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9 ST. PETERSBURG TIMES FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1989 OBITUARIES SIROIS, MARY 85, of 3862 16th Ave. St.

Petersburg, died Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Edward White Hospital. She was born in New Brunswick, Canada, and came here in 1959 from Limestone, Maine. She was a member of the Cathedral of St. Jude the Apostle.

Survivors include five daughters, Gretchen Russell, St. Petersburg, Ethel MacDonald, Crystal River, Lucille Rollins and Sylvia Briggs, both of Albuquerque, N.M., and Edwena Whited, Bridgewater, Maine; two sons, Maynard, Limestone, and Frederic, Windsor Locks, three sisters; one brother; 27 grandchildren; and 27 great-grandchildren. Anderson- STORKE, FRANK of Old Town, formerly of Clearwater, died Monday (Dec. 18, 1989) at home. He was bora in Washington, D.C., and came here in 1957.

He was a chief engineer for Aerosonic Clearwater, and a president of MacLeod Instrument Corp. He also was an executive director of Broward Manufacturing Association, Fort Lauderdale. He was a Catholic. Survivors include his wife, Audrey; a brother, F. Joseph, Fredericksburg, two daughters, Helen Pruitt, Rohnert Park, and Susan Tipton, Baltimore; two sons, William, Boca Raton, and Robert, Jensen Beach; nine grandchildren, including Rene Fondren, Clearwater, and Ron Pruitt, Dunedin; 11 greatgrandchildren; two nieces; and a nephew.

Goodings Funeral Home, Cross City. ZAGORIANOS, EVANGELOS CHRISTOS, 67. of Hobday, died Thursday (Dec. 21, 1989) at St. Joseph's Hospital, Tampa.

He was bom in Kalymnos, Greece, and came here 10 years ago from Cincinnati, Ohio. He owned a. restaurant. He was a member of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral and the Kalymnian Society, both in Tarpon Springs, and the American Hellenic Educational and Progressive Association in Cincinnati.

Survivors include his wife, Niki; three sons, Christos Houston, Solon Tarpon Springs, and George Kalikantzaros, Holiday; a daughter, Irene Stilianos, Tarpon Springs; two brothers, H. Zagorianos, Athens, Greece, and M. Zagorianos, Cincinnati; a sister, P. Tsangaris, Kalymnos; and eight grandchildren. Vinson Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs.

SOUTH PINELLAS BUTLER, JOSEPH COLEMAN, 80. of New York City and formerly of St. Petersburg, died Tuesday (Dec. 19, 1989) at St. Luke's Hospital after a long illness.

He was born in Hernando County and was a seasonal resident since 1926. He was a member of Metropobtan Baptist Church, New York City, where he served as a deacon. Before retiring, he worked for the city of New York. Survivors include a brother, Abraham, Grand Rapids, and four nieces, Margie O'Neal, St. Petersburg, and Claretha Elsie McQueen Funeral Home, St.

Petersburg. BIRTHS O'Neal, O'Neal and Patricia Mathis. Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. CHANGO, DOMINICK WILLIAM 58, of St.

Petersburg, died Thursday (Dec, 21, 1989) at Humana Hospital-St. Petersburg. He was born in Union, and came here in 1969 from New Jersey. He was vice president of sales and marketing for Ohio Brass Mansfield, Ohio. He served in the Korean War.

He was a member of the Cathedral of St. Jude the Apostle. Survivors include his wife, Barbara Jane; three sons, Dominick W. Ill, Redington Beach, Peter Walter, St. Petersburg, and Michael William, Gaith-ersburg, a daughter, Christi Lynne Smith, Clifton Park, N.Y.; a brother, William Nicholas, and a sister, Mary Ann Genova, both of Kenilworth, his mother, Marie Chango, New Jersey; and 11 grandchildren.

Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home, Seminole. GRAND, SAMUEL, 100, of 18304 Gulf Redington Shores, died Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center. He was born in Williamsport, and came here in 1974 from Lock Haven, where he was a silk worker in a silk mill.

He was a Catholic. Survivors include Smith, Brenda and Bruce, 1604 Park Side Drive, Clearwater, a girl, 8 pounds 13 ounces, 6:45 p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center. Staton, Marlene, 8400 49th St.

