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and Page 6B: Monday, November 12, 2001: The Sun OBITUARIES Russell Elzie Lowman, 72, land surveyor since 1950; taught surveying courses By SHERIDAN LYONS SUNSTAFF Russell Elzie Lowman, an award-winning land surveyor who taught many in his profession, died of brain cancer Friday at Chesapeake Hospice House in Linthicum. He was 72 and had lived for 30 years in Annapolis. Born near the BaltimoreArundel County line, he attended Southern High School before enlisting and serving in the Navy for two years at the close of World War II. He returned to Baltimore and earned his high school diploma at Southern in 1949. He later took courses at the Johns Hopkins University.

After his high school graduation, Mr. Lowman worked for the State Roads Commission as a stake boy and worked his way up from linesman to party chief. For the past 10 years, he was vice president at John E. Harms Jr. and Associates Inc.

of Pasadena, where his brother, Edward L. Lowman of Severna Park, is president. He worked until April, when his illness became too severe. A surveyor since 1950, Mr. Lowman was named Maryland Surveyor of the Year in 1998.

Mr. Lowman taught surveying courses for the Engineering Society of Baltimore and the Maryland Society of Surveyors. He also taught at community colleges in Arundel, Frederick, Baltimore and Charles counties. Mr. Lowman served on the state Board of Registration for Professional Land Surveyors and was a member of the National and the Maryland Society of Surveyors, the Maryland Association of Engineers and the American Arbitration Association.

He was also a fellow of the American Congress of Surveying and Mapping. In 1994, he was inducted as a life member of the American Society of Engineers. He lectured to lawyers throughout the state on surveying law, his brother said, and was an expert witness in many court cases. He wrote for magazines in his field, most notably a 1974 article in the American Congress of Russell E. Lowman taught surveying courses throughout Maryland.

Surveying and Mapping's professional journal that is still used to teach deed description writing. Mr. Lowman also served on several Anne Arundel County boards. He was active in the Methodist church throughout his life and served on various church boards. He enjoyed helping people and animals.

He also enjoyed piloting small aircraft, riding motorcycles, photography and jazz. He had a black belt in karate and had been a karate instructor. Services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Calvary United Methodist Church, 301 Rowe Blvd. in Annapolis, with burial at Loudon Park Cemetery in Baltimore.

In addition to his brother, he is survived by his wife, M. Patricia Mitchell-Lowman, and by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A daughter, Michele Annette Lowman, died in 1989. Family members suggest that contributions be made to Calvary United Methodist Church BenchPlaque Fund in honor of Russell E. Lowman, 301 Rowe Annapolis 21401.

Edward Azrael, 94, lawyer, state senator, zoning official By SHERIDAN LYONS SUNSTAFF Edward Azrael became a lawyer in 1930, after paying $5 a night for classes at the University of Baltimore School of Law. He went on to: a legal career that spanned more than 70 years and included service as a state senator and a member of the city zoning board. Mr. Azrael, 94, a longtime Northwest Baltimore resident, died Saturday of pneumonia at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center Hospital in Baltimore. He practiced in the Towson law firm of Azrael, Gann Franz with a son and a grandson until August, when he was incapacitated after being injured in a fall, said son Jonathan Azrael of Towson, a member of the firm.

Born in Philadelphia, Mr. Azrael came to Baltimore as a boy and graduated from City College. He earned his law degree in 1929, a member of the second class at the school, where he paid a bursar his $5 at the door. He was admitted to the bar in 1930. His legal practice focused on real estate and zoning, estate planning and business law.

He founded Azrael, Gann Franz in the mid1980s. "He was really one of the oldest practicing lawyers in Baltimore when he died," said Jonathan Azrael. Edward Azrael was a member of the state Senate from 1968 to 1970. He was appointed to replace Paul A. Dorf, who had become a Obituaries Because of limited space and the large number of requests for obituaries, The Sun regrets that it cannot publish all the obituaries it receives.

Because The Sun regards obituaries as news, we give a preference to those submitted within 48 hours of a person's death. It is also our intention to run obituaries no later than seven days after death. Bishop Thomas Manning, 79, missionary to Bolivia Bishop Thomas R. Manning, a Baltimor Franciscan priest and retired missionary, died Friday of hemorrhaging at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, N.Y. He was 79.

