Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota (2024)

adr Jo no off 00 TO 10 Obituaries Star Tribune Rene Levesque, former Quebec premier, dies Democrats argue U.S. pollution problems Associated Press Montreal, Quebec Former Quebec Premier vesque, a leader in the to secede from Sunday night of a heart Levesque, 65, reportedly attack about 9 p.m. taining guests in his home. technicians and Montreal General Hospital revive him. Hospital spokesman chill-Smith said Levesque brought into the hospital's at 9:45 p.m.

and nounced dead 50 minutes Stanley Stanley Dagley, 71, a regents of biochemistry, died home in St. Paul. Dagley was a leading bacteria and pollutants, Kirkwood, a faculty was a world authority of determining how destroy all kinds of pollutants," said Kirkwood, Dagley had been a Obituaries and Funerals Anderson Arthur age 89, res Milwaukee, WI, formerly of Mpls, died October 30, 1987. Husband of Edith H. presently at 3510 N.

Downer Av, Milwaukee, WI 53211; father of Ed (Barbara) Anderson, also of Milwaukee; brother of Roy (Regina) Sorenson of Mpls; further survived by 4 grandchildren other relatives friends. Services this evening 7 pm at the Feerick Funeral Home in Shorewood, WI. 414-962-8383. Interment will be private at Lakewood Cemetery in Mpls. Anderson Katherine age 95, of the Park Plaza Care Center, formerly of N.

Mpls. Upsala, MN. Preceded in death by husband, Gust; sons, Clifford Warren and daughter, Doris Kunkel. Survived by son, Stan of St. Paul; daughters, Florence Johnson, Pharr, TX Millie Swanson, Lady Lake, FL; 7 grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren.

Employed by Donaldsons Dept. Store for 25 years. Visitation Tues. 4-7 pm Washburn McReavy Swanson Chapel, Lowry at Irving Av. 1 hr before service at the church.

Services Wed. 1 pm Upsala Evangelical Covenant Church, Upsala, MN. Memorials pref. to Upsala Church. Washburn McReavy Swanson Chapel 529-9691 Ashley Delford age 89, of Mpls.

Member of Minnehaha Masonic Lodge Zuhrah Temple, Knights Templar, Royal Arch Masons, Scottish Rite Wold Chamberlin American Legion Post Preceded in death by wife, Alice granddaughter, Merle. Survived by son daughterin-law, Delford R. Bette of La Mirada, CA grandson, David; 2 Nicole Pilar sister, Sudie, Van Airsdale, Neenah, WI; nieces nephews. Masonic Service will be conducted under the auspices of Minnehaha Lodge AF AM on Tuesday, 11 am, Werness Brothers Chapel, 3700 Nicollet Av. Visitation Monday 6-8 pm.

Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. Memorials preferred to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. Werness Brothers 37th St. Chapel, 824-2624 Bach Joseph age 89, of St Paul. Beloved husband of Eleanor; father of Mary (Marion) Wilson, St Paul, Kenneth (Shirley), Largo, FL, Donald (Donna), St Francis, MN, Joann (Robert) Meier, St.

Paul; 10 grandchildren 7 great-grandchildren. Prayer service Wulff Family Mortuary, 1485 White Bear Ave, Tuesday at 12:30 pm. Memorial Mass of Christian burial at St. Pascal Church, 3rd White Bear Ave, 1 pm. Visitation Mon 4-9 pm.

Parrish vigil 7 pm. Interment Resurrection. Retired employee of Hamm's. Memorials preferred. Bannick Francis (Bud), age 64, of Wheaton, IL, formerly of Edina.

Survived by wife, Donna; daughter, Mrs. Jo Black; granddaughter, Dana Marie, all of Wheaton, IL; sisters, Ester Knigge Virginia Hawkins, both of Dakota. Funeral services Tuesday 1 pm, Gill Brothers SW Funeral Chapel, 5801 Lyndale Ave S. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday 11 am until time of service.

Memorials may be directed to Heart Fund or donor's choice. GILL BROTHERS 861-0688 Bonheimer Gertrude age 79. Funeral notice later. Arrangements with Malone Funeral Home Fremont at Lowry 522-3622 Boorman Russell age 86, of Richfield. Survived by daughters, Joan Wormwood Lorraine Bentson; sisters, Ruth MacNamara Florence Teagen; grandchildren, great -grandchildren, nieces nephews.

