USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. Los Angeles Examiner, Sun., Oct. 8, 1944 top right corner of section A, part 1, page 19 VITAL STATISTICS DEATH NOTICES ABRAMS, Hanna. Services Sunday, 11 a.m. at Groman Mortuary. AXELROD, Morris G. Services Sunday, 11 a.m. at Glasband & Co. COX, James H. Pierce Brothers, 720 W. Washington Blvd. CRITTENDEN, William. Services 10 a.m. Monday at Pierce Brothers, 720 W. Washington Blvd. CROSS, Mrs. Laura. Services Monday, 11 a.m. at Grace Chapel Inglewood Cemetery, Alvarez & Moore, directors. DEAN, Marjorie T. Services 10 a.m./ Monday, at Pierce Brothers Hollywood, 5959 Santa Monica boulevard. DUDLEY, Mabel C. Pierce Brothers, 720 W. Washington Blvd. ELLIOTT, Richard David II and Patrick Alan Elliott. Edwards Brothers Colonial Mortuary. FURSTNOW, Charles Albert. Services 10 a.m. at Pierce Brothers Little Church Around the Corner, 3443 West Manchester boulevard. (Glendale papers please copy.) GREENSPAN, Nathan J. Services Sunday, 2 p. m. at Groman Mortuary. GROOMS. James M. Grooms. Edwards Brothers Colonial Mortuary. HOWARD. Mary Eunice Howard, mother of Helen Mitchell, Evelyn Hubert and Victor Howard of Los Angeles, John Howard, U.S.A., Camp Roberts. Services Monday, 1 p. m. from the chapel of Will A. Reynolds & Francis X. Eberle, 8540 Melrose ave. KILPATRICK. Miss Frances Kilpatrick, beloved sister of Elizabeth and Aaron E. Kilpatrick. Services at the residence, 5254 Live Oak View. Eagle Rock, Monday, October 9, at 2:30 p. m. Bresee Brothers & Gillette, directors. LOVEGREEN. Edward E. Lovegreen. W. A. Brown & Son, funeral directors. MARSHALL. Mrs. May Cossitt. Services 11 a. m. Monday at Pierce Brothers Lambert Park, 4601 Crenshaw blvd. MAXON. Mary M. Maxon. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. McCAY, Fredrick Marion, loving brother of Olive Winemiller, George, Herbert R. and Albert McCay. Services Monday, 3 p. m. at Utter-McKinley's Viewpark, 3719 West Slauson. McLEAN, Laura Wilhelminia, beloved mother of Effie C. Metzgar, Anna Marie Witt and Laura E. Rockett; grandmother of Inez Peck and Norman Rockett. Services Monday, 1 p.m. at Grace Chapel, Inglewood Cemetery. Utter-McKinley Viewpark in charge. PHILLIPS, Edward H. Pierce Brothers Hollywood, 5959 Santa Monica boulevard. ROTTMEYER, Charles Daniel. Private services Tuesday, Pierce Brothers Hollywood directors. SEAGER, Victor. Services 9:30 a. m. at Pierce Brothers, 720 West Washington Blvd. SEELAND, Ellen Mary, beloved wife of Alf Seeland, loving father of Carl Seeland and sister of Edna Redden. Services Monday, 1:30 p. m. at Utter-McKinley's East Los Angeles, 4440 Whittier blvd. SIFLING, Mary. Rosary 8 p. m. Sunday at Pierce Brothers Alhambra, 345 West Main st. Mass 9 a. m. Monday at the Church of the Holy Angels, Alhambra. STAUB. Clement M. Staub, father of Mrs. Ralph F. Huntsberger and Mrs. Theodore C. Henderson of Ventura, Calif., grandfather of Ralph F. Huntsberger Jr., Mrs. Robert D. Fenn, Lieutenant George E. Huntsberger, U. s. Army Air force, Ensign Clement Richard Huntsberger, U. S. N., and Theodore C. Henderson Jr., also survived by two great-grandchildren. Services will be held in Chichester Chapel, Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Wilshire blvd. at Berendo Monday, 1 p. m. Interment, private. Bresee Brothers & Gillette, directors. STEARNS, Mrs. Julia A., widow of the late Daniel E. Stearns; aunt of Mrs. Newell E. Dupuy of 1440 El Rito ave., Glendale, Calif. Remains at chapel of L.G. Scovern & Son, 828 S. Brand blvd., Glendale, where Rosary will be recited Sunday evening, 8 o'clock. High Mass at Holy Family Church, Elk and Louise streets, Glendale, Monday, Oct. 9 at 9 a. m. Iv* H. Overholtzer, Inc. directors. WEISEL, William S., beloved husband o* Mae Weisel, loving father of Dori* Grant, Billie Arnold and brother o* Bessie Schwab. services Sunday, * p. m. at Groman Mortuary.* indicates ink stain at edge of column and print illegible. also: center of page 20, the following: BATAAN SURVIVOR SAID JAP PRISONER HAVEGO, Pa., Oct. 7, -- The arrival of a telegram from their son after two years' silence informed the Frank Koots that Private John S. Koot, taken prisoner during the fall of Bataan, was still alive. "I am in good health and in the highest spirits," he stated.