Pinellas Park, a girl, 7 pounds 15 ounces, 5:06 a.m. Thursday (Dec. 21, 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center. Tomko, Patricia and Karl, 7501 142nd Ave. Largo, a girl, 9 pounds 10 ounces, 3:04 p.m.

Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center. Ubertaccio, Lisa, 3735 28th Ave. St. Petersburg, a boy, 7 pounds 14 ounces, 4:55 a.m.

Thursday (Dec. 21, 1989) at Bay-front Medical Center. land, a boy, 6 pounds 11 ounces, 8:40 a.m. Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center.

Shavers, Janet and Barry, 10340 66th St. St. Petersburg, Pinellas Park, a girl, 6 pounds 81 ounces, 2:59 p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center.

Simmons, Mitzie and Brent, 209 20th Ave. St. Petersburg, a girl, 7 pounds 15 ounces, 4:46 p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center.

Sisso, Vivian and Uri, 6567 Hillside Ave. Seminole, a boy, 6 pounds 13 ounces, 9:06 a.m. Wednesday (Dec. 20. 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center.

Arrington, Vicki, 3648 Iris St. St. Petersburg, a boy, 5 pounds 2 ounces, 7:01 p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center.

Gerhard, Janice, 5811 43rd St. St. Petersburg, a girl, 7 pounds 7 ounces, 12:10 a.m. Thursday (Dec. 21, 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center.

Hubbard, Barbara, 3500 73rd St. St. Petersburg, a boy. 7 pounds 10 ounces, 1:16 p.m. Wednesday (Dec.

20, 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center. Jacobs, Delina and Kenneth, 605 92nd Ave. St. Petersburg, a girl, 6 pounds 8 ounces, 10:20 a.m. Wednesday (Dec.

20, 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center. Lipert, Cheryl, 213 12th Ave. St. Petersburg, a boy, 4 pounds 8 ounces, 10:43 p.m. Tuesday (Dec.

19, 1989) at Bay-front Medical Center. Mattox, Penny and Michael, 212 75th St. St. Petersburg, a girl, 7 pounds 6 ounces, 1:51 p.m. Wednesday (Dec.

20, 1989) at Bayfront Medical Center. Page, Gail and Lester 12440 Capri Circle Treasure Is Funeral notices two sons, Thomas Monroeville, and Samuel St. Petersburg; and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. David C. Gross Guardian Funeral Homes, Central Avenue Chapel, St.

Petersburg. GREEN, ALLEN, 63, of 232 13th St. St. Petersburg, died Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at his residence.

He NORTH PINELLAS ALLEN, BETTY JO, 56, of Largo, died Tuesday (Dec. 19, 1989) at Largo Medical Center Hospital. She was born in Martin, and came here this year from Columbus, Ohio. She was an office clerk for School Book Fairs, St. Petersburg.

Survivors include a daughter, Sheryl Basye, Largo; her mother, Rebecca Griffith Moore, Sciotoville, Ohio; a brother, Raymond, Martin; two sisters, Arlene Reynolds, Martin, and Imogene Caldwell, Flint, an aunt and uncle, Ocie and Clyde Lowe, Sciotoville; and two grandchildren. Moss- Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Largo Chapel. BECKJORD, PASCAL 80, of Clearwater, died -Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Sunset Point Nursing Center, Clearwater. He was born in St.

Paul, and came here in 1973 from Milwaukee. He was a district manager of the power systems division of Westinghouse Electronic Co. He was a World War II Navy veteran and a member of Masonic Lodge United 211. Survivors include his wife, Eileen; a daughter, Patricia, Chicago; a son, Robert Pittsburgh; a sister, Marjorie Hudepohl, St. Paul; and two grandchildren.

National Cremation Society, Clearwater. BIEMECK, JOHN 82 of Fredericksburg, -formerly of died Tuesday (Dec. 19, 1989) in Fredericksburg. He was born in Chicago and came here in 1969 from Glen Ellyn, 111. He was a promotion sales manager for Commonwealth Edison, Chicago.

He was a member of Blessed Sacrament Church, Seminole. Survivors include two sons, John Woodbridge, and Robert, Racine, two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home, Seminole. CLARK, F.

