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MONDAY, MARCH 7, 2005 FLORIDA TODAY DEATH NOTICES BUDDINGTON Robert 18, of Rockledge, died Friday, March 4, 2005. Arrangements by Florida Memorial Funeral Home in Rockledge. CARNEY Arthur F. 74, of Melbourne, died Saturday, March 5, 2005. Arrangements by each Funeral Home in Melbourne.

CROCKETT John 84, of Melbourne, died Saturday, March 5, 2005. Arrangements by WylieBaxley Rockledge Funeral Home. DEARBORN George 86, of Satellite Beach, died Saturday, March 5, 2005. Arrangements by Florida Memorial Funeral Home in Rockledge. EBERSBAKER Helen 91, of Melbourne, died Saturday, March 5, 2005.

Arrangements by Florida Memorial Funeral Home in Rockledge. HINDELA Anna 91, of Rockledge, died Saturday, March 5, 2005. Arrangements by WylieBaxley Rockledge Funeral Home. LOHSE William 88, of Rockledge, died Friday, March 4, 2005. Arrangements by Wylie-Baxley Funeral Home in Rockledge.

LUCKING William 83, of Titusville, died Friday, March 4, 2005. Arrangements by North Brevard Home in Titusville. McKNIGHT Sarah 96, of Viera, died Thursday, March 3, 2005. Arrangements by Florida Memorial Funeral Home in Rockledge. NOTTINGHAM William, 75, of Palm Bay, died Saturday, March 5, 2005.

Arrangements by Palm Bay Funeral Home in Palm Bay. PRATT Doug, 59, of Palm Bay, died Friday, March 4, 2005. Arrangements by South Brevard Funeral Home in Melbourne. SCHLELEIN Jean, 79, of Palm Bay, died Friday, March 4, 2005. Arrangements by Atlantic Mortuary in Rockledge.

SLOAN Juanita of Rockledge died Saturday, March 5, 2005. Arrangements by Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home in Viera." SMALES James, 58, of Cocoa, died Friday, March 4, 2005. Arrangements by Atlantic Mortuary in Rockledge. STRICKLING Homer 88, of Melbourne, died Friday, March 4, 2005. Arrangements by South Brevard Funeral Home in Melbourne.

ANNA T. HINDELA ROCKLEDGE Anna T. Hindela, 91, of Rockledge, died Saturday, March 5, 2005 at Huntington Place. She came to Brevard County in 1994 from Bohemia, New York. Anna is survived by her daughter, Marie Wachlin, son-inlaw, Lawrence Wachlin; grandson, Lawrence Wachlin, Jr.

(Yole); granddaughter, Karen Wachlin great-granddaughter, Rachel Wachlin; niece, Ruth Lloyd and nephew, Arthur Hindla. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Hindela. Calling hours are Tuesday, March 8th from 5-7 p.m. with services to follow at 7 p.m. at Wylie-Baxley Rockledge Funeral Home.

Burial will be at Union Cemetery, Bohemia, NY. In lieu of flowers, donations to Divine Mercy Catholic Church may be made. WILLIAM M. LOHSE ROCKLEDGE Captain William M. Lohse, U.S.N., 88, of Rockledge, died Friday, March 4, 2005.

Mr. Lohse retired as a Captain in the U.S. Navy in 1965 and retired from Kennedy Space Center in 1982. He was a member of Riverside Presbyterian Church in Cocoa Beach. William was preceded in death by a son, Charles Lohse.

He is survived by his wife, Gus; son, Christopher, daughter-in-law, Teresa; grandson, Matthew and brother, Robert. Memorial services are 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 9th at Riverside Presbyterian Church, 3400 N. A1A, Cocoa Beach. If desired, donations may be made to his church.

Wylie-Baxley Rockledge Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements. GEORGE E. DEARBORN SATELLITE BEACH George Edwin Dearborn, 86, passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 5, 2005. He and his wife Joyce retired to Satellite Beach in 1969. In addition to his wife, Mr.

