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a a a ONE Richmond Times-Dispatch, Aug. 26, 1983 Death Notices ADAMS Bessie Driskill Adams of Richmond, widow of Robert Lee Adams, died Tuesday, August 23, 1983. She is survived by a daughter, Dinah Lee Adams; one brother, Jessie Driskill of Pheonix, three sisters, Mattie Saunders, Irene Driskill, Viola Clay, all of Brookneal; one grandson, ley Funeral Home's Chippenham Chapel, pee Shawn. Remains rest per tine Joseph W. Bli6900 Hull St.

Rd. where services will held Friday (today) at 12:30 p.m. Interment Oakwood Cemetery. ALSKO William Alsko of 2109 Wright died August 25, 1983. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Julia P. Alsko; 3 sons, William Peter M. and John A. Alsko II; one daughter, Teresa 1 M. Alsko; all of Richmond; three brothers, Peter, and John A.

Alsko of Washington, Pa. and Andrew A. Alsko of California; three sisters, Mrs. Lucille of Parma, Julia Stockley and Katherine Dollish both of Washington, one granddaughter, Shanna George; His remains rest at Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull St.

Rd. Graveside services Saturday 11am. at Washington Memorial Park. Mr. Alsko was owner and operator of Alsko Inc.

BROOKING Edgar Scott Brooking, 91, of Orange, died Wednesday, August 24, 1983, at his residence. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Reginal L. Mills of Orange, Mrs. Lewis L.

Holladay III of Richmond and Mrs. Ben H. Sanford of Wellsburg, W.V; eight grandchildren. Graveside funeral services will be Saturday at 11 A.M. in the Graham Cemetery.

Memorial contributions be made to Chapel dale Baptist Church, Orange. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 P.M. today at the Preddy Funeral Home, Orange. CARROLL Died Tuesday August 23, 1983, Miss C. Genevieve Carroll.

She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. W. K. Alexander and Mrs. Alfred P.

Gillio one brother Daniel J. Carroll; Her remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and Marshall where there will be a Christian Wake service 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Friday at 10 a.m.

Interment Mt. Calvary. CLARK Mrs. Lydia S. Clark, 84, of Fairview Farms, widow of Fugate L.

Clark, died Tuesday, August 23, 1983. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Margaret C. Bailey; three grandsons, Thomas L. Bailey, Fugate Gene Bailey, and Andrew S.

Bailey; eight great-grandchildren; three nieces; and a nephew. Remains rest at the Laburnum Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave. where services will be conducted 2 p.m. Friday.

Interment Greenwood. CLOUGH Joyce Nicholas Clough of Rt. 3, Mineral, Virginia died Wednesday, August 24, 1983. She was the widow of John R. (Bobby) Clough.

She is survived by three daughters, Peggy C. Ryan and Miss Merle Clough, both of Richmond; Jean C. Hollins of Mineral; two sons, Rev. John R. Clough, of Pennsylvania and Daniel F.

Clough of Richmond; five brothers, Clifton Sherman W. Hilmer; Overton Jr. and F. Cullen Nicholas; five grandchildren and two Her remains rest at the Lacy Funeral Home, Rt. 522, Orchid, Virginia where funeral services will be held 2 P.M.

Saturday with interment in the family cemetery. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to Mineral Wesleyan Church or Mineral or Tuckahoe Rescue Squads. COLLAWN Frederick (Fred) Collawn, age 59, of Ashland, died at St. Luke's Hospital, August 25, 1983. He is survived by his wife, Virginia C.

