3 1 "I'll the of Ray THE ROANOKE TIMES, Saturday, January 1, 1972 YD! Deaths and Funerals in Virginia 13 Mrs. J. V. Allison Jane Thomas Allison, 49, of Lookout Mountain, for- bor merly of Roanoke, died Thursday in a Chattanooga, hospital. She was the 1898 wife of J.
V. Allison. riotal Also surviving are two sons, dood Philip R. Allison, David B. Almost Alison, Lookout Mountain; her bows parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. P. Thomas, Akron, two bud brothers, James Thomas, TalHen madge, Ohio, Gareth Thomas, Akron. The body will arrive tonight at Oakey's Funeral Home, "Roanoke.
bite hits. Mrs. Odell Overstreet aYe Sallie Daniels Overstreet of boo 1409 Campbell SW, died Friday at her home. She was the widow of Odell Overstreet. 119017 MI Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Helen Grant, Cincinnati, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Lillian Giles, 804 Arrangements are being Mi handled by Oakey's Funeral vi a Home, Ronaoke. 5800 DAL Wilbur T. Brooker Wilbur Theodore Brooker, 64, of Rt. 1, Vinton, died riCI Tuesday in Okeechobee, Fla.
He was a retired mechanic Tobrfor Safety Motor Transit Co. Lotz Funeral home, Vinton, handling arrangements. 6 Sherman J. Purcell The funeral for Sherman AR James Purcell, 49, of 3827 100 View SW. who was a nori salesman for Gensco Industries, Nashville, will be hie tonight at 7 p.m.
at Lotz Fuodd sneral Chapel, Roanoke. A sec6 ond service will be Sunday at elog3 p.m. at Lebanon Funeral Chapel, Lebanon, with burial in Russell Memorial Cemetery there. Surviving are his wife, Eula Jean Purcell; two sons, Timmy Purcell, Drexel Purcell, Roanoke; three daughters, Mrs. Gayle Spence, Miss Patricia Miss Joyce Ellen Purcell, Roanoke; a stepson, Douglas Burris, Roanoke; sister, Mrs.
Nell Calfee, Bluefield. Obituaries 11 SHERMAN JAMES PURCELL Sherman James Purcell, 49, of 3827 View S.W., Roanoke, Virginia, died Thursday, December 30, 1971 at a Roanoke hospital. He was a salesman for Gensco "Industries, Nashville, Tenn. A member of the Cave Springs United 91 Methodist Church, Mabra sonic Lodge Bluefield, Valley of Roanoke Rite, Kazim Shrine Temple and Royal Order Moose Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eula Jean Purcell, five children, Mrs.
Gayla Spence, Miss Patricia, Miss Joyce Ellen, Timmy and Drexel Purcell, all of Roanoke, Va. One Stepson, Douglas Burris, Roanoke, Va. One sister, Mrs. Nell Calfee, Bluefield, Va. Funeral services will be at Lotz Roanoke Chapel, 7:00 P.M., Saturday evening, by Rev.
Lewis E. Bates, Also services bonowill be conducted at Lebanon Fusun neral Home, Sunday, January 2, at 3:00 P.M., with interment in Russell Memorial Cemetery, Lebanon, Friends may call at Lotz, Roanoke. Lotz provides largest to reposing rooms 30 in this area FUNERAL DOS ST COSTS LEIS TO CALL LOTZ Cori Mrs. Walter G. Tyler Susette Beale Tyler of Richmond, widow of Walter G.
Tyler, died Friday in a Richmond hospital. Survivors include daughter, Mrs. Arthur T. Ellett, Roanoke. The funeral will be today at 2 p.m.
at Upper King and Queen Baptist Church, Newton, with burial in the church cemetery. Bennett Funeral Home, Richmond, is handling arrangements. Mrs. Mack Pinkard Susie Dickerson Pinkard of 522 Rutherford NW, died Wednesday Roanoke hospital. She was the wife of Mack Pinkard.
Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Annie Hurt, Roanoke, Alice Jones, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Mary B. Clark, Indianapolis, Mrs. Eunice Prillaman, Huntington, W.Va.; six brothers, John Drew, Lewis Drew, Cigbee Drew, Roanoke, Cecil Drew, Los Angeles, Sam Drew, Seattle, Fred Drew, Baltimore, Md.