Service 11 am Wednesday at Morris Nilsen Chapel, 6527 Portland Ave. Interment Roselawn. Visitation 6-8 pm Tuesday. Levesque from 1976 Rene Le- A one-time province's Liberal Canada, died vesque attack. own the Parti suffered a party while enter- Quebec Ambudoctors at At the root tried to belief that French survive.

Chur- becers speak was emergency Under was pro- endum was later. Quebec Dagley, profes- that field, Saturday at during Dagley, researcher on from the said Prof. land 15 colleague. 1980 as a versity of in the honor. He bacteria Amoco chemical bestowed adding pioneer in Aside from Buchstein Dr.

Harold F. died at the age of 78, on October 29, 1987. Dr. Buchstein was a pioneer in neurosurgery in Mpis. Survived by wife, Winnifred (nee Comer); 3 daughters, Ann Heter, Canon City, CO, Joy Natoli, Boston, MA, Jean Severud, Greenwich, CT; 4 grandchildren, Liza, Allen, Yates Robin.

Memorial service will be held Nov. 3, 1:30 pm at Lakewood Chapel, 3600 Hennepin Av. S. Private interment. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent to the Mayo Foundation or the Nature Conservancy.

Werness Brothers 50th St. Chapel, 927-8641 Bush Beverly age 56, of McGregor, formerly of Mpis. Survived by husband, Marshall; children, Kendall, Deborah, Kevin Daniel; 9 grandchildren; father, Phillip H. mans; sister, Arline Torp; brother, Phillip W. Seamans.

Memorial service Monday 7 pm at Washburn McReavy Swanson Chapel, Lowry at Irving Av. N. Private interment. Washburn McReavy Swanson Chapel 529-9691 Couture George L. of Mound on Friday in his 73rd year.

Member of Honeywell R.V.P. Survived by wife, Grace daughters, Mrs. Earl (Phyllis) Eklund, Linda Archuleta; sons daughters-in-law, Robert W. Mary Iverson, Douglas G. Joyce Johnson; 9 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren 1 great-great-grandson; sisters, Regina Couture, Mrs.

Gladys E. Super; brother sister-in-law, Edward J. Helen Couture; sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred (Genevieve) Stoebe; nieces nephews. Services Tuesday 1:30 pm, Billman-Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central Ave.

NE. Interment Sunset. Visitation 3 pm Mon. Dagley Stanley, age 71, of St. Paul on October 31st.

Survived by wife, Alice; son, Michaei of Windsor, Ontario; daughters, Pauline White of England, Jane Bellion of Arlington, TX. Helen Dagley of Des Moines, IA; 9 grandchildren 2 great-grandchildren. Memorial Eucharist, Tuesday 1:30 pm St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, 2136 Carter Ave, St. Paul.

There will be no visitation. Memorials preferred to the Stanley Dagley Memorial Fund, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church. He was a Regents Professor Emeritus of the University of Minnesota. Arrangements with the Holcomb- HenryBoom Funeral Home, St.

Paul. Dexter Frances age 72, of St. Paul on October 31st. Survived by son daughter-in-law, Charles F. Mary of Brooklyn Park; 3 grandchildren; nieces nephews.

Funeral leaving the Holcomb- Henry-Boom Funeral Home, 536 N. Snelling St. Paul Tuesday 9:30 am. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 am at St. Mark's Church, Dayton Moore, St.

Paul. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Monday 5-8 pm. Memorials preferred to Our Lady of Good Counsel Cancer Home. Drugge Helen age 75, of Mpls.

Preceded in death by sisters, Jenny Weberg Mabel E. Johnson. Survived by husband, Halvar; sister, Florence E. Swan; brothers, Clarence E. Hoffman, Mpis.

Howard P. Hoffman, Stockholm, WI; nieces nephews. Member of Vasa Lodge Swedish Institute. Service Tuesday the new Crystal Lake Funeral Home, corner of Penn Dowling Av. N.

Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Visitation 4-9PM Evans Roman age 74, of Brooklyn Park. Full notice tomorrow. Evans-Nordby 533-3000 was premier of Quebec to 1985. Cabinet minister under Premier Jean Lesage, broke away and formed movement in 1967.

It became Quebecois a year later. advocated the secession the rest of Canada. of the movement was without autonomy, culture in Quebec would Eighty-two percent of French. Levesque's leadership, a held on the issue in 1980. voters, however, rejected professor having begun his studies War II.

who came to Minnesota University of Leeds in years ago, was named regents professor, the UniMinnesota's highest faculty also received the Morse for teaching, an honor faculty and students. his scientific work, Dag- And related Ford Lillian age 71, of Arden Hills on October 31st. Survived by husband, Earl daughter, Mrs. Robert (Judith) Schulz, Apple Valley, MN; 3 sons, Dr. Dennis Earl Ford, Little Rock, AK, David Roy Ford, Arden Hills Kenneth G.

Ford, Shoreview; 6 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mildred Newton, White Bear Lake, Mrs. Eileen Malatesta, LaPlata, MD; 3 brothers, Harold Isackson, Columbia Heights, Bruce Isakson, Mpis, Edwin Isakson, White Bear Lake. Private Family Service Interment Evergreen Memorial Gardens. Memorial Service Wednesday 7:30 pm at North Como Presbyterian Church, Larpenteur Victoria, Roseville.

Memorials preferred to North Como Presbyterian Church or the American Cancer Society. Arr. the HolcombHenry-Boom Funeral Home. Gallus Anetta M. age 88 of Merrifield, MN.

Survived by son daughter-in-law, Ray Shirley Esnough; daughter son-in-law, Dorothy James Kirk; grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday 10AM Kapala Glodek Crystal New Hope Chapel, Bass Lake Rd. Winnetka Av. N. Visitation Monday 6-8PM Kapala Glodek 535-4112 Gay James Columbia Heights on Saturday in his 60th year.

Preceded in death by son, Michael J. Gay. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Mary) Kono; sons daughter-in-law, Richard J. Susan, John M.

Gay; grandchildren, Brian Jeff Kono, Leisha Adam Gay; nieces nephews. Services Tuesday 10 am, BillmanHunt Chapel, 2701 Central Ave. NE. Interment Fort Snelling. Visitation 4 pm Monday.

Haney Eleanor age 55 of Warba, MN, formerly of Coon Rapids. Survived by sons, Thomas of Ramsey, Ralph of Hibbing David of Coon Lake Beach; daughter, Suzen Keller of Lexington; 5 grandchildren; mother, Luella Smith of Anoka; brothers, Paul Paris of Anoka Edward Paris of Andover; sisters, Delores Eckman of San Jose, CA. Ann Haveri of Seattle, WA. Funeral services Tuesday 11 am at ThurstonLindberg Funeral Home, W. Main St.

Branch Anoka. Interment National Cemetery. Visitation 1 hour before services only. Heyen Clara, of 2227 27th Av SE. Preceded in death by husband daughter.

Services Pending. Peterson-Albinson-Stohlberg 721-1651 Hill May Boyd, (Mrs. Clarence age 96, Palm Beach, FL and Mpls. Survived by daughter, Barbara H. Madsen; son, Robert B.

Hill; grandchildren, Clare L. Madsen, Jeffrey B. Hill, Scott B. Hill Marcia H. Hetletvedt.

Private services. Memorials may be directed to donor's choice. Holmes Kenneth age 67, of Brooklyn Center. Formerly employed as a plumber at Fairview Hospital. Survived by his wife, Bertha; son, Dan a daughter, Paula of Brooklyn Center; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Herbert (Katherine) Anderson of Cambridge, Mrs. Ted (Shirley) Fixell of Isanti. Services Wednesay, 11:30 am at the EvansNordby Funeral Home, 6000 Brooklyn Blvd. in Brooklyn Center. Interment Ft.

Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday 5-9 pm. Evans-Nordby 533-3000 Huseby Kristie K. of Eagan on Friday in her 29th year. Survived by mother, Beverly; sisters, Mrs.

Richard (Cheryl) Galvin, Mrs. Mike (Mary) Bloom, Elizabeth Parham Jean Huseby; brothers, Paul John Huseby; aunts; uncles; cousins many friends. Services Mon. 11 am, Billman-Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central Ave. NE.