Collawn; five stepdaughters, Shirley Robertson of Beckeley, W.V., Ruby Lowe and Connie Beasley, both of Richmond, Betty Jo Dudley of Norfolk, Penny Martin of Aylett; seven sisters, Gracie Kay of Port Royal, Linda Pitts of Richmond, Cora Elliott, Catherine Sale and Dora Carter, all of Woodford, Louise Parker of Supply and Elvert Sylvia of Fredericksburg; one brother, Richard Collawn of Bowling Green. Funeral services will be held at Powell Funeral Home, Bowling Green, Sunday, August 28, at 2 P.M. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery, Bowling Green, Va. CRUTCHFIELD Departed this life, August 24, 1983, Robert A. Crutchfield III of 406 LaSalle Dr.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary H. Crutchfield; a son, Robert Allen Crutchfield IV; his parents, Deacon and Mrs. Robert A. Crutchfield three brothers, Gregory Michael L.

and Everett K. Crutchfield; five sisters, Mrs. Leah D. Joseph, Misses Leslie Lisa Dorothy D. and Danette Y.

Crutchfield; father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Howell; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Nancy A.

Brown; six sisters-in-law; six brothers-in-law, eight aunts; four uncles; two great aunts; several nieces, nephews and cousins; other relatives and friends. Remains rest at the Scotts Funeral Home, Brookland Park Blvd. at Lamb Ave. where family will receive friends Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. After Saturday August 27, remains will rest in the First Baptist Church of Manakin Va.

where services will be held Saturday, 2 p.m. Rev. Carl Seabrook Jr. officiating assisted by Rev. Roland C.

Taylor. Interment Oakwood Cemetery. Family and friends will kindly assemble at the church Saturday 1:45 p.m. DAVIS Departed this life August 23, 1983, Steward (Buster) Davis, of 1030 Kinney St. He is survived by his devoted wife, Mrs.

Marian Davis; six daughters, Emily F. Davis, Doris L. Harris, Sadie I. Phillips, Yolanda D. Fox, Rolanda D.

Lofton and Marian L. Davis; three grandchildren, Robert N. and Ronald N. Harris and Jacqueline D. Ford; one great aunt; four sons-in-law; devoted cousin, James H.

Davis; a host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest at the Chiles Funeral Home, 2100 Fairmount where visitation will be held Friday from 7 to 8 P.M. and where funeral rites will be conducted Saturday 1 P.M. with Dr. G.

G. Campbell officiating. Interment Oakwood Cemetery. Family and friends will kindly assemble at the funeral home Saturday at 12:45 P.M. FARLEY Died Thursday, August 25, 1983, Edward Milton (Pop) Farley, Jr.

of 605 Shrewsbury Rd. He is survived by Edward Milton Farley, III, Daniel F. Farley, John L. Farley of Danville, Carroll X. Farley, Patricia F.

Edwards of Lynchburg, Noel M. Farley, Sister Mary Jane Farley, R.S.H.M. of Rome, Italy, David M. Farley of Roanoke, Sherin L. Farley of Louisville, Ky; thirty grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild.

His remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Fuenral Home, 3rd and P.M. Friday and Funeral Mass shall, where there will be a Rosary Bridgett's Catholic Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment Mt. Calvary.

GIBSON Paul H. Gibson of Richmond died Thursday August 25, 1983. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Camilla M. Gibson; a daughter, Mrs.

Sally Llewllyn of Richmond; two grandsons, Travis and Jones; one brother, Joseph W. Gibson of St. PetersFL; and one sister, Mrs. Effie Parker of Marion, NC. Remains rest at the Parham Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 1771 Parham Rd.

services will be conducted 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment 2 p.m. Saturday. Mineral Baptist Church cemetery, Mineral, Va.

Family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Friday evening at the funeral home. GREEN Departed this life August 23, 1983, Miss Lucy Ann Green, Rt. 2, Box 56, Montpelier, Va. Survived by five nieces, one devoted, Mrs.

Helen J. Green, Montpelier, Mrs. Thelma Ayers, Mable Clarke, Baltimore, Md. and Lucille Coleman of Richmond, Juan Morris, Montpelier, two nephews, Phillip Green of Baltimore, Md. Arthur Green of Newport News, and a number of great-nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Remains are resting at the Henry W. Dabney Funeral Home, Washington Ashland. Funeral Saturday 1 P.M. Bethany Baptist Church. Rev.

