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10ur greeting card mailing 1st. Local postmasters esti­nate 20 percent of all mail s incorrectly addressed or ltherwise undeliverable. Reduce cards by sending

!-mail or calling casual busi ­less acquaintances. Plan meals wisely and buy cod based on the number 1f guests you expect. Save energy: Cook multio. 1le items in the same oven. Give extra food to guests 1 plastic containers and do­late the rest to local food tanks. Turn down the heat before 1uests arrive at a party. 'heir body heat will help varm the room. Buy light strands that are vired in parallel, so when me bums out the rest will .tay lit. Uo - ~ewspapers instead of

. '· S, . early. Give gifts of yourself: offer o baby-sit. wash the car or un errands. Plan shopping and errands

1 advance and consolidate rips in the car. Buy higher-speed film so ~ss flash is requ ired and 1uy 36-exposure rolls to ninimize waste.

BRIEFS

Guard Indicted in armored car heist

DETROIT - An annored car guard charged with killing his partner and stealing more than $1 million was indicted Tuesdav on three counts related to the · robbery, U.S. Attorney Saul Green said.

Perry Daniel Hollie, 23, of Detroit was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit bank robbery and use of a firearm,onecountofbank robbery and one count of using a firearm during the commission of a felony, Green said.

Hollie earlier was charged with murder. bank robbery and the use of a fireann during the commission of a violent crime.

Boy finds body in snow

JACKSON- A 12-year-old boy preparing to board a school bus discovered a dead body buried in a snow drift outside the apartment building where h e lives, polic~said .

Rescue officials said the unidentified man apparently had a hole in the back of his head, the Jackson Citizen Patriot reported Tuesday.

Low IQ mom sues for child custody

JACKSON - A Jackson mother whose special needs son was taken away filed suit today in U.S. District Court in Detroit against the Jackson County Family Independence Agency and others, seeking damages .

Ella Bartell, 31, recently had her parental rights terminated. partly because she has an alleged low verbal IQ of 74.

."Maybe they ought to do some 1 higher. IQ testing on the people in power 11/hen I get cards from people in Jackson County," said • I didn't send them to, you Bartell's attorney, Ann Mandt of guilty and then you send Charfoos & Christensen of

n a card," he said. "It's the Detroit. ivalent of the anns race." Named in the suit are the state Jere are many other areas of Michigan, the Family ·re holiday joviality can be Independence Agency, Lutheran pered with conservation, Li- Social Services and individual feld said. social workers and psychologists. oliday feasts typically leave Bartell graduated. from h igh J!e with more turkey and school, holds two jobs and is !berry sauce than they know certified in cardiopulmonary 1! to do with, he said, and even resuscitation and first aid, her 1unts as small as one teaspoo~n- attorney said. Her 5-year-old son for each person can make a Jives with his grandmother

1iflcant difference. under court order. \teaspoon of cranberry sa ce tbout 14 million pounds . of Phony Rodmans 1b~rry sauce on ow- collective top pizza list er1can plate," he said.

ANN ARBOR - Dennis Rodman. who once showed up in Pizza Hut ads, apparently has won favor among fans of a rival pizza maker.

Basketball 's bad boy topped the Jist of phony names given to Domino's Pizza delivery drivers in 1996. according to the Pizza Meter, Ann Arbor-based Domino's semi-serious annual survey of delivery drivers.