Bishop Manning was a longtime missionary in Bolivia, where he built a flourishing diocese in Coroico. He started a seminary for native clergy a and 1 went on to see one of his priests become his successor as bishop of the Coroico diocese. "He had a great love for the Bolivian people and for the church," said the Rev. Denis Clark, director of the Franciscan Mission Office for the Holy Name Province, and a close friend who will deliver the eulogy for Bishop Manning. He said Bishop Manning spoke fluent Spanish and two indigenous local dialects.

Bishop Manning was known locally by many priests, some of whom met him through his visits to family, his work with a Massachusetts diocese and fund raising for the Coroico diocese. "He had a golden humility," said the Rev. Michael Roach, pastor of St. Bartholomew's Roman Catholic Church, who said Bishop Manning's strength lay not in being an outsider trying to control native Bolivians, but in teaching local people to take leadership roles in the church. The Baltimore native was the son of Robert P.

and Mary P. Manning. He graduated from Mount St. Joseph High School and was received into the Franciscan order at Arthur L. Berg had met his wife in a labor camp in Siberia during World War II.

Arthur L. Berg, 76, operated, owned groceries By ANDREA F. SIEGEL' SUN STAFF Arthur L. Berg, a World War II refugee who owned and operated food stores in Baltimore, died Saturday of lymphoma at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was five days shy of his 77th birthday.

His best-known store was Andy's Frank's, a Timonium grocery that he bought in 1970 with his wife, Sylvia, and operated until his retirement in 1986. The store specialized in custom-cut meats service, with Mr. Berg selecting produce at the wholesale in Jessup before dawn. Local sports figures and celebrities were among the store's clientele. "The reason we were successful was that we catered to people, whatever they wanted we had for them," said Mrs.

Berg. In the late 1950s, the Bergs owned a small grocery in Hamilton, and another in the 1960s in Overlea. Mr. Berg was born in Tomaszow-Lubelski, Poland, the only child of Leon and Rose Bergerbaum. His high school education ended abruptly when Hitler's armies invaded in 1939.

His father was killed in Belzec, a Nazi death camp. Mr. Berg and his mother were sent by the Soviets to a labor camp in Siberia. In the labor camp, he met Sylvia Hochman, who came from the same town he did. After liberation from the camp in 1945, he, his mother and Miss Hochman went to a transit camp in Austria.

He worked for the American Joint Distribution Committee, the refugee assistance organization. He married Sylvia Hochman in 1946, and came to the United States with his bride and mother in 1950, soon settling in Baltimore. He was a member of Beth Tfloh Congregation. Mr. Berg enjoyed traveling to Israel.

He recently visited Poland and brought back ashes from the death camp where his father died, to be buried with him. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. today at Sol Levinson Bros. Funeral Home, 8900 Reisterstown Road in Pikesville. In addition to his wife of 54 years, he is survived by a son, Leon Berg of Cockeysville; and a granddaughter.

Paterson, N.J., in 1942. He was ordained a priest in 1948. He went to Bolivia in 1957 with seven other Franciscans of the Holy Name Province to establish a mission at La Paz. Two years later, he was consecrated bishop of Coroico. He resigned as bishop in 1996 because of health problems.

A Mass of Christian burial will be offered at 4 p.m. tomorrow at St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church, 63 Bartholdi in Butler, N.J. He is survived by four sisters, Margaret Renehan of Baltimore; Ann Cashen and Elizabeth Heinmuller, both of Jacksonville, and Sister Catherine Manning of the School Sisters of Notre Dame in Baltimore. A brother, James Manning, died in 1968.

Marilyn Wilson Obrecht, 71, community volunteer Marilyn Wilson Obrecht of Lutherville, a longtime community volunteer, died Friday of myelofibrosis, a blood disorder, at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She was 71. She was a longtime volunteer at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. "First and foremost, Marilyn loved her family," said her husband of 53 years, P. Fred Obrecht a real estate developer.