Oliver Wolfolk officiating. Interment in Roselawn Memory Gardens. Family may be contacted at the residence of Everett and Juan Morris, Rt. 2, Box 55, Montpelier. Phone 804-883-6685.

Salada D. McCarthy, Funeral Directress. GREEN On August 24, 1983, Mr. Robert Lee Green of 508 Greenbriar Ave. Reposing at the Lightfoot Funeral Home.

Services to be announced. GROOMS Departed this life August 20, 1983, Baby Boy Grooms. He is survived by his father, Rev. Keith A. Grooms; mother, Mrs.

Sandra F. Grooms; sister, Erin Grooms; parental and maternal grandparents. Funeral services will be private. Arrangements by the Scott's Funeral Home. GUERRANT Myron W.

Guerrant died August 24, 1983, in Roxbury, Mass. Father of Wilbert Guerrant; brother of the late Charles W. Guerrant; other relatives. Services Saturday 3:30 P.M. from J.

B. Jackson Funeral Home. HUBBARD Mrs. Almeda Jones Hubbard, of 194-22 115th St. Albans, NY, formerly of New Kent departed this life August 22, 1983.

She is survived by a devoted husband, Carlton Hubbard; two sons, William, Jr. and Michael Gathers both of St. Albans, NY; two grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Ruth P. Jones of Quinton; four sisters, Mrs.

Carrie M. Hill Hollis, NY, Mrs. Audrey Braxton of Quinton, Mrs. Artense J. Resanovich of Spring Valley, NY, and Mrs.

Marian J. Carter of Richmond; one aunt, Mrs. Helen P. Dixon of Quinton; several nieces and Hubbard of mother Albans, NY; one daughternephews; Mrs. Gertrude in-law; seven brothers- and four sisters-in-law.

Remains rest at the Scotts Funeral Home, Brookland Park Blvd. at Lamb Ave. Funeral services will be held Saturday in the Second Liberty Baptist Church, Quinton, Va. at 10 a.m. Rev.

James W. Mill officiating. Interment in the church cemetery. JONES Died August 25, 1983, Aurealious Jones, of 3337 Parkwood Ave. Remains rest at the 0.

F. Howard Funeral Home, 2011 Grayland Ave. Funeral notice later. LAMBERTSON Hattie F. Lambertson, age 55, of Dillwyn, died August 25, 1983.

She is survived by sons, Roy F. Lambertson III of Richmond and Michael D. Lambertson of Charlottesville; her mother, Josephine Keppler and her stepfather, William Keppler; four sisters, Winnie Rollins, Elsie Gunn, Martha Ehrick and Mary Jackson; two brothers, Andrew Flowers and Armand Flowers; all of Florida. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 P.M. in the Dunkum Funeral Home, Dillwyn.

Interment in Symrna United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends Saturday from 7 to 9 P.M. at the funeral home. LEE Departed this life in McGuire Veterans Hospital, Tuesday, August 23, 1983, Mr. Charles David Lee of 800 Mt.

Herman Rd. He is survived by one daughter, Ellen Lane; one son, David Lane; three sisters, Jean Cooke, Robinette Friend and Bettie Clarke; four brothers, Amos, Patrick, Arthur W. and Roger E. Lee; two aunts, Mrs. Rosa Vaughan and Miss Mary Wheel; one uncle, Mr.

Harvey Day; several nieces and nephews; five sisters-in-law; three brothers-in-law and other relatives and friends. Remains rest at the Mimms Funeral Home, 19th and Hull St. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 27, 1 p.m. from the Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, Hallsboro, Va.

Rev. George W. Manning Pastor officiating. Interment in the church cemetery. Relatives and friends attending funeral services assemble at the residence Saturday 12 noon.

LEWIS Departed I this life August 22, 1983, at Richmond Memorial Hospital, Miss Ruby 0. Lewis of N. 31st She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Alberta Lewis; brothers, Messrs Clarence, George, Harvey, William, Algie, Everette, Aubrey, John and Arthur Lewis; three sisters, Mesdames Marion Moore, Martha Hill and Delores Gardner; a host of nieces and nephews; two brothers-in-law; eight sisters-in-law; other relatives and friends. Remains rest at the Walter J.