FRANCES, 92, of Safety Harbor, died Monday (Dec. 18, 1989) at Village at Countryside Nursing Center, Safety Harbor. She was born in Logan, 111., and came here two years ago from White Plains, N.Y. She was a cafeteria worker for Lynwood, High School. She is survived by a daughter, Llewellyn Bolt, Safety Harbor; and four grandchildren.

Baty Funeral Home, Safety Harbor. DALTON, JAMES of Largo, died Thursday (Dec. 21, 1989) at Largo Medical Center Hospital. He came here in 1971 from his native Oshkosh, Wis. He owned Park Electric Service, Oshkosh.

He was a World War II Coast Guard veteran. He is survived by a sister, Bonnie, Largo. Hubbell Funeral Home, Belleair Bluffs. GILLIARD, GRACE 84, of Clearwater, died Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Village at Countryside Nursing Home, Safety Harbor.

She was born in Pittsburgh and came here in 1987 from Butler, Pa. She was a registered nurse and worked at Butler Memorial Hospital. She was a member of North Street Christian Church and Amaranth Order of the Eastern Star, both in Butler. Survivors include two sons, George Benjamin, Butler, and C. Robert, Clearwater; a daughter, Sally O'Bannon, Springfield, and five grandchildren.

Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Chapel. HUBBARD, WILBURN 84, of Largo, died Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Woodland of Clearwater SCULLY Ruth 76, died Wednesday, December 20, 1989. Friends wil be received at Brett "Funeral Home, 4810 Central Avenue, today 2-4 PM, where Recitation of the Rosary will take place at 3 PM. Mass of Christian Burial wil be Saturday, December 23, at 10 AM at St.

Mary Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church. Interment wil follow in Calvary Cemetery. In leu of flowers, donations to Hospice Care BRETT FUNERAL HOME321-3321 came here in 1941 from his native Bain-bridge, Ga. He formerly worked at Clark's Plastering. He was a member of St.

Mark Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Gwendolyn; three daughters, Tracy, Deborah and Rotunda Green, and three sons, Vader, Maurice and Leon, all of St. Petersburg; two sisters, Ethel Howard, Bainbridge, and Pamela Green, i IN MEMORIAM EUNICE 'Sugt' BANKS We love you, we miss you, But God loved you best. Children James, Clara and husband John Sister Gussie Oliver Grandchildren, great-grandchildren And nieces BALDWIN John of 2303-11 Street So. Services: 2:30 PM Saturday at the CHAPEL OF CREAL FUNERAL HOME, with Rev.

Don A. Gaskin officiating. Visitation: 3-4 PM today. SERVICE BY CREAL CI ES WE IN Norma of St. Petersburg.

Funeral Mass: 12 noon Saturday, December 23, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Rev. Fr. Robert Schneider, Celebrant. Interment: Lexington, KY. MOHN FAMILY OWNED FUNERAL HOME SEMINOLE HOUSE Bernard 78, of St.

Petersburg, died December 21, 1989. Funeral Service wil be 10 AM Saturday at the Funeral Home with Timothy G. Pauley officiating. Interment In Memorial Park will be private at a later date. E.

PREV ATTTYRONE CHAPEL HOWARD Maebell, of 1835-17 Street So. Services: 1 PM Saturday at the CHAPEL OF CREAL FUNERAL HOME, with Rev. F.J. Johnson officiating. Visitation: 3-8 PM today.

Family will receive friends PM. SERVICE BY CREAL JACKSON Edmond of 3870-8 Avenue So. Services: 1 1 AM Saturday at the CHAPEL OF CREAL FUNERAL HOME, with Rev. John L. Copeland officiating.

Visitation: 31 PM today. SERVICE BY CREAL IN MEMORIAM Clip coupon values in Thursday's Food Section To subscribe call 895-1181 Hillsborough: 962-1577 Other Counties: 1-800-888-7012 t.Irtrrsburgimr8 LAURA M. BROWN December 22, 1974 There is not a day, dear Mother, That we do not mink of you. Daughter Ernestine Wiaiams family Nursing Home. He was bom in Alachua and came here in 1969 from Tampa.

