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Petersburg The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, April 16, 1992 Suspect nabbed in grab-and-go jewel heist A Tribune Staff Report CRYSTAL RIVER chased and caught a three diamond rings a Crystal River Mall evening. Phillip Raymond wine Drive, entered before 9 p.m. Tuesday solitaire rings, said OBITUARIES Police Tuesday night Largo man they say swiped, valued at $15,000 from jewelry store earlier in the Pancoast, 21, 821 BrandyFriedman's Jewelers shortly asking to see the diamondpolice spokeswoman Martha Langston. "He then grabbed three she said. The man did not have one in the store was injured, Police chased Pancoast into west side of U.S.

Highway 19. Rowland spotted the suspect road in nearby Woodlands tioned him. "He appeared nervous," officer noticed scratches on MARGARET S. ERICKSON, 84, of St. Petersburg died Tuesday at St.

Anthony's Hospital. A native of Cambridge, she moved to the area in 1982 from Falmouth, Mass. She was a homemaker and a member of Liberty Baptist Church. She is survived by a brother, James Simpson of Cambridge; a sister, Helen Simpson of Sellers, Iowa; and several nieces and nephews. Alan R.

McLeod Funeral Directors, St. Petersburg. ROSANN GIBSON, 79, of Clearwater died Friday at Humana Hospital in St. Petersburg. She moved to the area from her native New York.

She was a retired real estate salesperson and a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Pinellas Park. She is survived by two sons. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. KATHERINE M. GOGAN, 88, of St.

Petersburg died Friday. She was a native of Grand Forks, N.D. She is survived by two grand-nieces. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. PHILIP S.

GUECIA, 79, of Gulfport died Tuesday at Humana Hospital in St. Petersburg. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., he moved to the area 11 years ago from Fort Myers. He was a retired toolmaker for Raytheon in Massachusetts and a member of Holy Name Catholic Church in Gulfport. He is survived by his wife, Zina; two sons, Albert of Hillsville, and Philip Jr.

of Lowell, two daughters, Terre Nappi and Antoinette, both of New York City; three brothers, Mario of Gulfport, Joseph of Orlando and Ignatius of St. Petersburg; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Curlew Hills Crematory, Palm Harbor. RICHARD G. HANNING, 60, of St.

Petersburg died Monday at home. A native of Marion, Ohio, he moved to the area in 1989 from Waterville, Ohio. He was a retired electrician for Nationwide Insurance a veteran of the U.S. Navy, a 32nd-degree Mason Linden Lodge and a member of American Veterans Post 59 and Scottish Rite, all of Ohio, and the National Destroyer Escorts Association, the Fraternal Order of Eagles and American Legion Post 14. He is survived by his wife, Mary his father, Edward of Westerville, Ohio; two sons, Frankie A.

of Columbus, Ohio, and John L. of Ohio; two daughters, Deborah M. Holdren of St. Petersburg and Deise Conkle of Gahanna, Ohio; three sisters, Patricia McCoy of Renaldsburg, Ohio, Roberta LaCorte of White Hall, Ohio, and Gretchen DeVoe of Westerville; and two grandchildren. Alan R.

McLeod Funeral Directors, St. Petersburg. CLARA HEINRICH, 95, of St. Petersburg died Tuesday at Colonial Care Center. A native of Ohio, she moved to the area in 1975 from Dayton, Ohio.

She was a homemaker. She is survived by a grandson. Alan R. McLeod Funeral Directors, St. Petersburg.

BRICE HILTON, 54, of Gulfport died Saturday at Bayfront Medical Center. He was a native of Howard County, Md. He is survived by two daughters, Debbie Garrisons and Patricia Kline, both of Delaware; his mother, Annie Bordley of Largo; a sister, A.J. Grier of Largo; and three grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Clearwater.

