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4-Pasco The Tampa Tribune, Thursday, April 11, 1996 EVERY SUNDAY more than 800,000 adults read The Tampa Tribune. Obituaries SELBY MORTGAGE INVESTMENT CORP. A LICENSED MORTGAGE BROKERAGE BUSINESS 5406 Gall Suite Zephyrhills WE OFFER: 1st 2nd Mortgages No Application Fee No Point Loans Good or Bad Credit Reverse Mortgages CALL TODAY! 813780-6866 pan DO HJ1 0 nrnn an rrn i Wanda Doman of Kingsville, Ohio; seven grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren; and one great-greatgrandchild. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Bartelt Road Chapel, Holiday.

MABLE ALICE SHINSKEY, 83, of Holiday died Tuesday in Hudson. A native of Berlin Heights, Ohio, she moved to this area 13 years ago from Elyria, Ohio. She was a retired tool bin clerk for Ridge Tool Company in Elyria and a member of the First Baptist Church of Elfers. She is survived by a brother, Lawrence Schatz of Berlin Heights; three sisters, Anna Packard of Milpitas, Erma Taylor of Lakewood, Ohio, and Elsie Willinger of Holiday. Thomas B.

Dobies Funeral Home, Bartelt Road Chapel, Holiday. RICHARD A. STRALLOW, 79, of Holiday died Monday in Holiday. A native of Trenton, N.J., he moved to this area 16 years ago from Wayne, N.J. He was a retired mechanic for Thomas English Muffins in Totowa, N.J., and a member of St.

Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Holiday. He is survived by his wife, Mary; a son, Dennis of Oakridge, N.J.; two daughters, Patricia Bennett of Lincoln Park, N.J., and Marianne of Holiday; a sister, Helen Stevely of Tom's River, N.J.; and two grandchildren. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Bartelt Road Chapel, Holiday. LUCILLE SWINT, 91, of Ca- bool, formerly of Zephyrhills, died April 5 at Texas County Memorial Hospital.

A native of Vienna, she moved to Mountain Grove, from Zephyrhills. She was a retired transportation clerk for Greyhound Bus lines and member of United Methodist Church of Zephyrhills. She is survived by a sister, Mary Lavinia Ridgley of Mountain Grove; a stepdaughter, Helen Swint Smith of Cedars Lake, three nephews; four nieces; several grandnephews; and several grand-nieces. Craig-Hurtt-Bradley Funeral Home, Mountain Grove. PATSY L.

TAMBURRINI, 64, of Holiday died Monday at Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital in Tarpon Springs. A native of Detroit, she moved to this area seven years ago from Southfiled, Mich. She was a retired secretary for a patent attorney in Detroit and was Catholic. She is survived by her husband, Eduardo a son, Thomas E. of Eugene, a daughter, Linda L.

Smith of Ortonville, a sister, Beverly Gucciardi of Weberville, and three grandchildren. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Bartelt Road Chapel, Holiday. MARCIA ANNE TAYLOR, 60, of New Port Richey died Tuesday at home. A native of Detroit, she moved to this area three years ago from Largo.

She was a retired supervisor for Michigan Bell Telephone Company, and a member of the New Port Richey Shuffleboard Club and the Presbyterian Church of Seven Springs both in New Port Richey. She is survived by her husband, Frank; a daughter, Janet C. Weatherly of Shelby Township, a sister, Carol MacAllister of Redford Township, and two grandchildren. Morgan Funeral Home, New Port Richey. HELEN B.

YOUNG, 64, of New Port Richey died Tuesday at Columbia New Port Richey Hospital. A native of Skowhegan, Maine, she moved to this area 18 years ago from Clinton, Mass. She was a retired clerk for Super-X Drugs in Holiday, a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary 10167, American Legion Post 173 Auxiliary, and St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, all in Holiday. She is survived by her husband, Allen; three sons, Terry, Mark and Paul R.

all of New Port Richey; three daughters, Patty Smith of New Port Richey, Rose Young and Michele Baker both of Nicholson, two brothers, Raymond and Richard both of Skowhegan; a sister, Connie Bilo-deau of Skowhegan; nine grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Bartelt Road Chapel, Holiday. Purina Equine Nutrition and Management Series! 0 3 2 1 3 3 3 3 100 Equity Loans 24 HR Preapproval No Income Verification Bankruptcy OK 'fim Purina Mills, Inc. Learn more about: Horse Health Tips from Dr.

Jim Yanchunis, DVM Horse Nutrition Information by Kelly Siruth, Purina Mills Inc. Date: April 16, 1996 Time: Dinner will be at 7:00 p.m. Location: Barthle Arena Pasco County Fairgrounds LOUIS GENNUSA 63, of New Port Richey died Monday at home. A native of New York City, he moved to this area 12 years ago from Long Island. He was a retired New York City employee and an Air Force veteran of the Korean War.

He was a member of SL Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in New Port Richey. He is survived by his wife, Martha; two daughters, Carol Kelly of Tampa, and Kathy Mus-chiatti of New Port Richey; a brother, Mathew of New York City; a sister, Emma Pirozzi of spring Hill; and two grandchildren. North-Mea-dowlawn Funeral Home and Cemetery, New Port Richey. FLORIE A. HANSBERRY, 79, of Dade City, died Saturday at Lakeland Regional Hospital.

