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PC TIMES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2001 17 FUNERAL NOTICES FOR COMPLETE OBITUARIES, SEE v- Mm 29. ALifeTribute FuneralCare, St. Petersburg. MEDNICK, EVANGELINE MORIN, 83, of St. Pete Beach, died Oct.

10. Blount, Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Beach Chapel, St. Pete Beach. MERCURIO, MARGARET 88, of St. Pete Beach, died Oct.

1 2. and James May, Westwood, N.J. Blount, Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Beach Chapel, St. Pete Beach. ROSE, CHARLES, 67, of Treasure Island, died Oct.

12. David C. Gross Funeral Homes, Beth David Chapel, St. Petersburg. ROWLEY, DAVID 63, of St.

Petersburg, died Oct. 12. ALifeTribute FuneralCare, St. Petersburg. SMITH, MALCOLM of St.

Petersburg, died Oct. 10. Coastal Cremation Services, Palm Harbor. STEELE, PRISCILLA, 78, of Delray Beach, a seasonal resident of St. Petersburg, died Oct.

10. Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Clearwater. WARDELL, MARGARET 95, of St. Petersburg, died Oct. 11.

Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel, St. Petersburg. WASHBURN, LILLIAN 93, of St. Petersburg, died Oct. 1 1.

R. Lee Williams Son Funeral Home Crematory, 49th Street Chapel, St. Petersburg. WILSON, RICHARD CHARLES, 83, of St. Petersburg, died Oct.

1 1. Osgood-Cloud Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Pinsllds Pdrk WOOLEY, GERALD 76, of St. Pete Beach, died Oct. 9. Blount, Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Beach Chapel, St.

Pete Beach. Oct. 10. Merritt Funeral Home, Brooksville Chapel. LANDIS, MARK ALAN, 41 of Spring Hill, died Oct.

1 1 Turner Funeral Cremation Center, Spring Hill. Hillsborough ANDERSON, ANNIE BELL, 93, of Tampa, died Oct. 7. Everett-Derr Anderson Funeral Home, Tampa. CHAU, MINH HOAI, 29, of Tampa, formerly of St.

Petersburg, died Oct. 1 1. Gee Sorensen Funeral Home and Cremation Services, St. Petersburg. URGO, JOSEPH, of Tampa, died Oct.

10. Hillsboro Memorial Funeral Home, Brandon. North Pinellas COLLINS, JOHN 54, of Largo, died Oct. 1 1 Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes 8t Cremation Services, Belcher Road Chapel, Clearwater. DIAMOND, ESTHER, 85, of Clearwater, died Oct.

11. International Mortuary Services PinslldS Psrk HAYNES, ROBERT LEE "UNCLE BOB," 68, of Largo, died Oct. 8. Zion Hill Mortuary, St. Petersburg.

HEUSLEIN, JOHN 92, of Dunedin, died Oct. 1 1. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. HOLLENBECK, MICHAEL SCOTT, 36, of Clearwater, died Oct. 10.

Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. JASIECKI, GLADYS V. "GAY," 80, of Largo, died Oct. 1 0. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo.

PANEK, MARY JANE, 78, of North Versailles Township, and Largo, died Oct. 10. Jaycox-Jaworski Funeral Home, McKeesport, SUNCOAST DEATHS This list is extracted from detailed obituaries published in other regional editions of the Times. Citrus BROWN, RAYMOND 0., 82, of Homosassa, died Oct. 9.

Wilder-Fountains Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs. BURGHARDT, DONALD LEROY, 55, of Homosassa, died Oct. 8. Wilder-Fountains Funeral Home, Homosassa. DE ROSA, BRUNA ELEANOR, 78, of Crystal River, died Oct.

1 1. Strickland Funeral Home, Crystal River. EMOND, THELMA L. 71, of Beverly Hills, died Oct. 10.

Hooper Funeral Homes, Beverly Hills. FUGAZZI, THOMAS, 75, of Lecanto, died Oct. 1 0. Hooper Funeral Homes, Beverly Hills. GUILFOYLE, EDWARD 82, of Inverness, died Oct.

1 1. E. Davis Funeral Home with Crematory, Inverness. HADDOX, DONALD HAYDEN 69, of Inverness, died Oct. 10.

E. Davis Funeral Home with Crematory, Inverness. PRESLOPSKY, JERRY 73, of Beverly Hills, died Oct. 7. Hooper Funeral Homes, Beverly Hills.

