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Monday. January 22, I WO THE PES MOINES REGISTER 7A ALMANAC OBITUARIES JAMES P. LEMLEY James Lemley, 84. of 3817 E. Arthur Ave.

died of a heart attack Saturday at home. Services will be at 11 Injuries Flat Feet Hammertoes Skin Conditions Bunions Corns Ingrown Nails Calluses FOOT CARE CLINIC FIND RELIEF NOW! FROM UN5IGHTU PAINFUl FT Medalu'icel fool Treatment Injunet I Soom MeOKine DR.KYIEF.WHITTEN Podiatrist -Foot Surgeon 1148 POLK BLVD. DES MOINES LEONA M. STILWELL Tne natulan lewi News Service KNOXVILLE, IA. Leona Mae Stllwell, 89, of Knoxville died of a kidney ailment Saturday at Knoxville Area Community Hospital.

Services will be at 11 a m. Wednesday at Williams Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hamilton Cemetery. Mrs. Stllwell was born In Mahaska County.

She lived in Minnesota and Michigan before moving to Knoxville In 1967. She had taught school in Hamilton and Lovilia five years and in Saginaw, many years. She was a member of First Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Lula Mae Long of Des Moines; three sons, Bernard of Lovilia, Clifford of Roseburg, and Dale of Des Moines; 11 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 9 a m.

Tuesday at the funeral home, where the family will meet with friends from 7 to 8 30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to her church. V. MARIE ML'LDOON V. Marie Muldoon, 65, of 3940 Seventh St.

died of a heart attack Saturday at home. Services will be at 11 ARNE J. SKARSIIAl'G The RewtXr'i tewt Newt ServWe AMES, IA. Arne J. Skarshaug, 35, of Ames died of pneumonia Saturday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center In Des Moines.

Services will be at 2 m. Tuesday at Bethcsda Lutheran Church, of which he was member. Burial will be in Ames Municipal Cemetery. Mr. Skarshaug was born In Ames.

He lived in various states and in Douglas, a year before returning to Ames He was an Instructor at Georgia State College in Douglas, Ga He was a member of Mycologlcal Society of America, Sigma XI Scientific Research Society. Gamma Sigma Delta and Kappa Delta Pi. Surviving are his mother and stepfather. Evelyn and Howard Webb of Ames. The family will meet with friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

today at Adams Funeral Home. ELMER D. DEEMY The Reeftlar'i tana Newt tervka PANORA, IA. Elmer D. Deemy, 97, of Panora died of Alzheimer's disease Friday at Craft Care Center.

A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Resthaven Cemetery In West Des Moinei. Mr. Deemy was born in Dallas Center and lived in Dallas County all his life. He was a retired, self-employed farmer and carpenter.

He was a member of Grace Brethren Church in Dallas Center. Surviving are two daughters, Irene Kendall of Lamoni and Johanna Deemy of Norfolk. three sisters, Or-pha Wise of Dallas Center, Martha Stall of Ankeny and Berneice Raser of San Jose, Calif and a grandchild. Friends may call after 1 m. today at Brandt Funeral Home in Dallas Center, where the family will meet with friends from 6 to 8 m.

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Burial will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mr. Lemley was born in Unlonville, and lived in Des Moines most of his life. He retired as an order service-man for Iowa JAMrs p. tiMur Power and Light Co.

after 41 years. He was a member of Sheridan Park United Methodist Church and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Surviving are a son, James, and a lister, Mae Lemley, both of Des Moines; and a grandchild. Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at the funeral home, where the family will meet with friends from 6 to 8 m.

Memorial contributions may be made to his church. ROBERT E. JONES Robert E. Jones, 58. of 2815 Cleve-land Ave.

died of a heart ailment Saturday at home. Services will be at 2.30 p.m. Tuesday A tf a i namiuon i u- riAral WnrtiA Rnrtal will be In Laurel 1 Cemelerv IJl Mr. Jones was a xh Des Moines. Surviving are tw0 8islcrs Virin- 2 ir la Williams of Ot-Robert i.

tumwa and Marga-jonis ret Simpson of Cave Junction, two brothers, Amos of Des Moines and Donald of Davenport. Friends may call after 8 am today at the funeral home. DALE E. SANDIN Dale E. Sandin, 76, of Grandview Care Center, 2348 E.

