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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 14

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4B THE MIAMI HERALD TUESDAY JULY 9 1991 Car magnate seeks loan BRAMAN FROM 1B neighborhood that desperately needs them The troubled Edgewater-Wyn-wood neighborhood historically had a concentration of car dealerships but six have pulled out in the last 0 14 uj I MILE 5 3 2 CD uj Site of new 5 Braman showrooms and service 1 55 facilities Fysj JnW20ST jg-Tg-I Av NE 15 ST I decade "We have an area that's dying and we don't have a long line of people willing to invest there" said Herbert Bailey the assistant city manager in charge of development "These are the tradeoffs you have to make We're the application says The city has approved two loans similar to the one Braman seeks One went to a group of Saudi Arabian investors who renovated the Freedom Tower in 1988 The other also in 1988 was for a new YMCAat401NW71stSt Both borrowers got into trouble The city called its $54 million Freedom Tower loan last year after the developers who received an extension balked at paying a higher interest rate The YMCA citing financial problems in November also got an extra year to pay off its $115 million loan Money for the loans comes from grants that the city has received from the federal government but not spent yet The city doesn't advertise the availability of the loans "If we advertise we're going to have 10 applications and it'll be difficult to decide who gets the money" said Fred Fernandez assistant director of the city's community development department Helfman Braman's attorney said he knew about the program from some work on the Freedom Tower and told Braman about it Helfman said Braman is meeting stiff conditions to qualify for the loan He has secured a $5 million letter of credit from a bank to back up the loan which the city could call on 48 hours notice RICK BROWNLEE Miami Herald Staff Bailey AL DIAZ Miami Herald Staff CROWDED CLASS: Volunteer teachers Mimi Jacob and Anita Johnson assist kindergarten teacher lone Hause far right with her Tropical Elementary class of 46 kids Summer school attendance is up Braman must also comply with historic preservation laws to get the money Local preservationists protested his original proposal to tear down two 1920s buildings that house his showrooms He has since hired a preservation architect and plans to keep all or part of the buildings Helfman said Representatives of Edgewater area groups say they'd like the city to do whatever it takes to keep Braman from leaving Said Frank Martel president of a neighborhood association: "God we don't need another vacant lot in this area" more in need of Mr Braman than Mr Braman is in need of the city" City administrators have endorsed giving Braman a two-year loan at 3 percent interest But Braman is seeking more favorable terms because he faces extraordinary costs said his attorney Stephen Helfman Braman wants seven years to pay the loan back Interest would start at 1 percent and increase in steps to 4 percent during the last three years Braman said Saturday he's been in the area since 1975 and doesn't want to give up on it "Our only hope is to bring that whole facility into the latter part of the 20th century which it isn't now That's the gamble on my part" Braman said The Miami City Commission is scheduled to consider Braman's loan application Thursday Braman plans to spend $10 million to replace his showrooms and service facilities according to his loan application His operations on Biscayne Boulevard provide 165 jobs now and might provide more in the future Concert to benefit rafter refugees But at Tropical the calls were for another kindergarten teacher "One teacher can't handle 55 students" principal Wylamerle Marshall told Sipes' office Hause however refused to be daunted She managed briefly to get 46 kids to quietly rest their heads on tables Then she captivated them with a story Four classroom volunteers tried to calm the noisy kids and comfort some crying ones "Teacher" said William Sans "Can we go outside?" "Teacher" chimed in Tammy Spears "Is my mom on her way?" "Teacher" piped up Anthony Bass "Can I call my father yet?" Lucky for Hause another teacher is on the way funding