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1 THE PALM BEACH POST TUESDAY, JULY 8, 2003 5B Landlord wins suit over West Palm Palm By Beach LARRY Post HOBBS Staff Spriter WEST PALM BEACH Jerry wielded Ostry's antagonists their power like a set of brass knuckles and appeared willing to, stop at nothing to see his downfall, a Palm Beach County jury was told. But it wasn't a mobster or a ruthless rival who attacked and threatened Ostry and his partners, cut off power to his building and interfered with efforts to upgrade his apartment complex, lawyer Isidro "Sid" Garcia said. It was the city of West Palm Beach, "motivated by spite" and vengeance, Garcia said. The jury agreed with most of Garcia's arguments and awarded Ostry $230,700 in damages during a seven-day civil trial that ended last week. The jury determined that code enforcement and building inspectors from the city committed "unlawful interference with business" at The Castle apartments that Ostry owns at 4211 Parker Ave.

It found also that the city AREA DEATHS Palm Beach County Aikens, Aaron, 36, of Riviera Beach, died Thursday. J. Straghn and Son Tri-City Funeral Home, Delray Beach. Funeral Saturday. Arndt, Peggy 85, of Lake A Worth, died Friday.

Tillman Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Visitation today; funeral Wednesday. Bailey, Linda Sharon, 59, of Loxahatchee, died Friday. Palms West Funeral Home, Royal Palm Beach. Baron, Shirley, 82, of Boca Raton, died Sunday.

All County Funeral Home and Crematory, Lake Worth. Bickhardt, Alma, 82, of West Palm Beach, died Saturday. All County Funeral Home and Crematory, Lake Worth. PEGGY ARNDT Age 85, of Lake Worth passed away Friday, July 4, 2003. Peggy was a member of Calvary United Methodist Church, Lake Worth, the Ohio Club of Lake Worth, and she was a very accomplished bowler and golfer.

Peggy at the age of 70 bowled a 713 series. Peggy is survived by her husband, Harold W. Arndt; three nieces: Peggy Garcia, California, Norma Jean Dempsey, Florida, and Joan Wood, East Lake, Ohio; and nephew, Boyd Roelle, Mentor, Ohio. A Funeral Service will be held at the TILLMAN FUNERAL HOME, 2170 South Military Trail, West Palm Beach on Wednesday, July 9, 2003 at 1 PM with Rev. Lynn Batista of Calvary United Methodist officiating.

Interment will be in Pinecrest Cemetery, Lake Worth. Friends may call at the funeral Tuesday (TODAY) from 2 4 PM and 7 9 promo TILLMAN FUNERAL HOME WEST PALM BEACH FAMILY OWNED OPERATED ROLAND D. BACKSHALL St. Schenectady, NY 12304. Arrangements by the Daly Funeral Home, Inc.

242 McClellan St. Schenectady, NY 12304. GIACOMO BADALAMENTI 78, of Greenacres, FL, passed away with his beloved family by his side on July 6, 2003. He was born in Carini, Sicily on July 8, 1924. He will be greatly missed.

Survivors include his wife, Santa Badalamenti; five a loving children; 11 grandchildren; and two The Badalamenti family will receive their friends from 2 PM until 4 PM and 6 PM until 8 PM on Tuesday (TODAY) at DORSEY E. EARL SMITH MEMORY GARDENS FUNERAL HOME, 3041 Kirk Lake Worth, FL. A funeral mass will be conducted at 10 AM on Wednesday at St. Luke Catholic Church, 2892 South Congress Palm Springs, FL. Entombment will follow the funeral mass at Lake Worth Memory Gardens.

Dorsey E. Earl Smith Memory Gardens Funeral Home 3041 Kirk Road Dignity Lake Worth, FL 33461 (561) 964-3772 www.dignitymemorialpalmbeach.com LINDA SHARON BAILEY Age 59, of Loxahatchee, FL, passed away July 4, 2003. She is survived by her mother, Dorothy C. Glass of West Palm Beach; and sister, Diana Glass Pistorio of Hunt Valley, MD. A Memorial service will be held at a future date in MD.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to Furgotten Friends, 12317 Cleghorn Hunt Valley, MD 21030. Palms West Funeral Home Royal Palm Beach, FL; (561) 753-6004 www.palmswestfuneralhome.com Age 96 formerly of Clifton Park, died Sunday at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady. Mr. Backshall was born in St. Leonards England, educated in Brighton and moved to New York City in 1930.

