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ST. PETERSBURG TIMES WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1990 7 PARKER, DOROTHY 84, of St. Petersburg, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at Humana Hospital-St. Petersburg. She was born in New Haven, Ohio, and came here in 1988 from Eastlake, Ohio.

She retired in 1969 after 23 years as an inspector for General Electric in Ohio, was a graduate of Wilcox College, Cleveland, and a former secretary for an attorney at Nela Park. Survivors include a daughter, Shirley Euse, St. Petersburg; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Kenfield-Wood-lawn Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.

NORTH PINELLAS MARTIN, ALEX 63, of 4250 66th St. St. Petersburg, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at Humana Hos-pital-St. Petersburg. He came here many years ago from his native At-more, Ala.

He served in the Army during World War II and was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Rebecca Martin. All Faiths Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. GAMBONEY, ESTELLE 78, of St.

Petersburg, died Saturday (March 24, 1990) at Parkway Nursing Home, Pinellas Park. She was born in Chicago and came here in 1977 from Cicero, 111. She was owner-operator of Emily's Beauty Shop in Berwyn. Survivors include two nephews, Charles Ra-maskauskas, Evergreen Park, 111., and John Kilinskos, Chicago. Moss-Feaster Funeral Home, Dunedin Chapel.

HEATH, ARTHUR 67, of Olds-mar, died Tuesday (March 27, 1990) at home. He was born in Boston and came here in 1950 from Newport, R.I. He was a firefighter with the Clearwater Fire Department and a member of Union Street United Methodist Church, Clearwater, and the American Legion. Survivors include two sons, Arthur H. Orlando, and Wayne, Mesa, two daughters, Heather Heath and Holly Seedner, both of Olds-mar; and two grandchildren.

Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater. McCORD, BERNICE 84, of Clearwater, died Saturday (March 24, 1990) at Sunset Point Nursing Center, Clearwater. She wag born in Spencer, and came here in 1978 from Newcastle, Ind. She was a teacher at Newcastle High School and a member of Central Christian Church, Clearwater. Survivors include a brother, Guy McCord, Clearwater; three nephews, James McCord, Aurora, Thomas McCord, Clearwater, and Richard McCord, San Antonio, Texas.

Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Chapel, Clearwater. SNOW, EARLENA 71, of Clearwater, died Tuesday (March 27, 1990) at Clearwater Community Hospital. She came here in 1958 from her native Mount Vernon, 111. She owned and operated Parker Manor Motel, Clearwater Beach, and was a member of Union Street United Methodist Church, Clearwater, and Royal Neighbors. Survivors include her husband, Robert; two stepsons, Charles Snow, Largo, and Richard Snow, Waco, Texas; two daughters, Cora Sue GaVette and Doris Jean Lemon, both of Clearwater; a stepdaughter, Sherry Burge, Sims, six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Dunedin Chapel. STEINHEIM, MURIEL 76, of Bayview Gardens, Clearwater, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater. She was born in South Wales, Great Britain, and came here in 1980 from Ocean Grove, J. She was a beautician for 40 years and a member of Bethel Presbyterian Church, Clearwater. Survivors include a brother, Howard Evans, Virginia Beach, a sister, Anne "Nan" Harries, Dunedin; and six nieces and nephews.

National Cremation Society, Clearwater. TAYLOR, RUTH 88, of Memphis, and formerly of Belleair, died Mon LAVARON, LOUISE 70, formerly of St. Petersburg, died Sunday (March 25, 1990) in Murfrees-boro, where she moved in 1987. She was born in Clinton, N.C., and lived in St. Petersburg for 18 years.

She was a member of North-minster Presbyterian Church. Survivors include her husband, Claude Murfreesboro; two sons, Gary Murfreesboro, and Claude III, St. Petersburg; four brothers; two sisters; and seven grandchildren. Jennings Ayers Funeral Home, Murfreesboro, Tenn. LENGYEL, ALBERT, 66, of 3275 Pinellas Point Drive St.