The dozen small programs let children learn advanced photography study the environment and careers and take trips to museums Lorah Park Elementary was one of six schools to lose an accelerated music program in which 30 children learned to play string and wind wood instruments "We miss it already" said principal Euphrates Abbit "They'd come in with so little knowledge and by the end of the summer they would be in concert" Otherwise Lorah Park's first day mirrored that at most schools around the county with 359 of the 518 registered students in attendance "We will be on the telephone touching base with the parents to find them" Abbit said SCHOOL FROM 1B Superintendent Octavio Visiedo The increase would cost Dade $3 million more than last year pushing the summer school budget to $734 million said director Robert Sipes Dade already has cut its $51000 advertising budget for the two three-week summer sessions which go through Aug 16 "We let kids know the program was available but we didn't beat the bushes" Visiedo said Classes in grades four to 12th were increased by an average of two students saving $12 million Also cut were $345000 in special elementary and middle school programs not covered by state Hansel the singer-composer who recently recorded an ode to Cuban rafters Los Balseros will star today in a concert to raise money for the rafter refugees The concert begins at 5 pm at the Miami Airport Hilton Tickets are $10 "We have to help them get on their feet" said the singer whose full name is Hansel Martinez "Many of them don't have family here and it's a hard life" Proceeds from the concert will go to the Cuban American National Foundation which will distribute the money to organizations providing aid to recently arrived rafters So far this year the US Coast Guard has rescued 1229 Cuban rafters as they crossed the Florida Straits DEATH NOTICES Richard Entwistle Dade sailing instructor Classified Advertising DEATHS Dade Death Notices Dade Death Notices Dade Death Noticts By LYDIA MARTIN Herald Staff Writer Richard Entwistle a sailing instructor at Dinner Key Marina devoted his life to the sea He died at 72 while diving in one of his favorite spots in the Bahamas Mr Entwistle died June 29 of a heart attack TOOMEY LIPETKV COSLETT EDWARD 70 passed away July 8th A resident of Hollywood FL since 1945 Mr Coslett served in the Air Force during WWII and was held as a POW for 1 7 months He is survived by his wife Wanda 2 sons Edward Jr Orlando FL Joseph Anthony of Margate daughter Dianne Marie Eller of Margate 7 grandchildren brother Jack sister Jane Russell both of Pennsylvania Memorial services will be held Wednesday 2PM at the Robert Graver Funeral Homo Hallandale FL PHYLLIS 53 of Miami A 26 year resident of Hialeah A veteran of the United States Navy- and owner of Coral Color Inc in Miami Springs Was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Hialeah and she was the President of the DCD Bowletettes She is survived by her son Michael James Lipetzky daughter Victoria lannotly: Step-sister Kim Chapman of Logansport IN longtime firend Lorraine Cox godchild Eneysa Cox best rrient Barbara lannelty and all of her loving and devoted employees Services were held at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church with interment at Vista Memorial Gardens LOWE HANKS FUNERAL HOME 4850 Palm Ave Hialeah 885-352 1 collecting samples and in diving operations and we in turn helped operate the ship" Markley said "I learned a lot from Dick" Mr Entwistle worked at Castle Harbor four days a week and spent the fifth working on his own boat In the evenings he and Rayman-Kaufman entered ballroom dancing contests "We won dancing trophies up and down Miami Beach" she said "He had three loves sailing dancing and making love He may have been 20 years older than me but he had more energy and life than two 35-year-olds" A flotilla of 20 boats will leave Dinner Key Marina at 6 pm today to scatter Mr Entwistle's ashes over Biscayne Bay Friends plan to create an artificial reef off Miami Beach in his honor Donations in Mr Entwistle's name may be sent to the Dade County Artificial Reef Program in care of Susan Markley Metro-Dade Environmental Resource Management 111 NW First St Miami FL 33128 PHILIP ARTHUR 84 of Lehigh Acres FL died