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SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1999 5B 6B THE PALM BEACH POST SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1999 w. PALM BEACH POST Boca officer's 5 demands include sensitivity training July Fourth events and fireworks Florida family bikes to Boston for the Fourth a Today Community Way; fireworks at 9 p.m. Lake Worth: Fireworks at 9 p.m. Lantana: Live music at 7:30 p.m. at Bicentennial Park on Ocean Avenue; fireworks at 9 p.m.

North Palm Beach: Events begin with a volleyball tournament at 8:30 a.m. and end with fireworks at the North Palm Beach Country Club at 9 p.m. Pahokee: Fireworks at dusk at City Marina and Campgrounds on the lakefront. Palm Beach Gardens: Music 7-9 p.m. in Bloom-ingdales' parking lot at The Gardens mall on PGA Boulevard; fireworks at 9 p.m.

Palm Springs: Palm Springs Festival begins with new water plant dedication at 4 p.m.; live music and entertainment at 6 p.m.; fireworks at 9 p.m. Royal Palm Beach: Picnic beginning at 1 p.m. at Lakeside Challenger Park; live entertainment at Royal Inn pool; fireworks at 9 p.m. Wellington: July 4 Celebration begins at 4:30 p.m. at Village Park, 11700 Pierson Road; fireworks at 8:45 p.m.

West Palm Beach: 4th on Flagler festival at 5 p.m. downtown along Flagler Drive. Fireworks at 9:15 p.m.; simulcast on FM. Jupiter, Tequesta and Juno Beach: Fireworks following Jupiter Hammerheads baseball games at Roger Dean Stadium on Donald Ross Road. Coral Sky Amphitheatre, suburban West Palm Beach: Boca Pops concert at 7:30 p.m., fireworks at 9 p.m.

Today and Sunday Lake Worth: Tropic Fest at Bryant Park begins at 10 a.m. Sunday Boca Raton: Fabulous 4th (family activities, games and children's rides) 6 p.m. at Florida Atlantic University; Boca Pops concert at 7:30 p.m.; fireworks at 9 p.m. Boynton Beach: July 4 Big Blast 6-10 p.m. at Boat Club Park on Federal Highway; fireworks at 9 p.m.

Clewiston: Fireworks at dusk at Sugarland Park. Delray Beach: Sand-sculpting contest 8 a.m. to noon; concert p.m.; fireworks at 9 p.m.; all at A1A and Atlantic Avenue. Fireworks simulcast on Sunny 104.3FM. Greenacres: Ignite The Nite begins at 4 p.m.

at Greenacres Community Park, Jog Road and based insults and gestures among officers. Officers admitted to making some insults, but they said they were meant as jokes. Police policies say, "Employees shall not make offensive or derogatory comments based on race, color, sex, religion or national origin, either directly or indirectly, to another person." None of the officers complained to their supervisory sergeants or to, the highest ranking officer on duty during the shift. Widmann's report said no one was punished for the banter because "insufficient evidence exists to prove the allegation of a hostile work environment." Three officers were punished for other reasons. Officer Shannon Wendlick received a warning letter for conduct unbecoming an officer.

The report said Wendlick made an obscene gesture during a staff briefing. Lt. Lawrence Shepard received a reprimand for tolerating the conduct as a supervisor. Reissi got a reprimand for sleeping on the job. POLICE From IB cflnsider trainers from a civil rights organization.

training is one of five demands that officer Wayne parton has made in his civil rights lawsuit against the city, Scott, and former Chief Peter Petracco. Barton said he has endured racial slurs since he was hired in 1980. Police investigated that claim, reprimanded two officers on May 26. Barton said he's suing because the punishments should have been greater. "The organization knows they Jan't tolerate these Scott This training will be a re-emphasis of what they already know." v.

"The report released Friday detailed an investigation started yhen officer Mohammed Reissi complained after getting a low score on an evaluation, Lt Sarah wrote. 'I; Reissi told of nightly banter peppered with race- and sex- Palm Beach County Anderson, Walter, 90, of West iS'alm Beach, All County Funeral 'jiome and Crematory. -j Borges, Olp 77, of West Palm Beach. All County Funeral THome and Crematory. Brown, Frances, 82, of Juno iUeach.

All County Funeral Home and Crematory. Burkart, Helen, 87, of West Palm Beach. Mizell-Faville-Zern EFuneral Home, Southdale Chap-jel, West Palm Beach. Funeral to-day. Cooner, George, 71, of West iPalm Beach.

Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth. Graveside services Tuesday. Esposito, John, 88, of Lake Worth. All County Funeral Home and Crematory. Goldstein, Ahin, 81, of Delray Beach.

Beth Israel Memorial PATRICIA ANN GUARINO Are 52. of Jupiter, oassed awav Thursday. Julv 1 1, 1999 at her residence. Born in Boston, she had been a resident of Jupiter for 18 years, coming from Massachusetts. Prior to retirement, she was an aircraft tech at Sikorsky Aircraft in West Palm Beach for over nine years.

Survivors include her husband, Fred Guarino of Jupiter; two daughters, Tina Marie Dias and Catherine Guarino, both of Jupiter; a son, Fred Guarino, Jr. of Jupiter; a brother; Joseph Barr, Jr. of two sisters, Katherine Gillis of Mass. and ail Lacey of Conn, and four grandchildren, Michael Owens, Joey Dias and Nikki and Samantha Guarino. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated, at 1 p.m., Saturday, July 3, 1999 at St.

Peter Catholic -Church, Jupiter, with interment in Riverside Memori--al-Park, Tequesta. -jThose who wish may make contributions to the -Soroptimlsts Club, 246 33rd W.P.B., FL 33407. are under the direction of the AYCOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1112 Military Trail, Jupiter. WARCECER JAKES, SR. Homegoing services today (Saturday) 11:00 A.M.

The First Church of God In Christ, 610-14th Street, VWPB, Fla. Friends may call from 10 A.M. until Service time at the church. Arrangements entrusted to STEVENS BROS. FUNERAL HOME.

DELMA MARIE STUBECK I Mrs. Stubeck, age 78, passed away peacefully on Wuly 1, 1999. Her sweet disposition and caring manner touched many and she was loved by all who knew her. She was born In Northern Italy and came to this Country as an Infant She was raised and married in Ntlew Jersey before she came to Palm Beach County ilh her family in 1972. Mrs.

Stubeck was a communicant of St. Clare Catholic Church. She is predeceased 'y her husband, John A. Stubeck on September 8 j4967. Mrs.

Stubeck leaves to cherish her: devoted chil Area Push, Paul, 79, of Royal Palm Beach. Riverside-Gordon Memorial Chapel, West Palm Beach. Funeral in Chambersburg, Pa. Schultz, Herbert 68, of Delray Beach. Riverside-Gordon Memorial Chapel, Delray Beach.

Shreiar, Albert, 74, of Delray Beach. Beth Israel Memorial Chapel, Delray Beach. Wachtel, Sidney of Boynton Beach. Riverside-Gordon Memorial Chapel, Delray Beach. Wildman, Sophie, 94, of Delray Beach.

Riverside-Gordon Memorial Chapel, Delray Beach. Funeral in New York. Wyckoff, Gertrude, 95, of Boynton Beach. Fred Hunter Funeral Home, Hollywood. Funeral today.

Martin County Haubner, Georgette 81, of NOTICES RAYMOND G. SIMMONS passed away on Wednesday, Jun; 30, 1999. Born in Brooklyn, New York on January 13, 1914. He served In The Armed Forces Overseas. He and his wife, Elsbeth moved to Florida in 1987 from East Meadow, Long Island.

He was predeceased by his wife, Elsbeth and their son, Bruce. Survived by his nephew, Douglas and wife, Charlotte Simmons; grandniece, Pysha Simmons; sister in-law, Irene Simmons all of Lake Worth; caregivers, Mary Christov and Betty Reed. Memorial Services will be held at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, L.W, Fla. on Tuesday, July 6, 1999, 3:00 p.m. Interment at Palm Beach Memorial Park.

RAYMOND JAMES HARNETT Age 91, died Wednesday, June 30th at Hospice Residence In Stuart, FL. He was bom in New York City, New York and had been a resident of Stuart for 19 years, coming from Miami. He is a graduate of Ford ham University in NY and was in the lumber industry before retiring. He was a world traveler having visited 57 countries. He is predeceased by his wife of more than 50 years, Margaret M.

