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V3 i-v i A SOUTH FLA THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Wednesday, February 24, 1971 17-A Florida Deaths mmmmmmmsmmmmm 9 tired farmer and came here two died Monday. A native of years ago from Lake Worth. MRS. VIOLA BIEHL WAUCHULA Mrs. Viola Biehl, of Ohio Avenue, died Monday.

She came here in 1958 was Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Marie E. Reeves; a son, James Reeves, Anderson, a Presbyterian and member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Harry L. Hunt, Lakeland, and two brothers. MRS.

MARY CODY LAKELAND Mrs. Mary C. Cody, 48, of rural Lakeland, died Tuesday. A native of Bay City, she had lived here since 1958, was a sectionizer with Kraft Foods and was a Catholic. Survivors include her husband, Survivors include two sons, Wil and a half-sister.

NORMAN II. COLLINS DAVENPORT Norman liam Biehl Omaha, and Arthur T. Biehl. Diablo. Collins, 73, of Lakewood Park, New Jersey, she was an interior decorator and an Episcopalian.

MRS. COLLEEN BARCLAY SARASOTA Mrs. Colleen H. Barclay, 65, 1729 Midlothian died Sunday. A native of Arkansas, she came here nine years ago.

Survivors Include her husband, Sherman Barclay, and a sister. MRS. LULU UNBEHAUN SARASOTA Mrs. Lulu S. Unbehaun, 88, 9227 Midnight Pass died Sunday.

A native of Pennsylvania, she moved died Monday. Born in Kentucky, MM EM Calif, and a sister. CHARLES X. BALFOUR WINTER HAVEN Charles he had lived here since 1960, Survivors include five sons, Ev Xavier Balfour, 87, of 827 Howard Terrace Drive died Monday. A native of Thomas- Lee Cody; one son, Robert, Lakeland; one daughter, Mrs.

Susan Reeves, Frostproof; her iiiother, Mrs. Frances Gra-bowski, Bay City, one brother and one sister. erett of Phoenix, Clarence of Mount Vernon, Ohio, Norman R. of Lakeland, Raymond of Tyler, Ralph of Daven here 12 years ago. Survivors in port; eight daughters, Mrs.

Dorothy White of Ashland, Ky elude two sons, including B. J. Funeral Notices Unbehaun, Sarasota, and two Mrs. Verna Egic of Phoenix, Mrs. Constance Barnett o'f Ash- he came here in 1924 and founded the Balfour Brothers Hardware Co.

He was the founder of the Winter Haven Rotary Club in 1925 and its first president. He was a city commissioner 1943-46, and was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nancy Fulton Bal brothers. land, Mrs.

Mary Margaret MRS. FRANKIE EMERY LAKELAND Mrs. Frankie Ream of Phoenix, Mrs. Lillian Burton, Mrs. Ruth Crawford and JANKOW8kl, LEONARD CHARLES Funeral services for Leonard Charles Jankowski, 68, Keating Park, Floral City, will be held 11 A.M.

Thursday at the of Porter Funeral Home, Invernerj with Mr. Larry Hartman, Floral City Church of Christ officiating. Interment Hills of Rest Cemetery, Floral City. The family will receive friends from to 4 and 7 to 9, Wednesday at the Porter Funeral Home, Inverness. Mrs.

Maxine Clements of Da B. Emery, 56, of Jacksonville, died Saturday. She was a native of Florence, Ala. and had lived venport, Mrs. Catherine Ben four; a daughter Mrs.

Paul W.j Mattox, Winter Haven; three nington of Xenia, Ohio, and one sister. sisters including Mrs. F. L. Breen of Ormond Beach, and in Jacksonville nine years, coming from Lakeland.