SOLKOFF, CLAUDETTE, of Beverly Hills, died Oct. 1 1. Fero Funeral Home with Crematory, Beverly Hills Chapel. SOWA, JOSEPH F. 74, of Beverly Hills, died Oct.

11. Hooper Funeral Homes, Beverly Hills. Hernando BURGESS, JOEL 99, of Spring Hill, died Oct. 10. National Cremation Society, Brooksville.

Dl MARZO, MARY 73, of Brooksville, died Pa. PARRISH, EVELYN 98, of Tarpon Springs, died Oct. 1 1 Vinson Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs. WILKINS, LANCE 59, of Safety Harbor, died Oct. 6.

ALifeTribute FuneralCare, St. Petersburg. South Pinellas BARTLETT. KATHERINE DOOUTTLE, 88, of St. Petersburg, died Oct.

12. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel, St. Petersburg. BATSON, CHARLIE LEE, 77, of St. Petersburg, died Oct.

1 1 Smith Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. BRYANT, ANGELA 41 of St. Petersburg, died Oct. 1 1 McRae Funeral Home, St.

Petersburg. BUSCH, JOYCE 65, of St. Petersburg, died Oct. 12. Blount, Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Memorial Park Chapel, St.

Petersburg. CROSTHWAITE, JOHN S. 77, of St. Petersburg, died Oct. 1 1 Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel, St.

Petersburg. CROUCH, JAMES, 64, of St. Petersburg, died Oct. 6. ALifeTribute FuneralCare, St.

Petersburg. DARDEN, FRANCIS W. 50, of Orlando, formerly of St. Petersburg, died Oct. 5.

Family Funeral Care Hunter's Creek, Orlando, Fla. GABEL, CATHERINE 43, of St. Petersburg, died Oct. 7. Blount, Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Memorial Park Chapel, St.

Petersburg. KING, JAMES, 78, of St. Petersburg, died Sept. OBITUARIES BOHRMAN Alfred M. died Wednesday October 3, 2001.

Memorial services will be held on Sunday October 14, 2001 at 3 p.m. at Faith U.M.C. 12128 S.R. 52 Hudson, FL. He leaves his wife Alice daughter, Joanna Steinhauer, Hudson, and son Thomas, Hollywood, and two grandchildren, Matthew and Maggie.

He retired from Martin Marietta in 1972. Served as a captain with General Patten in 2nd World War. He was loved and respected by his family and friends. God called Al answered in faith and love. HAMMER Leo Andrew, 80, of Hudson, died Thursday, October 11, 2001.

He was a lifetime employee and owner of The Hammer Company, a family-owned business selling eucharistic wines to Catholic Churches. Survived by his Wife, Rita Marie; Sons: Leo, Cleveland, OH, and Bernard, Leo-nay, Australia; Daughters: Marguerite Ott, Grand Rapids, Ml, Mary Forte, Hanover, MD, Patrice Waldron, Macedonia, OH, Joanne Chaten, M.D., Carmel, IN, and Ritamar-ie Guidry, Smyrna, GA; Brothers: George and John, both of Lyndhurst, OH, and Daniel, Chagrin Falls, OH; Sisters: Mary Monroe, Cleveland Heights, OH, and Madeline Cox, Lyndhurst, OH; and 15 grandchildren. Preceded in death by his brother, Alfred, Jr. and sister, Barbara Homer. Visitation is Sunday, October 14, 2001 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.

at Dobies Funeral Home, 9944 Hudson Hudson. Funeral service Monday 10 a.m. St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, Hudson. Burial 2 p.m.

Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church. THOS. B.

DOBIES FUNERAL HOMES Hudson727-868-4441 MOHR Donald 76 of New Port Richey passed away October 11, 2001. A Memorial service will be held Wednesday October 24, 2001 1 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church 5443 Sunset Rd. New Port Richey with Pastor Roy Lidbom officiating. Family requests donations to the Diabetic Foundation.

NORTHMEADOWLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 4244 Madison St. New Port Richey, FL UNDERWOOD Christopher 'Chris' 82, of New Port Richey, died Wednesday, October 10, 2001. Survived by wife, Katherine; brothers: Kenneth and Norman; sisters: Barbara Wilson and Vera Par. Visitation today and Sunday, October 1 4, 2001 from 6-8 p.m., at Dobies Funeral Home, 6616 Congress New Port Richey. Funeral services Monday 1 p.m.

