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LAR TIMES WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11, 2006 5 OBITUARIES FUNERAL NOTICES BROWN Alvin 86, of Brooksville, 6. Prevatt Funeral Home, Hudson. SCOTT, CHARLES S. 68, of New Port Richey, died Jan.

9. Michels Lundquist Funeral Home, New Port Richey. TOTH, MARY 82, of Zephyrhills, died Jan. 7. Whitfield Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Zephyrhills.

VRBA, HENRY. 82, of Port Richey, died Jan. 8. Prevatt Funeral Home, Hudson. WALSH, JAMES 77, of Port Richey, died Jan.

4. National Cremation Society, Hudson, Other Pinellas CHAPMAN. REGINOL 60, of Palm Harbor, died Jan. 7. Clearwater Funeral Homes Cremation Options.

DOMAGALA, STEVEN JOHN "STUNNING STEVE," 62, of Tarpon Springs, died Jan. 8. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Congress Street Chapel, New Port Richey. LAWRENCE, CHARLOTTE 89, of Dunedin, died Jan.

7. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, Belcher Road Chapel, Clearwater. PERALTA-MENDEZ, ADRIANO, 80, of Dunedin, died Jan. 10. Clearwater Funeral Homes Cremation Options.

ROTENBERG, MORRIS, 53, of Palm Harbor, died Jan. 8. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. BAILEY, VIRGINIA 92, of Gulfport, died Jan. 9.

Gulfport Memorial Funeral Home. NEWALU, NEAL MALU LANI, infant son of Lance O. and Stacy P. Newalu, of Belleair Beach, died Jan. 6.

Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, Fort Harrison Chapel, Clearwater. Brandon, died Jan. 7. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon. WEBB, PATRICIA, 51, of Riverview, died Jan.

8. Stowers Funeral Home, Riverview Chapel. WHITE, EMILY CATHERINE, 89, of Tampa, died Jan. 6. Blount Curry Funeral Home, MacDill Avenue Chapel, Tampa.

Pasco ARMSTRONG, EARLINE 74, of Dade City, died Jan. 6. Hodges Family Funeral Home, Dade City. AUSTIN, MAYBELLE L. 91, of Wesley Chapel, died Jan.

5. National Cremation Society, Hudson. BLESS, THERESA, 87, of Zephyrhills, died Jan. 9. Hodges Family Funeral Home, Zephyrhills.

CANNON, NANCY 86, of Torrance, formerly of Holiday and Seminole, died Jan. 7. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, Holiday. EVANS, FREDERICK "FREDDY," 73, of New Port Richey, died Jan.

8. Morgan Funeral Home and Cremation Services, New Port Richey. FROLICH, JOSEPH JR. "JOE," 85, of New Port Richey, died Jan. 6.

Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, Holiday. GEARHEART, JEAN ANN, 69, of New Port Richey, died Jan. 7. National Cremation Society, Hudson.

GIDDENS, LOUISE 82, of Land O'Lakes, died Jan. 7. Loyless Funeral Home, Land O'LakesLutz. GILLIS, DONALD FRANCIS, 81, of Zephyrhills, died Jan. 4.

Whitfield Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Zephyrhills. GREEN, ORLO, 88, of Land O'Lakes, died Jan. 7. Loyless Funeral Home, Land O'LakesLutz. HOPPER, BETTY IRENE, 79, of Hudson, died Jan.

Jan. 7. Pinecrest Funeral Chapel, Brooksville. ROTHERT, WILLIAM 74, of Brooksville, died Jan. 8.

Pinecrest Funeral Chapels, Brooksville. Hillsborough BARCLAY. BEULAH K. "BUCKI," 70, of Sun City Center, died Jan. 9.

Veterans Funeral Care, Clearwater. BRADLEY, RITA 92, of Tampa, died Jan. 5. Boza Roel Funeral Home, Tampa. CASWELL, DONALD 67, of Tampa, died Jan.