He was a schoolteacher for the Hillsborough County school system. He was a Presbyterian. Survivors include his wife, Ruby Ann; a daughter, Alanta Johnson, Littlerock, and a sister, Una Pearl Streeter, Boston, and 14 grandchildren. Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.

HOUSE, BERNARD 78, of St. Petersburg, died Thursday (Dec. 21, 1989) at the VA Medical Center at Bay Pines. He was bom in Marion, and came here in 1946 from Corona, Calif. He worked in the service departments of both Waldron and Crown Pontiac for 40 years.

During World War II, he served in many European campaigns including the Battle of the Bulge with Gen. George Patton's Third Army. He was a member of Pasadena Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Helen; two sisters, Flossie E. Noble, Corona, and Virginia Gregory, Roseburg, a brother, P.

Dixon, Ontario, and several nieces and nephews. C. E. Prevatt Funeral Home, Tyrone Chapel, St. Petersburg.

JONES, ELIZA CADY, 96, of 830 North Shore Drive NE, St. Petersburg, died Thursday (Dec. 14, 1989). She was born in Middlebury, Vt. In New York, she was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, DAR, Daughters of 1812 and Herkimer Medical Society Auxiliary.

Survivors include two sons, Willis Murrells Inlet, S.C., and Lewis P. Plymouth, five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Mathews-Palms Memorial Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. JUDD, LOIS JEAN, 41, 4355 56th Ave.

St. Petersburg, died of heart failure Sunday (Dec. 16, 1989) at Humana Hospital-Northside. She came here in 1980 from her native Cincinnati where she worked as a nurse's aide. She was a member of the Salvation Army.

Survivors include four sons, Fred Anthony Elmer W. and Timothy W. Freeman, and two daughters, Santa M. Freeman and Phyllis A. Warroal, all of St.

Petersburg; her parents, Frederick Judd and Frances McCane, and two brothers, Frederick J. and Herbert G. Judd, all of Cincinnati; three sisters, Phyllis McCane, Harrison, and Ernestine Noel and Cheslene Judd, both of Cincinnati; and two grandchildren. Osgood- Cloud Guardian Funeral Home, Pinellas Park. McCLELLAND, CARL, 64, of Pinellas Park, died Tuesday (Dec.

19, 1989) at Humana Hospital-St. Petersburg. He came here in 1986 from Turtle Creek, where he worked as a cab driver for 32 years. He served in the Navy. He was a Methodist.

Survivors include his wife, Grace; a son, Carl St. Petersburg; a daughter, Renee' Cardello, Huntingdon, two brothers. Orlando, Pittsburgh, and George, Turtle Creek; a sister, Florence Gill, Monroeville, four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. National Cremation Society, St. Petersburg.

NEWSOME, JOHNNY 31, of 6410 23rd St. No. 475, St. Petersburg, died Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Weeki Wachee.

Lewis W. Mohn Funeral V. I Home, Seminole. Bayfront Medical Center. He came here in 1972 from his native Quincy.

He was a member of First Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church. He was a former employee of Prather's Laundry. Survivors include his wife, Patricia; three sons, Kamydria, Johnny Lee Jr. and Reque Jereil, and a daughter, Nicole, all of St. Petersburg; his father, Fred, Jacksonville; and his stepmoth Candle Love Since Christmas is a time for remembering we are lihtin a candle in our funeral home tor all the families we have served this past year.

As you enjoy this Chnsnnas season, we hope this gesture will serve to remind you ot Holidays past and the importance of family. May the quiet peace of Christmas fill your heart and home. MYERS, REV. EDWARD 62, of Cross City, formerly of Clearwater, died Wednesday (Dec. 20.

1989) at HCA Bayonet Point, Hudson. He came here in 1965 from his native Delaware, Ohio. He was a Methodist minister and was with Florida Conference United Methodist Church and Cross City United Methodist Church. He was a missionary in Mexico early in his career. He was a member of the Kiwanis Club.

Survivors include his wife, Mary Lou; four sons, Daniel Edward, Largo, and Thomas Wesley, James Truman and Phillip Scott, all of Cross City; his mother, Ina Brooksville; a brother, Austin, Delaware; and three sisters, Mary Rebecca, Brooksville, Ollie Irene Porter, Chillicothe, Ohio, and Betty Lou Lee, Delaware. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Sylvan Avbbey Chapel, Clearwater. FOWLER, RUSSELL H. 76, of 3017 Karen Ave. SW, Largo, died Thursday (Dec.