From 1985 to 2000 he lived in Lake Worth, Fla prior to moving to his son's home in Clifton Park. He had worked for several companies in New York City and the Long Island area prior to working for Servo Corporation where he worked as a Quality Assurance Representative in Beth Page, Long Island, retiring in 1985. He was an avid reader and enjoyed being an amateur painter. Mr. Backshall was married to Vera Wood Backshall until her death in 1984.

He is survived by one son Robert Backshall and his wife Susan of Clifton Park; two granddaughters Leslie Backshall-Cobb and Leah Backshall both of Funeral private at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to Community Hospice of Schenectady 1411 Union The jury found that city officials committed 'unlawful interference with business' and awarded landlord Jerry Ostry $230,700. allowed employees to harass Ostry by ordering unnecessary upgrades on the building, then thwarting Ostry's efforts to comply, Garcia said. But city officials stand by their code enforcement activities at Ostry's apartment complex and say it was strictly business. West Palm Beach City Attorney Claudia McKenna said the city plans to file a series of motions to have the verdict set aside reduced.

The dispute started when Ostry, of Wellington, bought The Castle in August 1999 and evicted tenants who were friends of a West Palm Beach Burke, Doris 86, of Boca Raton, died Saturday. Robert J. Babione Funeral Home, Boca Raton. Colangelo, Katherine, 75, of Boynton Beach died Monday. A Cremation Service of the Palm Beaches, Boynton Beach.

Dougherty, John 78, of Boynton Beach, died Saturday. A Cremation Service of the Palm Beaches, Boynton Beach. Earl, Marshall Holmes, 86, of Tequesta, died Monday. Neptune Society, Fort Lauderdale. Eisen, Victoria, 84, of Delray Beach, died Saturday.

Beth Israel Memorial Chapel, Delray Beach. Funeral Wednesday. Forman, Pearl, 87, of Delray building inspector, Richard Cordovez, Garcia said. Afterward, Garcia said, the city ordered power turned off at the eight complex from September 1999 until May 2000, Garcia said, costing Ostry $40,000 in lost income. From there, he said, the dispute escalated to physical confrontations against Ostry by city employees and threats against Ostry and his contractors.

Garcia said "unnecessary" improvements ordered by the city included raising a ceiling 4 inches, installing sheet rock between floors and electrical rewiring and re-plumbing. In a carriage house Ostry owned on Alamanda Avenue, the city ordered Ostry to remove $700 worth of Alamanda shrubs and replace them with cactus, Garcia said. The improvements cost Beach, died Sunday. Weiss Memorial Chapel, Boynton Beach. Grant, Sol, 80, of West Palm Beach, died Sunday.

All County Funeral Home and Crematory, Lake Worth. Greenberg, William, 73, of Boca Raton, died June 30. Beth Israel Memorial Chapel, Delray Beach. Grimm, Everett J. "Jack," 84, of Lantana, died Saturday.

Babione-Stephenson Funeral Home, Lantana. Kessler, Stanley Erwin, 83, of Boynton Beach, died Sunday. Riverside-Gordon Memorial Chapel, Delray Beach. Martinez, John 88, of Delray Beach, died Sunday. A Cremation Service of the Palm Beaches, Boynton Beach.

FUNERAL AL NOTICES DOROTHY SELMAN CRAIG Dorothy Selman Craig, widow of Horace Eugene Craig died July 5, 2003 at the age of 94. She was a recent resident of Lake Park, FL and native and long term resident of Atlanta, GA. She was the older daughter of prominent Atlanta surgeon Dr. William A. Selman and his wife Elizabeth.

Mrs. Craig received an A.B. degree and diploma in art from Brenau College. She worked in the family realty business and enjoyed fishing traveling. She was a charter member of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church.

Mrs. Craig is survived by her sister, Margaret Selman Cathell, Lexington, NC; her three sons, William A. Craig and Paula, Denver, Colorado, Horace Eugene (Gene) Craig and wife Linda, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida and Steven Lawrence Craig and wife Anne, Singer Island, Florida. Mrs. Craig also is survived by three grandchildren; Benjamin A.

