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"S3 i I 7 19-A GULF EDITION THE TAMPA TRIBUNE. Friday, January 14, 1972 Florida Deaths QF, MEMORIES utters the most for the lowest total cost Largest Perpetual Car Funds One Million Dollars mmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmm ROY DUGAN Davis, 82, of 120 Crestwood JAMES ALEXANDER TARPON SPRINGS James Ray C. Knoplto, PreiJJtnt CLE AR WATER Roy Lane, Harbor Lane, died Mon MRS. NELLIE FENNEMAN BRADENTON Mrs. Nellie Fenneman, 73, Orange Grove Mobile Home Park, died seven years ago and was a retired building contractor.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Verna Guillotte; a son, Dolphus day. A native of Lost Creek, Bowen's Brace Shop, St. burg, and was Protestant. Suiv; vivors include his widow, Helen N.

Bowen; a son, Bowen, Petersburg; brothers, Robert and Cecil Bowen of Tallahassee; and four Alexander, 82, 165 E. Tarpon Ave. died Thursday. Born in Greece, he came here fourteen Dugan, 83, of 537 Bamboo Lane, died Tursday. Born in Kansas, he came here 19 years ago, was she came here five years ago Wednesday.

A Methodist, she E. Guillotte San Angeio, years ago from Harrisburg, Pa. was a winter visitor from Sperv two daughters, Mrs. Amy Murohv. Safety Harbor and from Keene, N.J.

She was a Congregationalist. Survivors include a Mrs. John I. Roberts, Largo. He was a retired cook, a mem Myrtle Hill Memorial Park Florida's Largest and Most Beautiful IerPetual Care Cemetery MAUWEUM riOWII SHOP MEMORIALS NICHES TRIli cerville, Ohio.

Survivors include Mrs. Pauline Smith, Morris- a son; a daughter, Mrs. Mary town, N.Y., and a sister. a retired locomotive boiler inspector and a member of Central Christian Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Dorothy Dugan; a son, Robert J. Dugan, Clearwater; and a daughter, Mrs. George Julis, Illinois. RALPH H. CHUTE OZONA Ralph H.

Chute, 73, ber of Ahepa and Greek Ortho dox. No known immediate survivors. HUGH G. POSTLETHWAIT SARASOTA Hugh MRS. ELIZABETH SCHREMPF VENICE Mrs.

Elizabeth Schrempf, 89, of 1128 Riviera MRS. FLORENCE JORDAN MADEIRA BEACH Mrs. sisters including Mrs. H. J.

Sul livan of Jacksonville, Mrs. Hines of Panama City, and John Butler of Tallahassee. MRS. EILEEN COOK SARASOTA-Mrs. Eileen I.

Cook, -48, of 1715 Morrill St.j died Wednesday. She was a native of Mansfield, Ohio. Sur Metcalf, Bradenton, and a brother. JOHN E. NOBLE BRADENTON John E.

Noble, 71, Pal Village, died Wednesday. A retired grocer, he came here from Sarasota two rpAUTOAiR-CONDITION Florence Jordan, 82, of 510 died Tuesday. A native of Johns Pass died Mon I "Bake" Postlethwait, 52, of 2504 Brooklyn, N.Y. she came to this area four years ago and was a 211 N. Carolina died Waneta Drive, died Wednesday, day.

A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, she came here four years Wednesday; Born in New Hamp A native of Wellsburg, W. he moved here six years ago member of the Catholic Church of the Epiphany. Survivors in shire, he was a winter visitor, ago and was a Methodist. Survi- years ago, was an Episcopalian vivors include a son ana a include her husband, was a retired engineer for a tool clude a son. and a dauehter.

iV from St. Petersburg, was a man and die company, was a Congre Mrs. Veronica Kennedy, Venice. Expert Specialists in Auto Air Conditioners Only $Q100 COMPRESSORS FOR all UU Cadillac Olds Chevrolets Buicks Pontiacs Fords Ramblers EVAPORATORS $69 FRE0N RECHAR6E $4.95 AIR-CONDITIONER $139 AT AVER'S SPEEDOMETER AIR COND. REPAIR consultant, was owner of the E.

K. Williams Co. of George Jordan, and a sister, Mrs. Myrtle A. Griest, Madeira Beach.

gationalism a Mason and mem and a Mason. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gertrude Noble, three daughters, a brother, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Haskin, Palmetto. ber of VFW.

