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THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Saturday, January 27, 1962 Funeral Notices BEARS. WILLIAM OTTER BE IX Deaths in Tampa Bay Area NCLE OTTi Mr. Willism Ottei-bein Ice stations. He was a member; Link Rites Set Sunday of St. Thomas Catholic Church; MRS.

MARGARET MASTERS Mrs. Margaret Masters, 46, of 2918' W. Crest died yesterday morning in a local hospital. A native of Kentucky, she had of Buffalo and the Holy Name, Society. Survivors include his widow.

Mrs. Ruth Coccta; a son. Dr. Angelo Coccia. Buffalo; two; lived here 26 years.

She is sur- Memorial services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday for Airman 2.C. Carlton A. Link, 25, son of vived by her husband. A.

W. I daughters, Mrs. Marie Koehler, nrle Oil) Brarss. ae 91, of Lake MaRdnlene. passed away Thursday evening.

Funeral services will be rield Saturday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at the Lake Magdalene Kvang-elical X'nited Brethren t'hurrh with the Hev. William H. Obaush, pastor, and Dr. George Weatht-rbee officiating. Interment will be in Lake arroll Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be Hanley Stall. Willnrd Stall. Charles Bearss. Harold Beards. Hin-ton Collins, and Neel Vent.

Honorary pallbearer will be all of the Kvantfellcal Lnited Brethren Conference Ministers and Trustees of the Lake Magdalene Kl'B Church. The remains will lie in state at the church from 3:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon until time of service. K. T. Blount Co.

ill charge of Masters, and one daughter. Miss Buffalo, and Mrs. Alice Egan, Bedford. Ohio: a sister, treasure Mr. and Mrs.

I Roland L. Link, Tampa. Maria Noletti. Wooster, and 10 grandchildren. Avie Masters, both of Tampa; four sons.

David Masters. Everett Masters and Richard Wriglit. ail of Tampa, and Edward Wright, Trenton, Mich one sister, Mrs. Buiah Appis- Rev. Heard T.

Burnette, past JERRY H. TAYLOR SR. and Chaplain, MADEIRA BEACH (Special Jerry H. Taylor 77, died gate, Indianapolis, three Friday in a nursing home. brothers, Cecil Pettigo, Bowling FICCA.

INFANT GERALD, JR. Fu native of Paulding County, GASPARILLA EDITION TUESDAY. FEB. 13. 1962 Reserve copies of the falmlont Camarilla Edition of The Tampa Tribune for yoor many frirndi and relatives Complete edition mailed anywhere all postage paid in a snappy colorful wrapper for only 35c Per Copy 3 for $1.00 Thia edition vilj be delivered to all regular subscribers of The Tampa Tribune as their Tuesday morning newspaper.

Orders ran be placed at The Tampa Tribune main office; branch offices; given to your carrier or mailed to Gaparilla P.O. Box 349, Tampa, Fla. Cash or check moft accompany all orders, no charge accounts, please. Phone orders cannot be accepted. Please print legibly, all names and complete addresses, including Zone numbers.

THE TAMPA TRIBUNE neral services for Infant Gerald Carl B. Hewlett. MacDill Air Force Base, will officiate at East Side Baptist Church. Link, who lived Taylor came here for bis 15th K-ca 3 months old son of Mr, Green, Arnold Pettigo and Clarence Pettigo, both of Indianapolis, and two grandchil and Mr. Gerald Ficca Sr.

of U12 winter season from Decatur, Wishing Well Way will be held at Ga. He was president of Na-: 10 clock this morning at the grave side in Rose Hill Cemetery with tional Audit Supervision in Tampa before Atlanta. He was a member of the Kev. rather John I avanaugh of the Most Holy Names Catholic If i m.w.1 i-y Zn wonderful dren. MRS.

LILA WARRACH Mrs. Lila Lois Johnson War-rach, 54, of 914 Ashland, Houston. died in Houston the Presbyterian church. Sur Church, officiating. Arrangements by the Jennings Funeral Home.

moving to San Link Antonio, was declared dead when his plane was lost vivors include his widow, Mrs. Olivia Taylor; a son, Jerry H. en route from a 1 Air Taylor Madeira Beach; JACK. ROBERT R. Funeral services Thursday morning: A native of Clay County, three daughters, Mrs.

L. A. Allen, Atanta; Mrs. Nell Baker, Stone Mountain, Mrs. Jane! t-i aiiu a 101- for Mr.

Robert R. Jack, age 70, 307 N. New Jersey will be conducted at 2:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon at Curry's Funeral Home. 605 S. MacDill by Memorial Lodge No.