Craig, Peter M. Craig, and Ryan R. Craig, and five great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Westview Abbey Chapel at Wednesday, July 9, 2003. Friends of the family are invited to attend.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Hospice of Palm Beach County, Florida. DARLENE GEIS of West Palm Beach passed away July 5, 2003. Survived by loving husband Calvin; cherished brother Duane (Susan) Gamble; devoted mother-in-law Louise Moser, loving sisters-in-law Kathy Geis and Rhonda Gamble. Visitation Wednesday, July 9, at with service to follow at 2003, of flowers a contribution in her name may be made to the American Diabetes Assn. Riverside-Gordon 4714 Okeechobee Boulevard West Palm Beach, Florida ALBERT H.

MAURER 1924 2003 Age 79, passed away on July 6, 2003. Mr. Maurer was originally from East Meadow, NY and was an 8yr resident of Boynton Beach. He was a retired Asst V.P. of Bankers Trust.

He was proud of the time he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in W.W.II in China, Burma and India. He was preceded in death by his brother Charles and leaves his loving wife of 52 years, Joan; sister, Doris; many nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held at 11 AM on Thursday, July 10, 2003 at Babione-Stephenson Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 2 PM to 5 PM on Wednesday, July 9, 2003 at the Funeral Home.

Interment will take place at Bushnell National Cemetery. Donations may be made in his memory to Hospice of Palm Beach County, 5300 East WPB, FL 33407. Babione-Stephenson Funeral Home Dignity' 1004 S. Dixie Highway Lantana, FL 33462 www.dignitymemorialpalmbeach.com JEANNE (JACOB) MEEKS 59, of Stuart, Florida, died Sunday morning, July 6, 2003 in her home. She moved here from Lantana, Florida in 1992.

She graduated from Lake Worth high school in 1961 and married John J. Meeks in 1962. After 21 years of printing, she retired in January 2000 from Pelican Printing in Jensen beach, FL. She was predeceased by her son, John Allen Meeks; brother, Allen Jacob; niece, Connie S. Goodale; and nephew, Michael Jacob.

Survivors include her husband, John J. Meeks; daughter, Michelle Renee Meeks of Stuart, FL; sister and brother-in-law, Mary Carolyn and Roy Holmes of Wellington; brother and sister-in-law, James T. Meeks and Judy Meeks; nephew, Dr. Josh T. Meeks of Springfield, IL; sister-in-law, Margie Jacob of West Palm Beach; and nephew, Gary and Linda Jacob of Chapel Hill, NC.

There will be a private service and burial for the immediate family. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may contribute to Hospice of Lucie, 1201 SE Indian Street, Stuart, FL 34997. Arrangements are under the direction of All County Funeral Home and Crematory, Stuart, FL 34994. .9. R.

COMFORTING COMPANIONS Find bereavement support groups at PalmBeachPost.com Click on Obituaries Rarest sea turtle makes nesting ground in Martin Ostry more than $100,000, the lawsuit said. Meanwhile, Garcia said, building officials thwarted efforts to complete the upgrades in a series of "raids" on the building in which they harassed Ostry and his contractors. On one occasion, Garcia said, building inspector James Cossett forcefully grabbed Ostry in a threatening manner that caused Ostry pain. Ostry said he did not report the incident to police because there were no witnesses. Cossett has since retired.

West Palm Beach Construction Services Director Neil Melick, who is named in the suit, said Monday the city has acted properly in dealing with Ostry. Much of the work was started without permits, he said. He said Cossett did not assault Ostry. "Everything we did was related to code issues," Melick said. "We disagree with the jury's Maurer, Albert 79, of Boynton Beach, died Sunday.

Babione-Stephenson Funeral Home, Lantana. Visitation Wednesday; funeral Thursday. Oksner, Yetta Irene, 85, of West Palm Beach, died Sunday. Neptune Society, Fort Lauderdale. Pakradooni, Aram Jeffrey, 57, of Boynton Beach, died Monday.

Boynton Memorial Chapel, Boynton Beach. Prado, Rudy 40, of Lake Worth, died June 4. Palms West Funeral Home, Royal Palm Beach. Visitation Wednesday; funeral Thursday. Saar, Richard Lee, 73, of Wellington, died Friday.

Dorsey E. Earl Smith Memory Gardens Funeral Home, JOHN A. SCHNEIDER of Boynton Beach, died July 3, 280,85 Memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM Tuesday (TODAY), July 8 at The First United Methodist Church, Boynton Beach. Friends are asked to make donations to Hospice of Palm Beach County. SCOBEE-COMBS-BOWDEN FUNERAL HOME Boynton Beach Family owned and operated CRAIG A.

