Omaha World-Herald from Omaha, Nebraska (2024)

OMAHA WORLD-HERALD Tuesday, July 30, 1991 Deaths and BEE B. (Katie) Mez CHANDLER--Gerald CUNNINGHAM-John E. -Inez M. -Dorothy G. -Carl J.

BEERMAN- age 57 Bennington. Survived by wife, Donna; son and daughter-in-law, Dennis Bonnie, Bennington; daughters sons-in-law, Cheryl and David Dye, Ft. Benning, GA, Susan and Gann, Hurlburt Field, FL, Sandra and Thomas Merwald, Bellevue, NE; 7 grandchildren; brothers, Edwin Dalton Beerman, both Omaha; sisters, Adlyn Ohl, Dow City, IA, Betty TenEyck, Charter Oak, IA, Bonnie Brandt, Omaha. SERVICES Wed. 2 pm, at St.

Lutheran Church, Bennington, John Pierson officiating. Interment Elk City Cemetery. VISITATION Tues. HADAN- MORTUARY Bennington, 238-2291 erina (Katie) Mez, Widow of Carl W. Braun.

Preceded in death by son, Beniamin and 6 brothers. Survived by sister, Anna Beutler, Falls City, NE; daughters, Margareta Harmon, Omaha, Ruth Braun, Dallas, TX, Gertrude Rudolf, St. Louis, MO, E. Kathryn Werning, Van Horne, IA; sons, Edwin and William, Omaha, Carl, Mt. Pleasant, IA; also survived by 20 grandchildren; 29 2 greatgreat-grandchildren.

SERVICES Wed. 9:30 am, at the nam Chapel. Graveside Service 2 St. Marks NE. Lutheran Church Cemetery, Verdon, Memorials acceptable Concordia Teachers College, Seward, NE or The Lutheran Hour.

VISITATION begins Tues. Noon. CROSBY KUNOLD BURKET SWANSON-GOLDEN CHANDLER--Gerald, age A 63 years Farnam 345-1886 Survived by 2 sisters, Mary Willey, Lakewood, CO, Shirley Sorenson, Longmont, CO. GRAVESIDE SERVICES 3pm Wed. Mt.

Hope Cemetery. 2727 North 108th St. 496-9000 ROEDER MORTUARY, CUNNING age 91 Died 7-29-'91. Survived by daughters, Bertha Brethouwer, Doris Bassett; 3 sons, Merle, Cecil and Leland Cunningham; 2 sisters, Lillie Smith, Ollie Bentley; 20 grandchildren; 43 great; great-great; nieces and nephews. SERVICES 1pm, Troia Chapel.

Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. Family receiving friends at Mortuary, 7-8 pm. TROIA FUNERAL HOME 1725 S. 13th St. 342-3655 ha.

Survived by daughter, Mary RobMi age 75 Omaertson; 2 grandchildren, Fred and Amy Robertson, all of Omaha; niece, Judy Avey, Guthrie Center, IA; nephew, Richard Miller, Stuart, IA. SERVICES 10 am St. Philip Neri Church. Interment Forest Lawn. WAKE Service 7:30 pm Roeder Mortuary, 50th Ames.

ROEDER MORTUARY 50th Ames Ave. 453-5600 HANGREN- -Dorothy age 81. Surby son and daughter-in-law, Francis J. and Linda; 4 grandchildren; nieces and nephews. SERVICES 10 am, Trioa Mortuary Chapel.

Interment Forest Lawn. TROIA FUNERAL HOME 1725 S. 13th St. 342-3655 HAUBER-Carl age 79 yrs. Survived by Charles wife, and Angela; children and spouses, Saren, Denison, TX, Harry and Dee, Estherville, IA, Sr.

Carol Ann Hauber, O.S.F., Niles, IL, Shirley and Lewis Scholl, Austin, TX, Richard, Cincinnatti, OH, Donna and Denny Neudeck, Omaha, NE; grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. the FUNERAL Westside Services Wed. 9:30 am, at Chapel to St. Pius Church at 10 ROSARY am. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Tues. 7 pm, at the Westside Chapel. GENTLEMAN WESTSIDE CHAPEL 72nd WESTERN AVE, 391-1664 HERMAN-Mildred age 83 yrs. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Sam Cavalieri; granddaughter and husband, Diane and Pete Negrete; grandchildren, Debra, Mary Catherine, Margaret, Joseph and John Cavalieri; great-grandchildren, Kristen, Sammy, and Maria Negrete, Brian Cavalieri; sisters, Adeline Appel, Defiance, IA, Helen Mosier, Kimberling City, MO; nieces; nephews WANTED TO BUY IMMEDIATE PAYMENT Diamonds over carat Fine Antique Jewelry Vintage Watches Simon's Fine Jewelry Over 50 years in business 328 So. 72nd 393-2320 Sat.

