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Pines ADAMS, ANNIE LAURA, 66, of St. Petersburg, died 6, HURD, WINSTON H. "WIN," 81, of Newport, N.H., formerly of Bay Pines, died Saturday (Sept. 4, 1999). Born in Claremont, N.H., he lived here for six years before returning to New Hampshire several years ago.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II and worked as a processing engineer with Joy Manufacturing. He was: an avid reader and was a founder of the local Party in Newport. He was an avid golfer and a member of Claremont Country Club. He attended Church of the Good Shepherd and was a member of the American Legion and VFW. Survivors: include his wife, Hazel; two daughters, Carolyn A.

Moore, Orlando, and Elaine Lamothe, Epping, N.H.; a son, Rodney, Lempster, N.H.; nine grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren. Newton Bartlett Funeral Home, Newport, N.H. Kenneth City QUESADA, CECILIA 94, of Kenneth City, died Saturday (Sept. 4, 1999) at Golfview Nursing Home, St. Petersburg.

Born in Havana, she came here in 1916 from Cuba. She was a homemaker and was Catholic. Survivors include five daughters, Josephine Tanabaum, Tampa, Bennie Torres, Greensboro, N.C., Olga Cubino, Kenneth City, Georgina Tietchen, Fords, N.J., and Laura Gardenia, Athens, sister, Mercedes Fernandez, and a brother, Andres Quesada, both of Tampa; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great greatgrandchildren. National Cremation Society, St. Petersburg.

Madeira Beach BISHOP, STEVEN, 51, of Madeira Beach, died Wednesday (Aug. 25, 1999) at home. There are no known survivors. Abbey Parklawn Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. Pinellas Park BENEDICT, THETIS 72, of -Pinellas Park, died Friday (Sept.

3, 1999) at Northside Hospital and Heart Institute. Born in Syracuse, N.Y., she came here from Canandaigua, N.Y. She was a nursing assistant and was a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church and Moose Lodge 1145, St. "Petersburg. Survivors include four daughters, Darlene Ballard and There'sa Ballard, both of St.

Petersburg, Judy Fenti, Hornell, N.Y., and Francine Lyons, grandchildren; and a great grandchild. Abbey Parklawn Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. DeRUGGIERO, VINCENT .21, of Pinellas Park, died Sunday (Sept. 5, 1999). Police said he may have drowned and the cause of death 'is under investigation.

He was a lifelong area resident and worked as a tile setter in the construction industry. He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Survivors include his parents, Victor A. and Carolyn E. DeRuggiero, Pinellas Park; his maternal grandpar'ents, Margaret L. and Clarence E.

Carr, Cape Coral; and aunts and unVoles, Norma and Carl Myers, Cape -Coral, and Robert and Joanne Carr, Baltimore. Osgood-Cloud Funeral I Home and Cremation Services, Pinel-las Park. WEISENSEE, CATHERINE 88, of Pinellas Park, died Monday "(Sept. 6, 1999) at home. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she came here in 1981 from "LaBelle.

She retired as a supervisor 'with New York City Telephone and was a member of Telephone Pioneers of America. Survivors include a daughter, Dorothy H. Smith, Pinellas Park; two sons, William, Sarasota, and Eu'gene, Fort Myers; 15 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. Internantional Mortuary Services, Pinellas St. Petersburg KELLER, RICHARD KARL, 74, of St.

Petersburg, died Saturday (Sept. -14, 1999) at home. Born in Detroit, he came here in 1959 from Armada, Mich. He was a former owner of John "Deere farm equipment stores in Mich-ligan and was Presbyterian. He worked as a real estate agent.

He was a 50-year Mason and a member of Northside 1 Lodge 283. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Marion; two daughters, Debbie K. Harrell and Cande K. Keloler, and a sister, Cara May Lambrecht, fall of St. Petersburg; and two grandrichildren, Stacey Springsteen, Atlanta, and Michael Harrell, Largo; and a great-granddaughter.

John S. Rhodes, East Chapel, St. Petersburg. PEREIRA, AGNES HILL, 98, of Riverside St. Petersburg, died Tuesday (Sept.

7, Boza Funeral Home, Chapel, Tampa. 1999) at home. Born in Liverpool, England, she came here in 1979 from Houston. She was an elementary school teacher. Survivors include a son, Monte, Houston; two daughters, Sheila McKenzie, St.

Petersburg, and Agnes Caldwell, Houston; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. David C. Gross Funeral Homes and Crematory, Central Avenue Chapel, St. Petersburg. PRATER, SARAH 97, of St.

