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Teen benefits from<br />
generosity of many<br />
B* J»v\M Mm HOE***!<br />
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1 he Uo|*' family<br />
|ia overwhelmed.<br />
W« hav« mcd u><br />
find out who all<br />
ih*r»r prople *r*.<br />
MKI Bill L'n*er. rr<br />
fernnf u> cootribu<br />
wn »ht» have ral<br />
ImJ around his son.<br />
OntKMf Gref. 14. of Can<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
who has cystic fihrvwis and is in<br />
n-«-d of • double lunf t-nns<strong>plan</strong>L<br />
When the t'ngrr^ Bill. t>rrg.<br />
ami mom. B«'b»ra first hooked<br />
up wth Children * O help with<br />
fund rmiKing. their joal was<br />
1(00,000 In |u*t a lew short<br />
months, more than $125,000 has<br />
been raised U> help the I nfer><br />
with medical cost* aaaooated<br />
with the trarn<strong>plan</strong>t, which will be<br />
preformed in July in St Louis.<br />
It is so wtalH overwhelming.<br />
I'refer said We re getting even<br />
ni«irr support n«*» than when wt<br />
first started You think it would<br />
be dying down."'<br />
Gref wa« diafrviM'd with cystic<br />
fibrosis when he was six months<br />
old Cystic fibrosis is a genetic<br />
disease thst primarily attack* the<br />
respira<strong>to</strong>ry and digestive systems<br />
C vatic fibraei* produce* an abnor<br />
msl accumulation of mucus in the<br />
Ionics and other organs that aufTocste<br />
and starve the victim<br />
Br/.re Gref ha.« the lung trans<br />
<strong>plan</strong>t, he will be bavin* sinus sur<br />
gery in Detroit His health haa<br />
b*en prett> staWe." linger said<br />
He s had a couple colds but he LB<br />
all right<br />
Contributions for Greg were<br />
raised through numerous fund ra<br />
isers. including two l«nefit hock<br />
ey names hosted by the Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
police and fire unions Fire<br />
fighters and police <strong>office</strong>rs<br />
wjuared off with the Detroit Red<br />
W»nf> Alumni in February and<br />
March The two game* raiaed<br />
t2r.484 34 for Greg The game*<br />
were organized by firefighters<br />
Mike Caruao and Jim Davison<br />
a rd police <strong>office</strong>rs Rick Foroorski<br />
and Leonard Schemsnske<br />
Tbe police and fire unions want<br />
<strong>to</strong> tfcarik all who contributed and<br />
auppr-rted their efforts <strong>to</strong> help<br />
G-ef, who is a hockey lover and<br />
R*d Wing fan<br />
The following individuals and<br />
businesses contributed: Jack and<br />
Wanda Caruso, Livonia; Fruden<br />
...I l-r.m# Properties. Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
Hioce Park Lincoln Mercury.<br />
Plymouth; Howell Tool and Gage.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n. Gil Mar Manufacturing.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n. Reliable Moving and<br />
S<strong>to</strong>rage. Can<strong>to</strong>n; Mohammad<br />
Na&sar, Dearborn. David and<br />
Jeanne Bukis. Belleville; Livonia<br />
Family Physicians. Livonia; Barry<br />
Lipson. Troy. Applebees, Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
ACE Sporta. Dearborn<br />
Heights. Steel Technologies. Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
A CEE Concessions. Plymouth.<br />
Kmart Corp.. Plymouth,<br />
Forest Place. Plymouth. Denyae<br />
Ash by. Bedford. Tom McNamsra.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n. Can<strong>to</strong>n Rotary Club,<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n. Rod Rubus, Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
Damoqs Ribs, Can<strong>to</strong>n; Don I lark<br />
Sportswear. Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Also contributing were: Detroit<br />
Red Wings. Detroit. Computer<br />
Connection. Plymouth. Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Sports. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Baker s Square.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n. Bob's of Can<strong>to</strong>n. Can<strong>to</strong>n;<br />
Bob Evans. Can<strong>to</strong>n; Mexican<br />
F.esta. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Kid's Kingdom.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n. Johnson's Restaurant.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n. Kelly Esman & Associ<br />
ates. Rochester Hills, Hockey<br />
Outlet. Redford. Home Depot.<br />
. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Here's, Livonia; Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Cinema. Can<strong>to</strong>n, Three Brothers<br />
Restaurant. Plymouth. Patricia<br />
Tanski. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Sports Authority.<br />
Livonia. Jim Reed. Can<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
Outback Steakhouse. Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
Party Max. Can<strong>to</strong>n; Olive Garden.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n. Mountain Jacks. Can<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
Gordie Howe Tavern A Eatery.<br />
Traverse City; Pet Practice. Can<br />
<strong>to</strong>n. Meisel Sysco. Can<strong>to</strong>n; Loui»<br />
vnHe Hockey. Dave Debol. VDM<br />
Graphics. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Warren Valley<br />
Golf. Un-Crafts. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Trader<br />
Jacks. Plymouth; Hockey Weekly.<br />
Deariwrn Heights. Young's Envi<br />
ronmental. Westland. The Print<br />
Shop of Can<strong>to</strong>n. Trading <strong>Post</strong>.<br />
Plymouth, Play It Again Sports.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n. Power Play Internation<br />
si. Traverse City; Discount<br />
Drinks. Can<strong>to</strong>n; Engineering<br />
Reproduction. Plymouth. Tillman<br />
Electnc. Plymouth, Wood<br />
land Meadows. Wayne. AGA Gas.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n; Roeey's Romper Room.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n. Environmental Qtiality<br />
Company; Can<strong>to</strong>n Waste Recycling.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n. Arctic Cold S<strong>to</strong>rage.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n; Pro Coil. Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
Also contributing were: HW<br />
Mo<strong>to</strong>r Homes, Can<strong>to</strong>n. Blackwell<br />
Ford. Plymouth; Michigan Junior<br />
Chamber of Commerce. Plym-<br />
- C«n'"" Clerical Union,<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n; Rose's Restaurant. Can<br />
<strong>to</strong>n; Dave Lividini. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Jeff<br />
Thomas. Flat Rock; Caruso Lawn<br />
Care. Livonia; Gordon Bellaire.<br />
. Plymouth; Elliott Travel. West<br />
land, S.A Manns. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Plymouth<br />
Township Firefighters Local<br />
1496, Plymouth. Huron* Valley<br />
Ambulance. Ann Arbor, and<br />
Plymouth Cultural Center. Plymouth.<br />
The Observer MONUAY APRIL 24. 1995<br />
Local ac<strong>to</strong>rs: Francine Hachem and James Dereniak rehearse a scene from Deathtrap.<br />
Suspense<br />
reel ion, will be »et in the late<br />
1940s. "It is so brilliantly written<br />
that it creates so many images.<br />
Brandow said. "People will feel<br />
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She will use the techniques<br />
that made old-time radio so<br />
suspenaeful. particularly with<br />
M>und effects "She will also have<br />
two death scenes that will have<br />
you gripping your seat rather than<br />
covering your eyes<br />
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Unlike <strong>to</strong>day's films, the guild's<br />
"Deathtrap" will take you back <strong>to</strong><br />
the days of suspense, instead of<br />
horror, and romance, instead of<br />
sex.<br />
"What makes thia so unique is<br />
what we are doing with sound and<br />
lighting." Brandow continued. "It<br />
will be full of emotion."<br />
"Deathtrap" alao will feature<br />
period costumes, provided by<br />
Mary Lynn Kuna of Plymouth,<br />
known for her costuming in the<br />
guild's "The King and I."<br />
"She found some authentic patterns<br />
and made some of the costumes."<br />
Brandow said.<br />
The production has come <strong>to</strong> life<br />
in just less than five weeks. Auditions<br />
were in early March, with<br />
rehearsals following. "It could not<br />
have been put <strong>to</strong>gether any better.<br />
It will be great," Brandow aaid.<br />
v.<br />
9TATT PwOTOH BY<br />
Scary business: "Deathtrap " tries <strong>to</strong> revive the suspense<br />
of old-time radio. Above, Kristin Curie, who plays Helga<br />
the psychic, demonstrates what playgoers will see.<br />
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TOWR O.WATSON<br />
Services for Roger O. Wataon, 73,<br />
of Westland were held Tueedey,<br />
April 18, st the Schrader-Howell<br />
