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Digest Also: brief slide presentation about the high school followed by a question and answer period. Registration is set for Tuesday and Wednesday at. the Owosso Junior High, on Thursday at Salem Lutheran and Friday at St. Paul's. For information, contact the Owosso High School guidance department.

.0 Two writing workshops for Hispanic stu-. dents are set for 9 a.m. this Saturday and March 26 at Lansing Community College's Arts and Sciences Building. Students from third grade through college, can learn to improve writing For information call Transportation funding is among the topics to be discussed at a seminar sponsored by the Institute of Transportation Engineers at 9 a.m. Saturday at Midway Motor Lodge in Lansing.

Reservations may be made by calling 784-7172. stretching from the Upper Peninsula to Monroe. The fifth-, sixth-V seventh- and eighth-grade con- -testants will represent the best participants from 874 Michigan schools. The top spellers are vying for a chance to compete in the Washington, D.C. national competition.

Spring Arbor invites high schoolers iArea high school juniors and seniors are Invited to Spring Arbor College's first Caravan Days, March 22 23. -V. During the overnight visit, students' will be housed in dormitories, attend college classes, eat in the dining commons and receive answers to questions about college. Registration is required. There is a $15 fee for food, lodging and events.

For Information, contact Sharon Moore, assistant director of enrollment services at 750-1200, ext 379. Owosso High School to hold orientation OWOSSO An orientation meeting for prospective Owosso High School students and their parents is 7 p.m. Monday. Visitors will meet in the high school auditorium to learn abdut school programs and the building, they will be using for the next four years. There will be a Anti-smoking conference set for Friday Michael Pertscb.uk, chairman of the Advocacy Institute in Washington, D.C, will give the keynote address at the Michigan Coalition for Health's Smoke-Free 2000 conference, 8:30 a.m, to 4 p.m.

Friday at MSU's University Club. 's The purpose of the conference is to foster support of legislation that would achieve a tobacco-free year 2000. A registration fee of $25 includes lunch, refreshments and handouts. Pertschuk helped pass the federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act of 1965, which required medical warnings on cigarette packages and banned cigarette advertising on television. Local student reaches state spelling bee EATON RAPIDS Nate Winans, a seventh-grader at the Eaton Rapids Middle School, will compete in the annual Michigan Spelling Bee on March -i The event is co-sponsored by the Lawrence Insti-tute of Technology and the Detroit News.

It will feature winners from 38 area bees in 59 counties Michigan Tech offers youth progrem Applications are available foi: Michigan Technological University's 18th annual Summer Youth Program to be held July 10' Aug. 6 at Houghton. The program explores a variety of interests and -educational programs that may not be available In the students' home areas. This year's program lists 55 areas Including engineering, microcomputers, lunar geology, wilderness backpacking, forestry and creative arts. IN Each program experience lasts a week.

Enrollments are limited in most cases to 20 students or fewer. 'v The program is open to students ages 12-18. Registration forms are available through local school counselors or by contacting the Summer Youth Program, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, or telephone: 906-487-2219. Correction A story on village elections in Saturday's Lansing State Journal should have reported that Robert Bashore is running as a Republican write-in for president of Mulliken. The current president.

David Nickel, is not running. Compiled from staff Daily databank Clerical workers The number of clerical workers employed, tn Clinton. Eaton and Ingham counties trt 1934 and 1986 and the estimated Death notices City of DeWitt To James A. and Linda M. Nutt from Robert L.

Jr. and Dellavern P. Wood-fork, lot 68, MiUbrook No. 3. To Lloyd E.

and Marjorle A. Ballard from Fedewa Enterprises, lot 12, Creeping Brook Estates. DeWitt Township To Vernon and Sarah Bayne from -Capitol Federal Savings Bank, lot 3, North Rosewood Acres. To Thomas J. and Unda K.

Thompson from William E. and Dorothy D. Molltor, lot 20, Rose No. 1. To Mark W.

and Michael Schaar from John R. and Janice K.A. Hermes, lot 1, Geneva Shores. Eagle Township To Michael S. Stephenson and Carole -J.

