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to AL CHI Death Notices DAILY ISSUES Received until 8:30 P.M.-Al Editions 10:30 P.M. -Greater Cleveland Final SUNDAY ISSUES 6:30 P.M. Editions 10:30 P.M. Sat.Greater Cleveland CALL 344-4860 BAKER VERNA H. BAKER (nee Hull), beloved wite of the late Ira.

Those, who wish may make contribution In nome to First Baptist Church, 3430 Fairmount Blvd. at Eaton Rd. where memorial services will be Wednesday, at BROWN-FORWARD SERVICE. BARGIEL See DAY notice. BLATNIK EDWARD J.

BLATNIK, age 25, beloved (Betty) Brousin), of and the late John, Joseph, Jerome, John, Frank and late Ray. mond and uncle, former husband of Monica grandson of Fronk and Mary Joseph Brousil and (both Frances deceased) Blatnik and (both deceased). Funeral Friday the FORTUNA FUNERAL HOME, FLEET AVE. interment Colvary VISITATION THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AND Employee of the U.S. Steel Corp.

BOUND MARGUERITE ANN) BOUND) Moran), beloved wife of Eugene, daughter of the late Michael and Elien (nee McHugh), sister of the late Joand Ellen 17, Church a.m. Holy may call AMBERS FUNERAL HOME ROCKY RIVER DR. AT PURITAS, WEDNES DAY 3-5 AND 1-9 P.M. BRADEK See KLEMENCIC notice. CALVEY MARY M.

CALVEY, (nee ney), beloved wife of Bernard dear mother of Raymond Catherine Elleen M. and Bernard sister of William Thomas, Mortin, Catherine Golrick, Julia Schatand James. Funeral Thursday, April 17, at St. The Church, Granger al a.m. Interment Calvary Friends call at THE RYBICKI AND SON FUNERAL HOME, TURNEY WEDNESDAY, 24 AND P.M.

CASADONTE ROSE CASADONTE beloved of Rocco, of Jacko and Thomas grandmother great. Funeral Church, a.m. Calvary received at RIPEPI FUNERAL HOME, 5762 PEARL RO. SNOW WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 2-5 AND 1-9 CATALINI See CHERRI notice. CHERRI FIDALMA CHERRI (nee beloved wife Joseph (deceased), dearest mother Satlice (Gully), Flavio Catalani and Julia Straziuse, dear grandmother of Thursday, April Holy Name Church, Family will receive THE JOSEPH VITO FUNERAL HOME, TUR.

NEY RD. (TWO BLOCKS SOUTH OF ROCKSIDE) WEDNESDAY AND 1-0 P.M. CHOLMONDELEY PATRICIA M. wite LEY, of 43, Gordon of Mentor, dear beloved of Robert daughter of Hrovatin, sister of Mrs. Lappin.

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Ohio 44114. CUNNINGHAM JAMES W. CUNNINGHAM (Bill), beloved husband of Clora Rendos), and the lote Mary, of Raymond Jerome Donald (deceased), of 13, father four, brother of George and four brothers deceased. Funeral Mass Thurs day, April 17 ot Holy Cross Church at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Family will receive friends at THE BRICKMAN SONS FUNERAL HOME 11900 EUCLID WEDNESDAY 24 AND 1-1 P.M.

DAVIS DAVIS, bel band of Dorothy Gary Kaufman, Paul, Marsha (Alton) Hucul, grandfather of five, of Mrs. Davis, Solly Brown of Oak of Los Angeles Molly Marcus of Richmond, Manny Brown of Southfleld, Leonard of of York City the Miami, Mrs. Evelyn Nelson Becky Harry and Seryices MEMORIAL CHAPEL. TAYLOR CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Thursd April 17, for time coll Interment Ridge Rd. Cemetery Family at Colony S.

Euclid. DAY MARIE DAY Schmidt), beloved wife of the late mother Donald the Jones and Robert, mother-in-law of Christine Bargiel), grandmother of Krista Marie, David, Danny ond Damon. Contributions to the Holy Family Home. Friends may coll at BOLLIN GER FUNERAL HOME, DENISON AVE. where services will Thursday at 10 0.m.

