I 8ht was bora In Manistee, • Mich., grew 19 In Miimeapo-t lis and attended the Universe 1 ty of Minnesota. She had been active in civic affairs in Michigan, Illinois and Florida before coming to Phoenix four years ago from Manistee. She was a 50 ■ year member of ’ the Order of Eastern Star, a ’ member of the National Fed-l* eration of Womens Clubs and■ League of Women Voters.Survivors Include a daugh*■ ter, Mrs. Lorraine Blade of Scottsdale, and four grand* children.I| John F. SchmitzRosary for John Francis Schmitz, 77, who died Tuesday In Good Samaritan Hospital, will bis recited at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Grimshaw’s Bloom Chapel, 3800 S. Central.Mass will be said at 9 a.m. S a t u rd a y in St! Catherine Catholic Church, 6200 S. Central. Burial will be in East Besthaven Cemetery.Mr. Schmitz, 3818 W. Wier,was a retired farmer whomoved here in 1962 from Beaver Dam, Wis. He was born in Edson, Wis.Survivors include his wife, Rachel; three sons,. Thomas of Beaver Dam, Robert andJohn J., both of Phoenix; fourdaughters, Mrs. Wayne Cook, Mrs. Kenneth Wood, Mrs. Leon Walker and Mrs. Patricia McKinster, all of Phoenix; three sisters, all of Milwaukee, and 11 grandchildren.Guy E. FordGLOBE — Services for GuyE. Ford, 73, who died SundayIn Miami-Inspiration Hospital,will be at 2 p.m. today inthe Globe Church of JesusChrist of Latter-day Saints.Elks graveside services andburial will be in the Elks plot of Globe Cemetery.