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NT TIMES SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1996 13 OBITUARIES Clearwater ANDREWS, ESTELLE, 76, of Clearwater, died Tuesday (April 30, 1996) at home. She was born in Greece and came here in 1978 from Chicago. She worked as a railroad ticket clerk and was a member of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Clearwater. Survivors include a cousin, Maria Vilou, Greece. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Belcher Road Chapel, Clearwater.

GASPRICH, JAMES 87, of Clearwater, died Thursday (May 2, 1996) at Belleair East Health Care Center. He was born in Lincoln, and came here in 1975 from Edison, NJ. He worked 48 years for Westinghouse Elevator Co. and retired as an engineer. He was project manager for installation of elevators in the Sears Tower in Chicago.

He was a past president of the Islander Condo Association, Clearwater, and a member of the Clearwater Beach Sertoma Club and Chapel by the Sea, Clearwater. Survivors include a son, James Venice, two daughters, Janice Georgett, Peru, and Darlene Ingham, Asheville, N.C.; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Lakeview Chapel Funeral Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater. SCHREIER, CHURREY POHL, 68, of Clearwater, died Wednesday (May 1, 1996) at home. She was born in Detroit and came here four years ago from Houston.

She worked as a real estate broker. She was a member of the Golda Meier Center, Clearwater, and its Yiddish Club. Survivors include three sons, Robert, Seminole, Richard, Boynton Beach, and Michael, Houston; and a daughter, Susan Cohen, Seminole. Ira Kaufman Chapel, Southfield, Mich. Dunedin GREENWOOD, CHARLES DAVID, 69, of Dunedin, died Thursday (May 2, 1996) at Mease Hospital, Dunedin.

He was born in Waltham, a and came here two years ago from Manassas, Va. He worked as equipment specialist with the U.S. Navy Department and was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Marian three sons, David, Donald and Stephen, all of Lowell, three daughters, Susan Peters, Shirley Parke and Barbara Greenwood, all of Lowell; three, brothers, James and Ronald, Marlboro, and Richard, New York; three sisters, Dorothy McCarthy, Dunedin, Norma Morris, Boylston, and Elaine Linquist, Waltham; and 15 grandchildren. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.

JACKSON, DORIS 75, of Dunedin, died Friday (May 3, 1996) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater. She was born in Bayonne, and came here in 1985 from Allentown, Pa. She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Dunedin. Survivors include her husband, Paul and several nephews and nieces. MossFeaster Funeral Homes, Dunedin Chapel.

McMILLEN, BETTY, 66, of Dunedin, died Friday (May 3, 1996) at Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital, Tarpon Springs. She was born in Grundy, and came here in 1989 from Berwick, Pa. She was a homemaker and a Protestant. Survivors include her husband, Lawrence a son, David Hawkins, Dunedin; two daughters, Melody Emley, Dunedin, and Vicki Kersey, Berwick; two sisters, Elizabeth Cambell, Columbus, Ohio, and Virginia Trotter, Ward, S.C.; 11 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.

Indian Rocks Beach BUDD, HELEN, 83, of Indian Rocks Beach, died Friday (May 3, 1996) at Sun Coast Hospital, Largo. She came here two ago from her native Washington, years, worked for the Brauns Baking Pittsburgh. Survivors include two brothers, John Habel and Jim Habel, both of Indian Rocks Beach. Gulf Breeze Cremation and Burial Society, Largo. Largo FATIBENE, DOMINICK 79, of Largo, died Thursday (May 2, 1996) at home.

He was born in Cambridge, and came here in 1979 from Trumbull, Conn. He owned the Auto Electric Screw Machine Co. in Connecticut and was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of Knights of Columbus and the Veterans of Port Five, both in Connecticut, and attended St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Largo.

Survivors include his wife, Marion; a son, Nicholas, Huntington, two daughters, Grace Meldon, Largo, and Janet Kane, Westbrook, 10 grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. International Chapels Funeral Home, Pinellas Park. JENKINS, EMMA 95, of Bradenton, formerly of Largo, died Friday (May 3, 1996) at Freedom Care Pavilion, Bradenton. She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., came to Largo in 1969 from Springfield, and moved to Bradenton five years ago. She was a homemaker and a member of First Assembly of God, Clearwater.

Survivors include a son, Paul Bradenton; two grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home, Seminole. FOCUS ON SCHOOLS Times photo V. JANE WINDSOR Alberto Alvarado Reyes directs pupils of Nueva Escuela Americana on Friday.