21, 1989) at the VA Medical Center at Bay Pines. He came here in 1959 from his native South Bend, Ind. He was an equipment operator for Pinellas County Highway Maintenance. He was a World War II Army veteran. He was a member of St.

Patrick's Catholic Church, Largo, Disabled American Veterans 9, St. Petersburg, and American Legion Hensel-Johnson Post, Largo. Survivors include his son, Jon, Largo; a daughter, Vickie Jo Fritchley, Largo; two brothers, Clarence, South Bend, and Ralph, Terre Haute, and two sisters, Inez Danver, St. Petersburg, and Velma Harrison, New Jersey. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo.

PECKHAM, C. EDGAR, of Safety Harbor, died Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Mease Hospital Countryside, Safety Harbor. She was bom in Columbia Cross Roads, and came here in 1980 from Charleston, W.Va. He was a manager of True Temper.

He was a member of Heritage United Methodist Church at Countryside and its men's club. Survivors include his wife, Laura; a daughter, Anna Mae Anderson, Union Lake, a brother, James, Harrisburg, several nieces and nephews; and two grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. PREECE, THELMA 88, of Drew Gardens. Clearwater, died Monday (Dec.

18, 1989) at Clearwater Community Hospital. She was bom in Navarre, Ohio, and came here in 1965 from Springfield, Pa. She was a member of Skycrest Baptist Church, Clearwater. Survivors include two daughters, Julia Tarbell, Ada, and Irene Felt, Santa Clara, two brothers, John C. Weidman, Boca Raton, and Nelson A.

Weidman, Canton, Ohio; five grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Belcher Road Chapel, Clearwater. PUTT, AMBRA 92, of Dunedin. died Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at Manor Care of Dunedin.

She was born in Fowler, and came here in 1953 from Frankfort, Mich. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Dunedin. Survivors include her husband, Fenimore; a daughter, Sally N. Miner, Beulah, a granddaughter; and four great-grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Dunedin Chapel.

WILHITE, EVAN 76, of Clearwater, died Thurs er, Frankie Mae Newsome, St. Petersburg; three sisters, Louella Walker, St. Petersburg, Rose Lee Newsome, Mar-ianna, and Tracy Newsome, St. Petersburg; and two brothers, James and Ray, and three stepbrothers, Eugene, Tony and Billy Burke, all of St. Petersburg.

Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. PASTOR, STEVE, 73, of St. Petersburg, died Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1989) at his residence.

He was born in Jacobs Creek, Pa. He was retired from the military. Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar. SCULLY, RUTH 76, of St. Petersburg, died Wednesday (Dec.

29, 1989) at her residence. She came here in 1944 from her native Pittsburgh. She was co-owner of Scully's Pittsburgher Restaurant, located at Central Avenue and Eighth Street, 1951-1960, and Scully's Square, 1968-1978. She was a member of St. Mary Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, and served as a Eucharistic minister, and was past president of the Ladies of the Knights Council 2105.

Survivors include her husband of 46 years, Edward two daughters, Ann Nicobsi and Marcia Scully, both of St. Petersburg; and three grandchildren. Thomas J. Brett Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.

ANDERSOM-McQOEEN I 2201 Ninth St. North St. Petersburg 822-2059 SMALL, BETTY 82, of St. Petersburg, died Tuesday (Dec. 19, 1989) at University General Hospital.

She was born Lawrenceburg. and came here 1957 from Ohio. Survivors include her husband, Edward; and a daughter, Naomi lans, and a granddaughter, Debbie Sparks, both of Manon, Ohio. National Cremation Society, St. day (Dec.

21, 1989) at St. Anthony's Hospital. He came here in 1978 from his native Corwith, Iowa. He was the owner of a restaurant. He was a Methodist.

Survivors include three sons. Bill. Clearwater, Ted. St. Petersburg, and Jerry Belmond.

lows; 10 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Alan R. McLeod Funeral Erectors, St. Petersburg.

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