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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 67

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The Tampa Tribune, Friday, July 15, 1988 3-Pasco Obituaries August trial date set for defendants in Christmas killing IRENE ELIZABETH AIR-HART, 82, of New Port Rlchey died Thursday. She was born in Detroit and moved to this area 21 years ago from Cleveland. She was a member of St. Vincent de Paultathblic Church in Holiday and the Colonial Hills Civic Association. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth; three daughters Joan O'Donnell of Ludington, Colleen Boatman of Parma, Ohio, and Frances Koscak of Brunswick, Ohio; 12 grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren.

Michels-Lundquist Funeral Home, New Portytichey. Catherine l. pean, 59, of Dade City died Monday. She was born in Sutton, and moved to this area eight years ago from Ypsi-lanti, Mich. She was the former owner of Cathy's Kitchen in Dade City.

7 She is survived by her husband, Richard; a son, Kenneth R. of Dade City; two daughters, Patricia J. Bennett and Pamela both of Ypsi- In 1953 from Galax, Va. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church of Land O' Lakes. She Is survived by one granddaughter.

Coleman and Ferguson Funeral Home, Dade City. JOHN MICHAEL KLOPACZ, 73, of Port Richey died Tuesday. He was born in Blaine, Ohio, and moved to this area 15 years ago from Chicago. He was a retired foreman for Railroad Express, a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and a Catholic. He is survived by his wife, Anna; a daughter, Diane Roberts of Mount Prospect, four brothers, Joseph of Detroit, Stanley and Charles of Chicago and Albert of Port Richey; six grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren.

Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point. THOMAS E. KULO, 91, of Holiday died Wednesday. He was born in Norway and moved to this area 23 years ago from Glenview, 111. He was a retired mechanical engineer and a Lutheran.

He is survived by a son, Thomas Jr. of Ocean Springs, a brother and two sisters in Norway; and one grandson. National Cremation Society, Holiday. ERNEST W. LINDNER, 86, of AMANDA ROSE JOHNSON, 3 months, of New Port Richey died Tuesday.

She is survived by her parents, Douglas and Katherine; paternal grandparents, Wayne and Llona of Port Rlchey; maternal grandparents, John and Linda Dodson of Homossassa; paternal great-grandmothers, Ruth of Port Richey and Helen Olah of Spotswood, N.J.; and maternal great-grandmother, Ger-tha McMann of Grand Rapids, Mich. Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point JUNEIOUS C. KENNEDY Jr, 68, of New Port Richey died Monday. He was born in DeWitt, and moved to this area nine years ago from Irvine, Calif. He was a retired welder for Smith Tool International and a Baptist.

He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7987, Disabled American Veterans Chapter 78 and the Military Order of the Purple Heart, all in New Port Richey. He is survived by his wife, Monte; a son, Lyle of Moreno Valley, a daughter Barbara Wood of Yorba Linda, a sister, Ruby Owens of Bakersfield, and two grandchildren. George B. Morgan Funeral Home, New Port Richey. DELLA KLEIN, 94, of Land O' Lakes died Tuesday.

She was born in Virginia and moved to this area was found in a remote part of Hernando County after one of the two defendants led detectives to the 30-inch-deep grave. Detectives in the case have declined to comment on a motive for the slaying. Court documents, however, show that Snyder had been prepared to testify against Shere in a burglary and robbery charge. Assistant State Attorney Ken Jo-hansen said the two defendants will be tried separately. Johansen said he had not reached plea bargains with either defendant The prosecutor declined to comment on whether he had discussed a plea bargain with either defendant in exchange for testimony.

Huffstetler said he has set aside as much as two weeks for the first of the two trials. By REX HENDERSON Tribune Staff Writer BROOKS VI LLE Circuit Judge L.R. Huffstetler Jr. set an Aug. 29 trial date for two men charged with the Christmas Day slaying of an acquaintance in Ridge Manor, although attorneys said only one of the defendants will be tried that day.

Bruce Michael Demo, 28, and Richard Earl Shere, 22, are accused of killing Drew Paul Snyder while the three men were hunting rabbits in Ridge Manor early Christmas morning. Both men. are charged with first-degree murder, and may face thfc death penalty for the crime. Snyder was reported missing by his estranged wife nearly three weeks after the killing. His body He is survived by his wife, Ma- rie; a daughter, Margaret Qulnn of -Massapequa Park, N.Y.; a brother, Owen of Ireland; a sister, Sarah; Duffy of Holiday; and three grand- children.

Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Holiday. LESLIE HUYLER MANS- FIELD, 76, of New Port Rlchey; died Wednesday. He was born in Newark, and moved to this ar-! ea 14 years ago from Union, N.J. He was a retired computer operator for Prudential Insurance Co.

and a'; member of St. James the Apostle Catholic Church in Port Rlchey, Tarpon Masonic Lodge 117 and Moose Lodge 1429, both in Tarpon Springs, the Scottish Rite and Egypt Temple Shrine, both in Tampa, the Suncoast Shrine Club in Holiday, Garden State Social Club and Pru- dential Insurance Retirement Club. He is survived by his wife, Al- berta; a son, Leslie Jr. of Sierra Vis- -ta, a daughter, Louise Ann Crocco of Newton, N.J.; six grand-! children; and five great-grandchil-; dren. I Faupel Funeral Home, Port Rl-; chey.

ANNA A. RUBNER, 83, of Holl-. day died Wednesday. She was born in Dyersville, Iowa, and moved to this area five years ago from Wau-kegan, 111. She was a member of Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church in New Port Richey.

She is survived by a son, Richard of Dunedin; a daughter, Beverly of Holiday; two brothers, Lee and Gene Keuter of Ireland; and one grandchild. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Holiday. lanti; a brother, Thomas Dobbins of Sutton; three' sisters, Bobby Nutter of Janelew, Nellie Bery of Columbus, Ohio, and Juanita Scott of Moundsville, W.Va.; and two grandchildren. Oakley Funeral Home, Dade City.

FRIDAY PLUS iourta Guide to Dining and fetainment uinrinrT idittu a ktxt 1.1.11 iii.i MAAUAIlCil V. Vfll HTlAlllIf 75, of Holiday died Wednesday. She was born in New Jersey and moved Holiday died Thursday. He was born in Sweden and moved to this area 21 years ago from Deep River, Conn. He was a retired bridge operator and a member of St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Holiday.

He is survived by his wife, Delia; two sons, Ernest of Old Saybrook, and Robert of East Lime, a daughter, Audrey Conrad of Columbia, S.C.; a brother, Paul of Farmington, and five grandchildren. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Holiday. THOMAS MAGENNIS, 84, of Holiday died Wednesday. He was born in Ireland and moved to this area 17 years ago from Valley Stream, N.Y.

He was a retired Linotype machine operator and a member of St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus Father Felix Ulrich Council 5869, both in Holiday. to this area 18 years ago from Jacksonville. She was a member of St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church and the ladies auxiliary of Knights I I 0 II of Columbus Father Felix Ulrich Council 5869. both in Holidav. "VQGQQQCCCQCC' She is survived by two daughters, Mary Ann Atkins of Safety Harbor and Arlene Durand of Long-view, Texas; a sister, Irene Keistern of New Jersey; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

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