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4C THE PALM BEACH POST SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2002 AREA DEATHS Palm Beach County Andrew, Eric Raul, 42, of West Palm Beach, died Thursday. Torres Sanchez Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Angarita, Maria 63, of Greenacres, died Thursday. Mizell-Faville-Zern Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Visitation Monday; funeral Mass Tuesday.

Arnold, Chester, of Boynton Beach, died Thursday. A Cremation Service of the Palm Beaches, Boynton Beach. Begeest, Kathe, 98, of Juno Beach, died Sept 12. Wm. N.

Howard Funeral Home, North Palm Beach. Funeral Satur West Palm Beach, died Friday. Levitt-Weinstein Memorial Chapel, West Palm Beach. Visitation Monday; funeral Tuesday. Feld, Max, 84, of Boynton Beach, died Friday.

I.J. Morris of Florida, Lake Worth. Funeral Tuesday. Frappler, Barbara, 49, of Boca Raton, died Friday. All County Funeral Home and Crematory, Lake Worth.

Grant, Saul 85, of Lake Worth, died Thursday. Levitt-Weinstein Memorial Chapel, West Palm Beach. Funeral Monday. Hart, Dorothy; 86, of Lake Worth, died Saturday. All County Funeral Home and day.

Bergstrom, Lily 88, of Boynton Beach, died Wednesday. Scobee-Combs-Bowden Funeral Home, Boynton Beach. Memorial service Oct 6. Bernatowicz, Leonard, 72, of Juno Beach, died Friday. Ay-cock Funeral Home, Jupiter.

Funeral Monday. Breton, Isabel, 94, of West Palm Beach, died Saturday. Mizell-Faville-Zern Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Funeral Mass Monday. Dellarco, Sharon 65, of Boynton Beach, died Wednesday.

Neptune Society, Fort Lauderdale. Dorfman, Stanley 74, of Rlncon, Luz 46, of Greenacres, died Thursday. Mizell-Faville-Zern Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Visitation Monday; funeral Mass Tuesday. Rodriguez, Amanda 17, of Greenacres, died Thursday.

Mizell-Faville-Zern Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Visitation Monday; funeral Mass Tuesday. Ruskln, lone of Boca Raton, died Thursday. Gutter-man-Warheit Memorial Chapel, Boca Raton. Funeral in Norristown, Pa.

Sapir, Rena, 81, of West Palm Beach, died Friday. Menorah Gardens and Funeral Chapel, West Palm Beach. Funeral in Paramus, NJ. Sheffield, Lois, 68, of Lantana, died Friday. Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth.

Stroback, Betty, of Boynton Beach, died Thursday. Joseph Rubin Memorial Chapel, Delray Beach. Funeral in Elmont, NY. Tacy, James, 96, of Delray Beach, died Thursday. All County Funeral Home and Crematory, Lake Worth.

Welsenthal, Edward, of Boca Raton, died Friday. Gutter-man-Warheit Memorial Chapel, Boca Raton. Funeral in Woodbury, NY. See DEATHS, 6C Crematory, Lake Worth. Kaplan, Mildred of Royal Palm Beach, died Thursday.

Riverside-Gordon Memorial Chapel, West Palm Beach. Graveside service Monday. Kate, da, 79, of West Palm Beach, died Friday. Thomas Price Funeral Home, North Palm Beach. Graveside service Monday.

Mahon, Marcia, 71, of North Palm Beach, died Wednesday. Wm. N. Howard Funeral Home, North Palm Beach. Funeral Monday.

Marks, Joyce 87, of North Palm Beach, died Saturday. Northwood Funeral Home and Crematory, West Palm Beach Marts, Olvinla Catherine MacDonald Green, 75, of Loxahatchee, died Friday. Palms West Funeral Home, Royal Palm Beach. McKenna, Kenneth, 65, of Royal Palm Beach, died Thursday. Royal Palm Funeral Home, West Palm Beach.

