St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri (2024)

13 FEB 22 1993 ILLINOIS ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1993 Armenia Shivers In Wartime Winter 1993, Los Angeles Times YEREVAN, Armenia In the third winter of a wartime blockade, this energy-starved city has no fuel to heat its central maternity hospital. Women in labor are wheeled into delivery rooms swaddled in sweaters and scarves. Nurses tuck hot water bottles into incubators to keep premature infants from freezing. Fuel is too precious to waste on such luxuries as laundry.

Hospital workers wash sheets and diapers 3,000 a day in icy water by hand. "When we haven't any electricity, we pump the anesthesia by hand," said Dr. Levon Hakopyan, chief of obstetrics at Markaryan Hospital. "If this happened in America, you would do the same thing." Born 17 months ago from the breakup of the Soviet Union, Armenia is now embarked on two wars, one hot, one cold. To its east, Christian Armenia is waging an undeclared war against its ancient Islamic enemy, Azerbaijan.

At home, the fledgling democracy is struggling to keep its 3.4 million people from freezing or starving to death. Bread is rationed. Each person is allowed to purchase about a quarter of a loaf per day. Other food is available, but the blockade has driven prices up to 10 times prewar levels, and fewer people can afford it. The fledgling democracy is struggling to keep its 3.4 million people from freezing or starving.

"My kids haven't seen an egg in five months," said Genrick Sahakyan, 53, one of about 100 people who stood shivering for several hours in a Yerevan bread line. "Meat and butter we see only on TV." Electricity is rationed, too, with each neighborhood receiving power for an hour or two a day. A tiny percentage of the country's telephones are working. Ambulances are stationed around the city and must be summoned by neighbors on foot. But heat is the dearest commodity of all.

Apartments, offices and government buildings have none. Schools are closed. Exhausted by the grinding cold, people spend their days foraging for firewood. Thousands of trees have been felled across Armenia. Even Yerevan's stately parks and boulevards have been denuded.

"It's a crime," said passer-by Haikaz Petrossian, surveying the wreckage of one city park. Where apricot, plum and mulberry trees grew three months ago, acres of tree stumps jut through the snow. "One of the only good things the Communists did was plant a lot of trees." Yerevan's chief ecologist, Rita Aivazova, said the blockade had caused severe ecological damage. Smoke from wood, oil, kerosene and even scrap wood and paper fires hangs over the city. The treecutting may increase erosion and pollution.

But such concerns are eclipsed by the need to survive until summer. Landlocked by indifferent or hostile neighbors, Armenians feel besieged. Three years ago, Armenia was considered the former Soviet republic most likely to succeed. But Soviet centralized authority masked a terrible weakness: 95 percent of Armenia's energy was imported, and most of it came through Azerbaijan. Armenia has not received any gas or oil from Azerbaijan in a year and a half, according to Energy and Fuel Minister Steve V.

Tashjian. Iran's Islamic leaders have joined this unofficial blockade. Turkey, whose relations with Armenia have been poisoned by the 1915 massacre of Armenians by Turks, has allowed a few humanitarian shipments to pass. Its borders have remained sealed except to smugglers. Armenia has no political quarrel with its northern neighbor, Georgia.

But supply lines from friendly Russia have been cut off in Georgia by civil war, bandits, and saboteurs. Jeanne Louise Calment of Arles, France, celebrating her birthday with a cake bearing the numerals "118" to mark her age. Life's A Song For Woman, 118 ARLES, France (AP) Jeanne Calment, believed to be the world's oldest person, celebrated her 118th birthday Sunday, and at one point tried to enliven her party by singing a couple of songs. The festivities took place at a nursing home in Arles, the city in southeastern France where, in her youth, she met painter Calment is listed in of Records as the whose age can be ed. She was born Several dozen staff and residents Calment was accordion.

Vincent Van Gogh. the Guinness Book oldest living person reliably authenticatin Arles in 1875. journalists joined for the party, and serenaded with an Regan Now Says He Ignored Warnings About Trouble WASHINGTON (AP) Former Gray had been a banking industry Treasury Secretary Donald T. Regan executive and, when he was given the admits he paid little attention to warn- job of chief regulator, "I thought perings in 1984 by thrift regulator Edwin haps the fox was being put in to guard Gray that there was trouble in the the chicken coop," Regan said. "I savings and loan industry.

thought Gray was a creature of the Regan said that was because he industry." didn't trust Gray and because the poli- As Regan looks back on it now, tics of the 1984 presidential election "maybe that wasn't the proper attidid not allow President Ronald Reag- tude," he admitted. an to renounce his policy of deregulat- Gray has told the commission that ing industry. he proposed regulatory restrictions on Regan testified last week before a the industry in 1984, but that his pleas commission looking into the collapse were disregarded by Regan's Treasof the industry. His attitude ury Department. toward Gray went back to the early Regan said he did not begin to unyears of the Reagan administration derstand the magnitude of the when Gray worked for White House problem until well after he became counselor Edwin Meese.