20 F. A M. Cremation Will follow. THE FAMILY RKyUEST THAT FLOWERS PLEASE BE OMITTED. Patton, Lexington, and 18 mer resident of "a Tampa, she had grandchidren.

VIRGIL A. SAPP Force Base, to Lajes Air Station in the Azores Jan. 8. Survivors are his i Winnifred and two sons, Karl and Charles, all of San Antonio; his parents of Tampa; five sisters, Mrs. Doris Henne-gar, McMinnville, Mrs.

Willie Lee Worthington and Mrs. JoAnn Morgan, Trenton, N.J.; Mrs. Naomi Mattox Nicholson, Dover; Miss Myra Bell Link, Tampa and his grand-mother, Mrs. J. J.

Hardee, lived in Houston for the past 11 years. She was a BAY PINES (Special) Virgil A. Sapp. 62, World War II vet Jt'STEN, JOSEPH JR. Funeral serv eran, died Thursday at Vet-i former employe of a -a-Tampa Cigar and a erans Hospital here.

A native of Quitman, Sapp moved member of the fckf to Fort Myers 25 years ago from I Bulls Gap, Tenn. He was a Berea a a 1 1 Church of Hou- Mrs. Warrach ices for Mr. Joseph Jusien J. oi 306 Bungalow Park, will be conducted this morning at 11:30 o'clock from the Garden Chapel.

Duval Funeral Homes. 3800 Nebraska Avenue with the Rev. Henry G. -M. Wolter, of the Zion Lutheran Church.

Missouri Svnod, officiating. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories. Pallbearers will be: J. Ed Ellis, Colonel Ralph A. Harrison, Dr.

Al-vin L. Frey, Mr. E. E. Plitz.

Military honors at graveside will be conducted by American Legion Post No. 5. retired foreman for a gladioli I ston. She is survived by her farm and a member of the Tampa. Coffee Club husband, Sam Warrach, Hou Baptist church.

Survivors in -f' ston; three brothers, Sidney clude three daughters, Mrs.j Members of the Greater Johnson and Albert Johnson, Peggy Hamilton, Bristol, both of Tampa; Clarence John Miss Deborah Sapp, address! nnlrnnwn Mice TTarpn Sno VJonr II Tampa Chamber of Commerce Coffee Club, Landis Wilkinson, chairman, will be guests of son, Tampa; two sisters, Mrs. LaVerne Land and Mrs. Ruby Lake Wales; a brother, Les'l Gray, both of Tampa; father, Chain Store Official Dies NEW YORK W) Edgar Alan Newberry, board chairman of the J. J. Newberry Co.

which operates a nationwide chain of variety-department stores, died of a heart attack Thursday night at his home, 510 Park Ave. He joined the company in 1919 and saw the business grow from 17 stores and a $500,000 annual business at that time to 565 stores and a $291 million business last year. The company was founded in 1911 by his brother, John J. Newberry. Another brother.

C. T. Newberry, had become a Mayor Julian Lane at their nrpj C. Andrew Johnson of Tampa, Sapp, Georgia; two sisters, Mrs. J.

M. Partin, Tifton, and Mrs. Lillie Robinson, Fort; LINK. AIRMAN 2.C. CARLTON A.

Memorial services for Airman 2nd Class Carlton A. Link. 25, of San Antonio. Texas and formerly of Tampa will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 P.M. from the East Side Baptist Church, with Rev.

Heard T. Burnette. pastor and Chaplain Carl B. Hewlett of MacDill Air Force Base, officiating. Honorary pallbearers will be Richard Stetler, Tom Stall, Ralton several nieces and nephews.

JOHN LESLIE WILLIS viiij Myers. JOHN O. HELGE John Leslie Willis. 75, of 236 Thomas, Jimmy Brown. Bill Blankm BAY PINES (Special) John Plant died yesterday in a local hospital.

A native of ship and Horace Wellington. loral Oscar Helge Lundmark, 70, tributes will be placed on the family- meeting Wednesday. The meeting will be held at the new Tampa police headquarters. Mayor Lane will highlight city projects to be completed during the new year. He also will discuss projects to be initiated in 1962.

Florida Deaths World War II veteran, died plot in Orange Hill lemelery. Ar Chadron, he had been a resident of Tampa for 32 years. rangements in charge of the Swilley )-uncial Home, lew! w. waters Ave Mr. Willis was a retired ac Thursday night at Veterans Hospital here.

A native of Sweden, Lundmark came to this countant and was a member of Holyrood Lodge 257, area 13 years ago from Oxford, Ll'DLOW, LOUIS F. The remains of Md. He was retired from the; -Mr. Louis F. Ludlow, 87.