CALLING HOURS WEDNESDAY. THE PLAIN Death Notices DeCROSTA See KRUSE notice. EBERLE CHARLOTTE E. EBERLE (nee Reinhold), beloved wife of the late Wilbert deor mother of Elizabeth C. Kosnik, grandmother of Frank Donald J.

Kosnik. NO VISITATION. Funeral services private. The family suggests memorial The contributions may be made to Eastern Star Home Cuyahoga County. ARRANGEMENTS BY MAHER-MEL.

BOURNE FUNERAL HOME. FINLIN MYRTLE FINLIN (nee Fletcher), beloved of William April Funeral service Thursday, April 17, at 11 a.m. In THE CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME, 4420 ROCKY RIVER DRIVE AT PURITAS, where friends may call WEDNESDAY 1-9 P.M. FUERST EDWIN J. FUERST (JACK), beloved husband of Jean Stittier), beloved son of Mary and the late Edwin of John Jean, Albert, Anthony.

Nora, Nancy and Lesile, brother Richard Norman A. James and A. and Mary Ellen grandfather of tour. Services Thurs10 a.m. St.

Jerome's Church. Friends received THE MULLALLY FUNERAL HOME, 365 156 ST. (OFF LAKE SHORE BLVD.) 14 AND 1-9 P.M. WEDNESDAY. GERLITZ JOHN GERLITZ, beloved husband of Rose (deceased), dear brother of of Toledo, Mrs.

John (Frances) Culver of Mrs. Phillip (Marie) Cavender of Mich. and Mrs. Joanna Friends re celved of THE RICZO FUNERAL HOME, 12519 BUCKEYE where services will be heid Thursday at 9:30 a.m. and at St.

Margaret of Hungary Church at a.m. VISITATION WEDNESDAY 2- AND 1- P.M. GILFETHER loved ROBERT husband F. of GILFETHER, be Marilyn Stone), Sharon door Aulisio, father of Mrs. Kathiam reaper, Sally, Steven and Kevin, grandfather of nine, brother of Mrs.

Mory E. King and Bro. John Funeral Mass Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church, Elyria.

Friends "FUNERAL at THE BOGNER HOME, 34400 CENTER RIDGE (RT. N. RIDGEVILLE WEDNESDAY 1-4 AND 7-9 P.M. IGRAINGER IRENE GRAINGER Schilling), wife of the late Cecil, mother of Sandra Norton and Cynthia Weber, grondmother of ROSS and Ralphle, daughter of Julia Schilling, sister of Ardell (Mrs. Nick) Verdone.

Possed owoy Monday a.m. Funeral services Thursday, April 17, at 11 a.m. at THE WM. WISCHMEIER SON FUNERAL HOME, 170 ARCHWOOD AVE. tr may call WEDNESDAY AND GREEN FLORENCE Foster), of Ohio, Beloved wife beloved Wickliffe, Ohio.

mother of Roy sister of Foster of Clearwater, and the following deceased: Fred Foster and Ernie Foster, grandmother of two, greatgrandmother of one. Funeral services Thursday, at R. ORLANDO FUNERAL HOME, 29550 EUCLID family will receive AND P.M. WEDNESDAY. GRUNDNER MARY (LIL) GRUNDNER, beloved of the late Louts, dear sister of Wally, Jackie and Pat Frazior, dear aunt of Linda, John and Thomas Frozior.

Funeral Mass Thursday, April ot 9:30 a.m. Christ King Church. Interment Calvary Family will receive friends at THE LOTT FUNERAL HOME, MAYFIELD S. EUCLID (JUST EAST OF GREEN RD.) WEDNESDAY 7-9 P.M. GULLA 1 See LISKO notice.

GUTHRIE HARVEY M. GUTHRIE, loved husband of Dorothy dear father Mark Kathleen Senkbeil, Judith A. Nawainic and Richard grandiother of 11, -grandtather of three. Funeral services will held at the funeral home on Thursday April at 11:00 a.m. Friends may call BERRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 7200 DETROIT AVE.

15 AND 7-9 P.M. WEDNESDAY. HAMILTON DALE E. HAMILTON loved father of Date E. and Walter, son of Aldeen and Howard brother of Scott, Erik, Howard and John Hodsell, of Viola Hamilton, suddenly April 13.