Survivors include Sarasota, and was a member of THOMAS TERRY SR. Funeral Notices his widow, Mrs. Mary A. Chute; the Christian Church. Survivors NORTH PORT CHARLOTTE ARTHUR D.

KRUGGEL and a son. Nelson Chute, Mas Thomas Edgar Terry 76, MADEIRA BEACH Arthur include his widow, Mrs. Helen Postlethwait; a son, Ronald Postlethwait, SarasotaV three of 315 Espanola, died Tuesday. Mc WILLIAMS. MRS.

ELLA M. Mrs. Ella M. McWilliams, 1013 Nassau St. passed away January 12, 1972 in a local hospital.

Funeral services will be con- D. Kruggel, 68, of 1811 28th sachusetts. 1 JAMES E. DISCHE PETER A. TROTTIER CLEARWATER Peter A.

A native of Richmond, he 116 W. HILLSBOROUGH PH. 238-6479 died Monday. A native of Cleve i brothers, and a sister. came to this area in 1966, was a retired civil engineer, was a Trottier, 90, of 2574 Belleair Road, died Born in CLEARWATER James land, Ohio, he came here two months ago, was a retired fore Earle Dische, 69, of 1345 S.

Ev- member of St. Nathaniel's Epis ducted Saturday at 2:30 P.M. from the New Salem Primitive Baptist Church with the Pastor, Rev. R. H.

Howard, officiating. Entombment will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. New he Was a win man with was Methodist erereen Drive, died Wednesday. ter visitor, was a retired plumb and a Mason.

Survivors include copal Church and was a Mason. Survivors include two sons and a daughter. er and a Catholic. Surivvors in a brother and three sisters. clude three daughters, Mrs.

Lil itiuvviiuciiiis was a 11a- tive of Georgia but had resided in Tamoa lian Lapomte, of Clearwater, Born in Deleware, he'eame here nine years" ago, was a retired claims agent of a motor company, was a member of Community Reformed Church and a Mason. Suriviros include his for several years. She was a member of the Ksfiftii CLYDE R. BOWEN SEMINOLE Clyde Mrs. Mary Rayno and Mrs MISS MAUDE PUTNEL SAFETY HARBOR Miss Beatrice Riley of New Hamp Bowen, 52, of 8556 Forsythe Maude V.

Putnel, 74, of 353 Main died Tuesday. A na widow, Mrs. Lila Dische; a Drive, died Monday. A native, of shire. CHARLES KLUIN DUNEDIN Charles Kluin, Lily White SBA, LOdee No.

37. Mrs. Mary E. Ballard, president. Sur- vivors include her devoted husband, Mr.

Josh McWilliams, five brothers, two sisters, her stepmother, two uncles and a host of other sorrowing relatives anl friends. The remains will repose at the Ray Williams Funeral Home Chapel after 4:00 P.M. Friday, and on Saturday at the church from 10:00 A.M. until near the hour for the funeral service. Arrangements by BRYANT WILLIAMS, KAY WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME.

tive of Lafayette County, she daughter, Mrs. Harris Sager, Pennsylvania; a brother and Havana, he came here 25 years ago from Tampa, owned had lived here most of her life, AND EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL WHO HAVE LOYALLY SERVED THEIR COUNTRY IN TIME OF PEACE WAR IF YOU WERE HONORABLY DISCHARGED was a retired nurse's aide at the local spa and was a Baptist. 84, of 1400 Ruth Road, died three sisters. FLOYD SMILEY SR. Wednesday.

Born in New York Survivors include four sisters m-' Funeral Notices eluding, Mrs. Jewell Paulling of i CLEARWATER Floyd City, he came here 10 years ago and was a retired molder for a hit 1 Smiley 74, of 6340 144th Ave HAM, PUGH L. Funeral services for refinery. Survivors include a Mr. Pueh L.

Ham. 90, of tit. 1 erson of Jacksonville and Mrs died Sunday. A native of Peeples Rural Plant City, who O'RILEY, ALONZO (PAT) Funeral services for Alonzo (Pat) O'Riley, 69, a resident of 728 Orange Highlands City, who passed away Thursday morning in Bartow will be neld Saturday at 10:30 AM from the Whidden Funeral Home Chapel in Barlow with Reverend Richard Parker, Reverend Monte Wilson, Jr. and Reverend Donald Hazen officiating.