7. Blount Curry Funeral Home, West Chapel, Tampa. FORNEY, JOHN KENNEDY, 45, of Tampa, died Jan. 8. Marsicano-B.

Marion Reed-Stowers Funeral Home, Tampa. GUERRA, DR. ROLANDO 74, of Tampa, died Jan. 8. Gonzalez Funeral Home, Tampa.

HAWKINS, JANICE ANN, 43, of Plant City, died Jan. 8. Hopewell Funeral Home, Plant City. JANDREAU, RUTH 85, of Thonotosassa, died Jan. 8.

Garden of Memories Funeral Home, Tampa. MINICH, ANNA MARIE, 95, of Tampa, died Jan. 8. Ambassador Mortuary Service, Oldsmar. MITCHELL, DUANE "PETE," 70, of Lutz, died Jan.

9. Florida Mortuary Funeral Cremation Services, Tampa. NOBLE, ANNA. 57, of Tampa, died Jan. 6.

Marsicano-B. Marion Reed-Stowers Funeral Home, Tampa. PAUL, ARVILL LEE, 77, of Tampa, died Jan. 10. Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar.

SHIRLEY, THOMAS 73, of Dover, formerly of Tampa, died Jan. 7. Affinity Direct Cremation Service, Brandon. TOWSLEY, LEROY M. "DOC," formerly of SUNCOAST DEATHS This list is extracted from detailed obituaries published in other regional editions of the Times.

For complete obituaries, please see www.sptimes.com. Citrus CAPPA, DORIS 83, of Hernando, died Jan. 8. Hooper Funeral Homes, Inverness. EWOTT-OTT, KAREN ANN, 42, of Floral City, died Jan.

7. Hooper Funeral Homes, Inverness. HOWARD, PETER FRANCIS, 58, of Homosassa, died Dec. 1 0. Wilder Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs.

HOWARD, WALTER 86, of Homosassa, died Jan. 7. Wilder Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs. RIVERA. FELIPE 78, of Beverly Hills, died Jan.

7. Fero Funeral Home With Crematory, Beverly Hills. THOMAS. ROBERT "FUZZY," 75, of Beverly Hills, died Jan. 8.

Heinz Funeral Home Cremation, Inverness. WILCOX, DONNA 64, of Hernando, died Jan. 9. Hooper Funeral Homes, Inverness. Hernando GRAY, BERT 62, of Ridge Manor, formerly of St.

Petersburg, died Jan. 10. Gee Sorensen Funeral Home and Cremation Services, St. Petersburg. MILLER, JUNE 83, of Brooksville, died Jan.

7. Merritt Funeral Home, Spring Hill. MORGAN, JOHN SIDNEY. 88, of Brooksville, died FL (formerly of St Petersburg, ft) died Sunday (January 8, 2006) at- his home. He was bom in GA and moved to this area two years ago from Largo, FL He was the owneroperator of Al Brown Sales, Inc.

of St Petersburg, FL He was a Captain in the Army Air Corps and served in both WWII and Korea. He was a member of the 8thr Air Force Historical Society, the 95th Bomb Group, and the Distin-guished Flying Cross group. He-' served during WWII as a B-17 pilot, and earned three Distingushed Fly-, ing Crosses. He led the first Ameri-'' can daylight bombing raid on Berlin during WWII. Survivors include his wife, Virginia--of Brooksville; 2 sons, Al Brown of Lawrenceville, GA and James i Brown of Largo, FL; a daughter, Virginia Founts of Brooksvile; 7 -grandchildren; and 1 great-grand- 7, child.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, January' 11, 2006 at Memorial Park tery in St Petersburg, FL In lieu flowers, the family asks that donations be made in his memory to Hernando-Pasco Hospice, 12127 Majestic Hudson, FL 34667. TURNER FUNERAL HOMES BROOKSVILLE CHAPEL 352 796-3588 HARGROVE, HOMER GAY, 71, formerly of St Petersburg, died Monday (Jan. 9, 2006) at Vitas Hospice Unit in Winter Park. He was born in Greensboro, N.C, and moved to Florida in 1977 from Pittsburgh. He graduated from Georgia Tech, the University of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Tech, and worked as an engineer for Westing-house for 42 years.

