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CT TIMES TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2000 5 OBITUARIES FUNERAL NOTICES SUNCOAST DEATHS This list is extracted from detailed obituaries published in other regional editions of the Times. Citrus DELUCA, PETER A. 81, of Beverly Hills, died April 29. Fero Funeral Home With Crematory, Beverly Hills. ELLETTE, GRACE, 85, of Floral City, died April 27.

Robert Son Cremation Service, Spring HillCitrus County. FOSTVEDT, OLAF 82, of hom*osassa, died April 30. Wilder-Fountains Funeral Home, hom*osassa Springs. FOX, LUCILLE E. SCHLUETER, 77, of Inverness, died April 23.

Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home with Crematory, Inverness. GARNER, JOHN P. JR.

62, of hom*osassa, died April 29. Wilder-Fountains Funeral Home, hom*osassa Springs. MCEWAN, KATHLEEN 86, of Beverly Hills, died April 30. Hooper Funeral Homes 8t Crematory, Beverly Hills. MICHALSKI, FRANCES, 84, of Beverly Hills, died April 29.

Fero Funeral Home With Crematory, Beverly Hills. SANSING, JESSE 79, of Crystal River, died April 30. Fero Funeral Home With Crematory, Beverly Hills. SNODGRASS, EDITH, 79, of Inverness, died April 29. Chas.

E. Davis Funeral Home with Crematory, Inverness. WELCH, WILLIAM 70, of Sugarmill Woods, died April 28. Wilder-Fountains Funeral Home, hom*osassa Springs. WILLIAMS, BILLYE SUE, 65, of hom*osassa, died April 28.

Foster Crematory, Brooksville. Hernando SROCZYNSKI, ZYGMUNT, 91, of Clearwater Beach, died Friday (April 28, 2000) Hospice House Wood-side, Pinellas Park. He was born in Obrewalde, Poland, and came here in 1979 from Irvington, where he owned and operated a laundry. During World War II he was arrested as a member of the underground and after his release, he worked to resettle refugees. He was a member of St Brendan Catholic Church of Clearwater Beach, an officer in the American Institute of Polish Culture, Pinellas Park, and a member of Polish Institute of Arts Sciences of America.

Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Helena, Cranford, two sons, Richard, Piscataway, and Adam, Ramsey, a sister, Iza Helinska of Poland; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Hubbell Funeral Home and Crematory, Belleair Bluffs. Largo BIDDY, GLADYS 88, of Largo, died Sunday (April 30, 2000) at home under the care of Hospice of the Florida Suncoast She was born in Sharon, and came here in 1963 from Memphis, Tenn. She worked as a retail salesperson for Singer Sewing Machine Co. She was a member of Anona United Methodist Church of Largo.

Survivors include a nephew, Paul Savage, Largo; four great nephews and two great-nieces. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. BREHMAN, ETHEL 92, of Largo, died Saturday (April 29, 2000) at the home of her daughter in Largo. She came here in 1996 from her native Williamsburg, Pa. She was a private duty licensed practical nurse and was Lutheran.

Survivors include her daughter, Carol A. Briggs, Largo; two sons, Dr. George Lancaster, and Richard Altoona, five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Hubbell Funeral Home and Crematory, Belleair Bluffs. COURTNEY, HELEN 93, of Largo, died Saturday (April 29, 2000) at Bayfront Medical Center, St Petersburg.

She was born in Cobleskill, N.Y., and came here in 1958 from Maywood, J. She was a home economics teacher in New York and New Jersey. She graduated with a master's degree from Syracuse University. During World War II, she was a regional director of Tarpon Springs MANERS, DONALD 69, of Tarpon Springs, died Saturday (April 29, 2000) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater. He came here in 1993 from his native Indianapolis and owned and operated a jewelry store at the USA Flea Market in Port Richey.

He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of West Park Chri tian Church, Indianapolis, and locally was a member and publications officer of Coast Guard Auxiliary District 11. Survivors inlcude his wife, Sharon two sons, Scott and Steve, a daughter, Shelley Jones, a stepson, Michael Bailey, and two stepdaughters, Paula Ma-ners and Gigi Angleton, all of Indianapolis; a brother; two sisters; and seven grandchildren. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Tarpon Avenue Chapel, Tarpon Springs.