Petersburg, died Tuesday (March 1990) at the VA Medical Center at Bay Pines. He was born in Munhall, and came here in 1979 from Homestead, Pa. He was a bus driver for 20 years for the Veterans Administration in Pittsburgh, a member of the Disabled American Veterans, Homestead, and Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, past color guard captain of American Legion Post 125, Gulfport, and served in the Army during World War II. Survivors include his wife of 38 years, Agnes; three sisters, Agnes Fedele, Helen Yurmak and Dorothy Elek, all of Pennsylvania; and several nieces and nephews. Gulfport Memorial Funeral Home, Gulfport.

LEWIS, ALVIN, 72, of Tampa since 1985 and formerly of St. Peters GILES, WALTER WAYNE, 80, formerly of St. Petersburg, died Sunday (March 25, 1990) in Conroe, Texas, where he moved two years ago. He was born in Douglas County, and came here 16 years ago from East Point, Ga. He was a car inspector for Southern Railroad and a member of the Railroad Carmen of America and Clearview Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Freida; a son, Ron, Conroe; a daughter, Rita Smith, St. Petersburg; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Cashner Funeral Home, Conroe, Texas. OBITUARIES SbUTH PINELLAS BOWMAN, LeROY GRANT, 49, of 418 63rd Ave. St.

Petersburg, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at Humana Hospital-Sun Bay. He was born in Erie, and came here in 1976 from North East, Pa. He was a self-employed carpenter. Survivors include his parents, Max and Evelyn Epwman, North East; and several brothers and sisters. All Faiths Funeral Home, St.

Petersburg. BOYCE, ROBERT 67. of St. Petersburg, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at St. Anthony's Hospital.

He Was born in Cleveland and was a seasonal resident from Massapequa, N.Y. He was an insurance adjuster for Johnson and Higgins Insurance New Yurk City, a member of Wantagh lodge 1112 Bellmore, BPOE, Massapequa, and Hofstra University Qub, Hempstead, and attended Grace Church. Survivors include hjs, wife, Denise; a sister, Katherine Whitehead, and his mother, Helen Lar-kln, both of Dallas, Pa. Anderson-Queen Funeral Home, St. Peters-brP- JULIA 75, formerly of St.

Petersburg, died Wednesday (March 21, 1990) in Battle Creek, where she moved three years ago. She was born in Albion, and came here about 1970 from Battle Creek. She worked at several retail stores, including McCrory's, and was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church. Survivors include four sons, Samuel and Edward of Battle Creek, Charles, Lawrenceville, and William, Red Oak, Iowa; a daughter, De-lores Swank, Battle Creek; three brothers, Joseph Klimkiewicz, White Cloud, Theodore Klimkiewicz, Elkmont, and John Klimkiewicz, St Petersburg; 16 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Richard A.

Henry Funeral Home, Battle Creek, Miph. 1M DICKENS, ALICE PEARL, 84, of Julfport, died Monday (March 26, -1990) at St. Anthony's Hospital. She was born in Belmont, Ohio, and came hre in 1975 from Philadelphia. She was a secretary for General Motors Corp.

and a Lutheran. Survivors include a cousin, Elsie Stewart, Gulfport; several nieces and nephews. John Rhodes, West Chapel, St. Petersburg. fDIX, GARY, 61, of 1309 Preston St.

Petersburg, died Monday; day (March 26, 1990) at Methodist Hospital North, Tennessee. She came here in 1952 from Harrison, N.Y. She is survived by a friend, Evelyn Smith, Memphis. Hub-bell Funeral Home, Belleair Bluffs. WETTLAUFER, VIRGINIA 80, of Clearwater, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at home.

She was born in New York City. She taught school for three years in Tampa, was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Pontiac, and Alpha Delta Pi sorority and a graduate'of Florida State University. Survivors include her husband, Herbert two sons, John, Naperville, 111., and William, Coral Springs; a brother, Charles Sullivan, Tampa; a sister, Catherine C. Treziak, Jacksonville; and six grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Clearwater.

burg, died Sunday (March 25, 1990) at James A. Haley VA 1 Hospital, Tampa. He was born in Swains-boro, and came here at an early age. For several years, he was a tailor in Chica GILROY, EUGENE 79, of St. Petersburg, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at Parkway Nursing Home.