4219 Sandle- and Tampa Consistory, Scottish Rite. Survivors include his partner before Edgar Alan New wood were sent last night to United States Coast Guard. He: Indianapolis, Ind. in care of uorsey Funeral Home, for services and in was a member of the Episcopal! berry entered the business as a stock boy in a store in Sha-mokin. Pa.

terment. Local arrangements were church, Oxford, and American John V. Wilkins, 77. of Fort Myers, at Fort Myers. Mrs.

Lucretia G. McCoy, 80, of Auburndale, at Bartow. Mrs. Inez P. Oliver, 80, of Lake in charge of Jennings Funeral Home, corner of Sligh and Nebraska Av.

Legion, St. Petersburg. Sur REVIEW widow, Mrs. Martha K. Willis; two daughters, Mrs.

S. Frank Neff, Tampa, and Mrs. James H. Reed, Athens, and two grandchildren, Misses Joanne and Frances Elaine Eeed, He became manager of the store, a district superintendent, vivors include his widow. Mrs.

I Hazel Lundmark, Bay Pines. Wales, at Lake Wales vice president and treasurer, and president of the company. and a brother, Ragner Lund MASTERS. MRS. MARGARET E.

SOUVENIR EDITION for 1962 PUBLISHED TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Athens. mark, Sweden. Mrs. Emma Tate, 71, of Venice, He became vice chairman of E.

Masters. 46, 2H18 w. crest, wm be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock WILLIAM C. MARTIN JOHN KALOTA John Kalota. 84.

of North at Jennings Funeral Home, corner at Venice. Mrs. Lula M. Clough, 87, for merly of Lakeland, at Miami. OF TAMPA'S FABULOUS GROWTH LARGO (Special) William of Sligh and Nebraska with Rev.

Fred Smith, pastor of Hills-wrnii0h Christian Church, officiating. Tonawanda, N.Y., father of Lt. Clifford Martin, 73. died Fri the board in 1953, being succeeded as president by John E. Nelson, who still holds that post.

He became board chairman in 1954 upon the death of the founder. Col. Chester A. Kolata, U.i. tmprmnt will be in Garden of day at Sun Coast Osteopathic! Hospital here.

A native of Cin-! Army Reserve, of Tampa, died Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers will Funeral Notices Thursday at his home. Mr. cinnati, Ohio. Martin came! be- J.

H. McDonald, J. J. icLonaiu, Julio Garcia. R.

G. Granger, Everett Carr, and Chuck Schreck. Kalota was a retired industrial there three years ago engineer specializing in steam A A FLORAL ANDERSON. VIOLET LOOSE Fu eneines. Among oiner survivors Baldwin, Long island, N.Y.

He was retired supervising fore Ani'iLlMM GARDENS McBRTDE, CHARLES Funeral service for Charles McBride, 78. of Crystal are Miss Joan Kalota of Tampa, man tor straighten iron Works, granddaughter and three FLORIDA neral services for Vioiet Louise Anderson will be held on Sunday, Jan. 28, at 3:30 P.M. at Bowling Green Methodist Church with the Reverend T. Homer Smith and Rev, E.

T. Standifer in charge. Burial will be iew ionc uity. Lie was a Methodist. Survivors Include 1 other sons, all living in North Tonawanda.

Jerome Michael 4502 N. ARMENIA AVE. PH. 876-3143 River, who passed away mciay at Tampa, will be held Sunday afternoon 2:00 P.M. at the graveside in the Crvstal River Cemetery.

Rev. Tom Price of the Crystal Rver Methodist Church officiating. Porter Funeral Home. Inverness, in charge of arrangements. his widow, Mrs.

Elsie Mae Mar-I in Bowling Green Cemetery. and Charles A. Kalota. Mr. tin; two daughters, Mrs.

Norma I Kalota will be buried Monday Kiosterhoff, Largo; Mrs. Bev in North Tonawanda. erly Owens, San Jose, HOME SECTION HOW FLORIDA PEOPLE LIVE INSIDE and OUT- GEORGE B. ZELL seven grandchildren; eight DUNEDIN By Staff Writer) great-grandchildren, and a sis-' I George B. Zell, 71.

died yes- ter, Mrs. Violet Scarlett, West1 tprdav at his nome, ueaar Creek Trailer Park. He moved Palm Beach. ARTHUR G. MeCONKEY McINTOSH.

MISS ORA MAT-Funeral services for Miss Ora May Mcintosh. 74, of 2811 Angeles will be held Saturday morning at 11:00 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Co. Funeral Home. Plant Ave.

at Piatt St. Dr. John B. Dickson, pastor of the I irst Presbvterian Church will officiate with interment in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers AFLOAT and ASHORE here last year from Wellsburg.

