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HACKETTSTOWN -- Anna Schippers Heil, 89, died Monday at Hackettstown Hospital in NewJersey. A New Jersey resident, she was the wife of the late Earl S. Heil. Survivors include daughters Joan H. Prall of Hampstead and Nancy H. Almer of New Jersey; a sister, Gertrude Brotzman of Pennsylvania; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Cochran Funeral Home here.

Hampstead -- Anna Mae Nawrot, 66, died Saturday at Carroll County General Hospital. She was the wife of the late Joseph P. Nawrot. She had worked at Milner-Fenwick in Timonium and was a member of Grace United Methodist Church. Survivors include children Nancy L. Wilson and Patricia L.Handy, both of Pennsylvania, Ruth Ann Tracey of Freeland, Fred P. Nawrot of here, Dorothy A. Nawrot of Taneytown, and Shirley M. Tacchetti of Columbia; a sister, Gladys E. Ridgely of Woodstock; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandson.

John E. Monroe, 83, died Thursday at Carroll County General Hospital. He was the husband of Marjorie Cook Monroe. An assurance representative for Government Quality, he also was an amateur radio operator. In addition to his wife, survivors include sons Dennis D. Monroe of California, Donald P. Monroe of Arizona, Wayne E. Monroe of Baltimore, Robert V. Monroe of Florida and Richard H. Monroe of Massachusetts; a daughter, Miriam J. Raedy of Frederick; and 12 grandchildren. The family requests memorial contributions to Mount Carmel United Methodist Church, 2533 Mount Carmel Road, Parkton, 21120, where he was a member.

Manchester -- Mildred V. Knouse, 64, died Friday at University Hospital from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. She was a saleswoman for Avon cosmetics. Survivors include a son, Scot A. Knouse of here; sisters Katherine Bosley and Anna Yost, both of Pennsylvania, and Mary Lou Turfel of Westminster; and a brother, Wilford Walker of Pennsylvania.

John H. Emge Sr., 80, died Friday at his home. He had retired from Black & Decker Corp., where he had been a production supervisor. Survivors include three sons, the Rev. Donald Emge, pastor of Linthicum Baptist Church in Baltimore, John H. Emge Jr. of Reisterstown and David B. Emge of Baltimore; sisters Catherine Gross and Mary Traband, both of Baltimore County; brothers Isaac Emge, Herbert Emge and Lawrence Emge, all of Baltimore County; and 10 grandchildren.

New Windsor -- Ida Holmberg Warren, 84, a former resident here, died Thursday at Nampa Care Center in Idaho. She was the wife of the late Earl E. Warren and the mother of the late Ida Mae Perry. She and her husband had operated Warren's Woodwork. She was a member of the Church of Latter-day Saints, where she served as a Sunday school teacher. Survivors include a son, Earl Warren of Monroe, Ga.; daughters Dolores Vallimont of Pikesville and Janice Larsen and Sara Staub, both of Idaho; a sister, Gerda Parendo of Minnesota; 21 grandchildren; and 41 great-grandchildren. The family requests memorial contributions to the Alzheimer'sChapter, 4620 Overland Road, Room 211, Boise, Idaho 83705.

Randallstown -- Holman C. Schoenberger, 77, died Sunday at his Baltimore County home. He was the husband of Marguerite A. Schoenberger. An attorney and U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of Westminster Elks Lodge and the Reisterstown Lions Club. In addition to his wife, survivors include a son, Philip A. Schoenberger of Cockeysville; a daughter, Michelle S. Wilhelm of Westminster; a stepson, Philip L. Watts Jr. of Union Bridge; and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. today at Eline Funeral Home, Reisterstown Road and Franklin Boulevard. The family requests memorial contributions to the Reisterstown Lions, P.O. Box 22, Reisterstown.

Reisterstown -- Charlotte Mae Boone Hill, 63, a former resident here, died Dec. 9 at her home in Crewe, Va. She was the wife of William H. Hill Jr. Additional survivors include sons William H. Hill III of Lineboro and John R. Hill Sr. of Crewe; brothers Calvin Boone of Sykesville and Roger Boone of Florida; a sister, Marilyn Walker of New Windsor; and nine grandchildren. The family requests memorial contributions tothe American Heart Association.

George Mack Jr., 48, died Sunday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was the husband of Ann CarterMack. A Baltimore County resident, he was a landscaper. In addition to his wife, survivors include sons Terry L. Mack of here and AnthonyG. Mack of Westminster; a daughter, Lisa R. Mack of here; a brother,Michael Mack; and sisters Tina Mack and Hedy Johnson, all of Baltimore. Services are at 8 p.m. Thursday at St. Luke's United Methodist Church. Friends may call from 7 p.m. until the time of the service at the church.