Interment Dassel Cemetery. Visitation one hour prior to Services. option of Levesque resigned party in 1985 Le- members of his his fallen to an popularity. The of Levesque's personal ever, remained the In Ottawa, Bruce the man for Prime not roney, said the shocked and death. "While he and the different views the Canada they of ley was an expert dral architecture group last summer lish cathedrals, in Survivors include son, Michael, of three daughters, England, Jane Texas, and Helen Moines, Iowa; and two Funeral classifications.

To place Inderlee Kayla age months, of Columbia Heights. Survived by parents, Tracy McKay Daniel Inderlee; grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Dennis Moen Mr. Mrs.

Donald McKay of Baudette, MN; grandmother, Mrs. Irene Inderlee of Coon Rapids. Funeral Services 3 pm at Epiphany Catholic Church, 11001 Hanson Blvd, Coon Rapids. Visitation one hour before Service Only. Interment Church Cemetery.

Arr. by Gearhart Funeral Chapel, 242 Northdale Blvd, Coon Rapids. Jackson Ina, age 80, died October 29. Survived by grandchildren, Julius Crawford, Stephen M. Crawford, Carolyn Patton, David M.

Patton and Denise M. Crawford; also a host of friends. Services Nov. 11, 11 am at Estes Funeral Chapel, 2210 Plymouth Ave N. Visitation Tues, 5-8 pm.

Interment, Ft. Snelling Cemetery. Johannsen Vyrn age 79, on Oct 30. Resident of Point Pleasant Heights, Chisago City, formerly of St. Paul.

Preceded in death by husband, A.F. and son, Bruce. Dear mother of Craig and wife, Jeanine, Chisago City. Also survived by 12 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; sister of Jon Sloberg, Sun City, other relatives and friends. Memorial service Tues.

7 pm, AdamBradshaw-Hauge Funeral Home, 1078 Rice at Magnolia, St Paul. Family will receive friends 6:30 pm. Memorials to Chisago County hospice. Johanssen Norma, age 69. Survived by husband, Viggo; sister, Melva Meehgan; nieces, Glenda Gausen Wanda Weller.

Service Tuesday 11 am, Henry W. Anderson Mortuary 3640 23rd Ave S. Visitation before service. Johnson Arnold age 83, of St. Anthony, MN.

Survived by son, Michael; daughter, Dorothy Trumble; 8 grandchildren; 3 great -grandchildren; special friend, Mary Stepkala. Member of St. Charle's Ushers Club. Services Tuesday 10:30 am, Washburn McReavy, Northeast Chapel, 29th Johnson St. NE.

Mass of Christian Burial 11 am at the Church of St. Charle's Borromeo. Interment Hillside Cemetery. Prayer Service 7 pm Monday. Friends may call 4-8 pm Monday.

Washburn McReavy Northeast Chapel 781-6828 Johnston Brandon Louis, age 3 months, of Littleton, CO. Survived by parents, Sheila Jay Johnston; grandparents, Roger Bev Anderson, Jim Johnston Andrea Peterson; great-. grandparents, Louis Anne Johnston, Cliff Vaughn Sorenson Bob Betty Cordell; uncle, Bruce; aunts, Lisa Holly. Services Tuesday, 1 pm, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 41st Lyndale Av S. Visitation Monday, 7-9 pm, Thomson Brothers Funeral Home, Park Ave.

at 26th St. Interment Lakewood Cemetery, Memorials preferred to National Sids Foundation. Kassel John age 84, of Westwood Nursing Home. Preceded in death by wife, Rose. Survived by daughter, Charlotte R.

Rogers; sons, John Kassel wife Inga, Wayne Kassel wife Lynne; 10 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; sister, Helen Kassel. Funeral service Tuesday 10 am at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church, 2385 Commerce Blvd, Mound with visitation hour prior to service at the church. Interment St. George's Cemetery. David Lee Funeral Home 473-5577 Kassel John age 84, of Westwood Nursing Home.

Full notice Tuesday. David Lee Funeral Home, 473-5577 Lindell Frances age 65, of Bloomington. Family homemaker. Survived by husband, Kenneth; children, Rick Garner, Alexandria, Sonny Garner of California, Debbie Milazzo, Eden Prairie, Darlene Wend, California. Private Interment Bloomington Cemetery.