SHAFFER 48, passed away July 3, 2003. Born in Bristol, CT, he had resided in West Palm Beach for the past ten years. Mr. Shaffer leaves to cherish his memory, Hilda Shaffer, his loving companion and best friend; her daughter, Erin, son-in-law, Damon Harper, and granddaughter, Deja; and his adoring family, including his father and stepmother, Raymond and Patricia Shaffer; sevens sisters; two brothers; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM Wednesday at the Del Lago Funeral Home, 131 South Lakeside Drive, Lake Worth.

SHIRLEY Y. STECHER Age 68, of Lake Worth, passed away Monday. Beloved wife of Bentley devoted mother of Norman (Ilene) and Ivan (Nancy); cherished grandmother of Michael and Erica; great grandmother of Megan and Carson; and dear sister in law of Phyllis (Donald) Lapidus. Services 10:30 AM Wednesday July 9, 2003 at Beth Israel Memorial Chapel, Jog and Woolbright Rds, Boynton Beach followed by entombment at Eternal Light Memorial Gardens. HOWARD E.

TOUSEK, SR 1911 2003 Age 92 of Jupiter, passed away on Sunday July 6,2003. Howard was the owner of Tousek Printing in Riviera Beach for 35 years. He was a communicant of St Peter Catholic Church. Jupiter. He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Helen Sons; Albert B.

Tousek (Lynne) of Roswell, GA, Howard B. Tousek, North Palm Beach, daughters; Mary Ann Benedict, West Palm Beach, Barbara Luft, Jupiter Landings, three grandsons, four granddaughters and one great grandson. Friends may call at the NORTHWOOD FUNERAL HOME, 5608 Broadway. West Palm Beach, from 6PM to 8 PM on Wednesday, July 9th, Scripture Service 7:30 PM. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M.

on Thursday, July 10th at St. Peter Catholic Church, 17001 Indian Creek Parkway. Jupiter NORTHWOOD FUNERAL HOME FAMILY OWNED OPERATED HANNAH MILLER WEISBERG of West Palm Beach, FL, formerly of Troy, N.Y. died on Thursday, July 3, 2003 after a brief illness. Born in Albany, Mrs.

Weisberg worked for many years for the Peerless Co. in Troy as manager of their dress department. She was a very active member of Temple Beth El in Troy for over 65 years. She was a member of the Temple Sisterhood, Hadassah and Na' A Mat. She and her late husband Saul were members of the Van Schaik Country Club in Cohoes before moving to Florida.

For the last four and a half years, Mrs. Weisberg was a volunteer at the Morse Geriatric Center in West Palm Beach, FL where she also resided. She was married to Saul Weisberg until his passing in 1994. She is survived by her daughters Marsha Weisberg of Alexandria, VA and Judy Rosenblum and her husband Robert of Lake Luzerne, NY and West Palm Beach, FL. She is also survived by her grandchildren Alan, Sheri and Jeffrey Rosenblum and 6 great grandchildren.

She was predeceased by her sisters Mary Zedek and Dorothy Goldman and her brothers Joseph Miller and Isadore Sherman. Mrs. Weisberg was the daughter of the late Jacob and Fannie Miller. Services will be held on Sunday, July 6, 2003 at Temple Beth El, 411 Hoosick Troy, NY at 11:00 a.m. Interment will be in Temple Beth El Cemetery, Troy, NY.

The period of mourning will be held at the Rosenblum residence in Lake Luzerne, NY. Memorial contributions may be made to Morse Geriatric Center, Women's Auxiliary Tribute Fund, 4847 Fred Gladstone West Palm Beach, FL 33417 or to Temple Beth El, Troy, NY, FIND A FUNERAL HOME. Maps and driving directions are available for all local facilities. PalmBeachPost.com Click on Obituaries Palm By Beach LIBBY Post WELLS Staff Writer up behind her very quietly and tried to help her, butThe rarest of the world's she went back to the water. sea turtles, a species that I was kind of bummed she lays its eggs almost exclu- didn't lay any eggs." sively in Rancho Nuevo, After weeks of trying, Mexico, on the Gulf Coast, the turtle finally succeeded has nested at the north end in digging an egg hole.