"She was the glue." INDEX APICELLA, Marie G. AZRAEL, Edward BERG, Arthur Leon BISHOP THOMAS BORSELLA, Eleanor M. BREEDEN, Ronald Samuel CAYER, Joseph A. CHASTANG, Vernon M. COCHRANE, Douglas W.

COOK III, Thomas M. DETORIE, Anna 0. DORNBUSCH, Ada G. ELLIOTT, Anna FIEDLER III, Albert E. FROMM, Estelle E.

GOLDSTEIN, Nettie GREENE, Lamont D. HALL, Anne I. HENNESSEY, Blanche HINES, William G. HOOPER, Maria J. KAUFMAN, Dr.

Helen W. LEE, Herbert Foard LESESENE, Joy LITZ, Gladys B. MANNING, Bishop Thomas R. OBRECHT, Marilyn W. O'GWYNN, Leslie, Jr.

OWENS, Charles I D. PARKS, Blanche L. PHILLIPS, Alice L. PURVIS J. Oliver REMENTER, Rev.

Edward P. ROSE, Nicholas J. SCHWARTZ, Sam SHALLENBERGER, Ill Harry SKINNER, Robert W. SMITH, Mary G. SPRENKLE, Marshall 0.

SUTTER, Dorothy L. VENANZI, Bernard WEINER, Sidney H. WILLIAMS Howard N. INDEPENDENT Denotes Member of Independent Family Owned Operated Funeral Homes of Maryland TO VIEW DEATH NOTICES ONLINE VISIT SUNSPOT.NET MARYLAND'S ONLINE COMMUNITY sunspot.net LODGE NOTICES APICELLA, Marie G. On November 9, 2001, MARIE G.

(nee Mirabile), beloved wife of the late Alphonse J. Apicella, devoted mother of Anthony J. Apicella and his wife Pat, and Nancy B. Mignini and her husband Paul, dear grandmother of Amy Lynn Chronister and her husband Matt, Paul J. Mignini, Ill, and T.J.

Apicella. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford Road (at Echodale) on Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St.

Dominic Church on Tuesday, at 9:30 A.M. Interment Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. INDEPENDENT AZRAEL, Edward On November 10, 2001, EDWARD AZRAEL, beloved husband of Harriet Azrael (nee Glasser); loving father of Jonathan Azrael and Richard Azrael, of Baltimore, MD; devoted father-in-law of Mary P. Azrael and Mimi Azrael: devoted brother of Beatrice Colvin and the late Louis, Maurice and Samuel Azrael; loving grandfather of Matthew and Hilary Azrael. Anna and Deric Hetzel and Allie and Emily Azrael; loving great-grandfather of two.

at Sol Levinson Bros, 8900 Reisterstown Road (at Mt. Wilson Lane), on Monday, November 12, 2001, at 11 A.M. Interment at Chizuk Amuno He said Mrs. Obrecht made the family home a gathering place for all significant occasions in her children's lives, and enjoyed planning and overseeing the festivities. "Everything she did, she did with elegance and grace," said Peggy Obrecht of Roland Park, a sister-in-law.

"She was so very tuned in to children." An avid gardener, she served as president of Lake Roland Garden Club. She also was an enthusiastic golfer who enjoyed playing on courses wherever she traveled. She was a member of the Women's Golf Association. She held memberships at Baltimore Country Club, Green Spring Valley Hunt Club and Indian Creek Country Club in Indian Creek Village, Fla. "She didn't like competition, but she loved golf," said Brooke Wagner of Owings Mills, a friend.

A Baltimore native, she grew up in Green Spring Valley, where she raised dogs, cats and chickens, and became an accomplished horseback rider. She graduated from Garrison Forest School and was married a year later. She learned to speak Spanish in her 60s, taking classes while she and her husband spent winters in Florida. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Thomas' Episcopal Church, 232 St. Thomas Lane in Garrison, where, 50 years earlier, she sang in the choir. In addition to her husband, she is survived by four sons, Paul F. Obrecht George F. Obrecht, Myrtle Bailey of Cincinnati, OH and Ida Mae Chastang of Mon Luis Island, AL; a brother-in-law, Bruce McGrue of Pittsburg, CA; a devoted niece, Elizabeth "Betty" (Samuel) Dale, of Mobile, AL; devoted friends Marie Oates and Geneva Freeman of Baltimore.