CRAPES WADE I UMlaZjSgpaU 1 FREE FREE! I I PINELLAS PARK (Special) W.Va., and had visited the previous winter. He was a retired Arthur G. McConkev. 73.1 died Thursday in a St. Peters-; fay Only For Materials Used are: J.

Frank Reid, Jack Kirkham, l.vman Mallard. Robert W. Patton, burg hospital. A native of Port- printer after 25 years with the S. George Company.

He was a member of First Methodist Virgil Koehler and Paul Bolles. Sur of-County, McConkeyi came nere lor his seventh wm-i ter season from Hebron, Ind. He was a member of Hebron vivors include two sisters: buss i lara B. Mcintosh, Tampa and Mrs. W.

A. Williams. Orlando; three brothers: Mr. T. I.

Mcintosh, West Palm Beach, Mr. Hugh Donnally Mcintosh, Lake Worth and Mr. C. D. Mcintosh, Lakeland, and several nieces and nephews.

Christian Church, Hebron. Sur SHOP SATURD TIL 5:30 P.M., DOWNTOWN TAMPA; MGHTLY TIL ft PJVI, NORTH GATE it I vivors include his widow. Mrs. fcisie McConkey; two brothers. rieroert McConkey.

Valparaiso. Hose McConkey, Elkhart. two sisters, Mrs. Olive! MASSIVE PICTURES of THE GREAT WATER PAGEANT THE INVASION of Phillips, and Mrs. Grace Baird.

MCLLEN. WILLIAM F. Services lor Mr. William F. Mullen, realtor of Brooksville, will be held Saturday morning at the graveside in the St.

Stanislous Catholic Cemetery. A Rosary will be said at the funeral home chapel at 7:30 P.M. Friday-evening. Father Edward Martineau will officiate. John W.

Turner Home For Funerals in charge of Church of Dunedin. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Hester M. Zell: a son. Lloyd George Zell, Akron, Ohio, and six grandchildren.

HELEN D. HOBBS TARPON SPRINGS (By Staff Writerl Helen Darlene Hobbs, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeibeTt Hobbs, Anclote Road, diedThursday at Mease Hospital, in Dunedin. She moved here with her parents a year ago from Neosho, and was a member of the Baptist church.

Other survivors include a sister, Terry Lea Hobbs; two half brothers, Hobbs Jr. and both of Kokomo, and four half sisters. both of Valparaiso. MISS ORA MAY McINTOSH Miss Ora May Mcintosh. 74.

of 2811 Angeles died Thurs-i day at her home. A native of 1 1 A PRICE INCLUDES MAILING IN COLORFUL GASPARILLA WRAPPER TAMPA Luraville, she had been a resi-j f-J T1 n-n a i 1 A -7 viciii. vi xanipa liJll. iliSl Mcintosh was associated with I the Tampa Stock Farms and: SMITH. EDWARD Mr.

Edward Smith, age 86 of 5209 47ta Street, passed away Tuesday afternoon in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11:00 o'clock at the chapel of the F. T. Blount Co. Funeral Home with Dr.

John S. Wimbish, pastor of Seminole Heights Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Active pallbearers Sealtest Foods for 31 years, re-i tiring in 1902. She was a mem MRS.

NELL H. CILLIN ber of the First Presbyterian CLEARWATER (By Staff Church and of Circle 17 of the! Writer) Mrs. Nell H. Cullin, Women of the Church. Survi-J vors include two sisters, Miss'l 64.

304 N. Washington Clara B. Mcintosh, Tampa, and! died yesterday at her home. She moved here eight years ago will be M. L.

Hall A. U. Abbott, R. W. Warfield.

Harry Kabnch, Charles Bachman and Zack Wester. Honorary pallbearers will be A. C. Major. Cecil E.

Solomon, and all members of the Men's Bible Class of Seminole Heights Baptist Church. Mrs. W. A. Williams, from Bowling Green.

and ana inree hrothers, X. I. Mc Complete was a member of irst Method intosh West Palm ist Church, Clearwater. Sur vivors include two brothers. Hugh Donnally Mcintosh, Lakei Worth, and C.

D. PICTORIAL and NEWS WAGNER, MRS. CLARA S. Funeral W. D.

Herndon. Royal Oak, Lakeland. and B. M. Herndon, San COVERAGE of the WONDERFUL Antonio, and two sisters, ROSCOE F.

BRENNEMAN services for Mrs. tiara s. Wagner, age 77. 3705 Sevilla Ave. will be held at 10:00 o'clock Saturday morning at Curry's Funeral Home.