10-4 HERMAN-Mildred M. A. C. "Tony" Jr. KENNEDY- J.

MILLER Travis Sinclair POULOS-Eleanor M. ROSARY, Wed. 7:30 pm, at Dworaks Chapel. SERVICES Thurs. and 9:30 am, at the Vinton St.

Chapel to and St. Patricks Church 10 am. Interment Calvary. Rick HEAFE HEAFEY-HEAFEY-HOFFMANN DWORAK-CUTLER VINTON ST. CHAPEL and S.

16th St. 346-1144 JACOBA- age 79 years. Survived by husband, Herb; son, Barry daughter, Sandra Gillogly, all Omaha; 5 grandchildren; 1 greatJohns grandchild. Rev. SCRIPTURAL Wed.

from Prither. Marys Church, West Westside Chapel. SERVICES Burlington, IA. Interment Pleasant Grove, IA. JOHN A.

GENTLEMAN WESTSIDE CHAPEL 72nd WESTERN AVE, 391-1664 KADLEC-Antone C. age 70 Council Bluffs, July 29, 1991. Retired cable supervisor for A. T. T.

with 43 yrs. of service, also self-employed Shaklee distributor for 25 yrs. Survived by wife, L. (Larson) Kadlec; son and daughter-in-law, James A. and Elaine Kadlec, Council Bluffs; daughters and sons-in-law, Kathy Jean and Lonnie Brown, LaVeta, CO, Lorilie Sue and Matthew Jennings, Omaha; 8 grandchilFar- dren.

pm, SERVICES Fri. 10:30 am, Our Savior's to Lutheran Church, Council Bluffs. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery with Military Rites by U.S. Marines. PRAYER Service Thurs.

7 pm, at Cutler Chapel followed by Visitation with the family until 8 pm. Memorials suggested to Our Savior's Lutheran Church or Lewis Township Rescue Squad. of CUTLER FUNERAL HOME 533 Willow Ave. 322-7779 KENNED -John age 93 yrs. PreI ward.

ceded daughter in Survived Mary death by by Brudney, wife, daughters, and Mary son Mrs. Ed- Louis (Eleanor) Roslund, Mrs. Frank (Betty) Cooney, Mrs. Robert (Pat) of Griffith, Mrs. Louis (Lorie) Bendon, 2 Mrs.

Francis (Kathleen) son, John all of Omaha; 26 grandchildren; great-grandchildren. FUNERAL Services Wed. 9:30 am, at the Westside Chapel to St. Leo's Church at 10 am. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ROSARY Tues. 7:30 pm, St. Leo's Church. Memorials, to Holy Cross Missions or Creighton Prep. JOHN A.

GENTLEMAN WESTSIDE CHAPEL 72nd WESTERN AVE, 391-1664 MANN-1 Elizabethtown, NC, July 27, 1991. Survived by wife, Ada; 3 sons and daughters-in-law, Lawrence and Susan Mann, Potomac, MD, Harold and Lunda Mann, Omaha, NE, Zachary and Carol Mann, Creve Coeur, MO; 9 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild. GRAVESIDE Service Tues. 4 pm, at Fisher Farm, 8700 South 42 St. Memorials to Cystic Fibrosis.

MILLER-Travis Sinclair, age 26 Colorado Springs, CO formerly of Elkhorn, NE and Sublette, KS, July 28, 1991. Survived by parents, Richard Faye Altstadt, Elkhorn, NE, John and Linda Miller, of Colorado; 8 sisters, Rhonda Babin, Fort Worth, TX, Karen Miller, Sublette, Diane Casterline, Omaha, NE, Susan Altstadt, Omaha, Nancy Altstadt, Omaha, Sharon dia Rozic, Mead, NE, Sherry Toews, ArcaLane, ID; grandmothers, Mildred Gordon, Frederick, MD, Daisy G. MillOmaha, NE Daisy Lauver of Council Bluffs); numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. GRAVESIDE Services Aug. 1, 16 1 pm, Oakland Quincy Cemetery, Carbon, IA.

Memorials to your favorite charity in Travis's name. Roland Lindsay Funeral Home Funerals Corning, IA POULOS-Eleanor age 74 Council Bluffs. Widow of Louis. Survived by sons, Andy and Ted; daughters, Thana Athey, Margie Athay, Elaine Arrison, Connie Carman, Kathie Schweiss, Pam RasPete Poulos; sister, Maxine Roberts; mussen; brothers, George, John and aunt, Mary Uhl; 21 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren. WAKE 7 pm Wed.

