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Ed^Und Hotman, I 7, /S Dead; 'His run wnw vonN rnwnsOBITUARIES MoNDAy,ApRl Ed^und Hotman, I 7, /s Dead; lBrutftr IBruths BAYER-Richord. Died Aprit 15 ot CANICK-Morris. On April 18, 1993. Boyer, Richord 'His the oge of 81. New York Times Beloved husbond of the lote Mino, employee for forly-two yeors in fother of Psul, Peorl, ond Jocob, Beitelmon,Mortin Hunt for,SonInspired Mouie fhe Finonciol Deportmenf. Refired grondfolher of Jonothon; Julio, Bergmon, Horvey 1970.Survived by his wife Siophie Andrew, Thomos, ond Simon. Ser- Blev, of f ifty Veors ond sister Evelyn vices Tuesdoy IPM of "The River- Fvo Piozzo. Services of Andrett side," 76th St. ond Amsterdom. Blum, Violo Funerol Home, New York City. Brodskv, Chorles .' By BRUCE LAMBERT BEITELMAN-Dr. Morlin E. Be. Burdikoff, George loved husbond CfSTERNINO-Nicholo* on April of lrmcr, loving 16,1993, (formerly Burguieres,Dorothy Ed[hund C. Horman, whose crusade fdher of Stuort ond Sydio, cher- of Ossining,NY ished grondfother of the Eronx). Beloved husbond of Conick,Morris of Pomelo ond Dolores; in iniiestigating his son's disappear- Dovi4 beloved brolher of Ruth loving fcfher of Liso Cisternino,Nicholos Pellegrino, Lori Buonoguro, Poul ance gnd death in a Chilean coup was Lone. Services of Beth Dovid Ce- Cole,Alexonder "Missirg," melery, Elmonf, NY, lpm Mondoy Cisfernino ond Louro Donovon. portrayed in the film died Fond brother to Al ond SteVen Dreyfuss, Gerfrude on Fqlday at Mount Sinai Medical Cen- BERGMAN Horvey. Queens Cislernino. Cherishedgrondfofher Evl, Henri Council of B'noi Brith/B'noi of four. Reposing ot Woodlown Brith Finkels?ein,Sol ter. F{ewas 87 and lived in Manhattan. Women mourns the possing of its Moriicions,44ISWhite Ploins Rd., The cause was pneumonia, his fam- esteemed ond befoved president, Bron& on Sundoyond Mondoy,2-4 ily safd. Horvey Bergmon. Our heorfs go ond 7-9PM. Moss of ChristionBur- FORMONT-Anne M.: ouf fo Evelyn ond the fomilv. iol Tuesdoy, l1:15A.M., of St. Fron- 1993 in her 83rd ye Mr,r'Horman flew to Chile in lgTJ Moy Lodmon, Executive VP cis of Rome Church,Bron* N.Y. Brooklyn in 1909.Forri seeking his son, Charles, knowing rhat Executive Boord of Woodmere ond Ni (nee ond wos mosf recenfl sotdiBrg had seized him but unaware BLEY-Evo A. Bergmon.) On COLE-Alexonder D., on Aprit 17, ol Consololion Reside April 16, 1993. Born Jonuory 5 199&ol the oge of 91,Loving foth- lslip. that tfghad been shot to death. 1888. Employed for oi Wife of the lote Arfhur, be- er of Notofie Lynn ond Alexonder by the Welfore Depf.,, loved mother of Muriel (Dovid) Jru deor brolher of Hermqn, he gained entrY to the (Sfonley) York. Afler being edt In hit search, Ezrol, Notolie Krell, Morlin, ond Morie. l Cherished col Brooklvn schools,j Phyllis (Milton) Chernock. Loving friend Natig6al Stadium in Santiago, where grondmother of Seventh Avenue. Contri- ed from Si.Jc irn's Uni of Ann (Richord) butions in his mernory moy be gioduote hundrSds of prisoners were rounded up (Suson) held o degr; Brogg, Arfhur Krell, mode to Kips Bry Bcvs Club, 1930 odministrotion from I in thB right-wing military coup over- Morgoret (Arthur) Beoudoin, RondollAvenue, Bron* NY 10473. Andrdw (Borboro) University. Miss Form ChernocK deceosed by her imm, turning" the elected socialist Govern- Peler (Kothryn) ChernocK Suson (Brion) greot grond- ly. Loving ount of , me.ntfr't pr. Salvador Allende Gossens. Meister. Deor DREYFUSS-Gertrude (nee Bruck- Chorles ', ';] mother of Ro-Anno (Gregg) W. ond Johr "Chhrles Yvon, monn). On April 17, 1993.Beloved Grond-ounl of l4 ond + Horman,I hopeyou are out Jennifer ond Somonlho Meister, wife of Rolf for 55 yeors, loving ount of 8. "She inspire{ therei't"Mr.Horrnan caltdd dut through Adom ond Rochel Beoudoin. Sister mother of Joon ond Sy Chorney co-workers ond frient of the lote Jeonette Bergmon, ond Allen ond Pomelo Dreyfusg time "This Miriom of dedicotion orl a bulltlornat the stadium. is your Jocobs, Horry Bergmon, deor sister of Eric Bruckmon, Reposins Nolon & Toi ond lro Bergmon. Sister-in-low of cherished grondmother of Jonoth- Lqurel father speaking.If you hear ffio,please the lote Ave., Norfhporl John Jocobs. Aunt of lhe on ond Jessico. Groveside servi. 