Manning Funeral Home, 700 N. 25th St. A funeral Mass will be held Saturday 11 a.m. from the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Father James Parke officiating. A Christian Wake will be held at the residence Friday 7:30 p.m.

Burial East End Cemetery. Family and friends will assemble at the funeral home Saturday 10:15 a.m. MARCHETTI Miss Elda A. Marchetti of Richmond, died August 24, 1983. Daughter of the late Louis and Bianca Marchetti, she is survived by two aunts, Virginia Biagiotti of New Jersey and Teresa Santacroce of Richmond; two cousins, Dante Santacroce of Chicago and Edward laccheri of Richmond; and four nephews.

Her remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third Marshall where a Rosary Service will be held Friday p.m. Funeral Mass at Our Lady Of Lourde's Catholic Church Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Calvery.

MARKS C. Herbert Marks, 94, of 1600 Westwood Ave. entered into rest Thursday August 25, 1983. Mr. Marks was a member of Greenwood United Methodist Church.

There are no immediate survivors. Remains rest at the Bennett Funeral Home, 3215 Cutshaw Ave. Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday August 26 in Forest Lawn Cemetery. OBITUARIES AREA William Alsko, 56, of 2109 Wright an auto mechanic.

Paul H. Gibson, 77, of Richmond, a retired postal worker. Baby boy Grooms, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Keith Grooms.

Aurealious Jones of 3337 Parkwood Ave. C. Herbert Marks, 94, of 1600 Westwood a retired pipefitter for the Richmond, Fredericksburg and 1 Potomac Railroad. Irving M. Pavey Jr.

of 5109 Montpelier St. Miss Margaret Mitchell of 606 N. 33rd St. STATE MILLENBECK Collin F. Stevens, 82, a retired real estate developer.

NATHALIE Ms. Hallie McCullouch Hankley, 81, a retired teacher. ORANGE Edgar Scott Brooking, 91, a retired farmer. PETERSBURG Wilbur Earl Broughton, 65, a retired Brenco machinist. SOUTH BOSTON Mrs.

Maude Chandler Nichols, 91, widow of Avnor D. Nichols. SUTHERLIN Samuel Thomas Alderson, 74, a retired farmer. ELSEWHERE NEW YORK Mrs. Almeda Jones Hubbard, wife of Carlton Hubbard and formerly of New Kent.

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Mrs. Hattie Oliver Davis, formerly of Crewe, wife of William Davis. MISKIMON Dr. Robert Murray Miskimon, 68, retired senior vice-president and medical director of Fidelity Banker's Life Insurance Company died August 24, 1983 at the University of Virginia Hospital.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Archer C. Miskimon; two sons, Wallace B. Miskimon, Albany, GA, Robert M. Miskimon, Pacific, Grove, CA; a daughter, Mrs.

Molly Miskimon Ray, Virginia Beach; step-son, Joseph L. Dennison, Jr. of Richmond; a step-daughter, Mrs. Ann Dennison Murray, Omaha, Nebraska. Graveside services will be held Friday, 26, 1983 at 11 a.m.

in Hollywood Cemetery. MITCHELL Departed this life August 25, 1983 at Richmond Memorial Hosptial, Miss Margaret Mitchell, of 606 N. 33rd St. Remains rest at Walter J. Manning Funeral Home, 700 N.

25th St. Funeral notice later MOORE Departed this life August 24, 1983 at MCV Hospital, Mr. Robert (Sonny) Moore of 2702 E. Broad St. He was an employee of Miller Rhoads for 35 years.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hortense T. Moore; two brothers, Messrs Lee and Jesse; one sister, Mrs. Rosa Winston; several nieces and nephews; one uncle, Mr. Melvin Smith; one aunt, Mrs.

Annie Benn; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Octavius Terry; four brothers-in-law, Messrs Willie Winston, Harold McAllister, Ernest Harrington and George W. Mallory; three sisters-in-law, Mesdames Joelether McAllister, Katherine Harrington and Barbara Mallory; other relatives and friends. Remains rest at Walter J.