Survivors include BRTTTINGHAM, AJANI NILE, infant son of Laura Johnson and Elroy Brittingham of St Petersburg, died Thursday (Dec. 29, 2005) at All Children's Hospital. Other survivors include a brother, Ta'Ziyah Howard, St Petersburg; and his grandparents, Carol Johnson, St Petersburg, and Teola and Elroy Brittingham Washington, D.C. ALifeTribute FuneralCare, Largo. FORD Lillian Mae, age 86 of Clearwa-, MYERS, RAYMOND 84, of Largo, died Monday Can.

9, 2006) at Countryside Health Care Center, Palm Harbor. He was born in Tidioute, and came here in 1960 from Pennsylvania, where he retired as an oil field laborer. He was an Army veteran and a member of the Church of God. Survivors include two daughters, Cindy Darnell, Seminole, and Mona Myers, Phoenix; a brother, Herman, Pennsylvania; a granddaughter; and a great-granddaughter. Lewis W.

Mohn Funeral Home Cremation Services, Seminole. SHERBURNE, JAMES 61, of Largo, died Saturday Can. 7, 2006) in his wife of 48 years, Joan; a daughter Eileen, Pine Mountain Valley, two sons, Robert and Jeffrey, both of St Petersburg; a sister, Catherine Viele, BROWN, ALVIN 86, of Brooksville, formerly of St Petersburg San Clemente, and six grand children. Central Florida Direct Cre mi mation Service, Apopka. JAMES, JOHN ARTHUR, 81, of Seminole BURBRINK, FLORENCE 85, of Seminole, died Tuesday (Jan.

3, 2006) at Largo Health Care Center. She moved here in 1973 from her native Chicago. She was a homemaker and past president of the Lady Elks in Bellflower, Calif. She was a board member of Bent Tree Condominiums and a member of Seminole Lake Country Club, both in Seminole. Survivors include a sister-in-law, Anna Burbrink, Cincinnati; and several nieces and nephews.

Garden Sanctuary Funeral Home and Cemetery, Seminole. CANNON, NANCY 86, of Tor-ance, formerly of Seminole and Holiday, died Saturday (Jan. 7, 2006) at home. She was born in Leon, moved to Seminole in 1982, to Holiday in 1986, then to Torrance in 1999. She retired after 30 years of service as a leather cutter for Wilson Sporting Goods and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Ironton, Ohio.

She was a former member of First Christian Church of Tarpon Springs. Survivors include a son, John Long Beach, a sister, Ruby Brown, Ashland, three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, Bartelt Road Chapel, Holiday. WELLER, EMILY 80, of Seminole, died Saturday (Jan.

7, 2006) at Largo CAMINITn, JOHN 66, of Largo, died Monday (Jan. 9, 2006) at Largo Medical Center. He was born in Chicago and came here in 1987 from Streamwood, 111. He worked as a computer analyst and was a St. Petersburg Times carrier.

He was a Navy veteran, Lutheran and a member of the Moose Lodge. Survivors include his wife of 43 years, Diane two sons, Michael J. and Kevin both of Streamwood; a sister; and six grandchildren. Abbey Affordable Cremation Funeral Services, Largo. CHERRY, RUSSELL V.

69, of Lecanto and formerly of Largo, died Saturday (Jan. 7, 2006) in Lecanto. He was born in South Beloit, and moved to Lecanto in 1989 from Largo, where he had lived for several years. He was an Army veteran. He was a life member of Pinellas Park Youth Football and Baseball.

He was a member of DAV Chapter 91 of Pinellas Park and National Order of Trench Rats No. 446. Survivors include his wife of 19 years, Jean V. (Folker); and two sisters, Pat Litke, Pinellas Park, and Sandra Mae-der, Wilder Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs. HAFFENDEN, LAURENCE 87, of Largo, died Monday Can.

