter of Pasquatina and Peter (deceased) Tancredi, dear: sister of Grace DePaiquale, Anthony Tancredi, Mrs. Mary Herak and Peter Tancredi of Alexandria, dear daughter-in-law of Wanda and Al Jordan. Funeral Mass 10 a.m.

Saturday, Oct. 27, at St. Gregory the Great Church. Interment All Souls Cemetery. Family will receive friends at THE FLYNN-MYLOTT FUNERAL HOME, 4600 MAYFIELD FRIDAY 2-4, 7-9 P.M.

THORNY WILLIAM HORNY, beloved husband of Verna (nee Reiner), dear father of Cheryl Browning and Susan Harizal, grandfather of Mindy Harizal, brother of Helen O' Connors, Funeral services will be held at THE A NOSEK SONS, McCREERY HATHER FUNERAL HOME, $150 BRECKSVILLE RD, Saturday, Oct. 27 at 1 p.m. Friends may call the funeral home FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. Family suggest contributions to Holy Family Home, Parma. HUFFMAN FLORENCE I.

HUFFMAN, (Pat), beloved wife of the late William, dear mother Marsha Huffman, sister of William, Harold and the late James Dowd. Former Director of Talent Unlimited (young adulte' who perform for non-profit organizations). Tuesday. Funeral services Saturday, Oct. 27 at 1 p.m.

in THE NICKELS FUNERAL HOME, 14500 MADISON AVE. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. Friends ceived FRIDAY 3-5 AND KACZMAREK FRANK A. KACZMAREK, beloved husband of Marie (nee Grasela), dear father of Mrs. Chet Balewski (Ruth), Mrs.

Gene Amari (Arlene) and George (Joanne), devoted grandfather of Mark and Rebecca Balewski, Lisa Bik, Keith Amari, Leslie Olander and George Kaczmarek, great grandfather of Kristin Dik and beloved uncle. Friends may call at THE RYBICKI SON FUNERAL HOME, 4640 TURNEY RD. where services will be held Saturday, Oct. 27 at 9:30 a.m. and at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Lansing Ave.

at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. VISITING HOURS THURSDAY 7-9 FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. KALLERUD MARTHA KALLERUD, beloved wile the late Ole, dear mother of Mrs. Eleanor M.

Fisher (lim) and the late Raymond 0. Kallerud (Ferne), grandmother of four. Funeral services Saturday, Oct. 27, 12 noon at THE FUNERAL HOME, 29060 LORAIN where friends may call SATURDAY 10 A.M. UNTIL TIME OF SERVICE.

KEARNEY MARTHA KEARNEY, (nee Stropkay), beloved wife of John A. of Macon, loving daughter of George and the late Anna (nee Seresun), devoted mother of Mrs. Ray Gimza (Mary Ann) of liegh, N.C., grandmother of three, dear sister of Richard, Mrs. Lucille Tally, George and Edward. Funeral Mass Saturday 10 a.m.

St. Francis of Assisi Church. Family will receive friends at THE GATTOZZI SON FUNERAL HOME, 12524 CHILLICOTHE RD. (RT. 306) FRIDAY 3-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

KEMPERT ETHEL M. KEMPERT, (nee Springborn), widow of Lennard C. Kempert, mother of Laura M. fisher. Memorial Service Saturday, Oct.

17, p.m. at The Maple Hits. United Methodist Church (18900 Libby Buffet reception tor family and friends at the Fraternal Order of Eagles (5833 Mayfield Mayfield KING ROBERT D. KING, husband of Josephine, father of Robert and Laura, grandfather Joshua, son of Norman T. and the late Thelma, brother of Anadele Hannah, Richard Kathleen Demico and the late William C.

Passed away Tuesday, Oct. 23 in Las Vegas, Nev. Memorials may be forwarded to The American Heart Assoc. Memorial services at THE BUSCH NERAL HOME, 7501 RIDGE RD. Saturday, Oct.

27 p.m. KOBE EDWARD N. KOBE, beloved husband of Stephie (nee Osredkar), dearest father of Kathleen Slogar and Edward father in law of Jim Slograndfather of James Ni- Stephanie, Elizabeth and cholas Slogar, brother of Josephine Cimperman and Rudolph and the following deceased Frances Dulc, Ernie, Tony, Bill (Babe) and Ann (Mala) Moore. Oct. 24, 1984.

