February 16, 1990
The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY
TASWELL -- Albert Junior Mitchell, 55, died Wednesday at Orange County
Hospital in Paoli.
He was a native of Crawford County and an employee of Jasper Rubber
Co.
Survivors: his wife, the former Mildred Faulkenburg; a daughter, Beverly
Atchison of Paoli; three stepdaughters, Debbie Demshick of Pennsylvania,
Donna Byerly and Rhonda Haley; three sons, Garl Mitchell of New Albany,
Stephen Mitchell of Bristow and Darrell Mitchell of Eckerty; four stepsons,
John and Bob Byerly, both of Marengo, David and Scott Byerly; his mother,
Debbie Mitchell of Duff; two sisters, Freda Jones of Huntingburg and Mamie
Lytle of Oakland City; two brothers, Gene Mitchell of Duff and Jeff Mitchell
of London, England; and 22 grandchildren.
Funeral: 2 p.m. Friday, Denbo Funeral Home in English, with burial
in Taswell Cemetery. Visitation after 10 a.m. Friday.
February 16, 1990
Source: The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY
Page: 04B
Subjects: DEATHS; U.S. CONGRESS; ELDERLY; LAW; COURTS; FAMILY; MANNERS
AND CUSTOMS; SANITATION
Region: Kentucky
Obituary: John Marshall Robsion Jr., a three-term member of the U.
S. House of Representatives and the Republican nominee for Kentucky governor
in 1959, died Wednesday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was 85.
Robsion, whose father spent 25 years in Congress, represented Louisville
and Jefferson County in the 3rd Congressional District from 1953 to 1959.
He entered the race for governor after Democrat Frank Burke defeated
him in his bid for re-election to Congress in 1958. Robsion won the GOP
nomination without serious opposition, but ran up against Democrat Bert
T. Combs in November and lost by 190,000 votes. He never sought elective
office again.
Robsion was born in Barbourville, Ky., on Aug. 28, 1904. His father
won a seat in the House from southeastern Kentucky in 1918, and young Robsion
spent a good part of his formative years in Washington as a member of his
father's office staff.
After starting a law practice in Louisville in 1928, he returned to
Washington as chief of the law division of the federal Bureau of Pensions.
Robsion entered the Army during World War II as a company commander
and later served on the staff of Gen. Mark Clark. After the war, he returned
to Louisville and was president of the state's Young Republicans.
In 1946 Republicans seized control of Congress. A Republican, Thruston
B. Morton, snatched the 3rd District seat from a Democratic incumbent.
The district covered all of Jefferson County at that time.
Morton held the seat for three terms but decided in 1952 that he would
not seek re-election because of his active support for Dwight D. Eisenhower
as president.
Robsion won the nomination as Morton's replacement and was elected
easily, even though Eisenhower lost Kentucky by a small margin. Robsion
defeated Jefferson County Judge Boman L. Shamburger, a Democrat, by nearly
15,000 votes. However, in 1954, he barely hung on to his seat, beating
Democrat Harrison M. Robertson, a Louisville lawyer, by only 573 votes.
In 1956, riding the crest of Eisenhower's re-election landslide, Robsion
defeated Louisville attorney Philip Ardery by nearly 27,000 votes. But
in 1958, Burke, who would later be elected Louisville mayor, piled up a
6,000- vote margin for the first of his two terms in the House.
The election left Jefferson County with only three Republicans in office.
One was an obscure magistrate, M. G. Snyder. Four years later, M. G. "Gene"
Snyder would defeat Burke for the 3rd District seat and begin his long
House career.
The GOP had another ambitious young politician in the wings in 1959.
Louie B. Nunn, who had been Barren County judge, said he wanted to run.
However, party leaders turned to Robsion, and Nunn withdrew. Nunn ran two
more races, in 1963 and 1967, before winning the governorship.
Robsion served on the board of Union College and was a member of the
Douglass Boulevard Christian Church in Louisville, the Salvation Army Advisory
Board, Aurora Masonic Lodge 633, Scottish Rite and Kosair Shrine.
In recent years, he had made his home in Fort Lauderdale.
His survivors include two cousins and a nephew.
The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge
Lane, with burial in Cave Hill Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home
will be from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.
The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions
to Kosair Charities or the Salvation Army.
February 16, 1990
The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY
BENHAM -- Mary Ruth Calton, 53, Blair, died there Thursday. Funeral,
2 p.m. Saturday, Tri City Funeral Home. Visitation after 11 a.m. Friday.
February 16, 1990
The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY
BOWLING GREEN -- Paul M. Vincent, 62, died here Wednesday. His wife,
Rosie, survives. Funeral, 3 p.m. Friday, Johnson-Vaughn Funeral Home.
February 16, 1990
The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY
BROWNSVILLE -- Wathia Duvall, 64, Bee Spring, died Thursday in Bowling
Green. Funeral, 1 p.m. Saturday, Jock United Baptist Church. Visitation
is at the church. Patton Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
February 16, 1990
The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY
CADIZ -- Aaron Welborn, 89, died Wednesday in Hopkinsville. Funeral,
2 p.m. Friday, Goodwin Funeral Home.
February 16, 1990
The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY
COLUMBIA -- Chuck Dorman, 53, died here Wednesday. His wife, Suzanna,
survives. Funeral, 10 a.m. Saturday, Grissom Funeral Home.
February 16, 1990
The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY
DANVILLE -- Norma Fegenbush Cosgrove, 80, died here Thursday. Funerals,
11 a.m. Saturday, First Christian Church, and 10 a.m. Monday, Highlands
Funeral Home in Louisville. Visitation at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home after
3 p.m. Friday and at Highlands Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Sunday.
February 16, 1990
The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY
DRAKESBORO -- Clarence Flewallen, 97, died Wednesday in Madisonville.
His wife, Irene, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Saturday, Tucker Funeral Home
in Central City. Visitation after 4:30 p.m. Friday.
FRANKFORT -- Nancy N. Long died here Thursday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Saturday,
Rogers Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Friday.