Dearborn is survived by his daughter, Sandra, son-in-law, Sam Baptiste and sister, Priscilla Walsh. George was born in Exeter, New Hampshire and is a veteran with 24 years of service. Services will be held on Wednesday, March 9th at Florida Memorial Funeral Home at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Greyhound Pets of America, Central FL Chapter, 3525 Manassas Melbourne, FL 32934. JUANITA F.

SLOAN ROCKLEDGE Juanita F. Sloan, passed away Saturday, March 5, 2005 at Cape Canaveral Hospital. She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Aubry; two sons, Dennis (Belinda) of Pittsburg, IL and Dewey; granddaughter McCamy of Charlotte NC; sisters, Elsie Richardson and family of Melbourne and Beverly (Phil) Logan of Cape Canaveral and brother Jerry (Romona) Grooms of Alpharett, GA. Juanita was predeceased by her father, Arden in 1975 of Paducah Ky; Mother, Zenobia in 1996 of Cocoa Beach; brothers, Doyle in 1952 ar and David in 1963 of Paducah Ky. Juanita retired from NASA in 1988 after 21 years.

She and Aubry moved to Rockledge in 1967 from Oak Ridge, TN where the met and married on December 8, 1945. Memorial services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at the Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home Viera. Family will receive friends 1 hour prior to service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to American Lung Association of Florida, Spaceport Region, P.O.

Box 549, Daytona, FL 32115, may be made. Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home in Viera is in charge of ar- ARTHUR CARNEY JR. MELBOURNE Arthur Francis Carney 74, died Saturday, March 5, 2005 at his residence. Art was born in Brooklyn, New York retired with the NY Police Department after 31 years of service. Art was past president of the POLICE Harbor City Golf Club.

Surviving members of his family include his wife of 51 years, Eileen R. Carney; sons, Michael, Thomas and Robert; daughters, Jean Marie Sporrer, Nancy Carney and Joan Sciorta and 14 grandchildren, Billy, Sara, Melissa, Erin, Christina, Nancy, Tommy, Caity, Victoria, Michael, Philip, Samantha, Salvatore and Amanda. Visitation will be 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at Beach Funeral Home West Chapel A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at Ascension Catholic Church in Melbourne. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Brevard Hospice, 8060 Spyglass Hill Melbourne, FL 32940.

Please sign our online guest register at www.beachfuneralhome.com. ROBERT P. BUDDINGTON ROCKLEDGE Robert P. Buddington, 18, a senior at Rockledge High School died Friday, March 4, 2005. He was born in Sanford Florida.

He was a member of ROTC and was the School Mascot. He is survived by his parents, Tom and Valorie; brother, Tyler; sister, Jennifer and maternal grandparents, Richard and Patricia Brownell. Calling hours are Tuesday from 5-7 p.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Rockledge.

Services are Wednesday at 10 a.m., also at St. Mary's Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to American Red Cross, 1150 S. Hickory Melbourne, FL 32901 or to St. Mary's Catholic School.

Arrangements by Florida Memorial Funeral Home. DOUG PRATT PALM BAY Doug Pratt, 59, of Palm Bay, died Friday, March 4, 2005 at Wuesthoff Medical Center in Melbourne. He was born in Johnson City, NY and came to Brevard County in 1972. Doug enjoyed working at Harbor City Golf Course in Melbourne. He was a member of Sonrise Fellowship Church of God.

Doug is survived by his wife of 26 years, Drema Pratt; son, Russell Bryant, son, Kenny Bryant, son, Duane Pratt, daughter, Andrea Stanton; son, Jonathan Pratt; grandsons Adam, Austin, Jonny and granddaughter, Jessie. Services are 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 8th at Sonrise Fellowship Church of God, 4031 Hwy. U.S. 1, Suite 5, Palm Bay.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to his church. Arrangements by South Brevard Funeral Home in Melbourne (321) 724-2222. JOHN F. CROCKETT MELBOURNE John F. "Jack" Crockett, 84, of Melbourne and formerly of Rockledge, died Saturday, March 5, 2005 at Wuesthoff Hospice Care Center.