Manning Funeral Home, 700 N. 25th where the family will receive friends Friday 7 to 8 p.m. Funeral services Saturday 2:30 p.m. from the Cedar Street Memorial Baptist Church of God. Dr.

B. W. Robertson officiating. Burial Oakwood Cemetery. Family and friends will assemable at th the funeral home Saturday 1:45 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. PARKER Roy S. Parker, 70, of New Port Richie, died Tuesday, August 23, 1983. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Derr Parker; his mother, Mrs.

Sudie Brisco; a son, Michael Smith' of Lubbock, three Robyn Smith. After 10 regrandchildren, Michael, Stephanie, and mains will rest at the Laburnum Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave. services will be held at 12:30 p.m. Friday.

Interment Oakwood. PAVEY Irving M. Pavey, of 5109 Montpelier Richmond, died Wednesday, August 24, 1983. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mamie P.

Lowry; a sister, Mrs. Jean P. Lynch, also Richmond. Remains rest at the Laburnum Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave.

where services will be conducted 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Interment Oakwood. REEDE Departed this life in Norfolk, Va. Monday August 22, 1983, Mr.

W. St. Elmo Reede, of 2406 Fluvanna St. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Corrine L.

Bolling; two nieces, Mrs. Belinda Williams and Mrs. Patrice Hunt; two nephews, Darnell and Michael Bolling; a host of cousins; one brother-inlaw, Mr. James Bolling and other relatives and friends. Remains rest at the Mimms Funeral Home, 19th and Hull St.

where the family will receive friends Friday 7 to 8 p.m. and where funeral services will be held Saturday, August 27, 2 p.m. Brother White officiating. Interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Relatives and friends attending funeral services assemble at the funeral home Saturday 1:30 p.m. ROBINSON Departed this life in Albany, NY, August 21, 1983, Mr. William Robinson, formerly of Chesterfield County. Upon arrival in Richmond, remains will rest at the Mimms Funeral Home, 19th and Hull Sts. Funeral notice later.

STEVENS Collin F. Stevens, age 82, of Cove Colony, Millenbeck, died Thursday, August 25, 1983. He is survived by two half sisters, Gladys Forrester and Catherine Stevens, both of Lively, and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at his home at Myers Creek Millenbeck, Va. 5 P.M.

Saturday. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Kilmarnock Volunteer Rescue Squad. TUCKER Departed this life August 23, 1983, Mr. Charlie Tucker, of 1609 N. 23rd Richmond, Va.

Remains are resting at BlandReid Funeral Home, Farmville, Va. until Friday 1 P.M. Friends may call at Manning Funeral Home, 700 N. 25th from 2 P.M. to 8.

P.M. Friday. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 1 P.M. from Monroe Baptist Church, Rice, Va. The Rev.

Horace Montague, officiating. Interment in church cemetery. Bland-Reid Funeral Home, Farmville, in charge of arrangements. Staff photo by Alexa Welch Fishing Floating is an lazily floating placid water, thoughts idly HAMPTON store clerk who seven children robber stabbed throat as she store, police said. The driver truck found the 48, of Hampton Eleven about 5 Capt.

Fred C. The robbery fore the truck said. A preliminary state medical Norfolk disclosed the upper chest the jugular vein, Police said the which is open occurred at 4:47 cash register termined amount taken. float ideal way to spend a summer day Cawthorne, 9, on a lake, maybe with a fishing line on thorne of Evington, and letting nothing but placid from a chair on float through one's mind. Jason Virginia.