Interment will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery, Highland City. daughter, Mrs. Thomas John passed away Thursday, will be held Carl Dortch of Waldo. Randolph County, he came Saturday, January is, 1972, at 2:30 son, Dunedin; two brothers and here 10 years ago, was a retired p.m. from the Wells Funeral Home a sister.

DOLPHUS E. GUILLOTTE Chapel. Rev. Harry G. DeVane will officiate.

Interment in Aatioch Cemetery-Gentlemen selected to serve as pall SAFETY HARBOR Dolphus bearers are asked, to please meet at the chapel by 2:15 p.m. WELLS FUNERAL HOME, Plant City in CARL E. TOURO charge of arrangements. DUNEDIN Carl E. Touro, E.

Guillotte, 81, of 226 Short died Monday. A native of Quebec, Canada, he came here farmer and a Methodist. Survivors include three sons, William F. Smiley Jr. and Franklin Smiley of Union City, Ohio, Harold Smiley of Clearwater; four daughters, Mrs.

Dorothy Lewis of Clearwater, Mrs. Virginia Wallace, Mrs. Maxine Greaf and HAVE. WILLIAM L. Funeral services for Mr.

William L. Hane, 85, of 3906 67 of 5-8-0 Trailer Park, died CERTIFICATE OF ENTITLEMENT FOR BURIAL SPACE Darwin Street, will be conducted Satur Wednesday. Born in New OLIVER, ROBERT R. Funeral services for Mr. Robert R.

Oliver, 85, of 220 E. Moore, will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the GARDEN CHAPEL, DUVAL Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska with the Rev. W. E. Hicks, Pastor of the Florida Avenue Baptist Church to officiate.

Calcination will follow. day morning at 10 o'elock from the Chanel of SNIPES-HAMILTON FU York, he came here three days NERAL HOME, 6718 N. Armenia Ave. ago, was a retired automobile Funeral Notices with a Protestant minister, officiating. Interment will follow in Limona Ceme salesman, a Methodist and Miss Verla Smiley of Dayton, Ohio, and a sister.

member of Odd Fellows Lodge. PARDO, VINCENZO (JIM) Funeral burvivors include his widow. tery. Active pallbearers to serve are Pierce Harding, Roland Harding, Carl Harding. Clyde Harding, Sam Holloway and Doyle Scott.

Honorary pallbearers are Frank Anderson, Mason Smith, Richard Gilsoul, Calvin Folks and Bill Davis. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS AT THE FUNERAL HOME, THIS EVENING BETWEEN THE Mrs. Genevieve Touro; a daugh TOREST H. SMITH BEERY, CLARENCE C. Funeral ser-vices for Mr.

Clarence Berry, age 79, of 8716 Pawnee Avenue -will be held Saturday at 10 AM from the A.P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3.109 N. Armenia with interment ia Colon er Survivors include three daughters: Mrs. Jeanne Harkin, Mrs. Pauline Carney, and Mrs.

Ann Dolores ter, Mrs. David J. Greene, New LARGO Forest H. Smith, HOURS OF 7 to 77, of 493 Shore died Sun HANSBROUGH, JOHN HERNDON day. A native of Winnepeg, York; two stepdaughters, Mrs.

Michael Burton and Mrs. Jack Lovell of New York; his mother and a brother. Mauro; sister: Mrs. Rhoda Cline; brother: Eugene Berry; eleven grandchildren, and three great grand children. Rev.

Alan Bradshaw, Pastor Canada, he came here six years ago, was a retired executive with a steel company and a services for Mr. Vincenzo (Jim) Pardo, 74, 1906 25th resident of Tampa for 59 years, who passed away in a local hospital Wednesdap morning, will be held Friday morning at 10:00 A.M. at MARSICANO FUNERAL HOME, 4O40 Henderson Blvd. Rev. Fr.

Joseph If. Beaver, S. J. will officiate. Interment will follow in La Unione Italiana Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be Sam P. Scolaro, James A. Pardo, Peter Pardo, Jim R. Pardo, Fraitk Puleo. Manuel Lopez, Mike Bouza arid Angeio Locicero.

