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CORRECTION: Middle pame is Bell also isister is Mabel Cox. Page AS bitunriesftntion- Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, February 21 1SS5 Teen-ager trapped in boxcar 5 day ippapilplpiliiiil The defendants were the Occidental Chemical formerly the Hooker Chemicals Plastics which used the site for a chemical dump; its parent Occidental Petroleum Niagara County; the city of Niagara Falls', and the Niagara Falls School District How much each defendant paid toward the total settlement wasn't revealed. The former residents were told of their individual awards last Decern-' ber, and the awards were made available for the first time Tuesday. Justice Joseph Kuczynski of State Supreme Court determined how much each individual got. The money was deposited with Marine Midland Bank, which set up ac NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.

(AP) -People who fled homes built around the leaky Love Canal toxic waste dump are finally getting their shares of a $20 million settlement of their lawsuit this week, but it's reviving bad memories. "When you walked in there it was like going to a funeral more than anything," Joann Hale said Wednesday of her trip to the bank to pick up ber Hale, her husband and two children were among 1,345 former residents of the Love Canal area who agreed to a settlement of a lawsuit charging property loss and health threats from living near the old 'chemical dump. counts for each person, then notified the plaintiffs that the money was available Tuesday. Love Canal was an unfinished canal that Hooker Chemicals took over and used as a chemical dump from 1941 to 1953. Hooker then sold the property to the Niagara Falls School District.

Homes eventually were built in the area, and a grade school was erected on the dump property itself In August 1978, the state declared a health emergency in the hood after residents complained of illness and of chemicals oozing to the surface and seeping into their basements. Sheriff unharmed in abduction son istry said Wednesday that Cazarez appeared fit and probably had" not been trapped that long. Gillan said Cazarez had left Ca-cateces, naar Mexico City, visit a brother in Dallas. He got in the boxcar at Laredo with 70 other illegal aliens. Gillan said "the coyote what we call a guy who transports illegals" apparently took their money and turned them over to U.S.

Immigration and Naturalization Service officials, who raided the car. "He hid out behind some boxes and things in the car," Gillan said. "When Immigration sealed it up, he was still inside." Without food or water, he became dehydrated and feared he might starve before he was found. The shouts and pounding paid off when the train reached Gorham, a town of 380 residents near the Mississippi River. Illinois Butcher in 1934.

Surviving are her husband; son, Gary of Mount Auburn; brother. El-wood Stuart of Edinburg; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild. One daughter, one brother and three sisters preceded her in death. Carter DIETERICH Mrs. Harry (Gladys Blunt) Carter, 96, of Dieterich died 1:40 p.m.

Wednesday (Feb. 20, 1985) in Lakeland Care Center, Effingham. Arrangements are incomplete at Wright Funeral Home, Dieterich. Mrs. Carter was born in Effingham County, daughter of Isaac and Parthena Blunt.

She was a retired telephone operator and a member of Mount Zion United Methodist Church. She married Harry Carter. He died in 1975. Cross MATTOON Alfred L. Cross 85, of Mattoon died 1:13 a.m.

Wednesday (Feb. 20, 1985) in Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Services will be 10 30 a.m. Friday in Schilling's Funeral Home, Mattoon, with visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday.

Burial will be to Dodge Grove Cemetery, Mattoon. Mr. Cross was born in Posey County, son of James L. and Margaret Cross. He was owner of Cross Distributing Mattoon; and a former member of Mattoon Moose Lodge and Elks Lodge.

He married Geneva Brown. Surviving are his wife; sons, Alfred L. Jr. of Mattoon; James L. of Greenup; daughter, Julie Stuttle of six grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren.

Debow MATTOON Leo R. Debow 76, of Mattoon died 5:33 p.m. Monday (Feb. 18, 1985) in Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center, Coles County. Services will be 2 p.m.

Friday in Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Home, Mat- toon, with visitation 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, with 7:30 p.m. Masonic rites. Burial will be in Dodge Grove Cemetery, Mattoon. Memorials: Central Community Church Memo- rial Fund.

