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A22 TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1992 LOS ANGELES TIMES: Benny Hill; TV Comic Was 'King Leer' of Sexual Farce By BURT A. FOLKART TIMES STAFF WRITER Obituaries Benny Hill, the bawdy but beloved king of TV comedy whose knockabout skits and bevies of scantily clad beauties made him a favorite on both sides of the Atlantic, was found dead Monday night at his London home. Police said the pudgy comedian with the bug eyes had been under treatment for a heart ailment, but there was no immediate word on the cause or time of his death. A Scotland Yard spokesman said police had been summoned by a neighbor and found the 240-pound Hill dead. He was 67 and had not been seen over the Easter weekend.

"The Benny Hill Show" first went on British TV in 1969 as an hourlong madhouse of mimicry and sight gags, most of which centered on a lecherous Hill goggling at 1 the ample apparatus of the women he called his "helpers." He featured himself in most of those skits, posing as an astronaut, a passenger liner captain, a shepherd herding his "shepherdesses," a bespectacled misfit or as a woman. espite comedy, the the British sexual nature of innuen- the does were well understood in more than 80 countries, from Angola and China to the Soviet Union. The shows seen in those distant lands (and in the United States as well) were 30-minute edited distillations of the English versions. Known at home as "King Leer," Hill featured a cast of home-grown characters headed by Jackie Wright, the diminutive bald man who was always being flattened by some brute or thrashed by one of the Amazon-like women he pursued. Henry McGee was the man.

The cast also included Bob Todd and Nicholas Parsons. Hill was addicted to puns and double limericks, targeting the authoritative and the pompous with his barbs. The women in the show had little to say, if anything, and were cast for their physical attributes. Toward the end of a typical skit, however, they would band together by cracking the impertinent Hill on the head with a blunt object and then chase him down the road. However, Hill's dedication to sexual farce gradually brought him to grief in his native land, where he was accused of vulgarity.

Thames Television dropped the show in 1989 but episodes continued to be produced in Britain for overseas consumption. Hill had important fans at home, among them John Mortimer, creator of "Rumpole of the Bailey," who said Hill's critics were guilty of "political feminist nonsense." Author Anthony Burgess found Hill's lascivious antics "the comedy Benny Hill of sexual regret." Philip Oakes in the Sunday Times of London in 1980 said the Rabelaisian comic with the look of a choirboy let loose in a nudist colony was "a soiled cherub, the angel with the dirty face. He is anathema to Women's Lib, this porky apostle of male chauvinism. Yet when he lusts it is with a heart that miraculously remains pure. His naughtiness is without a stain.

He is greedy, vulnerable, vulgar and invigorating. He is also very funny." Hill came naturally to his knockabout style. His father was a druggist who had run off to join the circus as a boy; his grandfather early on took to musical vues. There the young Alfred Hawthorn Hill first saw the salacious comedians surrounded by the bosomy women who were to be the genesis of his shows. As a young man he worked as a milkman (and later portrayed a milkman-voyeur on the show) and as a department store clerk, developing his comedy craft at British army camps during World War II.

He went on television when it was in its infancy, and by 1955 he had his own show. Although he seemed an extroverted farceur, his personal life was deeply private. Despite his wealth, he was known to ride buses and quietly arrange to take disabled people on outings. He was a lifelong bachelor; his biography says two women rejected his marriage proposals many years ago. In a rare personal comment he recently be in love with someone who doesn't love back gives you a pain in the chest at night." There are no known survivors.

Frankie Howerd; British Star of 'Carry On' Film Comedies By BURT A. FOLKART TIMES STAFF WRITER Frankie Howerd, the eccentric British comedian whose face has been likened to a a distressed camel," he would say -died in a London hospital Sunday after collapsing at home. The star of farcical British movies and television shows was 71. The cause of death was not announced, but he had been treat'ed for heart trouble less than two weeks ago, a family spokesman the Associated Press. Howerd gained fame as a master of a particularly British style of "nudge-nudge, wink wink" double-entendre on TV and in the 'movies.

His standard admonition to 'audiences was "Titter ye not," and 'T-shirts expressing that sentiment a popular item in England. Among his film credits were "Carry On Doctor," "Carry On Up (the Jungle" and "Carry On Emmanuelle," part of the series of 29 On" movies. Te was considered one of London's true eccentrics, living in a London home he called his which he decorated with flocked wallpaper and gilded lamp shades. He was said by one critic to have the "eyes of a wary boar" while another likened his expression to "startled misery." His comedy, he told the Sunday Times of London in 1990, grew out of a need for acceptance. His father when he quite young and he said he "found the sound of affection" at his South London grammar school where he first began to make people laugh.