FULTON -- Ann Read Holland died here Wednesday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday,
Hornbeak Funeral Home.
February 16, 1990
The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY
GLASGOW -- Verda Gosnell, 91, died here Wednesday. Funeral, 10 a.m.
Saturday, A. F. Crow & Son Funeral Home. Visitation after 11 a.m. Friday.
January 02, 1993
The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY
Cytha C. Peacock, 66, died Friday at Humana Hospital-Southwest.
She was a native of Greensburg and a member of Bethany United Methodist
Church.
Survivors: Cecil Ray Peacock Jr.; a daughter, Cecelia K. Grant of Garland,
Texas; two sisters, Margaret Lego of Virginia and Clementine Longacre;
five brothers, Victor Mitchell of Paducah, Arthur Mitchell of Virginia,
Willard Mitchell of Green County, Albert Mitchell of Tennessee and Crawford
Mitchell of Georgia; and four grandchildren.
Funeral: 1 p.m. Monday, W. G. Hardy Valley Funeral Home, 10907 Dixie
Highway. Burial: Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Visitation: 4-9 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday and after 9 a.m. Monday.
September 07, 1996
The New Orleans Times-Picayune
CENELDA TEAL ADAMS
Cenelda Teal Adams, former owner and operator of Adams Food Store in
Algiers, died Friday of congestive heart failure at JoEllen Smith Convalescent
Center. She was 76. Mrs. Adams was a lifelong resident of Algiers and a
graduate of Holy Name of Mary School. She was a member of the Terrytown
Golden Agers; Westside Golden Agers; American Association of Retired Persons,
New Orleans West Chapter 389; Jefferson Parish Round Dancers; and St. Andrew
the Apostle Church's Ladies Guild, Sages and Monday Rosary Group. Survivors
include a son, Webster J. Adams Jr. of Braithwaite; a daughter, Carol Adams
Burdick of Hattiesburg, Miss.; a brother, Malcolm W. Barth Jr. of Gretna;
a sister, Sydney Leona Teal; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
A Mass will be said Monday at 11 a.m. at St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic
Church, 3101 Eton St., Algiers. Burial will be in Westlawn Memorial Park.
Mothe Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
HUREST ANDERSON
Hurest Anderson, a retired laborer, died Tuesday of complications from
a stroke at River Parishes Hospital. He was 62. Mr. Anderson was a lifelong
resident of LaPlace. Survivors include two sons, Gregory and Darryl Anderson;
four daughters, Melissa Placide of Pomona, Calif., Freida Brown, Marva
James and Carla Anderson; seven brothers, Peter, Joseph, Austin, Farrel,
Willis, Cleveland and Arnold Anderson; six sisters, Theresa Victor, Earnestine
Ridgley, Odessa Turner, Doris MacMillian, and Avis and Juanita Anderson;
and nine grandchildren. A Mass will be said today at 11 a.m. at Our Lady
of Grace Catholic Church on River Road in Reserve. Visitation will begin
at 9:30 a.m. Burial will be in Montz Cemetery. Hobson-Brown Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements.
WILLIE ARMSTRONG
Willie Armstrong, a retired longshoreman, died Monday of lung cancer
at his home. He was 89. Mr. Armstrong was a lifelong resident of New Orleans.
Survivors include his companion, Anna Rose Kennedy. A funeral will be held
today at 12:30 p.m. at D.W. Rhodes Funeral Home, 3933 Washington Ave. Visitation
will begin at 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in Providence Memorial Park.
HERBERT BANKSTON JR.
Herbert Bankston Jr., a laborer for Cash Register Sales Inc., died
Wednesday of liver disease at Meadowcrest Hospital. He was 60. Mr. Bankston
was a lifelong resident of New Orleans. He was a graduate of Booker T.
Washington High School, where he was in the band and chorus. He is survived
by his wife, Dora J. Morrison. A funeral will be held today at 11 a.m.
at Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral Home, 1600 N. Causeway Blvd., Metairie.
Burial will be in Providence Memorial Park.
STEVEN TERRELL BELL
Steven Terrell Bell, manager and part-owner of Club West, died Tuesday
of a gunshot wound at Whitney Avenue and Gen. de Gaulle Drive. He was 24.
Mr. Bell was a lifelong resident of Algiers. Survivors include his wife,
Andrea Duncan Bell; a son, Reginald J. Bell; three daughters, Za'Voyna
K., Alona M. and Fe'Neshia J. Bell; his mother, Glynis Ardis; a brother,
Asizan Jerrell Ott; a sister, Latashia D. Bell; and his grandmother, Elizabeth
Bell. A private service was held Friday. Burial was in Restlawn Park. Westside
Funeral Home handled arrangements.
ELEASE `SUNNY' BLACKMORE JR.
Elease "Sunny" Blackmore Jr., a retired machine operator for Lumber
Importers Service Corp., died Tuesday of a heart attack at his home. He
was 56. Mr. Blackmore was born in Woodville, Miss., and lived in New Orleans
for the past 35 years. Survivors include his companion, Maxine Miller;
his mother, Ellen Blackmore; and three sisters, Mattie B. Dominique, Rosalee
Guidry and Ellen Blackmore. A funeral will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at
Tyree A.M.E. Church in Woodville. Burial will be in Tyree Chapel Cemetery.
Majestic Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
GUS P. CICCIO SR.
Gus P. Ciccio Sr., a former mechanic, died Sunday of lung cancer at
his home. He was 64. Mr. Ciccio was a lifelong resident of New Orleans.
Survivors include his wife, Gloria Ciccio; a son, Gus Ciccio Jr. of Metairie;
two daughters, Julie Ann Bourgoyne and Kathleen Ciccio; a brother, Vincent
Ciccio; a sister, Marie Laborde; and four grandchildren. Services were
private. United Funeral Services handled arrangements.