Ehrat VANDALIA Mrs- William (Sophia M. Schmid) Ehrat, 90, of Vandalia died 11:25 a.m. Wednesday (Feb. 20, 1985) in Fayette County Hospital, Arrangements are incomplete at Miller Funeral Home, Vandalia. Ewart GREENUP Mrs.

Merwyn (Do-rotha M. Shull) Ewart, 80, of Greenup died 4:10 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 19, 1985) in Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center, Coles County. Services will be 1:30 p.m.

Friday in Barkley Funeral Home, Greenup, with visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Greenup Cemetery. Mrs. Ewart was born in Cumberland County, daughter of Erskine and Flora Shull.

She was a member of Greenup Women's Civic Club. She married Merwyn Ewart in 1924. He er and five sisters preceded him in death. Meacham Ennis N. Meacham, 87, of 2530 N.

Monroe St. died 11:15 p.m. Tuesday (Feb19, 1985) in St. Mary's Hospital. Arrangements are incomplete at Brintlinger's Pershing Funeral Home.

Reagan Mrs. Charles (Mattie Carrie Bell) Reagan, 84, of 1293 S. 34th St. died 10:40 a.m. Sunday (Feb.

17, 1985) in Lakeshore Manor. Graveside services will be 12:30 p.m. Thursday in St. Mary's Cemetery, Montgomery City, Mo. No visitation.

J.J. Moran Sons Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Mrs. Reagan was born in Be' ment, daughter of Beecher and Grace" Bell. She was a hostess at Railroad Cafe and a member of the Catholic Church.

She married Charles Reagan in 1944. He died in 195S. v- Surviving are her son, Bill Plunk of Seattle; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. deaths GORHAM, 111. (AP) A teenager on the way from Mexico to Texas told authorities that he was trapped in a boxcar without food or water for five days'until he was rescued in Southern Illinois.

twmgin uvpvz cazarez, 11, was reieasea rrom the car Tuesday morning when Union Pacific Railroad workers at Gorham heard his yells, railroad spokesman Paul Watkins said. Although the youth said Cazarez he had been locked in the car since Friday when it left Laredo, Texas, Garth Gillan of the Roman Catholic Hispanic Min- Central Briggs GREENVILLE Nathanial Emil Briggs, infant son of Robert and Robin Perkins Briggs, of Greenville, died 1:11 a.m. Tuesday (Feb. 19, 1985) in Utlaut Memorial Hospital. Services will be 11 a.m.

Saturday in Donnell-Wiegand Funeral Home, Greenville, with visitation after 9:30 a.m. Burial will be in Green Hill Cemetery, Van Burensburg. Nathanial was born in Greenville. Brown VANDALIA Alice Morton Brown, 78, of Vandalia died 2:25 p.m. Wednesday (Feb.

20, 1985) in Fayette County Hospital. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Friday in Hohlt Funeral Home, Vandalia, with visitation 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Morton Cemetery, near Vandalia.

Memorials: Fayette County Hospital Long Term Care Two. Mrs. Brown was born in Otego Township, daughter of William L. and Nona Oglesby. She was a retired licensed practical nurse.

She married Wallace Morton in 1925. He died in 1964. She married Kenneth Brown in 1969. He died in 1974. Surviving are her son, William F.

Morton of Vandalia; daughter, Mrs. Lowell (Fairy) Fogler of Vandalia; sisters, Mrs. Wallace (Elosie) Torb-eck of Brownstown; Donna Green of Santa Barbara, four grand-, children; four great-grandchildren; two great-stepgrandchildren. Buchanan COWDEN Mrs. Ross (Erlene Johnson) Buchanan, 68, of Cowden died 3:30 a.m.

Tuesday (Feb. 19, 1985) in her home. Services will be 1 p.m. Friday in Lockart Sons Funeral Home, Cowden, with visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday.