Werness Brothers Bloomington Chapel, 884-8145 souvereignty-association. as head of the under pressure from party, which had low in public popularity, how- Phillips, a spokesMinister Brian Mulprime minister was by Levesque's premier had very about the kind of wanted, he admired biochemistry on English cathe- A and led a local on a tour of EngKirkwood said. St. the his wife, Alice; a at Windsor, Ontario; ing Pauline White of Bellion of Arlington, Dagley, of Des nine grandchildren great-grandchildren. Notices a paid classified notice Lein Mary, age 97 of Mpls, formerly of Cottonwood, MN.

Died October 31st. Preceded in death by husband, Clarence. Survived by 3 sons daughtersin-law, Kermit wife Marion, Mpis, Milton wife Pearl, Bloomington, Robert wife Ardith, Richfield; 10 grandchildren; 10 great -grandchildren; 1 great Also survived by sisters, Rose Ruste, Columbus, Carol Schmitt, Madison, WI, Alma Aageson of Waunakee, WI Amy Theis of Middleton, WI; numerous nieces nephews. Memorial service Wednesday 2:30 pm at Bethlehem Lutheran, Reigstad Chapel, 41st Lyndale. Visitation 2 pm.

Interment Cottonwood, MN. Memorials to donor's choice or to Christ Lutheran Church, Cottonwood, MN. Werness Brothers Bloomington Chapel, 884-8145 Mattson (nee Kolinski) Wanda age 70, of Mpis. Preceded in death by husband. Survived by sons, Gerald and Allen wife, Donna; daughter, Georgiann Hamlett husband, Phil; stepdaughter, Marilyn Lowe husband, Royce; 17 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; brothers, Ed, Henry George Kolinski; sisters, Sr.

Matthias Verni O.S.F., Shroat, Brown, Kolinski, Mary Busch. Funeral service Tues. 9:30 am from the Kapala-Glodek, Bertch Chapel, 13 Ave 3rd St NE: Mass of Christian burial, 10 am in the church of Holy Cross. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Rosary Mon.

7 pm. Visitation Monday after 4 pm. Kapala-Glodek 378-1331 McNabb Marcus age 100, of Rockford, MN, died Thursday, North Memorial Hospital. Funeral Wed. Nov.

pm Presbyterian Church, Rockford. Visitation 6-9 pm Tues. prayer service 8 pm at Lindquist-Pitt Chapel, Monticello. Survived by sons, Virgil, Big Lake, daughter, Dolores Regan, Mpls, Joan (Mrs. Robert) Riley, Buffalo; 14 grandchildren including Lavon Regan, Mpis; 19 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; also a brother and sister.

Murphy Ralph age 92, of St. Louis Park Plaza. Survived by son, William of Peoria, AZ; daughter, Desolee Hansen of Mpis; sister, Lovina Daniels of Altoona, WI; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday 10 am, the Church of Christ the King, 51st Zenith S. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery.

Visitation Monday, 6-8 pm, Gill Brothers SW Funeral Chapel, 5801 Lyndale Ave S. Prayer service 7 pm. GILL BROTHERS 861-6088 O'Donnell James age 64, of Mpis. Member of Holy Name Catholic Church Richfield American Legion Post Survived by wife, Mary Ann; daughter, Mary Kathrine; son, Kevin wife, Corliss; sisters, Donna Anderson of Mika, Marjorie Nagorske of Fairfax, VA; 3 nephews 1 niece. Service Tuesday McDivittHauge Funeral Home, E.

32nd St. at Minnehaha Av. S. Mass of Christian Burial 10AM Holy Name Catholic Church, 3637 11th Av. S.

Mpis. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation Monday 5-8PM, with prayer service at Olean Arthur, age 68. Complete notice Tuesday. Henry W.

Anderson 729-2331 Olson Frank age 69, of Brooklyn Center. Retired Postal Manager. Survived by sons, Warren Olson Dwight wife Phyllis Olson; daughter, Jerri husband Jim Knoblich; grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; sister, Mary Ann Webber. Services 10 am Tuesday at the WashburnMcReavy Welander -Quist DuSchane Chapel, 4239 W. Broadway, Robbinsdale.

