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The Bradenton Herald from Bradenton, Florida • 16

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B-2 The Bradenton Herald Dunday Aral 26 1990 Deaths United Methodist Church in Day-ton Ho waa a member of the Alpha Lodge No 729 FAM in Kettering and the Scottish Rita Valley or Dayton Ho ia survived by hie wife Eva a daughter Marjorie Sha-nessy of West Carrollton Ohio a on Robert of Centerville Ohio two sisters Janell Kramer of Dayton and Dorothy Gardner of Wooster Ohio and four taring Ohio Direct Mortuary Services is in charge of arrangements Burial will be in Cemetery Kettering Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association 6028 26th St Bradenton Fla 34207 Born in Hamden Ohio Mr Spangenberg came to Bradenton from Dayton Ohio 20 years ago as a winter reeident He was retired from the automotive industry He wae a member at the Washington DC and Richard of Palm Beach and five grandchildren Sara Ferguson Sara Ferguaon 71 of 206 Main St Bloomdale Ohio and a winter reeident of Manatee County died April 23 in St Vincent Medical Center Toledo Ohio There will be no local visitation or servicea Visitation will be Thursday at the Mann-Hare Funeral Home Bloomdale Servicea will be Friday at the Aineral home with the Rev Dwight Norris officiating Burial will be in Weaver Cemetery Bloomdale Memorials may be made to the Trinity United Methodist Church Bloomdale Ohio 44817 Mrs Ferguson wu a winter resident of Manatee County for 10 years She wu retired from of More 18 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren Janetta Livingston Janetta Livingston 41 of 1328 23rd Ave Bradenton died April 24 in Manatee Memorial Hospital Visitation will be 5-8 pm Friday at Greens Funeral Home 1015 Uth St Servicu will be 11 am Saturday at Lincoln Middle School Cafeteria 14th Street and First Avenue Palmetto with the Elder Lawrence Livingston officiating Burial will be in New Zion Cemetery Greenville Bom in Wakulla Mrs Livingston came to Bradenton from Greenville in 1977 She wu a speech pathologist with Manatee County schools She wu a member of Eternity Temple First Born Church She wu a member of the Florida State Alumni Association and the Order of Eutem Star in Greenville She ia survived by a daughter Spec 4 Jonquil of Fort Dix seven sisters Mary Bradley of Cherry Lake Margarita Bellamy of Madison Joanna Angelina Donna and Kathy Poole all of Crawford ville and Glenester Boswell of Rochester NY three brothers Leslie Poole Frank Poole and Prince Poole all of Crawford ville and a grandfather Jimmie Bankston of Greenville Aurelia Orton Aurelia Orton 81 of 2842 Trinidad Way Palmetto died 24 in Manatee Memorial From B-1 of the farms conform to the ha said Planning commissioners complained that Wilmer William and Hiram Saffold did a poor job by trying to squeeze too many homes near the Saffold Farms packing house They said the homes should have been spread farther on the 249-acre tract wu enough time to do it The planning commission's recommendation will be forwarded today to county commissioners who make the final decision The Saffolde must remove the 21 homes if commissioners deny the permit The Saffolds are in the process of installing new water and sewage treatment equipment John Burns the environmental health director said daughters Merry Sellhorn of Palmetto Velma Newman of Charlotte Mich and Ruth Hayden of Laming Mich 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren Esther 'Nana Ralston Esther "Nana" Ralston 82 of Bradenton died April 24 in HCALW Blake Hospital There will be no local visitation Funeral servicu will be 7 pm Friday at Toale Brothers Funeral Home 4210 Manatee Ave with the Rev Herbert Loomis officiating Toale Brothers Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements Born in Bedford Pa Mrs Ralston came to Bradenton from Naples in 1970 She wu a homemaker She wu a Lutheran She ia survived