The funeral will be Monday at 1 p.m. at Hamlar-Curtis Funeral Chapel with burial in Springwood Burial Park. In Memoriam FRASER In memory of our Daddy and Granddaddy, Mr. William F. Fraser, who passed away three years ago today, January 1st, 1969.
The world may change from year to year And friends from day to day But will the one we loved From memory pass away. Sadly missed by Children and Grandsons. NICHOLS In loving memory of Ezekiel "Zeke" Nichols who passed away June 7, 1971. The evening star shines on the grave Of one we loved but could not save, God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still. He shall sleep, but not forever, There shall be a gloricus dawn, We shall meet our dear husband and daddy On the resurrection morn.
You went away, dear husband, From this tired world of pain. Your labor and toils were over When our Savior called your name. see you now -in our home, The place you loved to dwell. It was here you toiled and labored For those you loved so well. missed by wife, children, grandchildren.
ROUTT In loving memory of our loved ones, Richard E. Routt, Mary E. Routt, Amon E. Routt and Noah D. Routt at this Holiday Season.
Sadly missed by Daughters and Sisters, Anne R. Curran and Helen E. Routt. STANLEY In loving memory of our husband and son, Roy E. Stanley, who passed away 4 years ago today, Jan.
1. We think of him in silence His There name is we nothing of't left recall to answer But his picture on the wall. Sadly missed by wife, Annie F. Stanley, and father, and mother, Mrs. and Mrs.
Stanley. WALDRON. husband In loving and father, memory of Robert our Lee Waldron who passed away one year ago New Year's Day. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part; Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things.
The memory of those 'happy days But this they wipe out neverWhen we were all together. Sadly missed by Wife Madeline, daughters, Vicki, Kathie and Sandra, sonsin law, Cecil and Aaron. WILLIAMS In loving memory of our daughter, Mother, sister, and grandmother, Eva Wray Williams, who passed away 2 years ago today January 1, 1970. Dear Eva, If time would heal our sorrow, we would not worry so. The grief In our hearts is just as deep, as it was 2 vears ago.
We cannot begin, dear, to tell each you how has lonely been it has harder been to because day even to begin. Dear Eva, we know you are happy to be free from pain and sorrow so we will continue to pray and ask for strength to accept our loss with each tomorrow. Sadly missed by mother, daughter, ters and grandaughter. William: S. Brammer William S.
Brammer, 65, of 1001 11th NE, died Friday in a Roanoke hospital. He was retired employe of the City of Roanoke. Survivors include his wife, Nellie Vandergrift Brammer; five sons, Carlton F. Brammer, Patrick W. Brammer, David P.
Brammer, Roanoke, Charles D. Brammer, Rocky Mount, M. Sgt. Theodore S. Brammer, March AFB, two daughters, Mrs.
Betty J. Barber, Vinton, Mrs. Sandra L. Thacker, Davtona Beach, four brothers, Stafford J. Brammer, Horace Brammer, Charles R.
Brammer, Roanoke, Buddy W. Brammer, Richmond; a sister, Mrs. Mathew M. Hawkins, Roanoke; six half brothers, Claude Brammer, Robert Brammer, Harold Brammer, Talford Brammer, Roy Brammer, Melvin Brammer, California. Arrangements are being handled by Oakey's Funeral Home, Roanoke.
Richard J. Annand Sr. Richard Jay Annand 35, of Newport News, died Friday in a Newport News hospital. He was chairman of the Republican party there and was an insurance partner in the W. T.
Chapin Co. Surviving are his wife, Helen Lindsay Annand, formerly of Salem; two sons, Christopher Annand, Richard Jay Annand at home; a daughter, Mary Lindsay Annand, at home; a sister, Mrs. William Siler, Sandusky, Ohio. Arrangements are being handled by the John M. Oakev Son Funeral Home, Salem.