9, St Petersburg, died Saturday (Jan. 7, and Largo, died Sunday (Jan. 8, 2006) at home. Born in Atlanta, he moved to Brooksville two years ago from Largo. He was the owneroperator of Al 1 j'''7! 1 'mwiiW 2006) under hospice care at Palms of Pasadena Hospital.

He Largo. He was born in Gloversville, N.Y., and came here in 1978 from Bridgeport, Conn. He retired in 1999 after 10 years as a maintenance worker at was born in Stark- ville, and moved here in 1997 from St. Louis. He was a retired World War II Army veteran and Baptist Sur vivors include four daughters, Komeko ter, FL died August 19, 2005 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center.

She retired from the Federal Courts -in Washington DC. Member of West Coast Square Dancers Assoc: She was also the Past President. She was a Hospital Volunteer in Hospitals in Baltimore Maryland and Florida and was an avid BowP er. She was bom in Washington DC November 5, 1918 to parents-James Douglas Gillard and Anna Mae. A graduate of schools in If Washington, DC.

Married Kenneth-, Aaron Ford Nov. 12, 1938 who prvj deceased her in 1988. Survived by Carol and Donald Russell, daughter and son-in-law, Wappinger grandchildren John David Russell9 (Jacksonville, FL) James Douglas and Stacey Russell; great grandson 1' Aldan James Russell; sister-in-law Mary Gillard and nephew James t. Douglas Gillard III State of Wash; ington. Predeceased by James Douglas Gillard II and Step-' son Kenneth James Ford.

will be held at 2 p.m. January 12. 2006 at the Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park Clearwater, FL KENT David 78, of Palm Harbor, died Dec. 20, 2005 at Baytree Rj hab and Nursing Center. He born in Richmond, Indiana and came to Clearwater in 1953 before moving to Palm Harbor in 1959.

He was a U.S. Navy Veteran of World War II. He was an electronic engineer at Sperry. He was a member of the First United Methodist 1 Church, Tarpon Springs. He is sur-1 vived by, wife of 56 years, Alice Kent; two sons, Michael Kent Land -O Lakes, FL and Mark Kent note, FL; brother, Allan Kent Clearwater and 3 grandchildren.

Aim-'1 morial service will be held on Sat-urday, January 14, 2006, 4:00 PM at it Vinson Funeral Home, 456 East Tarpon Avenue, Tarpon Springs, FL Ph 727-9374111 'Taffy" James, St Petersburg, Tequila "T.T." James, Tampa, Hattie Hopkins, Belleair Viljage of Clearwater. He enjoyed fishing and home repair and was a football and wrestling fan. Survivors include his wife of 20 years, Rosemary; three sons, Shawn, Christopher and Kevin, all of Florida; three daughters, Susan and Sandra, both of Alabama, and Shanon, California. National Cremation Society, Largo. SNYDER, KATHLEEN ANN, 54, of Largo, died Sunday (Jan.

8, 2006) at Brown Sales, St Petersburg, and was a captain in the Army Air Forces in World War II. He served in the Air Force in the Korean War. He was a member of the 8th Air Force Historical Society, the 95th Bomb Group, and the Distinguished Flying Cross Group. He served in World War II as a B-17 pilot and received three Distinguished Flying Crosses. He led the first American daylight bombing raid on Berlin.

Survivors include his wife, Virginia; two sons, Al, Lawrenceville, and James, Largo; a daughter, Virginia Fouts, Brooksville; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Turner Funeral Homes, Brooksville. Sacramento, and Brenda James, St Louis; five sons, Everett, Herbert and Al, all of St Louis, John Battle Creek, and Zeno, Oakland, and 12 grandchildren. Reliable Funeral Service, St Louis. 2006) at Largo Medical Center.

