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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 63

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PAC TIMES MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2006 5 JOHNSEN. FLORENCE, 77, of New Port Richey, died Friday (June 16, OBITUARIES FRANQOS, CHARLES ANTHONY "CHARLIE," 76, of Port Richcy, formerly of Tampa, died Sunday (June 18, 2006) at home. Born in Lynn, he 2006) at Life Care Center of New Port Richey. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she came here in 1992 from Massapequa Park, N.Y., she was a homemaker and was moved to Tampa in 1982 from Redford, then to Madiera Beach in 1983, to New Port Richey in 1986, then came here in 2005. He was a retired air pollution SUNCOAST DEATHS This list is extracted from detailed obituaries published in other regional editions of the Times.

For complete obituaries, please see www.sptimes.com. Cltrue PARSONS, IVAN B. "BUD," 79, of Inverness, died June 17. Chas. E.

Davis Funeral Home with Crematory, Inverness. SHEPHERD, ROBERT 84, of Homosassa, died June 12. Hooper Funeral Homes and Crematory, Inverness. Hernando BODON, MARCOS SR. "MIKE," 64, of Brooksville, died June 14.

National Cremation Society, Hudson. DENHAM, MARY ELIZABETH, 90, of Spring Hill, died June 1 5. Turner Funeral and Cremation Center, Spring Hill. DYKENS, KENNETH 77, of Spring Hill, died June 16. Turner Funeral and Cremation Center, Spring Hill.

Catholic. Survivors include her husband, Frank; a daughter, Karen Tramontana, Homosassa; two sons, James Johnsen, Bellmore, N.Y., and Thomas Johnsen, Massapequa; and seven grandchildren. NorthMeadowlawn Funeral Home and Cemetery, New Port Richey. MIGUORE, JOSEPHINE, 81, of New Port Richey, died Friday (June 16, 2006) at Life Care Center of New Port Richey. Born in New York City, she came here in 1989 from Brooklyn, N.Y.

She was a homemaker and was Catholic. Survivors include her husband of 58 years, Frank; a daughter, Barbara Boutsis, Palm Harbor; two sisters, Rose Guzzi, New Port Richey, and Frances Migliore, New Port Richey; and two grandchildren. NorthMead-owlawn Funeral Home and Cemetery, New Port Richey. MORIZZO, ROCCO 75, of Trinity, died Friday (June 16, 2006) at Life Care Center of New Port Richey. Born in Swampscott, he moved to Palm Harbor in 1993 from Boston, and then came here.

He was manager of Wilson Art Textile Co. and was an Army veteran of the Korean war. He was a member of St. Luke Catholic Church, and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7987. He was an avid woodworker.

Survivors include his wife, Lucille; and a daughter, Cherylan Robles, Trinity. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. SMITH, HARRY "JERRY," 82, of Hudson, died Saturday (June 17, 2006) at Bayonet Point Health and Rehab Center. He came here in 1976 from his native, Detroit He was a retail appliance sales manager, an ArmyAir Corps veteran of World War II and was Catholic. Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Betty; a daughter, Laurie Carr, Ann Arbor, a brother, Edward, Las Vegas; a sister, Lori Wurzbach, Grenada Hills, three grandsons; and six great-grandsons.

Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm JOSEPHSEN, ERIC 44, of Clearwater, died June 14. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. KINNISON, MONA 76, of Safety Harbor, died June 17. Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater. L'HOMMEDIEU, ELEANOR 71, of Largo, died June 16.

Abbey Affordable Cremation Funeral Services, Largo. MURILLO-PAVON, CARLOS ALBERTO, 18, of Holiday, formerly of Palm Harbor, died June 1 5. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. ROCKAFELLOW, LAURA M. "ROCKY," 78, of Oldsmar, died June 16.

Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar. SAOULIS, HARRY 31 of Clearwater, died June 16. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. SIMMONS, WENDELL 86, of Palm Harbor, died June 16. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, Palm Harbor Chapel.

STAY, JOSEPH V. 57, of Largo, died June 1 5. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. South Pinellas BIEHLER, CHARLES 89, of South Pasadena, died June 14. Beach Memorial Chapel, St.