Merenda, Floyd, 71, of Palm Beach Gardens, died Saturday. Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth. Mills, Annabelle, 76, of Boynton Beach, died Thursday. Scobee-Combs-Bowden Funeral Home, Boynton Beach. Visitation Monday; funeral Mass Tuesday.

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Popkln, Leo 1, of Boca Raton, died Thursday. Riverside-Gordon Memorial Chapel, Delray Beach. Reis, Charles, 81, of Wellington, died Friday. Palms West Funeral Home, Royal Palm Beach. Richardson, Muriel 70, of Boca Raton, died Saturday.

Robert J. Babione Funeral Home, Boca Raton. Verzel Spann September 29, 1908 Juiu 21. lays There is not a dau uuu arc nui miisscu i IUVG UUU. UUl VJUU loves you best Pastor Byrd, Lyme, Shirley, verzel II, Ronald, Lamce, Charles I 1 sirEon Loss and a history of small strokes? You may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study of an investigational medication to treat memory loss and dementia following stroke.

Eligible participants must be 50 to 85 years of age and may receive the following study benefits: Physical Exams Memory Testing Study Medication For more information, please call 561-731-0158 or 800-758-3746 STEPHEN THOMAS QUELLER born Nov. 18, 1949 in W. Palm Beach, FL. died Sept. 26, 2002 after a brief illness.

Survived by his wife, Jean Queller; 2 daughters, Christina Queller, Leslie (Brian) Abbott; father, Lester Queller; stepmother, Jenny; stepsister, Shannon Rowe. Deceased mother, Marese Queller. Services held Monday, Sept. 30, 2002 at at Mohn's Funeral Home, 9700 Seminole Seminole, FL 33772. ALICE N.

STROM 89, a member of Delray Dunes Country Club for 28 years, died Sept. 18. She now joins her beloved husband, Christian L. Strom. A memorial service, celebrating her life, will be held at Advent Lutheran Church, Nov.

9, 1 1 AM, a reception following at her home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, North Shore Area Office, 820 Davis Suite 340, Evanston, IL 60201. WAYNE MARSHALL WURSTER Passed away September 26th. Wayne was born in Louisville, Kentucky October 15, 1939 to John M. and Agnes J.

(Heyens) Wurster. He graduated from Saint Helen's Grade School (1953) in Shively, Kentucky and Valley High School (1957), Valley Station, (Louisville) Kentucky. He moved his family to the West Palm Beach area in 1961. He was Co-Founder with his father, John M. Wurster of "Kentucky Fried Chicken of The Palm Beaches" opening their first KFC store at 3231 South Dixie Highway, Palm Beach County in 1964.

He was still active in the business at the time ot his passing. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, Buckhead Ridge Lodge, Okeechobee, FL. Wayne is survived by his wife, Margaret (Marge); two sons, Ricky W. (Kim) Wurster of Ocala, FL, and Greg A. Wurster of Ocala, FL; two daughters, Trisha Wurster of West Palm Beach, FL, and Cheri Wurster; two brothers, John J.

(Josephine) Wurster of Ocean Ridge, FL and David A. (Joanie) Wurster of Caloosa, FL; and one sister, A.C. (Robert) Morris of Loxahatchee, FL. Six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Wayne was the most wonderful and loving husband and father to not only his children but his step-children, Steve McMicnael (Lynn), Terry (Jim) Flowers, Mike Jaillet, Janine Guleazzi and Wayne W.

Wurster; fifteen step-grandchildren, six step-great grandchildren who all loved him so much. Wayne was well known in the Palm Beaches for the many benefits he sponsored for people in need. Family and friends will sorefy miss him. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Hospice of Palm Beach County, 5300 East Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 or JFK Lauer Unit, 5301 South Congress Avenue, Atlantis, FL 33462. His family will receive their friends on Monday at SMITH MEMORY GARDENS FUNERAL HOME 3041 Kirk Lake Worth from A funeral service will be conducted on Monday at Entombment to follow the funeral service at Lake Worth Memory Gardens.