SERVICE 10 am Thurs. both at the Mortuary. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. 553 BEEM-BELFORD SERVICE Willow Ave.

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Gentleman Westside Chapel Mortuary 72nd at Western Ave. 3618 Farnam 391-1664 345-1664 Laundry Fire Fails to Slow Linen Supply Company RIEWALDT-Donald R. oseph P. SHELDON Pauline SMITH -Lacie Lee (Infant) STICKNEY Agnes J. TOMASELLO-Gloria J.

WALKER- Anne C. and Sharon, all of Omaha, Debbie, of Yakota Japan; granddaughter, Molly Riewaldt, Omaha; mother, Laura Carter, Erie, sisters, Mrs. Howard (Shirley) French, Buffalo, NY, Mrs. Greg (Elaine) Willett, North East, PA, Mrs. Leonard (Marion) Czaikowski, Erie, PA; brother, Charles Roger Riewaldt, Lompoc, CA; aunt, Virginia Riewaldt, North East, PA.

SERVICES Wed. 2 pm, SAC Memorial Chapel (Family and friends please use main gate entrance to SAC). Interment St. Johns Cemetery. WAKE Service Tues.

7:30 followed Visitation with the family until 8:30 pm, West Center Chapel. Memorials to American Heart Assoc. HEAFEY- FMANN DWORAK-CUTLER WEST CENTER CHAPEL 78th West Center 391-3900 SCHULTZ- age 79, Omaha. Preceded in death by son, Ronald. Survived by beloved wife, Helen (Friedrichsen); son, Gary, MN; daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Sam Tomaszkiewicz; sisters, Jean Zielinski, Helen Larsen, all Omaha; brothers, John of Omaha, Stanley of CA; grandchildren, Joe, Kevin, Scott, Jason Schultz, Sam, Steve, Beth, Cathy, and Brian Tomaszkiewicz; nieces and nephews.

Member of F.0.E. No. 154; UFCW Retirees Club Local 60. VISITATION Tues. 2-9pm.

FUNERAL Wed. 10am Bethany Funeral Home Chapel to St. Bridget's Church, Interment Hillcrest Memorial Park. ROSARY Tues. Mortuary.

Memorials to St. Bridget's Church. BETHANY FUNERAL HOME 82nd Harrison 593-6100 SHELDON-W. Pauline, 64 Omaha. Survived by husband, Richard daughters, Pamela Penke, Denise Failla, Shelley Nienhueser, all Omaha, Cynthia Manzotti, St.

Louis, MO; son, Chris, Omaha; brother, Donald Fulton, Carson, IA; sisters, Mildred Ranck Houston, TX, Dorothy Frailey, Mitchell, NE; 11 grandchildren. SERVICES Wed. 10:30 am, West Center Chapel, Rev. Eugene Loftis officiating. Interment Hilicrest.

Family will meet friends Tues: pm, West Center Chapel. Memorials to Ralston United Church of Christ Building Fund, VNA Hospice or American Cancer Society. HEAFEY-HEAFEY-HOFFMANN 78th West Center 391-3900 WEST CENTER DWORAK-CUTLER CHAPEL SMITH-Lacie Lee, age 1 month. Survived by mother, Jodie Smith; father, Greg Winters, both of Omaha; sister, Jamie Winters; brothers, Jeremy Winters, Travis Smith and and Ina Winters, Oakland, IA, Nancy Justin Winters; grandparents, Sam Gale, Murfreesboro, TN. SERVICES Thurs.

11 am, Westside Chapel. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN WESTSIDE CHAPEL 72nd WESTERN AVE, 391-1664 73, LaVista, NE. Survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Richard and Jane, Stanley and Pat, Shirley' daughters and sons-in-law, and Joe Tichy, Humbolt, NE, Rose and Glenn Hawley, Omaha, Janeth and Bill Huff, Raiston; sister-inlaw, Blanche Dolan, Lincoln; 29 grandchildren; SERVICES 36 great 10am Faith Westwood United Methodist Church.

Interment Forest Lawn. Memorials to the church. VISITATION Mon. evening, Tues-Family will receive friends 8pm Mortuary. KAHLER-DOLCE Papillion, Neb.

339-3232 TOMASELLO- -Gloria age 60, Omaha. Preceded in death by husband, Charles V. Survived by twin brother, Herman D. Thornburg, Omaha; brothers, Jack Thornburg, Sr. and Thornburg, both Co.