Funeral Mass Saturday, Oct. 27 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Paul Church (Chardon Inerment All Souls. Family will receive friends at THE BRICKMAN SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID AVE.

FRIDAY 2-9 P.M. KORDIC JULIA A. KORDIC, (nee Stano), beloved wife of Thomas (deceased), dear mother of Thomas P. (Columbus, David Richard E. and Mary Ann Kratovill, grandmother of 11, great grandmother of two, sister of Paul Stano, Mary Brown, Ann Vigh, Pauline Salamon, Margaret Stano, Agnes Brown and Catherine Sorts (Warren, Friends received ZELE FUNERAL HOME, 452 E.

152 ST. where services will be Saturday 9:15 and at St. Joseph Church at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary. VISITATION THURSDAY 7-9 P.M.

FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. KOSTER NELLIE M. D. KOSTER (nee Esser), age 93, beloved wile of the late William dear mother of Elmer, William (deceased), Helen (Mrs. Clyde) Walter, Evelyn seiler (deceased), Jane Gardner, and Jean (Mrs.

Francis) Cleary, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of the late Arnold. neral Mass Saturday, Oct. 27, 9 a.m. at St. Charles Church.

Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call at the SCHUSTER-STRAKER AL HOME, 5904 RIDGE PARMA, FROM 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY. LEDINSKY ANNA LEDINSKY (nee Sima), beloved wife of the late Frank dear mother of Irene Kovacs and Elizabeth Anderson, grandmother of nine, great-grandmother of 10, beloved sister of four.

Friends may call at SS. Mary and Joseph Home of the Littie Sisters, 4291 Richmond FRIDAY 3-8 P.M. Funeral Mass in the Chapel Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment All Souls Cemetery, Chardon, 0. Family requests contributions to the Little Sisters of the Poor.

Arrangements by BUTLER SON FUNERAL HOME: 226-0011. LORENCE JAMES T. LORENCE, age 36, loving father of Michelle, dearest son of John and the late Julia (nee Takitch), stepson of Clara, dear brother of John and Julia Ciardullo, step brother of Thomas Henkel and James Henkel, grandson of Julia Takitch, uncle of five. Oct. 23.

Funeral services Saturday, Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. at St. Wenceslas Church, Maple Hts. Friends received at THE SAINT JOHN FUNERAL HOME, 923 BROADWAY, BEDFORD, THURSDAY 7-9 P.M.

AND FRIDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. MARTIN WM. EMMETT MARTIN, beloved husband of Lorraine dear father of Joyce Klemmerer (Mrs. William) of Jacksonville, Jeanne Reese (Mrs. Wayne), Michelle Kochensparger, (Mrs.

John 111) of Columbus, 0. and William grandfather of eight, brother of Joseph Martin of Wheaton, Ill. Relatives and friends are invited on Saturday, Oct. 27 to mect the family al Holy Spirit Church, 410 Lear Avon Lake, O. for funeral Mass at 10 a.m.

Family will receive friends at CORRIGAN FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE. AT W. 200 FAIRVIEW PARK FRIDAY 3-5 AND 7-9. MAXWELL HAZEL M. MAXWELL; (nee Blank), beloved wite of the late Kenneth F.

(Scotty), sister of Ann Navario (Fla.) and Earl (deceased), sister in law of Judge and Mrs. John Mans well, Marguerite Mulligan: Elspeth Walters, aunt and great aunt. Graveside service will be held in Lake View Cemetery, Saturday, Oct. 27 al 11 a.m. friends may call at BERRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 7200 DETROIT AVE.

2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY. MESSINA ROSARIO MESSINA, beloved husband of Clara (nee Russo), dear father of Basil, Biagio, and Margaret Campisi, grandlather of nine, brother of the late Frank, also survived by brothers and sisters in Italy. Friends received at the HOPKO FUNERAL HOME, 6020 BROADVIEW RD. (SOUTH OF SNOW PARMA, where services will beheld Saturday, Oct.

27, at a.m. and at St. Columbkille Church at 9:30 a.m. Entombment All Saints Cemetery. VISITING HOURS 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

FRIDAY. Death Notices DAILY ISSUES Received until 8:30 Editions 10:30 P.M. -Greater Cleveland Final CALL 344-4860 FROM 1-2 P.M. SUNDAY. NELSON ORANGE NELSON, dear husband of Clydie, loving ther of Celidoore, son of Maggie Nelson, brother of Marshall, Raymond, Louis, Eloise and Jacqueline Nelson, grandfather of Karsheka Idooreya Nelson.