He came it KELLY, GLENN FRANKLIN, of Largo Health Care Center. She was bora in Reading, and moved to Seminole in 1995 from Wer-nersville, Pa. She was a homemaker vr K- ft here in 1993 from his native Rockford, 111., where he retired in 1QQQ ac i foal octafu Lacoochee, formerly of St Petersburg, died Sunday (Jan. 8, 2006) in Hernan home under the care of Hospice of the Florida Suncoast. She came here in 1959 from her native Rochester, N.Y.

She taught history at Osceola and Semi A fc. do Pasco Hospice Center of Dade City, He was born in St Petersburg. Survivors include his wife of 41 years, Eliza 1 agent He was an mv veteran of World CRAIG, JESSIE 87, of St Petersburg, died Saturday (Jan. 7, 2006) and Catholic. Survi beth four daughters, Susan at St.

Petersburg Yardy and Sharon Ander, both of St General Hospital. She as born in Brock- Petersburg, Sandra McMurchie, New Port Richey, and Debbie Saunders, ville, Ontario, and nole high schools. She was Protestant Survivors include her companion, David Lehman, Largo; a sister, Linda Lane, Franklin, N.C.; and several nieces and nephews including Dawn Lane Trammel and Ken Lane, both of Franklin, N.C. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. moved to this area in 1956 from Sharon, Pa.

In 1984 she retired as an account North Carolina; three sons, Steve Kelly, North Carolina, Carlton and James Doty, both of Naples, two brothers, James, Tampa, and Donald Kelly, Pinellas Park; two sisters, Jo War II. He served in the European campaign, landed at Normandy aboard the Capt. John Ericsson and served in Germany and at the Battle of the Bulge and the liberation of Belgium. He received a Purple Heart He was a member of St Jerome Catholic Church, Largo. Survivors include his wife of 12 years, Catherine; two stepdaughters, Donna Johnston, Bradenton, and Janet Kallas, Northbrook, four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

E. James Reese Funeral Home Crematory, Seminole. KNOBLOW, PAULINE "POLY," 79, of Largo, died Monday Pinellas Park CARR, RODNEY "BUBBA," 33, of Pinellas Park, died Saturday (Dec. ant from All Children's Hospital. In World War II she served in the Women's Army Corps.

She was a member of St Luke's United Methodist Church. Survivors include three sons, Ralph St. Petersburg, Donald J. "Jim," Tallahassee, and Robert Mount Pleasant S.C.; and seven grandchildren. Brett Funeral Home Cremation Services, St Petersburg.

31, 2005) at home. He moved here in 1973 from his native San Antonio, Texas. He graduated from East Lake High School where he played football. He vors include three daughters, Joan Sowers and Lorraine Adams, both of Seminole, and Pat Miccicke, Shartlev-ille, three brothers, Anthony Jamkowski, Warwick, R.I., Edward Jankowski, Elizabethtown, and Walter Jankowski, Port Richey; nine grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Lewis W.

Mohn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Seminole. St. Petersburg ADHNS, JERRY "BUDDHA," 53, of St Petersburg, died Sunday (Jan. 8, 2006) at home. He moved here in 1960 from his native Huntington, W.Va.

Survivors include his father, Bernard, St. Petersburg; a brother, Butch, Pinellas Park; and a sister, Brenda Hammett Largo. ALifeTribute FuneralCare, Largo. ANDRIAKOS, JAMES 61, of San Francisco, formerly of St Petersburg, died Saturday (Jan. 7, 2006) at San Francisco General Hospital.

He came here in 1945 from his native Evansville, Ind. He was a graduate of Bishop Barry High School and studied architecture at the University of Florida. He was formerly an architectural designer. He was an avid walker and enjoyed reading and nature. Survivors include his mother, Virginia Andria-kos, Jacksonville; two brothers, Robert, Jacksonville; and Ed, St Petersburg; and a sister, Marcia Andriakos, Pinellas Park.

