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Rahe, the Rev. Linda C., 70, Holland, OH; Jan. 2. Calls: Emmanuel, Napo- leon; Trinity, Findlay; Advent, Sylvania, all OH.


Richards, the Rev. Clements O., 87, Stamford, TX; Nov. 20. Calls: Lord of Life, Lancaster; United Evangelical, Schulenburg (Swiss Alp), both TX.


Rosenberg, the Rev. Dagmar R., 71, New Britain, CT; Dec. 18. Calls: dir., human services, Clifford House, Bridgeport; volunteer coord., CT Hospice, Norwalk; Salem, Naugatuck; First, New Britain, all CT; pastor/principal, Good Shepherd Church & School, Los Angeles; Good Shepherd, Jericho, VT.


Saeger, the Rev. John R., 84, Grapevine, TX; Dec. 25. Calls: CPE sup., Univ. of Iowa Hospi- tals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA.


Sagebiel, the Rev. Nolan A., 88, San Anto- nio; Dec. 23. Calls: St. John, Alta Loma; Faith, Dickinson; Hope, Houston; Good Shepherd & Triumphant, San Antonio; St. Paul, Free- port; St. John, Port Arthur; St. John, Waller, all TX.


Schmidt, the Rev. Ernst G., 84, Hatboro, PA; Jan. 15. Call: Gloria Dei, Huntingdon Valley, PA, where he was founder/CEO of Glora Dei Communities Corp., a nonprofit that manages homes for senior citizens.


Schwartz, the Rev. Joseph W., 85, Wilming- ton, DE; Jan. 10. Calls: missionary to Liberia; Holy Trinity & exec. dir., Lutheran Senior Ser- vices, Wilmington.


Sorbel, the Rev. David L., 72, Alexandria, MN; Dec. 13. Calls: St. James, Minneota; Spring Creek, Clarkfield; St. Luke, Blooming- ton; admin., Knute Nelson Memorial Home, Alexandria, all MN; admin., Good Samaritan Nursing Home, West Union, IA.


Sorenson, the Rev. John D., 75, Hickory, NC; Nov. 2. Calls: St. Matthew, Lockbourne, OH; faculty, Augustana College, Sioux Falls, SD; vice pres. & academic dean, Waldorf College, Forest City, IA; exec. vice pres. & dean of the college, Lenoir-Rhyne University, Hickory.


Stenson, the Rev. Stanford O., 88, Rapid City, SD; Dec. 29. Calls: Our Savior, Lyle, MN; Our Savior, Teaneck, NJ; dean of con- tinuing ed., Augustana College, Sioux Falls, SD; assoc. dir., LCA Professional Leader- ship Development (created Word & Witness program), Philadelphia; dean of adult continuing ed., Thiel College, Greenville, both PA.


Tesdall, Shirley B. (AIM), 92, Jewell, IA; Jan 8. Call: parish sec., Bethesda, Jewell.


Toso, the Rev. Erwin J., 86, Pelican Rapids, MN; Jan. 9. Call: missionary to Madagascar.


Wiediger, the Rev. Edward H., 94, Carlsbad, CA; Dec. 15. Calls: chaplain, Luther Inner Mis-


sion Society, New York; First, Liberty; Trinity, West Sand Lake; St. Mark, Mid- dleburgh; St. James, Ozone Park, all NY; reg. sec., LCA Board of American Missions; staff, LCA Div. for Mission in N. America; Prince of Peace, Chester; Abiding Presence, York, both SC.


Ziegert, the Rev. Ann, 60, pastor of First, Granville & Emmaus, McNabb, Ill., Dec. 22 in a car accident. Calls: Bethel, Rogers; Our Savior, Dazey; Redeemer, Hope; St. Petri, Finley, all ND; Immanuel & Little Plum, Pepin, WI; St. Olaf, Bode; Ascension, Coon Rapids; Christ, Jefferson, both IA; Our Sav- ior, Redfield, SD; Messiah, Galva; First, Princeton; St. Paul, Hanover; Trinity, Elizabeth, all IL.


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