Ninth died of complications of diabetes Sunday at the center. Services will be at 2 m. Tuesday at Peterson Funeral Home in Indianola. Burial will be in Indian-ola I.O.O.F. Cemetery there.

Mr. Sandin was born in Des Moines. He had farmed in Lucas County many years. He moved to Indianola before moving to Des Moines three years ago. Surviving is a brother, Roger of Des Moines.

Friends may call after noon today at the funeral home, where the family will meet with friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Highland Park Presbyterian Church. WILLIAM SCHAKEL The RefUter-i taw Newt tarvtct PELLA. IA. William Schakel.

82, of Pella died of a heart ailment Saturday at Pella Community Hospital. Services will be at 1:30 m. Tuesday at Trinity Reformed Church, of which he was a member. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Mr.

Schakel was a lifelong resident of Pella. He farmed for 56 years and had worked for Rollscreen Co. Surviving are his wife, Henrietta: three daughters, Rosalee Van Vark of Pella, Mary Jo Pagitt of Hannibal, and Elaine Stafford of St. Louis. a son, Jerome, and a brother, Gradus, both of Pella; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Friends may call any time today at Garden Chapel Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to his church. ANN L. CASSIL Special Dispatch te The Reenter WICHITA. KAN.

Ann LaVerne Cassil. 85, of Wichita died here Thursday of a heart ailment. A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Resthaven Cemetery in West Des Moines. Mrs.

Cassil was born in Columbia, 111. She lived in Des Moines and moved to Kansas two years ago. She was a retired bookkeeper. Surviving are two brothers, Paul Shoreack of Wichita and Gene Sho-reack of Bellingham, Wash. Memorial contributions may be made to Terrace Gardens Nursing Home here or the American Heart Association.

McLaren's Funeral Home in West Des Moines is handling arrangements. Find Out If You Can Be Helped! Many others have learned it's possible to hear again. "My family sure appreciates having the TV turned down and now I hear everything on the program." "It sure is enjoyable to be in church and hear the sermon. Thanks so much for helping me hear." a.m. Tuesday at Hamilton's Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Union Ccme- tery in Newton. IHUIUVUII was born in Kansas City, Kan. She lived In Shannon City five years and in Des Moines 48 years. She retired as manager of Park Fair at V. MARII MULDOON Restaurant.

Surviving are a daughter, Catherine Wells of Des Moines; a stepdaughter, Mary Jo Threlkeld of Nevada; a foster son, Allan Schueti of South Dakota; and three grandchildren. Friends may call from 10 a.m. today until service time Tuesday at the funeral home. LORENA M. CARTER Lorena Mae Carter, 88, of Heather Manor.

600 E. Fifth died of pneumonia Saturday at the manor. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. today at Stevens Memorial Chapel in Ames. Burial will be in Ames Municipal Cemetery there.

Mrs. Carter was born in Maxwell. She lived in Ames before moving to Des Moines in 1977. She was a retired teacher and a member of Calvary United Methodist Church in Ames and Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship. Surviving are two sons, William of Ames and Charles of Muscatine; five grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to her church. VELVA J. DONAHUE Velva J. Donahue, 75, of 1216 33rd West Des Moines, died of cancer Saturday at Regency Care Center in Norwalk. Services will be at 1 p.m.

today at Westover Funeral Home. Burial will be in Masonic Cemetery. Surviving is a sister, Mary Lee Wal-ston of Adel. She was listed incorrectly in Sunday's obituary. BIRTHS Des Moines IOWA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL HOTCHKISS Nancy and Brian 4110 Lincoln Place Drive, a son, Sunday.

MCFARLAND Sheila and Donald ol till E. 29th SI a daughter, Sunday. ANDREAS Andrea ol 2003 W. Flrl Ankeny, a son, Saturday. GREGG Michelle and Gait of 987 26th a ton, Saturday.