He was born in New York City and came here in 1976 from Monroe, N.Y. He was a custodian for the Monroe Woodbury School System, a 35-year member of Mombasha Fire Co. and a Catholic. Survivors include his wife, Hilda a daughter, Elaine Rielly, Wardsboro, a stepson, Raymond Finerty, Piqua, Ohio; two stepdaughters, Cheryl Klube, Harriman, N.Y., and Peggy Neill, St. Petersburg; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Bobbitt-Gunter Funeral Chapel, St. Petersburg. Funeral notices HAUSS Ellen M. Friends will be received today from 2-4 PM at Gee Sorensen Funtral Home, where Funeral Services wit be 10 AM Thursday. Interment: Bay Pines National Cemetery.

GEE SORENSEN 3180-30 Avenue No323-5111 LAVARON Louise 70, of Murfreesboro, TN, died Sunday, March 25, 1990. Graveside Service will be 2 PM Friday, March 30, at All Faiths Cemetery, 2600 Gandy Blvd at 1-275, St. Petersburg, with Rev. Curtis Hess officiating. LENGYEL Albert died March ,27,, 1990.

Friends will be received Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 Pyyat O'BRIEN, MARY 82, of Clearwater, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at Countryside Health Care. She was born in Scotland and came here in 1970 from Hol-lis, N.Y. She was a member of St. Cecelia Catholic Church, the Women's Guild, Ladies of the Moose and Ladies of the Knights. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Bernadette Ronecker, El Paso, Texas; a brother, Ralph Hart, Zephyrhills; three sisters, Rose Digilio, Pat Senacal and Sis Saudo, all of New York; six grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter.

Rhodes Wice Funeral Directors, Druid Chapel, Clearwater. PEASE, LINDLEY THOMAS, 80, of Largo, died Tuesday (March 20, 1990) at Largo Medical Center Hospital. He was born in Rochester, N.H., and came here in 1976 from Kittering, Maine. He owned Hampton Beach Eastwind Hotel and Lin-dy's Restaurant for 30 years in New Hampshire and was a member of Chapel on the Hill Church, Seminole, St. James Masonic Lodge 102, Order of the Eastern Star Piscataqua Chapter 90, Bektach Shrine, Scottish Rite Valley of Nashua and Tide Mill Chapter Order of the Eastern Star.

Survivors include his wife, Evelyn; a son, Lindley Largo; a daughter, Sylvia E. Pease, Pinellas Park; a sister, Marion Seward, Kettering; and several nieces and nephews. Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home, Seminole. SHOE, GEORGE 85, of Clearwater, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at Drew Village Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Clearwater.

He was born in Greensboro, N.C., and came here in 1981 from Lemon Grove, Calif. He was a freight dock worker with Carolina Freight a Baptist and a member of Ivanhoe Haledon Lodge 88 Fairlawn, N.J., and Woodmen of the World Chapter Greensboro. Survivors include 'three neph-" ews, Charles McMann, Oldsmar, Joe Swee- ney, Greensboro, and Paul Clark, Pompton Lakes, N.J.; and two nieces, Margaret McMann, Oldsmar, and Myrtle Cheeks, Greensboro. Holloway Funeral Home, SMALLWOOD, VERNON 80, of Clearwater, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at Manor Care of Dunedin. He was born in Kemp, Texas, and came here last year from San Antonio, Texas.

He was a lieutenant commander in the Navy, a supervisor with tech-training at Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, a World War II veteran and a 33rd degree Mason. He was a member of Bethany United Methodist Church, Kelly Lodge 1131 Chapter 444 Royal Arch Masons, Council 363 Royal and Select Masons, Commandary 7 Knights Templar, Scottish Rite Valley of San Antonio, Alzsar Temple Shrine and Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include his wife, Nelle a son, William Palm Harbor; a sister, Bettie Smallwood, Commerce, Texas; three grandsons; and three great-grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Chapel, Clearwater. go, before moving back to this area.