Dufresne from James D. and Janice A. Parish, lots 7 and 8, Whispering. Winds. 1 Year Cterlcal workers m4' 1986 42,395 1988 44.245 1995 48,686 Lamoreaux from Lawrence H.

and --Dora Mae Crandall, section 11. To Mark R. and Antionette C. Talbot from Donald D. and Virginia A.

Houser, section 7. To Wayne F. Denby and John C. Pi- eron from John E. and Kathryn M.

Vincent lot 132, McPherson's. To David A. and Judy K. Driver from Dorothy Foskin, section 13. To Mark E.

and Julie L. Travis from Jeffery W. and Barbara A. Lemm. sec-" tion 20.

To Stephen and Barbara J. Rem- chuck from Wilbur W. and Mary B. West section 11. To Debra M.

Mason from Sohio Oil Company, section 15. To James Jane David and Amy G. Holmes from James Belles, section 3. To Wayne F. Denby and John Pi-eron from Harvey B.

and Noreta Westerby, lot 1. William McPherson Subdivision. To Keith L. and Rita B. Gailey from' Calvin M.

and Dianna L. Mohr. lot 15. Mohrland. I To Greiner Construction Inc.

from Keith and Rita B. Gailey. lot 15. Mohrland. To Douglas R.

and Patty Ann Thayer from Frank Schmidt section 12. To Josephine Stowe from Joseph B. and Gloria J. Gulick. lot 44.

McPher- son's. To Robert Jr. and Lucy Ritz from Ida Mae Welling and Art and Mary-Clare -Burroughs, section 26. To Walter and Jeannine Houck from Rescom Construction lot 2, G.H. Alchin Addition.

To Earl O. and Achsah E. Munson from Elizabeth A. Miller, lot 19, -Source: Tri-Courtty Regional Planning Commission WINTER: To Scott H. and Janet L.

Winter, 8530 u. Abbey Road, Jackson, a son, Michael Joseph, March 8. ST. LAWRENCE BLACK: To Richard E. and Julie Black, 9670 Colby Lake Road, Perry, a daughter, Melissa Marie, March 8.

GLASSNOR: To Gary J. and Kelly Glassnor, 253 Potter St, Mulliken, a Joshua Joe, March 8. ROBERT: To Rodney J. and Carla Robert, 3305 Maloney, Lansing, a son, Ryan James, March 8. SPARROW CLEGG: To David G.

and Maureen K. -CI egg. 2751 Brentwood East Lansing, a daughter, Megan Eileen, March DAWES: To Daniel D. and Angela Dawes, 4117 Wharf, Okemos, a son, Nicholas Daniel, March LIPSEY: To John and Lisa Lipsey, 216 HB S. Bridge St, Grand- Ledge, a daughter, Katie Elise, March 8.

MAGGARD: To Larry and 3260 W. Clark, Lansing, a daughter, Britney Ann, March 8. PURDY: To Jeffrey and Sally Purdy, 1711 Indiana, Lansing, a son, Simon Joseph, March 8. RUSS: To Tom J. and Patricia M.

Russ, 12875 Dundee Drive, Grand Ledge, a daughter, Erika Lynn, March 8. RUSSELL: To Jan RusseU. 9322 Harris Road, Olivet, a son, Jordan Lee, March 8. SHERMAN: To Charles and Jill Sherman, 502 S. Kibbee, St.

Johns, a daughter, Katelyn Marie, March 8. WILSON: To James H. and Jeannie Wilson. 4166 Wood Creek Lane, Lansing, a daughter, Maria March 8. LANSING BENNETT, VERN (BALD Y), 70, died Friday.

Services 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at GorsUne-Runcimaa Lansing Chapel. FINSTROM; NELLIE M. (NOLA), 69, former singer, died Friday. Services 10:30 a.m.

Monday at St Casimir Catholic Church. Arrangements by Gorsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel. KELLY, LOUISE 74. died Friday. Services 10 a.m.

