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15b, ST. PETERSBURG TIMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1988 PERILLO, BERTILLE 65, of Largo, died Oct. 5. Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar. PFEIFFER, CHARLES JAMES, 91, of Zellwood, formerly of Largo, died Oct.

6 in Eustis. Harden-Pauli Funeral Home, Eustis. PIATKOWSKI, CECELIA, 94, Palm Harbor, died Oct. 3. F.

T. Blount Funeral Home, Nebraska Chapel, Tampa. VARNADORE, NETTIE ROLISON, 81, of Dover, died Oct. 5. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon.

VOLLBRECHT, GRACE 90, of Tampa, died Oct. 5. F. T. Blount Funeral Home, Nebraska Chapel, Tampa.

WEAVER, DONALD M. II, 17, of Riverview, died Oct. 5. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon. WORTHINGTON, FRANK S.

88, of Brandon, died Oct. 6. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon. WRIGHT, JOHNNIE WILL 65, of Tampa, died Oct. 2.

Pughsley Funeral Home, Tampa. Lois B. Wilson, Al-Anon founder North Guardian Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs. SEMPLE, RICHARD 68, of Largo, died Oct. 5.

Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Indian Rocks Chapel. SIEDLACZEK, EDWARD 80, of Clearwater, died Oct. 6. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Belcher Road Chapel. PASCO STEVENS, LEAH 92, of Clearwater, died Oct.

3. New York Timet Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Fort Harrison Chapel. TERWILLIGER, JOSEPHINE 78, of Clearwater, died Oct. 6. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Belcher Road Chapel.

TIRRELL, WARREN 92, of Clearwater, died Oct. 5. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Fort Harrison Chapel. VAN NEVILLE, JACQUES 68, of Dunedin, died Oct. 5.

Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. WOLFIE, FLORENCE 76, of Holiday, died Oct. 5. Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar. ANAUO, CHARLES, 83, of Hudson, died Oct.

5. Arlington Funeral Home, Port Richey. BRUSCELL, ROCCO 66, of Port Richey, died Oct. 5. Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point.

BUTINA, PAUL 67, of New Port Richey, died Oct. 5. George B. Morgan Funeral Home, New Port Richey. COMINS, AUBREY, 92, of Zephyrhills, died Oct.

5. Kelly Funeral Home, Zephyrhills. CONDON, THOMAS 92, of New Port Richey, died Oct. 4. North Guardian Funeral Home, New Port Richey.

ELLIS, EDWARD 68, of New Port Richey, died Oct. 6. Michels-Lundquist Funeral Home, New Port Richey. MALOHN, JUDITH 72, of Holiday, died Oct. 5.

Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Holiday. McGLYNN, CATHERINE, 72, of New Port Richey, died Oct. 6. Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point.

SMITH, FREDERICK 94, of Hudson, died Oct. 1. Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point. VERDEYEN, ELMO 72, of Holiday, died Oct. 5.

Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Holiday. SOUTH PINELLAS SUNCOAST DEATHS Complete details of local obituaries appear daily in regional editions of the St. Petersburg Times: Citrus Times, Hernando Times, Tampa, Pasco Times, Lar-go-Seminole Times, North Pinellas Times, Clearwa-ter Times and City Times. CITRUS CONKLIN, PERCY, 82, of Inverness, died Oct.

5. Hooper Funeral Homes, Inverness. SCOTT, EDSON JAMES, 75, of Hernando, died Oct. 5. Hooper Funeral Home, Inverness.

HERNANDO KILBURN, OPHELIA 70, of Brooksville, died Oct. 5. Turner Funeral Homes, Brooksville. RAMOS, MAXINE 56, of Spring Hill, died Oct. 6.

Brewer Memorial Funeral Home, Spring Hill. HILLSBOROUGH BOGAN, HENRY LEROY "POP" 71, of Palmetto, and formerly of Tampa, died Oct. 2. Pughsley Funeral Home, Tampa. BROWN, MAXWELL ANNICE, 73, of Plant City, died Oct.