Harnett. Survivors Include a sis ter, Beatrice Posner of Tampa; niece, Dorothy Staros of Tallahassee; nephew, Walter Posner of Tampa; two great-nephews, Edward Staros of Atlanta, GA and James V. Staros of Nashville, TN; and great niece, Barbara Staros of Tallahassee. Friends may call Saturday, July 3rd from 3-5 p.m. at the Aycock Funeral Home in Stuart.

Funeral Service will be private. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the Hospice of Martin A St. Lucie, 203 SE Ocean Stuart, FL 34996. Arrangements are under the direction of Aycock Funeral Home, Stuart, CHARLES A. WALDON, JR.

Funeral Services will be held Saturday, (Today) July 3rd, 11:00 a.m. at Tabernacle Baptist Church, 801 8th West Palm Beach, Fla. Chapel, Delray Beach. Funeral Monday. Guarino, Patricia, 52, of Jupiter.

Aycock Funeral Home, Jupiter. Funeral today. Gurrieri, Rose Assuntino, 76, formerly of West Palm Beach. West Haven Funeral Home, West Haven, Conn. Kirchhofer, John Henry, 58, of Lake Worth.

All County Funeral Home and Crematory. Murphy, Bette, of Palm Beach. Quattlebaum-Holleman-Burse Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Funeral Monday. Nicholaides, Helen, 90, of Lake Worth.

Northwood Funeral Home Crematory, West Palm Beach. Funeral Mass Tuesday. Padilla, Shelby, infant daughter of Amy Jones and Angel Padilla, of Lake Worth. Tillman Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Funeral Tuesday.

FUNERAL RUTH LICHTER Age 81, of Boynton Beach, passed away July 1, 1999. She Is survived by her beloved husband Lonny; her brothers, Sidney Wjtten and Alfred Witten, and her sister Ethel Lampert. Funeral services will be Sunday, July 4, 1999, at 9:30 am at Levltt-Welnsteln Memorial Chapels in West Palm Beach, 1-800-94-SHA-LOM. Interment will be in New Jersey on Tuesday. PHILIP I.

HALE 71, of Pelican Walk, Juno Beach, expired Monday, June 281 at 8:00 PM.following a long Illness. A memorial service commemorating his life was held Friday, July 2 at the First Presbyterian Church, Metuchen, NJ. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Diabetes Foundation BETTE MURPHY Beloved wife of the late Sen. George L. Murphy and longtime resident of Palm Beach, died Thursday, July 1, 1999, after a brief illness.

Mrs. Murphy was the Chairman of the National Advisory Board for the United Senior Association, Washington, D.C. She is survived by her son, Jack Blandl of West Palm Beach; her daughter, Deborah Blandi Gatta of Pittsburgh, and two grandchildren, David T. Gatta and Elizabeth B. Gatta.

Also surviving are two brothers, Thomas Duhon of Jacksonville, and Robert Duhon of Pittsburgh, and two sisters, Marlene Dodge of Pompano Beach, and Barbara Salenske of Pittsburgh, Penn. The Mass of the Resurrection will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, July 5, 1999 at St. Edward's Catholic Church, Palm Beach. Friends may call at QUATTLEBAUM-HOLLEMAN-BURSE FUNERAL HOME, 1201 South Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, between the hours of 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

on Sunday. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made In her memory to Hospice of Palm Beach County, 5390 East Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL, 33407. QUATTLEBAUM-HOLLEMAN-BURSE FUNERAL HOME FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED The Associated Press When rain forced 15-year-old Jessica Burke and her family to move their Fourth of July celebration inside last year, the Florida girl had a brainstorm. Instead of watching the Boston Pops concert on television, Jessica suggested her family go see it live from the Esplanade along the Charles River. And she dared her family to get there by bicycle.

The rest of the Burke family agreed. Today, Jessica and her family are expected to finish their trek from Yulee near Jacksonville to Boston. i Pedaling with Jessica will be her father Jim, 45, and younger brother James, 12. Mother Katie, 36, is driving the family's recreational vehicle with 6-month-old Katherine. "I was the one who came up with the whole idea," Jessica said via cellular phone from Westerly, R.I.

"I was half-sarcastic at the time. I didn't know what I was getting myself into." 75, of Fort Pierce. Aycock Funeral Home, Fort Pierce. Visitation and funeral Monday. Miller, JoAnn Elizabeth, 80, of Fort Pierce.

Haisley-Hobbs Funeral Home, Fort Pierce. Visitation and funeral Sunday. Sweeney, Nelson 68, of Port St Lucie. All County Funeral Home and Crematory, Treasure Coast Chapel. Funeral today.