Burial will be in Mound Cemetery, Cowden. Mrs. Buchanan was born in Cowden, daughter of Asa and Margaret Johnson. She was a member of Cowden First Christian Church and 50-year member of Cowden Order of the Eastern Star. She married Ross T.

Buchanan in 1940. He died in 1982. Surviving are her sons, Tom of Long Grove, Iowa; Dennis of Her-rick; daughter, Doris Cochran of Decatur; brothers, Morris, Paul and Wilbur "Teck" Johnson, all of Decatur; six grandchildren. Butcher MOUNT AUBURN Mrs. Kenneth (Marcella Stuart) Butcher, 75, of Mount Auburn died 12:40 a.m.

Wednesday (Feb. 20, 1985) in St. Vincent Hospital, Taylorville. Services will be 2 p.m. Friday in Mount Auburn Church of Christ.

Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, Mount Auburn, and after 1 p.m. Friday in the church. Burial will be in Mount Auburn Cemetery. Mrs.

Butcher was born in Bolivia, daughter of Enos and Ida Stuart. She was a member of Mount Auburn Church of Christ and Kedron Chapter 536 Order of the Eastern Star, Mount Auburn. She married Kenneth Booker J. Harry Booker, 90, of 2850 E. Garfield Ave.

died 4:51 p.m. Tues- day (Feb. 19, 1985) in St. Mary's Hospital. Services will be 11:30 a.m.

Friday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home with visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Memorials Prairie Avenue Christian Church. Mr.

Booker was born in Moultrie County, son of Charles Dexter and Laura Booker. He was a retired crane operator at Mississippi Valley Structural Steel Co. and a member and elder of Prairie Avenue Christian Church. He married Mary V. Sul- 4 ft, 0 CL.

ta.Mjll ktwn rfenth He married! Mae Kathrvn rottman'in 1M? Studied in 1983 Survivinff are his steDson. Ever ett Neil Leach of Rolling Bay, daughter, Dorothy Boise of Palmetto, stepdaughter, Mrs. Walter (Kathryn F-) Zilz of Decatur; sister, Flossie Ellen Turner of Sullivan; nine grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren. One son, one daughter, one broth- Si' Macon her. The abduction touched off a two-hour search, which ended when an off-duty policeman, alerted by an all-points bulletin, spotted the woman's car after she stopped to check into a motel at Kenner, a suburb of New Orleans.

pillar Tractor Co. and a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, a Vietnam veteran and a member of VFW, Stonington American Legion and Taylorville Moose Lodge. He married Bette Kohl in 1968. Surviving are his wife; daughter, Libbe at home; mother of Taylorville; brothers, Walter Jr. of Tuscola; Jeffrey of Stonington; sister, Mrs.

Phil (Karen) Moreland of Springfield. Turner SHELBYVILLE Mrs. Lee Stephen (Ellice M. Brown) Turner, 90, of Shelbyville died 12:20 a.m. Wednesday (Feb.

20, 1985) in Shelby Memorial Home. Graveside services will be 1 30 p.m. Friday in Knoxville Cemetery, Knoxville. No visitation. Lockart Sons Funeral Home, Shelbyville, I is handling arrangements.

Mrs. Turner was Born in Knox County, daughter of William Franklin and ElizabethBrown. She married Lee Stephen Turner in 1914. He died in 1954. Surviving are her 'sons, Stephen F.

of Barefoot Bay, Russell of Shelbyville; six grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren. Three brothers and one sister preceded her in death. Warner MARTINSVILLE Robert L. Warner, 49, of Martinsville died 9:05 p.m. Tuesday (Feb.

19, 1985) in Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center, Coles County. Services will be 1 30 p.m. Saturday in Markwell Funeral Home, Casey, with visitation 4 to 8 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Lindsey Cemetery, northeast of Casey.