Honorary pallbearers, Dominick Scolaro, Mike Locicero, Charlie Spicola, Angeio Spicola, Joseph Spicola, Tom Spicola, Angeio Com- Jiaretto, Sam Comparetto, Antonio Pa-umbo, Mike Ortabello, Benny Gonzalez, John Pizzo. Nick DiMaggio, Frank Messina, Frank Comparetto and Joe Greco. FAMILY REQUESTS PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS AND SUGGESTS IN LIEU OF, DONATIONS TO FLORIDA OSTEOPATHIC FOUNDATION, 401 W. KENNEDY TAMPA, FLA. Veterans Gmrden of FREE certificate of entitlement for Burial Space for all in-service or honorably discharged personnel from any branch of the military service.

Special protective features are available for wjft and for all minor children. All that is required is proof of Honorable Service and advance registration. oi me uuisaaie Baptist Church will Lutheran. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gladys Smith; and BON, MRS.

AVIS ADELINE Funeral services for Mrs. Avis Adeline Bon, 80, of 905 E. 2id Place, Panama City, who died Thursday morning, will be held there Friday at 1:00 o'clock at the SMITH FUNERAL HOME, Panama City. The Rev. John McCurdy, pastor of the Forest Park St.

Mark United a son, Donald Smith, Detroit. WILLIAM GUNSENHOUSER PINELLAS PARK William Gunsenhouser, 73, of 3450 64th Terrace died Tuesday. A native of Philadelphia, he Methodist Church will officiate. Funeral services for Mr. John Herndon Hansbrough, 70, of 1847 Shore Drive South, South Pasadena, Florida will be held Friday morning at 11:00 o'clock at ST.

ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Madison and Marion Streets. The Rev. John Benton, Director, Episcopal Counseling Center. The Rev. A.

Lyon Williams, Rector, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and The Rev. John Burcb, Rector, St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, St. Petersburg, will officiate.

Entombment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park Mausoleum. Pallbearers are Mr. Chester H. Ferguson, Mr. John M.

Allison, Mr. T. Paine Kelly, Mr. Arthur A. Simpson, Mr.

W. S. Rodgers, Mr. D. A.

Ar-duengo, Mr. Hugh C. MacFarlane, Mr. George Ericksen, Mr. Charles F.

Clark, and Mrs. J. Danforth Browne. Survi. vors include his wife, Mrs.

Elneta Benton Hansbrough, South Pasadena, a son. Mr. John Herndon Hansbrough, II, Berlin, West Germany; and a grandson, John Herndon Hansbrough, III, Berlin, West Germany. Arrangements are by the B. MARION REED FU-NTRAL Plaat Avenue at Piatt Street.

GRAVESIDE services for Mrs. Bon will be held Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Garden of Memories IVAN A. GRUBBS LARGO Ivan A. Grubbs, 70, of 12300 Seminole 'Martin's Trailer Court, died, Mon t-emeterv. The Rev.

David L. Corts. came here 10 years ago was a retired truck driver and was a Protestant. Survivors include his Mrs. Gemma Gun: pastor of Central Christian Church, will oiticiate.

Survivors include a son. Mr. day, A native of Effingham Lewis W. Bon, Panama City, Fla.i two ISS THIS 0 aaugmers, Mrs. Dorothy Claspy, Silver County', 111., he came here five springs, and Mrs.

Elizabeth Mall, New Orleans. La.i a sister, Mrs. Annie senhouser. years ago, was a retired farmer, RODRIGUEZ, EDWARD "Eddie" Fu-n a 1 services for Mr. Edward "Eddie" Rodriguez, age 53, of 2903 S.

John Street will be held Saturday at 2 PM. from the A.P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3809 N. Armenia with Interment in Colon Cemetery. Survivors include a sister: Mrs.

Christina Alichl- derri; a brother: Nicholas Rodriguez; and several nieces and nephews. Pali-bearers: Nicholas Rodriguez, Albert Rocamora, Tony Rocamora, Jerrv Rocamora, Fidelio Fernandez, and Benito Rodriguez, Jr. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS FRIDAY EVENING 8 TO 9 PM, AT THE RIVERSIDE CHAPEL, WITH RECITATION OF THE ROSARY AT 8:30 PTI. THE FAMILY WILL ALSO RECEIVE FRIENDS AT 3311 CHERRY STREET. a Methodist and a Mason.

