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and a Navy frHrfan Survivui imludr attc. Flla. dauthlrr. Jranna lluihra, aon. Cliaflra Jr; aiMrr.

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dauf litrr. Nancy Junra. aunt. Jim and Phil, on wtrr. ri-hl (randihildrrn; and rikht (rral-Krand hildrrn Private M-rvirr ha brrn hrld.

A iron Crrniation and Buna). Ruth Camline Srrfrldl, uf Youn-loan, a deport mrnt-ator aolraaonirn, dird Turadat. Suthartrrit (Viltrt. t. Ca1ua hWi.

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31 10 HatoVn K.d. Siottadalr Cufilr.butluni IIikIh. of Ihr Valley. Tltonuia Koad. Suit (KI.

Ptturmx. Al V)16 Family Burial and Crrmation (Vntrr tVutah a IVrry, VI uf Phornix. a humrmakrr. dird Nov 13, 'M Slir aa born in llrrnha, Vi 'a Survivor include hrr daughter. )nna Yahnr, mm, F.f nrl IIS.

Ir. llufchMllim llll Suvann Vhura I HI ll cm Irene IM.KUIWI. Michael lloaard Jl Hobby K. KAIIIMW, Samuel II. Kl 1 1 1 Kcbrcca KIRK.

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Mr lo 3 pm. WrdnraJay," Milra Oaltirun Fu- fi burn in Vinita. "'fal ll'Ww. (iUr Smifr I pm. Thura- ml Okla, and aa a d.iv.

al Ihr funrral humr. I nirnil-r uf tJw Klkn Lurn S. Ilammr, 7S, of Pmrull, a (f and hildrrn. tailaliun 6 lo Turwtav, A M.ana and Sxma M'OliMiy, 614 Tuwnlry Si Maaa 9 Ml am Wrdnradav. Maal H.Jy Trinity Cathuiir (liurih.

Hjn Srvrnlh l. Ilaa-mt. AZ K'aiju Cuntributiuns kilhtrhurih I3ir lrur Wilry. Tl of Pbornu. fM.

din! Nuv 10. Inl Siia- wa burn in Viryinui Survivm intludr hrf dautiirr Jatkw Hoanun and landa Nahulaa. ahj hmr (ind hilJrrn Srnar 2 pm. Tu-day, II.Jv C'naa (Vmrtrry, (nth Avmur and Tlmitia (iirrr Wilma Funrf aK Hume (1de P. Will.

79. uf Wk LrnlMirf. a rrtirrd arldrr. dird Nov 14. If.tf ilr wa born in Maiibrim, Pa, and was an Air.

Fofre vrtrran Survivor include hia com-anion, (irofvui Funkbotwr dauahlrr. Patricia Ann Giur; aon. Jatluam and. Ronald, and 10 grandchildren SrrvicraaiO be hrld in Annnllr. Pa Cuntributiona: in a favorite charily.

Wu krnburg Funeral -I lome. Curt S. Wolprrt. JW. of Sun CHy, a puahaing avrnl.

dird Nov. 13. He wa burn in Brooklyn. Y. and wa an' Army vrtrrun He also a a mrmbrr of the Klk Lodge Sun-ivor include hu wila.

Filrrn; urn. Kenneth and Edward: utrr, Eunice Brrkrry; and Iwo grandchildrrn. Visitation 2 to 5 pm. Tuesday, Mrnke Funerul Hume, 12420 N. 103rd Ave Sun City, with a rosary al 5 pm.

M.ua: II Wrdnradav, St Clement of Rome Catholic (liun h. 15SO0 IV Wrbb Sun City. Aniia M. Zivkovl. 68.

of Mesa, a homemiiker. died Nov, 14. 1993. She wn born in Wuynesburg. Pa Survivors include htr husband.

John; daughters, Jackie Krvsh and Jill Hickmbotlom; son. John sisters, Dorothy Barlosh and Ann Sill; brother. LeRoy M. Miller Jr and seven grandchildren. Service will be held in' Pennsylvania.

Contributions: American Cancer Society. 2929 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016. or Leukemia Society of America, 3404 S. McClinlock Drive.

No. 825. Tempe, AZ 85282. Melcher's Mi-' sion Chapel. I I NI).

Ncna M. Ml VI KS. Rhod Ma OIM.N. Wolf) A. IAS( Al Aniia H.

I'rRRV. Ilvulah II. PI RHV. Ciarland (ruru Ihiima WIIRFZ, KulH-n M. retired Mnrutivr of Truun Corp, dil Sunivom hu nr, Nora I), d.iuklilr.

Norlir C. Il'kr. Slwrna I). Funw and Urn Hl( Mjxinc II. KIM- Chariot Sr.