5. Haynes Funeral Home, Plant City. CAMERON, VICTORIA 58, of Plant City, died Oct. 6. Memorial Funeral Home, Plant City.

CHITWOOD, HARRY EUGENE, 89, of Riverview, died Oct. 4. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon. CRABB, infant daughter of Michael and Audra Crabb, of Valrico, died Oct. 3.

Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon. CRUMPTON, THELMA PAYTON, 80, of Tampa, died Oct. 5. F. T.

Blount Funeral Home, Nebraska Chapel, Tampa. DUFFY, ROSE MARIE, 70, of Tampa, died Oct. 5. Marsicano Funeral Home, Tampa. FOEHRKOLB, WILLIAM 80, of Plant City, died Oct.

4. Haynes Funeral Home, Plant City. HAGAN, VINCENT 75, of Oklawaha, and formerly of east Hillsborough County, died Oct. 5. Memorial Funeral Home, Plant City.

KERSHNER, MILDRED, 76, of Seffner, died Oct. 5. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon. MANN, DAVID HARRISON, 59, of Plant City, died Oct. 4.

Haynes Funeral Home, Plant City. McCOTTER JAMES C. 50, of Tampa, died Oct. 5. C.

E. Prevatt Funeral Home, Temple Terrace. MEYER, CARL FLOYD, 87, of Plant City, died Oct. 6. Memorial Funeral Home, Plant City.

RICHKIND, EDGAR MAX, infant son of Anne D. and Gregory S. Richkind, of Tampa, died Oct. 3. Garden of Memories-Myrtle Hill Funeral Home, Tampa.

SPOON, CITTIE MAE, 65, of Plant City, died Oct. 5. Haynes Funeral Home, Plant City. TIDWELL, FRANCES BITHIE, 99, of Tampa, died Oct. 6.

NORTH PINELLAS Lois Burnham Wilson, a founder of the Al-Anon Family Groups, whose members are relatives and friends of alcoholics, is dead at 97. She died Wednesday at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, N.Y. Widely known as Lois she was revered as "the first lady of Al-Anon," and as a living reminder of the beginnings five decades ago of the Alcoholics Anonymous self-help movement. Mrs. Wilson, who was not an' alcoholic, remained active and, prominent in Al-Anon into the 1980s, traveling on its behalf and appearing at and addressing A1-" Anon gatherings.

She was the widow of William G. Wilson, a co-founder in 1935 of Alcoholics Anonymous, which has' grown to an international membership of more than 1.5-million. Al-Anon members help one an- other and themselves to deal with problems by speaking about them, at group meetings. An executive on the staff of the Al-Anon Family Group headquar- ters in New York City said 30,000 groups including several thousand Alateen groups for the; teen-age children of alcoholics are in operation. The executive, who in accord- ance with Al-Anon policy declined to give her name, said more than 20,000 of the groups were in the -United States and Canada, with groups in about 100 other nations.

She estimated worldwide membership of Al-Anon at about 500,000. DAVIS, ANNA 81, of Dunedin, died Oct. 5. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Dunedin. DECHEN, EDWARD 83, of Largo, died Oct.

6. Rhodes Wice Funeral Directors, Druid Chapel, Clearwater. DUPRE, JOSEPH 87, of Clearwater, died Oct. 5. National Cremation Society, Clearwater.

BUTLER, ALICE, 79, of St. Petersburg, died Oct. 4. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. CIHAK, MYRNA KAY, 46, of St.

Petersburg, died Oct. 5. Kenfield-Woodlawn Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. COUNTS, LONZIE RAY, 80, of St.

Petersburg, died Oct. 6. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. CROMB, HELEN, 87, of St.

Petersburg, died Sept. 20. Doolittle Funeral Home, Orillio, Ontario. DeHAAS, SADIE, 86, of St. Petersburg, died Oct.

3. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. DUPILKA, STEPHEN A. 86, of St. Petersburg, died Oct.

6. David C. Gross Guardian Funeral Homes, Ninth Avenue Chapel, St. Petersburg. FRANTZ, PAUL 84, of Pinellas Park, died Oct.

