MRS. OLGA B. KITTILSONSPARTA. Wis. — Services for Mrs Olga B Kittilson, 71, of 307 N. Benton St., will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Trinity Lutheran Church. Sparta The Rev Gerald Kort will officiate. Burial will be in Wood-lawn Cemetery, Sparta Friends may call at the Page-Smith Funeral Home. Sparta, after 2 p m. Sunday and until noon Monday, and at the church Monday from 1 p.m. until the servicesMrs. Kittilson died Thursday, Nov. 24, in Bethany-St Joseph Nursing Home, La Crosse She was born March 27, 1906, in the town of Westport, Dane County, to Ole and Betsy (Swenson) Herheim She married Otto Kittilson on July 11, 1936, and they farmed near Sun Prairie until 1944 when they purchased a farm near Chippewa Falls They moved to Sparta in 1951.She was a graduate of the Kah-ler School of Nursing and was nursing director of the Northern Wisconsin Colony Annex in Sparta from 1951 to 1968 She then was director of nursing service for the Sparta Job Corps Center at Fort McCoy in 1968 and 1969 Survivors are her husband; three daughters, Mrs Kenneth (Marlene) Alsmo of Windsor, Mrs Donald (Lorraine) Johnson of Madison and Mrs. Jerald (Joyce) Fredrick of Sparta; a son, James of Sparta. 13 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Cash (Seena) Jackson of Delavan; and a brother. Selmer Herheim of Bradenton, Fla A grandchild and two brothers preceded her in deathMRS ANGEUNE M STEINDE SOTO, Wis — Mrs Ange-line M Stein, 79, R 1, De Soto, died in a La Crosse hospital Thursday. Nov 24 She was bom May 11, 1898, in Wisconsin to John and Emma (Jordan) Cordes and lived most of her life in La Crosse She married George Stein, who died Aug 27, 1977 Survivors are four sons, Orville A of Holmen; Kenneth W. and Calvin W., both of La Crosse, and Loren E. of De Soto; two daughters, Mrs. Howard (Hazel) McCormick and Mrs. Alice Tyler, both of La Crosse; 31 grandchildren; 51 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.One son and two daughters also preceded her in death.Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the Nelson Funeral Home, La Crosse, with the Rev David Martin officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery.Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Sunday.BERNHARD BERGERWESTBY, Wis. — Bernhard “Bennie” Berger, 80, Westby, died Thursday, Nov. 24, in a Vi-roqua nursing home.He was born Oct 31, 1897, in the town of Coon, Vernon County, to Mr. and Mrs Edward Berger. He married Selma Lee on Dec. 1, 1928, and they farmed in the area until eight years ago when they moved to Westby.Survivors are his wife; a son, Carlyle of Westby; three grandchildren; four foster grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Clara Iverson of Cashton; and two brothers. Albert and John, both of WestbyA grandson, three brothers and two sisters preceded him in deathServices will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Our Savior’s Lutheran Church. Westby, with the Rev. LeRoy Nevin officiating Burial will be in the church cemetery.Friends may call at the Vosse-teig Funeral Home. Westby, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today and at the church Sunday from 12 30 p m until the services.ARTHUR F PEDERSEN JRWARRENS, Wis - Arthur F Pedersen Jr, 51, Warrens, died of cancer Thursday, Nov 24, in Veterans Hospital, Madison He was born July 2, 1926, at Tomah to Mr and Mrs Arthur F Pedersen Sr He married Marvelyn Schleicher on Dec 7, 1946 He was a World War II veteranHe was an automotive me-