Sykesville -- Ronald W. Dixon, 26, a former resident here, died suddenly Friday at his home in San Diego. He was the son of Oscar "Butch" and Dorothy Glover Dixon Jr. of here. He was a sonar technician for the U.S. Navy. In addition to his parents, survivors include a son, Shawn M. Dixon of Norfolk, Va.; a sister, Susie Shifflett of Hampstead; his paternal grandmother, Doris Dixon of here; and his maternal grandfather, Lawrence Glover of Accident. Services are at 1 p.m. Friday at the Haight Funeral Home, here. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Taneytown -- Blanche L. Klinefelter, 57, died Sunday at Carroll County General Hospital. She had worked as a presser at Westminster Knit Corp. She was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary in Gettysburg, Pa. Survivors include sons Herbert Click Jr. and Richard Click, both of Emmitsburg, and David L. Klinefelter of Gettysburg; a brother, James R. Jeffcoat of Germany; sisters Catherine Shultz, Sarah Redding and Betty Starner of Gettysburg, Ruth Treichler of Camp Hill, Pa., Mary Herr of Fairfield, Pa., Ann Hendricks of Richmond and Martha Barnhart of Westminster; stepsisters Maybelle Sillik and Frances Andrew, both of Pennsylvania; and three grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. today at Peters Funeral Home, 321 Carlisle St., Gettysburg.

Thurmont -- G. Dorothy Roberts, 68, died Sunday at Frederick Memorial Hospital. A Frederick County resident, she was the wife of Stewart E. Roberts. She was a lifelong member of Weller United Methodist Church here. In addition to her husband, survivors include sons Gary L. Roberts of Sabilasville and Joseph L. Roberts of Taneytown; daughters Kim L. Lavigne of Frederick and Phyllis A. Wynkoop of here; and seven grandchildren.

Union Bridge -- Donald R. Mullinix, 50, died Friday at Carroll County General Hospital. He was the son of Hazel Burdette Mullinix of Frederick and the late E. Ray Mullinix. Additional survivors include sons Todd B. Mullinix of Westminster, Rodney A. Mullinix of Littlestown, Pa., and Scott E. Mullinix of New Windsor; sisters Jessie M. Moxley of Walkersville and Mary "Polly" Dayhoff of New Windsor; a brother, Charles E. Mullinix of New Windsor; and one granddaughter.

Westminster -- Elvira V. Stewart, 97, died Saturday at the Golden Age Guest Home in Woodbine. She was the wife of the late Ernest W. Stewart. Survivors include daughters Edna S. Leppo and Catharine S. High, both of here; a son, Ernest W. Stewart of here; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. The family requests memorial contributions to St. Mary's United Church of Christ, 1441 Mayberry Road, where she wasa life member.

Madeline N. Erb, 97, died Friday at Carroll CountyGeneral Hospital. She was the wife of the late G. Murray Erb. Survivors include a daughter, Gladys M. Utz of Union Mills; a granddaughter; two great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. The family requests memorial contributions to St. Mary's United Church of Christ, 1441 Mayberry Road, where she was a member.

Louise B. Myers,73, died Friday at her home. She was the wife of the late Donald K. Myers. A volunteer at Carroll County General Hospital, she was a member of the Smallwood Homemakers. Survivors include daughters Rebecca Mullin of Minnesota and Norma Rae Chepko of Colorado; brothers EmersonE. Brown and Gilbert E. Brown, both of here; sisters Mildred A. Wright and Mavis B. Cook, both of here; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The family requests memorial contributions to St. Benjamin's Lutheran Church, Krider's Church Road, where she was a member.

Nevin S. Dutterer, 68, died Saturday at the Loch Raven Veterans Administration Medical Center in Baltimore. He was the husband of Marylee Lease Dutterer. Formerly a supervisor with the Carroll County Sheltered Workshop, he also was associated with his father as a wholesaleflorist. During World War II, he served in the Army in the Pacific. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion. In addition to his wife, survivors includesons Stewart N. Dutterer II of Wisconsin, Philip L. Dutterer of here, Aaron D. Dutterer of Florida and Alan L. Dutterer of Hanover, Pa.; daughters Mary Jean Dutterer and Dawn E. Martin, both of Hanover, andMartha J. Dutterer of New Windsor; a sister, Eileen D. Gist of New Windsor; a brother, Paul R. Dutterer of here; 17 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The family requests memorial contributions to the Emergency Medical Services of the Westminster Fire Company, P.O.Box 367.

These obituaries were provided by area funeral homes. If information about someone in your family who has passed away hasn't been published, please call Amy Miller or Mary Gail Hare at 876-8771, 857-0550 or 1-800-829-8000, Ext. 6595; you also may FAX your information to us at 876-0233.

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