Funeral services Friday 9:30 p.m. at THE F.F. BOYD SON FUNERAL HOME, 15357 EUCLID AVE. where family will receive Irlends ONE HALF HOUR PRIOR TO SERVICES. NOWAK HELEN T.

NOWAK, beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Catherine (nee Miazga), loving sister of Anna Raymond Clare, Dolores and the late Sophia Stanley A. and Joseph dear aunt of Rosanne Buckner, Gregory, Karen Bilinski, Thomas Patricia and great aunt of Christy Bilinki. Friends may call at THE VODRAZKA FUNERAL HOME, 6505 BRECKSVILLE INDEPENDENCE (RT. 21 S. OF ROCKSIDE) where services will held Saturday, 27 al a.m.

and at St. Michael's Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment CalCemetery. VISITING HOURS FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. OWCA MIECZYSLAW OWCA (MITCHELL), beloved husband of Cecylia, dear father of Myra Kruzer, Chester, Jerry, and Marek, beloved grandfather of Donny, Tanya, Kim, Kelly, dear son of Barbara of Poland, beloved brother of Jozef (deceased), Kazimierz and Marian of Chicago other relatives in Poland.

Funeral Mass Saturday, Oct. 27 St. Francis DeSales Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends received at GOLUBSKI FUNERAL HOME, 5986 RIDGE PARMA 2-9 P.M.

FRIDAY. MORGAN JOAN MORGAN (nee Landin), age 38, beloved wile of Harlie, mother of Tony of Bulls Gap, Tenn. Passed away Oct. 24. Daughter of Myrtle and the late Lester of Olmsted Falls, sister of Judy Orenics of Cleveland.

Funeral services at BAKER FUNERAL HOME, BEREA, Sunday, Oct. 28, at 2 p.m. VISITATION PATRIZI See DiPALMA notice. PIRL PEARL C. PIRL, beloved wife of Erwin (deceased), mother of Michael, Gene, and Richard Stoyko, Erwin and James Pirl, Pearl Booth, Lois Lilley, Charlotte Cantley, and Pamela Burger, sister of Emery Snyder, Zella Renzik, Rose Beal, Ruth Woods, and Sylvia Norman, grandmother 24, great-grandmother 8.

Funeral services Saturday p.m. at the CARLSON FUNERAL HOME, 1642 PEARL BRUNSWICK, O. Interment Westrlew Cemetery, Brunswick. Friends may call the funeral home FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. PRUSAK HELEN L.

PRUSAK Schultz), beloved wife of Walter dearest mother of Walter Paul, Mark, and Richard, dear mother-in-law of Jeanette, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Carol, beloved grandmother of seven, dear sister of Charles Schultz, Frank Schultz (deceased), Nora Wype, John Schultz, Stanley Schultz, Verna Gorgon, phine klima, and Regina (Jean) Colman. Funeral Mass Monday, Oct. 29, St. Charles Church at 10:30 a.m. Entombment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Friends received at 00- LUBSKI FUNERAL HOME, 3986 RIDGE PARMA, FROM 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. ROBERTSON See RUSE Notice. RONDEAU HENRY SAMUEL RONDEAU, born Bristol, Conn. Died Sunday, Oct.

21, 1984. Husband of Virginia, father of Diana Campbell and Paula Keeler, grandfather of Hannah and Meredith Campbell and Jody Keeler. Memorial services in Plymouth 26. Chapel Friday, 4 p.m., Oct. family suggests contributions to the YMCA Scholarship Fund, 2200 Prospect Cleveland or the Heart Fund.

MALLOY MEMORIAL SERVICE. ROY FRANK A. ROY, beloved husband of the late Veronica (nee Marhulik), dearest father of Eileen Wisniewski and Frank, (deceased), grandfather of Keith Wisniewski, brother of Rose Roy, Sophie Janek, and the following deceased: Marie Skelly and Tony. Friends received at the HOPKO FUNERAL HOME, 6020 BROADVIEW RD. (SOUTH OF SNOW PARMA, where services will be held Monday, Oct.