5 ond 7-9 PM. Moss i corne forward. You have nothing to lote Bernord Jocobs. Cherished by ces Mondoy I PM ot Mf. Hope oll. AM, St. Philip Neri Chi fear."'Therewas no response.Charles Edmund Horman Serviceswere held. Cemefery, Hostings, N\'. port.Inferment Colvq had been three BLUM-Violo. Of Pompono Beoch, Woodside. In lieu of fle dead weeks,Mr. Hor- FL. On April 17, 1993. Devofed tions to Consolotion; man learned later. mother of Pouline Spolon ond Sue- EYL-Henri, oge 8O iniernotionollv I I I Beoch Dr., W. lsl His frustration in dealing with Unit- Ann Koufmon. Beloved grond- known Insuronce Broker ond vour fovorite chorify or spoke to conferences in the United mofher of Mindv Klopmon, Borbo- Yochtsmon of Fronklin Lokes, I ed States authorities grew into a con- "f 'm ro Spofon, Goil Jordon, Sleven N.J., formerly of Cold Spring Statesand abroad. not interested HORMAN-Edmurld i., viction that they had failed to try to "What Koufmon ond Dovid Koufmon. Be- Horbor, NY, died April 17, 1993. in revenge," he said. can re- loved greot grondmother of Amy Husbond of Dorothv (nee Hoor- York City, on April 16; protbet Charles when they learned of Jordon. Deor sister of Helen Bif- ton), folher of Bettino Evl Adoms o9e of 87. Beloved I venge do? I don't want this to happen to Elizobeth; fother his arrest, and he accused them of fer, Florence While, ldo Linder, ond Peter L. Eyl, brother of of any American citizens again." Gertrude Kessler, lrving Bovorsky, Edword A. Evl ond grondfother of Chorles Hormon; cherii covering up their failure After the original news reports, the ond Muriel Goldstein.Funerol ser- five. Funerol Service oi The Von- in-low of Jovce Hormo Turning the anguish of losing his son "The vice Tuesdov I pm ol Schworfz der Ploot Funerol Home,257 God- survived by his brol case became the subject of Exe- Brothers-Jeffer Memoriol Chopel, win Ave., Wyckoff, NJ, on Tues- Doniel ond Lqurencei into a.crusade on human-rights issues, ll4-03 dov ot 8 PM. Privote cremotion. nephew, Frederick I cution of Charles Horman: An Ameri- Queens Blvd. Forest Hills, gri Mr. Horman testified at hearings and NY. Interment of Knollwood Pork wife, Deboroh; and can Sacrifice" (Harcourt Brace Jovan- Cemetery Alfvson, Hillory, ond l ovich, 1979) by Thomas Hauser. The FINKELSTEIN-SoI. Beloved hus- his godchild,Sheilo Sha BRODSKY-Chorles. Beloved hus- bond of Sylvicr, loving fqfher of A soldier for humon rk book was the basis for the award-win- bond oi Rebecco devoted fother Jocob ond Suson, deor brother of unstiniing in his strugg$ "Missing;" of Suson ond Bernice, cherished Milton, Horol4 ond Bello Nitzburg, the trufh obout his sri ning 1982film directed by grondfother in 1973. of Steven ond Belin- loving grondfother. Low secretory "Missingr"Chile in ln , Constantin Costa-Gavras, in which do. Loving brother of Beotrice ond to N.Y. Stote Supreme Court Jus- hg wosl Jack Lemmon portrayed Mr. Horman. ihe lote Abrohom. Funerol service tice Meverson. Services Tuesdoy, bv Jock Lemmon. Ed Lawyer,86 MondoV 2pm ot Riverside Memor- 12 noon, of Flotbush Memoriol dignified, leorned hurn The film drew widespread attention iol thusioslic love of life w Leo Arnstein, a Chicago Chopelg Queens Blvd ot 76th Chopel, 1283 Coney lslond Ave., H. trial law- and prompted an unusual three-page R4 Forest Hills. Interment New Brooklyn, N.Y. missed by olf who knel ye{ a$d partner Monfefiore Cemetery. moriol services will be I in the law firm of statement from the United States State Arnstein & I-lehr,died on April lb at his BURDIKOFF-Georse, the Right ! Department on the eve premiere. FINKELSTEIN--Sylvio. of the Reveren4 on April It 1993, of Congrego- INGRASSIA_JohnG. C horne in Glencoe, Ill. Mr. Arnstein was Montville, tion Beth Shofom of Long Beoch The Government disputed the film, N.J. The funerol will possing 1993. Beloved son ofi 86 years old. toke ploce on Wednesdoy, g A.A,L, ond Lido mourns the of Shirley, loving brother saying officials diligently sought to find the beloved molher of He in his sleep, a spokeswoman oi Sl. John's R.O. Church, Litlle our devot- Georgotot Dione LoSC died Charles Horman, and they denied any Folls, NJ. In lieu of flowerg o se- ed Presiden?,Howord Finkelsiein. Corvelli ond Susonrx for the law firm said. minory scholorshipfund will be es- We ore indebted to her for incul- Longtime componionq implications of complicity. coting in her son o love for our Mr.. Arnstein, though retired, r€- foblished in his memory ot St. Tik- people."Moy codo. Also survived b hon's Seminory. For onv coniribu- foith ond her memo- ond nephews. Reposl mained active in the firm until his Why Charles Horman was killed re- tions, contocl ry ever be,o source of blessing to Melonie Ponkow in grond- Frederick Funerol Hom Woyne, N.J. Goito Memoriol her son ond doughler, her ing, corner of Northeni death.: Among its clients were Sears mains a mystery. A 3l-year-old Har- children ond oll who Home, Little Folls, NJ: 201-256-2224 knew ond 193 St. Funerol Moss V Roebuck & Compeily, Whirlpool Corpo- ard graduate, he was living in Chile as loved her." 9:45AM, ol St. Mory's BURGUIERES-Dorothv Dr. Amos W. Miller, Robbi I ration, M. Mid. Church,Flushing. i Kroehler Manufacturing film maker and writer.
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