Dorsey-E Earl Smith Memory Gardens Funeral Home 41 Kirk Road Lake Worth, 33461 WAYNE MARSHALL WURSTER Passed away September 26th. Wayne was bom in Louisville, Kentucky October 15, 1939 to John M. And Agnes J. (Heyens) Wurster. He graduated from Saint Helen's Grade School 1953), in Shively, Kentucky and Valley High School (1957), Valley Station (Louisville), Kentucky.

He moved his family to the West Palm Beach area in 1961. He was Cofounder with his father, John N. Wurster of "Kentucky Fried Chicken of The Palm opening their first KFC store at 3231 South Dixie Highway, Palm Beach County, in 1964. He was still active the business at the time of his passing. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, Buckhead Ridge Lodge, Okeechobee, FL.

Wayne is survived by his wife, Margaret (Marge); two sons: Ricky W. (Kim) Wurster of Ocala, FL and Greg A. Wurster of Ocala, FL; two daughters, Trisha Wurster ot West Palm Beach, FL and Cheri Wurster: two brothers: John (Josephine) Wurster of Ocean Ridge, FL and David A. (Joanie) Wurster of Caloosa. FL, one sister, A.C.

(Robert) Morris of Loxahatchee, FL; six granacniidren; ana two great-grandchildren Wavne was the most wonderful and lovina hus band and father to not only his children but his stepchildren: Steve McMicnael (Lynn), Terry (Jim) Flowers, Mike Jaillet, Janine Guleazzi and Wayne W. Wurster; fifteen step-grandchildren; and six siep-great-granacnnaren wno an lovea mm so much. Wayne was well known in the Palm Beaches for the many benefits he sponsored for i in need ramny ana irienas win sorely miss In lieu of flowers, olease make donations to Hospice of Palm Beach County, 5300 East wenue, wesr raim beacn, i-l 334ur; or jtk Lauer Unit, 5301 South Congress Avenue. Atlantis. FL 33462.

His family will receive their friends on Monday at SMITH MhMUHY liAHUtNS FUNERAL HOME, 3041 Kirk Lake Worth from 2:00 4:00 PM. A funeral service will be conducted on Monday at tuu riw. tniomDmem to ronow tne runerai service at Lake Worth Memory Gardens. Dorsey-E. Earl Smith Memory Gardens Funeral Home nrmv-J 3041 Kirk Road NEliyy Lake Worth.

FL 33461 www.dignrrymemorial.com DENNIS D. YEAGER 66. of Boynton Beach passed away on Sep- lemuer zo, twd. Mr. eager was rne general manager for the Palm Beach Hampton in Palm Beach.

He is survived by his wife, Gladys; 2 children, Denese D. Diaz of Fort Collins, CO, and Dennis D. Yeager, Jr. of Daytona Beach. FL; 2 sisters, Lois Guillen of Denton, MD, and Betty Morgan of Easton, MD; and granddaughter, Deana Jean Diaz.

A memorial service will be held Monday. September 30, 2002, 7PM at the LORNE SONS FUNERAL HOME, 745 North Federal Highway (NE 6th Ave), Delray Beach. REVISIT OBITUARIES. Our online archive lets you go back several months to view obituary stories with photos of prominent local and national figures. PalmBeachPost.com Click on Obituaries www.dignitymemonal.corn LZJ LEONARD F.