The children, visiting from Mexico City, were guests of Curlew Creek Elementary pupils. International voices lead to friendships By PAT SCARBERRY Times Staff Writer TUESDAYS Pupils from Curlew Creek Eland their from For more school news, see Top of the Class ementary guests the Nueva Escuela Americana in Mexico City were rocking page. and rolling Friday night after a week of picnics, pizza parties developed friendships that sucand performances. cessfully span the time between The third-, fourth- and fifth- visits, she said. graders from Nueva Escuela "Some families of pupils at Americana, the New American Curlew Creek are playing hosts School, have been involved in an to the children from Mexico exchange program with pupils whose parents were hosts to at Curlew Creek since the their children last year," she 1990-91 school year.

said. "We're trying to set up In May 1991, the New Amer- computers (at the school) so ican School brought 35 mem- that they can better communibers of its chorus to Curlew cate." Creek. The following year, In addition to their performembers of Curlew Creek's mance at Countryside High chorus, under the direction of School, the Mexican pupils permusic specialist Carla Taylor, formed at Curlew Creek, Starvisited the New American key Elementary in Seminole, School in Mexico and the Sawgrass Lake Elementary in two schools have been alternat- St. Petersburg and Forest ing visits since. Lakes Elementary in Oldsmar.

The children merged their "Everybody wants them to voices on stage at Countryside come said. back," Rhoads School on Friday night. "There just isn't enough time to High Afterward celebrated go around." they at a "rock 'n' roll" Curlew But when the rush ended this party at Creek, where an area had been weekend, Rhoads and Taylor decorated for the occasion. had something to look forward to. "This is our fifth year with "Next year it will be our turn the program," said Nancy Rhoads (a.k.a.

Ms. Crayola), a to go down and visit them," Rhoads said. Curlew Creek art teacher who Send information about helps organize the exchange schools and school-related each year. activities to Pat Scarberry, 710 Many of the children have Court Clearwater, FL 34616. RALSTON, GEORGE 81, of Largo, died Friday (May 3, 1996) at VA Medical Center at Bay Pines.

He was born in Bradenville, and came here in 1969 from Versailles, Ky. He worked as a sales representative for the Kuhlman and was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Ethel a son, Timothy, San Antonio, Texas; a brother, Leonard Farmington, a sister, Viola LeBlanc, Cheboygan, and three granddaughters. Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home, Seminole.

Palm Harbor BUJJONI, GEORGE 90, of Palm Harbor, died Friday (May 3, 1996) at Countryside Health Care Center, Palm Harbor. He was born in New York City and came here four years ago from Jersey City, NJ. He worked as an electrician for Continental Can Paterson, NJ. Survivors include a daughter, Joan Otto, Palm Harbor; and a granddaughter, Michele L. Gebhardt, Hudson.

Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. Seminole GAUGHRAN, CHARLOTTE 84, of Seminole, died Friday (May 3, 1996) at Arbors at St. Petersburg. She was born in New York City and came here in 1973 from Secaucus, NJ. She worked as a machine operator for a tea company.

She was a member of Sacrament Catholic Church, Seminole. Survivors include a daughter, Joan Leier, Secaucus; seven grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. E. James Reese Funeral Home and Crematory, Seminole. LEWIS, PATRICK 49, of Seminole, formerly of Treasure Island, died Thursday (May 2, 1996) at home.

He was born in Minneapolis, came to Treasure Island as a young man and moved to Seminole more than 10 years ago. He worked as a salesman for a concrete products company and formerly was a policeman in Minneapolis. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War and a member of Alcoholics Anonymous for 12 years. Survivors include his wife, Sharon; a son, Adam, Golden Valley, his mother, Betty Stevens, Treasure Island; a brother, Robert, Minneapolis; and a sister, Linda Orndorf, Treasure Island. E.

James Reese Funeral Home and Crematory, Seminole. died May 3. Brewer Memorial Funeral Homes, SUNCOAST DEATHS Seven Hills Chapel. GUCKENBERGER, HELEN, 80, of Holiday, died This list is extracted from detailed obituaries May 1. Morgan? Funeral Home, New Port published in other regional editions of the Times.

Richey. JACOBS, LEONA 90, of New Port Richey, Citrus died May 2. Abbey Park Memorial Funeral DI PAOLA, ANNA, 83, of Inverness, died May 3. Home, Palm Harbor. Charles E.

Davis Funeral Home Inverness. JONES, WALTER, 87, of Port Richey, died May 2. New Port Richey. Hernando LUPTON, WILLIAM ROBERT, Thomas 86, of Dobies Bayonet Point, died May 4. B.