Pete Beach. CAMPO, ROBERT W. "DR. BOB," 42, of Johnston, R.I., formerly of St. Petersburg, died June 16.

Robbins Funeral Home, Providence, R.I. CARVER, JAMES ROBERT "JIM," 64, of Jesup, formerly of St. Petersburg, died June 15. Carter Funeral Home, Gordon-Harrison Chapel of Jesup, Ga. HIGBEE, MARY JANE, 86, of St Petersburg, died June 1 6, Global Gulf Breeze Mortuary, Largo.

JARVIS, PATRICIA 62, of St. Petersburg, died June 1 5. Abbey Affordable Cremation and Funeral Services, Largo. KELLY, WILLIAM C. "BILLY," 53, of St.

Petersburg, died June 7. Veterans Funeral Care, Clearwater. METZ, MARY-ANN, 74, of St. Petersburg, died June 1 6. Beach Memorial Chapel, St.

Pete Beach. TRAN.TUYET MINH, 71, of St. Petersburg, died June 16. Memorial Park Funeral Home, St Petersburg. W1LLCOX, HERBERT 73, of St.

Petersburg, died June 1 6. Memorial Park Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. WURZIGER, GARDENIA 70, of St. Petersburg, died June 18.

E. Dale Gunter Funeral Home 8t Cremation Services, St Petersburg. Hillsborough ELLIS, JOHN B. of Tampa, died June 1 6. Blount Curry Funeral Home, Carrollwood Chapel, Tampa.

HEMRICK, HERMAN "THE BLADE," 65, of Riverview, died June 1 5. Garden of Memories Funeral Home and Cemetery, Tampa. control engineer with 30 years of service for Wayne County Michigan Health Department and a former real estate saleperson for. Century 21, Gulfside. He was a member of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, Amature Radio Association, AHEPA, Detroit, St Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, Detroit, and St.

George Greek Orthodox Church and a volunteer for Lighthouse for the Blind, New Port Richey. Survivors include his wife, Patricia; a son, Anthony, Desert Springs, a daughter, Dianne Carlson, Tampa; three brothers, Nick, Dover, N.H., Peter. Holiday, and Manny, Trinity; two sisters, Katherine Betts, Aurora, and Helen Ferren, New Port Richey; and two grandchildren. Thomas B. Do bies Funeral Homes, New Port Richey.

GEORGE, SKIP, 41, of Hudson, died Friday (June 16, 2006) at Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point. He came here in 1978 from his native, Mansfield, Ohio. Survivors include his mother, Joan George, Hudson; two sisters, Wendy Neff, and Renita George, both of Spring Hill; a grandmother, Pearl Riland, Mansfield; and a niece and nephew. National Cremation Society, Hudson. KUBIS, MARGARET 77, of Bayonet Point, died Saturday (June 17, 2006) at Gulfside Regional Hospice Care Center in New Port Richey.

She came here in 1988 from her native, New York, N.Y. She retired as a business representative for New York Telephone and was a member and Eucha-ristic minister of St Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, a volunteer grandparent at Hudson Elementary School, Bocci Club of Beacon Woods and she enjoyed line dancing at Knights of Columbus gatherings in Holiday and Hudson. Survivors include two daughters, Kathleen Cot-noir, Selden, N.Y., and Margaret Buch-alter, Lindenhurst, N.Y.; two sisters, Kathryn Varlese and Joann Maniaci, both of Colorado; and four grandchildren. Grace Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home, Hudson. North Pinellas BITTNER, HOWARD 85, of Safety Harbor, died died June 16.

Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater. ESPOSITO, JOSEPH JAMES, 49, of Largo, died June 13. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. GUILFOYLE, DOROTHY 77, of Largo, died June 1 7. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo.

HARRIS, HELEN, 86, of Largo, died June 1 5. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. HONIGMAN, ETHEL 96, of Clearwater, died June 17. David C. Gross Funeral Homes, Beth David Chapel, St.