St George Greek Orthodox Church, New Port Richey. Burial following at Meadow-lawn Memorial Gardens, New Port Richey. Memorial contributions may be made to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, 12502 N. Pine Tampa, FL 33612 or St. George Greek Orthodox Church.

THOS. B. DOBIES FUNERAL HOME New Port Richey727-841-7555 IN MEMORIAM JIM PETERSEN July 13, 1926 To October 13, 2000 If been one year since God took you and I love you more everyday. I look forward to the day when we will be joined together forever. Your loving wife Roxana DOWNEY MENNELLA, EDITH 90, formerly of New Port Richey, died Wednesday (Oct.

10, 2001) at Center State Hospital in Freehold, N.J. Born in New York City, she came here from Union Beach, N.J. She was a bookkeeper with United Counties Trust in New Jersey. She was a former member of St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church and their Women's Guild and Friendship Club. She was a member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles Lodge 3153 in New Port Richey and St.

Gabriel Catholic Church in Marlboro, NJ. Survivors include two sons, Frank Downey Carefree, and John Downey, Port Richey; three daughters, Arlene Feindt, Whiting, N.J., Carol Tortorici, New Port Richey, and Alice Zilinski, Morgan-ville, N.J.; 22 grandchildren; 36 greatgrandchildren; and two great-greatgrandchildren. Morgan Funeral Home and Cremation Services, New Port Richey. Washington Port Richey, (727) 847-6321. New Port Richey A.F.I.R.E OF PASCO 7147 Congress provides basic training to the mentally challenged.

Needed: volunteers, school supplies and craft items. Call (727) 849-8982. CALVARY TEMPLE 5320 Palmetto Road, provides food boxes to those in need. Needed: baby formulas and food, canned goods, canned meats, non-perishable and perishable food and cash. Call (727) 849-2762.

GOOD CONNECTIONS THRIFT SHOP 5841 Main St. Needed: small household items, knickknacks, small appliances, linens, dishes, glassware and books. Call 849-4724. COVENANT CHRISTIAN CENTER 6814 Indiana serves anyone in need. Needed: fresh and frozen fish, meat and poultry, canned and dry foods, baby foods and formula, children's clothing, baby furniture, diapers, household items and toiletry items.

Call (727)8424566. HELP THEM OUT Dade City CATHOLIC CHARITIES PREGNANCY AND PARENTING SUPPORT SERVICES 37733 Meridian provides free pregnancy testing, clinical counseling and supplies for mothers and children. Needed: cash, volunteers, temporary housing, diaper bags, rattles, diapers (large sizes), baby food and formula and clothing for children and pregnant women. Call (352)521-1218. GUARDIAN AD LITEM 38053 Live Oak provides court-appointed advocates of abused or neglected children who are going through the court processes.

Needed: volunteers to research their cases and make recommendations to the court. Call (352)521-4178. MIGRANT SELF HELP 37240 Lock encourages self -development of farm workers through advocacy and education. The agency runs a thrift store where donated clothing is sold to farm workers and the community. Needed: lawn mower, flour, cash donations, canned food, grains, pasta, linens, office and educational supplies (computers, typewriters, fax machines, rakes, shovels, nursery supplies (especially ornamental plants), lumber and clothing.

Call (352) 567-1432. SUNRISE OF PASCO COUNTY provides HERRMAN, KATHERINE "KITTY," 90, of New Port Richey, died Thursday (Oct. 11, 2001) at Atria-Windsor Wood in Hudson. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., she came here 24 years ago from Long Island, N.Y. She was a retired telephone operator for the New York Telephone Co.

She was a member of Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church in New Port Richey. Survivors include a son, Bernhard Indian Rocks Beach; a daughter, Audrey N. Daly, Port Richey; two brothers, Al-phonse Pietranowicz, New Port Richey, and Peter Kromer, Long Island; a sister, Mary Grabowski, Long Island; seven grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren. Family Funeral Care, Hudson. LASSITER, DONALD EDWARD, 58, of New Port Richey, died Wednesday (Oct.

