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FiVE STAR THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Wednesday, March 18, 1971 U-A Bay Area Deaths A her mother, Mrs. Lucie JOSEPH LUBELSKY SR. three brothers ter, Mrs. Ernest Vaughan, Clearwater; a brother and two in-list Church. Survivors include tlearwater; a brother and seven sisters.

MRS. MARTHA HODGE CLEARWATER Mrs. Mar both of Woburn; six brothers PINELLAS PARK Joseph eluding Rev. Mack Snow, Or-and two sisters. Lubelsky 69, of 7000 38th St.jland; anJ ree sisters in- CHARLES STILES died Monday.

A native of I eluding Mrs. Bernice Veasey, BELLEAIR Charles Baker I New York, he came here two I Pensacola Stiles, 76, of 1712 Indian Rocks! years ago from Charleston, S.C.j LLOYD DOLE died Monday. A native of; He was a retired restaurant CLEARWATER Llovd sisters. WOODROW KIXSEY DUNEDIN Woodrow W. Kinsey, 52.

728 Wood died Sunday. Born in Georgia, he came here 33 years ago. He was a siroerintendent. for a sales and ROBERT SHARPE SR. Clearwater Robert Havey Sharpe 60, 353 Coronado lied Monday.

Born in Ten-lessee, he rame here six years ago. He was owner and operator Jf Bali-Hai Motel, Clearwater Beach and was a Baptist. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Zelma Sharpe; two sons, R. H.

Sharpe Georgia; Harold R. Sharpe, Tennessee, and a daughter Mrs. Sherry Ann Travis, tha H. Hodge, 82, 1627 Harvard died Saturday. Born in Scotland, she came to the area 18 years ago.

She was Presbyterian. Survivors include two sisters. her husband, John S. Lohr; three daughters, Mrs. Geo Pea-vey, Andalusia, Miss Eleanor Clark of Mobile, Mrs.

Jean Gary of Palatka; two sons, Milton Clark and John Luther Clark in Georgia; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Clark, Plant City. MARY 1IAVELKA BROOKSVILLE Mary Ha-velka, 59, of Rolling Acres, died Monday. She was a Roman Catholic and had lived here seven years. Survivors include two brothers and a sister.

Madisonville, Ohio, he came here 14 years ago from Middle-town, Ohio. He was retired secretary of Sorg Paper was a owner and was a member of Erwin 1437 Regal Rd Elks Lodge Survivors include died Mond Born in Michigan, his widow, Mrs. Kate Lubelsky; came here 16 ago. He three sons, Norman Lubelsky! t- cPPrptarv treasurer and Joseph Lubelsky both of ret Iflgineering company; a Baptist eran World War II. Survivors include his widow, ii Kinsey; a son, Jerry Kinsey, USAF; a daugh- member of Congregational CHARLES GAYLON SR.

CLEARWATER Charles A. Belleair Civic and Charleston; Marke Lubelsky, St. Iu I Tl Church; Property Owners Association Petersburg, and three and was a Mason. Survivors in- ters, Mrs. Frances Hall, Mrs-H' Mf Ruth Dole; 3 elude his widow, Mrs.

Lillian Kate Ashley and Mrs. Dolly brother and a slster' Springs and during his residency there, served as a city commissioner. He also sat on the Federal Reserve Board of banks of the Atlanta district. He developed the Gulf Shores subdivision and organized the Gulf Beach Bank, St. Petersburg Beach.

CLIFFORD MORGAN PINELLAS PARK Clifford Morgan, 66, of 5751 94th Ave. died Sunday. A native of Waterloo, he came here eight years ago from St. Mo. He was a retired chart marker for the U.S.

Goverment, and was a member of American Legion, a Mason and a Shriner. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ida Morgan, two brothers and two sisters. MRS. GLADYS NOYES TREASURE ISLAND Mrs.

Gladys L. Noyes, 71, of 110 95th died Sunday. A native of Cambridge, she came here 20 years ago from Falmouth, Mass. She was a member of OES. Survivors include a Stiles; a son, Charles B.