Funeral Home arith the Rev.<br />
Leonard Partenaky officiating.<br />
He was born June 26, 1921, in<br />
Lapeer, Mich., and died Sunday,<br />
April 16. in Wayne. He was a selfemployed<br />
roofer and aider of<br />
homes He came <strong>to</strong> the Westland<br />
community in 1970 from Plymouth.<br />
He loved <strong>to</strong> fiah, hunt, and<br />
travel.<br />
He is survived by his children,<br />
Angela Honeycutt of Taylor,<br />
Samuel Watson of Plymouth,<br />
Dwight Wataon of Palm Harbor.<br />
Fla., Marcia Githena of Hephzibeh,<br />
Ga.. and Joan Holt of Palm<br />
Harbor, Fla.; 21 grandchildren;<br />
three brothers; three sisters; and<br />
several nieces and nephews.<br />
•<br />
THOMAS JAMES ABUNETNY<br />
Services for Thomas James Abernethy,<br />
86, of Plymouth were held<br />
Thursday, April 20, at The<br />
Church of the Holy Spirit in Livonia,<br />
srith the Rev. Emery F. Gravelle<br />
officiating.<br />
He was born Jan. 21, 1909, in<br />
Port Huron, Mich., and died Sun-<br />
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B ENLISTED<br />
Robert S. Truskowski, son of<br />
[Stan and Rosemary<br />
Truskowski of Can<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
enlisted in the<br />
I U.S. Navy delayed<br />
I entry program aa an<br />
{airman in May of<br />
] 1994. He graduated<br />
the Ui. Navy<br />
|Basic Training program<br />
on March 10.<br />
He ia currently studying aviation<br />
electronics in Milling<strong>to</strong>n, Tenn.<br />
He ia a 1992 graduate of Plymouth<br />
Salem High School and has<br />
two brothers, Scott snd Brian.<br />
• NAVY FGFTFWAH<br />
David W. Washenko, son of Robert<br />
J. and Barbara L. Washenko,<br />
of Can<strong>to</strong>n, recenUy reported for<br />
duty aboard the dock landing<br />
ship USS Rushmore, homeported<br />
in San Diego. The 1992 graduate<br />
of Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n High School<br />
joined the Navy in August 1994.<br />
• NAVY FIREMAN<br />
Apprentice Kimberley A. Gudeth,<br />
day, April 16, in Livonia. He was<br />
in sales and purchasing. He came<br />
<strong>to</strong> the Plymouth community in<br />
1993 from Redford Township. He<br />
was a resident of Redford for 43<br />
yeere. He was a member of the<br />
City of Straits Masonic Lodge. He<br />
loved boating, fishing, hunting<br />
I and the outdoors.<br />
He is survived by his children,<br />
Emily Hook of Redford, Sharon<br />
Toutsnt of Plymouth and Robert<br />
Abernethy of Deerborn; nine<br />
grandchildren; three great-grandchildren;<br />
sisters Emily Breakey of<br />
Dearborn Heights and Anna<br />
Geiger of New Baltimore; brothers<br />
Nelson of Novi and John of Traverse<br />
City, and several nieces and<br />
nephews.<br />
Memorials may be made <strong>to</strong> the<br />
American Diabetes AaaociaUon<br />
and Leukemia Society of Ameri-<br />
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A Scripture service for Thaddeus<br />
(Ted) J. Malecki, 69, of Plymouth<br />
was held Thursday, April 20, at<br />
Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral<br />
Home, with the Rev. Leonard<br />
Partensky officiating.<br />
He was born May 23, 1925, in<br />
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daughter of Lary D. and Eva M.<br />
Gudeth of Can<strong>to</strong>n, recently reported<br />
for duty at Naval Station,<br />
San Diego. The 1992 graduate of<br />
Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n High School<br />
joined the Navy in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1994.<br />
• VOUMTM<br />
Jeremy L. Hill, son of Sutanne<br />
Johnson of Plymouth, enlisted in<br />
the Air Force's Delayed Enlistment<br />
Program March 30. Hill, a<br />
1994 graduate of Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
High School, is scheduled for<br />
enlistment in the Regular Air<br />
Force on Aug. 3, according <strong>to</strong> Staff<br />
Sgt. Galynn Hermann, Air Force<br />
recruiter. Upon graduation from<br />
the Air Force's six-week basic<br />
training course in San An<strong>to</strong>nio,<br />
Texaa. he ia scheduled <strong>to</strong> receive<br />
technical training aa an airborne<br />
warning communications and<br />
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• ENLISTED<br />
Paul E. Teryniak haa joined the<br />
United States Army under the delayed<br />
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Teryniak will report <strong>to</strong> Fort Sill,<br />
