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Birmingham Post-Herald, Thursday, January 29, 1981 Deaths funerals Mrs. A Annie P. Knox Mrs. Annie P. Knox, 87, of 2021 10th Ave.

South, died yesterday. Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. today at Elmwood, Elmwood Chapel directing. She was a member of the Eastern Star and South Highland Presbyterian Church. Survivors inelude Victor three sons, Knox Herman and R.

John Knox M. Knox, and a sister, Mrs. Sara Lapham, all of Birmingham. Raymond Eugene Danner Sr. Raymond Eugene Danner 78, of 1941 East Lake Boulevard, Tarrant, died yesterday.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Roebuck Chapel, with burial in Jefferson Memorial Gardens. He was a member of the Avondale Masonic Lodge and a retired machinist. He was a member of the Methodist Church and McClendon, Cincinnati, Ohio and E. Matthew McClendon, Louisville, Ky; her mother, Mrs.

Minnie B. Williams, Birmingham; and a brother, Edwin Hayden, Pelham. had been a resident of Birmingham for 60 years. Survivors include his wife. Mrs.

Thulie Danner; a daughter, Mrs. W.S. Blair, Birmingham; and two sons, Raymond Danner Clanton and Bobby Joe Danner, Birming- ham. Mrs. Nannie Smith Wiley Graveside service for Mrs.

Nannie Smith Wiley, 81, of 125 57th South, who died Tuesday will be at 2 p.m. today at Forest Hill, Roebuck Chapel directing. Mrs. Jean Hayden McClendon Memorial service for Mrs. Jean Hayden McClendon, 52, of Louisville, who died Saturday, will be at 2 p.m.

today at Roebuck Chapel. She was a member of Grace Methodist Church, Birmingham. Survivors include her husband, Ernest McClendon; two sons, Edward Joseph Chester Roy Parizek Bates, Birmingham. Leonard L. I Kirkland Chester Roy Parizek, 60, of 4360 Pinson Valley Parkway, died yesterday.

Funeral will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Angwin's, with graveside service at 2:30 p.m. at Barney Cemetery in Cordova. He was a World War II Marine veteran and a retired security guard. Survivors include his wife.

Mrs. Tauline H. Parizek; two sons, James and Robert Parizek, both of Chicago, and a daughter, Mrs. Sue Leonard mingham, will be at 2 wood Chapel, wood. He was a World ber of Vine Around town TODAY Children's Hospital, open house and family learning experience, 3 p.m.

Jefferson County Commission, pre-commission meeting, courthouse, 10 a.m. MONDAY Gardendale Planning and Zoning Board meets, city hall, 6 Public hearing on Village Creek for East Birp.m. mingham, 45th Avenue Baptist Church, 7:30 Telephone Pioneers of America meet, through Saturday, p.m. Hyatt. Town hall meeting on crime in Birmingham sponsored by Winter Sky," Meyer Planetarium, Birmingham- the Police-Community Relations Committee, Boutwell AudiSouthern College, 4 p.m.

torium Exhibition Hall, 6 p.m. Police Boat. sport and vacation show, Civic Center Exhibition Tarrant City Council meets, city hall, 7 p.m. Hall, through Sunday. Fairfield City Council meets, city hall, 7:30 p.m.

TOMORROW Vestavia Hills City Council meets, city hall, 7:30 p.m. Hoover City -Council meets, city hall, 7:30 p.m. Jefferson legislative meets Leeds City Council meets, city hall, 7 p.m. County delegation Gardendale City Council meets, city hall. 6 p.m.

with Birmingham mayor city council, Pleasant Grove City Council meets, city hall, 7 and Comp.m. merce Center, 14th floor, 4 p.m. Warrior City Council meets, city hall, 7 p.m. Oil. Chemical and Atomic Workers, District III meets, Civitan International district governors-elect meet, Hyatt, through tomorrow, Hyatt.

through Friday. National Automotive Parts Association meets, through Sunday. Hyatt. TUESDAY SATURDAY Birmingham City Council meets, city hall, Alabama Nurserymen's Association meets, 9:30 a.m.; pre-council meeting, 9 a.m. Hyatt, through Monday.

Jefferson County Commission meets, court house, 10 a.m. Bessemer City Commission meets, city hall, 10 a.m. SUNDAY Around Town appears on Tuesdays and ThursMagic City Marathon, 26.2-mile run, begins 9 days in the Post-Herald. If you would like have a.m. on 19th Street in front of City Hall.

your meeting or event listed, please call 325-2370. Lennon's murder was on 2nd urge Associated Press coming home. I'll tell you about it when I get ATLANTA The man accused of killing ex- Beatle John Lennon has told his former minister McGowan made his comments in an interview that he flew to New York to kill Lennon once published i in today's editions of the Atlanta Conbefore, several weeks before the musician was stitution. He said he has talked with Chapman down, the minister said yesterday. three times twice in person since his arrest gunned The Rev.