CREMATORIUM CREMATION SERVICES CONSUMER BEWARE! ARE YOU DUE A REFUND? Recently another new funeral service, All Choice Funeral Cremation Chapel at tart Snith Son is advertising costs slmiHar to ALL COUNTY FUNERAL HOME CREMATOR in an effort to win your confidence. DON'T BE FOOLED Are vou aware that All Choice Funeral Crematioi Chapel at E. Earl Smith Son is owned by SO (Service Corporation International), the same conglomerate that now owns the foSowing: Avcock Funeraf Homes (Port St Linie.StuarUensen Bch, Fort Pierce) Wallace wrme t-unerai Home (wuanj National Cremation Society FemhH Memorial Park (Vero Bch) Aycock Funeral Home (Jupiter) Thomas L. Price Funeral Home (NPB) Howard Funeral Home (NPB) Babkme Funeral Homes (Boca Raton) Babione Stephenson Funeral Home (Lantana) uorsev runerai nome Laxe worm Earl Srrith Son Funeral Home (L.W.) UMorris funeral Directions (Lake Worth) Mlzell-Favile-Zem Southdale Chapel (WP8) Palm Beach Memorial Park Fumeral Home Cemetery (Lantana) Rfrerslcto-Gtrdon Memorial (WPB, Delray Bch) Menorah Gardens Funeral Chapel (WPB) Memory Gardens (Lake worm) Wlicest Memorial Park (WPB) Ask ALL COUNTY FUNERAL HOME CREMATORY were not here to service the needs ot the community what funeral costs would you than be charged? the conglomerate can advertise a tee struc- wre smaar to a uounty runerai Home Crematory and remain profitable, why are they continuing to charge so much more at their olher locations? Were You Given A Choice? If vou dealt with anv of the above referenced conglomerate owned companies were you -eaify given an option uta mey disclose to you Mr ownership of AS Choice Funeral Cremation Chapel at E. EarL Snith Son, thereby offering you the sane services and merchandise it a much tower cost? Are You Due A Refund ft you twe preplanned with any of the above referenced companies, you may be entltted to a substantial savings.

Ail County Funeral Home Crematory one of the few remaining Family Owned Funeral Homes INFORMED PEOPLE MAKE WISER DECISIONS CREMATION BASICDIRECT $325. CREMATION MEMORIAL SERVICE $625. CREMATION VISITATIONSERVICE $980. TRADITIONAL FUNERALBURIAL J98- in i 0UT -I OA A A il l-OUU-440-0300 deaths Palm City. Forest Hills Funeral Home, Palm City.

Visitation and funeral Sunday. Reedholm, Elizabeth 96, of Stuart. Aycock Funeral Home, Jensen Beach. Ruggiero, Fred 83, of Stuart. Aycock Funeral Home, Stuart.

Sullivan, Flora 74, of Hobe Sound. All County Funeral Home and Crematory, Treasure Coast Chapel. St. Lucie County Baker, Emmett 90, formerly of Port St. Lucie.

Aycock Funeral Home, Fort Pierce. Funeral to day. Bolander, Robert 90, of Fort Pierce. Aycock Funeral Home, Fort Pierce. Brisco, Estella, 104, of Fort Pierce.

Stone Brothers Funeral Home, Fort Pierce. LISE SIMONE GREENE Age 62, of Jupiter, FL, died Wednesday, June 30, 1999 at Jackson Memorial Hospital In Miami, FL. Born In Quebec, Canada, she was a retired Real Estate Bro ker. Survivors Include her husband, Gil; son, Gil of JuDiter: daughter. Michelle Lindberg of Stuart, FL; brothers, Andre and Jean-Maurice Gagne both of Quebec; and six grandchildren.

Mass of the Christian Burial will be Celebrated at 10 AM, Monday, July 5, 1999 at St Peter Catholic Church. Jupiter with Father Charles Notabarto offici ating. Friends may call Sunday, July 4, 1999 from 2-4 and 64 PM at the TAYLOR 4 MODEEN FUNERAL HOME, 230 Center Street, Jupiter and attend a Pray er Service at PM. TAYLOR MODEEN FUNERAL HOME Family Owned and Operated (561) 744-2030 EDNA HOLDEN PIERCE Has gone on to be with the Lord on July 2, 1999 at her home in Boynton Beach, Florida. She was born in Colebrook, New Hampshire, the daughter of Myron and Florence Holden.