Survivors in-clude her husband, Marion Emery; a daughter, Mrs. Joan ALVIN McMILLIN FOR MEN CHARTER MEMBERSHIPS CALL LEE, SAMUEL I. Funeral services for Mr. Samuel I. Lee, 84.

of 3416 28th will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 P.M. from the Lord 6 Fernandez Colonial Chapel. The Rev. Graham of the East Chelsea Baptist Church will officiate. Entombment will be Garden Of Memories.

Pallbearers are Clarence L. Lewis, Charles L. Lewis, Harold A. Lewis and Jay Jacobs. LORD FERNANDEZ FUNERAL HOME, INC.

A A 0 A Alvin Jay McMillin, 81, 1704 Indiana Trailer Estates, died Tuesday. A Faught, Lakeland; five sons, William Lee, W.C., Billie Ray, three brothers including Frank Balfour, Orlando and Grover S. Balfour, Jacksonville. MRS. ISABELLE BUXTON LAKE WALES Mrs.

Isa- belle M. Buxton. 79, of 206 W. native of Indiana, he came here Floyd and Donald Ray Emery, all of Lakeland; a sister and a MENENDEZ, MIGUEL Funeral ser 14 years ago and was a retired employe of a steel company, a brother. member of the Evangelical Cov FRANCIS FLANAGAN Stuart died Tuesday.

Born in she was a pioneer resident of this area and was a SARASOTA Francis Mi chael Flanagan, 66, 1551 Sixth died Thursday. A native of member of First Baptist Church. Survivors include three vices for Mr. Miguel Meneadez 68, of 3306 Cordelia St. will be held Wednesday 4 P.M, from the A.P.

Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3809 N. Armenia Ave.) with Interment to follow in Woodlawn Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gulllermina (Roy) Menendez; four daughters, Mrs. Ze-n aid a Fernandez, Mrs.

Carmen Williams, Mrs. Dolores Kelly, and Mrs. Ofelia Menendez; two cousins, Mrs. Caridad Urso and Manolo Rico; and eleven grandchildren. Pallbearers Her-shal Kelly, Angel Menendez, Fred Fernandez, Ronnie Mickey, and Billy Williams.

Honorary Pallbearers Robert Kelly, William M. Williams, and Dr. Arturo Muniz. New York, he was a Catholic. Survivors include three broth C2.

daughters, Mrs. Lyda Padgett, Mrs. Ida Damvier and Mrs. Myrtle Herndon, two sons, Louis ers, and two sisters, including Miss Mildred A. Flanagan, Del- enant Church and a Mason.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mildred L. McMillin. JAMES NICHOLLS JR. SARASOTA James Shane Nicholls 74, 647 Owl Way, Bird Key, died Monday.

He lived here seven years and was a corporate executive and a Presby-t i a Survivors include a brother, Maurice Nicholls, St. Petersburg; a son and a sister. RUSSELL WATSON SARASOTA Russell T. Watson, 79, 5540 Gulf of Mexico and Frank Buxton, all of Lake tona. Waies; two Mrs.

Daisv ORSON MILLETT WINTER HAVEN Orson inures, Bowling Green; and Mrs. MURRAY, WILLIAM ISAAC Funeral for your appointment to see these fabulous facilities for Millett, 78, of 210 Ave. D. NW, Edna Tucker, Venus. STARLING S.

COLEMAN WAUCHULA Starling S. died Tuesday. A native of Oak- services for William Isaac Murray, 83, 'North Paul Drive, Inverness Highlands North, will be held 1 PM Thursday at the Chapel of Porter Funeral Home, Inverness, with Reverend C. K. McKay, retired Nazarene minister officiating.

Interment in Oakridge Cemetery, Inverness. hill, N.Y., he moved here in Coleman, 70, retired dairy prod- 1951, was employed by the Auto acts salesman, died Monday. He women men died Sunday. He lived here one matic Machinery was a member of the Moose Lodge and RODRIGUEZ. 8-SOt.