Charles McGowan said Mark Chap- Dec. 8 for the Lennon slaying. told him he had an "unexplainable drive" to Now pastor of a Presbyterian church in Alaman kill Lennon when he flew from Atlanta to New bama, McGowan was pastor of the Chapel Woods York three to four weeks before Lennon was shot Presbyterian Church in south DeKalb County to death Dec. 8. when he talked with Chapman, McGowan said.

"He said he overcame the compulsion he had the first time," McGowan said, "and called his wife and told her, 'I've won a great victory. I'm Strikes decrease in Britain HELEN RAYE THRASHER, M.D. Associated Press ANNOUNCES THE RELOCATION OF HER OFFICE LONDON Britain's strike record in 1980 FOR THE PRACTICE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY TO was the best in 39 years, the government said 7834 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH yesterday. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35206 The Department of Employment said there were 1,262 work stoppages, the lowest total since 1941 and less than half the 2,600 average for the OFFICE HOURS TELEPHONE past 10 years. The department's monthly Em- BY APPOINTMENT 833-4040 ployment Gazette said about 12 million working days were lost compared with 29 million in 1979.

Cuga sale and off more for men, women and children! White canvas all-sport casuals with accent side treatment and cushion arch. Reg. $10 Cuga sport $10 Jogger sale for the entire family! Special groups of nylon and suede joggers. Reg. Pic 'n Pay Shoes 8 BIRMINGHAM AREA STORES 7.0 Queensbury Shopping Center 1.

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Master Card or Visa. Open evenings Church and a lifelong Birmingham resident. Survivors include his wife, Edna S. Kirkland; a daughter, Mrs. Martha Disko; his mother, Mrs.

Bessie Chappell, and a brother, Winston L. Kirkland, all of Birmingham. Thomas Cronan Dykes L. Kirkland, 68, of Bir- Ensley United died yesterday. Funeral Mason and p.m.

tomorrow at Elm- Florida in 1965. with burial in Elm- wife, Mrs. Polly owned a service station, er, James M. War II veteran, a mem- family suggests Street Presbyteriantions to the Methodist Church, a Shriner. He moved to Survivors include his Dykes; and a brothDykes, Atlanta.

The memorial contribuAlabama Lung Associa- Graveside service for Lt. Col. (Ret) Thomas Cronan Dykes, 74, of Clearwater Beach, who died Tuesday, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Elmwood, Angwin's directing. He served in the Air Force in World War II and the Korean War and was a member of the Reserve Officers Association of the U.S.

and a past president of the Retired Officers Association of Tampa. He was an optometrist in Birmingham and Tampa, a former member of the Ensley Civitan Club, Shrine Burn Centers. Mrs. Florence Ethel Sewell Funeral for Mrs. Florence Ethel Sewell, 80, of 932 14th Ave.

North, Bessemer, who died Tuesday, will be at 3 p.m. today at Brown Service Bessemer er Chapel with burial in Highland Memorial Gardens. Survivors include seven daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Harkins, Mrs. Frances Canady, Mrs.

Gloria Knapp, Mrs. Bessie Cahela and Mrs. Mary Green, all of Bessemer, Mrs. Betty Jo Brown, Pensacola, and Mrs. Nona Cook, Anderson, two sons, John and Ronald Sewell, both of Bessemer; and a sister, Mrs.

Letha Wiggs of Verbe- na. Edgar Lee Rosen Funeral for Edgar Lee Rosen, 92, of Rt. 1, McCalla, who died Tuesday, will be at 2 p. m. today at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church with burial in the adjoining cemetery, Brown Service Bessemer directing.

He was a member of Reno Baptist Church. He was a Mason for 53 years, including 33 years in Coldwater Lodge No. 148 at Woodstock. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Ethel Ozella Bush and Mrs.

Norma Estelle Gamble, both of Caffee Junction, Mrs. Effa Lucille Chapman, Bessemer, and Mrs. Edna Josephine George, Woodland Lake. Paul Henry Mallory Jr. Graveside service for Paul Henry Mallory 56, of Houston, who died Monday, will be at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at Elmwood, Valley Chapel directing. He was born in Birmingham and moved to Houston 20 years ago. He worked for Barrett Roofing Co. in Birmingham. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Jackie Freeman Mallory; two daughters, Mrs. Paula Teeters, and Mrs. Jakay Fiske; a son, Kerry Mallory, all of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Elsie Lynn Tharp; his stepmother, Mrs. Elsie Montgomery, both of Birmingham; and his stepfather, Peter Smircich, Yugoslavia.

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