29, at 10:15 a.m. and at St. Basil Church at 11 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. VISITING HOURS 2-5 AND 7-10 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.

RUSE CORAL QUAY RUSE, age 93, died Oct. 20, 1984, dearest mother of Frances Ruse Robertson, Mayfield O. and Paul Ruse Springfield, four grandchildren, 11. great grandchildren, four great great grandchildren. Interment Mapletown, Pa.

Cemetery, Oct. 23, 1944. ARRANGEMENTS BY LUCAS FUNERAL HOME CARMICHAELS, PA. SABBATH LOUIS A. SABBATH, beloved son of the late John and Elizabeth (nee Hosko), dear brother of Nicholas, John, Mary Salco, Katherine Toth of Ca.

and the following deceased Ann Kostak, Michael; George and Joseph. Entered into rest Wednesday, Oct. 24. Services Saturday a.m. at the funeral home and 9130 at SS Peter and Paul Russian Church.

Mens Club will attend PARASTAS FRIDAY AT 8 P.M. Family will receive friends at THE JOSEPH MISENCIK FUNERAL HOME, 12500 MADSION AVE. FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. Interment Sunset mortal Park. SCHULZ ALFRED C.

SCHULZ, age 74, dear husband of Annette (nee Fier), devoted father of Robert Glenn and Ronald grandiather of six, brother al Verna Perdue and the following deceased: Frank, Ruth Smith, and William. Friends may call at GRDINA FUNERAL HOME, 17010 LAKE SHORE where services will be held Saturday, Oct. 27, at 10 a.m. Interment Crown Hill. VISITATION THURSDAY 7-9 AND FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9.

The family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society. 0060 Flowers make remembrance. Sent With FTD! Special Care The Florists Association of Greater Cleveland, Inc. Death Notices SCHWARTZ MARIE A. SCHWARTZ, beloved wife of the late Val, devoted mother of Mike Cianciolo, Winifred Piatak and William Clanciolo, grandmother of 15, greatgrandmother of 11, sister of Ann Polacek and the late John Fargo and Elizabeth Slater.

family will receive friends at THE WALTER MARTENS SONS FUNERAL HOME, 9811 DENISON AVE. (PARKING ENTRANCE OFF W. 99TH The funeral Mass Saturday at St. Thomas More Church at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

VISITING HOURS FRIDAY 2-5 AND 7-9 P.M. SHUSHANSKY ESTELLE SHUSHANSKY (SHAW), beloved wife of George, devoted mother of Mrs. Fran Atkins and Barry Shaw, sister of Herbert Cowan and Mrs. Florine Hornik also sister in law of nette and Leo, loving grandmother of five. Services Friday, Oct.

26 at 11 a.m. at The Mt. Olive Cemetery. Family at the residence 6511 Marsol Apt. 422, Mayfleld His.

THRU MONDAY EVENING. ARRANGEMENTS BY MILLER- SCH MEMORIAL CHAPEL INC. SLOGAR See KOBE notice. STAWICKI CECELIA Z. STAWICKI (nee Zadura), beloved wife of Frank, dearest mother of Robert, dear sister of Anna Zidek, Leona Leveskas, Ethel Gurr, Geraldine Heindreich and the late Irene Burik, Lillian Koch, devoted grandmother of five.

Funeral Mass Saturday Ascension Church, W. 140 and Puritas, at 9:30 a.m. Family will receive friends at THE CORENO FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE. AT W. 132 FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TANCREDI See HOFMEISTER notice. TESMER loved wife of the late Fred FLOY M. TESMER (nee Maughiman), 1 age 92, devoted sister of the late Dean Maughiman, dear cousin of Lucille M. Solon (Ft.

Lauderdale, Dorothy Hier (Ensenada, Mexico), Mary Schwartz (Bend, Ore.) and Asher Latham (Freeport, dear friend of many. Interment following seryices at Acacia Park Cemetery. Funeral service Friday, Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. conducted by Pastor Robert Hanson of the First English Lutheran Church at THE FLYNN-MYLOTT FUNERAL HOME, 4600 MAYFIELD $.

EUCLID friends received FRIDAY 1-2 P.M. THOMAS DARDARA THOMAS, beloved wife of James, dear mother of James Judy and Jennifer daughter of Mildred Price, sister of eight. service Saturday, Oct. 27, at 11 a.m. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah witnesses, 11800 Superior Ave.