RORY ANTHONY COLLINS
Rory Anthony Collins, a self-employed auto mechanic, died Monday of
pneumonia at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. He was 33. Mr. Collins
was born in New Orleans and lived in Dallas for the past three years. He
was a former employee of the Housing Authority of New Orleans. Survivors,
all of New Orleans, include three sons, Milton White and Rory and Adrain
Camp; a daughter, Shelly Johnson; his father and stepmother, Frederick
and Jennifer Collins; three brothers, Frederick A. Collins and Kevin and
Gregory Russell; two sisters, Diane M. Smith and Sheila A. Dotson; and
four stepsisters. A graveside service will be held today at 10 a.m. at
Holt Cemetery, 527 City Park Ave. Visitation will be from 8:30 to 9:30
a.m. at Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral Home, 4127 S. Claiborne Ave.
ELSIE FENERTY
Elsie Fenerty, retired office manager for St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian
Church, died Tuesday of cancer at Memorial Medical Center. She was 76.
Mrs. Fenerty was born in New Orleans and lived in Metairie for the past
30 years. Survivors include her husband, Martin J. Fenerty; two sons, Randall
L. and Clifford B. Fenerty; two daughters, Charlotte F. Ewing and Deborah
F. Sunwall; a sister, Lois O. Cripple of Waveland, Miss.; and a brother,
James E. Owens. A funeral will be held today at 2 p.m. at Lake Lawn Metairie
Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd. Visitation will begin at 1 p.m.
Burial will be private.
RICHARD C. FRANCIS III
Richard C. Francis III died Aug. 31 of a heart attack at Villa Feliciana
Chronic Disease Hospital and Rehab Center in Jackson. He was 28. Mr. Francis
was born in New Orleans and lived in St. Tammany Parish for 22 years. Survivors
include a sister, Terri F. Starz; a brother, Michael F. Francis; and his
grandmother, Marie Clutterbuck. A funeral will be held today at 11 a.m.
at Fielding Funeral Home, 2260 W. 21st Ave., Covington. Visitation will
begin at 9 a.m. Burial will be in the Barker-McManus Cemetery.
JOSEPHINE DENNIS GERVAIS
Josephine Dennis Gervais, a homemaker, died Thursday of a stroke at
Life Care Hospital of New Orleans. She was 87. Mrs. Gervais was born in
Ostrica and lived in Chalmette for the past 30 years. She was a parishioner
of Prince of Peace Catholic Church. Survivors include two daughters, Gerry
Silbernagel and Gail Schiel; eight grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
A Mass will be said today at 11 a.m. at Prince of Peace Catholic Church,
3700 Jean Lafitte Parkway, Chalmette. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. Burial
will be in St. Bernard Memorial Gardens. St. Bernard Memorial Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements.
PERCY HARRINGTON
Percy Harrington, an attendant for Allright Parking, died Wednesday
of heart disease at Charity Hospital. He was 59. Mr. Harrington was born
in Pickens, Miss., and lived in New Orleans for many years. He attended
Sacred Heart High School in Mississippi. Survivors include two sons, Jonathan
and Robert Harrington; two daughters, Carol and Modise Harrington; four
brothers, James Harrington of Alexandria, Va., Doyle Harrington of Jackson,
Miss., Allen Harrington of Pickens and Morris Harrington Jr.; four sisters,
Ethel Lee Vaughan of Detroit, Louise Lacy of St. Louis and Maggie Wize
and Lorine Harrington of Pickens; and five grandchildren. A memorial service
will be held today at 4 p.m. at Boissiere-Arceneaux-Labat Funeral Home,
1703 N. Claiborne Ave.
SHIRLEY MAE JACKSON
Shirley Mae Jackson, a former employee of the Westin Hotel, died Thursday
of cancer at University Hospital. She was 51. Ms. Jackson was a lifelong
resident of New Orleans and attended George Washington Carver Senior High
School. She was a member of Progressive Baptist Church. Survivors include
two sons, Edward Charles and Michael Anthony Jackson; her father, Glimmie
Jackson; her mother, Ruth Thompson; two sisters, Bennie Ruth J. Bell and
Doris Louise Jackson; and five grandchildren. A funeral will be held Monday
at 10 a.m. at Tharp-Sontheimer-Laudumiey Funeral Home, 5001 Chef Menteur
Highway. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. Burial will be in Providence Memorial
Park.
HENRY AXEL JONES
Henry Axel Jones, a retired seaman, died Tuesday at his home. He was
83. Mr. Jones was a lifelong resident of the Gretna area. He attended L.B.
Landry High School. He was a member of the National Maritime Union and
worked for the Mississippi Valley Barge Line. Survivors include his companion,
Theresa Bush; a son, Henry Jones Jr.; two daughters, Gertie Camel and Merline
Garrison; 21 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.
A funeral will be held Sunday at 8 p.m. at Davis Mortuary, 230 Monroe St.,
Gretna. Dismissal will be Monday at 10 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial
will be in McDonoghville Cemetery.
JOHN E. MITCHELL SR.
John E. Mitchell Sr., a retired waterfront superintendent, died Wednesday
of heart failure at East Jefferson General Hospital. He was 78. Mr. Mitchell
was born in Mobile County, Ala., and lived in Lucedale, Miss., for many
years and in Metairie for the past 32 years. Survivors include his wife,
Emma Blackman Mitchell; three daughters, JoAnne Mitchell Michel, Darlene
Mitchell Layton and Marsha Mitchell Crozat; a son, John E. Mitchell Jr.;
a brother, Barton Albert Mitchell of Lucedale; five grandchildren; and
four great-grandchildren. The body was donated to science. A memorial service
will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. at Lakeview Baptist Church, 6100 Canal
Blvd.
ALBERT JAMES NELSON
Albert James Nelson, a retired vice president of Eureka Homestead Society,
died Thursday at East Jefferson General Hospital. He was 90. Mr. Nelson
was born in New Orleans and lived in Metairie for the past 20 years. He
was a past president of the Young Men's Business Club and a member of the
Metropolitan Crime Commission, the Plimsoll Club and several Carnival organizations.