Petersburg. 6 12609 Memorial Dr. ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS (Off State Road 54) fi New Port Richey tdi'xiity Hw'8 htm Urn way urn do things at Trinity Memorial Gardens MmutAiwuuv malm preplanning easy economical 797 M.pi t'Htti-The4ffL4. I it I mJ I )m I OtsT. FUNERAL NOTICES BODON SR.

MARCOS "MIKE" 64 of Brooksville died June 14, 2006 In Brooksville. Additional survivors Include 7 grandchildren, Jacqueline, Alexandria, and Darlan Banaciskl, Rachel Kramer, Cecilia Esperanza Bodon, Kayla Fe' and Elena Esperansa Bodon. Funeral services will be held Wednesday June 21, 2006 at 11 a.m. at National Cremation Society, 13011 US Hwy 19 Hudson. Family will receive friends from 9 a.m.

-11 a.m. Wednesday June 21, 2006 at the funeral home. mwtoMepare and show you care. ATONAL MIN-AR CRE Write to Environmental Groups Listings, Pasco Times, 11321 U.S. 19, Port Richey, FL 34668.

Unless otherwise noted, phone numbers are area code 727. Audubon Society of West Pasco; www.westpascoaudubon.com. Citizens for Sanfty; (81 3) 996-5575. Dade City Garden Club; (352) 567-3844 or (352) 567-1 508. Land O'Lakes Garden Club; (813) 961-2697.

Preserve Pasco; (813) 907-0200. Erfers Centennial Park Garden Club; 376-9369. The Environmental Network; 862-8193 or 842-7762. Florida Native Plant Society, Nature Coast Chapter; 842-3133. Garden Club of Tarpon Springs; 843-0581.

Gulf Coast Conservancy; 808-4339. Keep Pasco Beautiful; 888-6-UTTER (888-654-8837). New Port Richey Garden Club; 862-6973 or 849-8024. Orchid Society of West Pasco; 372-2142. Pasco Master Gardeners Association; (352)5214288.

Pascowildlife (813) 907-0200. RESORCE (Recycling and Education to Save Our Resources for a Clean Environment; 857-0039 or 848-7944. Scenic Pasco: (813) 929-01 14 or 376-3046. Sierra Club Naturecoast Group; 847-1615 or (813) 996-5575. West Pasco Rose Society; (352) 688-9788.

GEORGE-SKIP 41 of Hudson died June 16, 2006 at Regional Medical Center In Hudson. He was born In Mansfield, OH. He moved to Florida In 1978 from Mansfield. He Is survived by his mother Joan George of Hudson, 2 sisters, Wendy Neff and Renita George both of Spring Hill, grandmother Pearl E. Riland of Mansfield, OH, and niece Nicole Neff and nephew Andrew Neff both of Spring A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday June 21, 2006 at 3 p.m.

at National Cremation Society, 13011 US Hwy 19, Hudson. The family will receive friends from 2:30 p.m. until the time of Funeral Planning Ground Burial Cremation Options Mausoleum Cemetery Planning Mausoleums Lawn Crypts Out of State Burials Free Luncheon Seminar Thursday, June 22nd, 10:30 AM at Trinity Memorial Gardens, S.R. 54, New Port Richey (First time guests only, please) Please call for reservations 727-376-7824 "fill3 MONVILLE GERALDINE P. 73, of Saginaw, passed away at her son's residence In Naples, FL on June 14, 2006.

Born In Astoria, NY to the late Thomas and Shirley Pettit, Geraldine had been a registered nurse, and was a commissioned officer in the US Navy, serving at the US Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, VA. She had been a disaster nurse volunteer for the American Red Cross, serving In many of the 50 states and was a proud member of the Red Hat Society. She will be deeply missed by her children Timothy (Jennifer) Monvllle of Naples, Ann Marie (Dennis) Doman of Saginaw, Ml, her brother Thomas (Patricia) Pettit of Deltona Beach, grandchildren Katie, Ryan, Mystic, Callie and many nieces and nephews. Friends and family are Invited to Fuller Funeral Home on Sunday, June 18 from 2-4 p.m. A memorial service will be held Monday June 19, 9 a.m.

at St. Michael Catholic Church, 8014 SR 52, Hudson, FL. Burial will be in Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL. at 1 p.m. Expressions of sympathy In Geraldine's memory may be made to the American Red Cross or charity of one's choice.