He was owner-operator of a tailor shop in Tampa, a Baptist and served in the Army during World War II. Survivors include a daughter, Jolie Lewis, Chicago; five sisters, Mary Walters, Brooklyn, N.Y., Victoria Lawson, Pauline Green, Georline Anderson and Margaret Taylor, all of St. Petersburg; five brothers, James and Nathaniel of Im-mokalee, Diven and Joseph Lews of St. Petersburg, and Claude, Miami. Smith Funeral Home, St.

Petersburg. MacINTYRE, ELIZABETH 98, of 441 33rd St. St. Petersburg, died Tuesday (March 27, 1990). She was born in Hazleton, and came here in 1957 from Washington, D.C.

She was a clerk for the federal government. Survivors include a sister-in-law, Lena Somers, St. Peters-, burg. Richard J. DeChant Funeral Directors, St.

Petersburg. SILER, FLORIDA, 72, of 1727 Russell St. St. Petersburg, died COLLINS, PAULINE 82, of Bay-view Gardens, Clearwater, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater. She was born in Glouster, Ohio, and came here in 1968 from Athens, Ohio.

She was an elementary school teacher for 27 years, worked for Charles Scrib-ner's Sons and American Book attended Skycrest United Methodist Church in Clearwater and was a member of Chi Omega sorority at Ohio University. Survivors include a daughter, Elizabeth C. Feirich, Clearwater; a grandson, John R. Amorose, Clearwater; two granddaughters, Sarah Elizabeth Gero, Clearwater, and Laura Ellen Gunden, Paris; and four great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Clearwater.

DRENNAN, PATRICIA, 65, of Clearwater, died Monday (March 26, 1990) in Indiana. She came here in 1972 from her native Highland, Ind. She was a member of Light of Christ Church in Clearwater. Survivors include two grandsons, Thomas and Robert, both of Kansas; three sisters, Char-lene Bulla, Clearwater, Barbara Gordon, Highland, and Sally Baldin, Schererville, and a brother, Jack McDonald, Schererville. Virgil Huber Funeral Home, Hammond, Ind.

EDMONDSON, ARTHUR 52, of Largo, died Sunday (March 25, 1990) at Edward White Hospital, St. Petersburg. He was born in Oakville, Manitoba, Canada, and was a winter resident here since 1984 from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Anglican Church of Canada, Canadian Legion, Loyal Order of Moose and Fraternal Order of Eagles and a Canadian Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Shirley a son, A.

Clayton, Winnipeg; a daughter, Barbi Fox, Largo; three brothers, Stewart, British Columbia, Canada, Doug and Clayton, both of Portage, Manitoba, Canada; and two sisters, Phyllis Nicholson, Portage, and Faye Bell, Winne-peg. E. James Reese Funeral Home, Seminole. EMSLIE, MARY 72, of Tarpon Springs, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital, Tarpon Springs. She was born in Wilmington, N.C., and came here in 1981 from Stuart.

She was a Protestant. Survivors include a sister, Dorothy W. Howell, Purdy, and a nephew, Tim Emslie, Palm Harbor. Curlew Hills Crematory, Palm Harbor. ENRIGHT, JAMES LEO, 87, of 13108 Linden Place Drive, Seminole, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at home.

He came here in 1978 from his native Chicago. He was a chief electrician with the Chicago Fire Department and a member of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 134, Chicago. Survivors include his wife, Nora a daughter, Geraldine M. Shanahan, Seminole; a sister, Catherine Ryan, Oak Park, two grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Hubbell Funeral Home, Belleair Bluffs.

EPPLEUR, OSEA 84. formerly of Largo, died Monday (March 26, 1990) in Boise, Idaho, where she moved in January. She was born in Dunn, Texas, and attended Texas Christian University. She came to Largo 27 years ago from New York City. She was a member of Eldorado Church of Christ, Boise.

Survivors include three nieces and four nephews. Alden-Waggoner Funeral Chapel, Boise, Idaho. McCRACKEN, GRACE 84, of Clearwater, died Saturday (March 24, 1990) at Bruce Manor Nursing Home, Clearwater. She came here in 1962 from her native Jonesboro, Ark. Survivors include a son, James "Cub," Clearwater; a sister, Jemma Stroud, Oneida, two granddaughters; and five great-grandchildren.