Tuesday at the Church of the Resurrection. Arrangements by Gorsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel. McDANIEL, HAZEL 89, died Saturday. Arrangements by Gorsline-, Runciman Lansing Chapel RAMEY, ETHAL, 87. died Friday.

Services 10 a.m. Tuesday at Gorsline-, Runciman Lansing Chapel. EAST LANSING BREMER, COL. ERNEST 71. died Friday.

Memorial services noon Wednesday at River Terrace Christian Reformed Church. Arrangements by Gorsline-Runciman East Chapel. MAHONEY, RAYMOND 74. died Feb. 28.

Services 10:30 a.m. Monday at St Mary Cathedral Arrangements by Gorsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel. EATON RAPIDS CLOUGH, ARTHUR 84. died Friday. Services 1 p.m.

Tuesday at Skinner Chapel. KRAWCZYK, ELAINE 54. died Thursday. Services 1 p.m. Monday 3t Skinner Chapel.

MASON FRESHOUR, LYMAN 84. died Friday. Services .2:30 p.m. Monday at Gorsline-Runciman Ball-Dunn Chapel. ELSEWHERE CUCKSON, TOM 88.

of Milwaukee, formerly of Eaton Rapids, died Thursday. Services 10 a.m. Tuesday at Skinner Chapel, Eaton Rapids. WRIGHT, WAYNE 39. of Kentwood, formerly of Lansing, died Thursday.

Services 10:30 a.m. Monday at De Vries Funeral Chapel, Kentwood. JUDGE CAROLYN STELL William age given, 6207 Kingshire, Grand Blanc, pleaded guilty to two counts of Medicaid fraud, bond continued. Dani Sue Johnson, no age given, 4330 Keller Road; No. 54, Holt pleaded gulty to computer? fraud over $100, bond continued.

Johnnie Bob Henry, no age given, 3706 Stratford, Lansing, pleaded guk-ilty to attempted' carrying of a concealed weapon, bond continued. Charles Edward Woodard, no age', -'given, 1330 W. Hillsdale, Lansing, pleaded gulty to Intent to robhile armed, bond continued. Sentences JUDGE THOMAS L. BROWN Leon Clark, 20, 713 Lansing, pleaded.

gulty to probation probation revoked, 60 days in jail, and entry of a building without breaking with intent to commit a felony, one year in jail, credit for 22 days, sentences to run concurrently. Village Pharmacy, 236 W. Huron, Au Gres, false claim for benefits, and Richard Spies, 431 N. Huron, Au Gres, three counts of attempted false claim, benefits, two years probation, $1,000 costs, 200 hours volunteer work. Christopher Ross Brock.

1648(4 Haslett East Lansing, possession of marijuana, six months in jail, credit for one day. Divorces Village of Maple Rapids To Richard Grubaugh from Ruby Huss, lot 6 of block 1. To Carl D. Sills from Dee N. and Mary M.

Allen, lots 7 and 8 of block 6. Village of Ovid To Robert L. and Frances M. Gumaer from George and Mary Beardslee, lots 8-12 of block B. Riley Township To Fred N.

Gagush from Ronald C. Mitchell, section 28. City of St. Johns To James E. and Madia M.

Bartshe from Eloda Tangney, lots 1 and 2 of block 45. To Diane L. Brown from James E. and Madia M. Bartshe, lots 1 and 2 of block 45.

To Ransom A. and Carol F. Briggs and Joseph F. and Laura Mullaney from Mary Jean Perry, lot 4 of block 88 To William R. and Mary A.

Elsea from Veterans Affairs administrator, lots 18 and 19. Walker's Subdivision of Outlots 0 and P. To Bruce M. DeLong from Jeffrey and Debora VanVleet lots 9 and 11 of block 3, Avenue Addition. To To Nova N.