"She of Jupiter Island in Martin did nest," Crady said, "but County, according to an en- why she decided to nest vironmental consulting down here is a mystery for company whose biologists all of us." witnessed the animal. It is only the 10th A Kemp's ridley sea tur- Kemp's ridley sea turtle, tle came ashore numerous nest documented in the times in May and June about state since 1993 and the first three-quarters of a mile on the Treasure Coast. north of St. Lucie Inlet Pre- The Kemp's ridley serve State Park's south named after fisherman Riboundary near the Hobe chard Kemp who discovSound National Wildlife ered one in Key West Refuge. Carrie Crady, a bi- around 1880 is the most ologist with Ecological As- endangered of the seven sea sociates was the first to turtle species.

see the turtle, which was Biologists put a cage missing part of a rear flipper around the nest on Jupiter that made it difficult to ex- Island to protect it from cavate a nest in the sand. predators. The eggs are tried to dig her egg pected to hatch around the cavity and kept coming out end of July. Until then, sciof the water and going entists and park employees back," Crady said. "A week will keep an eye on it.

later I saw her again. I went Ostry Lake Worth. Visitation today; funeral Wednesday. Solomon, Mary, 87, of Boynton Beach, died Saturday. Riverside-Gordon Memorial Chapel, Delray Beach.

Funeral Thursday. Strube, Arlene, 84, of Lake Worth, died Sunday. All County Funeral Home and Crematory, Lake Worth. Taylor, Bessie, 73, of West Palm Beach, died Sunday. Royal Palm Memorial Gardens Funeral Home, West Palm Beach.

Funeral Saturday. Thomas, Eligen, 56, of West Palm Beach, died Monday. Stevens Brothers Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Tindal, Dorthissa, 34, of West Palm Beach, died Thursday. Coleman Funeral Home, West Palm Beach.

Tousek, Howard E. 92, of Jupiter, died Sunday. Northwood Funeral Home Crematory, West Palm Beach. Funeral Mass Thursday. Trowell, Eloise, of Riviera Beach, died Thursday.

Coleman Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Funeral Thursday. Weathersbee, Hughsie "Bubba," 49, of Riviera Beach, died Thursday. Coleman Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Funeral Saturday.

Williams, Josephine, 67, of West Palm Beach, died Saturday. All County Funeral Home and Crematory, Lake Worth. Yessis, Fred, 96, of Lake Park, died Sunday. Tillman Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Visitation Wednesday.

Martin County Adducci, Anthony 88, of Stuart, died Thursday. Aycock Funeral Home, Stuart. Visitation and funeral today. Brown, Neuberne Henry 79, of Palm City, died June 30. All County Funeral Home Crematory, Stuart.

CafarellI, Patrick Joseph, 89, of Stuart, died Thursday. Taylor Modeen Funeral Home, Jupiter. Duryea, Louise Geraldine, 83, of Stuart, died Wednesday. All County Funeral Home Crematory, Stuart. Forkan, Thomas M.

86, of Jensen Beach, died Sunday. Aycock Funeral Home, Jensen Beach. Hall, Louis Meade 79, of Stuart, died Thursday. Martin Funeral Home and Crematory, Stuart. Funeral Thursday.

McLaughlin, Gerard 68, of Jensen Beach, died Friday. Aycock Funeral Home, Jensen Beach. Meeks, Jeanne Jacob, 59, of Stuart, died Sunday. All County Funeral Home Crematory, Stuart. Wood, Florence Tenney, 92, of Stuart, died Wednesday.

Aycock Funeral Home, Stuart. Age 61, of Jupiter passed away Sunday, July 6, 2003. Mr. Ohlhaber was a third generation native of West Palm Beach. He was a graduate of Palm Beach High School, Palm Beach Community College, and Florida Southern University.

Mr. Ohlhaber went on to earn an advanced degree in Banking at the University of Florida. He had served as a trust officer and Vice President of First Marine Bank in Jupiter. Mr. Ohlhaber was presently working as a senior financial consultant with AG Edwards of Palm Beach Gardens.

Survivors include his beloved wife of 39 years, Joanne; two children: Karen Smith (Bobby) and Edward Ohlhaber both of Jupiter; grandsons: Reed and Cody Smith; brother, Jack I. Ohlhaber (Doris) of St. Petersburg Beach; and sister, Mary Ann Bell of Lake Park. will also be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, and loving friends. The family will receive friends and relatives on Wednesday, July 9, 2003 between 5:30 and 7:00 PM at TAYLOR MODEEN FUNERAL HOME, 250 Center Jupiter, where a service will be held at 7 PM.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the CCFA at Miami Childrens Hospital Foundation, 3000 SW 62nd Miami, FL 33155; Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League of the Palm Beaches, 3200 N. Military WPB, FL 33407; or to the charity of your choice in Mr. Ohlhaber's memory would be greatly appreciated. TAYLOR MODEEN FUNERAL HOME Family Owned Operated 744-2030 PETER D. OSTREICH EDWARD MICHAEL OHLHABER, Sr.