Also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Viewing will by held Monday, November 12, 2001 from 4 to 7 P.M. at the Howell Funeral Home, 4600 Liberty Heights Ave. in Baltimore. The funeral will be held Tuesday, November 13 at 11 A.M at the Howell Memorial Chapel.

Interment will be in the Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery. COCHRANE, Douglas W. On November 10, 2001, DOUGLAS beloved husband of the late Dora A. (nee Holsey), devoted father of Deborah A. Simon, brother of the late Charlotte Colgan, loving grandfather of Allison K.

and Darrick A. Simon. Friends may call at the Johnson Funeral Home, P.A., 8521 Loch Raven Boulevard (beltway exit 29B) on Tuesday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., where relatives and friends are invited to attend services Wednesday 10 A.M. Interment Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, P.O.

Box 17025, Baltimore, MD 21297. INDEPENDENT FUNERAL HOMES OF MARYLAND COOK Ill, Thomas M. On Friday, November 9, 2001, THOMAS McKOWN COOK I11, of Mercy Ridge Retirement Community, formerly of. Ruxton, MD; beloved husband of Genevieve (nee Dr. Huff): Thomas devoted M.

father Cook of Sierra Vista, AZ, and Douglas M. Cook of Hanover, PA; dear brother of Jerrold K. Cook of Rodger's Forge; loving grandfather of Jill C. Devan. Thomas H.

and Scott D. Cook and Kelley C. Hottle. Also survived by six great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held at the Church of The Good Shepherd, 1403 Carrollton Avenue in Ruxton, MD, on Wednesday, November 14, at 2 P.M.

A Graveside Inurnment in Cold Spring Presbyterian Cemetery in Cold Spring, NJ, will be held on Thursday, November 15 at 2 P.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Church of the Good Shepherd in Ruxton, MD, or any Charity of your choice. DETORIE, Anna 0. On November 10, 2001, ANNA O. (nee Franco); beloved wife of late Francis Detorie; devoted mother of Concetta Meyer, Dr.

Frank Detorie of Rhode Island, Anna and Peter P. Detorie; dear sister of Angelo and Martin Franco. Also survived by eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the FAMILY OWNED HARTLEY MILLER FUNERAL HOME, CHTD, 7527 Harford Road, on Monday and Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St.

Ursula's Catholic Church on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. A Christian Wake Service will be held on Tuesday at 3:30 P.M. Donations may be made to the St. Joseph's Medical Center.

DORNBUSCH, Ada G. On November 10, 2001, ADA (nee Griffner), loving mother of Lillian Farinholt and husband Kenneth, Carole Lennon and husband Lawrence, cherished sister of Lillian Nichols and the late Marie Dunker. She is also survived by six grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and her loving niece Diane Namuth. The family will receive visitors at the Singleton Funeral Home, P.A., Second Avenue, SW, at Crain Highway, Glen Bur7 nie, from 3 to 5 and to 9 P.M. on Monday and Tuesday.

The Funeral Ceremony will be held at St. John's Lutheran Church, 300 W. Maple Road, Linthicum. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Park. ELLIOTT, Anna On November 9, 2001 ANNA E.

ELLIOTT (nee Spath); beloved wife of the late John W. Elliott; devoted mother of Rob- Thomas F. Obrecht and Richard F. Obrecht, all of Baltimore; a daughter, Susan O. Riehl of Baltimore; a brother, Charles A.

Wilson of St. Michaels; a sister, Lois Wells of Timonium; 13 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Memorial contributions may be made to the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Myeloproliferative Disease Research Fund, Hematology Division, Ross 1025, 720 Rutland Baltimore 21205. Elsewhere Marguerite Thompson-Webb, 86, a civil rights activist who helped open a store to serve blacks during a 1960s boycott of white-owned businesses, died of natural causes Wednesday in Port Gibson, Miss. Ms.