National Cremation Society, GOLDTRAP, DOLLIE 77, of Dade City and formerly of St. Petersburg, died Sunday (March 25, 1990) at her residence. She was born in Rome, and moved to Dade City in 1978 from St. Petersburg, where she lived for more than 40 She was an order processor at Milne O'Berry Fruit Packers and Shippers for many years, worked at several nursing homes and attended the Assembly of God Church. Survivors include two daughters, Pat Ozier, Dade City, and Frances J.

Johnis, Saudi Arabia; a sister, Zollie Crosby, St. Petersburg; a brother, George O'Berry, Jacksonville; 11 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Coleman Ferguson Funeral Home, Dade City. (March 26, 1990) in the emergency room at Bayfront Medical Center. He was born in Geneva, and came here more than 40 years ago from Panama City.

He was an employee Sunday (March 25, 1990) at her residence. She was born in Belleville and came here in 1955 from Jennings. She was a member of New Mt. Olive Primitive Baptist Church. Gulfport Memorial Funeral Home with Prayer Service at 7 PM followed by American Legion Services.

Further Services: 2:30 PM Friday at Bay Pines National Cem-etery conducted by American Legion Andy Anderson Post 125. Family suggests memorials be made to Hospice Care or American Legion Post 125 Building Fund In memory of Albert Lengyel GULFPORT MEMORIAL Robert D. Easter, Funeral Director 5601 Gulfport Blvd So347-5521 LEWIS Alvin. Graveside Services: 11 AM Thursday at All Faiths Cemetery. Visitation: 4-9 PM today.

Cortege will form at 3530-22 Avenue So. SMITH FUNERAL HOME894-2266 NYUL Anna, of St. Petersburg. Visitation: 10 AM until Service time at 11 AM today at Park Street Baptist Church, 3901 Park Street No. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Memorial Fund of the Church.

Interment: Memorial Park. R. LEE WILLIAMS SON A GOLDEN RULE FUNERAL HOME 3530-49 Street No527-1177 SOMERS Jo, passed away March 26, 1990. Visitation is 2-4 PM Thursday at John S. Rhodes, East Chapel, 635-4 Street No.

Graveside Services are 10 AM Friday at Memorial Park Cemetery, Reverend Dr. Priit Rebane officiating. HASULAK, JOHN, 52, of 6040 31st St. St. Petersburg, died Saturday (March 24, 1990) at his residence.

He was born in Plainfield, and came here 18 years ago from Jackson, J. He was a machinist for a manufacturing company in Clearwater. Survivors include his wife, Juanita and a daughter, Robin Hasulak. Richard J. DeChant Funeral Directors, St.

in the city's Public Service Department for 39 years and was a member Mark Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Rosa Mae; two nieces, Maxine Butler, St. Petersburg, and Geraldine Range, New York City; and two nephews, Willie Pryor St. Petersburg, and Robert Earl Pryor, New York City. McRae Funeral Home, St.

Petersburg. DUNHAM, JAMES, 69, of St. Petersburg, died Sunday (March 25, He was born in Johnstown, and came here in 1985 from Willowick, dhio. He was a machinist for Reliance a member of Collinwood Lpdge East Cleveland, and a Methodist. Survivors include his wife, Wilma; two daughters, Januf Granger, Ffoundup, and Arlene Ekes, Brevard, N.C.; a son, Charles, Willowick; 14 grandchildren; and 12 greatgrandchildren.

Mathews-Palms Memorial Funeral Directors, St. Petersburg. EVANS, MILDRED VIRGINIA, 90, of St. Petersburg, died of heart Survivors include a daughter, Betty J. Johnson, San Francisco; three sisters, Oseller Morris, Jasper, Ethel Miller, Rochester, N.Y., and Floretha Buie, Tampa; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. 1 WORLEY, GOLDIA 95, of Upper Sandusky, Ohio, and formerly of St. Petersburg, died Monday (March 26, 1990) in Upper Sandusky. She was born in Wyandot County, Ohio, and came here in 1950 from Ohio.