Peter D. Ostreich, 52, a Florida Commission of Ethics attorney, died Saturday, July 5, 2003. He formerly served as the attorney for the Governors Commission on Advocacy for persons with developmental disabilities. Survivors include his wife, Glenda D. Ostreich and a daughter, Emily Rose Ostreich of Tallahassee; his parents, Dr.

Leonard and Ellen Ostreich of Boca Raton; a sister, Marjorie Smith (and husband Dustan) of South Orange, NJ; two brothers Dr. Richard Ostreich his twin brother, (and wife Helene) of Long Island, N.Y. and Steven Ostreich (and wife Randy) of Coral Springs. CLARENCE W. "Bill" PACKER, Il 59, of Greenacres, FL, passed away on July 5, 2003.

He was a resident of South Florida since the early 1950's having moved from Ohio. Survivors include his wife of 39 years Betty Packer; son Clarence W. (Charity) Packer, Ill; grandchildren Lance, Rebecca and Gabriel Packer; sisters Charlotte Chancey, Jean Yearty and Sandra Packer. The Packer family will receive their friends from 6 PM until 8 PM on Wednesday at DORSEY E. EARL SMITH MEMORY GARDENS FUNERAL HOME, 3041 Kirk Rd.

Lake Worth, FL. A funeral service will be conducted on Thursday at 10:00 AM also at the funeral home. Interment will follow the funeral service at Lake Worth Memory Gardens. Dorsey.E, Earl Smith Memory Gardens Funeral Home 3041 Kirk Road Lake Worth, FL 33461 www.dignitymemorialpalmbeach.com 561-964-3772 GORDON WILLIAM SCANLON George W. Scanion, age 82, at rest July 5, 2003.

Gordon, a resident of Hobe Sound, FL for 19 years, was born in Montclair, New Jersey, May 4, 1921. Gordon attended Immaculate Conception Grammar and High Schools in Montclair. In 1990, he was inducted into the Immaculate Conception Hall of Fame for his participation in the Athletic Program for Basketball. He served in the Army Air Corp Communications from July 1942 to January 1946. Gordon is a life member of the VFW Post 10132, Hobe Sound, FL.

Gordon joined the Montclair Police Department in 1946 and retired in April, 1984 after 38 years of service. He retired as Deputy Chief. He was a parishioner of St. Christopher Catholic Church where he served as an Usher for many years. is survived by his wife of 53 years, Annie M.

(Lee); sons, William and his wife Connie of Budd Lake, NJ, and John and his wife Bethany of Cary, NC; a daughter, Eileen Huff and her husband Kenneth of Westfield, NJ; and nine grandchildren. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. Tuesday, July 8, at Young Prill Funeral Home, 6801 SE Federal Highway, Stuart, FL. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 AM, Wednesday, July 9, at St. Christopher Catholic Church, 12001 SE Federal Highway, Hobe Sound, FL.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Hospice of Martin St. Lucie, 2030 Ocean Boulevard, Stuart, FL 34996-3304. Arrangements have been entrusted care of YOUNG PRILL FUNERAL HOME, Stuart, FL. St. Lucie County Biro, Patricia 61, of Port St.

Lucie, died Wednesday. Yates Funeral Home, Port St. Lucie. Visitation and funeral today. Brand, Edward 83, of Port St.

Lucie, died Saturday, The Roger L. Byrd Port St. Lucie Funeral Home. Brown, Dale 72, of Port St. Lucie, died Wednesday.

Haisley-Hobbs Funeral Home, Fort Pierce. Burr, Edna 0., 84, of Port St. Lucie, died Sunday. Young Prill Funeral Home, Stuart. Hines, Jack 80, of Fort Pierce, died Wednesday.

Yates Funeral Home, Fort Pierce. Okeechobee County Williams, Kathleen 91, of Okeechobee, died Saturday. Buxton Funeral Home and Crematory, Okeechobee. Visitation today; funeral Wednesday. Young, Howard Brooks 81, of Okeechobee, died Thursday.

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