6. C. E. Prevatt Funeral Home, Pinellas Park. GRENAN, ISABELLE 89, of Washington, N.J., formerly of St.

Petersburg, died Oct. 4. Thomas J. Brett Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.

KEENAN, JOSEPHINE 85, of St. Petersburg, died Sept. 30. C. E.

Prevatt Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. LARIONOFF, PAVLA 79, of St. Petersburg Beach, died Oct. 5.

David C. Gross Guardian Funeral Homes, Central Avenue Chapel, St. Petersburg. ROBERTS, ELSIE 82, of St. Petersburg, died Oct.

4. McRae Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. SWINEHART, AMBER RAE, infant daughter of Mark and Becky Swinehart, died Oct. 4.

Alan R. McLeod Funeral Directors, St. Petersburg. ELSASSER, HELEN 83, of Largo, died Oct. 4.

National Cremation Society, Clearwater. FRITSCH, NANCY, of Dunedin, died Oct. 4. All Faiths Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.

HENRIQUEZ, HENRY, 73, of Clearwater, died Oct. 6. Rhodes and Wice Funeral Home. HOLP, WILBUR 60, of Largo, died Oct. 5.

Sanctuary Funeral Home, Seminole. McMULLAN, MARK 93, of Clearwater, died Oct. 4. Bobbitt Funeral Chapel, St. Petersburg.

MORRIS, FRANK 85, of Clearwater, died Oct. 5. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. NEWMAN, ERNEST H. "ERNIE" 64, of Goulds, formerly of Clearwater, died Sept.

26. Palms Memorial Funeral Home Cemetery, Homestead. DEATHS ELSEWHERE 7(1XMM LEANDER PEREZ 68, a son of the fervent Louisiana segregationist who built one of the most dominant political machines in southern history, died Wednesday in Gretna, of a heart attack. A former district attorney, he lost his father's legacy of power in Plaquemines Parish in fights with his brother, Chalin. LOLA STUART-HINE, 91, who taught Vice President George Bush to play tennis when he was growing up, died Monday in Sevenoaks, England.

She and her husband, American banker Francis Worthington Hine, once lived near the Bush family estate at Kennebunkport, Maine, where Mrs. Stuart-Hine taught the young George Bush how to handle a tennis racket. He referred to her as "Aunt Lola," although they were not related. She was the last surviving child of the Victorian British composer Leslie Stuart, whose anthem Soldiers of the Queen sent British soldiers marching off to the 1899-1902 Boer War in South Africa. GEOFFREY HOUSEHOLD, 87, an adventure novelist best remembered for his book Rogue Male about a big-game hunter who sets out to kill Adolf Hitler, died Tuesday in London.

In the 1939 novel, the aristocratic big-game hunter who stalks Hitler is caught and tortured, but escapes. RAMON DURANO, 82, a former Philippine congressman and businessman and one of his country's most colorful politicians, died Monday in Cebu City of cancer, his family announced. Mr. Durano virtually owned Danao, a city of 60,000 people north of Cebu. Many Danao residents were born in Mr.

Durano's hospital, worked in his factories, retired to his home for the elderly, and were buried in his cemetery. MURIEL SNOWDEN, 72, co-founder of the non-profit Freedom House that pushed for integration and self-help in Boston's predominantly black Roxbury section, died Sept. 30. In June, the Boston School Committee voted to rename a high school in her honor. LUCIEN BALLARD, 84, a cinematographer whose high-contrast imagery brought a sharp edge to such films as True Grit and The Wild Bunch, died Saturday in Rancho Mirage, of injuries in a traffic accident two days earlier.

CHICK CHANDLER, 83, who played the perplexed comic character or a sort-of tough guy in dozens of popular movies in the 1930s and 1940s, died Sept. 30 in Laguna Beach, of a heart attack. MARGERIE BONNER LOWRY, 83, an actress and writer in the 1920s and 1930s and the widow of writer Malcolm Lowry, died Sept. 28 in Los Angeles. LOTHAR WOLFF, 79, a producer of theatrical films and science documentaries with groups that included National Geographic, died Sunday in Hawthorne, N.Y., of prostate cancer.

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