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I Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel, Sunday, April 29, 1979 700 Persons Attend Marvella Bayh Funeral The Associated Press TERRE HAUTE, Ind. Sen. Birch Bayh asked friends at the funeral of his wife Marvella yesterday not to mourn but to "rejoice in the lighting of a new star in the About 700 persons joined the Indiana senator and members of his family for a simple service at Centenary United Church. Mrs. Bayh died in Maryland Tuesday after an eight-year battle against cancer.

She was 46. Phil DeBeaubien, Columnist, Publisher The Associated Press ORMOND BEACH Phil DeBeaubien, popular columnist and former publisher of the Detroit Times, died yesterday in Ormond Beach after a series of heart attacks. He was 66. He had been publisher of the Detroit Times from 1957 to January 1961 when the Hearst organization sold the With the Indiana Democrat was the couple's only son, 23-year-old Evan. Others at the service included President Carter's son, Chip, Sen.

Richard Lugar, and Lt. Gov. paper and sent him to New York as vice president of its magazines. DeBeaubien is survived by his wife June Elizabeth Hesse; son Philip F. DeBeaubien Boone, N.C.; daughter Suzette Brown, Atlanta; Hugo H.

DeBeaubien, an attorney in Orlando, Fla. Funeral arrangements are pending. Noted Artist Elizabeth Verner, 95 United Press International CHARLESTON, S.C. Noted artist Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, whose famed studio was one of Charleston's biggest tourist attractions, died Friday night at the age of 95. Mrs.

Verner, internationallyknown for her delicate watercolors of Charleston scenes, died at her home on Charleston's historic Tradd Street. The home also included her studio, a special attraction for visitors to the historic city. The studio was damaged by fire last month, but most of Mrs. Verner's art was undamaged, and she was rescued unharmed from her living quarters on the second floor. Irish Sweepstakes Winner Succumbs United Press International RENTON, Wash.

Requiem mass will be said at St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church tomorrow for Ben Butler, who died less than two months after he and his wife won $500,000 in the Irish Sweepstakes. Butler, who died Wednesday fol- Deaths Classified Advertising BEGLEY Harold J. Begley, 50, of 5641 NE 18th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, died April 25. Mr.

to this area nine years ago from Worcester, Massachusetts. Survivors include his mother, Florence M. Begley, Fort Lauderdale; two sisters, Jean E. Walker, Pleasant Hill, California and Barbara A. Morris of Fort Lauderdale.

Arrangements by JORDAN-FANNIN NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME. 771-7303. BOWYER Florence Bowyer, of 1734 NW 65 Terrace, Margate, passed away April 28, 1979. Arrangements pending at the R. JAY KRAEER BOCA RATON FUNERAL HOME, 395-1800.

CABLE A. Cable, 73, of 8208 NW 59th Court, Tamarac, died Friday, April 27. Resident 22 years from Columbus, Indiana. Member of Saint Malachy Catholic Church, Tamarac. Survived by son, Stephen E.

of Texas; two daughters, Miss Shirley Cable of Tamarac, Mrs. Richard (Mary) Keller of North Lauderdale; four grandchildren. Funeral mass 10 a.m. Monday, Saint Malachy Catholic Church. Interment in Queen of Heaven Cemetery.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. BECKER FUNERAL HOME. Rosary 8 p.m. Sunday.

Arrangements by BECKER FUNERAL HOME, 1444 South Federal Highway, Deerfield Beach. DWYER Genevieve A. (Jean) Dwyer, 81, of 4485 NW 16th Avenue, Oakland Park, passed away Friday at the North Ridge General Hospital. A winter resident here several years from Denville, New Jersey. Survived by brother, Eugene Dwyer of Oakland Park.

Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Saint Mary's Church in Denville, New Jersey, under the direction of Norman Dean Home for Services, 16 Righter Avenue, Denville, New Jersey with interment following in Denville Cemetery. Local arrangements by FAIRCHILD NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME. FALKENSTEIN Estella E. Falkenstein, 76, of 45601 NWW 10th Way, Fort Lauderdale, died April 24, at a local nursing home.

Mrs. Falkenstein was a resident of this area for approximately two years, coming Stowe, Ohio. Funeral services and interment will take place in Cuiahoga Falls, Ohio. JORDANFANNIN NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME, is in charge of local arrangements. 771-7303.

