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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 13

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Phoenix, Arizona
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REPUBLIC CITY 24 The Arizona Republic Phoenix, Frl, May 21, 1965 and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Pentecostal Holiness Church in Adams, by Dr. Charles Severn Avondale. Hospital, died yesterday in Village Green Nursing Home. Mr.

Van Norton, 2541 E. Adams, was a member of the of Central Christian Church. Paul Gribben, Former Radio Figure, Dies Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Pente Obituaries Vaillancourt Services Tomorrow Jehovah's Witnesses. Born in costal Holiness Church in Glen- Candor, N.Y., he moved to dale by the Revs.

Bill Kay and Cremation will follow. Mr. Gribben, a native of Kansas City, is survived by his mother, Mrs. Bessie Gribben of Phoenix, and two daughters, Zuma Lee Gribben and Dana Joe Gribben, both of Beaumont. Phoenix nine years ago from as a radio newsman in Texas Elwm Lowe.

Burial will be in Glendale Daniel Paul Gribben, 54, a I former president of the Phoenix New York. Services will be conducted at at Dallas, Fort Worth, and Beaumont. Press Club and former news Resthaven Park. 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in Green His radio career included act Retired master barber Sidney Surviving are his wife, Millie; Acres Mortuary, 401 N.

Hayden, ing and directing. In 1951. he BertrandA. Diamond, Of Store Family, Dies Bertrand A. Diamond, 63, a native of Phoenix and son of a pioneer merchant, died of a heart ailment yesterday at home, 103 E.

Marlette. E. Vaillancourt 70, died Scottsdale, by Howard installed a broadcasting booth Wednesday in St. Luke Hospi editor for KOY Radio, died Wednesday in hi. home at 34 E.

Roanoke. Mr. Gribben moved to Phoenix 20 years ago from Wichita Falls, Tex. He also worked with KTAR in the Arizona Capital press Friends mav call at the mor three sons, James, Billy, and Leland, all of Goodyear; three daughters, Mrs. Sybil Breedlove of Goodyear and Mrs.

Dorothy Moltz and Mrs. Imogene Reed, both of Avondale; two brothers, BUS PLUNGE KILLS 8 BOMBAY (AP)-Eight persons were killed when a stage transport bus plunged over a bridge into a river near Auran-gabad 250 miles from here. tuary after 2 p.m. today. Cre room where his newscasts were aired over the Arizona Network.

Services will be conducted at 12:30 p.m. today in A. L. Moore mation will follow. Alton of Surprise and Tom of His wife, Josephine; a son Radio in Phoenix four years and Mr.

Diamond was the son of Nathan Diamond, who founded The Boston Store in 1895 at 201 E. Washington. The firm is now Diamond's Department Stores Arkansas; three sisters, Mrs. Ella Jarnagin of Queen Creek, Mrs. Mae Bates of Salinas, in Green Acres Memorial and Mrs.

Opal Donohue of Decatur, 32 grand and daughter in Bethel, N.Y.; and a sister, out of state, survive. Lois W. Lewis SCOTTSDALE-Mrs. Lois W. Lewis.

47. a former cosmetician tal. He had been a barber 53 years. Mr. Vaillancourt, 1302 N.

Fifth moved to Phoenix in 1962 from Racine, Wis. Before that, he had visited Phoenix for 12 winters. He had worked at the Town and Country and Sky Harbor Airport barber shops. Mr. Vaillancourt was born in Canada.

He was a member of the Catholic Men's Association, the Holy Name Society, Knights of Columbus and was a life member of the Moose, Elks, and Eagles. Rosary will be recited at 7 Friends may call at the mort children, and two great-grand uary from 7 to 9 p.m. today, Enjoy the worlds favorite shake children. A brother-in-law, Joseph of Rhode Island, and two Friends may call after noon today at Cannon Funeral Home, for the Ryan-Evans drug store 310 N. Litchfield Road.

at Papago Plaza, died Wednesday in Good Samaritan Hos nephews survive. Clark E. Chappie OI pital. Catherine Mcinhard Mr. Diamond was educated in California schools and entered the family business in 1921.

He was treasurer and general merchandise manager until he retired in 1957, the same year the stores were sold to Roberts Brothers of Portland, Ore. He was a member of Temple Beth Israel, Claremont Men's College Affiliates, life member of the Arizona Club and a 32nd Degree Mason of Phoenix Lodge 2. In other activities, he was one of the first persons in the Southwest to receive a ham radio operators license, was a member of the Arizona Artist Guild, and an ardent hunter and Mrs. Lewis, 1629 N. 70th was a member of the Scottsdale TUCSON Services for Clark E.

Chappie, 56, will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Pilgrim Rest Mrs. Catherine M. Meinhard, p.m. today in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E.

Thomas. Presbyterian Church. Born in Baptist Church in Tucson, Friends may call at the mor His wife, Cleo, and two sis tuary after 2 p.m. today. Requiem Mass will be said 92, a member of the Order of Eastern Star at Rock Falls, 111., died yesterday In her home at 2943 E.

Earll Drive. Mrs. Meinhard, a native of Chicago, moved to Phoenix in 1958 from Pittsburgh. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in A.

L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Cremation will follow. A grandson, F.

Gary Spencer of Phoenix, and three greatgrandchildren survive. ters, Mrs. Lillie Mae Gossett and Mrs. Ina Mae Moore, both of Tucson, survive. Friends may call at Universal Memorial Center, 1100 E.

Jefferson, Phoenix, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, and from 7 p.m. today until service time tomorrow at Pilgrim Rest Baptist MAY 20-21 at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in St.