July 8th A native of Springfield Mass he moved to Lehigh in 1978 from Miami Shores where he had been a professor Chaiman of the Foreign Language Dept of Miami Dade Community College North He held degrees from Yale (Phi Beta Kappa) Harvard (Sheldon Fellowship) and Sorbonne After US Army service in WWII he served in the CIA prior to teaching at MDCC Surviving him are his wife Dora 3 sons Dr Thomas Toomey Dr James Toomey and John Toomey and one daughter Elizabeth McCacnren Mass of the Christian burial will be said today at 10AM at St Raphael's Catholic Church Burial will follow in Lee Memorial Park "He was one of the strongest men I knew even at age 72" said Castle Harbor owner Cai Svendsen "He had a spirit most people don't have working all day in the hot sun dancing until the wee hours with Ileane and coming back for more the next day He had no trouble shinning up a mast to retrieve a halyard which he did often" Mr Entwistle who was born in New Hampshire and served as a bombardier in World War II worked at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration building gantries the large vertical frames used to support rockets before moving to Miami in the early 1970s Mr Entwistle learned how to sail on his father's schooner while he was a boy in Maine "He was an ageless person" said Susan Markley a former marine biology student at the University of Miami who met Mr Entwistle on the Calanus "It was a small vessel with six scientists and a two-man crew The crew members assisted in after he and companion Ileane Rayman-Kaufman had just started a dive off Freeport They had sailed to the Bahamas on the 29-foot sloop Persistence Mr Entwistle retired in 1985 after spending 12 years as a crew member on the research vessel Calanus operated by the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sci- ERIKSON RIVA LEIF HEMPHILL 72 Jury 7 199 1 A Miami resident 46 years coming from Charleston SC and member of a pioneer Mi ami Beach family Gradu LLOYD TWOROGER ate of the Univ of Miami with a Masters degree in education specialist in learnma disability and a After retiring he went to Entwi9le work as a day manager and sailing instructor for Castle Harbor sailboat rental at Dinner Key teacher in the original FREDERICK DAYTON SR 66 A 21 year resident formerly of Union -town PA died July 4th He is survived by his wife Jean 4 sons Frederick Jr David Paul Stuart 8 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren Family reqeusts donations to the GI Research Dept Mt Sinai Hospital Private services were held Stanfill Funeral Homes 10545 SDixie 667-2518 uaoe neea atari rrogram A member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority registrar Coral Gables Chapter of DAR Geneotogical Society of Greater Miami and active in many community organizations Survived by husband Henry B' son Henry (Amanda) Tallahassee daughters Jane (Jerryf Jackson Alabama Anne Calif sister Elizabeth GEORGE 70 President of Miami's Dairy Marketing Co died Monday July 8 1991 A resident of South Florida since 1947 Survived by his sons Ken Tom both of Ft Lauderdale brother Fred of Colorado and Grandchildren David 8t Ann Tworoger Service Monday July 15 1991 at First Congregational Church of United Church of Christ 2501 NE 30th St Ft Lauderdale Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society or Hospice Care of Broward Co Inc Arrangements by FAIR-CHILD NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME Susan Anthony co-founded alcoholics' rehab center LYNN Hemphill ward (Ted) of Sanford FL: orandchil- dren Scott Erik Riva BELLA 81 of Ft Lauder Ms Anthony penned several works on the women's movement Her most famous Out of the Kitchen Into the War was published in 1943 In 1944 she joined Alcoholics Anonymous successfully recovering from the disease and becoming a counselor of the now-famous 12-step program Recognizing that there was nowhere between West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale for women alcoholics to find residential rrpprmpnt Anne Jackson and Christopher Erikson Visitation 7-9 PM Tuesday at VAN ORSDEL CORAL GABLES CHAPEL 4600 SW 8th St Ser vice Wednesday 10:30 AM at St Philip Episcopal Church Coral Gables FAWCETT WILLIAM 75 of Mi- "I think she had a hard time with it" Charlotte Anthony of Connecticut