
Issue date: December 30, 1998
Margo Windt
Born in Hungary, Mrs. Windt lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and worked first with her husband, Edmond Windt, in their florist and landscape business and later in the language laboratory at Temple University before moving to Menlo Park.
She was a resident of Menlo Park for 14 years, volunteering for many years at Hillel Foundation at Stanford University and at the Menlo Park Library, family members said.
She is survived by her children Judith Windt of Menlo Park and Paul Windt of Allentown, Pennsylvania; granddaughter Rebecca Nathenson of Redwood City; and siblings Klari Friedman of Israel, Aranka Szekeres of Mt. Kisco, and Bela Grunwald of Israel. A sister, Olga Neuman, preceded her in death.
Services will be held at Skylawn Memorial Park in San Mateo at 2 p.m. Arrangements were made by Sinai Memorial Chapel.
George O. Gutohrlein
A native of New York City, Mr. Gutohrlein is survived by his wife, Zell Gutohrlein; his children George G. Gutohrlein of Clinton, Washington, and Karin Chase of Cupertino; a step-daughter, Betty Wright of San Francisco; a brother, Gene Gutohrlein of Miami; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Services have been held. Arrangements were made by Crippen & Flynn Chapel of Redwood City.
Brunetta Terry
A native of San Francisco, Mrs. Terry was a member of the St. Raymond's Bridge Club, Sweet Charity Bridge Club, and I.C.F. of Menlo Park.
She is survived by her children Nancy Terry, Madeline Lucas, and Edmond Terry Jr; three nieces; and two nephews. Her husband, Edmond Terry Sr., preceded her in death.
Services were held under the direction of Spangler Mortuaries in Menlo Park. Memorial donations may be made to the Mid-Peninsula Hospice, 65 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA 94025.