Okla., for basic military training<br />
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Navy Saeman Recruit Scott A<br />
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Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n High School of<br />
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• DEPLOYMENT<br />
Navy Seaman Apprentice Michael<br />
P. Irvine, son of John C. Irvine<br />
of Can<strong>to</strong>n, ia halfway<br />
through a six-month deployment<br />
<strong>to</strong> the Western Pscific Ocean Peraian<br />
Gulf aboard the guided miaaile<br />
cruiser USA Lake Erie. Irvine<br />
ia one of 386 Sailors aboard the<br />
ship who departed Pearl Harbor,<br />
in Hawaii, in November. The<br />
1992 graduate of Hudson High<br />
School of Hudaon. Mich., joined<br />
the Navy in August 1992.<br />
• DEPLOYMENT<br />
Navy Petty Officer 3rd class Steven<br />
C. Myers, son of Wslter V.<br />
snd Beulah M. Myers of Plymouth,<br />
recenUy departed for aixmonth<br />
overseas deployment<br />
aboard the nuclear-powered guid-<br />
<strong>to</strong>n; son, Bruce Carrie of Texas;<br />
two grandchildren; and father.<br />
Dean F. Sax<strong>to</strong>n Sr.<br />
Memorials may be made <strong>to</strong> the<br />
American Heart Association.<br />
WILLIAM ft.<br />
Services for William B. Cripps.<br />
70, of Northville, formerly of<br />
Plymouth, were held Wednesday,<br />
April 19, at the Schrader-Howell<br />
Funeral Home in Plymouth. Burial<br />
was in Parkview Memorial<br />
Cemetery in Livonia.<br />
He was born May 29, 1924, in<br />
Deerfield, Mich., and died Sunday,<br />
April 16, at St. Mary Hospital<br />
in Livonia. He was president<br />
of Au<strong>to</strong>motive Appliance in Livonia,<br />
and a former Detroit firefighter<br />
for 10 years. He was a former<br />
member of the Plymouth Rotary<br />
Club. He served in the U.S.<br />
Army in the Pacific in World War<br />
II.<br />
He is survived by his wife,<br />
Norene R. Cripps; son Larry<br />
Cripps of Fsrming<strong>to</strong>n Hills;<br />
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pi, aa part of the USS Theodore<br />
Roosevelt Battle Group. The 1988 .<br />
graduate oi Can<strong>to</strong>n High Scbodl J<br />
of Can<strong>to</strong>n, joined the Navy in<br />
January 1992.<br />
Navy Airman Recruit CI<br />
pber M. Spangter, son of 1<br />
Pevlik of Can<strong>to</strong>n, recently i _<br />
ed for a six-month overseas deployment<br />
with Tactical ElectaaB^ ;.<br />
ic Warfare Squadron 141. em- *T:'<br />
barked aboard the aircraft cailWl * • 1<br />
USS Theodore Roosevelt- The >'<br />
1991 graduate of John Glenn<br />
High School of Westland, joined . _<br />
the Navy in January 1994.<br />
• DEPLOYMENT<br />
Navy LL John R. Plipee, son of<br />
Richard Flipee of Plymouth, is<br />
halfway through a six-month deployment<br />
<strong>to</strong> the Western Pacific<br />
Ocean and Persian Gulf with the<br />
aircraft carrier USS Constellation.<br />
The 1981 graduate of Sam<br />
Rayburn High School of Paaadena,<br />
Texaa, joined the Navy in<br />
June 1986. Flipee ia a 1965 gradu<br />
ate of the U.S. Merchant Marine<br />
Academy. Kinga Point, N.Y., with<br />
a BS degree and e 1992 graduate<br />
of the U.S. Naval <strong>Post</strong>graduate<br />
School, in Monterey. Calif., with a<br />
MS degree.<br />
dsughter Kathy Brennan of Livonia;<br />
brother, Robert E. Cripps of<br />
White Rock, S.C.; and one grandchild.<br />
MTCNJIEL E. EICMEN<br />
Services for Michael E. Eicher.<br />
24, of North ville were held at St.<br />
John Neumann Catholic Church<br />
in Can<strong>to</strong>n with the Rev. Matthew *<br />
Ellis officiating. Burial was in<br />
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, South-field.<br />
Arrangements were made by<br />
LJ. Griffin Funeral Home.<br />
He was born Nov. 20, 1970, in<br />
Detroit and died Tuesday, April • 1<br />
18. He was a billing accounts rep- -<br />
resentative.<br />
He is survived by his parenta,<br />
Nancy and Dr. Richard E. of ' tr-<br />
North ville; sisters Kathy LaHsrfe -<br />
of Plymouth, Maureen Colllnrtf •'<br />
WesUand, Mary of Ptymouth,<br />
Susie Schmidt of Can<strong>to</strong>n and ..<br />
Trisha Moss of Can<strong>to</strong>n; grandi' 1.<br />
mother Isabel; fiancee Jenny '<br />
Foreman; five nieces; and two<br />
nephews.<br />
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