Fuller Funeral Home Naples, FL 239-592-1611 (727)842-4566. GOOD CONNECTIONS THRIFT SHOP: 5844 Main St. Needed: shoes, purses, lamps, small household items, knickknacks, small appliances, linens, dishes, glassware and books. Call (727) 841-7108. GUARDIAN AD LITEM: 7530 Little Road, trains and provides court-appointed advocates of abused or neglected children who are going through the court processes.

Needed: volunteers to represent those children, research their cases and make recommendations to the court. Call (727) 834-3493. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY: 3531 Grand Blvd. needs volunteers to assist in all facets of the organization, in-kind supply donations, corporate sponsors and cash. Call (727) 859-9038.

HEALING HEARTS MINISTRY FOR WOMEN 5745 Main St. needs food, perishable and non-perishable, toiletry items, furniture, small appliances, kitchen supplies, children's clothing and cash donations. Call (727) 849-6920. SERTOMA SPEECH AND HEARING FOUNDATION OF FLORIDA INC. (ALL CHILDREN'S SPECIALTY CARE): 4443 Rowan Road, provides financial assistance for hearing evaluations and hearing aids.

Needed: cash, used hearing aids. Call (727) 834-5479. SHEPHERD'S CUPBOARD: 5320 Palmetto Road, provides the needy community with food baskets and serves hot meals one dayweek. Needed: canned or boxed foods. Call (727) 849-2762.

SOLVE OF WEST PASCO COUNTY: 6102 Indiana serves mothers and families in need. Needed: diapers, cribs, car seats, playpens, walkers, maternity, infant and toddler clothing, cash and volunteers. Call (727) 848-0203. VOLUNTEER WAY: 8720 Congress provides food to needy families. Needed: cash, nonperishablefood, adult diapers, wheelchairs and volunteers.

Call (727)815-0433. WEST PASCO PREGNANCY CENTER: 6107 Ohio provides pregnancy tests, counseling and educational videos for prenatal and newborn care. Needed: diapers, infant clothing, baby items, cash and volunteers. Call (727)846-9999. WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER OF TAMPA BAY: 5325 Grand Blvd.

Needed: volunteers, used cell phones, household items, paper products and cash. Call (727) 859-9729. WORLD RELIEF: 6219 U.S. 1 9 provides assistance to asylees, victims of hufnan trafficking, the near-homeless and the homeless. Needed: volunteers to help with transportation, interpreter services, tutoring English, life skills training, mentoring and providing employment assistance and outreach to the community.

Also needed: household goods, personal hygiene items and food. Call (727) 849-7900. Port Richey DEAF SERVICE CENTER: 861 0 Galen Wilson provides services to deaf, hard-of-hearing and speech-impaired people. Needed: a display case, reception area furniture, office supplies, reams of office paper, hearing aids and batteries, and new carpeting. Call (727) 816-1314.

SALVATION ARMY: 8040 Washington serves families in need. Needed: peanut butter and jelly, food items (perishable and canned), canned meats, cereals, pasta, cash donations and grocery store gift certificates. Call (727)847-6321. ST. VINCENT dePAUL SOCIETY THRIFT STORE: 7944 Grand uses a large portion of proceeds from sales to care for the poor.

Needed: furniture, appliances, household items, clothing and volunteers. Call (727) 845-8283. SALVATION ARMY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER: See listing under Hudson. HELP THEM OUT Dade City CATHOLIC CHARITIES PREGNANCY AND PARENTING SUPPORT SERVICES: 37733 Meridian provides free pregnancy testing, clinical counseling and supplies for mothers and children. Needed: cash, volunteers, diaper bags, diapers (sizes 3-6), baby food and clothing for children and pregnant women.

Call (352) 521-1218. GUARDIAN AD LITEM: 13920 17th provides court-appointed advocates of abused or neglected children who are going through the court processes. Needed: volunteers to research their cases and make recommendations to the court. Call (352) 521-5178. MIGRANT SELF HELP: 37240 Lock encourages self-development of farm workers through advocacy and education.