OBITUARIES Petersburg, died Sunday (Sept. 5, 1999) at Egret Cove Center. Born in Coleman Station, Prince Edward Island, she came here in 1970 Portland, Maine. She was a housekeeper and a member of Transfiguration Catholic Church and the Pinellas Park Senior Citizens Club. Survivors include a son, Edward St.

Petersburg; and many nieces and nephews. Blount, Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Memorial Park Chapel, St. Petersburg. RAYMOND, JANE 52, of St. Petersburg, died Sunday (Sept.

5, 1999) at home. She came here 22 years ago from her native Marion, Ohio. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. Survivors include four brothers, Norman Crabtree, St. Petersburg, John and Martin Crabtree, both of Marion, and Sherman Morrison, Florida; and two sisters, Pam Price, St.

Petersburg, and Linda Cons, Marion. Abbey Parklawn Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. ROCHE, KOREY MATTHEW, 10, of St. Petersburg, died Sunday (Sept. 5, 1999) at Bayfront Medical Center from injuries in a hit and run automobile accident on Friday at 22nd Avenue South and 46th Street.

A St. Petersburg native, he was a fourth-grader at Pasadena Fundamental School and was recently recognized in the school newsletter for having received an award from K'Nex Industries for creating a unique mechanical gear design using K'Nex materials. He was a member of Most Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church. Survivors include his parents, Kevin and Theresa Roche, a sister, Katrina, a brother, Kevin and his maternal grandparents, Caroline Van Dusen, and Howard and JoAnn Mendenhall, all of St. Petersburg.

Gulfport Memorial Funeral Home. THOMPSON, O.W., 60, of St. Petersburg, died Monday (Sept. 6, 1999) at South Heritage Nursing Center. Born in Dooling, he came here in 1952 from Vienna, Ga.

He was a cement finisher for E.S. Lazzari Construction Co. and was Baptist. Survivors include a daughter, Cynthia Johnson, St. Petersburg; four brothers, T.J., Algie, Fred and Emmett, and a sister, Fronnie Davis, all of St.

Petersburg; and three grandchildren. Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. VOSS, ROSAMOND LEE, 92, of St. Petersburg, died Monday (Sept.

6, 1999) at Bayfront Medical Center. She came here from her native Coloma, Mich. She was a 1924 graduate of St. Petersburg High School and attended Boyd Commercial School. She worked as a bookkeeper for Walden Hardware and for First Federal Savings and Loan, where she also was a treasurer and assistant secretary.

She was a member since 1925 of First United Methodist Church, where she served as steward recorder since 1983 and was a member of the Chapel Fellowship Sunday school class and United Methodist Women Rebecca Circle. She was a member and past president of the Pilot Club and the Credit Women's Club. She was a longtime volunteer with the Tuberculosis Association, now the American Lung Association of Gulfport. Survivors include three sons, Dr. Steven, Boca Raton, and Charles H.

and Henry, both of Jacksonville; two brothers, Spencer Vanderveer, Hartwell, and James L. Vanderveer, St. Petersburg; a sister, Myrtle Elizabeth Pabst, St. Petersburg; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. John S.

Rhodes, East Chapel, St. Petersburg. State calls Pasco community's water unfit Times Staff Writer the contaminant at various concen- declaration was not directly linked trations in nearly every private well to the MTBE. NEW PORT RICHEY State they tested, Addell Gardens resiRather, health officials have dehealth officials declared an emer- dents were never told. Gardens said weren't cided that the wells, which are gency Friday and State officials they between 10 feet and 40 feet deep in Holiday's Addell on required to tell residents because and at least 30 years old, are subneighborhood immediately tapped a nearby fire the level of contamination, the re- standard particularly hydrant so residents with contami- sult of a 1988 gas spill, did not meet ble all and kinds of contamination.

suscepticlean water. state's legal definition. to nated wells could get the less than Pasco County health officials "Based on recent on-site inThe declaration came week after officials with the state later to some spections of wells and septic a apologized residents, departments of health and environ- of whom believe their water has been systems (Addell health of Gardens), it has mental protection acknowledged made them sick, and said they determined that a emergency exists," Yacht wrote in spending 10 years testing private would change their policy to tell 3 letter Michele Baker, wells in the neighborhood for residents whenever their wells are his Sept. to tertiary-butyl ether, carci- who coordinates emergency methyl a under scrutiny. for the nogenic compound added to gaso- But Marc Yacht, director of the operations county.

line to make it burn cleaner. Pasco unit of the Department of Times staff photographer Janel Although state officials found Health, said Friday's emergency Schroeder contributed to this report. TIMES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1999 7B Monday (Sept. at Bayfront Medical Center. She here in 1955 her native Waynesboro, Ga.

was a companworker for famiand was a memof House of God, where she was a president of Band 3 and was district president of the Prayer Bands. vors include two sons, Prince and Paris Adams, and two Princess Green and Phyllis of St. Petersburg; a brother, Roger Bradley Queens, aunt, Lucille Osborne, and two grandchildren. al Home, St. Petersburg.