605 MacDill Ave. The Reverend Lynwood I). Jordan, pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Mrs.

H. E. Parker, Erin. Tenn FORT MYERS (By Staff and Mrs. George Skurkay, Writer) Roscoe Franklin Bren- v.

Clearwater. neman, 81, 3378 Edgewood JOHN COCCIA died Thursday in Lee Memorial; Hospital. Born in Whitley Coun- CLEARWATER (By Staff WALKER. MRS. HAZEL LEE Fu ty, he had lived here 371 WORLD of GASPARILLA on PARADE Truly the most wanted and exciting publi-cation of the year.

To insure getting all the copies to send to your friends back homeFill in the coupons below for the number of copies years. A self-employed book-i keeper, he was a member of! Writer) John Coccia. 62. 324 Hamden Drive, Clearwater Beach, died Thursday at Sun Coast Osteopathic Hospital. He Edgewood Methodist Church.

Survivors include his widow, neral services for ftirs. nazei i.ee Walker, 42, of 3306 West Braddock, who passed awav Thursday afternoon in a local hospital will be conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of the C. E. Prevatt Funeral Home, 3419 Nebraska Avenue with the Rev. L.

H. Garmon, pastor of the Drew Park Baptist Temple, officiating. Pallbearers will be. Mr. Jerry Valdez, Mr.

Rodney V. Revels, Mr. J. L. Evans, Mr.

Bill Martinez, Mr. Johnnie White and Mr. Art Tick-ner. Interment will follow in Rose Mrs. Irene Brenneman; fouri came here last October from Buffalo, N.Y., and had been a winter visitor for three years.

He was a retired owner and daughters, Mrs. Betty W. Mac-! I you want reserved. keeman, St. Petersburg, and Mrs.

Doris J. W'hittaker, Mrs. operator of an automobile serv- Mable E. Baker and Mrs. Shir- Hill Cemetery.

ley R. Johnson, all of Fort; Deaths Elsewhere Myers; a sister, Mrs. Ruth B. WAI.KER. MRS.

SCSAV ELOISE YOUR NAME YOUR ADDRESS Miller. Fort Myers, and 12 KIRKLAND Funeral services for grandchildren. MRS. DAISY BEAM Mrs. Daisy Elizabeth Beam, 67, of 804 North died ves- LUIGI CIMARA ROME (P) Luigi Cimara, 70, for two generations one of Italy's most brilliant stage and screen actors, died Friday.

GEORGE M. LAIMBEER BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (P) George M. Laimbeer, 56, vice president and general manager of Post division of General Foods lor six years, died Thursday of a heart attack. terday at her home.

A native of USE THIS CONVENIENT Harriman, she has been a resident of Tampa since 1928. Survivors include a brother. NAME Mrs. Susan Eloise Kirkland Walker, 59. resident of 1001 E.

Commanche, who passed away Thursday at a local hospital, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Seminole Heights Methodist Church, with Dr. J. W. Blake, pastor, to officiate. Interment in Garden of Memories Cemetery.

Active pallbearers: William Matthews, O. H. Mason, James Moore. Glenn Tindale, George McConnell, Milton Mrt'onnell, J. M.

McClellan, and J. H. Pils-hurv. Honorary pallbearers: Samuel Sweat. James Fowler, William Dixon, Edwin White, Lee Stokes, John Moll.

Larry DeLozier, the Official Board of the Church, and members of the Fellowship Class. The remains will lie in state at the Church Saturday from 1:30 until time of services. Arrangements by Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. Kicnara Al. Chapman, Tampa.

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MRS. LII.A LOIS JOHNSON'--Funeral services for Mrs. Lila Lois Johnson Warrach, 54, of Houston, Texas and Tampa, will be conducted Mnndav afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska Avenue, with the Rev. J. T.

Creel, pastor of the Belmont Heights Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Jackson Heights Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Nathan Bennett, E. Lee Robison, H. F.

Morris, M. C. Collins. A. Clay, and H.

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funeral Home, Plant Ave, at Piatt St. The Hev. G. Ralph Madson, rector of the Episcopal House of Prayer, officiating, with interment in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Pallbearen are: Jack Miller.

Plant City; H. C. Anderson, K. Sanders, Lonnie F. Lovell, Donald F.

Lowney and Silas C. Ovi-ait. Survivors include hit wife, Mrs. Martha K. Willis; two daughters, Mrs.

S. Frank Neff, Tampa, and Mrs. James H. Reed, Athens, and UNDERSTANDING IN TIME OF NEED FUNERAL HOME 1902 MITCHELL ST. 229-2766 ADDRESS CITY I THE TAMPA TRIBUNE two grandchildren.

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