Bluffs; sisters, Hazel Riemersma, Co. Bluffs, Rose Tomasello, Omaha, Gladys Spencer, Indianapolis, IN; nieces and nephews. SERVICES Thurs. Mortuary, to St. Bernards Church, 10am.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Wed. 7pm at the Mortuary. BOYD E. BRAMAN MORTUARY 1702 N.

72nd St. 391-2171 Survived Anne age 70 Omaha. by husband Ralph 2 daughters, Karen and Tom McAndrew, Bellevue, Mary Pat and Tom Thraen, College Station, 2 sons, Michael R. Walker, LaVista, Ne.and Richard J. Walker, Omaha; 3 grandchildren; Sean McAndrew, Timothy and Matthew Thraen; sister brother-in-law, Mary Ellen and Jack Kittrell, Lancaster, Calif.

SERVICE 9:30 AM at Roeder Mortuary, 2727 No. 108 St. to St. Bernards Catholic Church, 10 AM. Private family Interment Calvary.

Memorials, American Lung Association. ROEDER MORTUARY 2727 North 108th St. 496-9000 Judge Will Sentence Alisha Owen Aug. 8 Alisha Owen, 22, convicted of eight counts of perjury in June, will be sentenced Aug. 8.

Retired District Judge Raymond J. Case, who presided over Miss Owen's five- week trial, scheduled her sentencing for 1:30 p.m. Aug. 8. Miss Owen's original July 8 sentencing date was delayed after Case ordered a psychiatric evaluation of Miss Owen.

She was found guilty by a Douglas County District Court jury of lying under oath about sexual-abuse allegations she made before the Douglas County Franklin grand jury. Winner of TV Awards Dies Portland, Ore. (AP) Jon Tuttle, an award-winning TV reporter, commentator and documentary producer, has died of leukemia at age 49. He won a Peabody award in 1984, as well as a gold plaque at the Chicago Film Festival in April of this year and a 1991 Cascade Awards Festival prize. 24 HOUR SERVICE NIGHT or DAY Cooling Heating Serving Omaha Over 35 Years POUR SEASONS 342-4726 WALTER-Dorothy E.

WINSCOT-Estella E. -Joseph J. ZIEMBA-1 E. WALTER-Dorothy 79, Omaha. Preceded in death by husband, R.

H. (Bucky) Walter. Survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Robert H. Jr. and Mary Walter, William W.

and Sue Walter, all Omaha, John R. and Stacey Walter, Exeter, daughters and sons-in-law, Judy and Darryl Zaiac, Parker, Julie and Dennis Wilson, Omaha; 17 grandchildren; 11. greatgrandchildren; 2 sisters, Joan Pepple, and Maiorie Maher, both Calif; and dear friends, Angelo and Collette Pane. SERVICE 10:30 am Roeder Mortuary, 2727 No. 108 to St.

Margaret Mary Catholic Church, 11 am. Interment Calvary. 7 pm Mortuary. VISITATION pm Mortuary. ROEDER MORTUARY 2727 North 108th St.

496-9000 WINSCOT-Estella age 88 7-29-'91. Survived by son, William G. Winscot, Imperial, NE; daughter, Mrs. Wesley (Betty Lou) Briathwaite, San Bernadino, half-sister, Cecile Doehling, 14 gre Grand Island; 9 grandchildren; great-grandchildren; 1 greatgreat-grandchild. of David City United Methodist Church and Rebekah Lodge.

SERVICES Wed. 1 pm, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, Rev. Loyd Bliss officiating. Interment Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials to the Heart Fund.

LINCOLN MEMORIAL 6800 South 14 Lincoln, 423-1515 ZACEK- age 93 yrs, at Lake Belle Tain, MN. He and his wife Louise were the founders of Standard Barber and Beauty Supply, which is now operated by his nephews sons the Linehans. Survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Chapel. ROSARY 8 pm at West Center FUNERAL SERVICES West Center Chapel to Blessed Sacrament Church 10am.

Interment Mary's Cemetery. -HOFFMANN DWORAK-CUTLER WEST CENTER CHAPEL 78th West Center 391-3900 ZIEMBA- E. age 75 years of Fullerton, NE. Died July 28, 1991. SERVICES Wed.

10am, Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church at Krakow near Genoa. Interment in the church cemetery with Military Rites. VISITATION Tues. 3-9pm at the church with the family ROSARY at 3pm and Parish ROSARY PALMER'S FUNERAL HOME Fullerton, NE 536-2361 Card of Thanks IN MEMORY OF JACK SWANSON. Perhaps you called, sent food, a lovely card or said a prayer.