Funeral service Thursday, April at p.m. in THE CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME, ROCKY RIVER PURITAS, friends call WEDNESDAY AND 7- P.M. HICKMAN ROMIE A. HICKMAN, beloved husband of Erma 0. and lather of Garnet G.

Patterson, grandfother of three, ther of three, brother of Bessie Carson of Akron. Arrangements by Vandale's in Spencer, Va. Graveside doy In Firestone W. Va. serviced fionai Field in seven different foreign countries.

HORAN MARGARET I. HORAN Stevenson), beloved wife of the late Dennis dear mother of William Leitzel, Margaret Mullen, Donald Leitzel, Lenore Powell, grandmother of nine, April 14, Funeral services April 17 at 11 a.m. THE SONS FUNERAL HOME, EU. CLID family will receive friends WEDNESDAY AND P.M. JACKO See CASADONTE notice.

JACOBS ERMINA JACOBS loved wife of the late John dear mother of Ermo Tumo: Edna Scheer, Williom and the late John grandmother of six, great grandmother of eight, sister of Eva Mahoney. Funeral services Wednesday, Apr. 16, CORRIGAN FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE. AT ST. at 1:30 p.m.

Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. DEALER, WEDNESDAY, Death Notices JEFFREY ANNABELLE JEFFREY (nee Simpkins, dear wife of Wayne (deceased, beloved mother of Wayne, Pat Giddins, Sandy Jeffrey and Wendy Jeffrey, grandmother of seven, sister of Flora Clark, Dottie Ohmead, Sherrie Jenks. Richard, David and Jeff. Friends may call at KOLODIY-LAZUTA FUNERAL SUN STATE services will be held Thursday, 17 at 11 a.m. Interment West Visitation WEDNESDAY 24, p.m.

JEFFREY WAYNE JEFFREY, beloved husband of Annabelle ed), dear fother of Wayne, Pat Giddins, Sandy Jeffrey and Wendy Jeffrey, grandfather of seven, brother of Don, Ross, Doug and Linda Dillon. Friends may cull at KOLODIY-LAZUTA FUNERAL HOME, $477 STATE where services will held Thursday, April 17 at a.m. Interment West Park Cemetery. Visitation WEDNESDAY 24, 1-9. JONES WAYNE C.

JONES, beloved husband of McCann), passed away sud. denly Tuesday offer on apporent heart attack while preporing to to work of the Cleveland Plumbing Heating where He also sheet survived metal by worker. daughter Peggy and his mother Ruth and a son the late Michael. Services will Thursday, April 17, at 1:30 p.m. at the FUNERAL HOME, NORTHFIELD CENTER, OH.

(STATE RT. W. OLD RT. (PH. 232-1441), where friends wiN be received 35 AND P.M.

WEDNESDAY. KELLY ANNIE MAY KELLY (nee Quaggin), age 40, of South Hesperdies, Tampa, passed away April 14, in Tampa. native of Douglas, Isle of Man. Survivors include nephew Daniel Kelly and a niece Kathleen Stuart both of Tampa. KINSELLA loved EDWARD husband KINSELLA, Dorothy, lother of Emmett P.

and rene Lopez. Funeral Mass will be held Robert Thursday, April 17, 1980, 10 a.m. interment Calvary Cometery. The family will friends at THE UGH FUNERAL HOME, LAKE SHORE WEDNESDAY AND 7-7 P.M. KLEIN DEWEY H.

KLEIN, beloved husband of Mertyl (nee Highland), brother of the late Mabel Jones. Formerly of Cleveland, Monday, April 14, at Port Clinton, 0. Friends may coll at BERRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 7200 DETROIT 11 A.M. UNTIL 1 P.M. THURSDAY.

Graveside services Heights Cemetery, Thursday p.m. KLEMENCIC MICHAEL KLEMENCIC, loved husband of Mary Jaksa Muniza), also of the late Agnes (nee dear father of Agnes Brodek, Michael, (deceased), Rudy, and Mary Alice Primum, father of John and Mario Muniza, grandfather of eight, of two, brother of John and Anton (both deceased). Funeral Moss Thursday, April 17, St. Vitus Church Calvary. at 10 Charter a.m.