by a daughter Nancy Baessler of Bradenton and a granddaughter Kerrie Baeseler Coffey of Bradenton Howard Sharps Howard Sharpe 75 of Palmetto died April 23 in South Bay Hospital Sun City Center There will be no local visitation or services National Cremation Society Sarasota chapter ia in charge of arrangements Graveside Masonic servicu will be held out of state Memorials may be made to the Shriner's Hospital 600 Beneva Road Sarasota Fla 34232 Bom in McKeuport Pa Mr Sharpe came to Bradenton from there six years ago He worked for UB Steel in McKeuport He wu a member of the Youghingh-eny Masonic Lodge No 683 FAAM the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Shriner of Syria-Temple and Tall Cedars of Lebanon all of Pennsylvania He is survived by his wife Julia a daughter Jean Anastasio of Riverview a son Robert of Washington DC a brother Kenneth of McKeesport two grandchildren and a great-grandchild Robert A Spangenberg Robert A Spangenberg 79 of 127 Fourth St Pescara Lake Mobile Home Park Bradenton died April 26 in Manatu Memorial Hospital Visitation and service will be announced at a later date in Ket- will be no local visitation Servicu will be 10:30 am today at the Amend home with the Rev Dennis Tabor officiating Burial will be in Markey Township Cemetery Houghton Lake Mich Memorials may be made to the 10th Street Baptist Church 1816 10th St Palmetto Fla 34221 Brown-Edwards-Toale Funeral Hone is in charge of arrangements Born in Roaevilla Mich Mrs Orton came to Palmetto from Houghton Lake eight years ago She wu retired and self-employed in the furniture She wu a member of' the 10th Street Baptist Church of Palmetto She is survived by three PUT A LITTLE CLASS IN YOUR SUMMER! Creative Learning at Saint OPEN TO THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY Harry Walter Ball Harry Walter Bell 79 of Bradenton died April 26 in HCALW Blake HoapitaL There will be no local viaita-tion Memorial services will be 11 am Tueaday at Weatminater Pmbyterian Church SOU 19th A ve Bradenton Memoriala may be made to the Weatminater Pmbyterian Church S011 19th A ve Bradenton Fla 34205 National Cremation Society Sar-aaota chapter ia in charge of arrangements Born in Brooklyn NY Mr Bell came to Bradenton from Pompton Lakea NJ in 1972 He worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York for 45 years He ia survived by hie wife Esther and a daughter Marilyn A Klofaicar of Clearwater Paul A Brower Paul A Brewer 77 of Bradenton died April 26 in HCALW Blake HoapiteL There will be no local visitation or services Bradenton Funeral Home ia in charge of arrangements Services will be held in Indianapolis Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery Indianapolis Born in Loogootee Ind Mr Brewer came to Bradenton from Indianapolis in 1972 He was a supervisor He was a Catholic He was a member of the Knights of Columbia Fourth Degree No 3660 Indianapolis and a veteran of World War IL He is survived by his wife Lucille two daughters Suzanne Marie Laker and Roaalie Tetrick both of Indianapolis a son Kent Bauman of Indianapolis two sisters Anna Reigle of Scottsdale Aria and Agnes Stuckey of Indianapolis two brothers Joseph and Bernard both of Bradenton and ail grandchildren Louis Bugniazet Louis Bugniaiet 78 of El-lenton died April 26 in Bradenton Visitation will be 1-2 pm Fri- day at Skyway Memorial Gardens Palmetto Services will be 2 pm Friday at Skyway Memorial Gardens Memoriala may be made to the Holy Cross Catholic Church 604 26th St Bradenton Fla 34207 Thomas Ro-barts Hallmark Chapel is in charge of arrangements Bom in New Jersey Mr Bugniaiet came to Ellenton from Rye NY in 1979 He was the owner of a restaurant He wu a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church He wu a US Army veteran of World War IL He is survived by his wife Christina a daughter Janet Lent of Mount Kiaco NY a son David of Chicago and a grandchild Edward Frederick Chateauneuf