Perhaps you gave a memorial or sent a funeral spray. Perhaps you spoke the most comfort ing word that any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all just thought of us that day. Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much whatever was your part. Family of Jack Swanson In Memoriam SORTINO Scott.

Loving and missing you on this special day. Happy Birthday honey. Mom, Kim and Traci. Cemetery Lots CEMETERY lots for sale in WESTLAWN, After 6pm 451-1050. Florists BAKER'S FLOWERS 50th G.

731-5913 111th 331-9570 136th 90th Fort 571-2565 84th Giles 592-7517 50th Ames. 457-4303 24th Vinton 341-9463 132nd Center. 333-1090 84th Frederick 391-8506 EX HY-VEE FLORAL SHOPS 96th 339-26821 120th W. Center Rd. 330-2655 132nd Dodge 493-3104 35th 731-6109 51st Center 553-4085 143rd 896-1182 90th Maple 571-9633 108th Fort 493-3559 BOYD E.

BRAMAN MORTUARY 1702 N. 72nd St. 391-2171 JOHN A. GENTLEMAN WESTSIDE CHAPEL 72nd Western Ave. 391-1664 JOHN A.

GENTLEMAN MORTUARY 3618 Farnam St. 345-1664 KREMER FUNERAL HOME 6302 Maple St. 553-3155 ROEDER MORTUARY 50th Ames Ave. 453-5600 2727 North 108th St. 496-9000 3 Killed When Hit By Semi on Interstate Newton, Iowa (AP) Three people died Monday they were hit by a semitruck while standing outside their car on Interstate 80 in Jasper County.

The Iowa State Patrol said John Holtzman, 19, John Holtzman 3, and Stacey Samuel, 21, all of Mount Pleasant, were standing on the south shoulder in front of their car, which had broken down near the Lynnville exit. The driver of the semi, John Martin, 42, of Oblong, struck the car in rear and the three were tossed into the south ditch, the patrol said. The semi drove over all three before stopping. John Holtzman was taken to Des Moines Methodist Hospital where he died, the patrol said. John Jr.

and Ms. Samuel were dead at the scene. Martin was not injured. Services Wednesday For Phillip Palmer World-Herald News Service Oakland, Iowa Funeral services for an Oakland man killed in a tractor accident will be conducted at the Vieth Funeral Home at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Phillip Palmer, 41, was clearing debris from a creek bank on his farm miles east of Oakland when his tractor flipped over into the creek bed, crushing him beneath the rear wheel. The accident happened about 1:45 p.m. Saturday, Pottawattamie County authorities said. A neighbor, Stan found him and called the resMesserschmidt, cue unit, which declared Palmer dead on the scene. A fUn Continuous NUM Dining Serving Lunch Dinner Mon.

Thurs. 11 a.m. 11 p.m. Fri. Sat.

11 a.m. Midnight Johnny Ray Gomez Jr. on Piano 1110 Howard St. BAR Old 344-DRAW Market By Teresa Tull World-Herald Staff Writer It was business as usual Tuesday at American Linen Supply even though an early morning fire caused about $60,000 damage to the plant at 7515 St. Assistant Fire Chief Denver Schmadeke said the fire began in bags of clean laundry and spread to other bags.

Fire officials said the fire might have been caused by spontaneous ignition in the bags because the materials had been saturated with grease and oil. Schmadeke said that the materials might not have been thoroughly cleaned and, in the drying process, a hot spot ignited. Pam Centarri, office manager, said the fire was discovered when the company's chief engineer, Bill Sole, arrived for work. She said no other employees were in the building at the time. There were no injuries.

She said although the loss was significant, it was mostly a result of water and smoke damage. The only equipment lost was a belt in the machinery that folds linens after cleaning. That is where the fire began. "The sprinkler system was a godsend," she said. Schmadeke said the sprinkler system kept the fire in check until firefighters were able to extinguish it.

The fire was reported at 12:11 a.m. and was declared under control at 12:47 a.m. Mrs. Centarri said deliveries should not be significantly interrupted to the various restaurants, print shops, service stations and hotels that the company serves between Omaha and St. Joseph, Mo.

"Twelve routes went out today, and about five to six routes will go out about one day late," she said. Crews will work around the clock until things are back in order, she said. Services Conducted for John Buckingham COUNCIL BLUFFS BUREAU ing chest pains. Funeral services for John Buckingham, 70, of rural Carson, Iowa, Monday at Veith Funeral Home Oakland, Iowa. Buckingham, a farm broker dealings in Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas South Dakota, died Friday at EdmundSt.

son Hospital after quadruple coronary bypass surgery. The surgery after doctors found his heart to be deteriorated, a relative said. He 1 entered the hospital Monday after of Ex-ENCOR Worker To Face Sentencing Linda Mick, a former official at Eastern Nebraska Community Office Retardation, was found guilty Monday of three felony counts of abuse of vulnerable adult. She had entered contest pleas to the charges in Douglas a County District Court. District Judge Lawrence J.