Survivors include his wife, May Maddux Nelson; three sons, Richard M.,
Watts M. and Albert James Nelson III; a daughter, Gwen Nelson McAllen of
Dallas; 11 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. A Mass will be
said today at 1 p.m. at Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral Home, 1600 N. Causeway
Blvd., Metairie. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
JOSEPH O'SULLIVAN
Joseph O'Sullivan, a retired estimator for Bernard Lumber Co. and owner
of O'Sullivan Plan Service, died Wednesday at Ochsner Foundation Hospital.
He was 84. Mr. O'Sullivan was born in New Orleans and lived in Jefferson
Parish for the past 46 years. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors
include his wife, Antoinette Bevilaqua O'Sullivan; two daughters, JoAnn
O'Sullivan Owen and Patricia O'Sullivan O'Neil; four grandchildren; and
four great-grandchildren. A Mass will be said today at noon at Lamana-Panno-Fallo
Funeral Home, 1717 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie. Visitation will begin
at 9 a.m. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
GLADYS FORD PATRICK
Gladys Ford Patrick, a retired assistant supervisor of health services
for Cleveland public schools, died Aug. 24 of cancer in Columbus, Ohio.
She was 71. Mrs. Patrick was born in New Orleans and lived in Cleveland
and Columbus for many years. She was a graduate of McDonogh No. 35 High
School and Dillard University and received a master's degree in public
health nursing from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. She was
a public health nurse in New Orleans and was the first black instructor
at Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing. She spent 30 years in the Cleveland
school system as a nurse, instructor, assistant supervisor of nursing and
assistant supervisor of health services before retiring in 1985. She was
a member of Antioch Baptist Church, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, the American
Nurses Association, the National League of Nursing and the Ohio Association
of School Nurses. Survivors include two daughters, Janet P. Bates and Diane
Patrick; a brother, James B. Ford of Boston; two sisters, Leonora F. Barnett
and Carrie F. Capel of Tuskegee, Ala.; and four grandchildren. A funeral
was held Aug. 30 at Second Baptist Church in Columbus. Burial was in Union
Cemetery.
EARL SIPP SR.
Earl Sipp Sr., a parking attendant, died Aug. 31 of undetermined causes
at his home. He was 58. Mr. Sipp was born in Carville and lived in New
Orleans for many years. He was a member of First Emanuel Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Eunice Sipp; two sons, Earl Jr. and Emmett
Sipp; four daughters, Barbara Simon, Earline and Linda Jimerson and Laura
Sipp; and 10 grandchildren. A funeral was held Friday at Estelle J. Wilson
Mortuary. Burial was private.
DEBORAH ANN LEWIS WARD
Deborah Ann Lewis Ward, a homemaker, died Aug. 31 of cancer at Memorial
Medical Center. She was 35. Mrs. Ward was a lifelong resident of New Orleans.
Survivors include her husband, Eddie Ward Sr.; three sons, Eddie Jr., Delvin
and Leroy Ward; her mother, Josie Lewis; a brother, Larry Hackett of Gallman,
Miss.; and five sisters, Linda Lorio of Gallman, Theresa Bolds, and Brenda,
Betty and Wanda Lewis. A funeral will be held today at 1 p.m. at Dorothy
Lawless Mortuary, 3825 Washington Ave. Visitation will begin at noon. Burial
will be in Providence Memorial Park.
ROBERT THEODORE WATT
Robert Theodore Watt, a project manager for Raytheon Engineers and
Contractors, died Wednesday of a heart attack at St. Tammany Parish Hospital.
He was 57. Mr. Watt was born in Wichita, Kan., and lived in the Covington-Mandeville
area for the past eight years. He worked for Raytheon for 25 years. Survivors
include his wife, Claire Markus Watt; two daughters, Laura W. Colombo and
Marla Watt; his mother, Beth M. Cox; two brothers, Louis and Richard Watt;
and a sister, Patsy Bradley. A funeral will be held today at 3:30 p.m.
at E.J. Fielding Funeral Home, 2260 W. 21st Ave. in Covington. Visitation
will begin at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be in Pinecrest Memorial Gardens.
EUGENE WEBBER JR.
Eugene Webber Jr., a truck driver for Dillon Trucking Co., died Aug.
29 in a truck accident in Meridian, Miss. He was 34. Mr. Webber was born
in Magnolia, Miss., and lived in LaPlace for the past four years. He was
a graduate of Bonnabel High School and a former driver for MCX Trucking
Co. He was a member of Carrollton Avenue Baptist Church and a former member
of Celebration Church. Survivors include his wife, Kathy Lynn Mitchell
Webber; two sons, Lamarcus Webber of McComb, Miss., and Eugene Webber III;
two daughters, Lakenya and Jacquelyn Webber; his father, Eugene Webber
Sr. of Kenner; his mother, Carolyn Clayton Patterson of Magnolia; his stepfather,
James Patterson; his stepmother, Mary Scott Webber; two brothers, Keith
and Boyd Webber, both of Magnolia; eight sisters, Anita Dawn, Tiffany and
Allison Webber, all of Kenner, Shauntee and Natarsha Webber and Carol J.
Hamilton, all of Magnolia, Deshawn V. Monclair of Texas and Lashell Melveo
of Kenner; his grandparents, Rosa Lee Clayton and Clarence Webber, both
of Osyka, Miss.; and a stepgrandmother, Gladys Phipps of River Ridge. A
funeral will be held today at noon at Carrollton Avenue Baptist Church,
2528 S. Carrollton Ave. Burial will be in Providence Memorial Park. Richardson
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
LOUIS I. WILLIE JR.
Louis I. Willie Jr. died Thursday of heart failure at his home. He
was 64. Mr. Willie was a lifelong resident of Folsom. Survivors include
his parents, Louis and Weda Willie, and a sister, Connie Gail Willie. A
funeral will be held today at noon at Brown-McGehee Funeral Home, 71380
Louisiana 21 in Covington. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. Burial will
be in the Willie Cemetery.