10, 2001) at home. Born in Atlanta, he came here 34 years ago from Fairburn, Ga. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War and a millwright in the air conditioning and sheet metal industries. He attended First Christian Church in New Port Richey and was a former member of the VFW Chester McKay Post 7987 in New Port Richey. Survivors include his wife, Marlieta C.

three daughters, Sherry Athanasoulis and Valerie Lassiter, both of New Port Richey, and Donna DeSalvo, Hudson; two brothers, Everett Lassiter, Riverdale, and Bobbie Lassiter, New Port LOGGINS, LAMAR HOPE, 80, of Hudson, died Thursday (Oct 11, 2001) at Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point. Born in Jackson County, Georgia, he came here three years ago from Gainesville, Ga. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and served eight years in the Naval Reserves. He owned a charter fishing service in Clearwater. He was a member of VFW Post 2872 in Athens, Ga.

Survivors include a daughter, Lisa Eberle, and a granddaughter, Kim Eberle, both of Hudson. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, Hudson Avenue Chapel, Hudson. UNDERWOOD, CHRISTOPHER J. "CHRIS," 82, of New Port Richey, died Wednesday (Oct.

10, 2001) at Kindred Hospital Central Tampa. Born in New Quay, England, he came here 22 years ago from Water-town, Mass. He was a nursery foreman for Mount Auburn Cemetery in Massachusetts and a member of St. George Greek Orthodox Church in New Port Richey. He was a member of West Masonic Lodge 146 New Port Richey, the Scottish Rite and the Egypt Temple, both in Tampa, the High Twelve Club 511, Bayonet Point, the Eastern Star Chapter 117, New Port Richey, and the York Rite, Boston.

He served in the British military. Survivors include his wife, Katherine; two brothers, Kenneth and Norman, and two sisters, Barbara Wilson and Vera Par, all of New Quay. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, Congress Street Chapel, New Port Richey. GAINEY, BETTY 70, of Seff-ner, formerly of New Port Richey, died Wednesday (Oct.

10, 2001) at Tandem Health Care at Brandon. Born in Leon Cpunty, she moved to the Tampa area 24 years ago from New Port Richey. She was a homemaker and Baptist Survivors include a daughter, Brenda Cox, Seffner, two sons, Mike Gai-ney, Ocoee, and Randell Gainey, Du-rant; three sisters, Pat Johns, Starke, Donna Coleman, White Springs, and Mary Frances Lewis, Lake City; three brothers, Robert Dekle, Richard Dekle and Billy Dekle, all of Lake City; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon. End your dream car online vv WEISKOPF, MARGARET MARY, 84, of New Port Richey, died Wednesday (Oct 10, 2001).

She was born in Rodman, Fla. She and her husband shelter, food, job and rape counseling, court advocacy, information and referral and basic supplies for abused women and children. Needed: volunteers, general housekeeping items, disposable diapers, paper products, alarm clocks, portable cassette players, educational toys, children's videos and cash donations. Call (352) 52 1-31 20 for pickup information. Hudson GULF COAST COMMUNITY CARE AND HOMELESS SHELTER 7801 Maryland provides shelter for women and children.

Needed: meats, canned foods, feminine hygiene products, baby diapers (all sizes), furniture, cleaning supplies, paper goods, store gift certificates and cash. Call (727) 861840. HOLY GROUND 8835 Denton Ave. Richey; three sisters, Opal Wilson, Baxley, Sandra Steele, Moultrie, and Sharon Costa, Merced, and one granddaughter, Eleni Athanasoulis, New Port Richey. Thomas B.

Dobies Funeral Homes, Congress Street Chapel, New Port Richey. FLATTEN, ALICIA DAVIS, 87, Pensacola, formerly of New Port Richey, died Thursday (Oct. 11, 2001) at home. Born in Marinette, she came to New Port Richey in 1976 and moved to Pensacola six years ago. Survivors include a son, Hugh Platten, Pensacola; a daughter, Jane Miggins, Lake Placid; and five grandchildren.

Pensacola Memorial Gardens Funeral Home, Pensacola. PULIZOTTO, JOHN 69, of New Port Richey, died Thursday (Oct 11, 2001) at home. He came here 14 years ago from his native Brooklyn, N.Y. He was a member of St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church and was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a supervisor in the Chores program with CARES.

Survivors include his wife, Rose; a son, John Pulizotto III, Manhattan, N.Y.; a daughter, Mar-yann, Bradenton; and a sister, Fannie Pulizotto, Brooklyn; Morgan Funeral Home and Cremation Services, New Port Richey. SPOONSTER, ROBERT 81, of New Port Richey, died Monday (Oct. 8, 2001) at Hernando-Pasco Hospice Care Center in New Port Richey. Born in Barberton, Ohio, he came here 20 years ago from Wadsworth, Ohio. He retired as a postal clerk with the U.S.