A native of Boston, Ga she lived in this area most of her life. She was a home-maker. She was a member of the New Jerusalem Church of God in Brooksville, where she served as District Secretary for 36 years, was Church Mother, and president of the Annual King and Queen Contest She is survived by a brother, Richard Adams, and two sisters, Alice Trueblook and Louise White, all of Dade City. Milton Funeral Home, Dade City. FREDERICK S.

HELDER, 79, of New Port Richey died Monday at home. A native of Philadelphia, he moved to this area 10 years ago from Wagon Town, Pa. He was a retired supervisor for the manufacturing industry, and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; a son, Fred S.

IV of Lancaster, two daughters, Dorothy J. Elliott of Lev-ittown, and Marion E. of Ka-szupski of Bunnell, nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren; Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point. STANLEY GODFREY KOSTIW, 64, of New Port Richey died Tuesday at Columbia New Port Richey Hospital. A native of Syracuse, N.Y., he moved to this narea 6 12 years ago from Ventura, Calif.

He was a retired elevator mechanic, a fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus, the Coast Guard Auxiliary of Tarpon Springs, Ukranian Club and St. Anne's Byzantine Church in New Port Richey. He is survived by his wife, Helen; two sons, Brent of San Marcos, and Christopher of Oxnard, two daughters, Robin Smith of New Port Richey, and Deborah Cookman of Laguna Hills, his mother, Stella of Fresno, a brother, Dimitri of Fresno; and six grandchildren. Arlington Funeral Home, Port Richey. GLADYS R.

QUICKEL, 81, of Holiday died Tuesday at Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital in Tarpon Springs. A native of Monroe Township, Ohio, she moved to this area 25 years ago from Ashtabula, Ohio. She is survived by two sons, Lawrence J. of Madison, and Roger of Geneva, Ohio; four brothers, Arlo Bancroft of Okeechobee, Dean of ANTHONY M. ANIEL, 77, of New Port Richey died Tuesday at Columbia New Port Richey Hospital.

A native of Detroit, he moved to this area 19 years ago from Roseville, Mich. He was a retired supervisor for Chrysler Corp. in Detroit, an Army veteran of World War II, member of the Knights of Columbus, American Association of Retired Persons, Disabled American Veterans, and the Pasco Post Amputee group. He was Catholic. He is survived by his wife, Helen M.

of Roseville; a son, Carl of Madison, two daughters, Cynthia Strachan of Roseville, and Pam Hedin of Fairbanks, Alaska; a brother, Al of Roseville, a sister, Delores Dugan of Canton, and five grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Holiday. WALLACE G. BRUCE, 72, of Tampa died Tuesday in Tampa. A native of Elco, he moved to this area 26 years ago.

He was a salesman and a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Rita a son, John of Land 0' Lakes; a daughter, Vicki Hubbard of Sundance; a brother, Lockhart of Pennsylvania; a sister, Virginia Re-digan of Boca Raton; and a granddaughter. Garden of Memories Funeral Home, Tampa. PAUL F.

CARLSON JR, 47, of Wesley Chapel died Saturday in Tampa. A native of Philadelphia, he moved to this area in 1975. He was a carpenter and Softball player in the City League for Lewis Environmental Services Team. He is survived by a daughter, Martha Anne of Wesley Chapel; and two sisters, Deborah Lineman of Ft Lauderdale and Beverly Greenberg of Philadelphia. Jennings Funeral Home, Tampa.

JOSEPH AUSTIN 'POPCORN CORN 74, of Odessa died Wednesday. A native of Ironton, Ohio, he moved to Odessa in 1948. He was a physical therapist and a U.S. Air Force veteran of World War II. He is survived by a son, Jody of Odessa; two daughters, Sue Anderson of Odessa and Kathy Owens of Clifton, three brothers, Butch and John, both of Ironton and Bill of New Orleans; two sisters, Bel-don Fisher of Ironton and Mary St Hugh of Chardon, Ohio; and eight grandchildren.

Mark III Family Funeral Home, Town Country Chapel. CONSUELO S. 'CHINA FERNANDEZ, 86, of Tampa died Monday at University Community Hospi-tal-Carrollwood. She was a lifelong resident of Tampa. She was a cigar maker.

She is survived by a son, Joesph F. of Land 0' Lakes; a daughter, Olga Colado of Tampa; two brothers, Antonio and Florentine Suarez, both of Tampa; two sisters, Leonor Corces and Carmen Co-to, both of Tampa; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Mark III Family Funeral Home, Town Country Chapel. TJLV 'f vV It's back. Bigger than ever! Learn from experts on the basics of horsekeeping to the more intricate methods of managing top show performers.

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Sicchio was talking on the phone as he walked near Solar Drive and Holiday Lakes Drives on March 3 about 8:30 p.m., the report said. Hollingsworth, accompanied by four men, said, "Give up the phone" and threw a bottle at Sicchio. The unidentified men then attacked the victim, and Hollingsworth took the phone, the report said. The 13-year-old girl accused Hollingsworth of waving a pair of brass knuckles at her on March 12 about 7:45 p.m. and demanding money, the report said.

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