IOWA METHODIST MEDICAL CENTER ODEN Shawn and Peggy of Centervilie, a ton, Sunday. DANKBAR John and Penny of 4835 70th Place, a daughter, Sunday. VANNAUSDOE Mark and Brenda of 3525 62nd St a son. Sunday MERCY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER FISHER Alberta and Ronald of 2402 S9th a daughter, Saturday WILLMS Cynthia and Charles of Webster City, a son, Saturday. CHAPMAN Tina and Chrlttopher of Milts, a daughter, Saturday.

WITHERS Nancy and Ben ot Colfax, a daughter, Saturday. SWEENEY Litbeth and Raymond of 6400 Hickman Road, a son, Saturday. FOWLER Mary and Randy of 1716 E. Walnut a son, Saturday. RADNICH Crystal and Bill of 7085 BloomltUd Road, a ton, Sunday.

HILDRETH Valaurle and Tony Ellis of S09 N.W. Fifth Ankeny, a daughter, Sunday. BUTTS Kassandra and Carl Welch of 731 20th a son, Sunday. SCHWECHEL Brenda and John of 7006 W. 14th a son, Sunday.

CALKINS Lorl and Christopher of 4214 E. Avenue Frederick M. Hubbell, a daughter, Friday. ODF.LL WALTER Odcll Walter, 88. of 104 Fourth St.

S.W., Altoona, died of pneumonia Friday at Dcj Moinei General Hospital. servicei will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Altoona Funeral Home. Burial will be in Altoona Cemetery. Mrs.

Walter was born in Indiana and lived in Altoona 1 I. 1 Cf 1 i ncr me. one lJi. JL.l retired ai a Lino OOI LL type operator for the Altoona Herald. WAITI She was a member of Altoona Christian Church and Altoona Kitchen Band.

Surviving are two daughters, Je-am-tte Sharp of Altoona and Carolyn Arrowood of Des Moines; a sister, Gladys Goodpasture of Altoona; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. MARIE L. MAY Marie L.

May, 72, of 666 38th St. died of a heart ailment Saturday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. Services will be at 1 1 a m. Tuesday at Dunn's Funeral Home. Burial will be In Resthaven Cemetery.

Mrs. May was born in rural Dallas County. She lived in Perry and moved to Des Moines in 1937. She was a homemaker and a member of Central Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her husband, H.

Ed-son; two sons, Howard of Hoffman Estates. 111., and Charles of West Des Moines, a daughter, Patti Christenscn of West Des Moines; a sister, Ester Abbey of Des Moines; and seven grandchildren. Friends may call after noon today at the funeral home, where the family will meet with friends from 4 to 6 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation. RICHARD K.

THORNBCRG Th aniMr't tewa Htmt larvtca BAGLEY. IA. Richard K. Thorn-burg, 66. of Bagley died of a heart attack Friday at Dallas County Hospital.

Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Church of Christ, of which he was a member. Burial will be in Dodge Township Cemetery in Guthrie County-Mr. Thornburg was born in Bagley, where he lived most of his life. He was a retired farmer and truck driver.

He was a member of Elks Lodge in Perry. Surviving are his wife. Alberta; two daughters, Peggy Irons of Carlisle and Sally Parker of Ankeny; a son, Rick of Linden, a sister. Arlene Galloway of Des Moines; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Slininger-Rossow Funeral Home in Jefferson is handling arrangements.

GLADYS M. OMEN Gladys M. Omen. 83, of 3663 Grand Ave. died of pneumonia Saturday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center.

Burial of the cremains will take place at a private graveside service at a later date in Red Oak Cemetery. Miss Omen was born In Essex and lived in Des Moines many years. She had owned Fashion Bazaar and had run the French Room in Younkers for many years. She was a member of Central Presbyterian Church. Surviving is a sister, Charlene Per-ryman of Pittsburgh, Pa.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Des Moines Art Center. Dunn's Funeral Home is handling arrangements. DEATHS re, Moines DALE Mavbciif 82, of 1060 35ih St. dirt Sunday al Iowa Welriodlsl Medical Canltr. JOHNSON Donald of MM Wadt St.

dltd Sunday at Veterans Medical Center. KENNEDY Ricky, 23. ot Meicher died Sunday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. MAY Marie. 72, of 666 38th St died Saturday al Iowa Methodist Medical Center.