Survi Kenneny, Jacksonville, eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Arrangements are by the B. MARION REED FUN ARAL HOME, Plant Ave. at Piatt St. vors include his widow, Mrs.

fill out and return coupon immediately Carrie Grubbs; a son, William I HANSEN, HENRY H. Funeral ser vices for Henry H. Hansen, si, ot iv Cor. N. Blvd.

and Buffalo Open 6 A.M. to 12 Midnight N. Rideedale Temple Terrace. Grubbs, Decatur; five daughters, Mrs. Paul Mrs will be conducted this afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the St.

John's Lu VP 114 Kenneth Moore and Mrs. Wed-nell Bryant of Decatur, Mrs. Joe Veterans Affairs Sunset Memory Gardens P.O. Box 8715 Tampa, Fla. 33604 TEN NIKS i FERGUSON, ROBERT W.

Funeral services for Mr. Robert W. Ferguson, of 4636 Longfellow will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 AM at the ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH with the Rev. Hoyt B.

Massey, rector, officiating. Cremation will follow. Active pallbearers are, Palmer Crandall. Jack Marley, Nelson Howe, Orren Christian, Dr. Jeff Meadows and Paul Wharton; honorary pallbearers are Dr.

Jonas Carron, Colin English, Dr. Rex Myers and John H. Miller. Pallbearers will meet at the Church at 10:10 A.M. Mr.

Ferguson has been a resident of theran Church, 10401 N. rionaa with the Rev. William von Sprekelsen, Executive Secretary of Stewardship, Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod to officiate. Interment will be in the Garden of Memories. Pallbearers will be: Ben SimDson.

Walter McCarley. Clif Attwood of Largo, Mrs. Richard RUSSELL, MRS. MELVTNA W. Funeral services for Mrs.

Melvina Williams Russell, 51, of 605 N.W. 3rd Mulberry who died Wednesday at Lakeland General Hospital, will he held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock FLOWER SHOP Quick of Ft. Myers, and a sister, Pease send me my certificate of eligibility. (I I Pease send me my certificate of eligibility. jj I We Wire Flowers PHONE 872-8441 ford Wailace, Norman Dudley, Fred Jenkins Melton Pearson, Joe Barn-ett, and Billy Mitchell.

Honorary pallbearers will be: Howard Sweet, Earl Richetts, Joe Brooks, William MERVINC. SCHRUM LARGO Mervin C. Schrum, McSweeney, and all employes of the Stauffer Chemical Company. Those 57, of 10443 118th Ave. died wishing, in lieu of flowers, may make donations to Leukemia Society.

Arrangements are by the NORTHSIDE Monday. A native of Detroit, he came here four years ago and was a retired farmer. CHAPEL, DUVAL Funeral Home, 10520 N. Florida Avenue. NAME AGE ADDRESS CITY STATE BRANCH OF SERVICE PHONE I NAME AGE I L.2726 w.coiumbus drive ADVERTISEMENT I rMWM jwiMii jii jiiismi i jiiilj i cm- STATE ZIP i I ill lill 1 1 hi I BRANCH OF SERVICE PHONE ZmMSMT- I SERVICE SERIAL NUMBER IN Tampa for fourteen years and taught at the Robinson High School and the University of Tampa.

He was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Anne E. Ferguson, Tampa: three daughters, the Misses Betty Ann Ferguson, Mary Jane Ferguson and Peggy Ferguson, all of Tampaj and one son, Robert W.

Ferguson, 11. New Orleans. La. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS, CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE TO THE HEART FUND OR THE ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL MEMORIAL FUND.

Arrangements by the B. MARION REED FUNERAL HOME, Plant Ave. at Piatt St. Survivors include his widow, HARTMAN, MRS. KATHRYN Mrs.

Kathryn Hartman, 68, of 13119 North Florida Avenue, Tampa, passed away Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10:00 Mrs. Mabel O. Schrum; three in the chapel of A. M.

Seigler Funeral Home. Rev. Max Holleyman will o. 1 ciate. Interment will follow in Be-thelem Cemetery near Plant City.

Friends may call Friday evening, at the funeral home. Arrangements hv A. M. SEIGLER FUNERAL HOME, Mulberry, Fla. RmIthTjOEBROWN Funeral' services for Mr.