Clearwater DESTAFANI, JOSEPH 89, of Clearwater, died Saturday (April 29, 2000) at Westchester Gardens Rehabilitation and Care Center, Clearwater. He came here in 1974 from his native Staten Island, N.Y. He retired as a dock foreman after 20 years with the Sanitation Department and he also owned and operated Modern Home Improvements. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of Light of Christ Catholic Church and On Top of the World Golf Association, both of Clearwater, and was a former member of the Moose.

Survivors include a daughter, Linda DeSalvia, Safety Harbor, three grandchildren, Kerri DeSalvia, Safety Harbor, Louis DeSalvia, Palm Harbor, and Michael DeSalvia, Clearwater; two great-granddaughters; and several nieces and nephews. Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater. I HUNTER, FRANK, 78, of Clearwater, died Thursday (April 27. 2000) at home. He was born in Davis, W.Va., and came here in 1995 from Dunnel-lon.

He retired from Detroit Edison Power Trenton, Mich. He was a Coast Guard veteran of World War II and a Marines veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of the American Legion, the VFW and the Elks. Survivors include his wife, Mary; a daughter, Cynthia Litwinski, Murfrees-boro, a brother, Richard, Dun-nellon; two sisters, Ruth Levack, Trenton, and Donna Meyers, California; two grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Roberts Funeral Home, Dunnel-lon.

i IVORY, EVELYN 76, of Clearwater, died Sunday (April 30, 2000) at the home of a son in Tampa. She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and came here in 1967 from Long Island, N.Y. She was a homemaker. Survivors include two sons, Richard Regis Ivory, Clearwater, and Robert George Mulcahy, Tampa; three grandchildren; and a greatgrandchild. Sylvan Abbey Funeral COOK Donald S.

of Seminole passed away Sunday April 30, 2000. A memorial Service will be held 3 p.m. Thursday May 4, 2000 Hospice Woodside House, 6700 102nd Avenue North Pinellas Park, FL Family suggest contributions may be made Hospice. HOOK FUNERAL HOME, INC. 11110 70th Ave.

Seminole, Florida391-0191 2 CAROZZO Josephine, of St Petersburg, died April 22, 2000, A memorial Service will be held on May 3, 2000 at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church, 200 78th Ave N.E. At the request of the Family in lien of flowers, donations to be sent to Hospice Heart COURTNEY Helen R. age 93 of Largo, passed away Saturday April 29, 2000. Memorial service to be held Thursday at 2 p.m.

at Christ Presbyterian Church, May 4, 2000 In Largo at 3115 Dryer S.W. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Heart Association-National Cremation Society, Largo. GARNER June A. 70, of St Peters burg, died Friday April 28, 2000 at Hospice House Woodside. Bom tn Royersford, Pa.

She came here in 1959 from Bethlehem, Pa. Locally, she retired from the Pinellas County School System after 10 years as a Cafeteria Manager of Richard Sanders Exceptional School. Survivors include her husband of 50 years, Arnold a daughter, Donna Hambefton of Largo; her mother, Mary Yerk, and brother, Donald Yerk both of Royersford; and a grandchild, Sara C. Garden Sanctuary Funeral Home and Cemetery, Seminole. Services are Tuesday, From 6 to 8 p.m.

Interment at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Garden Sanctuary. NORTHRUP Alice Simpson, age 84 Saturday April 29, 2000 in Oldsmar, Fla. Former nurse. Preceded in' death by husband, Richard W.

Northrup, and granddaughter, Jui lie Anne Schoedinger. Survived by daughters; Mrs. David (Jeanne) Schoedinger of Columbus and Su-, san Northrup of Oldsmar, Fla. grandchildren: Michael and Lisa' Schoedinger, Kellie and Naeem Ali, Kevin Schoedinger, great-grand children; Kathryn and Jackson: Schoedinger, and Julianne Ali. Funeral service were held Monday, May 1, 2000 at 12:30 p.m.

at the Schoedinger Northwest Chapel 1740 Zollinger Road, where friends-may call one hour prior to the ser-' vice. Interment Greenlawn Came-! ten. Rev. Barbara Cunningham of" ficiating. Friends may, if they wish, contribute to the Hospice of Florida Suncoast, 300 East Bay Drive, Largo, FL.