said "But she turned it around to be a tremendous asset" Ms Anthony was born in Easton Pa to Luther and Charlotte Sutherland Anthony Her father a Dun and Bradstreet district manager wrote and directed plays and coached actors in his spare time Her Jamaican-born mother moved to the US as a teen-ager Ms Anthony earned bachelor's and master's degrees at the College for Women University of Rochester NY She received her doctorate from St Mary-of-the-Woods College and taught theology at Marymount College in Boca Raton for four years her family said As a newspaper reporter Ms Anthony worked in the 1930s in Broward family publicist Rosemary Jones said She also worked for the Key West Citizen the Associated Press and while living in Jamaica the Daily Gleaner By WENDY BOURLAND Herald Staff Writer Susan Anthony who stepped out of her pioneering grand-aunt's shadow to take up the battle for women's rights on her own terms died Monday of bone cancer at Hospice-by-the Sea in Boca Raton A Deerfield Beach resident for 25 years Ms Anthony was 74 "She was an extremely dynamic creative imaginative fabulous woman" said Phyllis Mich-elfelder who with Ms Anthony co-founded Wayside House a rehabilitation center for women alcoholics in Delray Beach "This is a terrible blow to me" Ms Anthony as a young woman chafed under her famous name her sister Charlotte said At one point she dropped the In her autobiography The Ghost in My Life Ms Anthony comes to grips with her heritage dale a So Fla resident since 1957 formerly of New York passed away July 8 1991 Loving mother of Allan (Carole) Lynn of NY Bernard (Sandra) Lynn of Cooper City Fla Bobbi Blair of Hollywood FL (Wally Furman) dear sister of Kate Sosket and Harry Conn Cherished grandmother of Michael Fran Edward Evan Lisa Robyn Cindy Sherri Adored greatgrandmother of Amanda Joel A member of the Southeast Focal Point Senior Citizen's Friendship Club doing charitable work and visiting different organizations to help others Chapel services Tuesday at LEVITT-WE IN STEIN Guaranteed Security Plan Chapel 3201 72 Ave Hottywood 932 2700 Contributions to: American Heart Association or Hospice House at Hollywood Medical Center in July of 1 966 from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania He was employed by Dade County and the Sunset Animal Clinic He is survived by his wife Dorothy son James Fawcett daughter Patricia Young brothers Edward and Arthur Fawcett sister Dorothy Gilbert: and three grandchildren Memorial service on Wednesday July 10 1991 at at WOODLAWN PARK FUNERAL HOME 1 1655 SW 117 Ave In lieu of flowers memorials to Alzheimer's Association 1 133 Kane Concourse Bay Harbor Islands Florida 33 154 she and Michelfelder opened Wayside House in January 1975 To date Michelfelder said the center has helped 2000 women Besides her sister Ms Anthony is survived by a brother Daniel of Sunrise A service will be held at 10 am Friday at St Ambrose Catholic Church in Deerfield Beach The family asks that memorial donations be made to Wayside House or to Hospice-by-the-Sea GOLDSTEIN WEAVER RITA MARGARET nea Gaylord on June 22 in New York City Loving and devoted mother of Richard and Michael Two-term President Empire State Chapter National Society of Arts and Letters Career Opportunities Chairman NSAL National Board active supporter of the Arts in South Florida reporter Nuremberg trials syndicated columnist Fashions from New York Escort Publications London: actress off-Broadway productions and summer stock concert pianist Tax deductible contributions can be made in lieu of flowers to "NSAL co St Germain 1712 Second Avenue NY NY 10128 re: Tita Weaver Scholarship Fund Proceeds to further careers of promising young artists Mother you brought encouragement and joy to the lives of many talented individuals in this country May we all learn a little from the zest and dedication you so admirably displayed in the many causes your pursed Wa will deeply miss you Your loving family BEATRICE 88 of Miami Beach died Jury 8th Services in New York LEVITT-WEINSTEIN MEMORIAL CHAPELS 932-2700 NAVAKAS OLOA 7 1 Hialeah passed away Sunday Survrved by Husband Edward Navakas: son Edward Navakas MD 2 daughters: Phyllis Ojeda Judith Sanchez brother Julio Ca-macho: 3 sisters: Lila Rivera Alida Robertson Selina Gathmgs