Palmer from William E. and Carol J. Andrews, lots 43-45. Gibbs Addition. Watertown Township To Terrence W.

and Janeen Ma-' son from Dortress Smazel and Richard A. Peiffer, section 30. To Robert W. and Sue A. Houseman from David G.

and Mary Ellen Schertz-ing, section 9. Westphalia Township To Millers Redi Mix Inc. from Fedewa Builders Inc. and Manufacturers Bank of Lansing, section 1 1. INGHAM COUNTY Leroy Township To Ronald H.

and Mary Anne Dili- ingham from Daniel D. and Leota White, lot 9, McPherson's. To Theodore R. and Martha G. Burr -from Kevin E.

and Laurie K. Coursin, lot 47, Glen Dor. To Timothy J. and Lansing State Journal FOWLERVILLE: Village Council. 7:30 p.m..

Village Offices. 137 N. Grand Ave. HOWELL: 'City Council. 7:30 p.m..

City Hall, 121 N. Michigan Ave. HOWELL: Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Highlander Way Middle School Media Center, 511 N. Highlander Way. LANSING: City Council, 7 p.m., 10th floor.

City Hall, 120 W. Michigan Ave. LESLIE: Board of Education! 7:30 p.m:. High School Library. 400 Kimball St MASON: Board of Education, 7:30 p.m..

Administration Building. 118 W. Oak St Real estate transfers CLINTON COUNTY Bath Township To Brian Frederick Brook from William L. and Emily L. Brook, sections 26, 27, 34 and 35, To George E.

and Catherine M. Chip-man from James D. and Jean E. Johnson, section 35. To Michael C.

Kovaleski Jr. from Candice L. Helm, section 34. -J To Harry Louise D. and Roger D.

Hunnicutt from Edward and Haid, section 3. To Timber Ridge Development Inc. from Donald V. Jr. and June L.

Whipp and Carl A. and Joan C. Kreager, sections 33 and 34. Bingham Township To Elsie M. and Lee R.

Zuker from Larry E. and Joanne L. Peck, section 14. To Looking Glass Inc. from Earl Jr.

and Vicki Lee Barks and William Jr. and Eileen A. Buggs, section 15. To James I. and Reva K.

Falor from Wayne and Mary Williams, section 11. To Roy F. and Janet E. Pline from Harold M. and Doris I.

Shafley, section 19. To Jeffrey A. and Debora S. VanVleet from Roy F. and Janet E.

Pline, section 19. INGHAM COUNTY William and Jennifer By bel. Donald Alfred II and Julie Yvonne Dexter. James A. and Patricia Erickson.

Terry P. and Nancy M. Gomoll. Michael Lee and Danine Ann Dent. George and Sharon Joy McAfee.

Brian Jack and Lisa Lynne Alspaugh. Andrew George and Annelise Kon-towicz. Lawrence Jr. and Cheryul Renee Burton. Dean F.

and Mary E. Perkins. Courts State lottery Meetings Births INGHAM COUNTY Guilty pleas JUDGE JAMES T. KALLMAN Patrick Lee Piggott, 26, 5140 Balzer. Lansing, pleaded guilty to attempted larceny of more than $100, remanded to jaiL Brian Dale Ledesma, 18, 606 Pennsylvania, Lansing, pleaded gulty to joy riding, remanded to jail.

Lester Taylor, 32, 809 N. Cedar, Lansing, pleaded guilty to possession of less than 50 grams of cocaine, remanded to jaiL Wesley Alan Hutton, no age givelt, 6620 Academy, Brighton, pleaded guilty to breaking and entering of a building with Intent to commit larceny and breaking and entering of an occupied dwelling, bond remanded to jail. Saturday DAILY GAME: 568 DAILY-4: 2046 SUPER LOTTO: 10,12,21,24,34,35 Compiled by staff writers Hugh i Leach and Sally Trout. MONDAY ALAIEDON TOWNSHIP: Township Board, 8 p.m.. Township Hall, 2021 -W.

Holt Road, Mason. DELHI TOWNSHIP: Township Board, 7:30 Township Hall, 1974' Cedar St, Holt EAST LANSING: Board of Educa-. tion, 7:30 p.m., Administrative Offices, 509 Burcham Drive. LANSING GENERAL SMITH: TO Edwin H. and Debra J.