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KALAMAZOO GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18.1996

Obituaries & Funeral ""'~~""'' ••; '"~~,..,.,. ........ Notices

BRONDYKE, Donavie F. "Donna" 2400 Portage Road, Kalamazoo

Donna was born March 6, 1910 in Kalamazoo, MI. the only child of the late Edward. and Sarah (Spaulding) Weiss. She was a life­long Kalamazoo resident and homemaker. Donna was very ac­tive in her Christian faith and she love'd her grandchildren very much. She was a member of Bethel Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday School and was a Deaconess for many years. Donna was a volunteer for 25 years with American Red Cross and for 15 years with Bronson Hospital. She was married in 1927 to Emerson Brondyke, and he preceded her in death in 1966. Her family includes 3 daughters and their husbands, Beverly and Adrian Wierenga of Portage, Judy and the Rev. Tim Santinga of Holiday, FL, and Nan­cy and Mike Kirkpatrick of Phoe­nix, AZ; 3 sisters-in-law, Caroline Brondyke and Rena Brand and husband Neil, all of Kalamazoo, and Bernice Comer of California; 11 grandchildren and spouses, Da­vid and Karen Wierengo, Susan and Joel Francis, Tim and Tina Santinga, Becky and Fred Cande­lora. Rachel and Dan Schroeder, Daniel Santinga, Nicole and Jon Bowling, Savoy and Jennifer Kirk· patrick, and Jacob, Jonathan, and Brett Kirkpatrick; I 3 great-grand· children; and several nieces and nephews. Donna died and went to be with her Lord on Monday, De· cember 16, 1996. Friends may visit with her family 2-4 and 7-9 PM Wednesday at the Rupert, Our· ham, Marshall & Gren Funeral Home, Portage Chapel, where a Celebration of Life Service will be held 11 :00 AM Thursday with Rev. Dana Arledge officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Ever-Rest Ceme­tery. Memorial gifts in Donna's memory may be made to Bethel Baptist Church or to Alzheimer's Research.

BUCHANAN, Malachi 2_36 E."U" Ave., Vicksburg

Funeral Services will be held I p.m. Thursday with a 12 noon family hour at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Rev. Addis Moore officiat· ing. Interment Mt. Ever-Rest Cem­etery. Arrangements entrusted to

HARPER FUNERAL HOME

521 Douglas A Forethought Member

FITCH, Rosalie J . Portage, Ml

Rosalie was born June 14, 1920 in Wheeler. MI. the daughter of Ar· thur and Dorothv (Souders) Jones . She was an avid' traveler and loved to go fishing. Rosalie worked for Allen Test Products where she re­tired in 1985. She was married June 14, 1952 to Wayne Fitch, and he preceded her in death in 1983. Her family includes her daughter, Marsha Kitzmiller; a sister, Gla~ of Phoenix, AZ; and a special cousin, DorothY. Austin of Portage; two grandchildren , Brian and wife, Carolyn Kitzmiller and Shel­lev and husband. Bob Snvder. and

GREGORY, Carrie E. Lake Dr., Lawton

Passed away Tuesday evening December 17, 1996 at the Lake­view Community Nursing Home. Lawton. She was born March 6. 1913 in St. Joseph County, IN, and had lived in Lawton since 1970. She married Eldridge W. Gregory and he preceded her in death in 1974. Surviving_ are 2 sons, Gene Gregory of Mishawaka and Robert Gregory of Lawton, with whom she made her home; 2 grandchil­dren; 2 great-grandchildren; 3 sis­ters, Edna Archambeault , and Peggy Vaughan, both of Mishawa­ka, and Verna Welty of South Bend. Services will be held 10 a .m. Friday at the Hollls-Orvls-Palmer Funeral Home, 2528 Mishawaka Ave., South Bend. Burial in St. Jo­seph Valley Memorial Park , Granger, IN. Friends may call from 5-7-p.m. Thursday at the fu­neral home.

KNARIAN, Mrs. Zvart Kalamazoo, Michigan

Mrs. Knarian has gone home to be with her Lord on Tuesday morn­ing, December 17, 1996. Zvart was born May 5, 1902 in Ordu, Arme­nia. She was a resident of Chicago until 1943, and since then has been a Kalamazoo area resident. She was a member of the Valley View Bible Church. She was pre­ceded in death by her' husband , Parsek Knarian in I952; and by two children. Surviving are 3 sons and 2 daughters, Vahakn (Barba­ra) Knarian of Allegan, Bergouhi McNutt of Kalamazoo, Vahram (Barbara) Knarian of Allegan, Margaret (Richard E.) Baber of Portage, Vahee (Mary) Knarian of South Haven; 18 grandchildren; 37 great -grandchildren. Services for Mrs . Knarian will be held 11:00 Friday at

I.ANGEI.AND MEMORIAL CHAPEL

622 S. Burdick A Trust 100 Chapel

with Rev, Mr. William Theaker of­ficiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Ever-Rest Cemetery. The fam­ily will receive friends at the cha­pel on Thursday evening from 7-9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Valley View Bible Church.