Interment Pointers Union No. Member Friends may call at GRDINA FUNERAL HOME, 17010 LAKE SHORE WEDNESDAY 2-9 P.M. Family would appreciate contributions to the Americon Cancer Society or to the Slovene Home for the Aged. KRUSE ROYAL KRUSE, beloved mother of Davalas DeCresta ond Kay Martini, dear sister of Gladys Klingenbero, Kruse and Kruse (both deceased), grandmother of seven. Family will receive friends at the NICOL FUNERAL HOME.

19001 NOTTING: HAM WEDNESDAY APRIL FROM 14 AND p.m. Services and burial in Grand Island, Family requests donations be made to Heart Association. KUHN CHARLOTTE KUHN Peter), beloved wife of Richard door mother of Peter Richard and Cherie Bover, grandmother Christopher G. Kuhn, sister of Wilbur H. Peter passed away April 11.

Memorial ices will be held at The Lake Congregational Church, Detroit and West Clifton Wednesday, April 16, at 4 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to The Charlotte Peter Kuhn Scholarship Fund, The West Shore Concerts Box 45254, Cleveland, OH 44145. Arrangements by. SAXTONFUNERAL HOME. LISKO MARY LISKO, wite of the John and Andrew Gullo, mother of Marge, Ellas, Ed ward and Robert Gulla, grandmother and sister of the late Funeral Mass of Sts.

Cyril Methodius Church on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Friends call at PAUL MISENCI FUNERAL HOME, MADISON AVE. McFARLAND at his home at Espyville 71, formerly of tion, beloved husband of passed DAVID Pauline H. away (nee Prunty), Monday, MCFARLAND, dear April A tother of Deanna Wesolowski, Donna Bukso and Ethel Sadlecky (at of Cleveland) and April McFarland of San Diego, grandtather of beloved son of Ethel G. of Porkersburg, W.

Va. and the late dear brother of Beulah Sandy of Mt. Pleas ant, Wayne of Porkersburg and the late Lester. Ices Thursday April 17 a.m. of THE JAMES BAIRD FUNERAL HOME, JAMES TOWN, PA.

VISITATION WEDNESDAY 24 AND 7-9 P.M. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery, Twinsburo. McGUCKIN JOHN E. MCGUCKIN, beloved husband of Lois Farro brother of Gene, Edward, Mary Isabelle and Roseanne Funeral Mass wit! be held St. Ann's Church, 10 The a.m.

tamily Friday, April of at will receive friends at the JOSEPH MURPHY MAYFIELD SCHULTE FUNERAL HOME. I SOUTH EUCLID (EAST OF WARRENSVILLE CENTER WEDNESDAY 1- AND THURSDAY 14 AND 1-9. MESZAROS MENYHART MESZAROS, loved son of Anna door brother at of THE Jullus. HARTMAN may call FUNERAL HOME, 11410 BUCKEYE RD. where services will be held Friday April 18, at a.m.

and St. Margaret Hungary Church at to a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. VISITING HOURS WEDNES DAY AND THURSDAY $1 P.M. MUNIZA See KLEMENCIC notice.

MURCKO MICHAEL baleved husband of Johanna, dear ther of Margaret Bilski, Frances (deceased), Morie brother of Joseph and the lowing deceased: Stephen, Peter, and Anna and Michele Bliski; of Michael, Walter, Jeanne and Stephen dear FUNERAL HO RIDGE RD. PARMA, O. at 0:45 a.m. Moss Resurrection St. wendelin's Catholic Church at a.m.

Inter ment Holy Ghost Family A receive AND DAY 14 AND 1-4 P.M. NANCE SADIE L. NANCE, beloved wite of Luther, cousin of many. Funeral services Friday THE E. 1.

BOYD AND FUNERAL HOME, E. GTH will friends THURSDAY 74 P.M. Interment Highland Port Cemetery. NEAL MARSHALL NEAL, beloved husband of Maggie. devoted father of Morsholl Jr.

brother of Mary Perry. Howkins. Ado Renfro and Wank Sharp. Passed away Monday April 14. Funeral services be held Friday THE HOUSE OF WILLS, S5 ST.

p.m. wit THURSDAY 1- P.M. Memorial Park. APRIL 16, 1980 Death Notices OATRIDGE CYRUS, OATRIDGE, beloved husband of Ramono (nee Burgess), dear father of Judy Gillispie, Roger, Carolyn Sue Baptista, David and Cyrus Edgar, grandfather of eight passed away Sunday, Apr. 13.

ot 10 a.m. Thursday, THE services Apr. FUNERAL HOME, 3111 BROADVIEW RD. friends may call WEDNESDAY 14 AND 7-9. OVIATT CELIA P.