White House chief of staff in 1985. OBITUARIES Stella Pearlmutter, 81; Her Art Is Displayed At National Gallery Stella Pearlmutter, a local artist world travels. whose work is at the National Gallery Her work is represented in "A in Washington, died at home in Ladue Group Portrait Collection of Amerion Saturday morning (Feb. 20, 1993) can Women" in the collection of the of a stroke. National Gallery.

Mrs. Pearlmutter had been battling Mrs. Pearlmutter was popular with cancer for months. She was 81. private collectors here and elsewhere.

Mrs. Pearlmutter was a self-taught They include comedian Bill Cosby. artist, except for some classes at She came to prominence locally in Washington University. She began her 1956, winning the annual portrait career as a commercial art- competition of the St. Louis ist for local department Artists' Guild.

stores, such as Famour- Thirty years later, the Barr Co. Jewish Community Centers She met and married Association selected her to Morris Pearlmutter, an art- receive its "Award in Recist and advertising profes- ognition of Artistic sional. Their marriage Excellence." flourished for nearly 60 Among survivors are her years. husband; two sons, Daniel Mrs. Pearlmutter did not Pearlmutter of St.

Louis and begin painting seriously un- David Pearlmutter of Los til in her 40s. Working in Pearlmutter Angeles; her sister, Pearl oils, ceramics, prints and Feinberg Warnick of San dress design, she pursued her art Diego; and three granddaughters. through her illness until a few months Visitation will be at 10:30 a.m. today ago. at Shaare Emeth Congregation, Ladue Her paintings were known for their and Ballas roads.

A funeral service colorful arrangements and bright shapes. Her favorite subjects were will follow there at 11:30 a.m, with florals, nudes and scenes from her burial at Mount Sinai Cemetery. DEATHS Recent deaths in the Metro East area: Highland Belleville Maxine M. Rickker Geiger, 60, died SaturCharles Willard Fleming, Sr. 68, died funeral Tuesday, SpengelFriday, funeral today, Kassly.

Boulanger. Mabel G. Nedel, 95, died Sunday, funeral Tuesday, Holten. Madison Charles Austin De Long, 11, died Sunday, Albert Banks, Jr. 49, died Friday, funeral funeral Tuesday, Barnes.

Wednesday, Officer. Collinsville Cora Elkins, 95, died Thursday, funeral 0'Fallon today, Herr. Willian L. Reynolds, 63, died Saturday, East St. Louis funeral Wednesday, Schildnecht.

Aldon King, 75, died Wednesday, funeral Delores Elizabeth McDonald 76, died Tuesday, Officer. Saturday, funeral today, Schildnecht. Shirley Jean Thomas, 57, died Wednes- Edna M. Schroeder, 63, died Friday, fuday, funeral today, Officer. neral today, Schildnecht.

Granite City Hollene W. Turner, 73, died Sunday, fuJack Crabdree Simpson, 71, died Satur- neral Wednesday, Schildnecht. day, funeral Tuesday, Irwin. June D. Scheriger Thompson, 71, died Pierron Friday, funeral today, Irwin.

Leslie R. Knebel, 71, died Saturday, funerRonald E. Haley, 35, died Wednesday, al Saturday, Spengel Boulanger. funeral today, Irwin. Valmeyer Ellis "Hank" Angle, 35, died Friday, Henry W.

Diemert, 85, died Friday, fufuneral Wednesday, Davis. neral today, Quernheim. Ruth M. Frazier, 89, died Sunday, funer- Venice al-cremation, Davis. Willie Moorehead, Jr.

45, died Tuesday, Edna Mae Klug Gerkin, 72, died Sunday, funeral Wednesday, Officer. funeral Wednesday, Irwin. Waterloo Frances "Oshia" Wickam, 64, died Sun- Leonora, A. Rubemeyer, 70, died Saturday, funeral Tuesday, Warner. day, funeral today, Quernheim.

Nick Poilchak, 35, died Sunday, funeral Hilma M. Bicklein, 94, died Saturday, Wednesday, Irwin. funeral Tuesday, Quernheim. DEATHS ELSEWHERE DAVID L. BAZELON, 83, a former federal appeals court judge who pioneered the application of psychiatry to criminal law in expanding the insanity defense, has died of pneumonia.