LAVENDER, Jack 6607 Sussex· St, Portage

Jack was born in Kalama­zoo. MI. on November 7. 1942 to Howard and Mar-

garet "Peg" Lavender. He was in the first graduation class of Loy Norrix High School in 1960. and a graduate of Grand Rapids Junior College. Jack received a Bachelor in Business Administration from Western Michigan University in 1969, and a Bachelor in Health Science with a Physician Asso­ciate Degree from Duke Univers i­ty in 1976. He was a Physician A~t:irl::~~ nt fnr 10 VPAr<: v..ith thP

MORRISON, Dr. William F. Of Kalamazoo, Ml

Died Tuesday, December 17, 1996. Dr. Morrison was born July 31, 19.!4 in Iowa City, lA, the son of Samuel Turner and Hazel (Fri&­bie) Morrison. ln 1935 he gr-aduat" ed from the University of, I~ and then went on to receive bii Juris Doctorate also from the UJi;! versity of Iowa in 1937. He sem!4 in the Iowa legislature and pr&C! ticed law m Iowa for 25 years be­fore coming to Kalamazoo, ~ he taught in 'the College of BUS. ness at Western Michigan Univefi,: s1ty for many years. He was actNe in the Republtcan Party and othei ci\ic organizations, and was a reo cipient of the First Distinguishe4 Faculty Award given by Westel't\ Michigan University. Dr. Monisoit is survived by his wife of 58 years, Elizabeth; and five children, Dr. William A. Morrison of Mississip­pi, Helen M. Morrison of Ohio, Mary V. Cunningham of Florida, Rev. Samuel W. Morrison of WIS­consin. and Anne M. Hamilton of North Carolina; seventeen grand­children; and one sister, Cora A. Hoskinson of Florida. The Funeral · Mass will be celebrated II :00 o'clock Thursday at St. Thomas More Parish Church, 421 Monroe, with Rev. Father Kenneth Schmidt, Celebrant. The family will receive friends at the

I.ANGEIAND . MEMORIAL CHAPEL

622 S. Burdick A Trust 100 Chapel ·

from 7-9 p.m. this evening. In lieu of flowers the family requests con­tributions to the W.M.U. Founda­tion, Kalamazoo, MI 49608-3855 or to St. Thomas More Parish Church.

WARNER, Jean J . Of Allegan

Died Monday, December 16, 1996 at her home. Mrs. Warner was born June 3, 1933 in Grand Rap­ids, the daughter of Abe and Neva (Feltenberger) Simmons. She had been employed at the Allegan County Medical Care Facility for 10 years. Surviving are 5 children and their spouses, Cricket and Ju­lie Warner of Hamilton, Kathy and Danny Smith, Greg Warner and Dottie Leech, Abe and Paula Warner and Jack Mannon, all of Allegan; 4 grandchildren; 2 great­grandchildren; 2 brothers, Mike and Dick Simmons, both of Hop­kins: 4 sisters, Mable Moomey and Honey Battjes, both of Hopkins, Fern Thurkettle of Ludington, and Joy Warner of Hopkins; several nieces . nephews and cousins; close friends , Lynn and Cindy Morrie of Allegan. She was pre­ceded in death by her sister and brother- in-law, Maxine and Claude Chestnut . Friends may meet with the family from 6-9 p.m. today at the