Worley C. Hickam Worley Carlyle Hickam, 30, of 1817 Braeburn Drive, Salem, died Thursday, of injuries received in a plane crash near Downingtown, Pa. Surviving are his wife, Carolyn Hill Hickam; a daughter, Tina Nicole Hickam, at home; his mother, Mrs. Juanita McKinney Lee, Roanoke; his father, Worley S. Hickam, Roanoke; a brother, Thomas D.
Hickam, Richmond; a sister, Mrs. Vicki H. Leonard, Roanoke. The funeral will be today at Sher wood Chapel, Salem, with burial in Sherwood Memorial Park. Mrs.
Charles W. Bixby Alice Brophy Bixby, 82, of 1006 Riverside Drive, Salem, died Friday at her home. She was the wife of Charles W. Bixby. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Lorraine B. Gregory, Roanoke County; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Bequein, Sioux City, Iowa, Mrs. Mary Clark, Alhambra, three brothers, Leo Brophy, Beedsville, Robert Brophy, Grand Junction, William Brophy, Fergus Falls, Minn. John M.
Oakey Son Funeral Home, Salem, is handing arrangements. William W. Headen William Walter Headen, 69, of 110 Lake Ave. Salem, died Friday in a Roanoke hos- pital. Surviving are his wife, Mildred D.
Headen; two daughters, Miss Martha Ann Headen, Norfolk, Mrs. Frances H. Baker, son, William Duke Headen, Salem; two brothers, Garland Headen, Clemmons, N.C., Edward Headen, Winston-Salem, N.C.; a sister, Mrs. Gladys Davis, Winston-Salem. John M.
Oakey Son Funeral Home, Salem, is handling arrangements. SAM OAKEY JOHN OAKEY MINOR OAKEY EARL ARRINGTON JOE JAMISON HAPPY NEW YEAR From all of us at Oakeys Funeral Service, Roanoke, best wishes for a new year that will be filled with happiness for our many friends throughout the area. And let's hope that it will be a year of real progress in solving the problems of our community, our nation, and our world. RAY KARNES LOUIS SPANGLER OAKEYS funeral Service ROANOKE VALLEY DOWNTOWN 343-4451 VINTON CHAPEL 342-2110 NORTH CHAPEL 362-2735 Melvin Saunders The funeral for Melvin Saunders of 21 11th SW, will be Monday at 1 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, Hollins, with burial in the church cemetery.
Hamlar-Curtis Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Mrs. John Fisher COVINGTON Lola Tucker Fisher, 75, of Garland, formerly of Covington, died Thursday in a Dallas, Tex. hospital. She was the widow of John Fisher.
Surviving are three sons, J. E. Fisher, Marvin Fisher, Johnny Fisher, Garland; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Norris, Garland; a stepson, Howard V. Hosey, Covington; four sisters, Mrs.
Reba Mays, Selma, Mrs. Bertie Drennen, Hines, W.Va., Mrs. Jeressa Whiteside, Norfolk, Miss Glenna Tucker, Charlotte. N.C. Arritt Funeral Home is handing arrangements.
Henry G. Deas Jr. BUENA VISTA Henry Grady Deas 43, died Thursday in a Cheraw, S.C., hospital. He was a professor of dramatic arts at Southern Seminary Junior College, Buena Vista. Surviving is his mother, Mrs.
William J. Smith, Florence, S.C. The funeral will be Sunday at Stubbs Funeral Chapel, Cheraw, with burial the family plot at Florence. Dr. Andrew E.
Amick LEWISBURG. W. Va. Dr. Andrew E.
Amick, 76, of Lewisburg died Thursdav in a Ronceverte hospital. He was owner and operator of the Greenbrier Pharmacy at the Greenbrier Hotel. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Kathryn A. Walden, Roanoke, Mrs.
Anne A. Hampton, Lewisburg. The funeral will Saturday at 1 p.m. at Old Stone Presbyterian Church with burial in Rosewood Cemetery. Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home, Lewisburg, is handing arrangements.
John E. Gardner HILLSVILLE John Ennis Gardner, 84, of Hillsville died Thursday in a Radford hospital. Surviving are his wife, Lena Harris Gardner; three sons, Guy H. Gardner, Riner, H. Wayne Gardner, Willie M.