Interment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Friends may call at the Chapel from 5-8 pm Monday. Washburn-McReavy Welander -Quist DuSchane 537-2333 Pedersen Gladys age 93, of Augustana Home. Notice Later. Albin Chapel Ralph James Albinson Rene Levesque's profound democracy and never he was a great Quebec's interests," Phillips "Rene Levesque was one influential Canadians of Before entering politics vesque worked as a broadcast journalist.

He Quebec's Gaspe Peninsula, of a French family English-speaking town. first job was at a station translating English patches into French on the air. Toward World War II, Levesque at memorial service will p.m. Tuesday at St. Episcopal Church, 2136 Paul.

Donations can Stanley Dagley the church. Arrangements handled by the Boom Funeral Home, St. 372-4130 Pantsari Delores age 62, of Roseville, on October 31st. Preceded in death by granddaughter, Anna Pantsari. Beloved wife of Wilbert.

Beloved mother of Larry wife Carol, Mary Weyer husband Scott; grandchildren, Sarah, Rachel, Mary, Jacob Allison; sisters, Aileen Huhta, May Norby, Signe Redetzke Bernice Bay; brother, Ray Huhta. Funeral service 11 am Tuesday at Roseville Luthern Church, 1966 Fernwood Ave. Interment Fort Snelling. Visitation 4-8 pm Monday at Roseville Memorial Chapel, 2245 Hamline Ave at church hour before service. Memorials preferred to American Cancer Society.

Patten Mariorie 64, of Ft. Myers, FL (formerly of Edina, MN), died Oct. 25, 1987 in Ft. Myers. She was born in Winona, MN.

Survived by husband, Allen Patten; 2 daughters, Janis Tong Christine Ow, San Francisco, CA; son, Peter Patten, Vale, CO; mother, Flora Nissen, sister, Donna Nissen, brother, Richard Nissen, 6 grandchildren. Memorial services to be held Nov. 4th, 1 pm at Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church, Mpls. Memorials to the American Cancer Soc.

or donor's choice. Petersen Gertrude age 95, of Mika. Survived by sons, Othar wife Myrna, Kenneth, Arnold wife Dorothy; grandchildren, Janna, Carter, Curtis, Gerri, Richard Thomas; 6 greatgrandchildren. Memorial service Tuesday 2 pm Minnehaha Lutheran Church, 37th AVe. S.

E. 41st St. Private interment Sunset Memorial Park. No visitation or reviewal. Memorials pref.

Arr. by McDivittHauge Funeral Home, Minnehaha Ave. at E. 32nd St. Rother Strobeck- Johnson Chapel 938-9020 Sazenski Joseph age 78, of Hopkins.

Survived by wife, Annette (Toni); sisters, Elizabeth Zeien Martha Marshall, both of Hastings; nieces nephews; special friends, the Communication Center Stroke Group and Edmund Marilyn Oliver. Services Tues. 9:45 am at the Washburn McReavy-Strobeck Johnson Chapel, 1400 Main street, Hopkins and mass of Christian burial, 10 am at the Church of St. Joseph in Hopkins. Interment National Cemetery.

Friends may call at the chapel from 4-8 pm Monday. VFW Ritual 7 pm Monday. Vigil prayers 7:30 pm Monday. Memorials may be directed to St. Joseph Senior Fund, American Cancer Society or donor's choice.

Washburn-McReavy Delores A. (Ducky), age 61, of N. Mpls. Funeral Notice Later. Arr.

the Kozlak University Funeral Chapel, 1918 University Ave. NE, 789-8869. Stalland Cathinka Preus, age 93, died Friday at Hillcrest Nursing Home. Memorial services will be held Tuesday Nov. 3, at 10:30 am, Listoe-Wold-Johnston-Dampier Funeral Home, 678 Snelling St.

Paul. She is survived by her son, Luther M. Stalland; 3 grandchildren, Christianne Stalland, NYC, Peter Stalland wife, Nancy, Mpis, and David Stalland, Denver, CO; brother, Dr. Herman A. Preus, St.