OVIATT, wife of the late Don mother of Donna 0. Lindsay (Mrs. T.C.) of DelRay Beach, and James grandmother of four, great-grandmother of three. Those who wish moy make contributions in her name to the American Heart Assoc. Memorial services will be held Thursday April 17 at p.m.

In The Chapel of Plymouth Church of Shaker Hts. Coventry and Weymouth Rds. PAKULA JOSEPHINE PAKULA, beloved wife of Joseph, dear mother of Irene Potter and Helen Henderson, loving grandmother of Marvellyn, Carolyn and Sandra Potter, sister of Agnes 0c- kowski, Elizabeth Ok onowicz and Valerie Kowolcryk (deceased). Mass April 18 al Peter Paul Church at 10 a.m. Inter.

ment All Saints, Cemetery. Friends received FUNERAL HOME, COR. OF GARFIELD BLVD, AND TURNEY RD. WEDNESDAY P.M., THURSDAY 1-5 AND P.M. PECK husband GREGORY of Ethel PECK, beloved nell), son of the brother late Greco and Etio Fred J.

of Concord, Arthur J. Mentor and the late Martha Fussner and Ted uncle and preat-uncle. The fomity suggests memorial contributions to the Hattie Lartham Foundation, Mantua, 0. Funeral services Thursday at p.m. THE MAHER FU.

NERAL HOME, 4274 MAY. FIELD RO. AT BELVOIR SOUTH EUCLID, where family will receive friends AND 7- P.M. WEDNESDAY. PERHAY FRANK PERHAY, beloved husbond of Dorothy (nee Berek), dear father of James Mrs.

Marlene McCreary and dear brother Mrs. Francis Basko, Daniel and Mrs. Irma Kurkowski. Funeral Friday Immaculate Conception Church at 10 a. m.

Family witt receive friends at the GOLUB FUNERAL HOME, 4703 SUPERIOR WEDNESDAY 1-9 AND THURSDAY 1-5 AND P.M. PINTAR ELMER J. PINTAR of Wickliffe. devoted hushand of the late Josephine (nee sinik Gerald and beloved father of brother John, Elmer, Ernest, Funeral Mass Thursday, April at 10 o.m. Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church (Wicklifte). Family will receive friends at THE LOUIS R. ORLANDO FUNERAL HOME, 29550 EUCLID AVE, 2-5 AND P.M. WEDNESDAY. Burial All Souls Cemetery, Chardon, 0.

PITTMAN PEARL of J. PITTMAN, beloved mother Leo Hutchins and Bessie H. Heath, sister of Alice Ramsey, grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral services to be held Thursday p.m. at the E.

F. BOYD AND SON FUNERAL HOME. 15357 EUCLID where family will receive friends WEDNESDAY 7-8 P.M. PRIMUTH See KLEMENCIC notice. REYNOLDS EDWARD L.

REYNOLDS, loved husband of Janet David, McLean), dear father of James, Karen Smith and dear grandfather of James Jr. and Jeffrey, dear son of James and Zelma Engle), dear brother of Ruth Durica, Funeral services April at THE MALLCHOK FUNERAL HOME, 5460 RIDGE PARMA, 10:30 a.m. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Family suogests contributions to The American Cancer Society. Friends will be received WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 24 AND P.M.

ROOT INEZ F. ROOT (nee Poots), mother of Jeanne Corker of Now South Wales, Australia, sister of Myra Poots, the late Ciara Fish and Forrest Poots, grandmother of Ruth Corter and Kathryn Hayes, Died also nieces and nephews. April Funeral services will be Thursday, April 17, 10 A.M. at the Chapet Hill Home, Canal Fulton, Rey. Charles Kuck, offici ating.

Committal services and burial will Strongsville ONE Cemetery. Friends may coll TO SERVICES AT HOME. made to Fomily suggests memorials be First Congregational United Church of Christ, SWIGART FUNERAL HOME In charge of arrangements. SCANLON MAR A. SCANLON Dahm), beloved wife of the late Dr.