H(MRK. Jim SI I 1 1 I DT. Ruth Caroline SOW I KS, urile Spainhiiair Til AMPS, Mildred Maude Nuv. 13, She wa born in Hampton, 111. Survivor include hrr husband.

Edmund, daughter. Charlotte Jofimon, Nancy King and Murirl Ornrli. mn, llmund A one iMrr, five grandi hildrrn; and evrn grrat-vrundi hildrrn. Srnicra have brrn held. Contribution: American Cancer Society, 17220 Iioell Blvd.

No. t9. Sun City, AZ 85373, or American Heart Ai-iiition. O. Box Phoenix, AZ 8501 1.

Sunland Mortuary. Lucile Spainhower Sowers, 79, of Casa Grande, a retired bank cashier, dird Nov. 14. 1993 She was born in Ten Mile Lake. Minn.

Survivors include hrr son. Raymond, one grandchild, and Iwo greatgrandchildren Servicrs will be held in Wutonga. Ok la Simrs Mortuaries. Mildred Maude Thames, 88. of Miami, Aril a homemaker, died Nov.

13, 1993. She was born in Alamogordo, N.M. Survivors include her daughter, Helen Grannis; son, Bryan Colbert; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Claypool Methodist Church, Clay-pool. Miles Mortuary, Miami. ulrr, Srlma Kirk. Iwo cr uuli hildrrn. and one Kfra! itrandt hild nutation Sloftpm Turaday, A Mair A Sun Mortuary, W.

Adam St Sr-rv trr Ham Wrdimdav. Rnthavrn Park (Vmrlrry. 6.M0 W. irth-rrn Ave (ilrndalr. Garland Prrry 76.

of Srollwlale, a M-lfrm ployed rrlail mlrsman. died Nov 14. 9.t3. Ilr aa born in Sulphur. and wa a World War II Army vrlrran He alto aa a Mawm.

Survivor include hi wife. Trhtha Farlene; son. Garland II, sutrr. Lois Juckson and Melva Thraaher; brother. Ed and Bill; and two grandc hildrrn.

ScrvHi: 2 pm. Wrdm-wlay. (irrrn Acn-a Mortuary, 401 N. Haydrn Road. Sctillsd.ilr, with visitation an hour before aenicr.

George Thomas Petty, 67, of Tempe, died Nov. 12. 19)3. He was born in Cleburne, Texa. and was a World War II Murine Corps veteran.

Survivor include his daughters, Denise Welib and Vulerie Sien; son. Wayne; brother, Everett; and six grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, First Baptist Church, Mammoth, Ariz. Family Burial and Cremation Center.

Nov 13, li I He an bm in Diner. Pa. I hiring hi 37 ear Irnurr al Truun, he rrvrd a pmidrnl and bmrd chairman He arrvrd on ll S. IVpartmrnl of Ajinrullur Citru Advuairy (onimittr and aa activr in the American Red runa. He iu a member of the Kmanu (tub and a a MitMin Survivor include hi aifr, Ida: irnnt, John and Sou, brother.

Dr. Ralph K. two grandchildren; and two grrnt grand' hildrrn. Service: 2 pm. Wednesday.

Prescutt Community Church. 3151 Willow Creek. Prerott. AZ 8i.t03. Contribution: to the church.

Arizona Rufiner-Wukelin Funeral Home, Prescott. Dr. Hugh William llawn. M. of Sun TROSIN.

Albinu A. AI' Juanila VKSr l.ouie WII FY, I Ki Hruc Wll KCIide V. ZIVKOVICII. Aniia M. on.

Knnuld brother. Frrd and Clinton. (trandi hildrrn. and iwvrn Kreat -crnndi hildren. Service: 2 m.

Tuesday. Greenwood Lawn Mortuary, 71l 7th with vikitiiiiiin an hour beforr nrrvicv Contribution Arizona Kidney Foundation, 401M 44th St Phoenix. AZhTiOIH Morton W. lury. 73.

of Phornix. a retired died Nov 15, He burn in TuImi, Okln. Survivor include Ins wife, Irmu; daughter, Randce. son. Jeffrey; and two grandchildren.

Private M'rvicvs have been held Contributions: to a favorite charity Sinai Mortuary. Helen L. Burton, 70, of Phoenix, masker for un aircraft company, died Nov. II, 1993. She was born in IX-troil.

Survivor include her husband, Louis; son, Lee A and two grandchildren. No services are planned Contributions: Thunderbird Samaritan Hospital, co Helen Burton Memorial Fund, 5555 W. Thunderbird Road, (Herniate. AZ 85306. Greer-Wilson Funeral Home.