Paul; 2 greatgranddaughters, Catherine and Sara Stalland. Memorials to the University of Minnesota Cancer Fund or Luther College, Decorah, IA. Strand Julia formerly of Mpls. Funeral notice later. Arrangements, Billman-Hunt Chapel, 2701 Central Ave.

NE respect doubted champion of said. of the most his time." in 1960, Lenewspaper and grew up on a memin a largely local radio news disand reading the end of dropped out 'U' be held at Matthew's Carter be made to Memorial Fund are beHolcomb-Henry- Paul. Trampush Julie of SE by sisters, Anne Regina brothers, John. Memorial day 10 am at McReavy-Southeast 2nd St. Central terment St.

Greenwood, Southeast Upton Horace ony, his City gion Post 515. wife, Delrose; vices 10 am, 2701 Central ment Ft. 4 pm Tuesday. Vitoff Zelda, age 58, vania Ave S. president of of the City of by husband, daughter, Huntington sons St.

Louis Park, Nancy, Plymouth; dren, Micah, Ian; brother Paul Gita Park; sisters law, Thelma tonka and Aileen der, St Paul; Rose Vitoff; brothers-in-law, Bernard ton Hills, Harold Frailich, numerous phews. TUESDAY, EMET Ottowa Ave S. prefered to the SHIVA at 1831 Ave S. Arr. Weeks Weeks of law school and became a Frenchlanguage broadcaster for the U.S.

Office of War Information, traveling with the U.S. forces through Europe. Levesque spent first year out of politics writing his memoirs. This year, Levesque returned to work as a broadcast journalist in Quebec, covering provincial politics. His last public appearance was Friday night, when he showed up at a photo opportunity before a fund-raising literary dinner.

Also noted Herbert dropout who became magazine keeping New York Gary president, WBBM-TV, winning in Chicago. Mpls. Survived Stephanie Kuenert, Trampush; Henry, Frank service Tuesthe WashburnChapel, Ave. SE. InMary's Cemetery, WI.

Washburn-McReavy Chapel 379-2368 St. Anthon Sunday in 69th year. Member of TriAmerican LeSurvived by relatives. SerWednesday Billman-Hunt Chapel, Ave. NE.

InterSnelling. Visitation of 1831 PennsylShe is the past the Mpls chapter Hope. Survived Ephraim Adrianne daughter-in-law, Jerry, and Dennis grandchilAngie and Harand sister-in-law, Ross, St Louis and brother -inLewis, Miles Snymother-in-law, sisters-in-law and Lillian and Friedman, Farmingand Deesa and St Louis Park; nieces and neFuneral services 10 AM B'NAI SYNAGOGUE 3115 Memorials are City of Hope. Pennsylvania Hodroff Sons. Laura, age 78, of Mpls.

Member of the Al Alter Rosary Society. Survived by children, Barbara Gagnon, Laura Holm her husband, Richard, Clifford J. Weeks Jr. his wife, Diane, Richard B. Weeks, Michael T.

Weeks his wife, Jan, Rosemary Winslow her husband, Les, Roxanne Weeks; 19 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; sister, Helen Nelson. Services Tuesday 9:30 am at the McDivitt-Hauge Funeral Home, 3131 Minnehaha Av S. Mass of Christian Burial 10 am at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 24th St. 18th Av S. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Visitation Monday (TODAY) 4-8 pm with a Vigil Service at 7:30 pm. Wiberg Wilma age 61, of Mpis on Friday. Beloved mother of Diane David Stanley D. Wiberg, all of Mpis, Daniel A. Wiberg his wife Sheri, Columbia Heights; granddaughters, Tammy Angela 3 sisters, Mrs.

Clint (Jeona) Charley, Richville, MN, Betty Johnson, Mpis, Anna Bell Merchant, Blaine. Services 1 pm Tuesday, 0. E. Larson-Osborne Chapel, 2301 Central Ave. NE.

Interment Hillside Cemetery. Visitation 7-9 pm, Monday. O. E. Larson-Osborne Chapel 789-3571 Will Tyyne age 77 years, res Maplewood, November 1.

Notice of Funeral Later. Arr. with Maple Oaks Funeral Home, 738-2198. Gleason a Mortuary Since 1884 Associated Press fight heart lance room sor his Sam "He field can that 34. Bedford, N.H.