GORDEN Funeral Residence

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FAMILY AND PERSONAL HISTORY

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THE STORY OF 10\\'.-\

He maintains a farm in Fremont County. ju~t o\·er th e conntY line from Shenandoah. \\'here he has f,,ur hundred and forty acres. and \\·h ere he specializ es 111 purebred ca ttl e. _D r .. \rnold 0. \\ 'ir,;ig married Gladys Beatrice

l·ulton on F eb ru arY t6. 11)22 . . \ native of H olyoke. Co lorado, :.Irs. \\'irsig ,,·a,; educated at Lincoln: :\ e­braska. and a t a mu:;ical C<Jnsen·aton· in Toledo. Ohio. She play, the pip e organ. i,; actfH in Repub­hcan politics and \\' Omen',; club,;, and "·a,; chairman ?f th e Page County Republican Central Committ ee lor some time. She and Dr. \\'ir,ig are m ember,; oi th e Episc opal Church. Their h,Jme is at 70-1 \\'e,;t Street. Shenandoah.

WILLIAM F. MORRISON-:\ nat in of 1mYa City and educated in it,; school,; and u ni\·e r si t\·, \\'il­li an t r. :.rorri,on has practiced Ia\\' in this -metro­polis sim·p 193 7. excep t im· the nearly t\\'O an cl a half y ea r;; he ,;ern·d in the l'nited S ta t<.:,; .\rmed Force< during \\' o rid \\ 'a r I I. Helpful citizenship is a part ol hi s philo sophy of liie a nd it is exe mplifi ed in acti­Yl!te ,; as an L) fli c ial a nd m ember oi community or­ga~t-t zatto n ;; and a,; a supporter of to\\'n projects.

1 he ancestry L) f :.rr. :.Iorri;;on goes back to the early year,; oi hi,; country. \\'hen his forefa th ers fought tn the .\merican Rc,·olution. \\' ith the settl em eut o f th e \\ . e;;t. members of his family traveled to I O\\·a . \\·here he \Ya;; born at Io\\'a Cit}:. July 31. 191-1. the sott ot Samue l T. ( q. , .. 1. and H azc l :\. (Frisbie) :'\Iornson .. \iter b ein ?; g raduated from St. :.lary',­High School. Io\\·a Cit\· , 'he matriculated at the State l 'n inrsity oi I o,,·a. r·eceivi ng his Bachelor of .-\ rts degree with the cia's oi 1935. Continuing \Yith his a lma mater. he \\'a:' g radua ted from the Ja,,· 'chool. two years late r. a Doctor of Jurispruden ce. That sa me year he \\'as adm itted to the bar, and s in ce has practi ced hi,; prof es, ion in I ow a City with a skill, a lnln y. a nd knowledge that has \\'On him rep ute \Yith chents and colleague,. H e is a \\'ell -kn0\\ '11 member of th e J ohuson Count\· Bar SocietY, of which he is a pa;;t president. i,; a· memb er oi ·th e l o\Y a S tat e Bar :'\ssociation, and the :\mt>rican Bar .\ssocia tion. a nd a former member oi Beta Theta Pi. ,;oc ial. and P hi -~lp h a Delta. pr o ie ,;,;ional. fraterni ties while at the State Un tver sitv.