Judge Bazelon served more than 30 years on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia before stepping down in 1985, citing memory problems. He had Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases and died Friday (Feb. 19, 1993) at his home in Washington. In 1954, Bazelon introduced the idea that an accused criminal was not responsible for his actions if they were the product of a mental disease or defect.

In 1973, he ruled that President Richard M. Nixon had to hand over certain tape recordings to the Water- FUNERAL NOTICES ES -IndexBabel, Evan E. IV (Skip) Bannes, Janet A. Bauer, Alice E. Bonney Copeland, Rollie M.

Cox Jerry W. Cutter, George Osburn Dawson, Fern L. Faulstich, Ferdinand Sr. Faust, Marian D. Fieser, Anna E.

Grayhem, Norma L. Hanvey, Loretta L. Hartke, Leona Hoffman Hollingsworth, Edna A. House, Jonathan Hoyer, Bernard J. (Rev.

S.J.) Huegerich Hurst, Gertrude K. Kearns, James A. Jr. Kley, Walter G. Kramme, Mildred F.

Studley Leive, John W. Litzsinger, John R. Moskop, Russell George Nolden, Rhonda M. O'Connor, Frances E. (Becky) Oechsle Pearlmutter, Stella Pezzani, Josephine F.

Phelan, James T. Pratte, William E. (Bill) Schaeper Scheybal, Joe Shan Sharp Skaer Soutiea, August C. (Gus) Studley Sudmeyer, Clarence E. Tod, Kelsey, Louise Wagoner, Anna C.

Walter, Sally P. Ward, John Anthony (Tony) Warner, Zerelda E. Wolff, Estelle M. 2:00 p.m. COX JERRY W.

on Feb. BABEL, EVAN E. IV (SKIP), on Feb. 18, 1993, husband of Nancy (nee Smith), father of Robert, son of Alice, brother of Bob Babel, Becky McNiff, Judy Simpson, son-in-law of Elmer and Bess Smith, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend. Memorial service Feb.

22, 1993, 7 p.m. ELIOT Chapel, Taylor at Argonne, in Kirkwood. Memorials to Peregrine Society, -Mo. Baptist Hospital Hospice or Cancer Family Care. BANNES, JANET A.

(nee Bruening), Baptized into the Hope of Christ's Resurection on Feb. 21, 1993, wonderful wife of Lorenz (Lorry) T. Bannes, loving mother of Steve and Mary Lee Bannes, Mike Bannes, and Tim Bannes, gentle grandmother of Marc and Madeline Bannes, dearest daughter of Crystal Bruening and the late Francis Bruening, beloved sister of William P. Bruening, loving sisterin-law of Mary (Harold) Hill, Kathy (Ken) Erb, Jane (Charlie) Denzel, and Carol Schneiderhan, dear godmother, aunt, niece, cousin and friend. Services from HOFFMEISTER COLONIAL Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Feb.

25, 1993, 9:15 a.m. to St. Gerard Majella (Dougherty Ferry and Ballas Kirkwood) for 10:00 a.m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Masses preferred or memorials to charity of donor's choice. VISITATION TUES. AND WED. 9:00 PM. BAUER, ALICE E.

(nee Zanzie), Feb. 20, 1993, beloved wife of the late Edward H. Bauer, dear mother of Donald and Jim Bauer, dear mother-in-law of Ruth and Betty Bauer, dear sister of Theresa Dickemann, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt, and friend. VISITATION at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, Feb. 22, 2 9 P.M.

then taken to St. Lucas U.C. of for 11 A.M. service. Interment St.

Lucas Cemetery. Member of St. Lucas Women's Day Fellowship. BONNEY See Kramme COPELAND, ROLLIE M. Feb.

20, 1993, dear husband of the late Kathryn Copeland, dear father of Robert Copeland and Glenda Ferris, dear father-inlaw, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral from GEBKEN BENZ Mortuary, 2842 Meramec on Feb. 23 at 10:00 a.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Visitation Mon. 19, 1993, beloved husband of Sharon Cox (nee Smith), dearest father of Jerry Wayne and step-father of Dawn and Wendy Cornell, dearest son of Virginia and the late Rudolph Cox, dear brother of Lola Parker, Jean Stitz, Dunky Ruble, Jesse Cox, Joyce Trokey, Dennie Cox, Brenda Van Horn, Rhonda Schnault, Bev McDevitt, Linda Cox, Karen Lask, Shelly Cox, Trish Hedrick and Michelle Scherrer, our dear grandfather, son-in-law, brother-in-law, nephew, uncle, great-uncle, cousin, and friend. Funeral from KUTIS FUNERAL HOME, 2906 Gravois Ave. on Feb. 23, at 1:00 P.M.