After a series of clerical jobs he began to appear in musical revues and then on radio. He appeared on the London stage in "Pardon My French," 'A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Charlie's Aunt." In 1963, he won the Critics' Award for Best Musical Actor for his portrayal of a Roman slave in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the SHOES: Lawsuit Over Search Reinstated Continued from A3 hand detector rather than having to take off his shoes and walk several yards over a dirty floor. But the attorney said the guard refused and ordered him to remove his shoes, which were X-rayed on the conveyor or belt. want to get into the courthouse, you will have to take off your shoes and place them on the conveyor. You could have a gun there," the guard said, according to Klarfeld's suit.

The X-ray revealed that the arches of his Brooks Brothers loafers contained steel shanks that were setting off the metal detector. Klarfeld wrote a letter to Manuel Real, chief judge of the Central District of California, and complained about the security procedures, but received no response, according to the appeals court decision. So 13 days after the incident, the attorney sued, seeking to prevent U.S. marshals, who serve as courthouse security guards, from forcing him to remove his shoes. Klarfeld said he had been embarrassed and subjected to ridicule by onlookers.

Initially, U.S. District Judge Terry J. Hatter Jr. dismissed the case, saying that Klarfeld had failed to state a valid cause of action. However, last December, a three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit reinstated the suit.

Those judges noted that Klarfeld did not argue that forcing him to remove his shoes was unreason- City Found Archeologists have unearthed a city in present -day Oman that was the center of the frankincense trade 3,000 years ago. It follows the recent discovery of the fabled lost city of Ubar. SAUDI ARABIA OMAN Ancient Site of Trade Ubar Routes Site of Saftara Metropolis YEMEN OARA MOUNTAINS- Los Angeles Times DISCOVERY: City Is Found Continued from A3 much like that of petroleum in the region today, Van Beek said. Used in cremations and religious ceremonies, as well as in perfumes and medications, frankincense was as valuable as gold. Ubar was a major transshipment center for frankincense, and was a desert fortress where caravans bound for Rome and other sites around the Mediterranean refreshed themselves before their trek across the shifting sands of the barren Rub'al Khali or Empty Quarter.

Saffara Metropolis was most likely the site where aromatic resin from the Qara Mountains was processed into frankincense and where the caravans originated. The identification of Saffara Metropolis, as well as continuing discoveries at Ubar, that a network of frankincense trade routes existed across the Arabian Peninsula as early as 5,000 BC, nearly three millennia longer than scholars had believed. ne porting key that piece of conclusion evidence is sup- the discovery of the remains of a smaller, older fortress inside Ubar. Ubar is enclosed by an octagonal network of walls with 30-foot-tall towers at each corner. Inside that structure, Zarins found a ninth, smaller tower that "was probably a corner of the original city," he said.

Saffara Metropolis was at the site of a spring now called Ain Humran. "Local people had long known there was an archeological site there," Zarins said. "But it had lain neglected because the whole region was too remote for most archeological work, and local wars had prevented people from digging But when the team discovered Ubar, Zarins said, they recognized the significance of the buried ruins at Ain Humran and decided to excavate there. They quickly found a variety of artifacts that showed it was contemporaneous with Ubar, and the architecture and construction techniques were found to be remarkably similar to those at Ubar, he said. Zarins predicted that a minimum of three to five years will be needed to complete excavations at Ubar and Saffara Metropolis.

He is eager to excavate the sections of Ubar that fell into the sinkhole, but noted that they are covered by more than seven yards of sand, which must be carefully removed. Once the excavations are complete, he said, the Omani government plans to open a museum and tourist attraction at the site. Zarins will share results of his excavations in a seminar at UCLA this fall. Clapp's documentary about the discovery of Ubar is scheduled to be shown on the PBS program "Nova," also this fall. able in and of itself.

Two judgesJames R. Browning and Edward Leavy -said, however, that the search may have been more intrusive than other courthouse searches approved by the 9th Circuit because there was an alternativethe hand -held magnetometer. The third judge, Harry Pregerson, said that forcing Klarfeld to remove his shoes and walk through the metal detector again was an overly intrusive search "that unnecessarily demeaned an officer of the court deemed to possess good moral a reference to the fact that individuals have to undergo a background check to be admitted to the California Bar. Later, another Circuit Court judge requested that Klarfeld's appeal be re-examined by a larger panel of 11 judges. On Monday, the 9th Circuit announced that a majority of the 28 judges had voted against holding another hearing.