Corrigan deferred sentencing for Ms. Mick, until after a investigation. Ms. Mick was accused of abusing three men: William Allen, 70, Sherman Butler, 32, and Joe Clark, 34. All ENCOR clients and all receive federal benefit checks.

Ms. Mick, a 19-year veteran ENCOR, managed the three men's cases. She resigned after about $18,600 in funds intended for Allen and Butler could not be accounted for. Corrigan allowed Ms. Mick to remain free on bond while she awaits sentencing.

The Record Marriage Licenses DOUGLAS COUNTY Billy R. Johnson 4074 Spencer 30, and Karen R. Marks, 3622 Hawthorne 27. Larry D. Hampton, 1115 N.

48th 29, and Trudy M. Blake, 3532 Seward 29. Robert F. Rose, 1617 N. 54th 38, and Sheri L.

Meikle, 1617 N. 54th 34. George M. Eltinge, Montecito, 72, and Andrea M. Lawson, Montecito, 45.

Cornelius Johnson, 5390 N. 27th 43, and Jeanette E. Rhoades, 4125 N. 17th 38. Christopher P.

Ryan, 7109 N. 113th Plaza, 35, and Lori J. Rogalla, 7109 N. 113th Plaza, 33. Daniel L.

Penner, a 1240 S. 10th 24, and Cheryl L. Edgren, 1248 Parkwild 21. William R. Richards, 802 N.

44th 25, and Janie L. Laughlin, 120 S. 50th 23. Roy F. Markmann, 13203 State 58, and Jackie A.

Anthony, 3816 N. 66th 56. Richard E. Loneman, a 3058 S. 60th 37, and Sureerut J.

Niensiri, 3058 S. 60th 29. James M. Warren, 805 N. 88th 42, and Elizabeth J.

Gibson, 3506 N. 57th 48. Tracy Q. Johnson, 5912 S. 100th Plaza, 29, and Constance R.

Lenhart, 5912 S. 100th Plaza, 27. Matthew J. Bogard, 125 N. 38th 30, and Anne M.

Perrin, 1367 S. 76th 29. Johnny R. McDaniel, 3319 Larimore 35, and Teresa A. Radler, 3319 Larimore 32.

Mark B. Moore, 3526 S. 26, and Bernadette M. Kennedy, 3526 S. 69th Plaza, 26.

Timothy J. Melcher, 3361 S. 17th 25, and Sandra M. Stafford, 3361 S. 17th 27.

Shawn E. Safford, 1365 S. 76th 23, and Erica L. Ahlers, 1365 S. 76th 26.

Chris J. Bird, 5456 Clay 35, and Patricia M. Novacek, 13318 Kingswood Drive, 34. James M. Crawford 2746 Monroe 17, and Kendra D.

Nowaczyk, 2746 Monroe 20. Eric J. LaBenz, Kansas City, 24, and Lisa A. Salisbury, Kansas City, 22. Richard J.

Seitz, Lake Villa, 26 and Carole J. Bean, 805 Hackberry Court, Bellevue 52. Mark R. Noble, 3506 S. 105th 30, and Patti K.

Johnson, 4919 Chicago 26. Jeffrey A. Markesi, 15822 Douglas Circle, 23, and Melissa J. Kozak, 1807 N. 75th 22.

Michael C. Franklin, 3717 S. 68th Court, 36, and Victoria S. Nepodal, 7502 Grover 26. POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY Mark A.

Rothfusz, Atlantic, lowa, 23, and Lydia K.L. Kerns, 918 Ave. 23. Thomas W. Price, 3519 10th 27, and Jody K.

Olberding, 3519 10th 24. James A. Harriman, Avoca, Iowa, 31, and Shelly K. Fender, Avoca, Iowa, 30. David W.

Warden, 1912 S. Ninth 28, and Julia K. Allen, 1912 S. Ninth 35. Bryan L.

Smith, 6 Parkwood Circle, 26, and Suzanne M. Luebbert, Chariton, Iowa, 26. Jerome R. Findley, Leathe 900 N. Eighth 54, and M.

Mahan, 900 N. Eighth 57. Thomas S. Belt, 750 Mill 20, and Tracy M. Clark, 750 Mill 18.