Thompson-Webb was president of Port Gibson's Our Mart when it opened in 1967, when a boycott of white-owned businesses had been in effect for a year. In 1969, the white business owners sued the NAACP and boycott participants. The Mississippi Supreme Court ruled they were liable for damages the white-owned businesses suffered from 1967 to 1972, but the U.S. Supreme Court overruled the decision in 1982. Warren Elliott Henry, 92, a scientist who in a long career in government and academia made significant contributions to the fields of radar technology, physical properties of materials and physics education, died Oct.

31 in Washington. LODGE NOTICES Cemetery N. Rogers Avenue in lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be directed to the Children's Cancer Foundation, 1052 Flagtree Lane (21208). Family in mourning at 11 Old Lyme Road, Lutherville (21093) 12. BERG, Arthur Leon Saturday November 10, 2001; ARTHUR LEON BERG, beloved husband of Sylvia (nee Hochman), dear father of Leon W.

Berg, dear father-in-law of Donna M. Berg, loving grandfather of Rebecca Rose Berg Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 8900 Reisterstown Road, Monday November 12, at 2 PM. Please omit flowers. In mourning at 2450 Forest Green Road (21209) 12 BERG, Arthur L.

The Beth Tfiloh Congregation deeply regrets the passing of our member ARTHUR L. BERG, beloved husband of our member Sylvia Berg and extends deepest sympathy to the family BISHOP THOMAS MANNING, O.F.M. D.D. On Friday, November 9, 2001, of Ringwood. Wake Service, Monday, November 12, 2001, 4:15 PM at Holy Name Friary, Two Morris Road, Ringwood, NJ, 07456.

Funeral Mass, at St. Anthony Church, Bartholdi Avenue, Butler, NJ, on Tuesday, November 13, 2001, at 4 PM. Arrangements by D'Gostino Funeral Home, 881 Ringwood Avenue, Wana- Interment Baltimore, MD. BORSELLA, Eleanor M. On November 10, 2001, ELEANOR MARY (nee Sparrow), loving wife of Nicholas Borsella, devoted mother-in-law of Katherine Mamock Borsella and her late husband Nicholas A.

Borsella, dear sister of Agnes Akers, aunt of Mary Oliver, Dotti and Emmett Akers and the late Edward Akers. A Vigil Service will be held at the Ruck Towson Funeral Home, 1050 York Road (beltway exit 26A) on Tuesday at 3:30 P.M. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in the Our Lady of Pompei Church (Claremont and Conklin Street) on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment Parkwood Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

In lieu of flowers contributions be made to the SPCA of Maryland Adoption Center. INDEPENDENT FUNERAL HOMES OF MARYLAND BREEDEN, Ronald Samuel On November 9, 2001, RONALD SAMUEL BREEDEN, beloved husband of Robin Breeden (nee Hitt) and devoted father of Veronica Stacey Breeden. A Memorial Service will be held Monday, at 7:30 P.M. at the Calvary Chapel Church of God, 1301 Roland Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21211. CAYER, Joseph On November 11, 2001, JOSEPH A.

CAYER: beloved husband of the late Marie M. Caver: loving father of Joseph M. Cayer, Mary Margerat Caver Rosso, Jane Cayer, SSND and Charmaine Krohe, SSND; cherished grandfather of Frank J. Rosso, Jr. and his wife Rebecca and dear great-grandfather of Matthew Hipkins and Dominic Rosso.

Relatives and friends may call at the family owned AMBROSE FUNERAL HOME OF LANSDOWNE, 2719 Hammonds Ferry Road on Monday and Tuesday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated Wednesday at 10 A.M. at the Saint Jerome Catholic Church on the corner of Scott and Hamburg Streets. Interment to immediately follow services at the Holy Cross Cemetery on Ritchie Highway. At the family's request donations may be directed to the Saint Ambrose Outreach Center, 3445 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215.