However, Kozinski and 10 other judges dissented. Unlike the first three appeals court judges, Kozinski asserted that the 9th Circuit ruling would have broad ramifications. "The opinion in this case gives everyone who passes through a security checkpoint the right to haggle about how the screening will be conducted -down to picayune details like whether his shoes will be -and to sue in federal court if he doesn't like the bargain. It will surely interfere with the orderly conduct of the many thousands of security screenings that take place in the 9th Circuit every The judge noted that in fiscal year 1990, U.S. marshals confiscated 10,809 weapons that people were trying to take into U.S.

courthouses. He said it is possible that a gun can be hidden in a shoe and not be detected by a hand -held metal detector. No date has been set for Klarfeld's next hearing before Hatter. Public Rites Set for Singer Andy Russell A public memorial service foo vocalist Andy Russell -who died Thursday in Phoenix- -will be held. Wednesday at 4 p.m.

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Sunday 12-5 Visit Our Vinyl Floor Dept. Custom made drapery available DEATH NO ANNOUNCEMENTS BECKER, Esther Ruth born on August 31, 1905 in Indianapolis, Indiana: parsed away on April 19. 1992 in Northridge, California. Preceded in death by her beloved and devoted hushand. Sydney; survived by son, Irwin; daughter-inlaw, Renee: beloved grandchildren: Cheryl Berker Leff, and Sarona and Jay Becker.

Services conducted by Rabbi Solomon Rothalein at Eden Memorial Park will be held 2pm. Tuesday, April 21 al the Eternal Light Chapel of Eden Memorial Park, In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to Temple Ramat Zion Library, or to Outreach From the Jewish Home for the Aging. or to the American Cancer Groman- Eden Mortuary BELL. Bruno William passed away April 18. 1992 in Los Angeles.

Services 3pm. Wednesday. April 22 in the Slumber Room at Inglewood Cemetery Mortuary followed by interment. Inglewood Cemelery Mortuary directors BLEEKER, Herbert born on December 24. 1921; passed away on April 18.

1992. He is survived by his loving wife, Carol; son, Craig: daughters, Eileen and Robin: and granddaughter, Cassidy. There will be a gathering of frienda to celebrate Herbert's life al his home in Pasadena on Wednerday. April 22, from to In leu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the American Cancer Society. BRODWICK, Muriel Hiltside Mortuary BRONIWITZ, Elkin Valley CHASHIN-SIMON, H.

Louise, M.D. of Cheviot Hills. died on Tuesday. April 14. 1992 of emphysema al the Miami Heart Institute in Florida.

She waR the beloved wife of the late Martin Simon and the darling daughter of R. Beverly Chashin and the late Harry Chashin of Bayonne, Now Jersey where Louise was born. She is survived also by her brother. A. Bruce and sister-in-law.

Zinel of Florida: niece, Kimberly Chashin: nephew. Laurence Chashin of Bayonne. Dr. Chashin was a graduate of Cornell University (1962) and the New Jersey School of Medicine and Dentistry. She Interned at Beth Israel Hospital in New York City and did a two-year residency al Cedars- Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles where she also had a G.1.

fellowship. whose art signature WAR was a talented artist and enamelist, and was also a private art collector. She was a patron of the art museums in several cities. Her philanthropy was extended to many charitahle organizations and art museums, here and in the East. She WAS 8 member of Del Rey Yarht Club.

COHEN, Sara beloved mother of Cookie (Robert) Eichner, Sanford (Maryann) Cohen. Jerry (Sue) Cohen, and Marvin Cohen: cherished grandmother of twelve and great -grandmother of three. Services 2pm. Tuesday al Courta of TaNaCH Chapel. Mount Sinai Memorial Park.

Mount Sinal Morteary CORN. Shoshana H. beloved wife of the late Nathan Corn: loving mother of Joseph Margit) Sidel: adoring grandmother and greatgrandmother. Services 1pm, Wednesday al Mount Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mount Sinai Mortuary DENELS, William age 86: parked away of on late April 19.

Violet 1992. Husband the Denels; father of Tom and Jim Denelg and grandfather of Maia Denels. Greg Denel, Dara Hogue. Tracy and Brett Denela, A memorial service will be held April 22. at Temple Isaiah.