Jeffery A. Wahle, 1900 Parkwild Road, 19, and Rebecca L. Cook, 1900 Parkwild Road, 18. Shane R. Moffitt, 2010 S.

13th 22, and Pamela S. Lyons, 2010 S. 13th 21. Joseph M. Harris, 6746 N.

35th Ornaha, 30, and Jacqueline L. Liles, 6746 N. 35th Omaha, 29. Dale A. Buscher, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, 28, and Dixie L.

Kolle, 17400 W. Dodge Road, Omaha, 28. Michael J. Pallas, 8705 Mormon Bridge Road, Omaha, 36, and bird Judy L. Andrews, 9755 MockingDrive, Omaha, 41.

Donald D. Schank, Papillion, 27, and Sandra S. Hagstrom, Papil- S. lion, 25. were in with and came badly had hav- the A native of the Carson area and a graduate of Carson High School, Buckingham was a World War II Army combat veteran and farmed before entering real estate.

He served as a Pottawattamie County supervisor from 1960 to 1964. His wife, Dorothy, was elected the county's first woman supervisor six years later. Survivors, besides his wife, include son Stuart of Macedonia and daughter Beverly Wright of Carson. Towels Near Bulb Catch Fire Towels stacked too of closely to a light bulb on a closet shelf ignited a fire late a Monday in a 12th-floor apartment at no- 2121 Douglas St. The fire in the apartment of Wendy Hellert was reported at 11:19 p.m.

The 42, building is owned by the N.P. Dodge Holding Co. Assistant Fire Chief Denver Schmadeke said firefighters were able to stop are the fire from extending into the wall. He said evacuations began for tenants on the 12th floor and some of the of floors before firefighters contained the upper fire. The damage estimate was $3,500.

Schmadeke said an automatic firedetection system in the building did not activate, possibly because of a blown fuse. He said the Fire Prevention Bureau was to investigate the failure. John P. Higgins, Emerson, lowa, 32, and Tamara K. Long, Emerson, lowa, 30.

Randal G. Cunningham, Wichita, 31, and Marlene M. Hoke, 234 Navajo 31. Bruce K. Turner, 718 N.

32nd 58, and Charmaine M. Warter. 72 Lakewood Villa, 55. Tracy Q. Franks, 107 Stutsman 26, and Karen M.

Snethen, 107 Stutsman 21. Vance A. Good, Honey Creek, lowa, 20, and Judy L. Clark, Honey Creek, Iowa, 18. Robert C.

Rhodes, 744 Mill 20, and Tonya L. Culley, Underwood, lowa, 19. Jeffrey A. Wright, 829 Second 26, and Peggy S. Larsen, 540 Woodbury 26.

Todd C. Thies, Crescent, Iowa, 20, and Tracy L. Kesterson, 318 Fuller 19. Richard S. Hardesty Route 4, 27, and Joyce E.

McDonald, Route 4, 23. Christopher M. Utterback, 5118 S. 19th Omaha, 18, and Stacy R. Walrath, 5118 S.

19th Omaha, 18. Ronald D. Webster, Thibodaux, 27, and Penny J. Miller, Scottsdale, 25. Jerry W.

Rhodes 13303 S. 26th Omaha, 23, and Tamara L. Hix, 2911 Washington Bellevue, 19. Divorce Actions DOUGLAS COUNTY Asked Jeanette Larry vs. Cardell.

Sandra K. Dufran vs. James A. Robyn M. Bartlett vs.

Ronald F. Jr. Stacey Labban vs. Karam A. Kathleen M.

Jiede vs. Ronald L. Robert E. McCardle vs. Eda R.

Yvonne D. Mayfield vs. Curtis L. Robin L. Larkin vs.

Mark. Elizabeth Anderes vs. Rickey. Debra A. Rhymes vs.

David E. Karina M. Rossell vs. Ross H. Kim K.

Parsons vs. Robert R. Colleen L. Horn vs. Randall C.

(legal separation) Steven Walker vs. Lori. Linda Elliot vs. David H. Cindy J.

Mockelman vs. Ronald J. Constance Rager vs. Ben. Maurice L.

Green vs. Florence B. Jennifer S. Leser vs. Richard S.

Musil. Jimmy D. Redd vs. Rhonda J. POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY Granted Randall A.

Maresch from Laura. Mary K. Hathaway from Edward R. Daniel L. Schamp from Brenda Christine E.

Surber from Jon E. Jr. Kathryn F. Bell from Charles E. Anderson.

Sheila K. Golka from Judson L. Sr. Lisa Alexander from Jeffrey. John L.