Charles mother of Dr. Patrick J. of Glen Ellyn, and Dr. John C. West Lafayette, grandmother of nine, sister of Geraidine Moeller.

Monday April 14, 1980. Funeral Mass Thursday April 17 Our Lady of Angeis Church qt 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. may THE MCGORRAY FUNERAL HOME, DETROIT WEDNESDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. SCHEER See JACOBS notice.

SESOCK GERTRUDE SESOCK Lento), beloved wife of Mike, dearest mother of John Marilyn and Michael and Sandi, grandmother of Mark and Cathy. Suddenly Monday April 14. Funeral Mass Thursday, April 17, at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Fomily will receive friends THE FUNERAL HOME, 3111 BROADVIEW WEDNES.

DAY 24 AND 1-9. SHUTIC STELLA A. SHUTIC (nee Kish), residence Avon Loke, 0., of the late John mother of Mrs. Alfred (Marcella) Divo John R. and the late Richard ond Dorothy sister of Ste phen, Michael, Joseph and Frank Kish and William Lahetto, grandmother of 15, greatgrandmother of eight.

Funeral Thursday, April 17, at 10 a.m. at St. Josech's Church, Avon Friends may at THE BURMEISTER AVON LAKE FUNERAL HOME, AVON-BELDEN AND 7-9 P.M. WEDNESDAY SIR MARY SIR (nee Sottes), loved wile of Steven dear mother of Steven (deceased) and Joseph, grandmother of Rose Marie Holber. stodt and Susan, great mother of Simon, mother -Inlaw of Betty Paulenske and Friends may call at THE HOPKO FUNERAL HOME, BROADVIEW PARMA, where services will be held Thursday, April 17 at 15 and St.

Church at a.m. Interment Calvary. WEDNESDAY Visiting AND P.M. SISTER CARMELITA SISTER CARMELITA MILLER), Order of St. Froncis Sylvania, onlo.

Died April Convent Home. Be loved sister of John and Clara Simmons and the fallowIng deceosed: Robert and Peter Miller and Mary Potyk. Burial April 16 at Convent Cemetery. SPENZER MILDRED E. SPENZER Eberting), beloved wile of Eu dear mother of David and Jett, sister leanore Grady, Herbert (deceased), Front and Donald.

Funeral services April 17, 10 c.m. at THE YURCH FUNERAL HOME, BROADVIEW RD. Burial Brooklyn Heights VISITATION 1-9 P.M. 11-D Death Notices STRAZIUSO Obituaries 1 Mary V. Bacon, 82, journalist, co-author with her husband Mary V.

Bacon and her late husband, former Plain Dealer copy editor Russell co-authored many feature stories for publications around the country after his retirement in 1965. Mrs. Bacon, 82, died Tuesday in Allegan, after a short illness. Her husband, who worked for The Plain Dealer for 43 years, died in February. She and her husband met while she was the women's editor for the South Bend Times during the early 1920s.

She then worked for the Kalamazoo Times as women's editor before she and Mr. Bacon married and moved here. Mrs. Bacon was a member of the Eastern Star. Edwin J.

Fuerst Edwin J. (Jack) Fuerst operated a painting firm out of his home for many years. Mr. Fuerst, 61, died Monday in Huron Road Hospital after becoming ill in his office. A lifelong resident of Cleveland, Mr.

Fuerst attended St. Ignatius High School. He was a member and former officer of the Singers Club of Cleveland, former trustee of the Groveland Club Inc. and a 20-year member of the City Club Anvil Review. His wife, Jean; sons, John, Albert, Anthony, Mark, and Matthew; daughters, Jean, Norma, Nancy and Leslie; brothers, Common Pleas Judge Norman Cleveland homicide detective James Michael A.

and Richard and a sister, Mary Ellen Graehling survive. Services will be tomorrow at 10 a.m. in St. Jerome's Catholic Church, 15500 Lake Shore Blvd. Robert W.

Dickerson Robert W. Dickerson, designer of the building The Plain Dealer now occupies, died Monday in a Lake Havasu City, hospital after a brief illness. He was 90. Mr. Dickerson was a resident of Hiram, 0., for many years.