ALEJANDRO year and was a retired manager of an oil corporation. Survivors lived in the Lake Dale Commu-nity. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Rosemond "Kittie" Coleman; a daughter, Mrs. La-vonne Miller, Memphis; and a sister.

includes a step-daughter. attended Grace Lutheran Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Anna M. Millett; a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Charlie Ely, Hampton, N.Y.; a stepson, ELMER NELSON SARASOTA Elmer R. Nel JACK SCHWARTZ ison, 74, 5212 Kenwood Tri Funeral services for S-Sgt. Alejandro Rodriguez, 74, U.S. Air Force Retired, of 2911 Tyson who passed away Monday, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 at (he B. MARION REED FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL; Plant at Piatt St.

Rev. John H. Cocoran of MacDill Air Force Base, will officiate. Interment will follow in Garden of. Memories Cemetery, with Full Military Honors rendered by the Ceremonial Team of MacDill Air Force Base.

The Family will be at the Funeral Home Wednesday night from p.m. to 8 p.m. to receive friends. The ROSARY WILL BE RECITED at the Funeral Home Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Mercedes M. Rodriguez, Tampa. LONGBOAT KEY Jack Par Estates, died Monday. A na Schwartz, 66, 671 Spanish Main tive of Illinois, he moved here in 1968 and was a retired teacher died Saturday. A native of Germany, lie came here three and member of the Evangelical years ago.

Survivors include his widow Mrs. Frances Schwartz Funeral Notices BROWN, EUGENE A. Funeral Mass will be offered for the Hepose of the Soul of Mr. Eugene Brown. 49 of 5903 Southern Comfort Blvd.

on Thursday at 10 A.M. from the Catholic Church of the Incarnation (W. Mils-boro Ave. Webb Rd.) with Fr. A.

O'SuUivan officiating. Interment will follow in Manasota Memorial Park, Oneco, Fia. Survivors include a sister, Miss Mary Ann Brown; four brothers, Vincent 1. Brown, Basil Brown, Cyril Brown, and Rafael Brown; a nephew. Dr.

Thomas D. Brown. Pallbearers: Vincent J. Brown, Basil Brown, Cyril Brown, Rafael RUSHING, THEOPHILUS HARDY Fu Covenant Church. Survivors in elude his widow Mrs.

Alice Nelson and a son. mrs. ina McCarthy LAKELAND Mrs. Ina neral services for Theophilus Hardy Rushing, age 77, of 702 10th Ave. N.E., Mulberry, who died Monday in Hallmark Nursing Home, Lakeland, will be held Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock in the chapel of A.

M. Selgler Funeral Home. Reverend Max Holleyman will officiate, assisted by Reverend Angus McClelland. Corinthian Ledge No. 191 Fit AM will conduct graveside services at Oakhlll Cemetery.

Arrangements by A. M. Selgler Funeral Home. Marie McCarthy, 51, of 1120 S. nrown, toward Burke, and Ernest C.

Melton died Monday. She was a native of Lake Alfred, had onaier. nenas may call at the A. BOZA TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP. and a son, Kenneth Swartz, Cambr'dge, Mass.

ANTONIO PEREZ SR. BRADENTON Antonio Perez 74, 2111 2Lst St. died Monday. He came here 13 years ago and was a retired farmer, and a Catholic. Survivors include his widow Mrs.

Margarita Susita three daughters, Mrs. Priscilla Ann Robinson, Mrs. Margaret Ster- lived here since 1943 and was a EL (690 W. Hillsboro Ave.) Wednesday from 9 A.M. until P.M.

A Catholic Funeral Wake Service will be re- member of St. Joseph's Catholic cueo at at tne Chapel. Church. Survivors include her CHAMBERLAIN, MRS. MART E.

Fu- husband, Daniel M. McCarthy; nerai services for Mrs. Mary E. Chamberlain, 93, of 8406 20th Street, will be conducted this morning at 11 o'clock from the CMapel of SNIPES-HAM- one daughter, Sister Brigid, Bel EYNKOW8KI, MRS. MARY B.

Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Bernice Lyon Rynkowskl, age 67, 1711 N. Alexander Nd. will be held at 1:00 O'clock Thursds afternoon at CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 605 S. MacDill Ave.

The Reverend A. J. Lively, Rector of St. Jamea Episcopal Church will officiate. Interment will follow In the Garden of Memories Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Fred Cantrell, Paul PR-tman and George Riley. Mrs. Rynkowskl la survived by 1 daughters Mrs. Tacy M. Qualy.

Tampa, Mrs. Barbara A. Ritter, Bangkok, Thailand and Mra. Ruth M. Fortner, Luti, Fla.

and 5 grand aildren. mont, N.C.; three sons, James Patrick J. and Sean all ILTON FUNERAL HOME, 6718 N. Ar menla with Rev. L.

Earl King, and Mrs. Maria Wood, Bra- 10PENHOi3SE i Sunday II -f I 1 p.in. to 8 P.m. You areinvUedtot A itl 1 Fnropean Heaim thwr Ejuiu course. II i rf1 I No obliallon Jr I -4 i -c Pastor of the 40th Street Baptist denton; nine sons, including of Lakeland; her mother, Mrs.

viuitu, vmuaiuig. interment wui foi low in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Ralph, Oscar and Richard Bernice Goodman, Lake Alfred; one brother, Father Frank ILAKK, DR. ROBERT MAURER Dr, Perez, Bradenton; and a sister. BEVERLY BARTLETT BRADENTON Beverly El noDeri Maurer Clark, 56, of 5123 121st Avenue.

Tamna. noccoH Goodman, Gulfport. PERCY B. GUNTER DUNDEE Percy Berry day morning. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from Our Redeemer Lutheran Church of Temple Terrace, 304 Druid Hills Road with Rev.

Lavern G. Franzen, Pastor, officiating. Active pallbearers will be Robert M. Clark, Ralph more Bartlett, 53, Portsmouth, died Monday. He was an air frame mechanic and had been SCULLY, ROBERT M.

Mr. Robert M. Scully, 66. Haverhill, Mass. and Odessa, passed away in a local hospital Tuesday morning.

His remains will be sent today to Salem Depot. New Hampshire in care of Goundrey Funeral Home for services and interment in Walnut Cemetery, Haverhill, Mass, He la survived by his wife Mrs. Clair E. Scully, Haverhill, two sons Robert G. Scully, Lawrence, and Milton P.

Scully, Columbus, Ga. Arrangements In charge of MAR-SICANO FUNERAL HOME. Gunter, 74, of Polk Avenue, died Monday. Born in Berea, he had 11 "uii.iin, meiviiie Aeete, J. m.

will. iford. Rnv Paiilann. rto uvea nere 4U years, coming Honorary bearers will be Dr. Rothbee from Bartow.

He was the retired nenneti, ut. uren M. Noyes, Dr. DeLaPena. Dr.

Fernaniin Pmm owner and operator of Gunter's Bait Shop, was an Army veteran E. Pozo, Dr. Edwardo Gomez and all inspector! serving In District III area. Interment will be In Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Mr.

Clark will lie In state at the Church Wednesday afternoon from 1:00 of World War I and a member of visiting here four weeks. Survivors incline his widow Mrs. Ruth K. Bartlett, a brother and a sister. EDWIN CRAWFORD BRADENTON Edwin H.

Crawford, 81, 3205 23rd Ave. died Tuesday. A retired superintendent for an oil company, he moved here 16 years ago and at uw.il unui lime of service. The F. T.

SJi.QU NT COMPANY FUNERAL SIMON, MRS. MARY Friends of Mrs. Mary Simon, 77, Sportsman Park, Inverness may call anytime Wednesday the Porter Funeral Home, Inverness. Funeral services and interment will be In Chicago, Illinois Saturday a'ternoon. the American Legion.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Laura C. Guriter; a daughter, Miss R. 3101 NEBRASKA AVENUE, in viire oi arrangements. CONWAY, MRS.