Mr. Warner was born in Tuscola, son of Clarence and Vera Warner. He was an employee of Rowe Foundry, Martinsville. He married Charts Patchett in 1966. Surviving are his wife; sons, Robert of Yale; Eric of Martinsville; daughters, Betty Fouty of Casey; Charis Sue Warner at home; mother and stepfather, Vic and Vera Arnold of Casey; brothers, Dale and Howard, both of Martinsville; Charles of Ocoee, sisters, Linda Davis and Ruth Brandt, both of Westfield; five grandchildren.

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Larry T. Karlovsky, Funeral Director .2101 N. Oakland Ave. "I was at school and she came and she held the gun at my teacher's head and she told the teacher that she wanted me," Andy Canulette calmly told reporters after being rescued by an off-duty policeman. Asked whether she had told him Two brothers and five sisters preceded her in death.

Ray SULLIVAN Henry M. "Hank" Ray, 54, of Sullivan died 2:46 a.m. Wednesday (Feb. 20, 1985) in St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur.

Services will be 1:30 p.m. Friday in McMullin Funeral Home, Sullivan, with visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday- Burial will be in French Cemetery, near Allenville. Memorials: Moultrie County Chapter of American Cancer Society. Mr.

Ray was' born in Jonathan Creek Township, son of Charles and Verna Ray. He was an assistant foreman for Brown Shoe Co. for 19 years and maintenance' worker for Illinois Department of Transportation for 7 years. He was a member of American Legion Post 68 and precinct committeeman for East Nelson Township. He married Alberta Harl in 1950.

He married Dorothy Schoonover in 1954. He married Al-. berta Ray in 1962. Surviving are his wife; sons. Glen of Sullivan; Mark of Mattoon; daughters) Marsha Bryant of Gays; Becky Emel of Sullivan; Tina Lovell and Marcella Ray, both of Mattoon; brothers, Leo of Tucson, Ariz.

Chester of Bruce; Calvin "Red" and Clyde, both of Sullivan; Clarence of Windsor; half brothers, Don and Leonard, both of Decatur; Otis and Harold Navel, both of Indiana; sister, Martha Allen of Sullivan; half sister, Wilma Boyce of Indiana; 10 grandchildren. One brother and one half brother preceded him in death. Requarth MECHANICSBURG Mrs. Earl (Elsie Pearl Hallford) Requarth, 84, of Mechanicsburg died 10:30 p.m. Tuesday (Feb.

19, 1985) in Christian Nursing Home, Lincoln. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Friday in Mechanicsburg Christian Church, Mechanicsburg. Visitation will be 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday in Fullenwinder Funeral Home, Mechanicsburg.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery, near Springfield. Memorials: Christian Church in Mechanicsburg or Lincoln Christian Nursing Home. Mrs. Requarth was born in Illinois, daughter of Clarence and Emma Hallford. She married Earl Requarth in 1918.

He died in 1965. Surviving are her sons, Elmer of Springfield; Wayne of Cerro Gordo; daughters, Eula Walls of Springfield; Earlene Davis of Lincoln; Mrs. Cleo Pumphrey of Diamond Bar, sisters, Linza McKee of Springfield; Mildred Whittman of Westmont; 15. grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. Two brothers preceded her in death.

--V-' Scherer OLNEY Alfred Scherer, 86, of Lake Villa, formerly of Olney, died Tuesday (Feb. 19, 1985) in Town Home Estates, Wauconda. Corrections The name of Macon County's chief juvenile probation officer was spelled incorrectly in Wednesday's Herald Review. His name is Robert Ernst. A reporter erred.

Hans Robert Haupt of Fort Wayne, formerly of Decatur, was 83 at the time of his death. His age was reported incorrectly in his obituary, which appeared in the Wednesday Herald Review, because incorrect information was supplied by the funeral home. The Herald Review strives far accuracy. Readers who think an error has been published are encouraged to call the Herald Review at 429-6151. When an error is found, a correction be published.

Lottery- SPRINGFIELD (AP) Here are the winning numbers selected Wednesday in the Illinois Lottery: Daily Game: 4-7-5 Pick Four: -51-7 Estimated Lotto grand prize: $6 why she kidnapped him, Andy said, "She told me that my dad was in the Mafia and all that stuff." No one was hurt in the classroom, but the woman fired three shots when a teacher and the principal tried to get the boy away from Services will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Summers Funeral Home, Olney, with visitation 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Fritschle Cemetery, Olney. Mr.