Anderson-McQueen Funeral Cremation St (Jan. 9, 2006) at East Bay Nursing Center, Clearwater, under thp rarp nf Hnsnice anne Perians, DeLand, and Henrietta Barrett St Petersburg; 11 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Hodges Family Funeral Home, Dade City. KOENIGSEKER, NORMAN ALBERT 86, of St Petersburg, died Sunday (Jan. 8, 2006) at Bayfront Medical Center.

He was born in White-house, Ohio, and came here 31 years ago from Ohio. He was a retired sheet metal tradesman and mechanic and a 50-year member of Sheetmetal Workers unions locals 6 and 33. In World War II he served in the Army's 46th Medical Regiment 3rd Army, under Gen. George S. Patton.

Survivors include his wife, Mae Elaine; two sons, Norm and Jim, both of Sylvania, Ohio; a brother, Glen, Bowling Green, Ohio; a sister, Marie Matzinger, Perrysburg, Ohio; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Largo. MALLOY, CYNTHIA 50, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday (Jan. 7, MARSHALL Gregory W.

Memorial service at Unity Church of Clearwater, 2565 Nursery Clearwater, FL at 11 a.m. Friday January 13, 2006 MURPHY Williams (Bill). Survived by his wife Flo of 53 years, and five grandchildren, Christopher, Will, Cynthia, Tony, Katrina, one grea- grandchild, Dominick, many nieces nephews. His favorite past time was his family and grandchildren. Memorial Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes, Dunedin Florida to follow at a later date.

Family requests no, flowers donations to Florida Hos- -pice Suncoast 5771 Roosevelt Blvd. I Clearwater, FL in the name of Bill Murphy YOUNG BLOOD Daniel Memorial service will be held Fri- day January 13, 2006 at St Paul Methodist Church, Largo. Inter- ment at 2:15 p.m. at Bay Pines. In lieu of flowers, donations can be." made to Habitat to Humanity hk of Florida Sun-lAiij coast She came here V'vhS in 1981 from her Ell tivp Mearlville.

Pa. was a baker for Publix and a football fan. Survivors include his wife, Becke; two sons, Dylan and Zachary; two sisters, Beth Carr, Largo, and Chelsea Carr, Seminole; his father and stepmother, Gil and Kimberly Carr, Seminole; and his mother and stepfather, Becky and Jim McMaster, Largo. Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater. SCHOENBERGER, ALFRED, 84, of Pinellas Park, died Saturday FORD, JOE C.

54, of St Petersburg, died Saturday (Jan. 7, 2006) at Apollo Nursing Home. He was born in Warwick, and moved here at an early age. He graduated from Gibbs High School and was a laborer for a trucking company. He enjoyed football and other sports.

He was Baptist Survivors include four brothers, Larry, Lawrence and Chris, all of St Petersburg, and Earl, Georgia; four sisters, Betty, Daisy, Linda and Tammy Ford, all of St Petersburg. Zion Hill Mortuary, St Petersburg. (Jan. 7, 2006) at Crystal Oaks of Pinellas. He was born in Pittsburgh and moved to this area in 1968 from Philadelphia.

He was in retail management and worked 2006) at home. She was a St Petersburg native and a graduate of Florida Slate University. She was a homemaker and was Lutheran, and from 1994 to 1999 she Fa -toT? I use oxygen Petersburg. BAKER, ERNEST A. "ERNIE," 93, of St Petersburg, died Sunday (Jan.

lorp. ana oenerai Mo 8, 2006) at Boca Ciega Center. He was born in St Petersburg and graduated from St Petersburg High School. He was a member of Trinity United Meth She was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church, Largo, and in Meadville she was a member of Stone United Methodist Church, a life member and secretary of M.P.

Davis Hose Company Volunteer Fire Department and a member and charter secretary of the Ladies Auxiliary Elks Lodge 219. Survivors include her husband of 53 years, Richard a brother, Richard Brown, and a nephew, David Brown, both of Smyrna, and three nieces, Deborah Biggs, Front Royal, Denise Schaub, Huber Heights, Ohio, and Sheila Gregory, Murfrees-boro, Tenn. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, Belcher Road Chapel, Clearwater. OAKEY, SAMUEL 74, of Largo, died Sunday Can. 8, 2006) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater.

