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Publication Date: Wednesday, April 04, 2001
OBITUARIES
OBITUARIES
(April 04, 2001)
Warren Dale Lazier
Dentist, Kiwanis charter member
A memorial celebration will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 7, at Peninsula Bible Church, 3505 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, for Warren Dale Lazier, who died March 28. He was 80.
Dr. Lazier, who practiced dentistry in Menlo Park for 46 years, was honored in March for his 50 years of service as a charter member of the Menlo Park Kiwanis Club.
He grew up in Illinois, graduated from Eastern Illinois State University, and served in the Army Air Force in World War II.
In 1946, he graduated from the University of California at San Francisco School of Dentistry.
During the Korean War, Dr. Lazier was stationed at the Presidio in San Francisco as a captain in the Army Dental Corps.
Dr. Lazier played on golf and tennis teams in high school and on the varsity golf team in college. An avid athlete, he continued to enjoy golf and tennis and was a charter member of Sharon Heights Golf and Country Club.
A devout Christian, Dr. Lazier was an elder at Peninsula Bible Church. He was instrumental in starting men's Bible classes at the church.
His memberships included: the American Dental Society, Palo Alto Elks Club, Delta Sigma Delta dental fraternity, Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity, and the University of California Alumni Association.
Survivors include his wife of 52 years, June Brunel; daughters Francie Arcadi of Napa; Carol Stensrud of San Diego; and Beth Holtby of Colorado Springs; brother Murney Lazier of Western Falls, Illinois; sister Lois Shelley of Fort Worth, Texas; and six grandchildren.
Donations in Dr. Lazier's memory may be made to Stanford Hospice, 300 Pasteur Drive, Mail Call 5520, Stanford, CA 94305, or to a charity of choice.
Artemis Green
Charter member, Sharon Heights Country Club
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 6, at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church for Artemis Kurkjian Green, who died March 29 in Menlo Park. She was 84.
Mrs. Green was born in Philadelphia and raised in Princeton, N.J. She met her husband, Mike, while both were working at the RCA Research Laboratory in Princeton. They were married in 1953 and moved to Menlo Park in 1959 where Mr. Green accepted a position with Stanford Research Institute.
As a charter member of Sharon Heights Golf and Country Club, Mrs. Green, known as "Arti," made many friends and was active in the 18-hole golf group.
She was a volunteer at the Bechtel International Center at Stanford University, helping Japanese students learn English. The students, who later formed a club in Japan, invited Mrs. Green (Arti San) to Japan as their guest.
Mrs. Green is survived by her husband, Milton (Mike) Green; and sisters Rose Johnson, Alice Blanchard, Araxy Foster and Ann Sarajian.
Donations in Mrs. Green's name may be made to the Stanford Hospice, Mail Stop 5520, 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford CA 94305.
Aniela Rollinger
Menlo Park resident
Aniela Rollinger, who lived in Menlo Park for the past 10 years, died March 7. She was 89.
Mrs. Rollinger, who was a native of Poland, is survived by her children: Joanna Rollinger of Menlo Park, Chris Rollinger of Newbury Park, California, Jan Rollinger of Los Altos, and Peter Rollinger of Houston, Texas; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Private family services were held.
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