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OBITUARIES June 18 by Mike Bailey WINIFRED AUGHINBAUGH EVERO BEACH Winifred N. Aughinbaugh, 72, a homemaker, ed Friday, June 18, at Royal Palm Convalescent Center. Mrs. Aughinbaugh came to Indian River County in 1989 from Clearfield, where she was born. She was a member of St.

Helen's Catholic Church in Vero Beach. Survivors include her sons, Thomas Aughinbaugh III of College Station, Texas, Robert Aughinbaugh of Clearfield, Michael Aughinbaugh of Culver City, David Aughinbaugh of San Bruno, and John Aughinbaugh of Vero Beach; daughters, Sally Armold of Fremont, Patricia Williams of Palmyra, N.Y., and Margaret Aughinbaugh of Vero Beach; sister, Jean Schnars of Marble Falls, Texas; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. local calling hours are scheduled. Memorial services will be held in Clearfield. Strunk Funeral Home in Vero Beach is in charge of arrangements.

MARJORIE ELDER SATELLITE BEACH Marjorie Pierce Elder, 78, a retired federal government employee, died Friday, June 18, at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne. Mrs. Elder was born in Ritzville, Wash. She came to Brevard County in 1962 from Texas. include her brother, Albert Pierce of Vancouver, and sister, Laura Telecky of Ritzville.

No calling hours or services are scheduled. Fountainhead Memorial Funeral Home in Palm Bay is in charge of arrangements. JOHN HAASE PALM BAY John G. Haase, 81, a retired chef, died Thursday, June 17, at Palm Bay Community Hospital. 42oo Mr.

Haase was born in Denmark. 1 He moved to Brevard County 14 years ago from Long Island, N.Y., after working in some of hotels in New York City, including. urs the Hotel Commodore. do He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Moose Lodge and the Holibaday Park Homeowners Association and its garden committee. 0 include his wife of 1.45 years, Gloria Haase of Palm Bay; sons, John Haase of Palm Bay, 8 Haase of 1 Long Island and Gary Haase of New York City; and 1 daughter, Amy Haase of New York a City.

VA Calling hours will be 6 to 8 p.m. "Sunday at Fountainhead Memorial Home in Palm Bay. Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at Our "Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Palm Bay. Donations may be made to Our IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of A Wonderful Boy JIMMY SALERNO June 19, 1992 He Had A Nature You Could Not Help Loving.

And A Heart That Was Purer Than Gold. And To Those Who Knew Him And Loved Him, His Memories Will Never Grow Cold. Treasure Him God, In Your Garden Of Rest, For In His World He Was One Of The Best. Sadly Missed, By Your Caradian Friend, Lady of Grace Catholic Church Building Fund, 300 Malabar Road S.E., Palm Bay, FL 32909. JOSEPH JONES INDIAN RIVER SHORES -Joseph W.

Jones, 86, a licensed electrical engineer, died Thursday, June 17, at home. Mr. Jones was born in Canton, Ohio. He moved to Indian River County in 1976 from Sarasota. He worked for the Ohio Power Co.

for 42 years and retired as its western division manager. He was a former director of the American Electric Power Service Corp. and the Lima area Chamber Commerce, member of the board of governors of the Better Business Bureau and member of the Kiwanis Club, Lima Club, Elks Club and Shawnee Country Club. Survivors include his wife, Margene Jones of Indian River Shores; son, Jack Jones of Lima; a and three grandchildren. No calling hours are scheduled.

Memorial services will be private. Strunk Funeral Home in Vero Beach is in charge of arrangements. BARRY LABO COCOA Barry Dean Labo, 51, an electrical engineer, died Thursday, June 17, at home. Mr. Labo was born in Chesaning, Mich.