Five I Democratic presidential candidates at an environmental forum' Sunday blamed many of the nation's pollution problems on poor White House leadership, and several chided their GOP rivals for not attending. revive Dagley "We can't wait said Massachusetts Dukakis. "We're up acid rain without leadership. States we can't stop this state lines." around for a statute," Gov. Michael not going to clean strong, national have acted, but stuff from crossing Dukakis, former Arizona Gov.

Bruce Babbitt, Illinois Sen. Paul Simon, the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Tennessee Sen. Albert Gore each criticized Pres-: ident Reagan's appointees for what they called the lax enforcement of environmental protection statutes. Mayes, 87, a high-school from a Harlem tenement one of the country's editors at Good Houseand McCall's, died Friday of pneumonia.

Cummings, 46, the former vice and general manager Chicago television affiliate, and an Emmy awardbroadcaster, died Saturday Wilson Dr. Lowell on Sunday at Litchfield. Services will be Wednesday 1:30 at the First Lutheran Church, Litchfield. Interment Ripley Cemetery. Friends may call the JohnsonHagglund Funeral Home after 4 pm Tuesday.

Surviving is wife, Margaret; daughter, Sylvia (Mrs. Stanley) Kittelson, Libertyville, IL; 2 sons, Dean (Bonnie), St. Paul Steve (Joy) of Sartel, MN; 9 grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Hilda Wilson of Dassel; brother, Wendell of Henning, MN; sister, Sylvia Escen, Phoenix, AZ. Wilson Joan age 81, of Golden Valley.

Life long local piano teacher. Member of NMTA. Survived by husband, Glenn; son, Murray Planta; daughter son-in-law, Rhoda Doug Swanson; grandchildren, Quinn Lee; sister, Rhoda Speetzen of California; brother, Paul Armstrong of Florida. Services 1 pm Tuesday at the Washburn McReavy Swanson Chapel, Lowry at Irving Av. N.

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Rep. Richard clined because of ment, she said. All including Vice Bush and Senate Robert Dole, scheduling conflicts. Gephardt, dea family committhe Republicans, President George Minority Leader also Ch Each candidate stressed the difference that his leadership would make in attacking problems such as acid rain, toxic wastes, nuclear energy and groundwater protection. 6 el 01 Jackson stressed prevention through eliminating the source of contamination and educating people to realize pollution is a global problem, particularly acid rain.

Dukakis called for an international summit on environmental issues. Several Democrats chided the Republican candidates for not participating in the forum. br "Now we see none of the Republi-' cans were willing to show up," Gore said. "Their policies might as well be on that garbage barge floating around the Gulf of Mexico." However, former Alexander Haig held ence minutes before also criticized the tration's efforts to ment with Canada rain. Secretary of State" a press conferthe forum and Reagan adminisnegotiate an agree-" controlling acid "It took six years, which were lost on an important subject, before the president asked (former Transportation Secretary) Drew Lewis to go to Canada," Haig said.

Waste-wood heat project assailed Associated Press Alc Bemidji, Minn. A waste-wood heating project spawned by Gov. Rudy Perpich has raised the ire of state officials, who accuse the private operators of violating pollution standards and failing to deliver the promised heat. The officials say the complaints could lead to legal action against M.E.S. the Minneapolis firm that built and operates the plant at Bemidji State University.

The same company was general contractor in a similar project at St. Cloud State University that was aborted last year when it became economically unfeasible. M.E.S. President John Briscoe could not be reached for comment. Both wood-burning spired by a Perpich objective in the decade to convert tems from fossil abundant waste projects were inadministration early part of the state heating sysfuels to relatively wood.

However, late wood deliveries have forced the school to use natural gas more than half the time this heating season. And school officials say heating costs actually are greater when the wood system is used, contrary to the project's objective. Toxic chemical spill in St. Cloud Associated Press St. Cloud, Minn.

A cloud of toxic chemicals forced 20 to 30 people, most of them elderly, to flee their apartments Sunday, sending three of them to the hospital complaining of throat and eye irritation, an official said. The incident at the High Banks Apartments occurred just before 3 p.m. yesterday when a maintenance employee spilled anti-freeze on dry bromine tablets. The spill was cleaned up last night..

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