She is survived by her son Paul L. Pierce; seven grandchildren and five great-grand children, six sisters and one brother. Mrs. Pierce graduated from Deering High School in Portland, Maine. After graduation she moved to Lowell, Massachusetts where she made ner nome ana married harold J.

Pierce. She had two sons, Harold Jr. and Paul of Chelmsford, Mass. and Seminole, Florida. Edna was a dress designer, costume designer for Berkshire Fox Company.

After retirement she moved with her husband to the Largo, Florida area and moved to Boynton Beach after his passing to be with her sister Polly Duggan. She enjoyed dancing and won many awards for her participation in ballroom dancing and dance show cases. She also waa a member of The Broadway Ziegfeki Entertainers, The Singles Dance Club of West Palm Beach, Dazzle Me Twice Studios, The Eastern Star, The Seton Guild, The Elks, and Matthew's Memorial Church. Contributions may be made in her memory to Hospice By The Sea, 1531 W. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton, FL 33486.

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dren, Judith Roulls (John), Bryan Stubeck (Janet), Gomes (John) and Jack Stubeck (Maureen), their brothers, John Stubeck (Linda), Robert -Stubeck (Lisa) and adored grandchildren, Jack Bran--Hon Stubeck, Michael John Gomes, John Alexander Stubeck and Kathryn Renee Stubeck; her sister, Alda Delle Chaie; her sisters-in-law, Marge Stubeck and Alma Van Calcar (Nick); numerous cousins; godchildren; nieces; nephews; best friend, Katie Livens jtJack); many wonderful neighbors and dear friends. 4" The family will receive friends 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. 'Sunday, July 4, 1999 at THOMAS L. PRICE FUNEREAL HOME, 553 Northlake Blvd. where a wake service jwill be held at 7:30 p.m.

Mass of the Christian Burial will be held Monday, July 5, 1999 11:00 a.m. at St. jC'lare Catholic Church, 821 Prosperity Farms Rd. Worth Palm Beach with Fr. John Pasqulni as Those planning an expression of sympathy Jin lieu of flowers are asked to consider Hospice of JPalm Beach County 5300 East Avenue, West Palm JBeach, Fl.

33407. HARRY TINKOFF Age 84 of Fall River and Lake Worth, died Thursday, July 1, 1999 in Fall River. He was the hus-3; band of Frieda A. (Andelsohn) Tinkoff and the son of the late Morris and the late Lena (Rodnesky) Tinkoff. i Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Leonard Tinkoff of East Greenwich, RI and David ITinkoff of Little Compton, RI; a brother, Bertram LPIotnick of Dayton, Ohio and three grandchildren.

A graveside service will be held Sunday, July 4, 1999 at 10:00 a.m. in the Hebrew Cemetery, Fall Riv-'er. Arrangements are with the Hathaway Home (or Funerals, 1813 Robeson Str Fall River, Maine. -W VICT0RIA (VICKI) WILDE 3350 MD S3333 MARCH 27, 1907 JUNE 28, 1999 The Post's WEEKEND tables, stats on more markets South Florida publication. This 22-page investor's STOCKS publication contains expanded stock and mutual fund and more listings for other investment vehicles than any other resource is available at no cost to readers with Saturday home "Born in Ol.

Aiuaiia, veiiiiuiu anu mium iu HtiMIt, Maine and Palm Beach County, Florida. Her Inn) work, Independence, caring for people and al-' wys placing them first, made her a special person. 1 Many thanks go out to the kind people who cared for har the last few years. She will be missed greatly by family, friends and all that knew her. She has gone to a better place and can rest now.

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Wilde (wife, Lucy A. Wilde) of North Carolina; granddaughter, Tina M. Intoppa (husband, Paul J. Intoppa); greatgrandchildren, Christopher and Marlssa Intoppa of Lake Worth, Fla. The family requests that memorials be made to hospice of Palm Beach County, 5300 East Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida 33407 or to the Salvation Army, 2100 Palm Beach Lakes West Palm Beach, Florida 33409.

Private family services are under the direction of THE MIZELL-FAVILLE-ZERN -FUNERAL HOME AND CREATION SERVICE, 4101 PfJer Avenue, West Palt'if Beach, Florida 33405. trill! The Palm Beach Post.

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