Gardner, Hillsville; five daughters, Mrs. Walter L. Thurman, Roanoke, Mrs. Paul H. Mitchell, Vinton, Mrs.
William D. Rogers, Rupert, Idaho, Mrs. John W. Conrad, Mrs. William D.
Quesenberry, Radford; a brother, Floyd Gardner, Woodlawn. The funeral will be Sunday at 1 p.m. at Topeka Church of the Brethren with burial in the church cemetery. Vaughan Guynn McGrady Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Mrs.
William H. Adkins ROCKY MOUNT Bessie E. Adkins, wife of William H. Adkins, died Thursday in a Rocky Mount hospital. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Mercelene A. Hopkins, Roanoke; a son, Andrew W. Adkins, Rocky Mount; a foster daughter, Mrs. Ruby Harper, Rocky Mount. The funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m.
at Morning Side Baptist Church with burial in the Adkins family cemetery. Allen Funeral Home is handing arrangements. James G. Hankins HIWASSEE James Glenn Hankins, 18, of Hiwassee, formerly of Canebrake, W.Va., died Thursday en route to a Pulaski hospital. Surviving are his mother, Mrs.
Catherine Cornwell Hankins, Hiwassee; a sister, Mrs. Carol Sutphin, Hiwassee; a brother, Terry Edward Hankins, Hiwassee. The funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Canebrake Freewill Baptist Church, Canebrake, with burial in Hartwell Cemetery, Hartwell, W.Va. The body will be taken to the home of Miss Elosie Sargent, Bandy, Saturday at 4 p.m.
from Hurst-Scott Funeral Home, Richlands. Andrew B. Sadler WHITE GATE Andrew Bane Sadler, 77, of White Gate died Thursday in a Radford hospital. Surviving are his wife, Tennie Harris Sadler; two daughters, Mrs. D.
F. Caldwell, Mrs. John D. Parcell, White Gate; a brother, Bittle K. Sadler Poplar Hill; three sisters, Mrs.
Janie Caldwell, White Gate, Mrs. Annie S. Woodyard, Dublin, Mrs. Dollie Lafon, Mountain View. The funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m.
at Walker's Creek Presbyterian Church with burial in the church cemetery. A. Vest Sons Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Mrs. John Montgomery WOODLAWN Anna Chappell Montgomery, 74, widow of John Montgomery, died Friday in a Galax hospital.
Surviving are a daugher, Mrs. Oley H. Farmer, Galax; five sisters, Mrs. Laura Farmer, Mrs. Fred Edwards, Mrs.
Harry Spraker, Mrs. Jeff Dalton, Hillsville, Mrs. Mark Edwards, Woodlawn; two brothers, Early Chappell, Galax, Carl Chappell, Hillsville. The funeral will be Sunday at 3 p.m. in Vaughan-GuynnMcGrady Chapel, Hillsville, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Bobby J. O'Brien CHRISTIANSBURG Bobby of Rt. 1, Christiansburg, died Friday in a Marion hospital Surviving are his wife, Virginia Tolley O'Brien; a son, Tony Joe O'Brien, Christiansburg; a daughter, Janice Elaine O'Brien, Christiansburg; his mother, Mrs. Ethel Adams, Christiansburg; three brothers, Jesse O'Brien Elliston. Ralph O'Brien, Danny O'Brien, Christiansburg; a sister, Mrs.
Carl Quesenberry, Buchanan. The funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Indian Creek Primitive Baptist Church, Indian Valley, with burial in Big Sand Cemetery there. Maberry Funeral Home, Floyd, is handling arrangements. Mrs.
Clifford W. Hall LEXINGTON Hallie Kinkaid Hall, 59, widow of Clifford William Hall, died Fridav at her home. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Linda Dean, Lynchburg, Mrs. Susan Hathoway, Rocky Mount, Miss Bonnie Hall, Lexington; a son, William E.
Hall, Midlothian; her mother, Mrs. Mary Bane Kinkaid, Lexington; six sisters, Mrs. Ilene Jarvis, Lexington, Mrs. Mae Cole, Charlottesville, Mrs. Betty McCellan, Baltimore, Mrs.