Interment Valhalla Cemetery. In parlor Sun. 3:00 P.M. CUTTER, GEORGE OSBURN, on Feb. 19, 1993, husband of the late Margaret Burford Cutter, father of Dr.

Edgar Burford Cutter, Ann Katherine Miserocchi and Barbara vonWanglin Vonhoffman, grandfather of 9, greatgrandfather of 11. Private family services. Memorials may be made to the University United Methodist Church. A LUPTON SERVICE. Laurel Hill Cemetery.

VISITATION 3 9 P.M. TUES. FAULSTICH, FERDINAND DAWSON, FERN (nee Bell), Feb. 20, 1993, beloved wife of Ralph B. Dawson, and the late Everett L.

Sharp, dear mother of James E. (Lois) and Luther D. (Deanna) Sharp, dear sister of Audrey J. Stephens, our dear sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother of 5, great-grandmother of 4, aunt, great aunt, great great aunt, and cousin. Services Feb.

24, 11 A.M. at The NEW COLLIER'S FUNERAL HOME, 3400 North Lindbergh Blvd. Interment fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 20, 1993, dear husband of Evelyn Faulstich (nee Brinkmann), dear father of Sandra Reidenbach of Wichita Falls, TX, and Ferd P. Faulstich, our dear grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.

Memorial service will be held at KUTIS FUNERAL HOME, 2906 Gravois Ave. on Feb. 23, 7 p.m. Family will receive relatives and friends from 3 p.m. until time of service.

Mr. Faulstich made an anatomical donation of his remains to Washington Univ. School of Medicine. In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Vincent DePaul Society of Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 5020 Rhodes, St.

Louis, MO 63109 appreciated. FAUST, MARIAN, Feb. 20, 1993, beloved wife of John W. Faust, mother of Jim Faust and Steve (Debbie) Faust, sister of Jean Schoolcraft, Dorothy Binan, and Donald Daley, grandmother of Nicole, and Rachel. Funeral Feb.

23, 10:00 a.m. at St. John's Catholic Church. Visitation Feb. 22, after 4:00 p.m.

at KOCH LIEFER Funeral Home, Red Bud, IL. Interment St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Red Bud, IL. FIESER, ANNA E. (nee Kornegger) Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Feb.

20, 1993, beloved wife of the late Louis E. Fieser, beloved mother of Eugene L. (LaVerne) and Kenneth L. (Josephine) Fieser, beloved grandmother of Linda Willman, Sandra Maryan, Carol Renfrow, Theresa Clark, Michael and Edward Fieser, beloved great grandmother of Milissa and Kelsey Clark, Stacey Willman, Alyissa Fieser, and Samantha Rae Maryan, beloved aunt, great aunt, cousin and friend. Services 9:30 a.m.

Feb. 23, from KRIEGSHAUSER SOUTH MORTUARY, 4228 S. Kingshighway, to St. James the Greater Catholic Church (6401 Wade Ave.) for 10:00 a.m. Mass.

Interment Resurrection. Visitation after 2:00 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or Masses preferred. GRAYHEM, NORMA (nee Childers), Feb. 20, 1993, beloved wife of Jack Grayhem, dearest mother of Beverly Ann Hendershot, Waymon J.

Roberson, Jack Greg Douglas F. and Brian D. Grayhem, sister of Marcella Fico and Robert, grandmother of 10, great-grandmother of 2, our dear mother-inlaw, sister-in-law, and aunt. Service Feb. 23 at The NEW COLLIER'S FUNERAL HOME, 3400 North Lindbergh TIME LATER.

VISITATION 4 9 P.M. MON. HANVEY, LORETTA L. (nee Lang), Feb. 20, 1993, beloved wife of the late Seigel (Sam) Hanvey, dear sister of the late William J.

Lang, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt, other relatives and many beloved friends. Funeral service at WHITEMULLEN Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Mon. Feb. 22, 7:30 p.m.

Interment National Cemetery. IN PARLOR 3 P.M. MON. Loretta Hanvey was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit Ferguson, Mo. Past Matron of Hope Chapter O.E.S.

O.E.S. Service Mon. 7:30 p.m. Services terminate at mortuary. Donations to Masonic Home in lieu of flowers.

HARTKE, LEONA (nee Zinzelmeyer), Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 21, 1993, beloved wife of the late Arthur W. Hartke, dear mother of Donald (Earleen) Hartke, and Betty (Everett Jr.) Huegerich, our dear grandmother of 8, great-grandmother of 11, sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt, and friend. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER SOUTH COUNTY Chapel, 1515 Lemay Ferry Feb. 23, 9 A.M.

to Queen of All Saints Church for 9:30 A.M. Mass. Interment National Cemetery. Masses preferred. VISITATION MON.