Miles i Young, all of Charleston. ROBERT ARNOLD MISS MABEL DAUGHERTY Fort Myers; and a step EVERYTHING (ALMOST) FOR THE ARTIST NEW PORT RICHEY Miss HUDSON Robert E. Arnold, 89, 116 W. Hudson died yesterday. He was born in St.

Mabel Daugherty, 91, 215 W. Delaware died yesterday. Armand, Canada, coming here 25 years ago from Livingston, Galyon 75, 413 Le Beau died Friday. Born in Tennessee, he was a winter resident here for four years. He was a retired executive for a biscuit company; a Presbyterian and veteran of World War I.

Survivors include two sons, Dr. C. A. Galyon New York and Reece Galyon, New York, and a daughter, Mrs. Blanche Wright, California.

MRS. LOUISE BOARDMAN CLEARWATER Mrs. Louise C. Boardman, 81, 2463 Gulf-to-Bay died Monday. Born in Vermont, she had been She had lived here 13 years, was a Baptist and member of the N.J.

He was a retired lumber THOMPSON HARRELL SR. TREASURE ISLAND -Thompson Wesley Harrell 76, of 9611 Blind Pass died Sunday. A native of Dade City, he came here as a child from there. He was a commercial fisherman and was an Episcopa-1 i a Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Rebekah S.

Harrell; two sons. Samuel Stevens daughter, Mrs. Nancy McAdams, Clearwater. Additional Deaths, 3-B mmmmmmmmmmmm J. OSCAR FORD LARGO J.

Oscar Ford, 65, of 8203 132nd died Sunday. A Order of Eastern Star. MRS. ALICE REYNOLDS HOLIDAY Mrs. Alice salesman.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mercy Arnold; a son, Gordon Arnold, Tarpon Springs and a daughter, Mrs Mildred Schlachter, Hudson. JAMES HIGHBAUGH Reynolds, 74, of 4506 Sunset Drive, Buena Vista Trailer City, died yesterday. A native ot McKeesport, she had lived here 13 years and was a Presby son, Walter Noyes, Treasure Is land, and a brother. featuring STANRITE TABLE EASELS for Oils Watercolors Posters Sketching PATENTED "AUTO-LOCK" CANVAS HOLDER CARRY YOUR CA VASES WET OK DRY native of Arcadia, he came here a 1 1 Treasure Island; four weeks ago from Fort Thompson Wesley Harrell Meade.

He was a retired grocer, Orlando; three daughters, Mrs. was a Baptist and a Maso- Eleanor Goss, New York City; Survivors include two daugh-j Mrs. Frances Salter, Gulfport ters, Mrs. Dean Miss Catherine Harrell, Largo; Mrs. Phillip Treasure Tsiand; and a sister) Los Angeles, three broth-1 Mrs.

George Reuer, Treasure Is- HOLIDAY James F. High-baugh, 56, 5113 Tahitian died yesterday. He was a native of Alexandria, coming here two years ago. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of BPOE. Survivors include his plus a winter visitor here for six years.

She was a member of United Church of Christ and Keene Country Club. Survivors include her husband, Stafford M. Boardman; and a son, Robert S. Boardman, New Hampshire. LOUIS RIKLE ST.

PETERSBURG BEACH Louis E. Rikle, 66, of 501 80th died Monday. A native of terian. Survivors include husband, Dewey Reynolds; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Reed-man, Royal Oak, and Mrs.

Murial Moreland, Pitts Bay City, he came here ers, Morris Ford ana kawara land 10 years ago from Detroit, Mich. He was a retired tool and die burgh, and one sister. MATTHEW DEKREON NEW PORT RICHEY Mat Ford, both of Orlando; Homer Ford, Frostproof, and two sis maker, and was retired min- thew Dekreon, 76, of 126 Colonial CHARLES CARR LARGO Charles C. Carr, 67, of 3462 Hillsdale died Sunday. A native of Vineland, N.J., he came here two years ago from Fortescue, N.J.

He was a retired welder, was a Catholic, Hills Drive, died yesterday. He was born in Austria-Hungary, MRS. PEARL WARD DADE CITY Mrs. Pearl Ward, 63, died Monday. She was born, in Coffee Springs, Ala.

and moved here in 1930. Survivors include her husband, M. K. Ward; one son, James E. Deas, ters, Mrs.