BERNATOWICZ "BERNE" 72, of Juno Beach, passed away Friday, September 27, 2002 at Columbia Hospital, West Palm Beach. Born in Nanticoke, PA, he had been a resident ot Florida tor 33 years, coming trom Biloxi, MS. Prior to retirement, he was a realtorbroker for Referral Network, Inc. in Miami Lakes, FL for 5 years. He served in the US Air Force, retiring as a MSgt.

and was a member of the American Legion of JupiterfTequesta and the VFW. Post 9610. He also was a member of the RCA Moose of Palm Beach Gardens, the Eagles Aerie 4018, Lake Park and the RC Bush Pilots. Survivors include his son, Michael Bernatowicz ot Palm Beach Gardens; two step-sons, Thomas Leonard of Fontana, CA and Stephen Leonard of Colorado Springs, CO; his sister, Adele Kotsko of Nanticoke, PA and his god son, Daniel Kotsko of Nanticoke. A Funeral Service will be held, 2PM, Monday, September 30, 2002 at the Aycock Funeral Home Chapel, Jupiter, followed by interment in Riverside Memorial Park, Tequesta.

Friends may call Sunday, September 29, from 7-9PM at the funeral home. AYCOCK FUNERAL HOME Xjfcv 1112 Military Trail Jjignity)Jupiter' FL 33458 www.dignitymemorial.com (561)746-5124 JOHN EDWARD CARNEY 'JACK' age 74 of West Palm Beach, went home to Jesus on Sept. 23. 2002. He was born April 18, 1928 to John and Mary Carney in Chicago, IL.

attended Campion H.S. and graduated from Chicago Latin and thereafter Xavier University. He served his country with honor during the Korean Conflict. An avid sports fan, Jack is survived by his beloved wife of 45 years, Barbara. He is cherished by his sons John, Jr.

and Hugh of WPB, William of Portsmouth, NH and his five daughters: Carolyn Hoff (Kent) of Lakewood, CO, Mimi Odgers (Craig) or N. Hampton, MA and Ellen, Catie and Meghan of WPB. Cherished grandfather of Michelle Carney, Christopher Carney, Morgan and Natalya Hon, Adrian Carney, Lexi Lopez, Justin and Emily Odgers. Great-grandchildren: Kylie Hudes and Devlyn Carney. His granddaughter, Rebekah Anderson, preceded him in death.

A memorial mass will be celebrated Saturday, October 5, at St. Ann's Church in WPB. LESTER GEORGE CLARK In Loving Memory of a Wonderful Man Age 84 of West Palm Beach, FL passed away September 24, 2002. Lester is survived by his beloved wife, Alice; daughter Lynnette (George) Strasser; grandson, Christopher (Jamie) Strasser; great grandson, Chase Strasser; sisters brothers. Marie Clark, Gloria Patraw, Herbert Walker.

Artekjh Walker, and Russell Walker of St. Regis Falls, NY; several loving nieces nephews; close friends Mason Bish and Clint Dorbal. He was predeceased by brothers sisters, Edward and Harold Clark, Carl Walker, Gokfie Musaw and Grace Dishaw. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to St. John Fisher, 4001 Northshore Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33407.

Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Palms West Funeral Home (561) 753-6004 PETER D. FINN Entered into rest on September 23, 2002. Beloved husband of Katherine "Kitty" (nee Conley), he was a retired NYC fireman (1961), and worked at Grumman Aerospace, Bethpage, NY, and later for the U.S. Postal Service. He moved to West Palm Beach in 1992.

He was active in the VFW, and Knights of Columbus in both New York and Florida. He was member of Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church, where Memorial Mass will be Friday, October 4 at 10 AM. He leaves five loving children: Merrilyn Winters, Kathleen Rapp, Peter James Finn, Patricia Michalik, and Teresa Snyder. He was a loving "Pop-pop" to ten grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren He will be sorely missed by family and fnends for his quick wit and laughter. BARBARA JEAN HARRIS 60, of West Palm Beach passed away on September 26, 2002.

She was born to Gilbert and Gerakjine Suhre in Edwardsville, IL Mrs. Harris moved to Florida 40 years ago. Before her retirement in 1986, Mrs Harris was employed at Forest Hill Elementary School as a teachers aide. She leaves to cherish her memory her loving and devoted husband of 40 years, John; her daughter Bonnie (Jules) Brecht; her son, Robert J. Harris; her grandchildren, Dalton Harris, Jules, Justin and Joshua Brecht.