3 9 P.M. HOFFMAN See Pratte HOLLINGSWORTH, EDNA A. (nee Kling), Asleep in Jesus on Feb. 20, 1993, dear wife of the late Thomas Hollingsworth, dear sister of Arville H. Kling and the late George and Edwin Kling and Frieda Wilzer, Adele Eickhoff, Dorothy Carvell and Elvera Creek, our sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend.

Service at HOFFMEISTER COLONIAL MORTUARY, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Tues. 11:30 A.M. Interment Concordia Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions to Radio Station KFUO, The Lutheran Hour or Epiphany Lutheran Church will be appreciated. VISITATION MON.

AFTER 2:30 P.M. HOUSE, JONATHAN Funeral service Mon. 11 a.m. at HEILIGTAG FUNERAL HOME, 1081 Jeffco 141) Arnold. Blvd.

(Hwy. 61-67 at HOYER, BERNARD (Rev. S.J.), Baptized into the hope of Christ resurrection on Feb. 18, 1993, beloved son of the late Joseph Adele Hoyer, dear brother of Cathy Frabotta of Clinton Township, MI Maria Hammond of Riverview, FL, dear cousin and brother-in-law. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Feb.

22, 7:30 pm at DeSmit Jesuit High School Chapel, 233 N. New Ballas Rd. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Visitation at the DeSmit Chapel, pm. Mon.

Arrangements through HUEGERICH See Hartke HURST, GERTRUDE K. (nee Schmidt), Feb. 17, 1993, beloved wife of the late Major Frank H. Hurst, dear mother of Joan Knowles, dear sister of Karl Schmidt. Mrs.

Hurst was a member of the 6th Infantry Assoc. Ladies Auxil. in St. Louis. Chapel service 2 p.m.

at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Visitation Tues. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at HOFFMEISTER SOUTH BROADWAY Mortuary, 7814 S. Broadway.

Visitation also at FLANNER BUCHANAN Mortuary, Indianapolis, IN, Sun. 1 p.m.-8 p.m. KEARNS, JAMES A. Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 20, 1993, beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Kearns (nee Hoffmeister), dear father of Mary Claire James A.

Ill, Gerilyn Zeidler, and John Patrick Kearns, dear brother of Ann Catherine Rogers, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, greatgrandfather, brother-in-law, uncle, and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, Feb. 23, 9:30 A.M. to St. Gabriel the Archangel Church for 10 A.M.

Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Masses preferred oir contributions to Parkinsons 660 S. Euclid, 63110 appreciated. IN PARLOR MON.

2 P.M. KLEY, WALTER G. Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 20, 1993, beloved husband of Elsie Kley (nee Brouk), dear father of Leonard and Marvin (Diana) Kley, dear grandfather, great grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral from FEY Funeral Home, 4100 Lemay Ferry South of Lindbergh, Feb.

23, 11:00 a.m. Interment following service. IN PARLOR AFTER MON. KRAMME, MILDRED F. STUDLEY, (nee Schaeper), Feb.

21, 1993, beloved wife of Edwin A. Kramme and the late William P. Studley (1961), dear aunt of Kayla Bonney and Dennis Schaeper, dear great aunt to Melissa Bonney and Kelly Schaeper, our dear sister-in-law, niece and cousin. Funeral service in the Chapel of CALVIN FEUTZ FUNERAL Home, 9480 Lewis Clark (Hwy. 367), 10:30 A.M.

Interment Memorial Park. VISITATION TUES. 2 9 P.M. LEIVE, JOHN W. On Feb.

20, 1993, loving husband of the late Edna L. Leive (nee Connor), beloved father of Walter Leive, dearest brother of Gertrude Rogers, our dear brother-in-law, cousin and friend. Funeral services at JOHN STYGAR SONS CHAPEL, 9825 Halls Ferry on Feb. 23, at 1:00 p.m. Interment Zion Cemetery.

VISITATION 11:00 PRIOR TO SERVICE. LITZSINGER, JOHN Feb. 20, 1993, beloved husband of the late Elaine Litzsinger, dearest father of Joyce Litzsinger and the late Jan Parsons, dear brother of Mary King, dear grandfather, uncle, and cousin. Funeral from DREHMANNHARRAL CHAPEL, 7733 Natural Bridge Feb. 23, P.M.

Private Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mr. Litzsinger was a member of the Brentwood Lodge A.F. and A.M. and the Scottish Rite.

VISITATION MON. 4 9 P.M. MOSKOP, RUSSELL GEORGE, 54, of Mill- ship Baptist Church appreciated. Call 340-8888 To Begin Home Delivery of the PostDispatch stadt, Feb. 21, 1993, dear husband of Beverly (nee Williams) Moskop, dear son of Virginia Lee and the late Milton J.