INDEPENDENT FUNERAL NOMES OF MARYLANO CHASTANG, Vernon M. On Sunday, November 4, 2001, SFC VERNON MICHAEL CHASTANG, of Baltimore, MD. He is survived lev two sisters, ert Elliott, Elsie Prince, Susan Manuel, Karen Elliott-White, Richard Elliott and Nancy Elliott; loving sister of Katherine Bryan, Richard Spath, Evelyn Elliott; dear grandmother of Jason Elliott, John Wesley Rudasill, Stephanie Manuel, Joshua Schouster and Justin Elliott. Also survived by three sons-in-law and one daughter-in-law. The family will receive friends at the HUBBARD FUNERAL HOME, 4107 Wilkens Avenue, on Monday and Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

A funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment Louden Park Cemetery. Should friends desire contributions may be made to The Saint Agnus Hospice, 3321 Benson Avenue, Suite G100, Baltimore, MD 21227. FIEDLER III, Albert E. On November 10, 2001, ALBERT E.

FIEDLER Ill, beloved son of Ketty and Albert E. Fiedler, dear brother of Richard Fiedler. Also survived by maternal grandparents Flora and Patrick Clouse. Friends may call at the WITZKE FUNERAL HOME OF CATONSVILLE, 1630 Edmondson of Avenue (1 mile west beltway exit 14), on Monday from 4 to 8 P.M., where services will be held on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment private.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his name to the American Diabetes Association, 3120 Timanus Lane, Suite 106, Baltimore, MD 21244. FROMM, Estelle E. On November 10, 2001, ESTELLE E. (nee Kesicki), beloved wife of the late William devoted mother of Elizabeth Hilker, Michael R. Fromm, and Theresa Wright.

Also survived by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A Graveside Service will be held in Gardens of Faith Cemetery on Wednesday 12 noon. Arrangements by the DudaRuck Funeral Home of Dundalk, Inc. INDEPENDENT FUNERAL HOMES OF MARYLAND GOLDSTEIN, Nettie On November 9, 2001, NETTIE GOLDSTEIN (nee Binstock); beloved wife of the late Abraham Alan Goldstein; devoted mother of Harriette Merwitz and the late Gerald Goldstein; devoted mother-in-law of Edward Merwitz; devoted sister of Albert Binstock and Esther Rachanow, both of Baltimore and the late Lillyan Rachanow; loving grandmother of Stacie J. Merwitz, Jonathan A.

and Pamela Merwitz, David and Joanne Goldstein, Lawrence and Lisa Goldstein. Services at Sol Levinson Bros, 8900 Reisterstown Road at Mt. Wilson Lane, on Sunday, November 11, at 3 P.M. Interment Radomer Verein Cemetery, Rosedale. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be directed to Alzheimer's Association, 1850 York Road, Suite Timonium, MD (21093).

In mourning at Pikesville Hilton, 1726 Reisterstown Road (21208), Sunday evening only. 12 GOLDSTEIN, Nettie The Officers, Board of Trustees, and Professional Staff of Beth El Congregation express a deep sense of loss on the passing of our member, NETTIE GOLDSTEIN. Her affiliation with our synagogue was a meaningful expression of her love of the Jewish tradition and her concern for the perpetuation of its spiritual values. We extend our sincerest condolences to the entire family. GREENE, Lamont D.

On November 8, 2001, LAMONT GREENE; loving son of Barbara and Richard Greene. He is also survived by one sister, Arnetta Greene, and a daughter, LaShae Greene and a host of other relatives and friends. Friends may call at the family owned March Funeral HOme West, 4300 Wabash Avenue on Tuesday after 9 A.M. and 11:30 followed by funeral services at 12 noon. See www.marchfh.com HALL, Anne I.

On November 10, 2001, ANNE I. (nee Kasper); loving wife of the late Arthur V. Hall devoted mother of Geraldine 'Gerry' Lundquist and her husband Bob, Arthur V. Hall and his wife Kathy and Elaine Ehrhardt and her husband Jim cherished grandmother of Robert and his wife Melanie, Carol Anne and Arthur Lundquist, Bucky and his wife Courtney, Brian, Kevin and Kenny Ehrhardt; and great-grandmother of Katelyn and Kristyn Lundquist and Lily Ehrhardt. The family will receive friends in the Lemmon Funeral Home of Dulaney Valley 10 W.

Padonia Road (at York Road), Timonium-Cockeysville on Monday from 7 to PM, and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in the St. Stephens Catholic Church, 8030 Bradshaw Rd, Kingsville, on Wednesday November 14, at 11 AM. Interment Gardens of Faith Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be directed in Mrs.