Smith, 1528 Linval, Lansing, a son, Keith Richard, March 8. SNIZEK: To David L. and Lori A Snizek, 8371 Colby Lake Road, Laings-bUrg, a daughter, Naomi Jean, March 8l For Paid Obituary Notices, Call 377-1104 Memorial and Cords of Thanks oppeor in Classifkotion 067 in the Classified section. Deaths and funerals sister, Sally Marie Es-pada of Miama Beach, FL; and his parents-in-law, Charles and Jean Hoover. Mr.

Wright reposes at DeVries Funeral Chapel, 4646 Kalamazoo Kent-wood, MI, where funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday with Pastor William Johnson officiating (there will be no graveside services). Interment, Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in Lansing, MI. Members of the family will be at the Funeral. Chapel Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John (Carol) Vancal-bergh of St. Johns; 4 sons, Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett of DeWitt, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Bennett of Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bennett of Grand Ledge and Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Bennett of Portland; 12 grandchildren; ,4 great grandchildren; also 5 brothers, and 2 sisters. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 11:30 a.m. at the Gorsline" Runciman Lansing Chapel with the Rev. Wade Panse of the ML Hope United Mehtho-dist Church Interment will be at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the Gorsline-Runicman Lansing Chapel begin-; ning Sunday from 7-9 p.m.

and on Monday from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Mrs. Kelly was a member of the Church of the Resurrection and a member of the former Reo Girl's Club. She is survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Merle (Regina) Nonnenmacher of Lansing; 4 grandchildren; 1 sister, Lucile Alt of Hart, ML Mass of the: Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday, 10 a.m.

at the Church of the Resurrection with the Rev. William J. Koenigsknecht and the Rev. Francis Martin officiating. Interment will be in Onondaga Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Gorsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel beginning Sunday, p.m. where the family will receive friends on Sunday from 2-4 and Monday from 7-9 p.m. with a scripture service Monday at 7:30 p.m. Friends desiring' may make contributions to the- Grandchildren's Educational Fund. 1900 in Morganton, GA, Mrs.

Ramey is survived by 7 sons and daughter-in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ramey, and Mrs. Claude Ramey," Mr. and Mrs.

James- Ramey, Mrs. Jake (Irene) Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman (Vivian) Brown, all of Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs.

William (Pauline) Backer of Bristol, VA and and Mrs. Glenn Ramey of Phoenix, AZ; 25 grandchildren; 38 great grandchildren; and 3 great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 10 a.m. at the Gorsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel with the Rev. Glenn Ramey of Arizona and the Rev.

Donald L. Green, Pastor of Parker Memorial Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the Chapel Sunday' from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m and on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. of World War II, when she and her husband settled in Hastings, MI, and in 1952 moved to Lansing.

She sang with the Roy Finstrom Band' locally through 1970, where they were featured regularly at Club Roma. She is survived by her husband; her, son, Anthony of New "York; her daughter, Mrs. Nola Niehaus 6f Lansing; her grandchildren, Laura and John Niehaus; and her sisters, Mrs. Lena Marucci and Mrs. Jennie Hunter, both of Simi Valley, CA.

The family will, receive friends at the Gorsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with the Rosary being said at 7:30 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. with Fr. Roger Propok officiating at St.

Casimir Church. Pallbearers will be Robert Niehaus, John Niehaus, Garrett tenant, Thomas Isham Earl Henry and An- thony Finstrom. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ameri- can Lung Association. KRAWCZYK, ELAINE V. Eaton Rapids Age 54, died at her residence March 10, 1988.

Mrs. Krawczyk was -a member of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Dublin, CA. Surviving are her husband, Stan; 3 children, Diane Elaine Young of Baton Rouge, LA, Kathleen Sue Rieff of Lansing and Stanley Lu-man Krawczyk of Eaton Rapids; 1 sister, Lori Adams of Eaton Rapids; 3 half-brothers, William Hilden of East Jordan, Marvin Hilden of Traverse City and Ivan Hilden of Minne--sota; half-sister, Shirley Kesan of Sheridan; 6 grandchildren, Deanna, Stacy, Robert, Aisha, Lucas and Sean; several nieces and nephews. Funeral sec- vices will be held Monday, March 14, 1 p.m. from, the Skinner Chapel, Eaton Rapids.