Family receiving friends ONE HALF HOUR PRIOR TO SERVICES. ARRANGEMENTS BY MILLER FUNERAL HOME, $608 QUINCY AVE. TWAROGOWSKI LEE JOYCE TWAROGOWSKI (nee Gosney), dear mother of Brian, beloved daughter of Angela (nee Sinkiewicz) and the deceased James, dear sister of James. Funeral services Saturday, Oct. 27, at KO.

MOROWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 4105 E. 71 at 9:30 a.m. Friends received at the funeral home FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. URBASSIK JOHN URBASSIK, age 63, beloved husband of Anna (nee Arendas), dear father of the late Robert, dear brother of Ann Sebert, dear uncle and great uncle. Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Saturday, Oct.

27 at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends received at THE RIPEPI FUNERAL HO HOME, 5762 PEARL RD. (AT SNOW RD.) FRIDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. VAUGHAN ROBERT E.

VAUGHAN, beloved husband of Jane G. (nee Gleason), father of Linda Kent Vaughan of Wellesley, brother of John T. of Tampa, Fla. and Daniel J. of Chatham, Mass.

Those who wish may send contributions to the Cleveland Society for the Blind. Memorial services will be held at 4 p.m Friday in Wade Memorial Chapel of Lake View Cemetery. Interment Lake. View Cemetery. BROWN-FORWARD SERVICE.

WATKINS LUCILLE E. WATKINS (nee Ebey), artist, teacher, lecturer, and author, of willoughby, beloved wife or the late William H. NO CALLING HOURS. Services Saturday, Oct. 27, at 1 p.m.

at DAVIS FUNERAL HOME, CLARK WILLOUGHBY. Friends who wish may tribute to the American Heart Association. WESSLER MILDRED WESSLER, beloved wife of Robert devoted mother of Arlen and Barry, dear sister of Sanford Begun, loving grandmother of four. Services at BERKOWITZ. KUMIN INC.

MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1905 S. TAYLOR CLEVELAND HTS. Friday, Oct. 2 at 1 p.m. Interment Beth AM Section of Cemetery.

Famial the residence 4150 Verona S. Euclid. Contributions are suggested to The Cancer Society. GRACE E. WILCOX, beloved wite of the late Benjamin dear mother of Joy of Columbia, South America, Daniel and wife Pessy, and Crystal, sister of Roger, Frank, and David grandmother of Kevin.

Passed away Monday, Oct. 22. All funeral services at Faith Me. morial Church, 1616 Brookpark Saturday, Oct. 27, at 10 a.m.

Family requests memorials be made to the church Missionary Fund. Friends may call at the FUNERAL HOME, 3111 BROADVIEW FRIDAY ONLY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. ALEXANDER'S FLOWERS dA. POP 292-4500 Came Serving Greater Cleveland A HOME. WOOD 18 MARION WOOD (nee' Das vidson), died 7, 1904; in Albuquerque, N.

Title of the late Walter Stouter Wood, mother of Dr. Walter D. Wood of Albuquerque; N.M. and the late Mary Ann Ronan, grandmother'. of Walter B.

Wood of Holly: wood, Elizabeth Ann Reynertson of Huntington Beach, Christopher W. Ronan of Toledo, Douglas M. Ronan of Albaquerque, N.M., and. lames M. Ronan of Boulder, great of Ryan Douglas Ronan, sister.

of Gladys Saab. Memorials may be made to American Parkinson's Disease 116 Johns New York, N. Y. 10038, or Richfield United Church of Christ. A al service will be held Saturday, Oct.

27, at Richfield United Church of Christ, 4334 Streetsboro 303), at 10:30 a.m. BY CASSIDY FUNERAL HOME Death Notices WILLETS HAROLD K. beloved husband of Line. and the late Alyce, father of Beatrice Luff, Margaret Jones and Kenneth stepfather of Harriet Robinson, Janice Wyculf and Mary Elizabeth Sabik, grandfather of 13, great grandfather of two, brother of Donald 'and Bruce R. Private family' vices will be held.

Contribu: tions may be made to the Knickerbocker Apartments, 27100 Knickerbocker Bay Village. ARRANGEMENTS JENKINS FUNERAL CHAPEL. WINSTON HILDEGARDE C. WINSTON. (nee.