MARY E. -Rosary ser- V. Gunter, Dundee; a son, Earl W. Gunter, of New Jersey; two viu. mra.

Aiary a. conway, age 73 Who DaitSPff IWM Mnnriau In tended the Congregational Chris TWOMFT, JOHN JOSEPH JR. Funer brothers, Ed and Frank Gunter of Frostproof; a sister, Mrs hospital will be held I p.m. Wednesday at Warren Funeral Home Chapel Requiem mass will be sad 10 a Thursday at St. Catherine's Catholic Church by Father Lawrence Conway and Father Gerald Grogan.

Interment Gertrude Meln, New Port Ridl Am tian Churh: Survivors include his widow Mrs. Morraine E. Crawford and a sister. MRS. HANNAH McCANN BRADENTON Mrs.

Hannah Hampton McCann, 89, 1413 21st ey. wui uv ruiecresi cemetery. WILLIAM GRAVAT SR. WINTER HAVEN William FERLrTA, JOHN Z. A Requiem Mass will be offered for the Repose of the Soul of Mr.

John Z. Ferllta on Wednea. day at 10 A.M. from the O.L.P.H. Charles Gravat 69, of 314 Hummingbird Lane, Lake Deer vnuiouc vnurcn witn interment to follow in Garden of Memories.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. LiUie (Cacciat- Ave. died Monday. She came here 13 years ago and was a Protestant. Survivors include a Mobile Hamlet, died Monday.

A ore) Ferlitai a daughter, Mrs. Joyce unrein! one son, rfonn J. erljta; twi native of Austinville, he Mien, mrs. natnenne Macias am Mrs. Antnlntt TUrrmoai turn SEE the breathtaking Spa area a lovely room of pools in a Grecian setting a Grecian swimming pool, the hot Roman mineral whirlpool, the icy Danish Cold Plunge maintained at a chilly 49.

SEE the huge Conditioning area with over $100,000 worth of patented, passive and active exercise equipment designed to firm, build, reduce, tone and recontour your figure. SEE the Finnish rock sauna, Turkish steam room, medicated oil of eucalyptus inhalation room, private dressing rooms, elegant vanity areas. moved here five years ago on retiring as a maintenance engi brother, Harold H. Miller, Bradenton. LEONARD REEVES SEBRING Leonard Reeves Sam M.

Ferllta and Carlo Ferllta; and two grandchildren, Doreen and John J. FerUta III. Pallbearers! Sam Cac-ciatore, Joseph Cacciatore, Angelo Cao- al si for Mr. John (Jack) J. Tnomey 41, 4310 Sylvan Ramble, lifelong resident of Tampa, who passed away in a local hospital Sunday night, will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 A.M.

at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at which time a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of his Soul by Rev. Fr, Norman Rogge, S.J. Interment will follow In Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Active pallbearers win be Herbert G. McKay, Daniel L.

Murphy, David R. Murphey, III, A. Broaddus Livingston, Ross Parker, Hal S. Hot-talnger, Robert W. Kuhn and Frank A.

Edwards, Jr. Honorary pallbearers, Ralph Enbanks, John H. Sultenfuss, David G. Hsnlon, Leo Pallardy, George J. Bean, James R.

Mynatt, Wllllar. F. Poe, Thomas C. Ervln, Richard Matorell, M.D., Peter O. Knight, M.D., M.

Crowell, C. Neil Smith, Thomas Mayers, Richard H. Blank. M.D.. Julian A.

Miller. Jamea Harrell, Larry Keese, Robert Thomaa, H. Mason Smith, Joseph A. Savaras, Dana M. Ooff, David Hyman, J.

Frank Robinson, Ryan D. Ballenger, Ken Mulder. Jack E. Cloon, William O. Savage, Charles T.