Family will receive friends Wednesday 6-8PM at LOWE HANKS FUNERAL HOME 4850 Palm Ave Hialeah Funeral Services Thursday Immaculate Conception Catholic Church- Entombment Southern Memorial Park Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or American Heart Association HUGHES MILDRED DUNNOCK Stage film actress OAK BLUFFS Mass (AP) Mildred Dunnock who portrayed Linda Loman in the stage and film versions of Death of a Salesman has died at the CHARLES Manager of Four Winds Condominiums in Surf side and a writer of short stories died Sunday Survivors include his wife Elizabeth 3 daughters 1 brother 6 grandchildren and 2 great Mr Hughes will lie in repose Wed from 2 -4pm with prayer services at 3pm in the WALSH WOOD FUNERAL HOME OF MIAMI BEACH Mass of Christian Burial lOam Thurs St Joseph's Cathoac Church with mterment our Lady of Mercy ROBERTS JOHNSON NELS I Coral Gables resi age of 90 Ms Dunnock who was nominated for an Academy Award for her role as the salesman's wife in the movie version of the Arthur Miller play in 1951 died Friday at Martha's LESLIE age 71 of Ft Lauderdale died early July 7 1 99 1 A resident of 45 years coming from Michigan President Chairman of the Board of Unaster S-A Inc which he purchased 1965 Member of the Knights of Columbus 2075 and loved thoroughbred horse racing Survived by wife JoAnn Ft Lauderdale: son Thomas Lantana FL step-daughter Jackie Leucines New Castle DE 3 grandchildren Memorial Service Tuesday (today) 70OPM at PANCIFRA MEMORIAL HOME Fr Edwin Reuse her of Nativity Catholic Church offciating In lieu of flowers donations to Hofy Cross Hospital Foundation 4701 Federal wy Ft Lauderdale FL 33308 Arrangements by PAN IE A MEMORIAL HOME 420O Hollywood Blvd Hollywood FL 33021 ObifaapWoticai OBITUARY NOTICES Paid Obituary Notices Miami Herald S504line To Place An Obituary Call Between 9an4pm: Obits by FAX 9am-3pm: Miami 376-8901 FAX 376-2677 Monday-Sunday Broward State of Florida National 1-8COS88-2527 (Ext 8901) Monday-Friday of Mercy Cemetery Caballero Coral Gables Chapel Raimone Dominick 94 of Miami Visitation 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm today Van Orsdel Bird Road Chapel Ricardo Rufino 84 Services 2:30 pm today Flagler Memorial Mausoleum Rivero Miami Chapel Rivero Delio 58 Services held Grace-land Funeral Home Rodriguez Raul 66 Services 9 am today Dade Memorial Park Bernardo Garcia-Brake Miami Chapel Rojas Candido 94 Services held Rivero Hialeah Chapel Ryan Helen 74 of Coral Gables Burial in New York Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel Sabina Raul 58 Services 9:30 am today Dade South Memorial Park Rivero Miami Chapel Salas Ana 78 Services held Rivero Hialeah Chapel Samuels Enoch 63 formerly of San Mateo Calif Services Wednesday Royal Funeral Services Shaffer Allyn 46 of North Miami Beach Services 10am Wednesday Fred Hunter's University Drive Home Soto Newton 3 1 Services in the Dominican Republic Rivero Hialeah Chapel Thatcher Harriet A 99 of North Miami Beach Services 7:30 pm today Van Orsdel North Miami Chapel Venturin Adotfo 75 Services held Miami Memorial Funeral Home Water Thomas 63 of Miami Services 8 pm today Lithgow North Miami Chapel Burial Wednesday Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell Wedderbum Ada 60 of Miami Services 10 am today Royal Funeral Chapel Westerkamp Hilda 92 of Miami Beach Fred Hunter's Hollywood Memorial Gardens Home Young Sophia 98 of North Miami Beach Services held Riverside-Gordon North Miami Beach Chapel Zapata Juan 39 of Homestead Services 10 a today Palms Memorial Funeral Home today Vista Memorial Park Rivero Hialeah Chapel Garcia Mercedes 44 Services 10 am today Pinelawn Memorial Park Grace-land Miami Chapel Goldstein Beatrice 88 of Miami Beach Services in New York Levitt-Weinstein North Miami Beach Chapel Gomez Enrique 35 Private services Rivero Miami Chapel Gonzalez Francisco 96 Services 9 a today Woodlawn Park North Caballero Coral Gables Chapel Gonzalez Genoveva 80 Private services Rivero Hialeah Chapel Gonzalez Maria 94 Services held Bernardo Garcia-Brake Miami Chapel Griffin John 86 of Miami Shores Services 2 Friday Bennett Sons Funeral Home Gutierrez Berta 77 Services held Miami Memorial Funeral Home Lakhani Mohammed 46 Services held Bernardo Garcia-Brake Miami Chapel Light Beverty