She ion lies ber Prayer community SurviBruce daughters, Adams, all Charlie N.Y.; an Waynesboro; Funer- FECHKO, RUTH IDA, 88, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday (Sept. 4, 1999). She came here in 1967 from her native Cleveland. She was a homemaker and was a member of VFW Post 6827 Auxiliary, Welcome Wagon and OES.

Survivors include a daughter, Lee Ann Harris, St. Petersburg; two sons, Michael, Burbank, Ohio, and Charles, Pinellas Park; a sister, Ethel Moenich, Euclid, Ohio; several nieces and nephews; six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel, St. Petersburg. FULTON, LULA MAE "MAMIE," 69, of St.

Petersburg, died Sun- day (Sept. 5, 1999) at Bayfront Medical Center. Born in Kingstree, S.C., she came here in 1998 from Sarasota, where she had lived for 35 years. She was a member of Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church, Sarasota, where she sang with the Senior Choir. Survivors include her husband, Charlie; a son, Jerome, Tampa; a daughter, Linda Y.

Fulton, St. Petersburg; two brothers, Samuel Brockington, Bronx, N.Y., and Joseph Lee Brockington, Goose Creek, S.C.; two sisters, Alberta Sturdivant and Viviane Williams, both of Washington, D.C.; six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. HILL, KENNETH, 60, of St.

Petersburg, died Sunday (Sept. 5, 1999) at home. There: are no known survivors. Abbey Parklawn Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. MOSER, MARTHA 83, of St.

Petersburg, died Monday (Sept. 6, 1999) at Palm Garden of Clearwater. She came here in 1952 from her native Covington, Ky. She was a homemaker and a member of First Seventh-day Adventist Church, St. Petersburg.

Survivors include a son, Larry St. Petersburg; a daughter, Wanda West, Safety Harbor; five grandchildren, Gary and Lori Ann Moser, both of St. Petersburg, Shawn Sahr, Odessa, Yvonne Angell, Pinellas Park, and Debra Weaver, Seminole; and nine greatgrandchildren. R. Lee Williams Son Funeral Home Crematory, 49th Street Chapel, St.

Petersburg. PARRY, ROGER 78, of St. Petersburg, died Sunday (Sept. 5, 1999) at home. Born in Larksville, he came here in 1982 from New Jersey.

He was a retired research associate for Exxon and was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. He was Baptist and was a past master of a Masonic Lodge in Cincinnati and Masonic Lodge 3, Morristown, N.J. Survivors include his wife, Betty; a son, Ted; a daughter, Mary Beth Parry-Williams; a brother, Daniel; three sisters, Betty Harrison, Mary Lou Kemp and Shirley Goode; and two grandchildren. Garden Sanctuary Funeral Home Cemetery, Seminole. RICHARDS, ARTHUR, 58, of St.

Petersburg, died Sunday (Sept. 5, 1999) at Vencor the Abbey Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was Catholic and was an Air Force veteran. There are no known survivors. Abbey Parklawn Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.

TRAGER, IRVING, 90, of Semi- nole, formerly of St. Petersburg, died Sunday (Sept. 5, 1999) at Largo Medical Center. Born in Yonkers, N.Y., he came here in 1970 from Washington, D.C. He retired as a lawyer for the Social Security Administration Appeals Council and was a decorated Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors include several nieces and nephews. John S. Rhodes, East Chapel, St. Petersburg. SUNCOAST DEATHS list is extracted from detailed regional editions of the Times.

Citrus BRIDGES, HAZEL 75, of hom*osassa, Strickland Funeral Home, Crystal FIELDS, R.E., 70, of Inverness, died Funeral Home with Crematory, GELINAS, ROBERTA CATHERINE, 54, died Sept. 6. Wilder Fountains Funeral hom*osassa. MARDIS, SUE CAROL, 59, of Crystal Strickland Funeral Home, Crystal MESSER, MARY 96, of hom*osassa, Wilder Fountains Funeral Home, OWENS, JUANITA, 66, of Floral City, Petersburg, died Sept. 5.