August 29, 1997
The New Orleans Times-Picayune
Cyril S. Arnold, a retired accountant and musician, died Wednesday
of congestive heart failure at Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Biloxi,
Miss. He was 60. Mr. Arnold was born in Washington, Ga., and lived in Slidell
most of his life. He was an Air Force veteran. Survivors include several
nieces. A funeral will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at Honaker Funeral Home,
1751 Gause Blvd. West, Slidell. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. Burial
will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery.
MARTIN BELLO
Martin Bello, a retired merchant seaman, died Monday at St. Claude
Medical Center. He was 85. Mr. Bello was born in Manila, Philippines, and
lived in New Orleans for many years. Survivors include his wife, Annise
Bello; six stepsons, Timothy George and Arthur, Dennis, Donald, Ronald
and John Warning; a stepdaughter, Betty Warning; nine grandchildren; and
a great-grandchild. A Mass will be said today at 1 p.m. at D.W. Rhodes
Funeral Home, 3933 Washington Ave. Visitation will begin at 11 a.m. Burial
will be in St. Vincent de Paul Cemetery.
WILLIAM RALPH BENNER
William Ralph Benner, a tugboat captain for American Gulf Shipping,
died Tuesday of a heart attack while working in Morgan City. He was 52.
Capt. Benner was born in St. Cloud, Minn., and lived in Marrero and elsewhere
on the West Bank for the past 20 years. He also worked for Otto Candies
Inc. He was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a parishioner of
St. Rosalie Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Delois "Chris"
Benner; a son, William David Benner; three daughters, Shannon, Rachael
and April Benner; his stepfather, Richard L. Gillian; a sister, Sharon
Yates of New Mexico; and two grandchildren. A Mass will be said Saturday
at 2 p.m. at Mothe Funeral Home, 2100 West Bank Expressway, Harvey. Visitation
will be today from 6 p.m. to midnight at the funeral home.
SAMUEL ORVAL BROWNLOW
Samuel Orval Brownlow, a retired painter for U.S. Steel, died Tuesday
of cancer at his home. He was 73. Mr. Brownlow was born in Carrollton,
Miss., and lived in Harahan for many years. He was a sergeant in the Army
during World War II, serving in Europe. He was a past president of United
Steelworkers of America Local 184 and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 3267 and Riverside Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Margaret
Scott Brownlow; a son, Samuel L. "Sunny" Brownlow; four daughters, Rose
Mary Farrell, Lola "Sue" Ayo, Margaret "Suggie" Stretzinger and Shelia
Rome; a brother, Isaac Steven Brownlow; 13 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
A funeral will be held today at 11 a.m. at Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral
Home, 1600 N. Causeway Blvd., Metairie. Burial will be in Garden of Memories.
BERNARD CARLO CHRISTIANA
Bernard Carlo Christiana, a salesman for AAA Cooper Transportation,
died Wednesday of a tumor at Memorial Medical Center. He was 65. Mr. Christiana
was born in Marrero and lived in Metairie for the past 36 years. He worked
for AAA Cooper Transportation for 21 years. He was a former sergeant in
the Louisiana National Guard and a past president of the Traffic Club.
Survivors include his wife, Theresa G. Christiana; a son, Paul Christiana;
a daughter, Gwyn C. Herrin; a brother, Anthony J. Christiana Sr.; a sister,
Bessie C. Barraco; and three grandchildren. A funeral will be held today
at 1:30 p.m. at Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral Home, 1600 N. Causeway Blvd.,
Metairie, followed by a Mass at 2 p.m. at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic
Church, 105 Bonnabel Blvd., Metairie. Burial will be in McDonoghville Cemetery
in Gretna.
HARRY COLEMAN SR.
Harry Coleman Sr., a retired tailor, died Saturday at his home. He
was 85. Mr. Coleman was born in Jeanerette and lived in New Orleans for
many years. He worked for Labiche's and Brooks Bros. clothing stores. Survivors
include four sons, Harry Coleman Jr. of Los Angeles and Allen Sr., Joseph
Sr. and Milton Coleman Sr.; a daughter, Merial "Cookie" Coleman; a brother,
Norman Coleman of Jeanerette; 25 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
A funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. at Gertrude Geddes Willis Funeral
Home, 1610 Lapeyrouse St. Visitation will begin at 8 a.m. Burial will be
in Holt Cemetery.
MARTY DAVIS
Marty Davis, a student at Alcee Fortier High School, was found drowned
Monday in the Mississippi River. He was 13. He was a lifelong resident
of New Orleans. Survivors include his mother, Cheryl Ann Davis; five brothers,
Donald, Chris and Durell Davis and Jerry and Perry Collins; three sisters,
Linda and Kierra Davis and Tammy Webb; and his grandparents, Elnora and
Escoe Collins Sr. A wake will be held today at 8 p.m. at Marine Missionary
Baptist Church, 3034 Andover St., Jefferson. A funeral will be held Saturday
at 9 a.m. at the church. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. Dennis
Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
BERNADINE ROBINSON FRERE
Bernadine Robinson Frere, a retired employee of the U.S. Postal Service,
died Monday of heart failure at Columbia Lakeland Medical Center. She was
65. Mrs. Frere was a lifelong resident of New Orleans. She graduated from
Xavier Preparatory High School. She was a member of the Phantasia Carnival
Krewe. Survivors include her husband, Roland J. Frere; three daughters,
Rolanda M. Crump, Diane T. Cooper and Robin A. Brown; two sons, Michael
G. and Brian F. Frere; two sisters, Thesma A. Fulton and Marthell T. Adams;
11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. A Mass will be said Saturday
at 10:30 a.m. at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, 1923 St. Philip St.
Visitation will begin at 9:30 a.m. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Charbonnet-Labat Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
CONELL J. `UNCLE DADDY' GALLE SR.
Conell J. "Uncle Daddy" Galle Sr., a construction worker for Aguillard
Construction Co., died Tuesday of kidney failure at Touro Infirmary. He
was 39. Mr. Galle was a lifelong resident of New Orleans. Survivors include
a son, Conell Galle Jr.; a daughter, Chanel Galle; his father, Merlin J.
Galle Sr.; his mother, Verna C. Poche; a brother, Aaron Galle; three sisters,
Mary Alice Diaz, Christina Galle and Eraina Torregano; and a grandchild.