Survivors include three sisters, Ethel Downey, Nevada, Ohio, Velma Wolfe, Upper Sandusky, and Tressa Harmon, Bucyrus, Ohio; and a brother, Byron Swartz, Upper Sandusky. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home, St. TOALSTON, CHARLES 79, of Clearwater, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at home. He was born in Augusta, Ohio, and came here in 1973 from Beloit, Ohio. He was a carpenter with the Coca-Cola Co.

in Cleveland and a member of the American Legion. Survivors include a sister-in-law, Jeannette Toalston, Cleveland; and a cousin, Edwin Trobert, Salem, Ohio. International Mortuary Services, Pinellas Park. HAUSS, ELLEN 85, of 6170 42nd Ave. St.

Petersburg, died Monday (March 26, 1990) at Humana Hospital-St. Petersburg. She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and came here in 1969 from Kerhonkson, N.Y. She attended Holy Cross Catholic Church and was a member of VFW Ladies Auxiliary 6827. Survivors include her husband of 45 years, George a son, Hans, St.

Petersburg; a sister, Mary Nainor; and a brother, Hoyt Hauss, both of St. Petersburg. Richard E. Sorensen, Gee Sorensen Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.

30 Years of Service The Tradition Continues failure Tuesday (March 27, 1990) at her residence. She was born in Buffalo, N.Y., and wintered here with her grandparents from 1919 to 1924. She moved here in 1940 with KAMIN, DAVID 44, of 2300 62nd St. St. Petersburg, died Mon day (March 26, 1990) in the emergency room at Edward White Hospital of an apparent heart attack.

He came here in 1961 from his native Canton, Ohio. He was a grad A a car fca her late husband, Fred S. They operated a guest home and later built the adjacent Evans Apartments at 821 Beach Drive NE, where she resided. She was active in political and church work and a member of the Gospel Renter, Pinellas County Republican Party, Children of the American Revolution and Princess Hirrihigua Chapter and Dames of Court of Honor of the daughters of the American Revolution. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Lang, Ardmore, two sons, Andrew Fort Walton Beach, and Ronald, Palm Bay; eight grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.

Ma-fjhews-Palms Memorial Funeral Directors, St. Petersburg. Have You Lost A Loved One? Does life seem meaningless, confusing or empty? Do the decisions and simple tasks of daily living seem overwhelming? We invite you to join with others who share your experience and become a part of NEW HORIZONS COMMUNITY OUTREACH. Under the direction of Shirley Fleming, a Bereavement Specialist, this group is designed to help survivors adjust to the loss of a loved one and bring meaning back into their lives. Over the past year many have received help and comfort available through this non-denominational community outreach program.

There is no cost and it is open to the public. Sessions are held at a local church hall, 4 For more information call 3 2 1 3 3 2 1 uate of Dixie Hollins High School and the University of South Florida, a color stripper at Modern Graphic Arts and a member of Suncoast Archers and the National Rifle Association. Survivors include his wife of three years, Holly H. McGrath. All Faiths Funeral Home, St.

Petersburg. Shirley Fleming, MA LMT BIRTHS Brown, Terry and Stewart, 8773 91st St. Seminole, a girl, 9 pounds 5 ounces, .3:29 p.m. Monday (March 26, 1990) at Bay--front Medical Center. Forehand, Julie and Michael, 7208 Gravilla Ave.

St. Petersburg, twins, a girl, 6 pounds 3 ounces, 9:46 p.m.; a boy, 6 pounds V2 ounces, 10:10 p.m. Saturday (March 24, 1990) at Bayfront Medical Center. Bauer, Jennifer Caruthers and Mark, of Oxford, and formerly of St. Petersburg, a boy, 6 pounds 14 ounces, 6:45 a.m.

$unday (March 25, 1990) in Oxford. Belvin, Pamela, 3003 50th St. Gulfport, a girl, 8 pounds 9Vi ounces, 12:47 a.m. Wednesday (March.21, 1990) at Bayfront Medical vme.

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