Moskop, dear father of Brian (Shelly) Moskop and Cara Lee (Mark) Roark, dear brother of Robert (Patricia) Moskop dear grandfather of Tanya and Mark Anthony Roark I1, our dear uncle, cousin, and friend. Funeral procession to leave Braun Colonial Funeral Home, Cahokia, at 12:30 P.M. to Immaculate Conception Church in Centreville, IL. for 1 P.M. Mass with Father Elmar Mauer officiating.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, Edwardsville, IL. VISITATION 4 9 P.M. Prayer service will be held 7 P.M. Tues. at the funeral home.

Mr. Moskop was retired from McDonnell Douglas. NOLDEN, RHONDA Entered into Rest Feb. 20, 1993, beloved daughter of Thomas and Janice Nolden (nee Seal), dear sister of Brian and Jennifer Nolden, dear granddaughter of Euel and Dorothy Seal and Margaret and the late Herbert Nolden, our dear niece, great niece, cousin and friend. Miss Nolden will be in state at CHAPEL HILL MORTUARY, Cedar Hill, Feb.

22, 2 9 P.M. then in state at Fellowship Baptist Church, High Ridge, Feb. 23, 10 A.M. till service at 11 A.M. Interment Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Fellow- O'CONNOR, FRANCES (BECKY), (nee Brightman), Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 20, 1993, beloved wife of the late Stephen F. O'Connor, dear mother of Gloria O'Connor and the late Joseph O'Connor, dear sister of the late Edward, William, George Brightman, and May Bauer, our dear sister-inlaw, aunt, great aunt, great great aunt, and friend. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER SOUTH COUNTY Chapel, 1515 Lemay Ferry Feb. 23, 10 A.M.

to Holy Innocence Church for 10:30 A.M. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Mrs. O'Connor was a member of the Lemay 60 Plus Club.

Masses or donations to charity of your choice appreciated. VISITATION MON. 3 9 P.M. OECHSLE See Wolff PEARLMUTTER, STELLA, Feb. 20, 1993, beloved wife of Morris S.

Pearlmutter, dear mother of Daniel Pearlmutter and David Pearlmutter, dear sister of Pearl Warnick of San Diego, CA and the late Sybil Morris, Eunice Nekimkin and David Samuel, dear grandmother of Eve, Shana and Wende Pearlmutter, our dear aunt. Funeral service will be held Monday, Feb. 22, 11:30 a.m. at Shaare Emeth Congregation, Ladue and Ballas Rds. Visitation Monday, 10:30 a.m.

at Shaare Emeth Congregation. Interment Mount Sinai Cemetery. BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE. PEZZANI, JOSEPHINE F. (nee Cognasso) Feb.

19, 1993, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Mark L. Pezzani, dear mother of Paul and Angelo Pezzani, and the late JoAnna Donde Ville, dear sister of Maria Ferguson, and the late Louis Cognasso, dear grandmother of Martin and Steve Pezzani, Michelle and Lisa Pezzani, Joelle, Jocelyn and Derek Donde Ville, dear sister-in-law, aunt, greataunt, cousin, and friend. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway, on Feb. 23, 9:30 a.m.

to Church of the Magdalen for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection. VISITATION SUN. FROM 2 9 P.M. AND MON.

ALL DAY AND EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. PHELAN, JAMES on Feb. 20, 1993, Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of Reva Dean Phelan, dear stepfather of Dayle (Jan) Schoessel, Dean (Mary) Schoessel, and Dawn (Ron) LeBaube, dear brother of Anastasia Sallee, and Helen Stokes, dear step grandfather, uncle, great uncle and cousin. Funeral Mass 10:00 a.m. St.

Bridgets Catholic Church, Pacific, MO. Visitation at 1:00 p.m. at the Funeral Home, Olive Union Pacific, MO. Burial St. Patrick's Old Rock Church Cemetery, Catawissa, MO.

Memorials may be given to St. Patrick's Center. PRATTE, WILLIAM E. (Bill), Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Feb. 21, 1993, dearest husband of Marie L.

Pratte (nee Bernabe), dear stepfather of Beverly Jacobs, Patricia Miles, Bernard Hoffman, Mary Mudd and Diana Jenning, dear step grandfather of Michelle Coffman, Cynthia and Eric Miles, Kathleen McGeehan, Stephen and Carl Hoffman, William Lauren and Jillian Mudd, Adam and Ryan Jenning, dear step great-grandfather of 8, our dear father-inlaw, brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral Feb. 24, 9:15 a.m. from BUCHHOLZ SPANISH LAKE Mortuary, 1645 Redman to St. Sabina Church (Florissant) for 10:00 a.m.

