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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 23

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I MftV12.1P.85 SUNDAY JOURNAL-STAR riEBOASSIA HZZUCj Weeping Water Births Curtln, H.Helen Draper, Charles C. Filer, ivaA. Frill, Ella Irvin, Minnie R.1 Krelcl, William Mayfield, Donald W. Information provided by Mlchaelson, Robert L. Paschold, Anna M.

Peter, 'Rector, lla Standerford, Dee Sterkel, Margaret Van Strom, Hannah J. Deaths Flrst-tlmenotlces BlHcti, Grace Coleman Ronald L. Lincoln threat probe shows nothing "Peggy" Stiekiwy, Jatfray end Margaret C. Grant Story. No vlsitatlon.lmmedi- ate cremation.

Mlchaelson Robert 60, 3539 S. 40th died Saturday, Services: Pending, LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 S. 14th St. Nebraska cil. Chairman, Nebraska College of Veterinary Medicine Task Force.

Member, Federal Land Bank board of directors. Survivors; wife, Jeannine; daughters, Karen L. Nabb, Fremont, Mrs. Bob (Pat) Becker, Mrs. Gary XSherrv) Dumpert, both Exeter; son, William Fairmont; sister, Mrs.

L. S. (Helen) Spltler, Brlcktown, N.J.; brother Edward Leon, Iowa; 8 grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, St.

Stephen's Catholic Church, Exeter. Exeter cemetery. Visitation beginning 11 a.m. Monday. Memorials to American Cancer Society or family.

FARMER FUNERAL HOME, Exeter. Standerford Dee, 60, Humboldt, died Thursday In Omaha. WWII veteran. Survivors: wife, Cella; sons, Jerry, Kent, both Omaha, Tim Denver; fa- ther, Joy, Humboldt; brother, Jim, Humboldt; sister, Mrs. Don (Darlene) Fankhauser, Tulsa, two grandchildren.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, United Methodist Church, Humboldt Hum boldt cemetery. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, KUNCL FUNERAL HOME, Crete. The Rev.

Wayne Schupbach. Crete Riverside j. Cemetery. Irvin Minnie 91, Beatrice, died Friday. Member, First Christian Church, Beatrice.

Homemaker. Survivors: sons: Arnold, Wvmore, Jake Reier, daughters, Mrs. Charles (Elizabeth) Coulter, Sacramento, Mrs. Clifford (Grace) Vaughn, Hardy, Mrs. Kermlt (Dorothy) McCluskey, West Point, sister, Anna Harwood, Ogden, Utah; 10 grandchildren, 20 greatgrandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Harman Mortuary Chapel, Beatrice. The Rev. R.L. Welch.

Evergreen Home Ceme- terv, Beatrice. Krelcl William B. 57, Falr-mont, died Saturday In Geneva. Farmer, livestock man. Born on same Fair- mont area farm that he ran all his life.

-Past president, Nebraska Livestock Feeders Association. Chairman, Nebraska Environmental Control Coun (Mohs). 1116 S. 9th, boy, Un. Gen.

Friday Mow, Doug and Sally (Weart), 3334 Meredith, girl, St. E. Spotin. Keith and Shirley (Schwiaer), Friend, girt, St. I.

Saturday Babb, Roy and Brenda (Skinner), 1 920 Garfield, boy, St. E. Barton, Ricki and Patricia (Meyer), 2010 S. Earl, Clan and Julie (Nelson). 737 S.

Third, boyi Frlcke, Denial and Darcae (Ebenpacher), 6101 W. Superior, boy, Bryan. Kamp, Randy and Cindi (King), 1210 Well Court, No. 12, girl, St. E.

Navflla, James and Sally, (Koler), 3610 Pawnee, boy, St. E. Zimmerman, Charles and Kathy (Fritzen), 4820 Canterbury lane, boy, St. E. Cass County Attorney Ron MoravecV.

has dropped an Investigation of allega- tions that former Weeping Water Mayor Mark Allison was threatened before he resigned last month. "I had the sheriff's office make an in- vestigation, but there was no evidence that life-threatening statements had been made to the (former) mayor," Morayecsaid. Allison, 36, resigned April 8. Shortly thereafter, there were reports that he did so because of unspecified threats against him. 1 1 1 Fritz Ella, 88, Crete, died Saturday.

Survivors: son, Owen, Lincoln; brothers, Janecek, both Wll-ber; sisters, Tlllie Neuman, Mae Weidner, both Crete, Mildred Beard, Wilber, Silvia Hendee, Tecumseh, Viola Uhlmann, Lincoln; granddaughter, Mrs, William (Susan) Prey, coin. i Coleman Ronald died Thursday. Graduate, Oakland High School, Oakland, Neb. (1957), UNL College of Business mlnstratlon (1964), UNL Medical Cen-ter (1974)t Internship, Bronson Hospl-tal, Kalamazoo, Mich. Two-year residency In obstetrics and gynecology, University of Washington College of Medicine.

Three-year residency In anesthesiology at Virginia Mason Hos-pltal, Seattle. Private practice in anesthesiology at United General Hospital In Sedro Wolly, Wash. Survivors: wife, Kondlce, Belllngham, sons, Jeffrey, Erik, Belllngham; mother, Lucille Nelson, Oakland; brothers, Daniel, Oakland, Reginald, Oakland; aunts; uncles; cousins; friends. Graveside services: p.m. Thursday, Lincoln Memorial Park.

LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 S.14thSt. Curtln H. Helen, 73, 5501 Sea Mountain Road, died Saturday. Retired beautician. Born In Minnesota.

Longtime resident of Wymore, Blue Springs, Truth or Consequences, N.M. Lincoln' resident past six years. Member Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Capitol Chapter 320 OES. Survivors: brother, Richard Kudlik, Odem, Texas; sister, Mrs. Reuben (Angeline) Schmidt, DeWItt; five nephews; several greatnieces; greatnephews.

Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday, ROPER SONS CHAPEL, 4300 St. Father Steven Mues. Graveside services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Blue springs Cemetery.

The Rev. Francis Schmidt. Memorials to Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Lincoln. Mayfield Donald 62, 3023 Apt. 1, died Saturday.

Survivors: wife, Frances Leigh Mayfield, Lincoln; daughters, Linda Jeanette Kroeger, Fort Collins, Julia Joy Miller, 1 1 ami i PHE-CUT iffiwV) TUHF BUiLOEH Savo on "Our Best" Exterior Paints "OUR CE5T" Lincoln; tour granacnnaren. Memorial services: 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 S. 14th St. Paster Funerals services for prior notices Lincoln JIM U5 QUALITY STUDS latex flat achylic house SALE lufRrilder MS I 1 A PRICE MAIL-IN 5,000 10,000 15,000 sq.

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Wvuka. Pallbearers: Dr. Charles Adams, Paul Bogott, Col. John Carpenter, Arvill Davis, Charley Hanno; Richard Hofmann. Memorials to the church.

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Your Choice Green or White SEnVICEZ DOORS 195 95 29' 70321 4300 ST. Draper Charles 22, 1534 Crestline Drive, died Thursday. Services: 1:30 p.m. Monday, ROPER SONS MORTUARY, 4300 St. The Rev.

David Powell. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Jim Blessing, Bruce Beymer, Jim Carr, Ralph Cuca, Tom Harvell, Jim LaFollett, Jeff Leach, Kenneth Sticknev. Honorary pallbearers: Jack Carroll, Dave Graves. BUI Kechely, Robert L.

Mueller, Maynard Ulland. Family suggests memorials to ARC Capitol Guardianship Committee or City Recreation Department. Flfer tva 83, 1835 S. 14th died Wednesday. Services: 10 a.m.

Monday, Calvary United Methodist Church, 11th and Garfield streets. The Rev. Don Nun- nallv. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Dean Leitner, Dale Adams, Bill Satterthwalte, Jerry Smith, Adolph Hvnek, Al Kelly.

Memorials to donor's choice. Visitation: noonSatur-dov until service time, METCALF FUNERAL HOME, 245 N. 27th. Paschold A. Mildred, 74, Firth, died Friday.

Homemaker. Member, Firth Reformed Church, Marv and Martha Guild, Merry Mixers Extension Club. Survivors: husband, Carl; son, Lawrence, Carlock, daughters, Ly-nette Dunker, Cleveland, Ohio, Rosa-lyn Hampton, Southfield, brother, Jesse Avery, Humboldt; three grandchildren. Services: 1 :30 P.m. Tuesday, Firth Reformed Church.

The Rev. Gordon Damsteegt. Lincoln Memorial Park. In state at Butherus-Maser-Love Mor-tuarv, Hickman, after 3 p.m. Sunday.

Memorials to the church or American Cancer Society. BUTHERUS-MASER-LOVE MORTUARY, 4040 A St. Peters Elford O. "E.O.," 57, Route 8, died Friday. Services: 10:30 a.m.

Monday, LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 S. 14th St. The Rev. Carl Burkhart. Lincoln Memorial Park.

Pallbearers: Brock Peters, Lerov Roberts, Ronald Davis, Nick Klein, Dave Reiber, W.R. Lesolng. Visitation after 9 a.m. Saturday. Memorials to Bryan Memorial Hospital oncology department.

Rector lla, 67, 2145 S. 60th died Friday. Survivors: husband, Fred; daughters, Susan Mastua, Englewood, JoEllen Stack, Yorba Linda, mother, Caroline Fisher, Burlington, Iowa; sisters, Carol Have, McAllen, Texas; Mildred Lindberg, Burlington, Iowa, Gertrude Parrish, Oklahoma Cltv, Dorothy Rlnker, Stanhope, Iowa; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Services: Pending. LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 S.

14th St. Sterkel Margaret, 80, formerly of Lincoln, died Wednesday In San Francisco. Survivors: sister, Marie Fraln, San Lorenzo, brothers, Carl, Sacramento, John, Sheridan, nieces; nephews. Services: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Imman-uel Church 10th and Charleston streets.

The Rev. Robert Rudell. Wyuka. BUTHERUS-MASER-LOVE MORTUARY, 4040 A St. Van Strorrt Hannah 79.

501 Linden died Thursday at Woodbrldge, va. Additional survivors: brother, Roy mi-chalesen, Omaha; sister, Mrs. George (Darlene) Hennlnger, Sacramento, niece, Mrs. John Muenster, Omaha. Services: 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday, ROpJ.R SONS MORTUARY, 4300 St. The Rev. Rovce Willerton. Wvuka. Pall-k eikiii cuanuin.

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