Mark's Catholic Church, 402 N. 30th St. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Maude six sons, Edward V.

and V. Dale, both of Phoenix, Arnold B. of Albuquerque, N.M., Sidney E. Jr. and Donald both of Racine, and Ronald P.

of Downers Grove, a daughter, Mrs. Ingward Christ- Illinois, she moved to Scottsdale eight years ago. Services will be conducted at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden, by the Rev.

Duane Holloran. Burial will be in Green Acres Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the mortuary after 3 p.m. today. Her husband, Allen a daughter, Donna of Scottsdale; and a brother, Dewey Simons, and a sister, Mrs.

Lorraine Johnson, both of Rockford, 111., survive. Private funeral rites will be conducted Sunday by Rabbi Al Run for your lives! The earth-shaking malts and shakes sale is on right nowl bert Plotkln in A. L. Moore and Church, Tucson. Vesta B.

Smith it up at your merry "Dairy Queen, Regular price 30c enson of Racine: a sister and four brothers, all out of state; 20 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Rites have been set for Mrs. Vesta B. Smith, 66, who moved to Phoenix 25 vears ago from Pauls Valley, Okla. Mrs.

Smith, 5251 S. Third a native of Tennessee, died Tuesday in a Phoenix hospital. Services will be conducted at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback, by the Rev.

H. W. Pugh of the Church of God. Fay C. Fray Mrs.

Fay Conly Fray, 66, a receptionist at the Green Acres Trailer Court, died Wednesday in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Fray, 2605 W. Van Buren, moved here seven years ago from Spokane, Wash.

She was born in Illinois. Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Whitney Sons Mortuary. Burial will be in Beth Israel Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Rose a son, Robert Stephen Diamond, a newsman with Los Angeles Times in Arcadia, and a brother, Harold Diamond of Phoenix, The family suggests memorials be made to the Claremont Alfonso C.

Martinez WILLIAMS Rosary for Alfonso G. Martinez, retired employe of the Santa Fe Railroad, will be recited at 8 p.m. today at Lewallen Mortuary. Mr. Martinez, 66, died Tues Izellar Jackson GLENDALE Services for Mrs.

Izellar Jackson, 78, will be held at 2 p.m. today in Lund-berg's Chapel of Chimes, 5852 W. Glenn Drive. Mrs. Jackson.

5907 W. LaMar. Friends may call at the mor and Murphy Chapel 330 N. Sec- tuary after 4 p.m. today.

by the Rev. Raymond will be in Twin died Monday in Santa Cruz, while visiting a daughter in Watsonville, Calif. Born in Polard, she moved to the Phoenix district Dugan. 1964 CLOSE-OUTS! NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GAS ELECTRIC RANGES 10" Apartment Slit ICQ On Ob 20" Apartment Sizt SAO cue 30 30" While-Matchlesi JQJ Oas 9d 24" Coppertont 1 1 QJ JO" Hlth Eye-Ltvtl '439 Double Ovtn OOC Git Coppertont White CCQ GET THEM WHILE THEY LAST Open Daily Sit. Ml EXCEL INDUSTRIES 518 S.

3rd St. tery, Tempe. Burial will be in Memory Lawn Memorial Park. day at his home here. She is survived by two sons.

Kequiem Mass will De said three daughterSi Rfrs Tw0 daughterS( Mrs Kaye a.m. tomorrow in at. Jos-iRottu m. Uott cmn 14 years ago. She is survived by three sons, Louis F.

Kilbreth of New River, Rov D. Kilbreth of Vidal. ephs Catholic Church with the Gutierrez, both of Phoenix, and of Phoenix, and four grand-Rev. Harry Morgan officiating. Mrs, Lilie Blackwood 0f children survive.

and Leslie E. Kilbreth of Ken- Surviving are his wife, Ange- Pauls Valley; two brothers, la; two daughters, Mrs. Hope John Cry of Henagar, and Bustamante of Williams and Cressville Cry of Phoenix; 13 nett, a daughter, Mrs. Elsie O'Neal of Watsonville; 11 erandchildren, and five great- 3Iarie S. David 1 UMM.U PC Cm.

Mrs. Vera Schrade of San Die grandchildren, and 10 great- I grandchildren. ana grandchildren. go; three sons, Salvador Rudy, both of Williams, Burial will be in Glendale and MESA Services and burial for Mrs. Marie S.

David, 56, who died yesterday in Mesa Lutheran Hospital, will be held in Portland, Ore. Memorial Park. Sam of Phoenix; two sisters, both of Mexico; and seven grandchildren. George D. Stillwell GOODYEAR-George D.

Still Mrs. David, 2528 E. McKillips Harold E. Van Norton Harold E. Van Norton, 66, a former cook at Arizona State well, 66, a carpenter employed by the Litchfield Naval Airload, moved to Arizona in 1961 Facility during his 26 years herefrom Port Townsend, Wash.

Charles Guy SCOTTSDALE Mass of the died yesterday en route to a She was born in Miles City, Angels for Charles Guy, 9, will. Pnoenjx hospital. MOM. Glyco-Thymolino "Mucosity Mr. Stillwell.

whose address I Her husband, John, and three ue sung ai iv a. in. wiuvi iuw in St. Daniel the Prophet Church, 7830 E. Roosevelt.

Scottsdale. was Route 1 Box 17 on Estrella: brothers and a sister, all out of lemon tha 'excessive mucout dischar. Park Rnari mnvpH hprp frW State. Survive, (ten causing bad breath, thioat phi eoM He was tne son oi Mr. and Putnam) okla He was born in Friends may Call at Melcher; toothing alkaline lolution especially for.

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St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix, after being struck by a hit-and-run driver on E. McDowell Wednesday. He was a second grade student in Apache School. Born in Los Angeles, he was brought to Scottsdale eight years ago.

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