Jack was a resident of Brevard County since 1943. He was a retired Florida District Secretary for Kiwanis International. He was a Lt. with the U.S. Naval Aviation during World War Il.

Jack was a graduate of Trinity College in Hartford, CT. He served two terms as City Councilman of Rockledge; two terms for the School Board of Brevard County, and 19 years officiating football and basketball on high school, college and semi-pro levels. He was a deacon a and former moderator at First Baptist Church of Cocoa. Jack is survived by his wife of 61 years, Coralie Carlton Crockett; son, Jack daughter, Jane (Bruce) Minger; three grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Calling hours are 5 7 p.m.

Tuesday, March 8th at First Baptist Church of Cocoa. Funeral Services are 11 a.m. Wednesday, also at the church. Burial will be at Florida Memorial Gardens in Rockledge. Donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

Wylie Baxley Rockledge Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements. WILLIAM H. LUCKING SR. TITUSVILLE 1-888-253-1234 24. Hours 037547 FLORIDA TODAY Boridatodav.co Find out what's happening in your neighborhood SPACE COAST William Herman Lucking beloved husband, father and grandfather, passed away at home, surrounded by his family on Friday, March 4, 2005.

He was born in St. Louis, Missouri on February 10, 1922, the second born and only son of William Benton Lucking and Dora Mae Schneeberger Lucking. William attended Washington University in St. Louis, leaving college in 1942 to follow his dream and become a naval aviator. It was while stationed at Whiting Field that he met and married Clarene Inez Hines of St.

Augustine. Their military marriage spanned the country adding three children along the way. He returned to civilian life and moved his family to Titusville in 1959. An alternative association with flight was found through his career with Pan American World Services at Cape Canaveral. Always a role model, he returned to Rollins College and completed his college education, earning his bachelor degree.

He was an active member of Indian River City United Methodist Church. Throughout his life he found enrichment through his leadership of young men in Boy Scouts of America. His love and dedication to scouting earned him well deserved recognition, among them Order of the Arrow and the prestigious Silver Beaver Award. He was recognized as a 50 year member of Indian River Masonic Lodge and a member of the Scottish Rite and North Brevard Shrine Club. He was also an active member of his much loved North Brevard Train Club.

He loved to fish, fish, fish and loved trains, trains, trains. Both passions he passed on to his children and grandchildren, alike. William was predeceased by his beloved wife of 54 years, Clarene and three sisters, Alice Mae Heitzenroeder, Ellen Weilandich and Doris Nardella. He is survived by his three children, William H. Lucking, (Linda) of Gainseville, Barbara Lucking West (Perry) of Rockledge and Robert B.

Lucking (Christine) of Titusville; grandchildren, Michele Lucking Sunman (Jeff), Angela Luecking, Taylor West, Lindsay West, Suzanne West, Corey Lucking and William Lucking, Ill; greatgrandchildren, Christian Harris and Makenna Harris and sister Jean Weigers of Arnold, MO. Visitation and viewing will be Monday, March 7th, 6-8 p.m. at North Brevard Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be Tuesday, March 8th, 2 p.m. at Indian River City United Methodist Church.

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S. Brevard ani 172-562-1771 in Indian River Co. NEWS OF RECORD: RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS This listing is compiled from restaurant inspections filed by the state Department of Business and Professional Regulation Division of Hotels and Restaurants. Because of the volume of inspections, FLORIDA TODAY is detailing only those violations inspectors require to be corrected immediately. I.

The following restaurants were inspected and violations of sanitation, food safety and health standards were noted. Critical violations are being printed, although there may be other violations as well. ROCKLEDGE Alamo Mexican Kitchen, 5885 S. U.S. 1.

Owner: Irene N. Enriquez. Routine inspection Feb. 3. Violations to be corrected: potentially hazardous food cold held at greater than 41 degrees, chicken fajita temp at 47 degrees, in reach-in cooler for 45 minutes, along with other meat products.