Scherer was born in Olney. He was a retired farmer. He married Gladys Scherer. She died in 1975. Surviving is his son, James of Lake Villa.

One son preceded him in death. Stephens ALTAMONT Mrs. Janies (Denise M. Gates) Stephens, 24, of Altamont died 5:35 p.m. Tuesday (Feb.

19, 1985) from injuries suffered in a car-train accident in Effingham. Services will be 2 p.m Friday in Kull Funeral Home, Altamont, with 'visitation 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Moccasin. Memorials: Altamont High School Girls' Athletic Program.

Mrs. Stephens was born in Vandalia, daughter of Lee and Ruby Gates: She married James Edward Stephens in 1979. Surviving are her husband; daughter, Heather Nicole at home; brothers, David Gates of Enrio, Danny Gates of Aurora, Dennis Gates of Beecher City; Darrell Gates of Cowden; Doug and Dale Gates, both of Altamont; sister, Mrs. Larry (Debra) Carroll and Dedra Gates, both of Vandalia; Mrs. Ray (Darla) Mahon of Lansford, Dawn Rhodes of Beecher City; Delia Gates of Mobil, grandparents, Mrs.

Leo (Ethel) Booher and Ethel Elder, both of Vandalia. Her parents and one brother preceded her in death. Tumiati TAYLORVILLE Gregory D. "Greg" Tumiati, 37, of Taylorville died 5:15 p.m. Tuesday (Feb.

19, 1985) in St. John's Hospital, Springfield. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday in Trinity Lutheran Church, Taylorville. Visitation will be 6 to 9 p.m.

Thursday in Connolly Funeral Home, Taylorville, and after 10 a.m. Friday in the church. Burial will be in Old Stonington Cemetery with graveside military1 rites. Memorials: Southern Illinois University Foundation, Box 3926, Springfield, 62708. Mr.

Tumiati was born in Decatur, son of Walter and Goldie Elben Tumiati. He was a supervisor at Cater- Births. Central Illinois Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center, Coles County DELUDE. Ronald and Cheryl, Charleston, boy. Feb.

20. HERRINGTON, Paul and Rose, Oakland, boy, Feb. 18. JUDSON, Charles and Donna, Mattoon, boy, Feb. 19.

St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital Effingham MIEMERG, Dennis and Judy, Teuto-polis, girl, Feb. 20. MEYER, Rick and Kelly, Teutopolis, boy, Feb. 20.

NlEBRUGGE, Ben and Gail, Newton, girl, Feb. 18. SMITH. Keith and Linda, Farina7, girl. Feb.

18. SPRAGG, Kenneth and Barbara, Mason, girl, Feb. 19. Fayette County Hospital, Vandalia BONE, Robin and Brenda, Vandalia, girl, Feb. 20.

REINDL. Steven and Kim. Vandalia, girl, Feb. 18. SIEBERT, Brad and Deborah, Vandalia, girl, Feb: 18.

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Lincoln TUNNING, Dan and Amy, Emden, girl, Feb. 17. FARMER, Bret and Beth. Middletown. boy, Feb.

19. MDsboro Hospital BEELER, Benjamin and Diane, Butler, boy. Feb. 18. MURPHY, Allen and Kathi.

Raymond, boy, Feb. 20, Clay County Hospital, Flora SLEDGE. David and Vickie, Texaco, boy, Feb. 18 Decatur Decatur Memorial Hospital AUSTIN, Freddiee and Linda (Davis). 1003 N.

Jordan St. girl, Feb. 15. CURRIE, KtodenM. 1346 E.

Locust St, girl. Feb. 17. LEEVY. Warren and Carol (McDer-mtth), 3145 E.