Mother of seven is working at Hampton (AP) A convenience The store telephone was off the was the mother of hook, police said, and blood and footdied yesterday when a prints in the store indicated Mrs. her and slashed her Gray may have tried to call for help worked alone at the after she was attacked. She apparently had tried to use towels to stop the of a bread delivery flow of blood, police said. body of Louise Gray, Police have no suspects. on the floor of the 7- The store was the scene of violence a.m., said Detective several weeks ago when the store Godsey.

manager, working alone, was beaten occurred shortly be- by two young shoplifting suspects, podriver arrived, Godsey lice said. Friends and neighbors described examination at the Mrs. Gray as a quiet, hardworking examiner's office in person. two wounds, one in Vicky Taylor, who works at a gaand one that slashed rage next to the store, said, "We all Godsey knew Louise. We go over there for said.

robbery at the store, coffee and lunch all the time. She was 24 hours, apparently a real quiet person small, with a.m., the last time the brown hair and glasses. She didn't was opened. An unde- bother anyone. She was very quiet of money had been and nice." Kay Edwards, a neighbor of Mrs.

Police say truck found in Chesterfield was clue FRAZER, Pa. (AP) A Virginian accused of stealing about $750,000 in goods from Chester County homes and businesses over the past three years has been arrested on burglary and other charges. Michael P. Rouleau, 24, of Staunton, was held at the Chester County Prison Farm under $820,000 bail after his arraignment Wednesday on 73 counts of burglary and related crimes, officials said. Police said Rouleau specialized in stealing valuables that could be easily fenced, such as jewelry, precious metals, cash, tools and auto inspection stickers.

Erik DenBraven, 25, of Frazer, who officials described as Rouleau's fence, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with 17 counts of receiving stolen property. An arrest warrant also has been issued for a "wanderer" from Delaware County who police believe was Rouleau's accomplice during some of the break-ins, according to East Whiteland Police Chief Robert Redzig. Police said a stolen truck recovered in Chesterfield County, gave them a break in the 18-month probe. The truck was traced to a repair shop in East Whiteland, police said. Rouleau had been extradited from Virginia in March.

He had pleaded guilty there to two counts of breaking and entering and had been sentenced to two consecutive five-to-10 year prison terms, police said. son of Steve and Barbara Cawdemonstrates the technique Smith Mountain Lake i in Southwest slain store Gray, called the victim "a fine person who deserved a lot of credit for raising a large family," the two youngest of whom lived with her. Navy nurse is acquitted in Fairfax FAIRFAX (AP) A Navy nurse accused of involuntary manslaughter for allegedly striking and killing a teen-ager with her car while driving when drunk was acquitted yesterday by a Circuit Court jury. The jury returned a not-guilty verdict after two days of deliberating the charge against Lt. Mary Ann Cronin.

Evidence introduced at the trial showed the 34-year-old nurse had a blood-alcohol level of 0.14 percent when tested by police after her vehicle struck John Svec on May 13. Under state law, a driver i is considered intoxicated when the level reaches 0.1 percent. Svec, 16, was struck when he and three friends were walking along the shoulder of Little River Turnpike in Annandale late at night. Svec died of his injuries three days later. Cronin still faces a hearing 21 on a charge of driving while intoxicated, according to Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Jack Robbins.

Rouleau was subsequently charged in East Whiteland with one count each of burglary and auto theft, stemming from the recovered truck. He had been held in the Chester County prison in lieu of $30,000 bail. Robots out there, SO skippers beware ARLINGTON (UPI) With the will make three attempts in the advent of the new school year, tri- afternoon and evening to call the lingual robots will be checking on homes of missing students. A call Arlington County high school stu- will be made for each absence, dents who skip classes, officials legitimate or not. said yesterday.

"We're going to make every effort to contact every parent when All three of Arlington's high every child is absent," said Wilschools have new $4,500 computer- liam Sharbaugh, Washington-Lee's ized phone equipment capable of principal. informing parents in English, The computerized message will Spanish or Vietnamese that their ask parents to send excuse notes failed to appear for class. within 48 hours or call the school children "Hello. This is a computerized for further information. message from Washington-Lee The School Board decided last High School.

We wish to alert you spring to buy the equipment when to the fact that our records show parents said that they were not that your child was absent from being told when their children one or more classes today," one of skipped school. Officials hope the the robot phones says. robots will improve attendance School officials said the robots records..

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