Mass. Interment Calvary Cemtery. Mr. Pratte was a 38 year employee of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, an honorary life member of Communication Workers of America Local 6310, and a life member of the Ladue Club of the Telephone Pioneers. In lieu of flowers donations to your favorite charity preferred.

VISITATION TUES. SCHAEPER See Kramme SCHEYBAL, JOE, Feb. 19, 1993, dear brother of the late Fred Scheybal and the late Anna Yates, dear uncle of Norman Yates and Ethel Burton. Funeral from FIESER FUNERAL HOME, 401 Gravois Fenton, 10 a.m. Visitation Monday 4 9 p.m.

Interment Sunset Burial Park. SHAN See Wolff SHARP See Dawson SKAER See Wolff SOUTIEA, AUGUST (Gus), on Feb. 20, 1993, beloved husband of Janice Soutiea (nee Honer), dear father of Lisa Stephan, August, Christopher Wayne Soutiea, dear step-son of Elsie Soutiea Hedtkamp, dear step-brother of Karl Steinkopf, dear grandfather of Gregory, Terri Soutiea and Tanya Stephan, our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law, father-in-law, uncle, great uncle, cousin, and friend. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER SOUTH COUNTY Chapel, 1515 Lemay Ferry Feb. 23, 11:30 A.M.

Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. VISITATION MON. 2 9 P.M. STUDLEY See Kramme SUDMEYER, CLARENCE Feb. 19, 1993, beloved husband of Bessie Sudmeyer (nee Johnson), loving father of Denise Schweppe, Diane Williams and James Sudmeyer, dear grandfather of Tonya Scheve, Scott Pratt, Cathi, Julie, Susie, Rueben and Travis Williams, Keith and Hope Sudmeyer, great grandfather of Kyle Scheve, our dear father-in-law, brother-inlaw, uncle and wonderful friend.

Funeral 10 a.m. at Mortuary, 8806 Jennings Rd. at Hord Ave. Interment Jefferson Barracks. Mr.

Sudmeyer was a member of American Legion Post 161, V.F.W. Jennings Manor Post. IN PARLOR TUES. 8:30 A.M until time of service. Donations to the American Cancer Society.

TOD, (infant) KELSEY, LOUISE, suddenly on Feb. 19, 1993, dearest daughter of Robert Barbara Tod, (nee Smith), dear sister of Eric Shaun twin of Jessica Drew Tod, dear granddaughter of Robert Lois Tod, Dixie Smith, Ken Smith, dear great granddaughter of Mildred Gilda, our dearest niece and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER SOUTH COUNTY Lemay Ferry Mon. Feb. 22, 1:30 p.m.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. "Kelsey, there will always be a place in our hearts and minds for the memories and feelings of your time here with us. You will always be our little angel." In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the S.I.D.S. 929 DeMun St.

Louis, Mo. 63105. VISITATION SUN. 5-9 P.M. WAGONER, ANNA C.

(nee Barbir) Feb. 20, 1993, Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of Russell W. Wagoner, dear mother of Barbara A. (John) Davis, and Diane M. (Robert) Harness, dear grandmother of Brian, Jeffrey, Amy, and Katie, dear sister of Dorothy Brennan, and the late Estelle Murphy, Clara Barbir and Evelyn Rueder, dear sister-inlaw, aunt and friend.

Funeral from the HUTCHENS Mortuary, 675 Graham Florissant at 9:30 a.m. on Feb. 23, to St. Ferdinand Catholic Church for 10:00 a.m. Mass.

Entombment Calvary Mausoleum. Visitation p.m. Mon. Mrs. Wagoner was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary K.O.C.

duch*esne Council Menckowski), Baptized into the Hope of Christ's Resurrection, Feb. 20, 1993, beloved wife of Frank Walter, beloved mother of Patricia (James) Sinn, Rita (Dusty) Miller, and William Walter, beloved grandmother of 14, great-grandmother of 16, beloved aunt, great aunt, sister-inlaw, cousin, godmother, and friend. Services 9:30 A.M. Feb. 25, from KRIEGSHAUSERSOUTH.

4228 S. Kingshighway to St. Mary Magdalen for 10 A.M. Mass. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery.

VISITATION WED. 1 9 P.M. Masses or memorial contributions may be made to Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital. WARD, JOHN ANTHONY (TONY) Funeral Mass Mon. 12:30 p.m.

at St. Luke the Evangelist Church. AMBRUSTER DONNELLY SERVICE. Florissant. WALTER, SALLY (nee WARNER, ZERELDA E.