Palm Springs, DOYLE, Miebael E. late of Glendale: former professor at Cal State, LOR Angeles. Woods Glendale Mortuary directors EHRLICH, Edwin R. beloved husband of Dorothea; devoted father of Patricia and Michelle: grandfather of four. Services will be private.

Hillside Mortuary EPSTEEN, Lyns born on June 16, 1906: passed away on April 19. 1992. First of four generations of Angelenos; married to Irving David Epsteen who preceded her in death in 1962. Lynn leaves to mourn her daughters, Lee (Jerry) Siegel, and Marilyn (Bob) Buckley: son. Michael (Nance): four grandchildren: Kim Brian Buckley.

Illcce Buckley. Weber, and Elizabeth BuckleySkolnick: four great grandchildren: Berky, Quinn. Hara, and David: nicces and nephews, and a host of friends. She hrought great joy to all our lives. Services 2pm.

Wednesday al Hillside Memorial Park. Hillside Mortuary FUMO, Helen Mae parsed away on April 18. 1992, Loving mother of Rev. Harold Fumo, Edmond (Pal) Fumo, and Yvonne (John) Leon: also survived by 8 grandchildren: 8 great brother, Arthur Perez and sister. Mamie Belle Blair.

Funeral Mass April 21 at St. Ignatiu Church, Highland Park. Committal servire 10am. Wednesday in Calvary Cemetery. Cabot Sons, Pasadena directors GANZ, Alice L.

age 82; passed away on April 16. 1992. Survived by daughters, Patricia Sheehan and Sharon six grandchildren; two great slater. Beatrice Hation. Funeral Mass 11am, Wednesday, April 22 al St.

Paul the Apostle Church. 10750 Ohin Los Angelen with committal in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Glendale. Pierce Brothers Westweed Village Mortuary GILMAN, Lillian Hillside Mortuary COLMAN, Florence Gaber off (nee Wallace) born on February 22, 1914, died nn April 22, 1992. Loving mom of Mike (Nancy) Gaber, and Sandy (Willy) Zwirn: step-mother of Ailcen Gaal; grandma of Anita, Srolt.

Eric. Linda, Ronald. Jennifer, Claudia, and Thomas: great -grandma of Brianne. Jaron, and Gahriella: loving sister of Eileen (Ruby) Unell; cherished aunt of Ellen Rosen: tenderly nursed for over two years by Dalila Samos, In lieu of flowers, may be made to; Vista del Mar Alumni Willy Zwirn Scholarship Fund, or to: Hospice Indigenis Assoc, of Santa Monica, or to a charity of your choice. Services 1pm, Wednesday at Hillside Memorial Park Mortuary Chapel.

Hillside Mortuary GOOD, James Robert born Auguat 15. 1952 in San Antonio, Texas; passed away on April 17. 1992 in Los Angeles, Survived by his devoted friend. Bob loving parents, Robert and Vivian Good; Riater. Lea (Chris) Surles; nephew.

Jason and niece, Courtney: his devoted grandmother. Mrs. Ada Vivian Dugger. He will be dearly missed by many loving and devoted friends, Funeral services 3pm. April 21 (today) at Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Mortuary Chapel, Dilley Cemciery in Dilley.

Texas. Interment Thursday, April 1 23 in HALLICY, Sr. Frances, C.S.J. A Sister of SI. Joseph of Orange, died on Easir Sunday morning.

April 19, 1992 in the 71st year of her religions life. Born on June 14. 1904 in Fountain Valley, California Sr. Frances taught at schools throughout California. She WAS Dean at St.

Joseph College in Orange from 1952 to 1965, and was Supervisor of Secondary Education for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles from 1970 to 1876. In more recent years Sr. France was a beloved County's. director Vietnamese many clergy, Orange rellspiritual to of glous and laity. Vigil services 3pm and again al 5pm.

Tuesday. April at Regina Residence, 430 S. Batavia Orange. Funeral C.S.J. Mass Tuesday at the Motherhouse, 480 Batavia Orange.

To help extend the Sinters' ministries that Sr. Frances held so dear, contribulions may. be made in her name to: Sisters of St. Jnseph of Orange Foundation Office, S. Batavia, Orange, CA 92668.