Carpenter from Leasa J. Donna A. Eakins from Michael E. Births DOUGLAS COUNTY Sons Barnett, Jeffery and Susan, 12402 Walker Drive. 14009 Baumgard, Virginia Todd and Cheryl, St.

Colaric, Kenneth and Elizabeth, 5612 William St. Enriquez, Felix and Maria, 3816 Herney St. Guinan, Daniel and Kathleen, 215 Dayan Drive, Council Bluffs. Hanayik, Ted and Deborah, 37 Sherman Turnpike, Offutt Air Force Base. Korshoj, Erik and Tam, 3076 S.

160th Plaza. Lage, Paul and Mary, 4805 N. 83rd St. Lechner, Tedd and Laura, 2115 St. Meyer, Larry and Nancy, Missouri Valley, lowa.

Miller, Mitchel and Robin, Hastings, lowa. Mizer, Rodney and Sujuana, 5718 S. 14th St. Parks, David and Laurie, 620 N. 47th St.

Spellman, Douglas and Kathi. 1707 Elm Circle, Bellevue. Welch, Brien and Jacquie, 5029 S. 163rd St. Daughters Beasley, Phillip and Annette, 2908 Izard St.

Black, Dana and Dione, 14130 Karl St. Blair. William and Debra, 6722 S. 75th Ralston. Crom, Steven Sr.

and Karen, Murray, Neb. Demers, David and Georgia, Alta, lowa. Escobar, Israel and Carole, 3112 Mason St. Moore, a Christopher and Karen, 1210 Bryan Bellevue. Moreno, Ruben and Norma, 3923 St.

Siebrandt, Keith and Jane, 1522 76th St. Smith, Michael and Kristine, 800 N. 35th Council Bluffs. Triba, Thomas and Anne, 2728 S. 96th Ave.

Circle. Vondra, Shawn and Rhonda, 3116 N. 100th Plaza. Police Calls THEFTS Mary Smaus, Omaha, purse, contents, value over $300, from 8005 Blondo reported Sunday. Scott Procopio, Omaha, golf, car stereo, value tapes, baseball equipment, $1,300, from 2422 S.

16th reported Sunday, Leo Kazor, Omaha, radar detector, value $400, from 102nd and Dodge Streets, reported Sunday. Adolph Martin, Omaha, car stereo, value $600, from 4226 Douglas reported Sunday. Michael value Stuck, from Omaha, T-tops, $300, 6519 Binney reported Sunday. Sheryl Cooper, Omaha, VCR, answering machine, value $350, from 12862 Westwood Lane, reported Sunday. BURGLARIES Randall Willis, 3534 N.

36th stereo, VCR. six compact discs, value over $1,000, reported Sunday. Helene Hill, 3117 Corby refrigerator, four ceiling fans, air conditioner, TV, cable box, remote control, plants, two bikes, value $2,500, reported Sunday. Mary Boulay, 625 S. 50th value jewelry, $590, assorted video games, reported Saturday.

Jennifer Harry. 6711 N. 32nd jewelry, value $740, reported Sunday. Renee Hoffman, 3314 N. 56th two VCRs, camcorder, answering machine, camera, cash, value over $1,000, reported Sunday.

Omaha Opportunities Industrialization Center, 2724 N. 24th VCR, TV, value $600, reported Sunday. INJURED IN TRAFFIC Irene Hulse, 40, of Fairbury, one motorcycle at 1-80 and Street at 3:15 p.m. Sunday. Christine Zuern, 29, of 1414.

N. 120th Howard car-person at 11th and Streets at 1 a.m. Sunday. Lotteries LOTTO AMERICA Numbers drawn Saturday: 5-7-11-18-24- 42. Estimated jackpot: $9.2 million.

COLORADO LOTTO Numbers drawn Saturday: 12-16-30-36-38- 40. Estimated jackpot: $9 million. IOWA LOTTO Numbers drawn mated jackpot: $600,000. WildSaturday: 2-6-11-23-24-28. a Esticard: 7 Hearts.

IOWA DAILY DEAL Cards drawn Monday: Heart, Club, Diamond, Spade. KANSAS KENO Numbers drawn Saturday: 12-14-16-17-26-32-33- 35-40-42-43-44-45-46-49-51-52- 53-58-60. Jackpot: $50,000. KANSAS CASH LOTTO Numbers drawn Saturday: 4-5-10-16- 21-30. $170,000.

Estimated jackpot: MISSOURI LOTTO Numbers 45. drawn Estimated Saturday: 6-8-15-19-27- jackpot: $1 million. MISSOURI PICK 3 Numbers drawn Monday: 0-7-4..

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