33770-3770. PENDERS Ann E. 64 of Largo died: April 28, 2000. Memorial Mass Thursday May 4, 2000, 10 a.m. ati St.

Patrick Catholic Church. MOSS-FEASTER FUNERAL HOMES CREMATION SERVICES Serenity Gardens Chapel446-2375 IN MEMORIAM RESTTVO, EMILY 82, of Tampa, died April 29. Mark III Funeral Home, Tampa. ROQUE, CAMIUA "CAM," 84, of Tampa died April 30. Blount Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Armenia Chapel, Tampa.

SCHATZBERG, JIM, 60, of Tampa, died April 30. Marsicano-B. Marion Reed-Stowers Funeral Home, Tampa. STEWART, LINNIE ALINE, 68, of Plant City, died April 30. Hopewell Funeral Home, Plant City.

TTCE, LESLIE THOMAS 70, Tampa, died April 30. Blount Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Garden of Memories Chapel, Tampa. Pasco DEWOLF, JOHN 76, of New Port Richey, died April 29. Dignified Funeral Alternatives, Holiday. ESCH, VIVIAN ELOISE, 78, of Holiday, died April 30.

Family Funeral Care, Tarpon Springs. FLOWERS, ERNEST 82, of Port Richey, died April 30. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, Congress Street, New Port Richey. GARDNER, SELMA 86, of Port Richey, died April 27.

Faupel Funeral Home, Port Richey. HAMMOND, ANNA 90, of Hudson, died April 28. Bell Funeral Home, Hudson. MAKA, FLORENCE, 82, of New Port Richey, died April 29. NorthMeadowlawn Funeral Home Cemetery, New Port Richey.

MURPHY, JUNE 77, of Port Richey, died April 28. Turner Cremation Memorial Chapel, Spring Hill. SCOTT, GLADYS 96, of New Port Richey, died May 1 Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, Bartelt Road Chapel, Holiday. STEVENS, MAYNARD 88, of Zephyrhills, died April 30.

Kelly Memorial Funeral Home, Zephyrhills. VAWTER, CHARLES DORN, 68, of Port Richey, died May 1. Prevatt Funeral Home and Cremation Service, HudsonBayonet Point. WELLS, GEORGE ELDRIDGE, 57, of Zephyrhills, died April 29. Hodges Family Funeral Home, Dade City.

Other Pinellas BROWN, GLENDA LORRAINE KEYS, 41, of Auburndale, formerly of St. Petersburg, died April 30. McRae Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. CHAMBERLAIN, GERALDINE 78, of St Petersburg, died May 1.

R. Lee Williams Son Funeral Home Crematory, 49th Street Chapel, St Petersburg. EGERTON, C. GRAY, 91 of St. Petersburg, died April 30.

Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel, St. Petersburg. FISHER, MARGARET 80, of St Petersburg, died April 29. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes 8i Cremation Tribute Center-McLeod Chapel, St Petersburg. HUTTON, MILDRED 89, of St Petersburg, died April 29.

Blount, Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Woodlawn Chapel, St. Petersburg. KELLY, DELORES M. "DEE," 58, of St. Petersburg, died April 30.

Gulfport Memorial Funeral Home. McKAHAND, FLORENCE JEAN, 87, of St. Petersburg, died April 29. Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.

McMAHON, VINCENT DEPAUL "VINCE," 90, of St. Petersburg, died April 29. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel, St. Petersburg. ONESTO, LOUIS J.

70, of St Petersburg, died April 29. E. James Reese Funeral Home 8t Crematory, Seminole. OSBORNE, DOROTHY JEAN "DOTTIE," 75, of St. Petersburg, died April 30.

ALifeTribute FuneralCare, St. Petersburg. ROWE, LULA MAE, 69, of Pinellas Park, died April 29. Royal Palm Funeral Chapel Cemetery North, St. Petersburg.

RUDIGER, JANE PEARL, 82, of St. Petersburg, died April 27. International Mortuary Services, Pinellas Park. SLEVIN, EDWARD STEPHEN "ED," 46, of St. Petersburg, died April 30.

Anderson McQueen Funeral Homes and Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel, St. Petersburg. SUTCUFFE, FRAN, 87, of St. Petersburg, died April 30. David C.

