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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 17

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Phoenix, Arizona
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REPUBLIC FINAL CITY Michael Connolly GLENDALE Rosary was Monday for Michael M. Connolly, 66, owner -operator of the Glendale Meat Packing Co. Mass and burial will be in San Diego. Mr. Connolly, 5503 W.

Belmont, died April 8, 1979, in Good Samaritan Hospital. He was a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church and Glendale Moose Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Maria; children, Norma Jean Pifer, Julie Smith, Joseph and John; two sisters, two brothers; 16 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Larry Peterson Continued from Page B-10 Francis P. Smith William Shiverdecker GLENDALE Services for Francis P.

Smith, 46, a Knights of Columbus member who died April 7, 1979, 1 in Phoenix Baptist Hospital, will be in Norristown, Pa. Mr. Smith, 5306 W. Vogel, had worked for hardware and industrial supply firms. He is survived by wife, Dolores; son, Kevin; four sisters and three brothers.

Carrie Wessel Services for Carrie E. Wessel, 92, who died April 6, 1979, in her home, will be in Clearfield, Utah. Mrs. Wessel, 2414 W. Orchid Lane, is survived by children, Evelyn Oakses, Vera Fetchner, Wayne, Virgil and Edgar; a sister; 15 grandchildren and 21 great -grandchildren.

Inell Jones Services were Monday for Inell Jones, 45, who died April 4, 1979, in a Phoenix hospital. Mrs. Jones, 2505 E. Corona, is survived by son, Watt Jones mother, Susie Taylor; four sisters and three brothers. Helen M.

Smith TEMPE Graveside services for Helen Marie Smith, 54. a nursery attendant at a Tempe bowling alley, were Friday in Double Butte Cemetery. Mrs. Smith, 1508 E. Orange died April 4, 1979, in her home.

She is survived by sons, Ronald, Gary A. and Robert three grandchildren; a sister and two brothers. Ruth Burk SCOTTSDALE Services for Ruth D. Burk, 64, a member of the Phoenix Board of Realtors, will be 11 a.m. Thursday in Messinger Chapel, 7601 E.

Indian School. Mrs. Burk, 5840 E. Cambridge, died April 8, 1979, in Scottsdale Community Hospital. She was an owner -operator of Bill Burk Realty, a part owner of Surrarrer Realtors and associated with Scottsdale Shadows.

Survivors include her husband, William son, David seven grandchildren; two sisters and three brothers. Genevieve Smith for Genevieve C. Smith, 87, who died April 7, 1979, in St. Joseph's Hospital, will be in St. Louis.

Mr's. Smith, 2417 N. Seventh is survived by son, Millard; and four grandchildren. Albert Z. Adams Services for Albert Z.

Adams, 48, a laborer who died March 22, 1979, in Phoenix Veterans Hospital were April 3. Mr. Adams, of El Mirage, is survived by a sister. George Edmonds MESA Services for George Hamilton Edmonds, 68, who has been an engineer with the Santa Fe Railroad, were in Needles, Calif. Mr.

Edmonds, 1438 N. 64th Place, died April 1, 1979, in Desert Samaritan Hospital. He is survived by children, Shirley Lackey, Colleen Bowen, Patricia Dotson, and George 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. John Hoyer Services for John Max Hoyer, 90, a retired building contractor and member of Glendale Masonic Lodge 23, will be in Jackson, Mich. Mr.

Hoyer, 2509 N. 24th died April 9, 1979, in Maricopa County Hospital. He is survived by children, Catherine Sapp, Nellie Bruce, Thorvald, Walter and Clarence; 15 grandchildren and 17 greatgrandchildren. Alex R. Jones Services for Alex R.

Jones, 69, who died March 27, 1979, in his home, 1708 E. Villa, were April 3, in Tempe Mortuary. Adam Konrady Private services were arranged for Adam. J. Konrady, 79, a retired carpenter, who died April 5, 1979, in his home.

Mr. Konrady, 9418 N. Seventh is survived by his wife, May; children, Shirley Howe and LeRoy; six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; two sisters and a brother. George Bagley Services for George W. Bagley, 84, a retired railroad express agent who died April 4, 1979, in Deer Valley Emergicenter, were Saturday in Hot springs, Ark.

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