A funeral will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Majestic Mortuary, 1833 Oretha
Castle Haley Blvd. Visitation will begin at 8 a.m. Burial will be in Casborn
Cemetery in Lacombe.
QUAN'TERYKHA NORIELLE GUY
Quan'terykha Norielle Guy was stillborn Saturday at Columbia Lakeland
Medical Center. Survivors include her mother, Quantrella Guy; her father,
Nolan Bennett; two stepbrothers, Nolan Favaroth and Shawn Bass; a stepsister,
Alayecia Favaroth; and her grandparents, Jacquelyn Guy and Debbie and Nolan
Bennett Sr. A funeral will be held today at 10 a.m. at Dorothy Lawless
Mortuary, 3825 Washington Ave. Burial will be in Providence Memorial Park.
ALVIN E. `LI'L AL' HARDY
Alvin E. "Li'l Al" Hardy, a waiter and bartender, died Aug. 22 at Charity
Hospital of a gunshot wound. He was 36. Mr. Hardy was born in Monticello,
Miss., and lived in New Orleans for many years. Survivors include a son,
Alvin E. Hardy Jr.; a daughter, Simiko Williams; his parents, Edward and
Mary Hardy; two brothers, Albert and Mitchell Hardy; and a sister, Tawanna
Hardy. A wake will be held today at 8 p.m. at D.W. Rhodes Funeral Home,
1716 N. Claiborne Ave. Dismissal will be Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the
funeral home. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
DARRAN JAMES `BO' HART
Darran James "Bo" Hart, an electrician's helper and disc jockey, died
Tuesday of amyloidosis at Slidell Memorial Hospital. He was 36. Mr. Hart
was a lifelong resident of Slidell. Survivors include his wife, Cassandra
Robinson Hart; a son, James M. Hart; a daughter, Jessica Tureau; his mother,
Adele Jones; his father, James Hart; his stepmother, Phyllis Cryer-Hart;
a sister, Renita Hart; a stepbrother, Scott Cryer; and his grandmother,
Celina Balancier. A funeral will be held today at Greater Northshore Full
Gospel Baptist Church, 3184 Pontchartrain Drive, Slidell. Burial will be
in Slidell Memorial Cemetery. Doyle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
ANDERA WILLIAMS JACKSON
Andera Williams Jackson, a pharmacist for K&B Drug Stores, died
Tuesday of heart failure at her home. She was 42. Ms. Jackson was born
in Birmingham, Ala., and lived in New Orleans for the past 23 years. She
was a graduate of A.H. Parker High School in Birmingham and Xavier University
School of Pharmacy. She was a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority and
the Voices of Faith. Survivors include a daughter, Alyssa D. Jackson; her
father, the Rev. Spencer Taylor of Dolomite, Ala.; and two sisters, Gloria
J. Wilson of Birmingham and Sharon R. Broks of Hueytown, Ala. A wake will
be held today at 8 p.m. at D.W. Rhodes Funeral Home, 3933 Washington Ave.
A graveside service will be held Saturday at Highland Memorial Gardens
in Bessemer, Ala.
BERTILE VAUGHANS McELVEEN
Bertile Vaughans McElveen, a retired cook for D.H. Holmes Co., died
Monday of a heart attack at St. Charles General Hospital. She was 86. Mrs.
McElveen was born in Fernwood, Miss., and lived in New Orleans for many
years. Survivors include two sons, Randolph J. and Leamon H. McElveen Jr.;
two daughters, Barbara A. Billups and Sandra A. Robino; 13 grandchildren;
and 17 great-grandchildren. A funeral will be held today at 12:30 p.m.
at Tulane Memorial Baptist Church, 3601 Paris Ave. Visitation will begin
at 11 a.m. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Mausoleum. Majestic Mortuary
is in charge of arrangements.
KERWIN `KOOL' MYLES
Kerwin "Kool" Myles, a painter for Gootee Construction Inc., died Tuesday
of undetermined causes at Charity Hospital. He was 23. Mr. Myles was a
lifelong resident of New Orleans. He was a graduate of the McDonogh No.
6 School Adult Education Program. Survivors include his father and stepmother,
Walter and Yvonne Myles; a brother, Damien Myles; two sisters, Stacy Myles
and Alana Dumas; and his grandmother, Emily Wells. A wake and funeral will
be held today at 8 p.m. at Majestic Mortuary, 1833 Oretha Castle Haley
Blvd. Visitation will begin at 6 p.m. Dismissal will be Saturday at 9 a.m.
at the funeral home. Burial will be in Willow Grove Cemetery in Wallace.
MABLE CELESTE `NANNY' RAMOS
Mable Celeste "Nanny" Ramos, a retired homemaker, died Sunday at Pendleton
Memorial Methodist Hospital. She was 81. Mrs. Ramos was born in Opelousas
and lived in New Orleans for the past 60 years. She was a member of Fifth
African Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Josephine
Comeaux; a grandchild; and a foster grandchild. Visitation will be Saturday
from 8 to 9 a.m. at Calvin J. Young Funeral Home, 2512 La Salle St. A funeral
will be held later at Little Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Opelousas.
Burial will be in the Opelousas church's cemetery.
CONCHETTA CAMMARATA SALVAGGIO
Conchetta Cammarata Salvaggio, a dressmaker and designer, died Wednesday
at THC/Vencor Extended Care Hospital. She was 87. Mrs. Salvaggio was born
in Bogalusa and lived in New Orleans for the past 82 years. She specialized
in making wedding dresses. In 1975, she won a national championship in
Las Vegas for dancers 60 and older. Survivors include a brother, Dominic
Cammarata; and two sisters, Josie Loustaunau and Antoinette Maselli. A
Mass will be said today at 1 p.m. at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, 5100
Pontchartrain Blvd. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. Burial will be in
Metairie Cemetery.