Funeral CATALANOTTO, JULIA, 89, of Spring Hill, died Home, Holiday. May 2. Fero Funeral Home, Beverly Hills. MITCHELL, THEODORA, 80, of New Port Richey, HEFFERNAN, GEORGE THOMAS, 92, of Spring died May 4. Thomas B.

Dobies Funeral Home, Hill, died May 4. Brewer Memorial Funeral New Port Richey. Homes, Spring Hill. SCOVEL, VERNA 85, of New Port Richey, JONES, GURNEY LEE, 70, of Brooksville, died died May 2. National Cremation Society, May 3.

Brewer Memorial Funeral Homes, Holiday. Brooksville Chapel. STEWART, OLIVER 81, of Bayonet Point, STAUFFACHER, LYNN 80, of Brooksville, died May 3. Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point. died May 4.

Brewer Memorial Funeral Home, ZERAFA, REBECCA DAWN, 8, of Hudson, died Brooksville Chapel. May 4. Faupel Funeral Home, Port Richey. WINTERS, MARIAN 73, of Brooksville, died May 2. National Cremation Society, Clearwater.

Other Pinellas Hillsborough DELLA MONICA, KENNETH, 73, of St. Petersburg, died May 3. E. James Reese CRALL, HOWARD 80, of Lutz, died May 2. Funeral Home Crematory, Seminole.

Suncoast Cremation Society, Tampa. ERICKSON, ARTHUR 87, of St. LAWSON, JESSIE P. 86, of Tampa, died died May 3. Thomas J.

Brett Funeral Home, St. Petersburg, OAKS, May 3. F.T. 85, Blount of Sun Co. Funeral Home, died Tampa.

4. Petersburg. Zipperer's IVAN, Mortuary City and Center, May HENDRICKSON, VERA, 81, of St. Petersburg, Agape Crematory, died April 30. Beach Memorial Chapel, St.

Pete Ruskin. Beach. SWEET, THOMAS 66, of Tampa, died May 3. ARTHUR 84, of St. F.T.

Blount Funeral Home-Carrollwood, Tampa. KELLER, JOSEPH, Petersburg, died May 2. Abbey Parklawn TIERNEY, JAMES, 66, of Valrico, died May 3. Funeral Palm Harbor. F.T.

Blount Funeral Home, Tampa. Home, NOSSUM, ERLING J. "EARL," 80, of St. Petersburg, died May 3. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes, Alan R.

McLeod Chapel, St. Pasco COSELLO, THOMAS J. "TOM," 76, of Hudson, Petersburg. Tarpon Springs MIRADAKIS, COSTA 79, of Tarpon Springs, died Friday (May 3, 1996) at Tarpon Health Care Center, Tarpon Springs. He was born in Tarpon Springs had was a lifelong resident of the city.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a painting contractor. He was a member of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox 'Cathedral, Tarpon Springs. Survivors include his wife, Grace; a son, Harry, Tarpon Springs; two daughters, Kimberly Ann Miradakis, Tarpon Springs, and Tina Shear, Louisiana; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Vinson Funeral i Home, Tarpon Springs.

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A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, May 7th, in the Chapel of the First United Methodist Church of Clearwater. Donations may be made to Hospice of the Florida Suncoast, 300 Bay Largo, FL 34640. SCHREIER Churrey Pohl. A Memorial Service will be held at 4 p.m., Sunday, May 5, 1996, at Ahavat Shalom Temple, 1575 Curlew Palm Harbor. Memorial contributions Florida may be Suncoast made to or Hos- the American Cancer Society.

TEEL Donald 78, of Clearwater, died Wednesday, May 1, 1996, at home. A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, May 8th, at 2 p.m., at the Chapel. MOSS-FEASTER FUNERAL HOMES BELCHER ROAD Mother's DIAMOND GIVEAWAY Your chance to win Mom $4000 in diamonds prizes! on name brand fashions, shoes, housewares, jewelry, and so much more at prices you won't find anywhere else! Plus, register in our Why pay retail? Shop Bay Area Outlet Mall and save up to SAVE Mother's Day Diamond Giveaway. Bay Area Outlet -everything you want in a mall for less. UP TO Grand Prize FOR MOM 2ct.

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Must be 18 Bay Area Outlet Mall years of age or older to One entry per store. Need not be present to win. U.S. 19 East Bay Clearwater 535-2337 enter. 60730m How to place an obituary Obituaries: Obituaries of residents, former residents and seasonal visitors are published without charge as a public service.

They may include such information as the person's age, address, cause of death, occupation, accomplishments and surviving close relatives. This information is normally obtained from the funeral home. Photographs to accompany obituaries are welcome. For more information, please call 445-4181 1 from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Sunday through Thursday, 445-4155 from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Saturday..

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