R. E. Edwards, Or-1 a and Mrs. Milford McClelland, Fort Myers. RAY COTTRELL PINELLAS PARK Ray H.

widow, Mrs. Alice L. High-baugh; a son, Bill Right, Pon-tiac, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou Peterson and Mrs. Janet Rockafellow and a sister.

RUSSELL BURKE HOLIDAY-Russell L. Burke, 64, of 5112 Santiago, Buena Vista Manor, died Monday. He was a native of Harris City, coming here three weeks ago from Anderson, Ind. He was a retired crib attendant for Gen had lived here two years, was a retired glass worker and attend Cottrell, 70, of 7810 52nd Way ed Our Lady Queen of Peace and a member of Mid-County Democratic Club. Survivors in Charfpak Church.

Survivors include his i of United Pentacostal Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Beatrice Rikle, and two brothers. LeROY REDMAN MADEIRA BEACH LeRoy Redman, 62, of 342 Boca Ciega died Monday. A native of Manchester, N.H., he came here 26 years ago from Arlington, Va.

He was an air conditioning mechanic, and a member of the Episcopal Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Irene Funeral Notices widow, Mrs. Marie Dekreon, Ot tawa, two sons, Michael pressure-sensitive graphic tapes pressure-sensitive color, shading pattern films transfer lettering COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND BARTHOLOMEW, MRS. GLADYS L.

-Funeral services for Mrs. Gladys L. Dekreon, Ottawa, and Jacob Dekreon, Marseilles, three Bartholomew, 89, of 305 N. Fremont Avenue, will be held at the graveside in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Savannah, daughters, Mrs. Eva Harmon, Mrs.

Anna Smith, and Mrs. Ann S. Heiss, all of Ottawa, and a ieorgia, under the direction of Fox Weeks Funeral Home. Surviving are: two nieces, Mrs. Mary G.

Pichler, Hia-leah and Mrs. Gladys Brennan, Savannah. Georgia. ARRANGEMENTS BY HENRY COX rfV Artist Supplies eral Motors, and was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Myrtle Burke; a son and two daughters. MRS. RUBY LOHR Headquarters sister. J. L.

REED SON, 3410 HENDERSON BOULEVARD AT DE LEON clude two sons, Charles C. Carr Philadelphia, Charles L. Carr, Largo; two daughters, Mrs. Adoiph Ricker, Run-nemede, N.J.; Mrs. Dolores McLaughlin, Hampton, four brothers and three sisters.

MRS. ROSARIA ANGLIM LARGO Mrs. Rosaria Ang-lim, 48, of 13431 127th Ave. died Sunday. A native of Newton, she came here two weeks ago as a winter visitor from Woburn, Mass.

She was Catholic. Survivors include her husband, Kenneth H. Anglim; a daughter, Mrs. Jo A. Anglim STREET.

BONAl'RO, ANTONIO Funeral services INVERNESS Mrs. Ruby Lanier Lohr, 78, a native of Kis-simmee and a resident of Rt. 1, for Mr. Antonio Bonauro 73, of 3921 W. Carmen St.

will be held (date time to be announced) from the A. P. Eoza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3809 N. Armenia Ave.) with interment to fol. MRS.

GRETA ANDERSON LARGO Mrs. Greta M. Anderson, 74, of 51 Beechwood Lane, Teakwood Village, died Sunday. A native of Stockholm, Sweden, she came here 14 years ago from Chicago, 111. She was died Sunday.

A native of Spencer, W. he came here three years ago from Akron, Ohio. He was a retired rubber worker and was a member of Church of Christ. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Iva Cottrell; two sons, Jack Cottrell, Munroe Falls, Ohio; Marvin Cottrell, Mogadore, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs.

Gladys White, Munroe Falls; and two sisters. MRS. PRISCILLA BROWNLEE PINELLAS PARK Mrs. Priscilla J. Brownlee, of 5441 39th St.

died Sunday. A native of North Ireland, she came here eight years ago from West Lake, Ohio. She was a retired secretary, and was Methodist. Survivors include her husband, Joseph A. Brownlee; two sons, John A.