He came to Brevard County in 1964 from Michigan. He was employed with Computer Sciences Raytheon and worked at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for many years. He was an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War and a member of American Legion Post 348 in Cape Canaveral and Westside Baptist Church in Titusville. Survivors include his wife, Marilyn Labo of Cocoa; son, Aaron Labo of Jacksonville; mother, Florence Warren of Oakley, sisters, Nadine Hutson and Brenda Warren, both of 1 Oakley; brother, Labo of Oakley; and two grandchildren. Calling hours will be 3 to 6 p.m.

Sunday at Wylie Baxley Funeral Home on Merritt Island. Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. 17, at Sebastian Hospital. Mr.

Lambrecht was born in Schuyler, Neb. He moved to Brevard County nine years ago from Omaha, Neb. He was a member of Teamsters Union local 554 of Nebraska. Mr. Lambrecht was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2530 of Omaha, the Sebastian River Moose Lodge and Sailfish Legion 197.

Survivors include his wife, Irma Lambrecht of Barefoot Bay; son, ANDY LAMBRECHT BAREFOOT BAY Andrew J. "Andy" Lambrecht, 71, a retired truck driver, died Thursday, June IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of HENRY F. CONDON December 9, 1911 June 19, 1992 Who Departed This Life One Year Ago. We Think Of You In Silence And Often Speak Your Name, But All We Have Are Memories And Your Picture In A Frame. God Saw You Were Getting Tired And A Cure Was Not To Be, So He Put His Arms Around You And Whispered, "Come With Me." We Love You And Miss You Your Loving Wife, Pauline, Nansea And Family And Daughter, Ruth BREVARD COMMUNITY 00 SUMMER SUMMER TERM I1: We're Registering WALK-IN REGISTRATION 19 (S) .9 June 21 (M).

.9 June 22 (T) .9 June 23 (W) .9 June 24 (R) .9 REGISTER BY TOUCHTONE PHONE THROUGH Monday Thursday 8 a.m. 8 p.m. Fridays Weekends After 12 noon Saturday until 6 a.m. Monday COCOA CAMPUS MELBOURNE CAMPUS 1519 Clearlake Road 3865 North Wickham Road Cocoa, FL. 32922 Melbourne, 632-1111 (TDD: 632-5798) 254-0305 (TDD: 242-3091) PALM BAY CAMPUS 250 Grassland Road, S.E.

Road) Palm Bay, FL 32909 951-1060 (TDD: 952-3620) Brevard Community College is an equal Wayne Lambrecht of Omaha; daughters, JoAnn Sharp of Omaha and Shirley Kirk of Spencer, Iowa; stepson, James Dornacker of Ankeny, Iowa; brothers, Willis Lambrecht of North Bend, and Victor Lambrecht of Omaha; sisters, Marie Greenwell of Omaha, Ethel Rush of Oakdale, and Esther Cross of Sebastian; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. No calling hours are scheduled. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Strunk Funeral Home in Sebastian. Donations may be made to the Leukemia Society of America, Concourse Tower IL, Suite 2090 Beach Lakes West Palm Beach, FL 33409.

ROLAND MATRANGA COCOA BEACH Roland M. Matranga, 60, a retired shipmaster, died Thursday, June 17, at Cape Canaveral Hospital. Mr. Matranga was born in Baltimore. He moved to Brevard County in 1967 from St.

Petersburg. He was an avid scuba diver and operated a charter boat out of Fort Pierce, taking dive groups to the Bahamas and Virgin Islands. At one time, he was the skipper of William F. Buckley's sailboat. Mr.

Matranga was a former employee of McDonnell Douglas, General Electric and Honeywell at Kennedy Space Center. He attended First Baptist Church of Merritt Island and was a member of Cocoa 1 Beach Yacht Club and the Amateur Radio Club. Survivors include his wife, Fidelia Matranga of Cocoa Beach; son, Douglas Mitchell of Fort Pierce; daughters, Linda Matranga of Hudson and Christine Matranga of Brooksville; stepson, Capt. David Bassett of Fairbanks, Alaska; stepdaughter, Lt. j.g.