Interment in the Gun-nisonville Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday from 1-7 pjn. For those wishing, a memorial contribution may be made to the American Cancer Society, envelopes available at the Funeral Home. Florida. Funeral services will be held Monday, 2:30 p.m.

at the the Gorsline-Runciman Ball-Dunn Chapel, Mason with the Rev. William D. Wolfe, of the First Baptist Church.of Mason, officiating. Interment will be in Mapel Grove Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Chapel beginning Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

CLOUGH, ARTHUR D. Eaton Rapids Age 84, died March 11, 1988 at the Eaton Manor Nursing Home in Charlotte. He is survived by his wife, Ger-. trade; 3 children, Mrs. Donna Hidenfelter of Belleville, Robert Clough and Mrs.

Lora-delyn Talbot, both of Eaton Rapids; 2 brothers, Harry Clough of Wilmington, NC and Ford Clough of Eaton Rapids; 2 sisters; Mrs. Anna Best of Charlotte and Mrs. Olive Finch of FL Myers, FL; 8 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. from the Skinner Chapel, Eaton Rapids.

Interment in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Leslie. Visi B. Mason 84, died March 11, 1988. Born May 19, 11903 in Aurelius Township, Mr. Freshour was a Mason area leader 4-H Clubs, a superintendent of the Draft Horse Barn at the Ingham County Fair, secretary-treas-' urer of the Ingham County Holstein Association and a member of the Mason area Historical Association.

He is. survived by his wife, Edith of 63 ears; 2 daughters, Mrs. Michael (Evelyn) Hursh of Mason, ML and Mrs. Raymond (Marie) Moore of Marion, MI; grandchildren, Michael James Hursh and Mark L. Hursh, and Kenneth Moore, all of Mason, Lymon H.

Moore of Marlon, Anna Warren of Eaton Rap-ids and Diana Adams "of Pontlac; 11 great grandchildren: foster children, Mrs. Albert (Helen) Hill of Crystal Tails, MI. Lola Dare of Tustin, MI, and Edward Bentley and his wife, Bernita of Flor-4da; and many more 'foster grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Stanley "(Martha) Holmes of Jansas and Jeanette of Mason; and aunt, Dorothy Mooar of FINSTROM, NELLIE M. (NOLA) Landing Passed away Friday, March 11, 1988 following a long illness.

She was born on February 21, 1919 In Omaha, NE where she began singing at age 4. She was a solo vocalist in the Omaha area through her youth. Singing under the name of Nola Zane, she joined "Paul Nielsen's Dixie Land Band" in 1939, touring the midwest and the south extensively. While with the Nielsen Band, she met and married trumpet player Roy Finstrom. In 1943, her husband joined the Army-Air Force and toured with the 707 U.S.

Air Force Orchestra. She was the featured vocalist with that band until the end Funerals PIERCE, ERVEN W. Lansing7 'K Funeral services will be held Monday, 2 p.m. at the Trinity Wesleyan Church, 3200 W. Willow, Lansing, with the' Rev.

William H. Osborne officiating. Interment will be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the Gorsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. WRIGHT, WAYNE G.

Kentwood Formerly of Lansing Age 39, died Thursday, March 10, 1988. Surviving are his wife, Janet; his children, Joshua and Benjamin; his parents, Floyd and Betty of Lansing; his BENNETT, VERN (BALDY) Lansing Age 70, died March 11, 1988. Born January 3, 1918 in Hastings, MI, 'Mr. Bennett is survived by his wife, Lolabelle; 1 KELLY, LOUISE M. Lansing Age 74, died March 11, 1988.

Born March -4, 1914 in Burdette, AZ, RAMEY, ETHAL Lansing 87, died March 11, 1988. Born December tation will be Sunday and Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m..

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