Brownlee, King of Prussia, and Kenneth J. Coral Gables; two brothers and two sisters including, Miss Agnes Murdock, St. Petersburg. low in Colon Cemetery. Survivors in Eden Gardens, here since 1960, died Monday.

She was a member of the Seventh Day Advent- clude his wife, Mrs. Ignazia Bonauro; a daughter, Mrs. Filomena Lencei three sons, Frank, Thomas and Dom I 514 Tampa St. Phone 223-4649 QR MASTER CJ2L Lutheran. Survivors include her enic: and one sister in Italy; and nine grandchildren.

Funeral Notices husband, William A. Anderson, FREl DIGMANN, WALTER ADOLF COLE, MRS. ROSE JOHNSTON Fu ol TO funeral services for Walter neral services for Mrs. Rose Johnston Coe. 93 vears.

of 267 Ave. N.W Aaoit utto Kreudisman, 67, resi-dent of 3017 E. Yukon, who passed away Tuesday afternoon in a Inral Winter Haven, will be held from the Ott Lauahlin Chapel, Winter Haven 10 hospital, will be conducted Thursday A.M. Thursday witn the Kev. Arthur Hampson, Minister, Hope Presbyterian Church, Winter Haven.

Friends may call at Ott Laughlin Chapel, Winter Haven 7 to 9 P.M. Wednesday evening. and a daughter, Mrs. John Sieja, Trenton, Mich. J.

C. McCROCKLIN MADEIRA BEACH J. C. McCrocklin, 89, of 14085 E. Parsley prominent area banker and real estate developer, died Sunday.

A native of Beaver Dam, he came to this area many years ago from Beach Grove, Tenn. He opened the First National Bank of Tarpon i Redman; two stepsons, Kenneth Reaume, and Leonard Reaume, both of St. Petersburg. NORMAN MAYER ST. PETERSBURG BEACH -Norman Edwin Mayer, 63, of 205 Gulf Way died Monday.

A native of Manchester, N.H., he came here 20 years ago from Hartford, Conn. He was owner of Mayer Insurance was a Congregationalist, and was a Mason, and member of the American Legion. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Eva Jo Mayer, and a son, John Edwin Mayer, Norwalk, Conn. WILLIAM FREELAND PINELLAS PARK William J.

Freeland, 70, 8441 47th St. died Sunday. A native of Pater-son, N.J., he came here seven years ago from Little Falls, N.J. He was an employe of General Hospital, Pinellas Park in X-Ray Department; was a Catholic, and a charter member of Adoration Society. Survivors ini-elude his widow, Mrs.

Mar Freeland; two sons, William Freeland, Little Falls; James E. Paterson; a daughter, Mrs. Ga-rian Gibson, Pinellas Park, and a sister. Take Advantaae of This Special Purchase DASKO. JACOB ANDREW Funeral services lor Jacob A.

Dasko 85, of Ma-saryktown will be conducted at the graveside in the Masaryktown Cemetery Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Claude Brubaker of St. Anthonys Life Center officiating. Interment to follow. Arrangements under the direction of the Brewer Memorial Funeral Home, Brooksviile.

ALL LEATHER HANDW0VEN JULIA'S 237-3304 5922 N. Florida Ave. Support iomr irefightgrt 1 auernuon ai ciock trom the WILSON SAMMON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4730 N. Armenia with Dr. Olin W.

Hay. pastor of the North West Christian Church, to officiate The Memorial Lodge No. 20, wi'l conduct the Masonic Service. Burial will be in the Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. The Family has requested "Please omit flowers and in lieu thereof to make cotnributions to the Shrine Crippled Children thru the Egypt Temple Shrine of Tampa." Mr.

ffei'ilgmann was a native of New York; a veteran of the U.S. Navy, retiring as C.W.O., and had resided in Tampa for 17V4 years. He was the past master of the Sojourners Lodge Cristobal Canal Zone; past patron of the Royal Palm Chapter O.E.S., Cristobal Canal and a member of the Panama Canal Consistory, Balboa Canal Zone, and Abou Saad Shrine Temple, Balboa Canal Zone. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Johanna Freudigmann, Tampa; two brothers, Rudolph Freudigmann and Karl Freudigmann, both of Cranston, Rhode Island; and a sister, Mrs.