LORETTA R. SMITH
Loretta R. Smith, a hospital cook, died Tuesday of complications from
heart surgery at University Hospital. She was 52. Mrs. Smith was born in
Lisman, Ala., and lived in New Orleans for the past five years. She was
a graduate of Westside High School in Amite. She was a former employee
of Nasa Valley Management Service and Eastlake, Doctors and Mercy hospitals.
She was a member of Nancy Missionary Baptist Church in New Orleans and
Community Baptist Church in Fluker, the Order of Eastern Star and the Ebony
Social Aid and Pleasure Club. Survivors include her husband, Lawrence Smith;
four daughters, Demetrice and Zina Ruffin and Sonya and LaQuenta Smith;
10 brothers, Louis, Zecil, Leonard, Castedell, Michael, Terry, James, Dennis,
Troy and Alfred Smith; two sisters, Priscilla Ard and Gayle Smith; and
nine grandchildren. A wake will be held today at 8 p.m. at Nancy Missionary
Baptist Church, 8001 Olive St. A funeral will be held Saturday at 1 p.m.
at Community Baptist Church in Fluker. Burial will be in the Fluker church's
cemetery. D.W. Rhodes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
JOHN EDDIE `BUSTER' THURMAN
John Eddie "Buster" Thurman, a retired longshoreman, died Monday at
his home. He was 86. Mr. Thurman was born in Oakland, Tenn., and lived
in New Orleans for the past 60 years. Survivors include two daughters,
Margaret Pruitt and Eula Hobson; two stepdaughters, Tommie McCant and Tressie
Lax of Buffalo, N.Y.; three brothers, Ganzie, Arthur and Leslie Thurman;
two sisters, Sadie Wilson and Lula Smith; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
A funeral will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Mount Hermon Baptist Church,
2153 N. Broad St. Visitation will be today from 4 to 7 p.m. at D.W. Rhodes
Funeral Home, 3933 Washington Ave., and Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. at the
church. Burial will be in St. Louis Cemetery No. 3.
ADELAIDE EMELLE VESHA
Adelaide Emelle Vesha, a homemaker, died Monday at University Hospital.
She was 90. Mrs. Vesha was a lifelong resident of New Orleans. Survivors
include two sons, Robert and Anthony Emelle Jr.; three daughters, Audrey
E. Raymond, Geraldine E. Bazley and Shirley Emelle; 33 grandchildren; 52
great-grandchildren; and 18 great-great-grandchildren. A Mass will be said
Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Monica Catholic Church, 2327 S. Galvez St. Visitation
will begin at 9 a.m. Burial will be in St. Vincent Cemetery No. 2. D.W.
Rhodes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
June 10, 1995
Saturday State Times/Morning Advocate
ALBERT JR., MITCHELL
Died Friday, June 9, 1995, at his residence in Baton Rouge. He was
61, and a native of Tallulah. He was owner of Graphics Press Inc. Visiting
at Winnfield Funeral Home, 7221 Plank Road, 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Quiet hours
and fraternal rites ceremony at Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church, 9700 Scenic,
at 8 p.m. Sunday. Religious services at the church at 2 p.m. Monday, conducted
by the Rev. Jesse B. Bilberry. Interment in Southern Memorial Gardens.
Survived by wife, Malvia Garner Albert; two daughters and a son-in-law,
Sharon and Derrick Honore, Iowa City, Iowa, and Sonita Williams, Baton
Rouge; a son and daughter-in-law, Mitchell III and Kimberly Albert, Iowa
City; a sister, Carrie Scott, Tallulah; mother-in-law, BeElla Garner, Many;
two nieces, Brenda Pierce, St. Louis, Mo., and Tracy Patrick, Atlanta;
11 grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by
parents, Albert Mitchell Sr. and Alberta Green Mitchell Dotray; a sister,
Audrey Albert; and a brother, Ira Albert. He was a member of Mount Pilgrim
Baptist Church Brotherhood and Finance Committee, Alpha Phi Alpha Inc.,
president of the Southern Teachers and Parents Credit Union, member of
Southern University Alumni Federation and Quarterback Club, Scotlandville
Advisory Council, and City Golfers.
January 04, 1997
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
QUINCY -- Alice (Tracy) Ackroyd, 90, of Quincy, a homemaker, died Thursday
at Quincy Hospital.
Mrs. Ackroyd was born in Boston and attended Boston schools. She had
lived in Quincy for 45 years.
Wife of the late William L. Ackroyd, she is survived by a nephew, Albert
Mitchell of Braintree, and nephews and nieces.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St John's
Church. Burial will be in Mount Wollaston Cemetery.
There are no visiting hours. Arrangements are being handled by the
Hamel, Wickens and Troupe Funeral Home, 26 Adams St.
December 07, 1992
The Record, Northern New Jersey
CHARLES LEON "MASTER" MACK, 20, of Paterson died Friday. He worked
for Price Club, Wayne. He was on a qualifying list to become a Paterson
police officer. He was a member of Refuge Temple Church of God in Christ,
Englewood, and its choir and usher board. He was attending Passaic County
Community College and was a graduate of Passaic County Technical and Vocational
High School, Wayne. Surviving are his mother, Iris E. Greene of Paterson;
his father and stepmother, Leon and Sharon Miller of Pittsburgh; three
brothers, Daryl Greene and Irving Mack, both of Paterson, and Jawan H.
Miller of Pittsburgh; his maternal grandfather, Albert Mitchell, and his
maternal grandmother, Mildred D. Mitchell, both of Paterson; and his maternal
great-grandmother, Ruby M. Greene of Scarboro, W.Va. Services will be Friday
at 10 a.m. at Gilmore Memorial Tabernacle Church of God in Christ, Paterson,
with burial in Fair Lawn Memorial Cemetery. Visiting will be Thursday from
3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Bragg Funeral Home, Paterson.
October 06, 1994
Rocky Mountain News
* RANDY LEE ARCHULETTA, 38, of Yoder died Sept. 16 in Park County.