All items were moved to walk-in cooler. Cold holding equipment is incapable of maintaining potentially hazardous food at proper temperatures. Reach-in cooler is not working properly (old unit). Manager has shut it down and is getting it removed from the establishment. Other violations: bag of onions stored on floor; improper use of food container or other nonhandled container for dispensing food; emergency lighting test delay of more than 10 seconds.

Bourbon House, 2295 S. U.S. 1. Owner: Gianfranco Zabaroni. Routine inspection Feb.

3. Violations to be corrected: portable extinguisher with tag out of date, violation must be corrected by Feb. 22; hood suppression system tag out of date, violation must be corrected by Feb. 22; uncovered electrical switch near grill; no proof of required employee training, violation must be corrected by March 3. McKavanagh's, 879 U.S.

1. Owner: Richard H. Micalizzi. Routine inspection Feb. 3.

Violations to be corrected: portable extinguisher not properly mounted at least 4 inches off the floor and the top no higher than 5 feet off the floor; required employee training expired October 2004. This violation must be corrected by March 3. Pineda Inn, 6533 S. U.S. 1.

Owner: Pineda Inn Inc. Routine inspection Feb. 3. Violations to be corrected: portable extinguisher not properly mounted at least 4 inches off the floor and the top no higher than 5 feet off the floor; exit lights not properly illuminated at main entrance; exposed electrical wiring on switch located on walk-in freezer. Pineda Inn Porch, 6533 S.

U.S. 1. Owner: Pineda Inn Inc. Routine inspection Feb. 3.

Violations to be corrected: emergency lighting The following was compiled from law enforcement agencies in Brevard County. BREVARD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 11:46 p.m. Wednesday. Ar- rested: Jazzman Rickeem Brown, 19, of 550 Brown Titusville. Charges: two counts violation of probation, failure to felony, failure to possession of cocaine, possession cocaine with intent to sell, sale of cocaine, child abuse, driving while license suspended, felony possession of controlled substance, on-site violation of probation.

test delay of more than 10 seconds; exit lights not properly illuminated by restroom and video game. MELBOURNE Applebees, No. 41, 1545 Palm Bay Road. Owner: Specialty Restaurant Dev. LLC.

Routine inspection Feb. 2. Violations to be corrected: potentially hazardous food cold held at greater than 41 degrees (stop sale rice, shrimp), corrected on site; coldholding equipment is incapable of maintaining potentially hazardous food at proper temperatures (front units), violation must be corrected by Feb. hand-wash sink not accessible for employee use at all times, corrected on site. McDonald's Restaurant, 2450 W.

New Haven Ave. Owner: PVZ Corp. Routine inspection Jan. 31. Violations to be corrected: packaged foods not properly protected (due to construction, a film of dust i is on all the work surfaces in the kitchen); obstructed exits, stairs, hallways or egress (the dinning room exit egress is blocked because of construction).

Both violations were to be corrected by Jan. 31. Wings and Things Too, 1557 Palm Bay Road. Owner: Stephen or Joan Collazo. Routine inspection Feb.

2. Violations to be corrected: potentially hazardous food cold held at greater than 41 degrees (ranch and blue cheese dressing for more than 4 hours), corrected on site, discarded; cold holding equipment is incapable of maintaining potentially hazardous food at proper temperatures, salad cooler behind bar is not able to maintain 41 degrees Fahrenheit or below. Facility has alternative units to hold the small containers of blue cheese and ranch dressing, unit not utilized for any other potentially hazardous foods; thermometers not calibrated according to manufacturer's specifications. PALM BAY Bizzarro Pizza 1300 Palm Bay Road. Owner: Gecaj Corp.

Routine inspection Feb. 1. Violations to be corrected: food contaminated by improper storage (mushrooms stored in strainer in mop sink with buckets on top of them), corrected on site; chlorine sanitizer not at proper minimum strength; no proof of required employee training. Carrabba's Italian Grill, 1575 Palm Bay Road. Owner: Carrabba's Central Florida Routine inspection Feb.