Elsie Gabrielsen, Cranston, Rhode Island. Funeral Notices DANIELSON. MRS. CORINNE M. PENATO, PETE Funeral services for Mr.

Pete Penzato, 65, of 8425 Radio Lane, will be con ducted this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the FIRST BAP Dignified Services Regardless of Price "Sine. )39" WILSON SAMMON CO. PUN KM. HOME Phone 877-7676 LknMd Funeral Director! 4730 N. ARMENIA Am butane Service TIST CHURCH OF MANGO Hwy.

579. The Rev. Billy Funeral services for Mrs. Corinne M. Danielson, age 47, 3002 W.

Braddock St. will be held at 2:00 O'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, 8401 W. Hill-sboro Ave. The Reverend William G. Moeser, Pastor will officiate.

Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Walter Lepisto, Wesley Atchison, George Beutel, Bert Caswell, Richard Turner and Albert Cox. All other members of the Chursy Council will serve as honorary pallbearers. CURRY'S FU Dickerson, pastor, will olficiate with interment fol owing in Centra EsDano Memorial Cemetery. Active pallbearers are uomenic Mcarroua, Albert Gutierrez, Jimmie Milltello.

Homer Sin. gletary, Roy Singletary and Charlie Guagliardo. Honorary pallbearers are NERAL HOME, 005 S. MacDill Ave. is rasquaie miiueiio, Tony Milltello, Jim in charge of arrangements.

In Lieu oi flowers, those that wish may make contributions in memory of Mrs. Dan HARVEY, RAY S. Friends of Ray S. Harvey, 69, of the Parkland Apartments, may visit the chapel of J. L.

REED SON, 3410 HENDERSON BOULEVARD AT DE LEON STREET, this evening from seven until nine o'Clock. Interment will be at a later date at Kitzmiller, Maryland. Survivors include: a daughter, Mrs. Cecilia Longmeadow, a sister, Mrs. Delma Arnold, Kitzmiller, Maryland and a nephew, Joseph Arnold, Boons-boro, Maryland.

Tel: 932-5308 AMBULANCE -24 Hour Emtrgincy Servict FUNERAL HOME 6718 NORTH ARMENIA AVE. my Ficarrotta, Albeit Gutierrez, Tony Costa, Joe Costa, Pasquale Laz-zara and Joe Larraza. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME, 6900 Nebraska Avenue at Sligh. ielson to the Lutheran Church of Our Funeral Notices baviour. PRINCE.

MRS. EDITH M. Funeral STOKES. EDWARD A. --Funeral DeVANE, JOHN CLARENCE Funeral services for Mr.

John C. DeVane will 1 '1 V' Leat'ier' Handwoven pfflltlADIIKITALY I I'Mp-li Were f) I I $18.95 N-7 1 I M' ladies Sizes I lip 5v ill I A not all sues II be conducted today at 2 p.m. from the Stokes, 76, of 4S03 so. 10th Avenue. Providence Baptist Church in Riv.

erview. Viewing will be at the Church one hour before service time. Arrange HAVELKA, MARY Friends will be received Wednesday evening at 8:00 in the Brewer Memorial Chapel, where there will be a recitation of the Rosa services for Mrs. Edith M. Prince, 56.

resident of 6309 Elmer who passed away early Tuesday morning in a local hospital, will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the North Side Baptist Church, 1207 Juneau, with the Rev. J. H. Hallam. former pastor, to ofliciate.

Interment will follow in the Sunset Memory ments are charge of C. E. PRE- VATT FUNERAL HOME 9750 N. 56TH ry for Mary Havelka who died Monday. Mass will be celebrated Thursday Don't Blow Your Kool 1 1 Go To Jim Harrison's Personalized INCOME TAX SERVICE FOR THE BEST RESULTS 506 S.