Chas. E. with Crematory, Inverness. PEREZ, FRANK 87, of Beverly Hills, Funeral Home with Crematory, Beverly SHIRELY, HELEN 82, of hom*osassa Sept. 4.

Wilder Fountains Funeral THOMAS, WILLIAM C. "TOMMY," 95, Sept. 4. Hooper Funeral Homes and Inverness. Hernando BULLIS, MARION M.

SNOW "MIMI," Sept. 5. Turner Funeral Home, MARTIN, ANTHONY 80, of Spring Turner Funeral Home, Spring Hill, MCDOWELL, FRANK 72, of Spring Foster Crematory, Brooksville. NETTER, FLORENCE BENGSTON, 84, Sept. 6.

Funeral POPP, HELENA 89, of Brooksville, Funeral Home and Crematory, Spring POST, JANET 78, of Brookridge, Pinecrest Funeral Home, Brooksville. PRZYBYLSKI, SHIRLEY 71, of 5. Pinecrest Funeral Chapels, SAGOR, ANGELA 63, of Brooksville, Merritt Funeral Home, Brooksville. TUDISCO, GRACE, 92, of Spring Hill, Memorial Funeral Home and Hillsborough ALDERMAN, PAT, 67, of Tampa, died Curry Roel Funeral Homes Chapel, Tampa. FOLDS, LAVELLE 62, of Tampa, Curry Roel Funeral Homes Avenue Chapel, Tampa.

GREENE, EUGENE 80, of Odessa, David Chapel, Tampa. HARBRIDGE, HELEN 84, of Tampa, Blount, Curry Roel Funeral Homes MacDill Avenue Chapel, Tampa. HUDSON, EDITH GERTRUDE, 91, of 4. Stowers Funeral Homes, Brandon. MALDONADO, CLARA, 83, of Tampa, Blount, Curry Roel Funeral Homes MacDill Avenue Chapel, Tampa.

MURRAY, BRIAN WILLIAM, 18, of Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon. NOBLES, LIZZIE, 88, of Plant City, died Funeral Home, Plant City. O'STEEN, R.V., 75, of Tampa, died Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Chapel, Tampa. PEREZ, EDUARDO 83, of Tampa, Nellie J. Service: Thursday, 11 a.m., at Moore's Chapel A.M.E.

Church, Reverend Quinton L. Parker, Senior Pastor, officiating. Visitation 3 to 8 p.m., today, family will receive friends 7 to 8 p.m. Viewing at the church 10 a.m. until Service time.

No viewing after eulogy. Cortege: 685 53rd Avenue South. "A McRAE SERVICE" BURGESS James. Visitation: 3 to 8 p.m., Wednesday (today). Service: 1 p.m., Friday, at Harrington Funeral Home Chapel, Valdosta, (912-242-2828).

Interment: St. Mary's Cemetery, Naylor, Ga. Mr. Burgess is survived by four sons: James E. Burgess, St.

Petersburg, Ronnie L. Burgess, Scott AFB, Illinois, Anthony L. Burgess, Tucson, and Jamie Burgess, St. Petersburg; one sister, Eliza 0. Clarkston, St.

Petersburg, 10 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. SERVICE BY CREAL 1940 Seventh Ave. S. MCCULLOUGH Dolly Tessa, 81, of Seminole, died peacefully surrounded by her family at her daughter's home in Gainesville, on Sept. 5, 1999, after a brief illness.

She was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1918, lived in No. Virginia from 1959 until 1974, and to Seminole in 1974, she moved, worked as an Administrator at the Belleview Biltmore Hotel and Cabana Club. She was an active member of the Lake Seminole Presbyterian Church. As a 25 year resident of Holiday Shores Manor in Seminole, Dolly was an avid swimmer and dancer and participated in numerous musicals and community activities. Dolly was preceded in death by her husband, James McCullough (1967), an electrical engineer.

They had three children: Gary, Gail and Judy and four grandchildren: Teri, Nicole, Kenny and Pam; and one great grandchild, Logan. She was well-known for her natural wit and her ability to bring humor into the lives of the numerous people she touched. Our Mother played a leading role in our lives, and memories of her smiling presence and caring disposition will remain in our hearts forever. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Lake Seminole Presbyterian Church, Seminole, FL 33772. A Memorial Service will be held at Lake Seminole Presbyterian Church, Seminole, on Saturday, Sept.