Gross Funeral Homes and Crematory, Central Avenue Chapel, St. Petersburg. YATES, LAWRENCE 84, of St. Petersburg, died April 29. Brett Funeral Home and Cremation Services, St.

Petersburg. BUCCELLA, ANN 79, of Spring Hill, died April 19. McKenzie Cremation Burial, Signal Hill, Calif. DOLLOFF, FRANK 70, of Brooksville, died April 29. National Cremation Society, Brooksville.

STONE, IRVING 81, of Spring Hill, died April 27. Family Funeral Care, Hudson. TUCKER, ROBERT 39, of Brooksville, formerly of Clearwater, died April 30. Pinecrest Funeral Chapel, Brooksville. USEVICK, STEPHANIE 87, of Spring Hill, died April 30.

WellwoodGrace Funeral Home and Cemetery, Hudson. WELLS, JAMES THOMAS, 73, of Spring Hill, died April 29. Brewer Funeral Homes and Crematory, Spring Hill. WHITMAN, EMILY 79, of Brooksville, died April 28. Turner Funeral Homes, Brooksville.

WILLIAMS, MABEL 90, of Hernando Beach, died April 29. National Cremation Society, Brooksville. Hillsborough BAIN, FORREST 93, of Tampa, died April 29. Florida Mortuary Funeral Cremation Services, Tampa. BURNS, DOTT, of Tampa, died April 30.

Mark III Funeral Home, South Tampa Chapel. CARLISLE, VERA COLEMAN, 89, of Uthia, died May 1. Hopewell Funeral Home, Plant City. FARAG-SOLIMAN, RAGAE "RAY," 45, of Brandon, died April 30. Blount Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Garden of Memories Chapel, Tampa.

FRANKLIN, JOHNNY THOMAS 'TOMMY," 93, of Tampa, died April 30. Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar. GILKISON, RICHARD 63, of Tampa, died April 29. Blount, Curry 8t Roel Funeral Homes 8t Cemeteries, MacDill Avenue Chapel, Tampa. GILL, ROSA LEE, 83, of Plant City, died April 30.

Hopewell Funeral Home, Plant City. HADLEY, TERRY of Tampa, died May 1. Blount, Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Nebraska, Chapel, Tampa. HINES, HAROLD F. 60, of Tampa, died April 29.

Glass Funeral Home, Tampa. HOPKINS, WILLIAM 79, of Tampa, died April 26. Wilson's Funeral Home, Tampa. JORDAN, MARTHA HOUGHTON. 83, of Valrico, died April 29.

Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon. UBMAN, YETTA, 87, of Tampa, died May 1 Beth David Funeral Chapel, Tampa. MUNIZ, RAYMOND 53, of Tampa, died April 29. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon. RAINDEN, THELMA 85, of Riverview, died May 1 Hillsboro Memorial Funeral Home, Brandon.

Emergency Food Service for New York state and had a radio program and mobile-demonstration kitchen. Survivors include a daughter, Peggy Bryant, Dunedin; three sons, Dr. John Cooley, Kalamazoo, Clayton Pruitt Lake Forest and James Pruitt, Phoenix; a sister, Elizabeth Baldwin, Santa Rosa, nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Largo. SANDBERG, MARIE 85, a winter resident of Largo, died Sunday (April 30, 2000) at Mariner Health Care of Belleair.

She was born in Ish-peming, and had been a winter resident since 1980 from Muskegon, Mich. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of North Muskegon, Mich. Survivors include a sister, Martha Thompson, Largo and Muskegon; and several nieces and nephews. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. SCALISE, GENEVIEVE BERTHA, 82, of Largo, died Saturday (April 29, 2000) at Hospice House Woodside, Pinellas Park.

She came here in 1937 from her native Warren, Pa. She retired as a catering manager for the former Jack Tar Hotel in Clearwater. She was a member of St Cecelia Catholic Church and Women of the Moose Lodge 1030, Clearwater. Survivors include her husband of 65 years, Dominic; two daughters, Norma S. Braun, Clearwater, and Donna Fatoli-tis, Tarpon Springs; two brothers, Charlie Hansen, Ohio, and Bill Hansen, Sheffield, three sisters, Hazel Musante, Clearwater, Betty Stecklec, Warren, and Dorothy Siliano, Sugar Grove, nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. VENTEN, RODNEY 78, of SCHAUB, ELVANOR 95, of Seminole, died Wednesday (April 26, 2000) at Seminole Nursing Pavilion. She was born in North Braddock, and came here several years ago. She was a registered nurse. Survivors include a niece, Katherine V.