Wallace St, boy. Feb. 2. WACHENHEIM. John and Rhonda (Marshall), 3310 Upton Lane.

boy. Feb. 15. SUDELL, La. (AP) A woman who had ma.de threats against the sheriff barged into a sixth-grade classroom Wednesday and abducted his 11-year-old son at gunpoint, authorities said.

She was arrested two hours later and the boy was freed unharmed. 1 died in 1983. Surviving are her son, John of Mattoon; brother, Carl Shull of Charleston; sister, Irena Green of Greenup; two grandchildren. Two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. Inboden CASEY Mrs.

Emery (Opal I Dellbarrett) Inboden, 74, of Marshall, formerly of Casey, died 7:55 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 19, 1985) in Burnside Nursing Home, Marshall. Services will be 2 p.m. Friday in Greenwell Funeral Home, Martinsville, with visitation after 4 p.m.

Thursday. Burial, will be in Casey Washington Street Cemetery. Mrs. Inboden was born in Clark County, daughter of George Nathan and Dessie Garrett. She was a member of Martinsville United Methodist Church.

She married Emery Inboden, He died in 1970. Surviving are her. son, Robert of Rock Falls; daughter, Jean Cribelar of Martinsville; brothers, George Raymond Garrett of Mount Vernon, Gehl J. Garrett of Winter Haven. sisters.

IMabel Boxlof Casey; Esther Dodd of Robinson; Myrtle Owen of Cahokia; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. One brother and two sisters preceded her in Liek MATTOON Mary E. Liek, 90, of Mattoon died 10:30 a.m. Wednes-. day: (Feb.

20, 1985) in Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center, Coles County. Arrangements are incomplete at Schmidt Funeral Home, Elgin. Schilling's Funeral Home, Mattoon, is in charge of local arrangements. Nickolls GREENVILLE Graveside services will be 10 a.m. Friday in Montrose Cemetery, Greenville, for Cecil and Florence Stoutzenberg Nickolls.

Donnell-Wiegand Funeral Home, Greenville, is handling arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Nickolls were married in 1917. He died in 1969 in Brentwood, N.H.

She died in 1984 in Maine. Surviving are their son, Kenneth Richard of Wilbraham, daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Jane) Dearborn of Damariscotta, Maine; Mrs. Ransom (Frances) Arthur of Los Angeles; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren, Paradee PANA Mrs. Chester L.

(Retha L. Rittgers) Paradee, 83, of Pana died 10 a.m. Wednesday (Feb. 20, 1985) in Shelby Memorial Hospital, Shelbyville. Services will be 2 p.m.

Saturday In McCracken Funeral Home, Pana, with visitation after noon Saturday. Burial will be in Pleasant View Cemetery, Assumption. Mrs. Paradee was born in Hen-; ton, daughter of John and Matilda Rittgers. She was affiliated with the United Methodist Church.

She mar-- ried Chester L. Paradee. He died in 1973.. One brother and one sister preceded her in death. i l-: Reinhardt BLUE MOUND Mrs.

Gustav (Lena Robb) Reinhardt, 92, of Blue Mound died 10:45 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 19, 1985) in Barry Care Center, Pana. Private family services will be 11 a.m. Friday in Ater Memorial Home, Blue Mound.

No visitation. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery, near Blue Mound. Memorials: First Christian Church of Blue Mound. Mrs. Reinhardt was born in Pana, daughter of Will and Hey Robb.

She was a member of First Christian Church and Royal Neighbors -of 1 America. She married Gustav "Gus" Reinhardt in 1911. He died in 1950. Surviving are her daughters, Mrs Kenneth (Louise) Coffey of Stoning-ton; Mrs. Lynn (Katherine) Mark-well of Assumption; Mrs.

James (Evelyn) Richardson of Davenport, Iowa; Mrs. Michael (Dorothy) Cro-ney of Indianapolis; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Two brothers, two sisters and two grandchildren preceded ber in death. wife, Also deaths County bofiKECTIQN: Mae Kathryn Meitman Leach is the surviving boiling Bay, Washington..

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