He came here in 1987 from his native Niagara Falls, N.Y. He worked in shipping and receiving and was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Indian Rocks and the First Cavalry Division. Survivors include his wife, Roberta a son, Ronald E. Maines, Niagara Falls; four daughters, Robin Robinson EUicottville, N.Y., Rebecca S.

Davidson, Ransomville, N.Y., and Melinda Oakey and Robin Harvey, both of Niagara Falls; two brothers, Howard, New Port Richey, and Donald, Marco Island; three sisters, Mildred Haney, Longmont, Phyllis Blakelock, Sanborn, N.Y., and Jean Cobbettlapeer, and seven grandchildren. Abbey Affordable Cremation Funeral Services, Largo. taught at Grace Lutheran School. She had also worked as a pharmaceutical representative. Survivors include a daughter, Madison Malloy, and a sister, Diane Murphy, both of Saint Simons Island, and her mother, Dorothy Davis, St.

Petersburg. E. James Reese Funeral Home and Crematory, Seminole. GARROTT, CAROLYN, 46, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday (Jan.

7, 2006) at home. She moved here in 1964 from her native Costa Rica. She was a certified nurses aide and provided private care and worked in nursing homes. She attended the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Gulfport. Survivors include a son, Wayne, St Petersburg; a sister, Rox-ana Adrian, New Port Richey; and her companion, Willard E.

Nettles, St Petersburg. David C. Gross Funeral Homes and Cremation Center, Central Avenue Chapel, St Petersburg. GRAY, BERT 62, of Ridge Man or, formerly of St Petersburg, dieo Tuesday (Jan. 10, 2006) at James A Haley VA Hospital in Tampa.

He moved to St Petersburg in 2000 from his native Indianapolis and later moved to Ridge Manor. He was an antique dealer and an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors include two sisters, Sandra Davies, Ridge Manor, and Anita Devlin, Indianapolis; a brother, Danny, Clearwater; and several nieces and nephews. Gee Sorensen Funeral Home and Cremation Services, St. Petersburg.

Please see OBTTU ARIES Page 6 tors. He was a member of Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian). He enjoyed reading and playing chess, cards, golf and billiards. Survivors include two daughters, Joyce Pillitteri, Jacksonville, Marty Mathis, St. Petersburg; two sons, Arthur, Seattle, and Russell, St Petersburg; 15 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren.

Memorial Park Funeral Home, St Petersburg. Belleair Beach NEWALU, NEAL MALU LANI, infant son of Lance O. and Stacy P. Newalu, of Belleair Beach, died Friday Can. 6, 2006) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater.

Other survivors include his grandparents, William and Terry Powers, Tarpon Springs, and Mary Newalu, Anthem, and Edwin Newalu, Amherst, and great-grandparents, Ruth Maiolo, Watertown, N.Y., and Gerald and Lucile Powers, Melbourne. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, Fort Harrison Chapel, Clearwater. The Inogen One Oxygen Concentrator. Portable oxygen you never have to refill. Approved for use on many airlines.

inogenOne odist Church for 50 years, was a Golden Pioneer of Pinellas, and a member of the Antique Aviation Association. He worked for National Airlines as its first purchasing agent and for Albert Whit-ted Airport as the night manager for three years. During World War II he worked as a civilian flight instructor for the Army Air Forces for four years. Survivors include his wife of 67 years, Myrtle two sons, Ernest E. "Gene," Casselberry, and Richard L.

"Rick," St Petersburg; three sisters, Joy Harrington, Ocala, Mary Wackerman, Los Angeles, and Judy Murray, Avon Park; four grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Beach Memorial Chapel, St Pete Beach. rT' v. Rx Stat Respiratory 727-572-7595 1-888-648-7250 Please call tor details.

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