. Public :'p irited in outlook and activities. ).fr. ?-.for­r~,on ts a popular fi g ure in the l o \va Cit}· Rotar,· Club, and. a memb er oi th e school board of Coral­v ille , has abo sen·ed as town attorney .. '\ prom in ent Repubhcan, he t ake ,; a keen int eres t in politic s , was a m ember o i the forty -eighth <;cssion · oi the l o\\'a General .\;;semhly. 1938-39. and w a,; a delegate to the Republican :-,rat ional Conventi o n held in Phila­delphia. 1:-'ennsy h ·ani a. in 19-18. :'\Ir. Morris on en­tered the l'n ited States .\nny in :'\[arch. 11)43. wa> stat10ne d in ,·a ri ou s parts of th e l.' nited States \\'ith the Intelligence Sen·ice. a nd wa;; se par a ted from the .\ rmed Force,; on Ju ly 3 1. 1945. He i-: a member o f the -~ merican Legion. and aftiliatec) \Yith ihe Knight, of Colu mb u;. . in \\·hich he holds the T hird degree. By ri g ht oi notable ance;;try. :.rr. ;\[orrison belongs to th e So n:; of the .\m eric a n Re,·olution a nd h e i< al;;o a m em b er oi the Son,; of Colonial \\-'ars and th~ Sta te Hi s to rical Society oi l o\Ya. Hi s agricultural lw ldmgs ar~ exten:;i,·e. On his Coralville. three­hundred-acre farm cal led "Cora l Cre<t" he main­tai n ,; a beautiful home \\'here he and tl~,;. ~[orrison arr grac ious hosts to man\· friends and a::soc iat es. for recreation he enjoys i1ll,nting and fi,;hing. and h, attends S t. ?\lary',; Roman Catholic Church.

On .\ugu,t 13. 1938. \\ ' illiam F. \f orr ison mar­ried Elizabeth Coultas. daughte r of \\' . J. and Hel en ( '\Iain e I Coult as. her mother horn at :'\Ianchester, ll h no i,;. Her iath er. a natiYe oi \\'inches ter. 11\inoi ,; . ha, been connected \\'ith the John Deere Company at :.Joline ior iorty y~ a rs. and j,; current! )· chief en gi­neer. \Irs. :.I orri><lll i, a member oi :'\lpha DeltJ Pi :;orurit\· , variou~ wun1en·~ t.:luh:-: uf the ci tv. and. hy ri ght (.,f notable anc e,;t ry. th e Daughters- oi th e .\m erican l{c,·ol ution . :1fr. and \Irs. \Iorrison are the parent,; of three children: 1. \\'illiam .\ndr<'\\', hurn ::-;eptem ber AL 19411. 2. Helen :.Iaine, hom Feb­ru ary 29. 19-18. J. :.Iary \·icturia. horn OCluh~r ·'' 19-\1).

PAUL FRANKLIN KILBORN, prum it l(' tll hu,;i­ne,;,; man of Ced a r Rapids. \\·a ;; at the t im e ,,j hi; death. on :\0\·embcr 17. 1947, se n ·ing- a , pre ,i <lent oi th~ Kil born l'hoto Paper Company. T his Jin11. " pio ne er in the inrlu,;try. \\'as founded in t1)8u hy l' ranh Kilborn. and \\'as in co rp L'rated in 1902.

Born in Cerlar Rapid,; on j une 1/. t8l)j. l'a ul Frank­lin Kili> om 1\·a,; a ,;o n of \\'illiam Franklin ;lJl d .\fan (Carty 1 l-:ilbo rn. H i,; father. \\·ho wa,. thruu.ghot;t hi, h tbines, carea. better knm,·n a,; F r;;nk 1\: ilhorn. \\'as a nat in · oi Ontario. Ca nada. \Yh t: r~ he \\'a:' horn july 1\J, 185-1 . :'\Iary !Carty! Kilborn 1\ a, a nati,·e ,,j Lanca,;ter. Ohio. Thn· ,,·e re m arri ed in t hat tn\\ n on SeptellliJer 4. t ::l8-t .. and to th eir union \\·~rc lwrn t\\·o children: 1. :'\Jary Ell en. on july 2g, 1~~s. ' lj au l Franklin. on ] un e 17, 1897.

Educated lirst i11 tht> public schoo ls o i Cedar Ra­pids. Paul Franklin Kil bor n th en entered F ayette College. Following a period oi sen· ice in \\ . o rld \\'ar I. he became a,;:;ociated \\'ith the Kil bom Photo Paper Company, Inc .. and through till' >ttr· ceeding year-: until his death. ~en·ed a;; pn·,; icknt ,,i th e tirm a nd played a prominent part in the ;uc ctS> of the enterprise.