LAURA L. JOHNSON, 75, of Clearwater died Wednesday at Palm Garden of Largo. A native of Doverhill, she moved to the area in 1953 from Evansville, Ind. She was a bookkeeper for NCNB and Florida Bank of Commerce, and a member of First Church of the Nazarene, all of Clearwater. She is survived by a son, Warren of Nome, a daughter, Sharon Knear Nashville; a brother, William Marvin Lundy of Evansville; two sisters, Eva Christian of Evansville and from running through the woods." rings and ran off," a weapon, and no was Pancoast handcuffed but broke free of she said.

officers and ran into the woods. The chase was the woods short, Langston said, and Pancoast was caught on the again. The rings were found concealed in one of Police Sgt. Gordon his socks, Langston said. walking along a Estates and ques- He was charged with robbery, grand theft and resisting arrest without violence.

He reLangston, "and the mained in the Citrus County jail Wednesday unhis arms and legs der $30,000 bail, jail records show. Pauline Howard of Odon, and two grandsons. Rhodes Funeral Directors, Druid Chapel, Clearwater. EARL R. KREISEL, 84, of Pinellas Park died Monday at Colonial Care in St.

Petersburg. He moved to the area in 1971 from his native Baltimore. He was a retired auditor for Proveden Bank of Maryland in Baltimore, a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army, and a member of First Methodist Church of Pinellas Park. He is survived by his wife, Marie; a son, Richard E.

of Dresher, and a brother, Walter of Baltimore. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. WILLIAM J. LAMBERGER, 66, of Largo died Friday at Suncoast Hospital. A native of Detroit, he moved to the area in 1986 from New Baltimore, Mich.

He was a service engineer for Cross Co. 1 in Fraser, a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Navy, a member of Knights of Columbus, MerryGo-Rounders NCHA Camping Club 272 and Veterans of Foreign War Lempke-Blackwell Post, all in New Baltimore, and BPOE Seminole Lodge 2519 in Seminole, and Catholic. He is survived by his wife, Rose Marie; a daughter, Patricia A. Tack of Largo; a brother, Marvin of Escandba, a sister, Doris Zauner of Fair Haven, 11 nephews; four nieces; two grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; several great-nieces and greatnephews; and several stepgreatgrandchildren.

National Cremation Society, Clearwater. ARTHUR A. LANZNER, 89, of St. Petersburg died Tuesday at Greenbrook Nursing Center. A native of Ashley Park, N.J., he moved to the area in 1971 from New York City.

He was a building maintenance serviceman. He is survived by a brother, William of Miami Beach; a sister, Dorothy Grossman of Lauderhill; and a nephew. Alan R. McLeod Funeral Directors, St. Petersburg.

HARRY J. LOUGHEAD, 47, of Seminole died Tuesday at Suncoast Hospital of natural causes. He moved to the area in 1975 from his native Sarnia, Ontario. He was a registered nurse for Suncoast Hospital, and a member of Unity Church in Clearwater, and the Eagles and Moose clubs. He is survived by his wife, Judy; a sister, Janine McFadyen of Sarnia; and several nieces and nephews.

Moss-Feaster Funeral Home, Largo Chapel. ESTHER MAE LOWMAN, 79, of St. Petersburg died Tuesday at North Horizon Health Care Center. A native of Pittsburgh, she moved to the area in 1939 from Mount Washington, Pa. She was a central file clerk for First National Bank in St.

Petersburg. She is survived by a son, Robert C. II of St. Petersburg; two sisters, Mary Reinhardt of Pittsburgh and Yvonne Randall of Little Rock, and a grandson. Gee and Sorensen Funeral Home, St.

Petersburg. DOROTHY J. MacNEILL, 70, of Palm Harbor died Tuesday at Mease Hospital Countryside. She moved to the area in 1956 from her native Franklin, Mass. She was a registered nurse for Mease Hospital.

She is survived by three sons, Robert C. of New Port Richey, Bruce I. of Clearwater and Bryan A. of Palm Harbor; two brothers, Charles Lavanaway of LaMesa, and Sam Lavanaway of Corning, and four grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Funeral Home, Fort Harrison Chapel.