Vorel, Westmont, and several grand nieces and nephews and cousins. Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home Cremation Services, Seminole. BYRON ANTHONY ALLEN MAY 5, 1952 TO MAY 2, 1999 Mom, Dad, son Jason, Karen and Frank DOMBAL Maura Butler and John Quinlon Kevin and Laurie Allen Nancy and Steve Noroff loving nieces and nephews and a host of friends You are loved and remembered forever COOK, DONALD STUART, 78, of Seminole, died Sunday (April 30, 2000) at Hospice House Woodside, Pinellas Park. He came here in 1947 from his native Rochester, N.Y.

He moved to Erie, Pa. in 1975 and returned in 1985 after he retired as a nursing assistant there. He was a member of Elmer O. Smith Masonic Lodge 307, Pinellas Park, Scottish Rite Consistory and Egypt Shrine Temple, both of Tampa, and Canadian Legion Post 144, Pinellas Park. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Martha Harmon; a son, Charles H.

"Chuck," and a grandson, Tyler both of South Pasadena. Hook Funeral Home Cremation Services, Seminole. "A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETTING" CHAPEL HILL MEMORIAL PARK-CEMETERY SPECIAL: LAKE OF THE CROSS, ALL PLOTS $795 ULMERTON RD. BETWEEN STARKEY BELCHERLARGO 531-0475 WERTENBERG, AIME 90, of Palm Harbor, died Wednesday (April 26, 2000 at Countryside Health Care Center, Palm Harbor. He was born in France and came here in 1969 from New York City, where he was a chef and owned and operated a restaurant He was a captain in the French Army and a Resistance leader for the eastern part of France during World War II.

He was Catholic. Survivors include four daughters, Andree J. Figueroa, Palm Harbor, Paulette O'Brien, Oldsmar, Gi-sele Dorf, West Palm Beach Gardens, and Claudine Haltenbacher, Miami; a son, Daniel, Maineville, Ohio; and 10 grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Largo. Seminole BLIER, ERNEST "ERNIE," 68, of Seminole, died Sunday (April 30, 2000) at home.

He was born in Fort Kent, Maine, and came here in 1997 from West Springfield, Mass. He worked as a truck mechanic. Survivors include his wife, Joanne; three sons, Richard, Turners Falls, Robert, Hebron, and Ronald, Agawam, two daughters, Barbara DiCle-menti, Southwick, and Sandra Tavernier, West Springfield; his mother, Ernestine, West Springfield; four sisters, Emilia Pelletier, Clearwater, Ir-ma Randall and Rose Berube, both of West Springfield, and Rena Saucier, Maine; two brothers, Alby, Enfield, and Herby, Agawam; and 11 grandchildren. E. James Reese Funeral Home Crematory, Seminole.

Carczmria 20YBfRS OFjFfiST, nVntDLY Bill 11 Home, Clearwater. LARE, DORIS ELIZABETH, 69, of Clearwater, formerly of St Petersburg, diedSaturday (April 29, 2000) at home. Born in Bridgeville, she came to St Petersburg in 1967 from Federalsburg, and moved to Clearwater in 1998. She was a home-maker. Survivors include a son, Roy, Federalsburg; five daughters, Barbara Patrick, Federalsburg, Christine Milligan, Harmony, Linda D.

Hauser, Pinellas Park, Connie Pel-ham, Largo, and Melinda Wain-wright St Petersburg; her mother, Amanda Layton, a brother, William Wright and a sister, Jean Elliott, all of Seaford, nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Blount, Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Memorial Park Chapel, St Petersburg. MURPHY, JOHN of Clearwater, died Friday (April 28, 2000) at Largo Medical Center. He was born in Augusta, Maine, and came here in 1990 from Portland, Maine, where he retired as executive editor of the Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. He was a past president of the Portland Newspaper Guild and a member of the Democratic Parry.