Handel), beloved mother er of Edmund H. Jr. (- Joan), beloved grandmother of Sherry-Lynne, Eddie; Jeffrey; Terry, David, Mark, Kim, Jimmy, Brian, Linda and Bob, great grandmother of beloved aunt of Charles William Handel. vices were held. Thursday; ARRANGEMENTS FERFOLIA SONS FUNERAL RECEIVED UNTIL 10:30 For Next Day's Plain Dealer CALL GASTON LODGE Brethren we to inform ROBERT No masonic service.

STANLEY NORMAN WEIMER; NORTH OLMSTED CHAPTER NO: E. MARY away notice. BEVERLY LOIS 0040 In Memoriam Anthony Liscynski 10-26-01 As we loved you, so we miss yOU; in our memory you' are near; loved, remembered, longed for always, bringing many a silent tear. YOUR LOVNG FAMILY LISCYNSKI 40:4 To my husband, million times Antony Liscynski I've needed you, A million times I've cried, it love alone could have you, never would have died in lifer! loved you dearly, in death. 1 love you still: in my heart you hold a place no one con ever fill.

It broke my heart. to lose you, but you didn't 90 alone, for part of me went with you the day God took You home. YOUR LOVING WIFE ANN LISCYNSKI A 54 TODAY'S BEST BUYS ARE: FOUND IN THE PLAIN DEALER: WANT AD PAGES, PHONE 344-5555 0070 Lost and Found, RECEIVED UNTIL 10:30 P.M. For Next Day's Ploin Dealer: CALL 344-5555 AFTER 5 P.M. 344-4840 A LONG- Haired black and white cat lost in Beachwood.

Declawed, block spot on, chin. Reword. 464-8568 381-5331. BIG German Shepherd lost St. Clair- Eddy Rd.

area Reward for return, fawn female, white chest, paws. Last seen Parkmount, Puritas, Greyton area. 267-2397, Please! BRIEFCASE lost behind Midland Huron Rd. Reward. 575-4691 weekdoys CAT Found, orea, gray-white male: 292-6412.

CAT FOUND, Grey, Long hair, Puritas Area. 884-1326: CAT found behind Fairview city Hall. Grey male. 734-2629, eves. CAT lost, male, white ears, nose, blue eves, westside.

Reward 941-4365. WON AH CAT. lost, orange tabby flea Please call 932-4492. Reward. DOG found Temole, Golden Retriever mix, lost summer, good Parma home.

ad SO affectionate, DOG LOST, male Beagle- Sher herd mix, tan reward 523-1614. DOG lost. white tiny toy female Poodle, 31 ibs. Cleviden-Forest Hills area of E. Cleveland, Reward.

Call Pet Finders DoG lost, young Dobie female, ears, tail cut, W. 94 Pleose call 651-2320. DOG LOST Pekingese, female, answers to blond. 25 ibs. W.

130-Lorain area, reward, 252-7537. Found kitten mole tiger E. 177. Zeman 131-6455. male kitten, Garfield hts.

eve. Lost col. block and white. Westpork orca Wedding ring ond white gold. No.

orca. 130 REWARD. or eves. LoST short 1 brown, white soot swers to Max, area. Reword.

362-1249. LOST 18, ten bid Doberman Shepherd I mixed, black ton, red color and tag, N. Royaldton Area. REWARD. 237-1754 after 661-0162 before 5 p.m.

LOST Poodle-medium, black male. Answers to 50-Clark. Chico. Needs Lost vicinity medication. W.

Reword. RING LOST: Heart Shoped. $100 289-8998 Anytime. o44t RUG LOST, 6' diameter, abstract design, hand hooked, Call collect 415-587-5730. SMALL female german herd lost, last seen In area Reword.

of W. 14- Storkweather. 240-2150. WALLET block lost al Mack ins Main Airport Lobby. Reword.

phone 741 OHIO DEATHS A bullet from Smith's gun halted Floyd's flight. In an interview with the (Lisbon) Morning Journal last week, Smith said, "I yelled to halt. He didn't comply. So I raised on him and hit him in the right forearm and it ricocheted into his ribs. "He floundered around and got up.

I yelled to halt." Smith said his next shot hit Floyd in the shoulder blade. Smith is survived by his wife, Gertrude; two daughters; three grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. 1 APP 1 1.

The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

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