(nee Bangert), Feb. 19, 1993, asleep in Jesus, beloved wife of the late Elmer W. Warner, dear mother of Forrest (Anne) Warner, dear grandmother of Debra Vincent, David, Douglas and Dennis Warner, our dear great-grandmother, aunt, greataunt and dear friend. Mrs. Warner WHITE-MULLEN MORTURARY, 118 N.

Florissant Ferguson, Monday, 4 9 p.m. Services will be held Feb. 23, 10 a.m. at Memorial Park Cemetery Chapel (Lucas Hunt and Hwy. 70).

In lieu of flowers, donations to Heart Association. WOLFF, ESTELLE, (nee Oechsle), Feb. 19, 1993, beloved wife of the late William Wolff, dear mother of the late June Ann Shan of Oiney, IL, dear sister of Dorris Skaer, our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral service in the Chapel of CALVIN FEUTZ FUNERAL Home, 9480 Lewis Clark (Hwy. 367), Tues.

11 a.m. Services will terminate at this time. Memorials to St. Stephens U.C. of C.

CarilIon Bell Fund preferred. VISITATION MON. 2 P.M. UNTIL 9 P.M. 0180-Masonic Notices Kirkwood Lodge 484 A.F.&A.M.

Special. Stated Feb. 22, 7 p.m. E.A. and F.C.

Degree work. Lee McDurmont, W.M. 0240-Funeral Directors OLIVE BRANCH LODGE 576 3765 LINDELL BLVD. Stated Feb. 23, 10 a.m.

Regular business. 50 year pin presentation to W.B. LOUIS N. LAND Visitors welcome. HAROLD E.

HORNER, W.M. 0190-In Memoriam James G. Overall. Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Feb. 5, 1993.

Native of St. Louis, MO. and moved to San Antonio, TX. in 1971. Mr.

Overall was a member of a prominent Missouri family. He was the grandson of James Sidney Rollins, founder of the University of Missouri. His parents were the late Sidnely Rollins Overall and Clemence Garneau Overall. He received his early education in Europe. A 1936 graduate of Phillips Academey.

He graduated Suma Cum Laude from Yale in 1940. He also served as an officer in the U.S. Army Air Corp. in WWII and was inured in the Normany Invasion in 1944. Following the war, Mr.

Overall lived in Marbella, Spain until he returned to the U.S. He had been very active in the investment business in his lifetime. He was formally married to the late Frances O'Reilly of St. Louis. Survivors; wife Billie Overall, son Garneau Overall of Long Beach, daughter and son-in-law Marie and Martin Ammer of Wakefield, MA.

Grandchildren; David, Timothy, and Laura Ammer, and brother Captain Sidney R. Overall, U.S.N. retired, of San Simon Island, GA. Interment was with military honors in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. TO PLACE an IN MEMORIAM, PLEASE CALL ALVIN 340-8600 KATHY 340-8591 0230-Florists DIERBERGS FLORIST FUNERAL HOME Deliveries 7 DAYS A WEEK Order Lines Open 24 Hours 314-432-7077 DOOLEY'S FLORIST 837-7444 0260-Cemeteries Mausoleums Bellerive Heritage Gardens (formerly Hiram), 6 adjoining spaces, $2550.

Jean, 845-7599. Lots for sale, make offer. Lakewood Cemetery, McKenzie Rd. Call after 10 am, 776-4325 0240-Funeral Directors The Truth about Funeral Prices Caskets from $155 Cremations from $490 Services from $530 Call Pfitzinger, a Heritage Funeral 1 Home 965-8228 Ambruster-Donnelly Funeral Home 863-1300 Lang-Fendler Funeral Home 296-5102 Heiligtag Funeral Home 296-5272 St. Louis Locally Owned and Operated MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE A conglomerate uses a symbol of their own in the obituaries.

Look for our symbol. The symbol of the statue of St. Louis represents Funeral Homes, that are locally owned operated. BOPP CHAPEL KUTIS FUNERAL HOME KIRKWOOD, 965-7680 CITY, 772-3000 AFFTON. 842-4458 BUCHHOLZ MORTUARIES SO.

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LOUIS. 752-9300 ST. LOUIS. GEBKEN-BENZ MORTUARY GERBER CHAPEL JAY B. SMITH 968-2000 MAPLEWO0O, 781-1115 WEBSTER GROVES, JOHN STYGAR SON MATH HERMANN SON ST.

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LOUIS OWNED AND OPERATED FUNERAL HOMES. gate grand jury and that claims of executive privilege were invalid. FERRUCCIO LAMBORGHINI, 76, the founder of the luxury car company bearing his name, died Saturday (Feb. 20, 1993) at a hospital in Perugia, Italy. His son, Tonino Lamborghini, said the industrialist had been hospitalized after a heart attack 5.

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