Edward Frederick Chateauneuf 77 died April 25 in Bradenton There will be no local visitation Toale Brothers Funeral Home is in charge of cremation arrangements Funeral Mass service will be 1 pm Saturday at St Bernard Catholic Church 248 Harbor Drive Holmes Beach with the Rev John Barry officiating Memorials may be made to St Bernard Catholic Church 248 Harbor Drive Holmes Beach Fla 34217 or Hospice of Manatee County 406 43rd St Suite Bradenton Fla 34209 Born in Niagara Falla NY Mr Chateauneuf came to Bradenton from Batavia NY in 1978 He worked in the petroleum industry most of his life He wu a 1934 graduate of Niagara University and wu a member of the Key Royals Golf Club and the Moose club He is survived by his wife Norma two daughters Carol Lynn Stevens of Hamburg NY and Marilyn Hickey of Rochester NY two sons Michael of Wagner IGA She ia i aurvived by two daughters Marilyn Harris of Bloomdale and Charlene Kirian of Nashville NC a aister Charlotte Wheeler of Groveport Ohio aix grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren James Hulsman James Hulsman 67 of Bradenton died April 24 at Visitation will be 5-8 pm today at Manaaota Memorial Funeral Hone 1221 63rd Avs Bradenton Mau of Christian burial will be 9 am Friday at St Joseph Catholic Church 3100 26th St Bradenton with a liturgical wake 7 pm today at Manasota Memorial Funeral Home 6360 15th St with the Rev John Stahl officiating Burial will be in Manasota Manorial Park Onecow Memorials may be made to Hospice of Southwest Florida 406 43rd St WH Bradenton Fla 34209 Bun in St Anthony Ind Mr Hulsman came to Bradenton from there in 1958 He wu in maintenance with Wellcraft He wu a member of St Joseph Catholic Church He wu a UJL Army engineer during World War II He is survived by his wife Dolores two sons Anthony and Robert both of Bradenton a sister Leona McIntyre of Louisville Ky and three brothers Greg and Victors both of St Anthony and Gene of Raddiff Ky Leigh Lawrence Leigh Lawrence 75 of Bradenton died April 25 in Sarasota Memorial Hospital There will be no local visitation or service National Cremation Society Sarasota chapter is in charge of arrangements Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society 4806 26th St Bradenton Fla 34207 Born in Wanda 111 Mr Lawrence came to Bradenton from Bethalto III 20 years ago He wu a bricklayer He is survived by his wife Marjorie (Margie) two daughters Pat Bed well and Juanita Wiggin both of Sarasota three sons Page and Allen both at More III and Joe of Phoenix three sisters Louise Brown of Ocala Ethel Burgess of Phoenix and Healy of More a brother Vi WHOT Students in grades pia-K-12 IS IDA WHEN? My 9-Augual 1990 nt-noon Choose 1-4 weeks In any cowblnslion You and Your Eyes Gary DoBn MD FAC8 An netting lunvw nwIcRnvnnt program academes aMMfcs and am For more information contact: Jean Shondat Director Saint Episcopal School 315 4lat Brest Waal Bradenton FL 34209 a (813) 748-2121 please phone the acton oTAca at MS-2121 The Saffolds were notified In September that they needed to get housing permits but they felled to submit completed permit applications before their worker were evicted four months later Wilmer Saffold uid the migrant families remain scattered until they can return to the camp Four similar requests by Falk-ner Farm for farm-labor housing along State Road 64 in eastern Manatee County were endorsed by planning commissioners John Falkner of Decatur Mich uked for special permits for 45 new mobile homes and 30 existing mobile homes first approved last year trying to build the area up a little Falkner said after planning commissioners voted 6-1 to support Falkner "How much better can you do than give them brand new homes?" County commissioners also will consider permit requests today Planning commissioners complimented Falkner for getting advance approvaL WHERE? At Sant Stephen's HOW MUCH? 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