Postal Service and was a Navy veteran of World War II. His was a life member of the Veterans of Foreign HAMMER, LEO ANDREW 80, of Hudson, died Thursday (Oct, 11, 2001) at home. Born in Cleveland, he came here 13 years ago from Bay Village, Ohio. He was retired owner of (lie Hammer a family business, and a semiretired wholesale wine merchant. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II and a member of St Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Hudson.

He was a member of Notre Dame Alumni Association, the Anclote Key Sail Power Squad-ton and the Beacon Woods East Homeowners Association. Survivors include his wife, Rita Marie; two sons, I-eo A Cleveland, and Bernard, Leonay, Australia; five daughters, Marguerite Ott, Grand Rapids, Mary Forte, Hanover, Patrice Waldron, Macedonia, Ohio, Joanne Chaten, M.D., Carmel, and Rita-rfiarie Guidry, Smyrna, three brothers, George Hammer and John Hammer, both of Lyndhurst, Ohio, and Daniel Hammer, Chagrin Falls, Ohio; two sisters, Mary Monroe, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and Madeline Cox, Lyndhurst; and 15 grandchildren. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, Hudson Avenue Chapel, Hudson. owned and operated Weiskopfs Camera Shop Studio, Weiskopf Travel Agency and the Chasco Inn in New Port Richey.

She was an active member in the Calusa Business and Professional Women's Club in West Pasco. She was a member of Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church. Survivors include three sons, William New Port Richey, Robert Spokane, and George New York City; two sisters, Florence Joseph, Palm Harbor, and Iva Pederson, Ruthven, Iowa; two brothers-in-law, Robert Tarpon Springs, and James, Houston; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Michels and Lundquist Funeral Home, New Port Richey. WOLF, MARY, 88, of Spring Hill, died Tuesday (Oct.

9, 2001) at home. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y, she came here 16 years ago from Forked River, N.J. She was a retired telephone operator. Survivors include two sons, Arthur, Jacksonville, and Richard, California; a daughter, Elna VanFosson, Spring Hill; 22 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, New Port Richey.

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10038 SR 52, provides a variety of services for the deaf and hearing-impaired. Needed: office furniture and supplies, telephones, computer, cash donations and volunteers. Call (800) 616-4293. SALVATION ARMY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER provides shelter for abused women. Needed: volunteers, cleaning supplies, laundry soap, bleach, garbage bags, paper towels, disposable diapers (especially larger sizes), medications, cosmetics, food and cash donations.

Drop-off site: Salvation Army, 8040 i BY CLEAN mm jiwifrfi AND PRESS HARRIS, WILLIAM DALE, 85, of New Port Richey, died Thursday (Oct. 2001) at Orchard Ridge Nursing and Rehab Center in New Port Richey. Born in Blanchard, Iowa, he came here 28 years ago from Rockville, Md. He Was a retired engineer with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.

He was a member of the Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers and was awarded the U.S. Department of Commerce's Gold Medal for rare and outstanding contributions to the department and nation. Survivors include his Wife, Georgene; two sons, William David Harris, Nebraska City, and Kenneth Harris, New Port Richey; a daughter, Judith Harris, Columbia, a brother, Dwayne Harris, Omaha, a sister, Estalene Henderson, Des Moines, Iowa; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. NorthMoadowlawn Funeral Home Cemetery, New Port Richey. Per garment prepaid.

No suede or leather. Wars and the American Legion in Wadsworth. He served as a volunteer for the Boy Scouts of America with more than 30 years of service with the Great Trail Council in Akron, Ohio. He was awarded the Honorary Silver Beaver Award for Distinguished Service to Boyhood. He was a member of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees.

He was a member of Seven Springs Golf and Country Club and St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Mabel; three daughters, Linda Schwartz, Pawcaruck, Patricia Whitlam, Medina, Ohio, and Janet Dtzel, Akron; two sons, Timothy, Hamilton, Ohio, and Terrance, Wadsworth, Ohio; two sisters, Gertrude Young, Wadsworth, and Ileane Spoonster, Barberton; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Morgan Funeral Home, New Port Richey. 11601 oy Call about our SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP OFFERS! THE EAGLES Present Coupon at time of sale.

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