Hall's name to Villa Assumpta, 6401 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21212, or Carmelite Monastery, 1318 Dulaney Valley Road, Baltimore, MD 21286 or Assisi House, 600 Red Lion Hill Road, Aston, PA 19014. HENNESSEY, Blanche On November 10, 2001, BLANCHE HENNESSEY, beloved wife of Wade Hennessey, loving mother of Rev. Donna Bennett, dear cousin of Alberta Davis, Robert Cox, the late Margaret Hanley, Marcella Comeau and John Cox, dear aunt of Elizabeth Kirchgessner: Friends may call lat CONNELLY FUNERAL HOME OF DUNDALK, P.A., 7110 Sollers Point Road at Delvale Avenue, Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services Wednesday 10 A.M.

Interment Parkwood Cem- etery. HINES, William G. On November 11, 2001, WILLIAM G. HINES; beloved husband of the late Mildred Hines (nee Holland); loving son of the late Susie and Carl Hines; dear brother of Mary Stanley, Earl, Floyd and Vernon Hines and the late Harry and Carl Hines. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Schimunek Funeral Home, Inc, 9705 Belair Road (Perry Hall) on Wednesday from 6 to 8 P.M. where funeral service will be held on Thursday at 11 A.M. Interment Baltimore Ceme- tery. HOOPER, Maria J. 1997 PHOTO Edward Azrael earned his law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 1929.

judge of the city's Supreme Bench. Mr. Azrael also served on the Board of Municipal Zoning and Appeals of Baltimore City from 1947 to 1962, and was a member of the Democratic State Central Committee for the 4th District from 1944 to 1956. A founding member of Bonnie View County Club in 1952, Mr. Azrael enjoyed playing bridge and golf.

Until seven years ago, his son said, he was a member of what was believed to be the area's oldest standing golf foursome they ranged in age from 82 to the upper 90s. He was a founding director of the Children's Cancer Fund, and the Edward and Harriet Azrael Scholarship Fund to help University of Baltimore law students. He was a member for 62 years of Chizuk Amuno Congregation in Stevenson. Mr. Azrael married Harriet Glasser on Nov.

24, 1938. She survives him. Services will be held at 11 a.m. today at Sol Levinson Bros. Funeral Home, 8900 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville.

In addition to his wife and son, Mr. Azrael is survived by another son, Richard Azrael of Lutherville; a sister, Beatrice Colvin of Atlanta; four grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. On November 11, 2001, MARIA JOHANNA (nee Mayer), beloved wife of the late Benjamin Allen Hooper, devoted aunt of Albert, Martin and Joseph Mayer. Also survived by many great nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Schimunek Funeral Home, 610 W.

MacPhail (Route 24) on Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., where a funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment Most Holy Redeemer Ceme- tery. KAUFMAN, Dr. Helen W. On November 9, 2001, HELEN W.

KAUFMAN, Ed.D (nee Wheatley), of Towson, MD; beloved daughter of the late James B. and Bertha Wheatley, devoted sister of James B. Wheatley, Jr. and his wife, Margaret, both of Ocean Pines, MD and Janet W. Carnes of Baltimore, MD.

Dear aunt of Janet Kimberly Poitras of Towson, MD, Laura Carnes Celaya of Kent Island, MD, Bruce Wheatley of Florida, Gary Wheatley of Monkton, MD, Robert Wheatley of Ellicott City, MD, Francis S. Carnes, Ill, of Monkton, MD. Dear great aunt of Margaret, Ashley, Anna Helen Wheatley and Colin and T.J. Wheatley, Justine Poitras and Catie Carnes. Friends may call at the Chapel of the Towson Presbyterian Church, 400 W.

Chesapeake and Highland Aves. on Tuesday, November 13 from 9:30 A.M. to 11 A.M., at which time a Funeral Service will begin promptly. Interment Druid Ridge Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in Dr.

Kaufman's name to the Towson Presbyterian Church, 400 W. Chesapeake Avenue, Towson, MD 21204. INDEPENDENT.

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