MacDill Av. Call 877-4023 STREET, TEMPLE TERRACE, FLOR IDA. Tampa, will be held this afternoon at 4:00 P.M. at the Stowers Chapel with Reverend Ludd L. Tanner Jr.

ofiiciating assisted by Reverend Ralph Cowing. Interment will follow in Hillsborough Memorial Gardens. Active pallbearers are, Adoiph Taaliarini, Eugene Adams, Ralph Johnson, Cecil Lovelace, Dovle Rewis and James Wingard. Hon-orarv pallbearers are, Frank Avertt, Ralph Diaz, Ludd Tanner Tom Willis, Herman Licht and Frank Williams. Arrangements by STOWERS FUNERAL HOME, BRANDON.

morning at 10:00 in St. Anthnnv's Life Center with Rev. Claude Brubaker officiating. Interment will follow in the FERNANDEZ. JOE M.

Mr. Joe M. Fernandez, 54, of 7203 Taliaferro NK Tampa, passed away Sunday eve Brooksviile Cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of the Brewer Memorial Funeral Home, Brooksviile. ning.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 SYMPATHY FLOWERS Armenia-Buning Florists RATER, JOHN A. JR. Funeral services for Mr.

John A. Rater 44, of 8421 Brooks will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home. 3800 Nebraska, with the Rev. C. D.

Barrinaer, Pastor of the Hubert Avenue Baptist Church to olficiate. Interment win follow in the Garden of Memories. Pallbearers will be: Vernon Pickenpaugh. Kenneth Strom, Johnny Honaker, Russell F. Behrens, James Cowger, DeWitt Boyett.

NEBRASKA AVENUE with Rev. Way- Ion B. Moore, Pastor of the Spencer Memorial Baptist Church, ofiiciating, KIRK, MRS. LEOTIXE Mrs. Leotinc Kirk, 89, a resident of Oid Peoples Home, passed away Tuesday afternoon.

Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 NEBRASKA AVENUE, with Fr. James Kelly, of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, officiating. Interment will be in Old Peoples Home Active pallbearers wlil be Frank Permuv.

Tony Garcia. Frank Garcia, Gary Nelson, Victor Cuyar and Henry Garcia. Honorary pallbearers will be W. B. "Tubby" Crews.

Joe Lester, Andre Garca, Frank Salemi. M. Dexter Clayton, M.D., Jack Chapman, Roy Fose- Tom Farina, Mike Tamnev. Joe Gonzalez. Jim Barbery, Harry Hilton, Sam Fernandez, Howard Swisher, members of the Bream Sunday School Class of the Spencer Memorial Baptist WARD.

MRS. HELEN M. Funeral services for Mrs. Helen M. Ward, 78, of 1001 Augusta Sun City Center, Florida, who passed away in a Brandon hospital Tuesday afternoon, will be held from St.

Catherine Catholic Church in Broad Brook, Connecticut, Friday morning, at which time a Requiem Mass for the repose of her soul will be said. She is survived t)y her husband, Harry J. Ward; 1 son, John J. Kidney, Jenkinstown, ,1 sister, Miss Evelyn C. Miskill, Sun City Center, and 4 grandchildren.

She was a member of Prince of Peace Catholic Church, Sun City Center, Past President of Woman's Club, Enfield, and Veterans of World War'! Auxiliary. The family requests that in lieu of flowers friends may make donations to the Heart Fund. The family will receive friends at the Lewers and Shannon Funeral Home Chapel Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. REDMAN, JOHN R. Funeral services for John Richard Redman.

3 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Redman, 4733 ElDorado Dr. will be held at 2:00 O'Clock Thursdav afternoon at Si. Christopher's Episcopal Church with the Rev.

R. Randolph Cooper. Rector, ofiiciating. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 605 S.

MacDill Ave. is in charge of arrangements. Church and the universal Lodge no. 178 Interment will be in Gar KOEHLER, JOSEPH Funeral services for Mr. Joseph Koehler, 66, of Robinson Road, Valrieo, will be held this afternoon at 1:00 P.M.

at the First Baptist Church of Valrieo with Reverend Bob Coram officiating. Interment will follow in Bloomingdale Cemeterv. Active pallbearers are Howard Wilson, Bennie Taylor, Charles Peel. Bill Gunn, Bruce Gifford and Malcolm Kidd. Honorary pallbearers are Ralph Coram, John Clark, Leo Rosson, Gar-ney Williams and Georee Johns Arrangements by STOWERS FUNERAL HOME, BRANDON.

den of Memories Cemetery. Universal Lodge No. 178 will conduct graveside services. Mr. Fernandez is survived by his wife Mrs.