Row Elizabeth Castellon, 40, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died Nov. 11, 1993. She wits born in Wisconsin. Survivors include her husband, Anthony; daughters, Shannon Hampton and Tunice Williams; son, Shane Williams; and two grandchildren. Services: 1 p.m.

Tuesday, Greer-Wilson Funeral Home, 5921 W. Thomas Road. Peart V. Connor, 97. of Prewott, died Nov.

13, 1993. She was born in Lost Nations, Iowa. Survivors include her daughters, Janice Long und Joyce Lilley; six grandchildren; and 10 great He AlfuMi, 71, ol Sun City Vint, a rt'iirtil i-ixt'iiilty ku died Nov. 13. Slie iis (Hirn in Ni-w Londun, Conn.

Survivors include her hubnnd, Paul; diiubtrrii, Ijicllii Cicillini. Jiint-t Stjipp It .,.1.. Oiraluzzo. I.ury Clni'tiero, Carniela Si liyn- i i I i i i i i. i i 1 i i 1 i i 1 i i t- A A.

Wu.JtjV...iL City Wrt, a ophthalmologist, died Nov. 13. He was born in Minneapolis and aa a World War II Army veteran. Survivor include hi wife. Vera daughter.

Susan sons. Rolx-rt C. and Dr. Willuim sister. Prise 1 1 A and seven grandchildren.

Memorial Mass: 1 m. Tuesday, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church', 19002 N. 128lh Sun City West Sunland Mortuary. Susanna Schoen Hill, 74, of Wicken-burg, a retired restaurant manager, died Nov. 14, 1993.

She was born in Cleveland und was a former automotive equipment operator for the U.S. Army and a member of the Disabled American Veterans. Survivors include her sisters, Katherine Fus, Anne Cosniu, Elizalieth Weiss and Eva Steiner. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Wickenburg Funerul Home, 187 N.

Adums Wickenburg, with a rosary at 7 p.m. Mass: 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Wickenburg. Graveside services: 2 p.m.

Thursday, St. Francis Cemetery, 5005 E. Oak Phoenix. Contributions: to a favorite charity. Vera Irene Hotzel, 80, of Phoenix, a retired assistant cashier, died Nov.

13, 1993. She was born in Campsville, III. Survivors include her sister, Velma Hutchison; and brother, Alva Lumley. Visitation: 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Lundberg Mortuary White Rose Chapel, 5310 W.

Northern Glendale. Services will be held in Thompson Falls, Mont. Michael Howard Ingraham, 27, of Mesa, a support technician for America West Airlines, died Nov. 12, 1993. Survivors include his parents, Rita and Max; brother, Eric; and grandparents, Ruth and Russell Traynor and Helen.

Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Mountain View Mortuary and Chapel, 7900 E. Apache Trail, Mesa. No services are planned. Bobby E.

Jennings, 39, of Long Beach, formerly of Phoenix, died Nov. 5, 1993. He was born in Mississippi. Survivors include his sisters, Angela, Sheila Ann, Shirley Williams and Christine Martin; and brother, Charles Jr. Visitation: 6 to 7 p.m.

Tuesday, Eastlake Chapel and Mortuary, 1715 E. Jefferson St. Services: 11 A revolutionary new way tofindyour dream home. grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m.

Tuesday, Trinity Presbyterian Church, 630 Park Ave. Visitation: 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Memory Chapel Mortuary, 131 Grove Prescott. Charles T. Davis, 81, of Phoenix, a bartender, died Nov.

11, 1993. He was born in Springfield, 111., and was a member of the Forty and Eight of the American Legion. He was also a member of the Moose Lodge. Survivors include his daughter, Sheryl iiniiki, Jean lucuvinu and Antoinette Vinci; brothers, Michael und Frunk Sullo six grandchildren; and four Kfeat-Krandrhildren. Services will lie held in New York.

Contributions: American Cancer Society. 'V) E. Thomas Koad, I'hoenix, AZ 85016. Heritage Funeral Chapel. Celia M.

Alva, 49, of Buckeye, a Buckeye Klementary School District employee, died Nov. 14, She was born in I'hoenix. Survivors include her husband, Fete Sr daughter, Dolores sons, Leonard Moreno Jr. and IVle mother, Adelina "Delia" Crocker; five stepsisters; one brother; one stepbrother; and one Krandchild. Rosary: 7 p.m.

Tuesday, St. Henry's Catholic Church, Buckeye. Mass: 9 a.m. Wednesday, at the church. Buckeye Funeral Home.

Nettie A. Anderson, 90, of Cottonwood, a retired secretary, died Nov. 11, 1993. She was born in Seattle. Survivors include her sister, Nordy.

Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, at the Arbors in Camp Verde. Wescott Funeral Home, Cottonwood. Dolores Jean Ankney, 57, of Phoenix, a shoe saleswoman, died Nov. 13, 1993.

She was born in Indiana. Survivors include her son, Howard; and one grandchild. Services are private. Contributions: American Cancer Society, Upbeat Retreat, 1111 E. McDowell Road, I'hoenix, AZ 85007.

Arizona Cremation and Burial. Helen Marie Armenia, 82, of Casa (Jrande, a homemaker, died Nov. 13, 1993. She wan born in Cobden, III. Survivors include her daughter, Marlene Osborne; sons, Kenneth and John Hoef and Fred; 16 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

Visitation: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Cole and Maud Mortuary, Casa Grande. Mass: 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Casa Grande.

Cliff Ayers, 50, of Casa Grande, died Nov. 11, 1993. He was born in Detroit. Survivors include his companion, Betty 3. Fliers By Fax lets you use your touch-tone phone to reauest free DroDertv fliers ers, Prospecti'e home buye are you wondering no you wondering now to -y i ji' -i'v begin vour search for a new by tax machine that further describe homes advertised place to live in Home Buying Choices magazine.

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Contributions: American Heart Association, 1550 E. Meadowbrook Phoenix, AZ 85014. Gary L. Decker, 44, of Phoenix, a clinical child psychologist, died Nov. 3, 1993.

He was born in Deposit, N.Y. Survivors include his mother, Bette Davis; sister, Lucinda Thomas; and brother, Charles Services: noon Saturday, Au-gustana Lutheran Church, 2604 N. 14th St. Brown's Colonial Mortuary. Fred A.

Drennan, 91, of Globe, a retired oil field worker, died Nov. 14, 1993. He was born in Bibb, Texas. Survivors include his daughter, Charline Smith; sons, Cecil and Thurmun; sister, Ethel Jones; brother, Herman; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services will be held in Lovington, N.M.

Palmer Globe Mortuary. Emma Duncan, 88, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died Nov. 12, 1993. She was born in Greensburg, Pa. Survivors include her daughters, Elizabeth Coulter and Tra-cey Duncan Boyle; son, Andrew; sisters, Elisabeth Wright and Katherine Miller; 13 grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren.

Services: 1 p.m. Tuesday, A.L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams St. Contributions: Encanto Community Church, 2710 N.

7th Phoenix, AZ 85007. circulation for 14 I i davs. AH Droperties in the a.m. Wednesday, Holy Cross Cemetery, 99th Avenue and Thomas Road, Phoenix. Samuel H.

Katelman, '95, of Scotts-dale, a real-estate investor, died Nov. 15, 1993. He was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Survivors include his wife, Inez; daughter, Leona Eveloff; son, Stanley; stepsons, Stephen J. and James M.

Cohen; sisters, Toby Richards and Marian Wail; brother, Maurice; eight grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren. Services will be held in Council Bluffs. Contributions: Kivel Care Center, 3020 N. 36th Pboenix, AZ 85018. Sinai Mortuary.

Eva Rebecca Keeler, 80, of Phoenix, died Nov. 11, 1993. She was born in Toledo, Ohio. Survivors include her daughters, magazine are listed by geographic area and a colorful street map helps you locate the homes you're most interested in. Photographs of each listed home also make shopping easier, Easy-to-use Home Buying Choices magazine helps you survey the market, then puts you in touch with agents who can assist you.

It also offers articles of interest to home buyers, home sellers and Realtors; and access codes that enable you to get detailed property information by phone or computer. 4. Home Choices By Phone is a free telecommunications system that lets you request information about specific properties or search for homes that fit your general specifications. All you need is a touch-tone phone. Automated searches are completed by computer and the results are read or faxed to you.

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Or ask Carpenter; daughters, Theresa and Lisa; son, Jim; mother, Mary; sisters, Betty Walker and Sharon Woodworth; and brother, Lester. Services are private. Simes Casa Grande Funeral Home. Robert G. Bailey, 66, of Mesa, an overhead crane operator, died Nov.

12, 1993. He was born in Jesup, Iowa, and was an Army veteran. Survivors include his daughters, Sully Bailey and Margaret Crew; sons, Don, Jim, Ron and Mike; sisters, Eula Brown, Helen Blade and Iva Dinnebier; brother, Clarance; and 14 grandchildren. Services: 1 p.m. Tuesday, Mountain View Mortuary, 7900 E.