He graduated from the University of Maine, Orono, Maine. He was a member of Bayou Golf and Country Club, Seminole, Purpoodock Club of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, and Falmouth Country Club, Maine. Survivors include, a daughter, Ellen F. Barnett, Spencer, W.Va.; a son, Dr. Robert New Haven, his longtime companion, Jennifer Hawke, Clearwater; two granddaughters; and a great-granddaughter.

Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home Cremation Services, Seminole. i ODOM, JAMES 77, of Clearwater, died Sunday (April 30, 2000) at Balmoral Assisted Living Center, Palm Harbor. He was born in Treutlen County, and came here in 1973 from Miami. He graduated from the University of Florida, Gainesville, and worked as a sales representative for Aryless-ence Inc.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II and served aboard the USS Yorktoum in the Coral Seas and Midway, where the ship was sunk, and later on the USS Saratoga. He was Baptist and a member of the Lions Club of Clearwater and former member of Turner Brandon American Legion Post 7, Clearwater. Survivors include a brother, Dwight, Suwanee, four sisters, Anne O. Hutcheson, Vida-lia, Litlie Powell and Gail Willis, both of Soperton, and Eloise Pron-ko, Maynard, and several ip Towing with nrnllv DumoH Ft Hepairs Road Test ID Inspection DeYARMAN, BLAIR IRVIN, 96, of Seminole, died Sunday (April 30, 2000) at Seminole Nursing Pavilion. He was born in Indiana, Pa and came here in 1977 from Johnstown, Pa.

He was a school teacher. He graduated from Indiana University and earned his master's degree from the University of Pittsburgh. He was a member of Oak-hurst United Methodist Church of Seminole, the Johnstown Masonic Lodge 536 National Retired Teachers Association and the Pennsylvania Association of Retired Teachers. Survivors include his wife, Ruthalene; and seven nieces and seven nephews. Lewis W.

Mohn Funeral Home Cremation Services, Seminole. Operated Since 1979 778 MAIN DUNEDIN TRANSMISSION FLUSD CHANGE 734-4011 733-1545 Largo, died Saturday (April 29, 2000) at Beverly Health Care of Largo. He was born in Queens, N.Y., and came here in 1980 from Garden City Park, N.Y. He was a franchise owner of Arnold Bread Queens, and an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. He was Lutheran and a member of the Garden City Park VFW.

Survivors include a daughter, Suzanne M. Venten, Largo; a son, Rodney and two grandsons, Michael and Nicholas, all of Massapequa, N.Y. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services. Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. INCLUDES: I new pan gasket new fluid I bano linkage adjustments road test filter extra it necessary I' i3r (Moat cars) WITH COUPON I I Thanks runs on the appropriate day, please submit your notice so we receive it at least 1 0 days before the date you want it to appear.

A Times representative will call you to verify that we have received your request, I provide pricing information, and arrange for pre-payments. Make an appointment with the funeral desk before coming to the Times office. If you wish to fax a notice, call (727) 893-85 1 8 in Pinellas or 1-800-333-7505, ext. 8518, and you will be provided with' I the proper fax number. The funeral desk is closed on weekends.

How to place an obituary or funeral notice Obituaries: Obituaries of residents, former residents and seasonal visitors are published without charge as a public service. They may include such information as the person's age, address, cause of death, occupation, accomplishments and surviving close relatives. This information is obtained from the funeral home. Photos to accompany obituaries are welcome. For information, call (727) 445-4176 before 1 p.m.

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Please ask your funeral director or the funeral desk representative for details. To order a funeral notice, memorial item, card of thanks, tribute or for other information, call (727) 893-8518 in Pinellas, or 1-800-333-7505, ext. 8518, elsewhere. Calls are accepted from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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To make sure that your Memoriam, Tribute or Card of Palm Harbor DALY, JEANETTE QUIMBY, 87, of Palm Harbor, died Thursday (April 27, 2000) at Long Shadow Inn assisted-living facility, Palm Harbor. She was born in Houldon, Maine, and came here in 1937 from Portland, Maine. She was a homemaker and Protestant Survivors include two sons, John, Princeton Junction, and David, Orange Park; a daughter, Diane Mar-ston, Clearwater; a brother, Langdon Quimby, Portland; and 10 grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, Dunedin nieces and nephews. Moss-reaster ru-neral Homes Cremation Services, Belcher Road Chapel, Clearwater.

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