Services were Sept. 21 at Crown Hill Chapel, with burial in Crown Hill
Cemetery. Mr. Archuletta was born April 7, 1956, in Denver. He married
Veta Archuletta on Aug. 10, 1985, in Wheat Ridge. He was a Mason. Survivors
include his wife; three sons, Raymond and Randy, both of Yoder, and Jessie
of Golden; two daughters, Amber and Micki, both of Yoder; his parents,
Ray and Carmen of Edgewater; a sister, Evonne Spring of Spokane, Wash.;
and his grandparents, George and Mable of Lakewood and Mary Martinez of
Denver.
* HELEN M. BOWLIN, 84, of Denver died Aug. 7 at St. Anthony Hospital.
Memorial services were Aug. 11 at the Monarch Society drawing room. Mrs.
Bowlin was born Feb. 23, 1910, near Mitchell, Neb. She worked as a postal
clerk at the Mitchell Post Office and at the Veterans Administration insurance
office at the Denver Federal Center, retiring in 1963. She was a member
of Mitchell Rebekah Lodge No. 193, L.A.P.M. and was past Sr. Regent in
W.O.T.M. No. 754 in Denver. Surviving her are a daughter, Judith Wasserman
of Denver; three step-sons, Gene of Topeka, Kan., Howard of Denver, Gary
of Peabody, Kan.; one step-daughter, Joyce Jones of Peabody, Kan.; 15 grandchildren;
and 18 great-grandchildren.
* THOMAS HUGHES BURKE, 70, of Lakewood died Sept. 28 at home. No services
were held, and the body was cremated. Mr. Burke was born June 15, 1924,
in Springfield, Ohio. He was a city engineer for 12 years. He is survived
by his wife, Nadine.
* CHARLES S. COLIFF, 85, of Denver died Sept. 24. Services were Sept.
28 at Berkeley Park Chapel, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Coliff
was born June 24, 1909, in Denver. He married Josephine Benish on Feb.
23, 1929, in Denver. He worked for Eaton Metal Products as a welder until
his retirement in 1974. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Nancy Rutt
of Johnstown; a sister, Nedda LaSalle of Louisville; two grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren.
* CELESTINE CECELIA CREIGHTON, 96, died Sept. 19 in Lakewood. Services
were Sept. 23 at Archdiocese of Denver Mortuary, with burial in Mount Olivet
Cemetery. Mrs. Creighton was born May 10, 1898, in Gas City, Ind. She married
John Creighton on June 14, 1925, in Denver. She was an artist and a homemaker.
Survivors include a son, John of Golden; a daughter, Mary Toledano of Denver;
11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
* RAYMOND EUGENE CROISANT, 64, of Denver died Sept. 24 at home. Services
were Sept. 28 at Valley Vista United Methodist Church, Denver. Burial was
in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Croisant was born Dec. 29, 1929, in Spring
Valley, Ill. He married Darlene Porter April 4, 1954. He served in the
Army during the Korean War, receiving two Purple Hearts. For 38 years he
was a salesman for Fox Plumbing Supply, and was also a member of Valley
Vista United Methodist Church and the I.O.O.F. Survivors include his wife;
two daughters, Nawanna Finning and Cynthia Croisant, both of Denver; his
mother, Dorothy Meis of St. Petersburg, Fla.; a brother, Edward of Westminster;
a sister, Susan Gallagher of Aurora; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Contributions: Valley Vista United Methodist Church, 1200 El Paso Blvd.,
Denver.
* PAUL JOSEPH DiLORENZO, 33, of Aurora died Sept. 29. Services were
Oct. 4 at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Denver. The body was
cremated. He was born Aug. 24, 1961, in Denver. He graduated from Alameda
High School and the University of Colorado, where he was an Evans Scholar.
He was a professional golfer at Aurora Hills Golf Club and a Professional
Golf Association member. Survivors include his parents, Pete and Margaret;
and three sisters, Susan Smith, Pat Wall, and Kathy DiLorenzo.
* MARY FRANCES GOLDEN, 90, of Junction City, Ore., died Sept. 21. Graveside
services were Sept. 26 at Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Golden was born July
28, 1904, in Kiowa. She was a licensed practical nurse for 70 years and
a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a daughter,
Helen Hutchison of Junction City; two sons, Bill Hill of Medford and Robert
Hill of Fresno, Calif.; seven grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and
two great-great grandchildren. Contributions: American Heart Association,
1425 N.E. Irving, Suite 100, Portland, Ore. 97232.
* ARTHUR LEE HARTLER, 46, of Lakewood died Sept. 22 in Denver. No services
were held, and the body was cremated. Mr. Hartler was born March 2, 1948,
in Monett, Mo. He served in the Navy and was the author of "Penn's Countrie
Antique." He is survived by his mother, Lucille of Cassville, Mo. Contributions:
Cancer Association.
* FRANCES G. JOHNSON, 95, of Denver died Sept. 23 at the Iliff Care
Center. Services were Sept. 27 at the Crown Hill Mortuary Chapel, with
burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was born Sept. 4, 1899, in
Denver. She married Harold Johnson on June 24, 1923, in Globeville. She
was a graduate of Annunciation High School. Survivors include a daughter,
Dolores Dalton of Denver; one grandchild; and one great-grandchild. Contributions:
Iliff Care Center, 6060 E. Iliff Ave., Denver 80222.
* BARBARA L. DAY-KLEIER, 50, of Louisville died Sept. 26. Services were
Sept. 30 at Westminster Christian Church and the body was cremated. Mrs.
Day-Kleier was born March 24, 1944, in Lamar. She was a waitress. Survivors
include her husband, Donald; two daughters, Lana Gochenour and Wendy Kleier;
a son, Leonard; her mother, Dixie Ketchum; two sisters, Darlene Collier
and Linda Livingston; and three grandchildren.
* RICHARD ALBERT MITCHELL, 86, of Denver died Sept. 26 at the Bella
Vita Towers Nursing Home. Services and burial were Sept. 29 at Fort Logan
National Cemetery. Mr. Mitchell was born Dec. 21, 1907, in Salina. He served
in the Army and worked for Wright & McGill Fishing Tackle Manufacturers
before his retirement. Survivors include his wife, Lillian; a son, Michael
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