MURRAY Robert, 65, of 1100 Grand Ave Watt Des Moines, died Sunday al Mercy Hospital Medical Center. SALYERS Roberta. 73, ol 171 Porter Ave died Saturday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. SORENSON Harold 66, ol 3407 Grand Ave. died Sunday at Veterans Medical Canter.

WILLIAMS Debbie, 36. of Adel died Sunday at Iowa Melhodlsl Medical Center. DEATHS Iowa ANDREW Jeanelte Bowmenn, 63. ANITA Madeline Carllon, 90, Gailyn Jessen, 51, Terry Hansen, 44. ATLANTIC Robert Hansen, 74, Hannah Thom-sen, 90.

Mildred Gulienteider, 10; Kathrvn Westering, 53; Darren Petersen, 60, Raymond Muiiv, 115, William Beetle, 76, Noah Day, 19. BELLE VLIE William T. Smlthson, 71. CHARLOTTE Harlan P. Dell.

79 CLINTON John "Jack" l.aurllien, 68, Steven M. Carey, 39, Margaret Hensel, 84, Ralph Shockey, 75, William E. Kampat, 66; John W. "Jack" Leigh, 74, Fern E. Norburg, 87, Gall A.

Hurlburt, 60; John Gradert, 65; Ronald B. Rus, 51; Jock L. Bumann, 57; Herbert C. Greve, 67; William T. Ferguson, 78, Belly Quackenbush, 61; Arnold Luckslead, 81; Francis Harly, 79; Helen McArdle, 76; Kennelh Vllmonl, 73; John F.

Rickerly, 99, Alois F. Frommelt, 15; Vincent Rederer, 17, Ethel E. McClain, 80, Alice J. Devine, 79; Carson J. Tracy, 39, John Banker, 83, Raymond Callahan, 7S.

COLUMBUS JUNCTION Vernon ChaHleld, 71; Aline Aringdale, 95. COMANCHE Ronald Thomas, 49; Charles "Bud" Hansen, 70. CUMBERLAND Edith Gerlock, 88; Charles Mills 81. DELMAR Lena Strutiel, 87; Nellie M. Miller, 87.

DENISON Jane Hansohn, 86 DEWITT Helen M. Berry, 57; Thomas L. Walters, 79; Frank "Beryl" Lindemann, 79; Guy A. Pelerson, 84; Lewis R. Shannon, 84.

OUBUOUE Ruth A. Schwlnn, 71; Raymond J. Miller, 69, Lerov J. Baslen, 85; Elaine H. Wor-tley, 55; Gladys M.

Thais, 73, Madonna A. Brimmer, 67; Caroline T. Menke, 87, Mary L. Clancy, 98, Irene Gronau, 77, Winltred Mali, 90; Sister Reginalda Polk, 58, Sister Mary J. Trav-nor, 92; Sister Mary R.J.

Ryan, 88, Orland C. Driscoll, 75; William Johannlngmeier, 65. GRAND MOUND Rose A. Peckenschneider, 90. GRISWOLO Rinda Cousins, 90; George Proctor, 95; Evertt Sullon, 83.

LETTS Raymond Hacketl, 55. MAPLETON Frances M. Sonksen, 83. MASSE A Ida Casey, 97 MORNING SUN Walter McCune, 65; John Mln-nis, 75. OAKVILLE Ruth Meillnger, 90.

ONSLOW Jay F. Taylor, 81. UTE Paul Flvnn, 79. SABULA Henry Bruse, 90. SCHLESWIG Marie Rohwer, 100; Tina Hoist, 89.

WALL LAKE Raymond Buell, 92. WAPELLO Lillian Stuarl, 93; Nola Waechter, 77; Hazel Bain, 87. WINFIELD Bernlce Fletcher, 61. 'A 4 HOME MOVIES TO VIDEO. bY a Aarote! VA 244-0022 Also AvailaMe; Photos Slides To Video.

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