Tina Bassett of Juneau, Alaska; mother, Ruth Matranga of Clearwater; brother, Paul Matranga of Clearwater; and sister, Carol Loser of Venice. No calling hours are scheduled. Memorial services will be 7 p.m. Monday at First Baptist Church of Merritt Island. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home in Melbourne is in charge of arrangements.

Donations may be made to Wuesthoff Hospital Cardiac Care Unit, 110 Longwood Rockledge, FL 32955. LUIZ RAMIREZ MELBOURNE Luis Ramirez, IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of JOSHUA KEITH WOOD Born January 13, 1973 Passed Away June 19, 1992 Life Isn't Life Since You Went Away, I'm Merely Existing, And Each Day I Pray, That Time Will Ease This Terrible Ache, How I Wish It Was Just Some Awful Mistake, That I'd Wake Up One Morning And Open Your Door, And There You'd Be, In Your Room Once More. I Want To See Your Bright Eyes, And That Beautiful Smile, Feel Your Warm Hugs, And Talk For Awhile. You Brightened Our World With Funny Jokes And A Glance, Your Crazy Imitations, And Those Feet, How They Danced. Only God Knows The Reason The Sunshine Had To End, Josh, You're My Inspiration, And FOREVER My Best Friend.

WE LOVE YOU Mom and Sisters and Brothers COLLEGE. SESSION June 22 August 3 Now! SCHEDULE a.m. 1:00 p.m. a.m. 7:30 p.m.

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7:30 p.m. JUNE 17 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Holidays All Day TITUSVILLE CAMPUS 1311 North U.S. 1 Titusville, FL 32796 269-5664 PATRICK CENTER 1120 Central Avenue, Suite G-5 Patrick Air Force Base, FL 32925 784-1911 access institution.

78, a retired apartment complex maintenance engineer, died Thursday, June 17, at Holmes Regional Medical Center. Mr. Ramirez was born in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. He moved to Brevard County in 1986 from Bogota, N.J. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion.

Survivors include his wife, Patria Ramirez of Puerto Rico; daughters, Edna Montalvo of Milford, and Arlean Howard of Melbourne; son, Luis Ramirez Jr. of Bogota; three brothers; four sisters; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Calling hours are 5 to 8 p.m. today, with services at 7:30, at Brownie and Maxwell Funeral Home in Melbourne. ANTHONY REDA TITUSVILLE Anthony R.

Reda, 63, a retired stockbroker. died Friday, June 18, at Hospice By The Sea in Boca Raton. Mr. Reda was born in New York City. A former resident of Brevard County, he lived in Titusville from 1978 to 1979 before moving to Delray Beach.

Survivors include his wife, Gloria Reda of Delray Beach; son, Michael Reda of Titusville; daughter, Joanne Thomas of Boca Raton; brothers, Joseph Reda of Norwalk, and Louis Reda of Spring Valley, N.Y.; sister, Gloria Ricciard of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; and five grandchildren. Calling hours will be 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at North Brevard Funeral Home in Titusville. Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at St.

Teresa's Catholic Church in Titusville. Burial will be in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Titusville. Donations may be made to Hospice By The Sea, 1531 W. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton, FL 33486. CHARLES SOUKUP VERO BEACH Charles F.

Soukup, 73, a former contractor in the construction industry, died Thursday, June 17, at Indian River Memorial Hospital. IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of JAMES SCOTT FALERNO October 24, 1969 June 19, 1992 Our Beloved Jimmy A Year Ago Today God Took You To Be A Special Angel. Even Though We Loved And Needed You So Very, Very Much. God Must've Needed You Even More. Your Beautiful Smile And Laughter Are With Us Always.

Your Loving Family, Mom And Dad, Grandmother And Granddad, Debbie, Robin And Rachel, Scott And Alan. FLORIDA TODAY, Saturday, June 19, 1993 3B Mr. Soukup was born in Trumbull, Conn. He came to Indian River County two years ago from Delray Beach. He was a member of King's Baptist Church in Vero Beach.