Celia Fer nandez, Tampa; one son Joe Fernandez Nashville, Tennessee: two riautrhters Mrs. Margaret Sonnamaker, Titusville, Mrs. Shirley Holt, Norfolk. Virginia: two grandchildren Donald SMITH, ELVINGTON J. Funeral services for Elvington J.

Smith, 85, of 7.812 12th St. will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from the Chapel of JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME, 6900 Nebraska Ave. at Sligh, with Rev. Howard C. Leming, pastor of the Temple Terrace Presbyterian Church officiating.

Inteimenl will follow in Sunset Memory Gardens. Active Pallbearers are: Earl Hunter, Clarence Hunter, Melvin Hunter. Charlie Bone. John L. George and Joe Bustelo.

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LORETTA A Re- nnipm Mass for the Repose of the Soul LOHR, MRS. RCBY L. Funeral services for Mrs. Ruby L. Lohr, 78, Rt.

1. Eden Garden. Inverness will be held 2 P.M. Wednesday at the chapel of PORTER FUNERAL HOME, Inverness with Elder M. H.

Philbrick and Elder Clarence M. Gruesbeck officiating. Interment will follow in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Inverness. nf Mrs. Loretta Fernandez 31, of 3415 Carrington, will be offered Wednesday at 2 P.M.

from the St. Joseph Catholic Church (Cherry Gomez) witn mier-nt in fniimu in Centra Asturiano Me morial. Survivors include her husband, Alfred Fernandez: two daugnters, Michelle and Angelique Fernandez; her stepfather. Mark) Leon; ner momer. Rose Giorgianni Leon: two sisters, Joyce La Russa and Barbara Reed; oranrimniher.

Mrs. Felicia Fernan WE1DNER. J. C. Mr.

J. C. Weidner, 80, of Land O'Lakes. Florida, passed away Sunday morning. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the F.

T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 NEBRASKA AVENUE, with Dr. W. Godriard Sherman, Pastor of the Seminole Heights United Methodist Church, officiating. Active pallbearers will be Dick Bellamv, John Chalker, John Darsey, Byrd Gutherie, Warren Kersey, W.

C. Law and Mike Smith. Honorary pallbearers will be John Allee. M. D.

Clayton Alfred G. Drayne, C. M. Farmer, Gust Hatrmnn, F. M.

Hahs. Jake Hickman, Bill Kincaid. A. D. Lucas, Tom Mac-Donald, Marry Miller, D.

L. Mirise, inden Teho, Jim Ward, Ray Ward, Marvin Whitcomb, and Dr. Clentnn Whitehurst. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. WILMAMsTrOL.

OLIVER D. Funeral services for Col. Oliver D. Williams (U.S. Army age 73 3323 S.

Man-hattan Ave. will be held at 3:00 O'Clock Friday afternoon at CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME. 605 S. MacDill Ave The Reverend Richard A. Williams Pastor of Christ Community Churth will officiate.

Interment will follow In-Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Survivors include his wife Florence A. Williams-5 sons Michael Stephen, John Keith' Dana Park, Robert D. and Charles b' Williams; 2 daughters Judith A. and Ava Michelle Williams and a sister Bertha Sautter.

lsler Ll'TZ. JOHN II. Mr. John H. Lutz.

76, of 9744 S. 49lh Oaklawn, passed away Monday in a Dunedin hospital. The remains were sent yesterday to the Blake-Lamb Funeral Home. Oaklawn. 111., for services with interment in Holy Sepulcher Cemeterv.