MARY M. MANDILE, 70, of Harbor died Tuesday at MorPlant Hospital in Clearwater. A of New York City, she moved area in 1978 1 from New York She was a retired secretary for and a member of St. Luke Evangelist Catholic Church in Harbor and the Holiday Pio- Try Our Three 9's All Championship Holes The Gator The Panther and the New Par 36 Bobcat APRIL SPECIAL Open to the Public Pro Shop Snack Bar Par 72 27 Holes $22 Fee Tax Plus with Call Up To SILVER A Classic Week Cars Ahead For Trap Starting DOLLAR Times Green Cart" Holes TRAP GOLF CLUB For 18 17000 Patterson Road Odessa 920-3884 (call for, start times) MOVIE TIMES CLEARWATER CLEARWATER MALL 5 796-2329: Fried Green Tomatoes (PG-13) 7:55, 10:20. My Cousin Vinny (R) 1:45, 5:10, 8:05, 10:30.

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Sleepwalkers (R) 1:30, 3:35, 5:45, 8:15, 10:25. MARY L. ANDREOZZI, 75, a seasonal resident of the area from East Haven, died Tuesday at home. She was a native of New Haven, Conn. She was a supervisor for a shirt manufacturer, and a member of St.

Ignatius Catholic Church in Tarpon Springs and St. Vincent DePaul Roman Catholic Church in East Haven. She is survived by her husband, Albert; a son, Albert Jr. of Palm Harbor; a daughter, Anna Marie of Rhode Island, N.Y.; a brother, Tommy Morico of North Haven, a sister, Livia Lazzari of East Haven; and a granddaughter. Vinson Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs.

MABEL BACK, 80, of Dunedin died Wednesday at Manor Care. A native of Philadelphia, she moved to the area in 1955 from New Jersey. She was a homemaker, Methodist and a member of Order of Eastern Star 156 in Cold Springs, N.J. She is survived by two brothers, Russell Pastre of Dumont, N.J., and James Pastre of Westfield, N.J.; and two sisters, Margaret Behr and Mary Gabriel, both of New Jersey. Moss-Feaster Funeral Home, Dun- JEANETTE GENISE BOYKINS, 27, of St.

Petersburg died Monday at St. Anthony's Hospital of natural causes. She was a lifelong resident of the area. She worked for South Trust Bank and was a member of Traveler's Rest Missionary Church. She is survived by a son, Gregory; her parents, John and Luevern; a brother, John and three sisters, Sharette, Katrina.

Wilson and Vicky K. Washington, all of St. Petersburg; her paternal grandparents, John and Maybelle of Jacksonville; four nephews; and three nieces. Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.

LUCILLE BROWN, 86, of St. Pe- tersburg died Sunday at home. A native of Buffalo, N.Y., she moved to the area in 1991 from Daytona Beach. She is survived by two daughters, Martha Mitchell of Williamsburg, and Laura Smallwood of St. Petersburg; a sister, Eleanor Clise of Geneva, N.Y.; five grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

National Cremation Society, Clearwater. LYNFORD V. CONNER, 65, of Clearwater died Thursday at Suncoast Hospital in Largo. A native of Rimersburg, he moved to the area in 1978 from Everett, Pa. He was owner of Conner Funeral Service a member of Everett First United Church of Christ and American Legion Post 9, both of Everett, the National Funeral Directors and the Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Associations, and a veteran of the U.S.

Army. He is survived by three sons, Jere Estero and Bentley all of Clearwater; two daughters, Kristi L. Cameron of Alexandria, and Andrea D. of Fairfax, his mother, Sara; and a granddaughter. Rhodes Funeral Directors, Dru- id Chapel, Clearwater.

MARY M. CONOVER, 83, of died Monday at St. Anthony's Hospital. A native of St. Francois County, she moved to the area in 1964 from St.

Louis County, Mo. She was a medical secretary and Presbyterian. She is survived by a daughter, Judith Huitt Luke of Columbia, three sisters, Mabel Ward of Columbia, Irene Hohnson of Long Island, N.Y., and Mildred Poston of Albany, a brother, Carl Arnoldi of North Little Rock, Ark; and a grandson. Alan R. McLeod Funeral Home, St.