Virginia Noan Nolan, Boston, Mass Mrs. Faye Mabry, Denver, Mrs. Chris Eakin, Waynesboro. The funeral will be Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at 1 Lauderdale Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church with Oxford Cemetery, Rt.
3, Lexington. The family suggests that memorial gifts may be made to the American Cancer Society. Harrison Funeral Home is handling arrangments. Ralph R. Robinson CHRISTIANSBURG Ralph R.
Robinson, 53, of Christiansburg died Friday in a Salem hospital. He was the owner and operator of Robinson's Barber Shop. Surviving are his wife, Pauline Stevens Robinson; two daughters, Mrs. Lahoma Brumfield, Atlanta, Miss Patty Robinson, Christiansburg; two sons, Ray Robinson, Atlanta, Gerald Robinson, Christiansburg; a sister, Mrs. Nell Farmer, Woodlawn; a brother, 0.
R. Robinson, Buchanan. The funeral will be Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Richardson Funeral Chapel with burial in Woodlawn United Methodist Church Cemetery, Woodlawn. Miles A.
Gentry ABINGDON The funeral for Miles Arthur Gentry, 85, of the Wyndale community will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Wyndale United Methodist Church with burial in Forest Hills Memory Gardens. Henderson Funeral Chapel is handling arrangements. Army Chief Of Israel AP Photo Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir talks with Lt. Gen.
David Elazar in Jerusalem Friday after ceremonies in which he took over as the new chief of staff of the Israeli army. He succeeds Lt. Gen. Haim Bar-Lev. Deaths and Funerals Deaths Charles M.
Keister GLADE SPRING The funeral for Charles Millican Keister, 66, will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Old Glade Presbyterian Church with burial in the church cemetery. The body will be taken to the residence Saturday morning from Williams Funeral Home, Chilhowie. The family suggests that memorial gifts may be made to the Arthritis Foundation. Grover C.
Wright BLAND The funeral for Grover C. Wright, 78, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Shiloh United Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Newberry Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Robert Olson Montgomery HILLSVILLE Robert 01- son Montgomery, 70, died Friday in a Johnson City, hospital.
He was a retired farmer. are his wife, Ann Montgomery; brothers, Marshall, Danville, Steve L. Marshall, Clarence Marshall, Kingsport Wilford Marshall, Illinois; a sister, Mrs. Regina Parks, Salt Lake City, Utah. The funeral will be Sunday at 1 p.m.
in Vaughn-GuynnMcGrady chapel, with burial in the Montgomery Cemetery, Mrs. John A. Chambers SPARTA, N.C. Lessie Brown Chambers, 71, wife of John A. Chambers, died Thursday at her home.
Also surviving are a son, Coy Chambers, Galax, four sisters, Mrs. Jim Moxley, Galax, Joe Ray, Mrs. Corbett Cox, Churchville, Mrs. Arne Rhudy, Florida; a brother, Clifford Brown, Fries, Va. The funeral will be Saturday at 11 a.m.
at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Chapel with burial in the Sparta Cemetery. Mrs. William Jefferson Marshall HILLSVILLE Eliza McGrady Marshall, 83, widow of William Jefferson Marshall, died Friday in a Wytheville hospital. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Houston Bowman, Mrs.
Ellis Kinzer, Hillsville; a son, Durward Marshall, Mt. Airy, N.C.; a sister, Addie McGrady, Hillsville. The funeral will be Sunday at 11 a.m. at Laurel Fork Primitive Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Vaughn Guynn McGrady Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Fred B. Martin PAINT BANK Fred B. Martin, 90, of Paint Bank, died Thursday in a Covington hospital. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. H.
Lee Arritt, Covington; two sons, Hampton Martin, Radford, Hayes Martin, Wikel, W.Va.; a foster son, James Fisher, Roanoke; a sister, Mrs. Clarence Mottersheard, Paint Pank: two brothers, Hamp E. Paint Bank, John M. Martin, Covington. The funeral will be Sunday at 2:30 at Arritt Funeral Chapel, Covington, with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery there.
Mrs. Samuel J. Cooper PENHOOK Pearl A. Cooper, 87, of Penhook died Thursday in a Roanoke hospital. She was the widow of Samuel J.