Sr of Miami Services 11am Wednesday Van Orsdel Bird Road Chapel Lorenzo Fikxnena 65 Services noon today Woodlawn Park North Rivero Miami Chapel Martinez Esther 72 of North Miami Viewing 6-9 pm Wednesday Bennett Sons Funeral Home Musiai Patrick John 38 of Coral Gables Services Wednesday St Stephen's Episcopal Church Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel Nevafcas Okja 7 1 of Hialeah Visitation 6-8 pm Wednesday Lowe-Hanks Palm Avenue Chapel Pageno Domerwck 96 of Miami Services held Bennett Sons Funeral Home Pelaez Angel 66 Services held Rivero Hialeah Chapel Perico Raymond 80 of Miami Services 2p Thursday Palms Memorial Funeral Home QwnUro Elvira 82 Services 1 30 pm today Our Lady of Orvine Providence Catholic Church Burial to follow Our Lady Alfonso Jose 46 Services in Puerto Rico Rivero Miami Chapel Amado Neif 75 Services held Rivero Hialeah Chapel Arias Mana Luisa 92 Services 1 pm today Woodlawn Park South Caballero Coral Gables Chapel Asturrizaga Zoila 68 of Miami Cremation Society of America Barsamian Nazart 87 of Miami Beach Services in Yonkers NY Van Northside Chapel Berk Irving 72 of North Miami Beach Services noon Thursday Levitt-Weinstein Beth David Memorial Gardens and Chapel Blots Joseph 1 22 of North Miami Beach Services 1:30 pm today Florida Mortuary Services Chapel Burke Charles 80 of Miami Services in Yarmouth Nova Scotia Cajina Dorsy 51 Services 11:30 am today Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery Rivero Miami Chapel Carballo Juan 79 Services today WoodlawnPark South Bernardo Garcia-Brake Miami Chapel Castro Carlos 43 Services 1 1 am today Vista Memorial Park Rivero Hialeah Chapel Daniels Paul 68 of Homestead Services 4 pm Wednesday Branam Funeral Home De Antonio Laura 82 Services 1 pm today Flagler Memorial Mausoleum Rivero Miam Chapel De Combe Mana 83 Private services Caballero Coral Gables Chapel Egusouiza Angel 75 Services held Rivero Hialeah Chapel Elguezabai Harry Sabas 92 Services held Van Orsdel North Miami Chapel Enrol Vivian 82 of Miami Private services Lithgow North Miami Chapel Erik son Riva Leif 72 of Miami Services 1030a Wednesday St Philip's Episcopal Church Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel Etpinow Margarita 88 Services 9Xa today Vista Memorial Mausoleum Bernardo Garcia-Brake Kfcateah Chapel Floret Luis 87 Services 12:30 Dunnock Vineyard Hospi dent since 19 7 2 Served in Navy during WWII graduate of the University of Washington Seattle Survived by wife Pauline daughter Ann Johnson of Coral Gables Mrs Frederick Thomas (Lynn) grand-daughter Kelly of Macon GA Private services will be held Donations to the chanty of your choice LIGHT BEVERLY JAMES SR 75 died Jury 6 1991 from an accident He was a retired member of local union 272 of the International of Bridge structural and ornamental workers Survrved by hts children Beverly Light Jr Carol Weeren Barbara Rrvers Dorothy Buckley Sharon Mayes sister: Evefyn brother Gordon kght: 14 grandchildren one great-grandcbttd Visitation 7 9pm Tuesday (today) Services 1 1AM Wednesday Van Orsdel Bird Road Chapel 93O0 SW 40 St Burial Miami Memorial Park tel She appeared with Lee Cobb SCHWXRTZMAN NATHAN 87 Graveside Services 1 30PM Tuesday at Lakeside Memorial Park ETERNAL LIGHT Funeral Directors NMB 948-9900 Fltristi SHE WsKY VlCTOfl 82 of Bovnton in the 1949 Broadway production Ms Dunnock who first appeared on Broadway in the early 1930s also played Lavinia in Lillian Hell-man's Another Part of the Forest and Big Mama in Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Her performance in the movie version of Williams' Baby Doll in 1956 brought Ms Dunnock a second Academy Award nomination She taught at the Yale Drama School and Barnard College and appeared in numerous stage productions at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven (ea July MTh Sar vices 2PIW Tuesday at Lsvm Wwnstsms Boca Deerfield Chapel vrn wiwsnix MEMORIAL CHAPELS 932-2700 CardO'Thanki THANKSGIVING No vena To St Ctasra Ask St Clare for 3 favor Saw rune Had Mary's nine consecutive days- you have faith or not Pray with a candle kt let rt burn until the and and on the FLAOCIR MEMORIAL PK BfTB" Nice Smote loi only S8QO Ca 896 7l 7 BP i BSO on pnme burial ui am i.

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