During his 30 years in newspaper plant design, Mr. Dickerson contributed to the design of newspaper buildings throughout the country. He was also involved in plans for Outhwaite Homes, Briardale Estates and Euclid Homes Estates in Euclid. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects and the Advertising Club and was past president of the Doberman Club of Cleveland. He is survived by his wife, Cecilia; son, William daughter, Marjorie, and three grandchildren.

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ments by JENKINS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 071-0711. SZOR See SiR notice. TUMA See JACOBS notice. TYTE GERTRUDE TYTE er), dearly beloved wile of (deceased), dear sister Withelm and Norman, Werner, Elia Smith, Frieda and great aunt. Friends ed ZELE CHAPEL, 459 15 WEDNESDAY 2-5 AND 7-9 where services will Thursday at 1 p.m.

Inter Mentor Cemetery. Contri in her name to Holy Family Home, State Rd. would greatly appreciated by fomily. She is survived by sons, Blaine E. of Scottsville, Robert V.

of Bainbridge Township and Don S. of Grand Rapids, and daughter, Mary Joy of Minnetonka, and six grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow at 3 p.m,. at Nybewrt funeral home in Allegan, Mich. 1 1 Edward L.

Kinsella Services for Edward L. Kinsella, former Cleveland accountant, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in St. Robert Catholic Church, 23802 Lakeshore Euclid. Mr.

Kinsella, 87, died yesterday in Euclid General Hospital after a long illness. A lover of classical music, he had been an accountant for Coal Co. for 42 years before retiring in 1961. Mr. Kinsella received two Purple Heart medals during World War I.

He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; son, Emmett; and daughter, Noreen Lopez. Jean-Paul Sartre, leading exponent of existentialism Jean-Paul Sartre, pher, novelist and ing exponent of exponent Washingten Pest 74, French philosoplaywright and the leadexistentialism, died yesterday at a hospital in Paris. He had been hospitalized recently for treatment of a lung tumor. Sartre, the author of more than 20 plays, novels and philosophical treatises, once refused the Nobel Prize for literature. He also was an Sartre active member of the French resistance during the Nazi occupation of France and one of the world's bestknown Communists although he never joined the party and often was critical of Communist governments.

Apart from his writings and pronouncements, Sartre was widely known for his liaison with the feminist novelist and philosopher Simone de Beauvoir an association without marriage in a framework of mutual freedom that began in his student days at the University of Paris and continued for the rest of his life. In the 1950s and early 1960s, his exisententialism was one of the prime sources of co*cktail party chit-chat and he became a sort of tourist attraction for visitors to Paris, who would hunt through the Left Bank cafes hoping to catch a glimpse of him. But Sartre passed beyond existentialism in his enthusiasm for Marxism, and eventually the mass readership also lost interest. Existentialism did not exactly disappear, but it was assimilated into the ideals of "freedom," "authenticity" and "doing your own thing" that became slogans for the student generation of the '60s. Drawing heavily on the work of earlier philosophers such as Soren Kierkegaard, Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger, Sartre concluded, in effect, that each person is his own creator, that the individual creates his own identity and the meaning of his life through his own free and conscious decisions.

Sartre's philosophy owed much of its flavor to his childhood experiences, as he indicated in his autobiography, "'The Words." He was born in Paris on June 21, 1905, and was less than a year old when his father, a French naval officer, died. The result, he believed, was that "I have no superego." Raised by a doting, widowed mother and a grandfather (Charles Schweitzer, uncle of Albert Schweitzer) who indulged and idealized him, Sartre recalled, "I was not taught obedience," But he did think he was taught roleplaying, and his childhood experience may have convinced him of his basic principle that people are likely to become what they pretend to be. Sartre pretended to be the boy genius his grandfather expected. He recalled learning to read at age 3 or 4 by pretending to read and, five or six years later, becoming a writer by pretending to be a writer, through plagiarism. In one of his final statements an interview published in mid-March he said his basic attitude remained one of hope.

Asked whether he considered his work a failure, he gave a reply that might be his epitaph: "I am not Shakespeare and I am not Hegel, but I have produced my works with as much care as I could. Some have been failures, surely: others less so, and others have succeeded. That is enough." WALKER JANNIE WALKER, beloved sister of Roosevelt Brooks, of Essie Randall and Roberts. Family will friends at THE SON FUNERAL HOME, EUCLID THURSDAY P.M. UNTIL TIME OF SERVE ICE AT 0:30 P.M.

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