HAMASAKI, James 75: a two-year resident of Las Vegas. Nevada: passed away on March 24. 1992. He was born on June 13, 1916 in alupe, California and was a retired research analyst for the Federal government. He in survived by his wife, Clara of LAx Vegas; Ron, James (Margaret) of Lafayette, California; sister.

Aiko (Eddie) Kee of Santa Maria, California: two grandchildren, Jay and Lira, and Dorothy (Tom) 1kkanda and Toki Yamagishi. A memorial service will be held at Saturday, April 25. 1pm at Guadalupe Buddhist Church. 1070 Olivera Guadalupe. CA HARRIS.

Fannie Hillside Mortuary JAFFEE, Paul survived by his wife, Ruth: son. Robert (Lee); grandchildren. Teresa, Elisha, and Jason; brothers. Sam and Robert and many friends. He will be missed by all.

Services will be held 12 noon. Wednesday. April 22 at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions be made to the Seal Beach Leisure World Chapter of City of Hope. Hillside Mortuary KOHAMA (Yamash*ta), my lebiro 81.

Beloved husband of Haruko: father of Margaret Toshiko; brother of Yanosaku (Tokue): also survived by cousins. Sadae Nishi. and Chiaki (Misuye) Kaino and nephews and nieces. Funeral Friday, April 24. at f*ckul Mortuary Chapel, 707 Temple St.

Los Angeles 0441 LAUGHORN, Ilene Armstreng Family directors LEPPIE, Dick Armstrong Family directors LONG, Alfred J. Funeral Mars Wednesday at St. Kevin Church. 4072 Beverly Los Angeles with committal to follow in Holy Cross Cemetery. 5835 W.

Slauson Culver City. Callanan Mortuary LUCIANO, Frank Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills MACHADO, Vincent Cordere born on November 8, 1914 in Morenci. Arizona: parsed away on April 18. 1992. Preceded in death by his son.

Nazario; survived by his wife, Catalina, sons: John. Vincent, and Frank: daughther, Gloria Olivarez: sister, Jennie Ingles of Phoenix. Arizona; his aunt, Carmen Machado of Walnut, California: eleven grandchildren and fourteen greatgrandchildren. Visitation April 23, from 5pm to at mortuary. and Funeral service April 24 at Memorial Chapel in Rose Hills Memorial Park.

Whittier (Gate e1 for both). MARRON, Sr. Mary Bernadette Sister of St. Louis, Louisville Convent. Woodland Hills; died al Marycrest Manor in Culver City on Monday, April 20.

1992. Mourned by her religious community, brother8 and sisters, relatives and friends, Visitation Tuesday, April 21. from 3pm to 5pm al Gales, Kingley Gales, 6909 Canoga Ave. Canoga Park. Vigil rite Tuesday.

at Louisville Convent. 22300 Mulholland Woodland Hills, Funeral Mars Wednesday, 9.30am at St. Mel Catholic Church, 20870 Ventura Woodland Hills. Committal in Holy Cross Cemelery. Culver City, In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Crossroads Louisville Convent, Woodland Hills, CA.

MC CREEDY, William Gregory parsed away at the age of on April 19. 1992. He is survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass 11am. Wednesday at Holy Cross Mausolcum Chapel.

5835 W. Slauson Culver City with committal to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made 10: National Shrine of St. Jude, 221 W. Madison Callanan Chicago, directors Illinois 60606.

Mortuary MYERS, Joseph H. born September 25, 1905; passed away April 16. 1992. Mr. Myers was a longtime resident of Southern California and an active member of the Rose Avenue Church of Christ in BellNower.

Mr. Myers is survived by his wife, Vera: his two sons. Gene and Don; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters, Graveside services will be held Wednesday in Westminster Memorial Park. NORMAN, Ben died on April 17, 1992. Loved by family and friends, At his request, no services will be held.

Contributions may be made to: Senior Health and Peer Counseling Center. 2125 Arizona Santa Monica, CA 90404. NORWOOD, Helen M. born in New Orleans. Louisiana on June 15, 1920; in later years she resided in Lynwood, California: parsed away on April 11, 1992.

Graveside services were held April 20 in Holy Cross Cemetery. Culver City. South Los Angeles Mortuary in charge. ORUM, Kathryn E. Forest Lawn Glendale PHILLIPS, Jane La Armstrong Family directors PORTER, Harry J.