She also leaves a brother, Paul (Becky) Surhe. Mrs. Harris also leaves several nieces and nephews and other family members, along with many fnends. Her family will receive their friends on Sunday at SMITH MEMORY GARDENS FUNERAL HOME 3041 Kirk Road, Lake Worth from Her funeral services will be conducted on Monday by the Rev. Todd Weber at 1 1 Interment will follow immediately at Lake Worth Memory Gardens Cemetery.

Smith Memory Gardens Funeral Home J3041 Kirk Road Lake Worth, FL 33461 www.dignitymemorial com PAUL B. LAITINEN, Sr. 94 years old, died September 9th at his apartment at 202 South 0' Street, Lake Worth. He was born in Waukegan, Illinois in 1908, son of William and Alma Laitinen, and, in 1942, moved to the family farm in Townsend, Massachusetts. He established an egg and raspberry business while working for Simonds Co.

of Fitchburg for 30 years. He retired in 1970 and moved to Lake Worth in 1972. He is survived by his son, Paul Laitinen, Jr. of Millbury, MA; six granddaughters, 11 great-grandchildren; and one niece, Ebba Laitinen of Townsend, MA. The family will have a private service.

FIND A FUNERAL HOME. Maps and driving directions are available for all local facilities. PalmBeachPost.com Click on Obituaries JAAKKO E. LUURI Age 79, of Lake Worth, died Wednesday, September 25, 2002. Mr.

Luuri had been an area resident since 1978, coming here from Worcester, MA. He was a member of St. Andrews Lutheran Church, Lake Worth and the Veteran! Tukki. Survivors include his wife. Hanna, his son Kari iRitva) Luuri of Hopkinton.

MA, his daughter, Aila Daniel) Rider of Lake Worth; brother, Veikko uuri, and sister, Eini Maatta, both of Oulu, Finland; and his grandson, Jered. Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Tuesday, October 1, 2002 at St. Andrews Lutheran Church, Lake Worth with the Rev. Timo Hukka officiating. The family will receive friends at the church on Tuesday from 1 PM until time of services.

Donations may be made to St. Andrews Lutheran Church in memory ot Mr. Luuri. Babione-Stephenson Funeral Home 1004 S. Dixie Highway Lantana, FL 33462 www.dignitymemorial.com 6 MARCIA MAHON Celebrated Actress and Arts Advocate Marcia Godsey Mahon, 71 best known for the roles she portrayed on the Philadelphia stages of The Walnut Street Theatre, The Arden Theatre, The Annenberg Center, Theater Center Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Company and The Philadelphia Festival of New Plays, died on Wednesday, September 25, 2002 ot amytrophic lateral sclerosis at her home in North Palm Beach, Florida.

Marcia Mahon starred with such notable leading men as George Hearn in "The The Glass Menagerie" and "J.B.", Wesley Addy in Wayne Tippit in The Lion in Gordon McRae in 'l DO I and Hector Elizondo in The Prime of Miss Jean She performed leading roles in numerous plays including Checkov's "The Seagull" and "The Cherry Anouilh's William's The Glass Rostand's "Cyrano de Bergerac" and Priestley's "When We Are Mrs. Mahon, who made her acting debut at the age ot tour, was a celebrated equity actress in the Philadelphia area who studied with Rose Schulman and Irene Baird and served on The Walnut Street Theater's Board ot Directors. In addition to her work in Philadelphia theaters, Mrs. Mahon also appeared at Playhouse 46 in New York, and, for nearly a decade, as the Bucks County Playhouse repertory company's leading lady. She also performed at Mount Gretna Playhouse and The Hedgerow Theater in Pennsylvania.

Mrs. Mahon was awarded the New Jersey Governor's Citation for her work while serving on the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. She was co-founder of the still active Burlington County College Foundation Theater where she served on the theater's Board of Directors. She worked in Trenton's Theater in the Park, Haddonfield Plays and Players, the Haddon Heights Village Playbox and Theatre '59 at Rider College. She also founded The Kingstown Playhouse in Bordentown, NJ.