Cooper. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Edna C. Ellis, Mrs. Joe T.
Broome, Danville, Mrs. Fred 0. Ingram, Ferrum, Mrs. J. D.
Smith, Providence, N.C., Mrs. Homer Bailey, Garden Grove, five sons, Leonard W. Cooper, Penhook, Aubrey A. Cooper, Boston, Ted L. Cooper, Roanoke, Wesley M.
Cooper, Richmond, Joe White Cooper, Rocky Mount. The funeral will be Sunday at 1 p.m. at Lynch Funeral Chapel, Rocky Mount, with burial in Highland Burial Park, Danville. Mrs. Harry L.
Carper PULASKI Ida M. Carper, 84, died Friday in a Pulaski hospital. She was the widow of Harry Lee Carper. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. George Adams, Pulaski, Mrs.
Annie Adams, Wytheville. The funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Strickler Funeral Chapel with burial in Thorn Springs Cemetery, Pulaski county. Mrs. Otey L.
Bryan BUCHANAN The funeral for Lila Elizabeth Bryan, 92, widow of the Rev. Otey Lee Bryan, will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Rader Funeral Chapel with burial in Fairview Cemetery. Mrs. Mary M.
Davidson SALTVILLE Mrs. Mary McKinney Davidson, 73, formerly of Saltville, died Friday in Rocky Mount, N.C, Surviving are seven sons, Robert Davidson, Saltville, Ralph Davidson, Marion, Davidson, Jackson, S.C., R. C. Davidson, Portsmouth, Leon Davidson, Roanoke Rapids, N.C., Arthur Davidson, Liberty, John Davidson, Rocky Mount, N.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Currin, Rocky Mount, N.C.; three sisters, Mrs.
Edith Bainbridge, Washington, D.C., Miss Maggie McKinney, Bakersville, N.C., Mrs. Viola Moore, Colorado Springs, two brothers, Clarence McKinney, Bristol, James McKinney Lebanon. The funeral will be Monday at 11 a.m. at the D. R.
Henderson Funeral Chapel with burial in Elizabeth Cemetery. The body will arrive Saturday night at Henderson Funeral Home. Actor Found Shot in Home HOLLYWOOD (AP) Peter Duel, the dark-haired young co-star of the TV comedy Western series "Alias Smith and was found fatally shot Friday, his body lying near a Christmas tree in his Hollywood Hills home, police said. Sgt. Dan Cooke, police spokesman, said officers were not ruling out the possibility that the shooting was accidental, but "it tends to look like a suicide." And he said the initial investigation had turned up a bizarre detail.
Another shot was fired about a week ago from the same gun which killed Duel, Cooke said. He said the actor apparently had shot a telegram, framed and hung in the hallway of his home, which said he had lost election to the board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild. An associate said Duel, 31, had been cheerful during a full day of performing on the set Thursday. "He filmed an episode for the show, and he was due on the set at eight o'clock this morning to wrap it up," said Allan Cahan, unit publicist for Smith and Jones." "I spent Christmas day with him too," said Cahan. "He was fine, in good spirits." Police said a girl friend, Diana Ray 29, was at Duel's home when he died.
She told them she had been invited to watch the airing of the latest episode of "Alias Smith and Jones" with him Thursday night. After midnight, she said, the actor went into another room, saying, see you later." Then she said she heard a shot. Police said Duel died a single head wound. A hand gun was found near the body. Miss Ray was released without charge.
Duel, a bachelor whose real name was Deuel, played role of Hannibal Hayes, alias Smith, co-starring with actor Ben Murphy in the ABC television network series about two Western outlaws trying to reform themselves. With his dimpled good looks and soft-spoken easy manner. Duel had been a frequent choice for plum roles on TV shows and in movies. He costarred as the in the movie and later was a regular on the TV series "Love on a Rooftop." "He was so talented it was unbelievable," said Cahan. he was not unhappy with anything in his professional Happy New Year A timeless wish for a festive and happy new year Thank you very much for your patronage.
Mason Hannabass Your meat people No. 12 City Market Bldg..