GRIMSLAND Ruth Grimsland, 75, of 1731 NE 56 Street, Fort Lauderdale passed away Friday at her residence. A resident here 32 years from New York City. Miss Grimsland was a retired seamstress and an interior decorator. Member of the First Baptist Church. Survived by three sisters Esther Grimsland, Harriet Christopher of Fort Lauderdale, Astrid Johnson of New York City; several nieces and nephews.

Service 11:30 a.m. Monday at FAIRCHILD NORTH FEDERAL CHAPEL with Reverend O.S. Hawkins of the First Baptist Church officiating. Interment in Lauderdale Memorial Park. Friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday. JENSEN Sara Jensen, 86, of 1615 South Miami Road, Fort Lauderdale, passed away Friday at Broward General Medical Center. A resident here 41 years from Atlanta, Georgia. Survived by sister-in-law, Agnes Sofield of Raleigh, North Carolina. Graveside service 11:30 a.m.

Tuesday at Lauderdale Memorial Park. Arrangements by FAIRCHILD NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME. KRESSEL Raymond R. Kressel, 64, of 6315 NW 71st Avenue, Tamarac, died Friday at Imperial Point Hospital. 25 year resident moving here from Erie, Pennsylvania.

Survivors include his wife, Marilyn E. Kressel of Tamarac; and one brother, Henry Kressel of Arkansas. Funeral service 2 p.m. Sunday at JORDAN-FANNIN NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contribution to the American Lung Association.

MOORE George H. hospital. KRAEER HOME. Moore, 87, died Friday at a local Local arrangements by R. JAY FORT LAUDERDALE FUNERAL RUSSELL Frederick M.

Russell, of 8418 SE Coconut Street, Hobe Sound, Florida, died April 27, 1979. Arrangements pending at the R. JAY KRAEER BOCA RATON FUNERAL HOME, 395-1800. SHANKS Sadie C. Shanks, 85, of 1317 NE 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, passed away Monday.

Resident 33 years from Kearny, New Jersey. Survived by her sister, Isabel C. Toner of Whiting, New Jersey; brother, Albert Cadman of Kearny, New Jersey. Member of Central Christian Church. Services 2:30 p.m.

Monday at FAIRCHILD NORTH FED. ERAL CHAPEL with Reverend Don Sype of Central Christian Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Lauderdale Memorial Park. Friends may pay their respects at service time. SMITH Pearl M.

Smith, 88, of 10511 NW 20th Court, Sunrise. She passed away April 26, 1979. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Peggy (Leo) Scalja of Sunrise. Funeral services were held Saturday at 11:45 a.m.

at Westlawn Memorial Robert Orr. A memorial service for Mrs. Bayh in Washington's National Cathedral on Friday was attended by President and Mrs. Carter. Addressing the gathering from behind an altar laden with lilacs, wife's favorite flower, Bayh said his wife had "definite ideas on what we should be doing on this occasion." He said Mrs.

Bayh had left a memorandum which noted her death "should not be a time of morbidity but there should be hope in the Bayh added, there is." SEND YOUR SYMPATHY WITH FLOWERS FROM the Exotic Gardens FLORIDA'S FLORIST SINCE 1914 DADE: 576-4500 BROWARD: 564-0586 Cremation Funeral Services Includes immediate removal from place of death; securing necessary documents and permits: professional and facility charges; cremation container and crema. tion. It does not include viewing or attendance. $255 For more information call 771-7303 Jordan-Fannin Funeral Homes Rental Caskets Available REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF DYING North America's largest society of pre-arranged direct funerals and cremations provides a simple and dignified service. Our literature tells the complete story of our society.

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Gardens. All arrangements by T.M. RALPH PLANTATION FUNERAL HOME. SMYTH Dr. Frederick F.

Smyth, 74, of 4891 NW 39th Street, Lauderdale Lakes, formerly of the Commodore Ocean Mile) and Coral Springs, died Saturday. A member of Christ Methodist Church, Fort Lauderdale, Rural Lodge A.F. and A.M. and the Saint Stephen's Royal Arch, both of Quincy, Massachusetts, Gold Coast Shrine Club, Deerfield Beach, Mahi Shrine Temple, Miami, Lauderdale Council No. 24 and S.M., Melita Commandery No.