Local arrangements are bv the Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska Avenue. dez; Pallbearers; Sam Reed, Mario Leon, Mac A. Greco, Pat Lulaconi, John Rivera, Robert Queirolo, Eugene Greco and Joe La Russa. The Funeral Cortege will depart the A. r.

eoza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3809 N. Armenia Ave.) promptly at 1:40 P.M. SRYGLEY, MI-SS LINDA MARIE Funeral services lor Miss Linda Marie Srygley, 19, of 7130 Cove Place, who passed away Sunday evening, will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the University Church of Christ, with Dr. Louis Garrett, Dean ol Klori'la College, to officiate, assisted by Mr. Ferrell Jenkins.

Casket bearers will be: Ted Brewer. James Mayhrw, Gary Brewer. Joe Nalions, Louie Holt and Deryl Baker. Honorary hearers: Mike Hunt, Melvin Curry, Glen Barn-hart, Bob Owen. Griffin Copeland, J.

L. Nations. Richard Coe. Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories. Miss Srygley was a native of Florence.

Alabama, and was a member ot the Zephyrhills Church of Christ (corner 10th Ave. at 4th St.) and was a soph-more student at Florida College. Survivors Include her parents. Mr. Mrs.

E. V. Srygley, of Tampa; one sister. Miss Janet Lynn Srygley; grand-parents, Mr. E.

V. Srygley, Fort Worth, grandmother. Mrs. Lala Srvg-ley, of Houston, and Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Freeman, of Florence, Alabama. Arrangements by C. E. PRE-VATT FUNERAL HOME, TEMPLE TERRACE, FLORIDA. Add Luxury To Your Home MOONEY, JOHN SR.

John Joseph Mooney 77, 5415 5th Ave. St. Petersburg, passed away Monday, March 8. Born in Lexington, he was former mutual calculator at St. Petersburg, Tampa and Sarasota Kennel Clubs.

Survivors include his wife, Christina Rednower Mooney of St. Petersburgh; a son, John J. Mooney Tampa; two daughters Mrs. Mary E. Nostrand and Mrs.

Patricia Shawen, both of Winter Park; a sister, Mrs. Mary Catherine Sullivan, Lexington, three grandchildren; two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at St. Judes Cathedral, St. Petersburgh, Thursday morning at 11 a.m.

Interment will follow at Woodlawn Memory Garden, St. Mirrors, Mirrors Enhance All Walls Custom-cut mirrors, any size, add spacious luxury to your home. hay th largest display of mirrors in Tampa IN MEMORIAM Of Rollin Slim Cum-mins, who passed away one year uo today. He is sadly missed by his lov. ing wife and family.

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St. Amant, 91. of 14540 North Nebraska Avenue. Tampa. Florida passed away Tuesday morning.

A Requiem Mass for the Repose of his soul will be offered Thursday morning at 10:30 from St. Mary's Catholic Church, with Fr. Thomas F. Earner, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church, officiating.

Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Rosary services will be held Wednesday evening at 6:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 NEBRASKA AVENUE. The Family will receive friends at the funeral home Wednesday from 5:30 until 8:00 p.m.

Mr. St. Amant is survived by 1 son: Ralph J. St. Amant, Brooklyn, New York: 1 brother: Albert St.

Amant, BUoxi, 1 grandson: Ronald St. Amant, Dunedin, and 2 great-granddaughters: Miss Donna SI. Amant and Miss Lynda St. Amant, both of Dunedin, Fla. Furniture Tops Auto Door Glass i MATIIF.S, LeROY K.

Funeral services for Mr. LeRoy R. Mathes, 66, of 6901 N. Tampania, will be corducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Chapel of SNIPES-HAMILTON FUNERAL HOME 6718 N. Armenia with Rev B.

J. Morris, Baptist minister, officiating. Interment will follow in Hillsboro Memorial Cemetery. Active Pallbearers to serve are J. B.

Johnson, John Gray, Dupree Sanders. M. T. Glisson, Ray Davenport, Mike Short. Honorary Pallbearers are Ray Gaffney, Marion Stevens, Elmer Sonk and Mario Garcia.

THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS AT THE FUNERAL HOME THIS EVENING FROM 7 to S. 1006 FRANKLIN Downtown Tompa 2330 N. DAll MABRY HWY. 3415 HENDERSON BLVD. 140-142 S.

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