Joe Brown age 60, of 5136 Matanzas, will be held Mo -day in Carrollton, Georgia under1 -tRe direction of the Martin-Hightower Funeral Home. Friends may call at tin CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 6C5 F. MacDill Avenue Friday evening between 7:00 and 8:00 O'clock. PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS. The family requests that those who so desire may make -a contribution to the American Cancer Society.

Mr. Smith is survived by 2 sons, Marion J. Smith and Jos B. Smith Jr. of Tampa; 4 daughters, Mrs.

Charles Kremin, Mrs. Richard Glazier, Mrs. Sam Bradshaw, ard Mrs. Robert Mann all of Tampa; Mother, Mrs. Myra Smith, Villa Rica, Brothers, Lynn Smith and Eugene Smith, Villa Rica, 1 Sister, Mrs.

Mary Birdsong, Villa Rica, Ga. and 7 grandchildren. clock from the Chapel ot the T. BLOUNT COMPANY Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with Dr. J.

brothers and a sister. MRS. ELIZABETH DAVIS LARGO Mrs. Elizabeth H. Earl Tharp, Pastor of the New Orleans HALL, LEIGH GEORGE (JACK) Fu Baptist Church, officiating.

Pallbearers will be Terry Hall, Larry Valdez, Kenny McCain, L. S. Williams, Avery Jones, uamei Burns and Chuck Apple-gate. Interment will be in Sunset Memory Gardens. neral services tor Air.

ieujn George (Jack) Hall, 78, of 607 Cleveland Tampa, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 P.M. at the B. MARION REED FUNERAL Plant Ave. at Piatt St. Rev.

HOME E. Osborne McKay, assistant minister HURST, JERRY LYNN Funeral services for Mr. Jerry Lynn Hurst, age 23, of 4114 Olive Street, will be held at 2:00 O'clock Saturday afternoon at CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 605 S. MacDill Avenue. Interment will follow in the Myrtle Hill Memorial Park.

Pallbearers will bei Marvin Henson, Thomas Henson, Bob Grantham, Dave oi the irst resoyterian cnurcn, uiu officiate. Interment will follow in the American Legion Cemetery with pallbearers and military honors furnished by the Seminole Post No. Ill of the American Legion. Mr. Hall is survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Marion weni-worth, Wappingers Fall, N. three granddaugnters. Miss Holly Wentwortn, Mm. Roxanne Milkovich and Mrs. Val.

erie Eswick, all of Wappingers Falls, SOTOLONGO. MRS. BERNARDA Funeral services for Mrs. Bernarda Soto-longo, age 85, of 717 W. Alfred Stre will be held Friday at 4 PM from the A.P.

Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3809 N. Armenia with interment1 in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter: Mrs. Delia Salazar; son: Sergio Sotolongo; sisters: Mrs. Maria Lima, and Mrs.

Esther Fi-carrotta; brothers: Charles, Tony and Rene Valdez; grandchildren: Mrs. Georgina "Cookie" Rodante, and Raymond Sotolongo; and two great granddaughters. The family will also receive friends at 921 W. Indiana St. N.Y.; ana lour great granacnuaren.

tie has been a resident of Tampa since 1925 and was a veteran of World War I. He was a member of the Associated Tourist Club of Tampa, Seminole Post No. Ill American Legion, the Elks Lodge No. 708 and attended the Presbyterian Church. Grantham, Jim Thomas and Tommy Conway.

Mr. Hurst is survived by his Parents, Mr. Mrs. Millard W. Hurst, Tampa; Brother, Michael W.

Hurst, Tampa; 2 Sisters, Mrs. Rita Autrv, Stedman, N.C.; and Mrs. Dollie Marie Henson, Pinellas Park, Fla. JERKINS, ROBERT W. Funeral ser-vices for Mr.

Robert W. Jerkins, 92. who passed away Wednesday will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Trinitv Baptist Church. 8209 19th Street, with Rev. Frank Jessup, pastor.

Rev. W. H. Locklear, Retired, Rev. Herman Collins, pastor of Ft.

Ogden Baptist Church, of Punts Gnrda. TH1BODEAU, MRS. MARY ELIZABETH Tel: 932-5308 AMBULANCE -14 Naur EmtrftKy Sirvic FUNERAL HOME 71 NORTH MMtNl VE. (BETTY) Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Thibodeau, 58, of 3416 McKay Avenue, will be held SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT TWO O'CLOCK FROM THE CHAPEL OF J.