Petersburg. FRANCES L. DUNCAN, 87, of Clearwater died Tuesday at Clearwater Community Hospital. She moved to the area in 1966 from her native Chicago. She attended Second Church of Christ, Scientist in Clearwater.

She is survived by a niece and a nephew. Moss-Feaster Funeral Home, Belcher Road Chapel. Clearwater Florist 441-8985 801 N. FT. HARRISON AVE.

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of Palm Harbor; and two sisters, Anna Onorato and Josephine Tessier, both of Holiday. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. ANNIE E. MAXWELL, 96, of St. Petersburg died Monday at St.

Anthony's Hospital. A native of New York City, she moved to the area in 1982 from Kingston, N.Y. She was a bookkeeper for a steel company, a member of Zonta Club in New York and Catholic. She 1 is survived by two daughters, Genevieve Soule of St. Petersburg and Georgette Kirk of Spring Hill; five grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren.

Alan R. McLeod Funeral Directors, St. Petersburg. DOROTHY F. MYERS, 83, of St.

Petersburg died Friday at Humana Hospital. She moved to the area in 1971 from her native New York City. She was Episcopalian. She is survived by a sister, Lucille O'Connor of New York City; and several nieces and nephews. National Cremation Society, Clearwater.

JULIA AMELIA SIMMONS, 85, of Clearwater Beach died Wednes- day at Suncoast Hospital in Largo. A native of New York City, she moved to the area in 1945 from Poughkeepsie, N.Y. She was a homemaker, a member of Episcopal Church of the Assention in Clearwater, former member of Pythian Sister in Clearwater and former Grey Lady at Bay Pines Veterans Administation Hospital. She is survived by two sons, Donald J. of Clearwater and Nelson J.

of Dunedin; a daughter, Joan J. Powell of Stafford Springs, a sister, Genevieve Reedy of Miami; 13 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Funeral Home, Belcher Road Chapel. NELS H. STROMBERG, 78, of Largo died Saturday at Suncoast Hospital.

He moved to the area in 1981 from his native Chicago. He was a paint sprayer for WernerKennelle in Chicago and Presbyterian. He is survived by his wife, Inez B. of Largo; two daughters, Sandra Lee Bennett and Susan Lynn Armbruster, both of Chicago; and four grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Clearwater.

WALTER W. WANZER, 68, of Clearwater died Tuesday at Clear- water Community Hospital. A native of New York City, he moved to the area in 1983 from Staten Island, N.Y. He was a chief engineer for Staten Island Ferry, a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Navy, and Protestant.

He is survived by his wife, Martha; a son, Walter Westly III of Clearwater; two daughters, Harriet A. and Martha Benedict, both of Staten Island; a brother, Harold of Randaltown, N.Y.; a sister, Viola Maxfield of Saybrook, and a grandson. MossFeaster Funeral Home, Dunedin Chapel. BETTY L. WILSON, 78, of Largo died Friday at East Bay Nursing Center.

A native of Salamaca, N.Y., she moved to the area in 1989 from Poughkeepsie, N.Y. She was a retired medical librarian. She is survived by a daughter, Leslie McCann of Woodstock, a brother, Gene A. Seymour of Largo; and two grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Clearwater.

REYNO WORKMAN, 69, of Lar- go died Tuesday at home. A native of Hinton, W.Va., he moved to the area in 1985 from Long Beach, Calif. He was a retired chief petty officer for the U.S. Navy, serving in World War II and the Korean War, a member of American Legion Post 273 in Madeira Beach and Protestant. He is survived by a daughter, Twaunnie L.

Busse of Long Beach; his mother, Minerva of Largo; a sister, Violet F. Thomas of Largo; and three grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Funeral Home, Largo Chapel. PINELLAS PARK MOVIES AT PINELLAS PARK (813) 576-5347: Beauty and the Beast (G) 2, 4, 6. JFK (R) 2, 5:30, 9.

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Social Security offices will be open. Dunedin, Largo and Safety Harbor offices will be closed. Dunedin, Largo and Safety Harbor libraries will be closed. Schools Pinellas County schools will be closed. Banks I and financial institutions will be open.

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