2. Violations to be corrected: potentially hazardous food cold held at greater than 41 degrees, manager voluntarily discarded, corrected on site, repeat violation; food stored on floor; lack of use of chemical test kit when using chemical sanitizer in wiping cloths (no chlorine test strips); dishwasher final CRIMEWATCH 10:40 p.m. Wednesday. Arrested: Daphne Patrice McConico, 23, of 1111 Kennedy Court, No. 27, Titusville.

Charges: habitual traffic offender, no motor vehicle registration, altering license plate or validation sticker. 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. Arrested: Zecharian S. Blackshear, 23, of 1516 University Lane, No.

805, Cocoa. Charges: sale of marijuana, resisting arrest without violence. 8:34 p.m. Wednesday. Arrested: Mark Anthony Weaver, 32, of 4135 E.

Railroad Cocoa. Charges: possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while license sus- rinse temperature improper; hand-wash sink not accessible for employee use at all times, blocked by trash cans; several live flies in kitchen; portable extinguisher with tag out of date; lack of inspection report from licensed equipment dealer on premise; exit lights not properly illuminated by back door and takeout); exit signs shield missing by restroom door. Dottie's Restaurant, 5275 N.E. Babcock No. 3.

Owner: Mindot Inc. Routine inspection Feb. 3. Violations to be corrected: food stored on floor, repeat violation; exit lights not properly. illuminated (by front door).

Palm Bay McDonald's, 4705 N.E. Babcock St. Owner: McDonald's Corp. Routine inspection Feb. 2.

Violations to be corrected: potentially hazardous food cold held at greater than 41 degrees (stop sale); portable extinguisher not properly mounted at least 4 inches off the floor and the top no higher than 5 feet off the floor (K-class); hood suppression system tag out of date; exit lights not properly illuminated (by the front door); manager lacking proof of Food Manager Certification. Reid's Tropical Scoops, 1504 N.E. Palm Bay Road. Owner: Reid Gladstone. Routine inspection Feb.

1. Violations to be corrected: food stored on floor; hood suppression system tag out of date by one day, needs to done as soon as possible; no proof of required employee training. This violation must be corrected by March 2. Rocky's Jamaican Style Beef Chicken, 2280 Harris Unit 1. Owner: Carl Williams.

Routine inspection Feb. 2. Violations to be corrected: thermometer not accurate within plus or minus 2 degrees Fahrenheit; no chemical test kit provided when using chemical sanitizer at three-compartment sink; exit lights not properly illuminated. Texas Roadhouse, 1181 N.E. Malabar Road.

Owner: Road- house of Palm Bay. Routine inspection Feb. 3. Violations to be corrected: manager certification out of date by one month. Waffle House, No.

806, 1168 S.E. Malabar Road. Owner: North Lake Foods Inc. Routine inspection Feb. 1.

Violations to be corrected: multiple live flies throughout facility; pesticide not for commercial use. Young's Buffet, 4700 Babcock St. N.E. Owner: Lin Qi. Service request inspection Jan.

31. Violations to be corrected: potentially hazardous food not held at 140 degrees or hotter, corrected on site, discarded; food stored on floor; fire alarm panel with trouble light on; extension cord in use for nontemporary period. Compiled by Kim Misch pended, violation of probation. 6 p.m. Wednesday.

Arrested: Robert Aaron Potts, 30, of 7129 Dyson Cocoa. Charge: violence. 4:11 p.m. Wednesday. Arrested: David R.

Finch, 50, of 8475 Chirish Drive, Micco. Charge: out-ofcounty warrant. 1:15 p.m. Wednesday. Arrested: Harold Clifford Collins, 57, homeless.

Charges: two counts violation of probation. 10:15 a.m. Wednesday. Arrested: Stephen Dale Wahl, 22, of 4301 Camberly Cocoa. Charges: two counts violation of probation.

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