35 K.T., Baltimore, Maryland and the American Dental Associations, graduated University of Maryland Dental School in 1931, was charter member of North Baltimore Kiwanis Club. Survived by wife, Dorothy; son, Frederick F. Jr. of Wenham, Massachusetts; daughters, Dorothy Jane Smyth and Mrs. Linda LaScuola of Baltimore; and five grandchildren.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the R. JAY KRAEER FORT LAUDERDALE FUNERAL HOME, where services will be 2 p.m. Monday, by Reverend Irving F. Chase.

Interment will be in Bel Air, Maryland. Contributions may be made to the Burn Institute or Crippled Children's Hospital via Gold Coast Shrine Club, Deerfield Beach. STAVECKAS Sister Ann Rita Staveckas, on Friday, April 27, 1979. A teacher for the past 40 years having taught at the Saint Clement School for the past two years. Sister was a member of the Sisters of Saint Casimir of Chicago.

Friends may call Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. at the Saint Clement Convent, 301 NW 29th Street, Wilton Manors. Services and interment will be in Chicago. Local arrangements by KALIS FUNERAL HOME. STRYKER Arthur Stryker, 88, of 423 Andrews Avenue, Delray Beach, died Friday, April 27, 1979.

He was a member of the Cason United Methodist Church of Delray Beach. Born in East Orange, New Jersey. Former resident of Yardley, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Holland Society of New York, member of the Little Club and the Gulfstream Bath and Tennis Club, both of Gulfstream, Florida. He was a member of the Sky Top Club, Sky Top, Pennsylvania, was an amateur radio operator with Gold Coasters Club.

Survived by his wife, Mary G. Stryker, Deiray Beach; one brother, Raymond K. Stryker of Pompano Beach, Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Kelcy, Saint Petersburg, Florida and Mrs. Frances MacPike, Pensacola, Florida.

Memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday at the SCOBEE-IRELAND-POTTER FUNERAL HOME Delray Beach. The family would prefer memorials be made to the Heart Fund, or Bethesda Memorial Hospital. TOWNSEND Wilfred W. (Bill) Townsend, 73, of 1320 SW Citrus Isle, Fort Lauderdale, passed away suddenly Friday.

A resident here 20 years from Rochester, New York. Mr. Townsend was a former manager of the Wharf Restaurant for several years; was associated for several years with Palmer House, Hotel Stevens and Sherman Hotel in Chicago, Illinois and was assigned and worked at the Chicago World's Fair. Survived by his wife, Irene three daughters, Mrs. Pamela Hagstrom, Atlanta, Georgia, Mrs.

Penelope Weiss, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Miss Susan Townsend of Atlanta, Georgia; sister, Mrs. Dorothy Welch, Fort Lauderdale; two brothers, Paul J. Townsend, Margate, Florida, Richard J. Townsend, Fort Lauderdale; and six grandchildren. Wake service Sunday 7:30 p.m.

at FAIRCHILD NORTH FEDERAL CHAPEL. Mass of the Christian Burial 10 a.m. Monday at Saint Jerome Catholic Church. Friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at FAIRCHILD NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME.

VAUGHAN Alice H. Vaughan, of 7161 NE 7th Avenue, Boca Raton, died April 27, 1979. Arrangements pending at the R. JAY KRAEER BOCA RATON FUNER- AL HOME, 395-1800. WITHERS Roland S.

Withers, 68, of 3000 South 6 Ocean Boulevard, Boca Raton, Florida, died Friday, at Boca Raton Community Hospital. Mr. Withers came to Boca Raton in 1972 from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where he had been a Vice-President of General Motors. He was a member of Royal Palm Yacht and Country Club of Boca Raton, Boca Raton Hotel and Club, Bankers Club of Boca Raton, Scuttlebutt Club of Boca Raton, Bloomfield Hills Country Club in Michigan, Detroit Athletic Club of Michigan, Flint Golf Club of Michigan, Board of Directors of the Florida Atlantic University of Boca Raton, Past Director of First Bank and Trust Company of Boca Raton, President of General Motors of Canada, General Sales Manager of the Buick Motor Division of General Motors. He worked for General Motors for 39 years.

He is survived by his wife, Dorothy of Boca Raton; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Lynn Stedman of Redondo Beach, California; two grandchildren. Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Monday at the R. JAY KRAEER BOCA RATON FUNERAL HOME, by the Reverend David Nicholas, minister of the Spanish River Presbyterian Church of Boca Raton, followed by calcination at Kraeer Cal-Crematory.

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