L. REED SON, 3410 HENDERSON BOULEVARD AT DE LEON" STREET with the Reve5nd Paul J. Wagner, pastor of Temple Terrace Community Church, officiating. Interment will follow at Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. and Rev.

J. C. Walters pastor of First Baptist Church of Lake Worth. Pallbearers will be, Mr. F.

B. Nelson, Mr. Jack Nelson, Mr. W. H.

Locklear Jr. and Mr. James O. Walters. Interment will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery.

BOWE'S FUNERAL HOME, 3023 E. Busch Boulevard, in charge of arrangements. VISITATION WILL BE THIS EVENING AT THE FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL FROM 7 TO 9. Dignified Services Regardless of Price "Sine 1939-' WILSON SAMMON CO. FUNERAL HOME Phone 877-7676 Licented Funeral Oi rector 4730 N.

ARMENIA Ambulance Sirvic TRACEY, MRS. NOMA R. Funeral services for Mrs. Noma R. Tracy, 67.

Gibsonton, Florida, resident of Tampa for 25 years, who passed away in a local hospital Wednesday morning, will be held Saturdav afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at MARSICANO FUNERAL HOME, 4040 Henderson Blvd. Rev. Wayne Oeffler, Associate pastor of New Orleans Baptist Church will officiate. Interment will follow in Showmen's Rest Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be members of the Greater Tampa Showmen's Association. KETES. MR8. OLIVE BEATRICE Fu-neral services for Mrs. Olive JrgT B.

Keyes, age 92, of 6211 Main Avenue will be held at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening at CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME. 605 S. MacDill Avenue. The Reverend Charles Traueott. Pastor of the First Christian Church will officiate.

Cremation will follow. Mrs. Keyes is survived by a nephew Mr. A. O.

White Atlanta, Georgia WARD, MRS. MAMIE ALICE Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Alice Ward, 85, a resident of 5th St. Homeland who passed away Thursday will ne heM Saturdav at 2:30 from the WHTDDEN FUNERAL CHAPEL in Bartow, wuh the Rev. Lee R.

Vansickle officiating. Interment will follow in Homeland Cemetery with the funeral home in charge of arrangements. LEE, JEFFREY W. Mr. Jeffrey W.

Lee, 53. of 210 Garrett Road, Avon Park. Florida, passed away Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11:30 from the Chapel of the F. T.

BLOUNT COMPANY Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with Rev. Homer Crof-ton. Pastor of the Aoostolic Pentecostal House of Prayer, officating. Interment will be in Orange Hill Cemetery. nilirn .1 IIAIIP I fcl Nil tfWMm BEDFRAME runcHML nvmi irtw.

J. EDWARD JENNINGS FUNMAl DIMCTOt t0O NIBSK 1 A ir- i th Ever Purchase 11 IN MEMORIAM In loving memory ol my husband Tony Buscigiio, who Jiassed awav January 14, 1971. It it onely here without you. You are sadlv missed. Life has not been the same without you, for when our Lord takes a laved one he takes a part of vou.

Wife Grace and children, mother, brothers and sisters, and LYLE, MRS. CARLSYE M. Funeral services for Mrs. Carlsye M. Lyle, 43, resident of rural Tampa, who passed away Wednesday evening in a local hospital, will be conducted Friday morning at 11:00 o'clock from the WILSON SAMMON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4730 N.

Armenia with the Rev. Robert E. Lyons, pastor of the Sulphur Springs Church of God, to officiate. Interment will follow in the Mvrtla Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. "Your Phone is Your Charge Account," 935-3162 NO LOAN COMPANIES TO tk Eej iPEQoilo DEAL AT 2k 30-60-90 Days Cash! 111001133 CffAlMSIi ago-y Florida ave.

Phone a3s-5i9i MAOrVMS. MRS. MARGARET M. Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret M.

Maginnis, 68, of 5605 Seminole Avenue, will be conducted this morning at 10 o'clock at the SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH, Florida Avenue at Twiggs Street, at which time a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul by Fr. Thomas Tier-ney, S.J. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS To the many oli friends of Bessie Calhoun Harrison wht knew her prior to 1950 the famfis wishes to express their heartfelt thanks for their many expressions of under standing and sympathy and for then lovely floral offerings. 8008 No.

Armaria Ave. 1 A A li i. i stum.

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