Since moving to Florida in 1997, Mrs. Mahon has appeared in productions at The Florida Stage and the Caldwell Theatre. She was a docent at the Norton Museum of Art in Palm Beach where she served on the council for continuing education ot senior docents and on the Education Committee of the Norton Board. She was a graduate of Marshall University with a degree in Speech and Drama, and ran the University Radio Station. Mrs.

Mahon was a philanthropist who volunteered and contributed to numerous charities and organizations over her lifetime and, although disabled, continued to personally deliver meals to needy families up until three months prior to her death. In addition to her husband, Bruce Mahon, Mrs. Mahon is survived by her three children: Katharine Krassan. Candace Hill and Tony Mahon; and five grandchildren: Michael Krassan, Robert Hill, Sarah Hill, Alexandra Mahon and Anthony Mahon; two sisters: Carma Fauntleroy and Sharon Borgogni; and a brother, James Godsey. Private services will be held at St.

Mark's Episcopal Church on Monday, September 30, 2002 and friends may call at the house between 4:00 and 7:00 PM. Memorial donations may be sent, in lieu of flowers, to Hospice of Palm Beach County, 5300 East Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33407. MICHAEL F. McCANN Age 59, of Lake Worth, passed away on September 16, 2002. He had lived in Florida since 1999, coming from NY, and was past president of I Manufacturing after a long career in retail with Saks Fifth Avenue in NY, CA and FL.

Preceded in death by his parents Michael and Modean McCann, survivors include his partner in lite, David Eckis of Lake Worth, FL; sister, Jacqueline (John) Leppanen of Midland, Ml; brothers: Raymond (Faye) McCann of West Bloomfield, Ml and Patrick McCann of Midland, Ml. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, October 2002 at 10:00 AM at St. Matthew Roman Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Michael's name to a charity ot choice. Arrangements entrusted to E.

Earl Smith Son Funeral Home and Cremation Chapel, 1032 N. Dixie Highway, Lake Worth, FL 33460. E. Earl Srr Son Funeral Home and Cremation Chapel 1032 N. Dixie Highway Lake Worth, FL 33460 www.dignitymemorial.com ANNABELLE MILLS 76, of Boynton Beach, FL retired Nassau County School Crossing Guard passed away peacefully on September 26, 2002.

She was an active member and past president of the Lake Worth Does and former treasurer at High Point West as well as president of their Woman's Club. She was preceded in death by her husband. Lester and son, Steven She is survived by her loving oaugnier, unrisnne veiling (Micnaroi; beloved grandson, Charles Ramirez (Melissa); darling great-grand daughter. Samantha. all of Orange.

CA; dear mother-in-law, Erna Siegmund-Mills ot Guilford, CT; niece, nephews ana many fnends. The family will receive friends at Scobee-Combs-Bowden Funeral Home corner ot U.S. Hwy 1 N.E. 15th Boynton on Monday from 6-8PM. where a B.P.O.

service will be held at conducted by the B.P.O. Does Lake Worth Drove 146. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, October 1, 2002 at St. Mark Catholic Church, Boynton Beach. Interment will take place October 3, 2002 at Long Island National Cemetery.

In aplieu of flowers, gifts of remembrance may 3tie made in Ann's name to the Charity of "your choice. SCOBEE-COMBS-BOWDEN FUNERAL HOME Boynton Beach, Florida Family Owned 4 Operated Ditsaiiyy Clinical Trials 8200 Jog Road, Suite 101 Boynton Beach, Florida 33437 www.clinicalstudies.net Abbey Strauss, M.D. HELiOS" Oxygen System Not carried, not pulled, it's simply put on. HELiOS is the smallest, lightest (only 3,6 lbs. full), longest lasting oxygen system available.

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