Fisher, William M. Hendry, III, Andrew Oar-cia. Paul AntinorL Hon. Dirk A. Greco, Mayor, Hon.

Doyle A. Conner, Comm. of Agriculture, Manuel A. Diet and Harry Hamner. PLEASS OMIT FLOWERS, and family suggests In Hen of, offerings to Mary Help of Christiana School for Bovs.

rangements ar In charg of A RSI. CANO FUNERAL HOME, 4040 Henderson Blvd. neer at the USAF Eglin Field ciatore, sam Louis zambon, John Zam-bon. and Victor Garcia. The Funeral He was a Baptist, a Mason and 90, died Tuesday.

He was a re- Cortege will depart from the A.P. Bma member of Eastern Star. Survi nivr-KsiUE CHAPEL (3809 N. Ar menia) promptly at a.m. vors include his widow, Mrs GEORGE, ARTHUR Funeral services JULIA'S ZWhc 237-3304 C' Amber H.

Gravat; a daughter, tor Mr. Arthur George, 60, of 2505 W. Powhntlan. will be rondui-ted Thiirariav LS91J N. florid.

itmr finflghun morning at 10:30 from the Chnpel of SNIPES- HAMILTON FUNERAL Mrs. Bishop M. Jones, Winter Haven; a son, William C. Grav nunc, avis ix. Armenia with Rev.

B. J. Morris, officlatina. Inter. at Fairhope, four sis ment will follow In Oak Orove Ceme tery.

Active pallbearers to serve are William P. Llshtfoot. Porter Bradley. John Olsen, John Clement', C. M.

de SYMPATHY FLOWERS Armenia-Bitning Floritu 935-3162 "Open A Charg Arrott By Ttlephotu" menti, John Smith and Frank Woods. Honorary pallbearer will be Altos Col. bert. ters and four brothers. MRS.

ELIZABETH TOBEY NOKOMIS Mrs. Elizabeth Potts Tobey, 81, a winler visittor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

La Montte, 2112 Casey Key IT ET MRft. ADA ZOLEMA Funeral GEORGE. RAYMOND L. Funeral ser SEE Nero's Neotar Nook, the sumptious sunken living room and exclusive facilities for men and women. SEE a whole new world of good health and good looks just waiting for you right now.

vices lor Mr. Haymond George, age 68, 3' 15 Napoleon St. will be held at 10:00 0'Ctock Wednesday morning at CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME. 60S 8. MacDill Ave.

The Reverend I. 8. Brook-man. Pastor of the lnterbay United Methodi.it Church will officiate. Interment will follow In Myrtle Hill Me-monad Park.

services for Mrs. Ada Zolema White 95, of 2fi03 W. Crenshaw will be held from the Appalachian Funeral Chapel, Johnifn Cltv, Tenn. with Interment la the New Bethel Cemetery. Survivors Include five daughters, Mra.

Noia Brawn, Mrs. Grace Whit, Mrs. Edit Boyer, Mrs. Louis Johnson, and Mrs. Leona "ttlgrewi thre sons, Mr.

Charles While. Mr. Horace White, and Mr. Byron White; nineteen grandchildren, twenty-three great grand children, and sla great great grandchildren. The friends may view Mrs.

Whit at the A. Bota RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3801 N. Armenia Ave) Wednesday Irom I A.M. until P.M. PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS LOCALLY.

Uifnifitd Services Rtgnrdlen of Prk "IIM 1J" WILSON SAMMON CO. fUNCIM MOMI Phn 177-7676 ikwrt hMfl tMrirt 47)0 N. ARMINIA fk wf AmWlftftt Ttlt 932 530ft AMBULANCE -24 Hour tmaratney Sirvict on 'UNERAl HOME 1711 NORTH BRMfNIA AVE. HOLLAND, MRS. CHINA Funeral services for Mri.