Apache Trail, The Arizona Republic and The Phoenix Gazette. What is Home Buying Choices? It's five free real estate information sources developed by the Republic and Gazette in cooperation with Arizona's largest multiple listing service. Components include a real estate magazine, newspaper ads, fliers by fax ana phone, and telephone and computer services. What does it offer home buyers? 1. Home Buying Choices magazine is a catalog of homes and a directory of our other services.

It's available free at supermarkets and convenience stores throughout the Valley. Published every other Thursday, each edition stays in 2. Real Estate Classified Ads appear each morning in The Arizona Republic and Monday through Saturday afternoon 801. 607 859 Funeral Cemetery Lots, Monuments ft Svcs Funeral Directors Announcements 0 in The Phoenix Gazette. No other local newspaper comes close to delivering the number of property listings we do.

your local Realtor. PRESCOTT. Srobo bet CARLSON, Allan Richard. 65 of Sun Cltv. Retiree COMPANION package: 2 ter known as 'Jimmy' age vaults marker.

Kesrnaven, Product Manager for Illi it, passed away luesaay 1993. oicnaaie, S250U. eoj" nois en i eiepnone Died November 17. Greenwood-1 xtra lae lot. Mr.

Prescott served as State Director of Child Evangelism Fellowship ot prime upright area, value He was born in Chicago, IL In 1928. He was i $2500, sell $1,000. 5UJ-6Z4-VIJJ PHOFNIX Memorial Park 1 I 4 veteran of the United States Navy served on the U.S.S. Coral Sea. Be- AZ ror 28 years before retiring In 1983.

He served on the Flagstaff Mission to Pauline Knowlton and Mary Luther; son, Bill; nine grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren. Services: 1 p.m. Tuesday, Mount of Olive Lutheran Church, 3546 E. Thomas Road. Crystal Rose Funeral Home, Tolleson.

William R. Kirk, 101, of Scottsdale, a retired electrician for the U.S. Bureau of Mining, died Nov. 12, 1993. He was a World War I and World War II Army veteran.

He also was a member of the American Legion, the Elks Lodge and the Disabled American Veterans. Survivors include his daughter-in-law, Bernice Ehrlich; niece, Jean Arnold; six grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave Creek Road.

Contributions: Disabled American Veterans Association, No. 8, Scholarship Fund, 540 W. Broadway, No. 109, Mesa, AZ 85210. Green Acres Mortuary.

Robert Kunda, 59, of Youngtown, a hotel manager, died Nov. 13, 1993. He was born in Chicago and was a member of the Moose Lodge. Survivors include his daughters, Roxanne, Rochelle, Robin, Renee and Mary Allison; sons, Robert and Raymond; mother, Helen; and sister, Kathleen Riccio. Visitation: 4 to 7 p.m.

Tuesday, Lundberg Mortuary, 11211 Michigan Young-town. Mass: 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Joachim and St. Anne Catholic Church, 11625 111th Sun City.

plots, 2 vaults 1 marker, 1-4189 JI9U0. YM- lovea nusoana or Marynn PRIME CEMETERY LOTS (2) SS, In Greenwood Cem. t2700obo. Call 956-3835 McAlonan Carlson, father of Peggy Hoffman (Richard), Cnrlstieanne Vollers (David), Richard Carlson Resthaven Park In Glendale. 1 HOME BUYING CHOICES Jfom The Arizona Republic and The Phoenix Gazette in cooperation Kith the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service (Rexanne) Laur Car son.

Grandfather of Jenni fer Jessica Hoitman i lit? ndvdiu oodru iur many years and had done extensive mission work on the Navaio reservation. Mr. Prescott Is survived bv his wife, Mildred Jo and two brothers, William and Rossell who live out of state. Services will be held at the GreerWilson Mortuary, 5921 W. Thomas Toesday, Nov.

16th at 10 A M. Viewing will be on Monday evening 6-8 P.M. companion aouu space, i granite bronze memorial. 2 airshield concrete burial vaults. Value $3000, asking $2200 0 B0.

268-0493 Kevin. Klmberly Shannon Hennessy-Vollers Brother of John P. Carlson. Memorial service a' the First United Methodlsi ST. FRANCIS CEMETARY, iot mi uttti new resurrection mausoleum.

Alcove 3 Teir 2, Row 8066. $3300 obo. 840-8368 cnurcn in sun city at Wednesda dav 2:00 P.M. Contributions may be 2 lots near road. made ro Community Hos- Resmaven west.

nuu. 944-3191 Dice of Phoenix. Pre ceeded In death by his parenrs vr. Mrs. a.k.

Carlson one grandson, Michael Edward Hen- nessy CREMAINS-Pkk up and Disposal services. WALKER SERVICES 996-7165.

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