Survivors include his wife, Kathleen Soukup of Vero Beach; son, Charles J. Soukup of Jupiter Island; daughter, Joan Shaw of Lake Worth; brother, Joseph Soukup of Glendale, sister, Helen Taylor of Huntington, seven grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Calling hours will be 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Strunk Funeral Home in Vero Beach. Services will be 10 a.m.

Monday at King's Baptist Church. The family requests no flowers. Donations may be made to King's Baptist Church, 3235 58th Vero Beach, FL 32966. HELEN WILCOX Thursday, June 17, at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne. Mrs.

Wilcox moved to Brevard County in 1959 from Waterford, where she was born. She liked to embroider and crochet. Survivors include her daughters, Nellie Hutsell of West Melbourne, Clara Belle Risjan of Waterford, Barbara Jean Yatzor of Edinboro, and Lelah Mae Kieffer of Stover, sons, Russell Wilcox of Carlisle, George Wilcox of Waterford and Albert Wilcox of Wartrace, 35 grandchildren; 65 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. Calling hours will be 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, with services at 11, at Fountainhead Memorial Funeral Home in Palm Bay.

WEST MELBOURNE Helen F. Wilcox, 87, a homemaker, died IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of LEWIS REGINALD OSBORNE Born January 25, 1938 Passed Away June 19, 1990 God Looked Around His Garden And Found An Empty Place, Then Looked Down Upon This Earth And Saw Your Tired Face. He Put His Arms Around You And Lifted You to Rest, God's Garden Must Be Beautiful, He Only Takes The Best. He Knew That You Were Suffering, He Knew You Were In Pain, He Knew You Would Never Get Well On This Earth Again. He Saw The Road Getting Rough And The Hills Hard To Climb, So He Closed Your Weary Eyes And Whispered, "Peace Be Though The Smile Is Gone Forever, And Your Hands I Cannot Touch, I Will Always Have Sweet Memories Of The One I Love So Much.

Always In My Heart And Thoughts Love, Your Wife MELBOURNE Baha'is host Race Unity celebration FLORIDA TODAY Race Unity Day with the Baha'i Community of Melbourne will begin at 11 a.m. Sunday at Ballard Park. The event is an effort to promote world peace by bringing the races together in a casual setting; a collection won't be taken. The Baha'i Faith is a world religion that teaches the unity of all people, nations and religions. Group members strive for freedom against national, racial, economic, intellectual and religious prejudices.

IN MEMORIAM A Tribute To My Son SAMUEL W. HENRY Passed Away May 22, 1993 Il Peter 1:17 For He Received From God The Father, Honor and Glory When There Came A Voice To Him From The Excellent Glory This Is My Beloved Son And Whom I Am Well Pleased As God Was Proud Of His Son Jesus Am Proud Of My Son Sam Sam Accepted Christ As His Personal Savior When He Was 10 Years Old He Loved To Read God's Word And Understood What It Was All About That Jesus Died On The Cross To Save Our Souls And To Give Us Eternal Life If We Only Ask Him To Come Into Our Hearts Sam Had So Much Compassion For His Fellow Man And To His Mom He Was My Strength, My Love My Dearly Beloved Son And I Want Him To Enjoy Heaven So I Must Let Him Go And Let Him Sing With The Angels And Praise Our God And Rejoice For Evermore MY SAM I Love You Mom EAST COAST CREMATION SERVICE Direct Simple Affordable South Central North 725-6343 632-1350 264-6131 AFFORDABLE LUXURY Double Inclining 2 Piece Sectional Has Incliner On Each End, With Soft Cushioning For Your Ultimate Comfort. Reg. $1298 NOW ONLY Kiddie $788 Recliner Includes FREE Delivery. 13619BW FURNITURE CITY U.S.A.

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