The agency runs a thrift store where donated clothing is sold to farm workers and the community. Needed: lawn mower, flour, cash donations, canned food, grains, pasta, linens, office and educational supplies (computers, typewriters, fax machines, rakes, shovels, nursery supplies (especially ornamental plants), lumber and clothing. Call (352) 567-1432. SUNRISE OF PASCO COUNTY: 1 2724 Smith Road, provides shelter, food, job and rape counseling, court advocacy, information and referral and basic supplies for abused women and children. Needed: gift cards for variety stores, canned foods and meat, phone cards, fresh vegetables and meat, laundry supplies, heavy garbage bags, volunteers, general housekeeping items, disposable diapers, paper products, alarm clocks, educational toys, children's videos and cash donations.

Call (352) 521 -31 20 for pickup information. Hudson GULF COAST COMMUNITY CARE AND HOMELESS SHELTER: 7801 Maryland provides shelter for women and children. Needed: meats, canned foods, feminine hygiene products, baby diapers (all sizes), furniture, cleaning supplies, paper goods, store gift certificates and cash. Call (727) 861-4840. HOLY GROUND: 8835 Denton Ave.

provides support groups, parenting and 1'rfe-skills classes and shelter for homeless people. Needed: disposable diapers, powdered drink mixes for children, office supplies, items for thrift store sale such as clothing, household goods, furniture, appliances, cars, boats and trailers. Call (727) 863-9123. RAINBOW CONNECTION FOR THE DEAF 10028 SR 52, provides a variety of services for the deaf and hearing-impaired. Needed: office furniture and supplies, telephones, computers, cash donations and volunteers.

Call toll-free 1-800-6164293. SALVATION ARMY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER: provides shelter for abused women. Needed: volunteers, cleaning supplies, laundry soap, bleach, garbage bags, paper towels, disposable diapers (especially larger sizes), medications, cosmetics, food and cash donations. Drop-off site: Salvation Army, 8040 Washington Port Richey, (727) 847-6321. New Port Richey CALVARY TEMPLE: 5320 Palmetto Road, provides food boxes to those in need.

Needed: baby formulas and food, toys (all ages), grocery store gift certificates, canned gfcods, canned meats, a walk-in cooler, non-perishable and perishable food and cash. Call (727) 849-2762. COVENANT CHRISTIAN CENTER: 681 4 Indiana serves anyone in need. Needed: fresh and frozen fish, meat and poultry, canned and dry foods, baby foods and formula, children's clothing, baby furniture, diapers, household items and toiletry items. Call TQINITY I MEMOBIAL GABDtXS I Area's only locally, independently owned and operated Cemetery, Funeral Home and Crematory.

WI Ml MEDICARE DIHECT num nmm, mcxum ft wuvrat LOANED EQUIPMENT AVAILAILI REE WCKUP ft DELIVERY Renewing your Times subscription just got EZ. No bills No stamps No checks For more information call 1-877-THE-T1MES or log on to subscribe.tampabay.com 1-800-252-3054 (3 i'LI O'LEARY WILLIAM "BILLY" 66, son of William and Marie O'Leary, of Heritage Pines, passed away Thursday, June 15, 2006 at home. He was born In South Ambov, NJ and came here 5 years ago from South Amboy. He retired from AmeradaHess Oil. He was a union member and a member of South Amboy Elks 784 and the South Amboy Volunteer Fire Department.

He was vice president of Brain Inlured Child and received several accomodations for his service In South Amboy. He then retired to Florida to play golf, where he Iolned the Heritage Pines Golf Association and became president of that organization. He was loving, caring and generous and en-loved spending time with his family and friends. Survivors Include his wife, Linda of Heritage Pines; 2 sons, William of Sayrevllle, NJ; Michael of E. Brunswick, NJ; brother, Edward O'Leary of Nevada; 3 sisters, Anne Marie Cronln, Peggy Wahler, Mary Chodkiewlci, all of South Ambov, NJ; grandsons, Billy and Mlkey.

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