Dwlna L. Holland, 67, of 501 Fsirhnp Apollo Beach, Fla. who died In a Tampa hospital early Tuesday morning will he held from the Lowndes gnu rnnaral FOR MEN AND WOMEN HOURS: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon.

thru Fri. Home Chapel In Atlanta, Oa. Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will De in westview cemetery in Atlanta. She la survived by 1 daughter Mrs.

William Cherry, Apollo Beach. Brothers MnA littora In flmnrMta rm Gk WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS Until 10 O'clock mm mm Funeral Home, Russia la charge ui roi-M arrangements. eurzopean health spa 7 NIGHTS A WEEK Cox'i FUNERAL H0MI INC. J. EDWARD JENNINGS ttINf MKTO Hilltboro Pharmacy llvi World's Lei-gest end Finest Chain of Health Spas 93 LOCATIONS COAST TO COAST II I Hilltr HeWoska 1 II Mttiisxa a ill WOOTEN, MRU.

FVA JACKSON Funeral services for Mrs, Eva Jackson Woolen. 83, of Wimauma will be held this morning at a m. at the stnwers Chapel with Rev, Marvin Burkner officiating, flraveslde service will be he'd this afterinon it 4:00 p.m. In the Oak-lawn Cemetery la Lak City, Fla. Active pallbearers are R.

L. Bell, I-ee Musselwhlt, Don Mtuuelwhlie, Clyde Musaelwhlte, Ous Coulter and R. L. Bell, Jr. Honorary palloearera are A.

A. Wadsworlh, Ralph Snovnten, Julius Mcl.od, Jack Bradley, Howard Low den Van Williams, Barney Wallaee, N. O. Smith, Jo Ross, lied Jackson and Bert Bell. Survivor Include three daughters, Mrs.

R. L. Bell, Brando I Mrs. M. L.

Musaelwhlte, Jacksonville and Mr. A. A. Wad-worth, grandchildren and I great grandchildren. Arrangements rVNERAL H0 Vmi MORIAM In loving memory of Emma J.

Weeks. It waa Just 1 year ago today that Ood called yn to Heaven, only He himself knows the emptiness that fell in our hearts But we can't question our Lord I-causa He make no mistakes. Von brought such Joy and Inspiration lo us bemuse you were such a good hris-tian wife and mother. Sadly mlwd by your family. Jim, Jerry, Jamea and Betty.

tHEAlTH INDUSTRIES, 1971 0 lubildlory of U.i Iftduitrlti, Inc. HOLLAND, MAURICE F. Funeral services for Mr. Maurice F. Holland, 48.

a resident of Waller Hunter Road, l.lthla and native resident of Wimauma who passed away In a local hospital Monday will be held Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1971 at 4:30 P.M. from Colonial Fu. nerai Home Chapel with Rev. Wood row Bullerman officiating.

Interment will follow la Cedar Grove Cemetery. The remains will lie in stale until time of service at which time the caiket will be closed and not reopened. Mr. Holland la survived by his widow, Mra. Velma Jean Holland, Uthia, 1 daughter, Mies Jean Holland.

Uthla, 1 son, Mr. Steve Holland, Mulberry, 4 sisters, Mrs. Pesrt Mann, 8t. Petersburg. Mrs.

Jewel Stanaland, and Mrs. Jaunila Sianslsnd and Mr. Marjorla Weeks sll of Wimauma. 1 brothers Mr. R.

E. Wimmima and Mr. Wilton Holland, LaBelle, ria. Gentlemen selected to servo as pallbearers will please meet at the chape at 4:15 P.M. please meet at the chapel at 4 13 P.M.

Reynolds Plant City In chares of arrangements, Tampa 4110 HENDERSON BLVD. Phone 877-0595 St. Petersburg 2855 66th St. No. Phone 347 -6147 I Fairness Dependability Dignity 1 Coimnient Chaptli in TAMPA BRANDON IUTZ.

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