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1992
Mr. Martinez DONALD REED, 65, of Colorado Springs died Feb. 21, 1992. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver. Swan-Law Funeral Home, 501 N. Cascade Ave., is handling arrangements. Mr. Reed was born Sept. 16, 1926, in Denver to Rudolf and Helen (Newton) Reed. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and was in the Army during World War II and the Air Force in the Korean War. Mr. Reed was married to Norma Ridley, who survives. He also is survived by four sons, Edward of Steamboat Springs, Ronald of Aurora, Stephen of Wheat Ridge and Nordon of Colorado Springs; a daughter, Ellen Hamil of Santa Maria, Calif.; two brothers; two sisters; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. FUNERALS TODAY WAGAR, John C., 10 a.m., Shrine of Remembrance Chapel of Roses, 1730 E. Fountain Blvd. BENTLEY, Nelle, 1 p.m., Evergreen Cemetery, 1001 S. Hancock Ave. ORR, Evelyn M. \"Millie,\" 2 p.m., Peacock Memorial Chapel, La Junta. EPPLEN, J. Warren, 2 p.m., Shrine of Remembrance Chapel of Roses, 1730 E. Fountain Blvd. DITGEN, Donald E., 3 p.m., Swan-Law Funeral Home Chapel, 501 N. Cascade Ave. CORRECTION The obituary for Karen Susan (Word) Garcia, which appeared in Sunday's edition, contained incorrect information. She is survived by an uncle, Harold Trammel of Newhall, Calif., and an aunt, Barbara Hinds of Covina, Calif.; BLACK & WHITE PHOTO
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Bill aims to ease crowded schools ; Housing would be halted in areas where enrollment topped 100% of capacity; Economic impact feared; Guthrie would open debate in council on facilities laws; Harford County
2003
[Dion F. Guthrie] wants to change the county's Adequate Public Facilities laws so that they would halt housing construction in any area where enrollment in public schools exceeds 100 percent of the school's design capacity. \"Guthrie's bill would have a chilling effect on Harford County, not just on homebuilders but the county in general,\" said Susan Stroud Davies, director of government affairs for the Home Builders Association of Maryland. Photo(s); County Councilman Dion F. Guthrie has drafted a bill to halt residential construction in areas where school enrollment is above 100 percent of design capacity.; Credit: ELIZABETH MALBY : SUN STAFF
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