The hi s torY oi thi,; bu;;iness conc ern date-: bar k to the pioneer period oi Cedar l~apids. a n cl thr ough the years the ti rm has been a lead er in ih tield thron~hout the nation. Today, Kilborn photo paper;; are J>cing :;old al l oyer th e world . The firm \Yas fo und ed [>,: \\'illiam Franklin (Frankl Kilborn . who came to Cedar Rapids in 1873. .\t that time the found<·r'_; uncle. \\ 'i lliam F. Kilborn, operated ;; photograph gallery. in 1\·hich Frank Kil born learned dw ;; rt .,f photography. In 187~ he purcha;;ed a half intere,r in th e ilu,;ine-:s, a nd eight year;; late r became ,ole pr"­pri e to r oi the Kil born Ga llery. In connection II' it h hi,. profess ion . he had taken up th e <;tudy of ch emist ry . and his ex perim e nt ;; had r e-: ult ed in the m an uiar­tu ri ng oi a ph o tographic patJer knO\nl a,. K. !\. T ht: Ea;;tm an Kodak Company. of Rocl1ester. :-.Jew Y urk. soon learned o i the \·alue oi thi;; product. and it pr O\·ecl ,;o succ~;;.;ful tl1 at that company purcha;;,·d the hus in e,;,;. and Frank Kil bo rn ,;pe nt a year <<1 R oche,; ter. N t>\\' York. promoting· the manuf ac turl' oi his inven tio n.

Returning to Ce dar Rapids. Frank Kilb o rn again began hi s experiments, thi,; ti nl<' along new li ne .,, and fina lly perfec ted a ;.en,;it ized paper tha t was the ,.;econd de\·eloping p aper oi it> kind on th e markci. Hi,; bus in es.< de\·e Jc, ped int o a leaning manuiactur c: r of qu al ity pho to paper, \\·hich achiel'ecl int ernat io11al accept ance and r ecog nit ion.

For m a ny \'ear, Frank Kil bc> rn wa,; act i\·e in ,.;,.i ,· affairs in Ce(lar Rap ids. He sen·ed o n the direct <> r\· hoard;; oi the o ld Com m ercial Sa1·ing . .; Rank. ;.;i. Luke';; Ho,pital. and the Young \ren's Chri ,;tia n

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Name: William F Morrison

Birth Year: abt 1915

Birth Place: Iowa

Gender: Male

Race: White

Marital Status: Single

Census Date : 1 Jan 1925

Residence Iowa State:

Res idence Johnson County:

Localit y: Iowa City Ward 2

Relation to Son Head:

Mot her : Hazel F Frisbie [Hazel F Morrison]

Mother's Birth abt 1892 Yea r :

Mother's Iowa Birthplace:

Father : Samuel T Morrison [Samuel F Morrison]

Father's Birth abt 1879 Year:

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Marriage Place: Iowa IA

Roll: IA1925_ 1780

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Household Name Age Members: Samuel F Morrison 46

Hazel F Morrison 33 William F Morrison 10 Cora A Morrison 14

Source Info rmation: Ancestry.com. Iowa, State Census Collection, 1836-1925 [database on-hne]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: Microfilm of Iowa State Censuses, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925 as well various special censuses from 1836-1897 obtamed from the State Historical Society of Iowa via Heritage Quest.

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"United States Social Security Death Index," William F Morrison, 1996 No image available

First Name: William Middle Name: F

Last Name: Morrison Name Suffix:

Birth Date: 31 july 1914 Social Security Number: 481-48-0283

Place of Issuance: Iowa Last Residence: Kalamazoo, Michigan

Zip Code of Last Residence: 49007 Death Date: 1 7 December 1996

Estimated Age at Death : 82

Source Citation "United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch

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(https:/ /familysearch .org/pai:/MM9.1 .1 /V3FS-D6F: accessed 30 Aug 2012), William F Morrison, 17 December 1996; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).

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