11th, at 11 a.m. obituaries published in died Sept. 6. River. 6.

Chas. E. Davis Inverness. of hom*osassa, Home, River, died Aug. 20.

River. died Sept. 3. hom*osassa. formerly of St.

Davis Funeral Home died Sept. 5. Fero Hills. Springs, died Home, hom*osassa. of Lecanto, died Crematory, 73, of Brooksville, Brooksville.

Hill, died Sept. 5. Hill, died Sept. 5. of Spring Hill, died Home, Hudson.

died Sept. 4. Turner Hill. died Sept. 4.

Brookridge, died Sept. Brooksville. died Sept. 6. died Sept.

5. Brewer Crematory, Seven Hills. Sept. 5. Blount, Cemeteries, Nebraska died Sept.

6. Blount, Cemeteries, MacDill died Sept. 5. Beth died Sept. 7.

Cemeteries, Brandon, died Sept. died Sept. 6. Cemeteries, Brandon, died Sept. 5.

Sept. 5. Hopewell Sept. 4. Blount, Curry Nebraska died Sept.

6. A.P. PORTER, GEORGE BUEL, 93, of Durant, died Sept. 6. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon.

RAILSBACK, FRANK 66, of Tampa, died Sept. 4. Gonzalez Funeral Home, Tampa. SNELL, SOPHIE, 72, of Tampa, died Sept. 4.

Marsicano-B. Marion Reed-Stowers Funeral Home, Tampa. STOFER, MARY "COOKIE," 87, of Plant City, died Sept. 5. Hopewell Funeral Home, Plant City.

WILLIAMS, DANIEL C. 76, of Seffner, died Sept. 4. Blount, Curry Roel Funeral Homes Cemeteries, Nebraska Chapel, Tampa. ZIPP, ALONZO 79, of Tampa, died Sept.

6. Mark Ill Funeral Homes, Tampa. Pasco ELLIS, WALTER 77, of Port Richey, died Sept. 6. Dignified Funeral Alternatives, New Port Richey.

GEHRKE, RAYMOND ALBERT, 87, of Port Richey, died Sept. 5. Michels and Lundquist Funeral Home, New Port Richey. HEBERT, DOROTHY, 74, of Port Richey, died Sept. 3.

Faupel Funeral Home, Port Richey. MERRELL, THELBERT LOWELL, 59, of Bayonet Point, died Sept. 5. Funeral Home, New Port Richey. MUTH, ELSIE, 94, of New Port Richey, died Sept.

4. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Bartelt Road Chapel, Holiday. O'KANE, GERALDINE 78, of New Port Richey died Sept. 6.

Cape Coral. RIVERA, GEORGE 47, of Land O'Lakes, died Sept. 3. Loyless Funeral Home, O'Lakes. TESSARI, AURORA 78, of New Port Richey, died Sept.

5. Morgan Funeral Home and Cremation, New Port Richey. Other Pinellas ACKLEY, NANCY ADAMS, 69, of Laurel, a winter resident of Largo, died Sept. 3. Fleck Funeral Home, Laurel, Md.

ALTENHOF, JOSEPH THOMAS, 87, of Clearwater, died Sept. 6. Ambassador Mortuary Service, Oldsmar. AUGSBACH, MILDRED L. "LOU," 74, of Tarpon Springs, formerly of Clearwater died Sept.

6. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, Tarpon Avenue Chapel, Tarpon Springs. BILLINGSLEY, CURTIS 48, of Clearwater, died Sept. 4.

Hubbell Funeral Home and Crematory, Belleair Bluffs. CARHART, ELSIE TETLEY, 97, of Largo, died Sept. 5. National Cremation Society, Largo. CEGLIAN, PAULINE 87, of Largo, died Sept.

7. Garden Sanctuary Funeral Home, Seminole. FITCH, JACQUELINE D. "JACKIE," 72, of Seminole, died Sept. 5.

Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel, St. Petersburg. LEVINE, BARBARA, 67, of Clearwater, died Sept. 6. David C.

Gross Funeral Homes, Beth David Chapel, St. Petersburg. LONG, AUSTIN 40, of Clearwater, died Sept. 5. Rhodes Funeral Directors, Belcher Chapel, Clearwater.

McCULLOUGH, DOLLY TESSA, 81, of Seminole, died Sept. 5. Daniel Worth Direct Cremation, Gainesville. MILLER, THE REV. ALTON 84, of Clearwater, died Sept.

5. Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater. NICHOLS, ROBERT 64, of Largo, died Sept. 2. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Cremation Tribute Center-Bobbitt Chapel, St.

Petersburg. WEINBRENNER, JOSEPH 83, of Seminole, died Sept. 4. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel, St. Petersburg.

WEST, GRACE 87, of Clearwater, died Sept. 5. Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater. FUNERAL NOTICES DARBY Evan Richard, 62, went to be with the Lord Friday, Sept. 3, 1999.

Born in Camden, N.J., he resided in St. Petersburg, Miami and Ramrod Key, prior to moving to Sebring. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Sebring. He worked for the U.S. Dept.

of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin. (NOAA). He is credited with flying into the eye of 303 hurricanes. Survivors include his wife, June; son, Evan Jr. and six grandchildren, Millville, N.J.; two sisters: Catherine Parvin, Pinellas Park, and Barbara Tucker, Vidalia, Ga.

Visitation will be held Wednesday, Sept. 8th, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Purcell Funeral Home, 114 W. Noble Bushnell, Fla. Interment will follow at the Florida National Cemtery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the American Cancer Society Winn Dixie Hope Lodge, 1121 NW 14th Miami, FL 33136. DeRUGGIERO Vincent 21, of Pinellas Park, died Sept. 5, 1999. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday, from 02 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m., where a Vigil will be held at 7 p.m.

Funeral Mass: 10 a.m., Friday, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, with Rev. Paul Kochu, Celebrant. Interment at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. OSGOOD-CLOUD FUNERAL HOME CREMATION SERVICES 4691 Park NICHOLS Robert Captain, U.S. Coast, Retired, 64, of Largo, died Thursday, September 2, 1999.

Born in Summit, N.J., he came here in 1981 from Washington, D.C. He was a graduate of Lehigh University, The National War College and George Washington University School of International Affairs. He was a member of the Lehigh University Alumni Association. He served with distinction as an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1957 to 1984.

His assignments included XO USCGC Wachusett during i its Southeast Asia deployment, CO USCGC Alert, Anchorage, Alaska, and Group Commander St. Petersburg. Ships he served on or commanded were responsible for the rescue of countless commercial vessels, pleasure craft, and lives. He was awarded three Coast Guard Commendations, the Navy Commendation, the Coast Guard Achievement Award, and the Navy League Jarvis Award. He si survived by his wife, Nancie; two daughters: Vikki Nichols-Warner and Jackie Nichols Rodriguez, both of Anchorage, Alaska; one son, Robert Myrtle Creek, one brother, John Morristown, N.J.; and four grandchildren.

A Memorial Service will be at 1 p.m., Friday, at Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Cremation Tribute Center-Bobbitt Chapel, 7820 38th North, with U.S. Coast Avenue, Honors. Those who wish may make contributions to the charity of their choice. MOSER Martha L. Friends will be received at the funeral home Thursday, from 10 a.m.

until Service time, at 11 a.m., Rev. Danny West officiating. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Memory Gardens. R. Lee Williams Son A Golden Rule Funeral Home Crematory 3530 49th St.

ROCHE Korey Matthew, 10, died Saturday, Sept. 4, 1999. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at the Most Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church Saturday, Sept. 11th, at 10:30 a.m., Rev. Raymond F.

O'Neill, Celebrant. A reception will follow at the Maria Center. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to All Childrens Hospital, in memory of Korey Roche. GULFPORT MEMORIAL 5601 Gulfport Blvd SPRAGUE Duane David, 44, of Lakeland, died Sept. 3, 1999, in Osceola County, Florida.

Born March 18, 1955 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, to Lakeland from Tampa, Florida, seven years ago. He was a truck driver. Survivors include his mother, Jeanine Ladouceur Sprague of Lakeland; brothers: Richard Sprague of Columbia, Kenneth Sprague of Lakeland, Jonathan Sprague of Reno, Nevada, Lowell Sprague of Novi, Michigan, Peter Sprague of St. Petersburg, and Paul Sprague of Key West, Florida.

Funeral: 3:30 p.m., Sept. 8th, at First Unity Church, 469 45th St. Petersburg, FL 33703. In lieu of flowers, your prayers. IN MEMORIAM CHRISTINE McAULIFFE MAY 20, 1923 TO JULY 26, 1999 It has been just over a month and we miss you dearly.

Loving husband, Daniel; daughter, Betty Ann; grandchildren: Michael and Mark. We will never forget you. We know you are now with your Lord. God bless. TampaBang.com Click here.

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