87: parsed away on Sunday, April 19. 1892. He graduated in 1930 from the Notre Dame School of Engineering and served as Chief Engineer on many overseas project, including the Philippines and Taiwan. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Mildred Pyatt Porter: two daughters and sons-in-law, Peggy and Douglass Whitaker. and Kathy and Robb Sroit and three granddaughters; Katelyn and Megan Whitaker, and Laura Scott.

A memorial Mass will be offered al 11am, Wednesday at St. Therese Catholic Church, 510 N. El Molino Alhambra. Committal will be for the family only in Resurrection Cemetery. Turner Stevens, Alhambra serving the family, RENELLA, Mary Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills SALITER, Lee R.

beloved brother of Karen Shelniuk; loving uncle of Robyn and Michael Shelniuk. services at Mount Sinai Memorial Pak. Mount Sinai Mortuary SCHWARTZ Lavena G. Valley SHAPIRO, Rose Turbow Mount Steal Mortuary SHAPIRO, Dr. Emory Willen West Hollywood STEVENS, Harmon Leroy founder of the radio station WHLS in Port Huron, Michigan; founding member of the National Academy of Television Art Sciences: graduate of the University of Michigan and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York.

Beloved husband of Bernardine Stevens; loving father of Harmon Stevens Ann Sarah McGee, and Margaret Martin; proud grandfather of Kent. Kevin, Sheridan. Berry, Michelle. Melina. and Bradley: of Lindsey: brother of Jack M.

and Allen B. Stevens, cousin of Zada Stevens and Polly DeLano. Funeral Mars 11am. Thursday at St. Charles Church.

10828 North Hollywood. Committal will be in Lakeride Cemelery in Port Huron, Michigan. Callanan Mortuary directors TALMAGE, Radie age 92; died on April 15, 1992 in Long Beach. Beloved aunt. trusted friend, and spirited contender.

No services will be held. TAUXE, John Gregory passed away on Good Friday. April 17. 1992 at age 43. Two memorial services will be held in Pacific Palisades on Wednesday.

April at the Community United Methodist Church, 801 Via de la Paz, and at 2pm at the Self Realization Fellowship, Lake Shrine. 17190 Sunset Blvd. Contributions may be made to the Multiple Sclerosia Society. Glasband West Hollywood UNGER, Robert N. VAN ORDEN, Lester W.

Visitation Tuesday, April 21 from 3pm at Mortuary, La Crescents Funeral Wednesday, 2pm al Crescenta First Baptist Church. WEINBERG, Gertrude Services 12 noon, Wednesday at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Mount Sinal Memorial Park. Mount Sinai Mortuary wiLSON, Rosetta Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills WINNER, Laura Forest Lawn Glendale WISPER, Encinitas, Joseph California parsed on April away 18. 1992 at the age of 96 years, Beloved huaband of the late Rose Wisper: devoted father of Arnold (Marion) Wiper and Leroy Duke (Sally) Wisper, both of Rancho Fe. California: loving grandfather of Wendy (Russell) Hoffman, Craig Wisper.

and Nancy (Gerry) Lullove: darting great-grandfather of Ryan, Kelley. Tracey, Matthew, and Jamie. He was a life member of Ashlar Lodge Free Masonic and Accepted Masons. Services to be held 11am, Wednesday, April 22 at Hillside MemorSal Park, Los Angeles. WISPER, Joseph Hillside WOLFF, Beatrice K.

beloved wife of Melvin R. Wolff; mother of Laurence E. Wolff: grandmother af' Barron Wolff: parsed away on Sun? Wendy Marie Wolff and Michael day, April 19, 1992. Malinow Silverman Mortuary ZAHKA. Philly age 42: Boyajan Zahka: father of Paul loving husband of and, Christine Zahka.

In lieu of flowers, donations may, be made to the American Heart Asosoc. or to the Ararat Home of: Los Angeles. Slumber Room viriation from 4pm to 9pm. April 22. Funeral services Thursday.

April 23 al the Church of the Hills followed by Interment. in Forest Lawn Memorial ParkHollywood Hill. Forest Laws Mortuary ZORITCH, Oleg parsed away April 18. 1992. Survived by son, Zoritch: two daughters, Katherine Wilson and Annie Wagemann; and, eight grandchildren and six great-" grandchildren.

Visitation from 5pm to Wednesday at Pierce Brothers Val halla Mortuary with graveisde vice 2pm. Thursday in Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Parker. Plerte Brothers Valballa directors In Memoriam JOHN R. MILFORD JR. April 21, 1954 January 3, 1990 Love and Happy miss Birthday.

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