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HER TIMES I TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 2004 7 Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar. SUNCOAST DEATHS ROJA-REBELL, MARIA EMMA, 79, of New Port Richey, June 2. National Cremation Society, Brooksville. list is extracted from detailed obituaries SILVEIRA, MARTHA, 84, of New Port Richey, died June in other regional editions of the Times. 20.

Morgan Funeral Home and Cremation, New Port For complete obituaries, please Richey. published see SULLIVAN, HELEN 70, of New Richey, died June www.sptimes.com. 17. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, New Port Richey.

Hillsborough BELL, JEFFERY 40, of Valrico, died June 18. Serenity North Pinellas Meadows Memorial Park Funeral Home, Riverview. BRENNAN, JANICE 84, of Palm Harbor, formerly of BREAUX, APRIL E. "KATTARYNA," 34, of Tampa, died Holiday, died June 19. Funeral 20.

Memorial Park Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. Home Cemetery, New Port Richey. NEWBY, HOMER LEO, 72, of Lithia, formerly of St. COHEN, BETTY, 77, of Clearwater, died June 18.

Gee Petersburg and Largo, died June 18. R. Lee Williams Sorensen Funeral Home and Cremation Services, St. Son Funeral Home Crematory, 49th Street Chapel, Petersburg. St.

Petersburg. FIRTHA, MARGARET 77, of Largo, died June 17. ZILAITIS, VICTOR "DOC," 83, of Lorida, formerly of Sun Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, City Center, died June 18. Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. Home, Sebring.

GAYNOR, EDNA, 79, of Clearwater, died June 20. National Cremation Society, Largo. Pasco HALLMAN, GEORGE 63, of Largo, died June 17. ADAMS, HAROLD LEE "BUDDY," 57, of Zephyrhills, died JACOB, Sylvan Abbey ELINORE Funeral Home, Clearwater. June 18.

Whitfield Home and Cremation 99, of Dunedin, died June 19. Funeral Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. Services, Zephyrhills. BEZEN, WANDA FRANCES, 88, of Holiday, died June 21. JAMES, ALife DOROTHY, 72, of Largo, St.

died June 19. Michels Lundquist Funeral Home, New Port Richey, KULAWINSKI, Tribute Funeral AGNES Care, Petersburg. DAVIS, RUSSELL 69, of Hudson, died June 18. 20. Moss-Feaster Funeral 88, Homes Cremation died June of Clearwater, Prevatt Funeral Home, Hudson.

GOINS, FRANKLIN 88, of New Port died June Services, Belcher Road Chapel, Clearwater. Thomas Richey, MULDER, LUCIEL 79, of Dunedin, died June 19. 18. B. Dobies Funeral Homes, Hudson.

GRAVER, LOUISE, 73, of died June Clearwater Funeral Home Cremation Options. Cremation Holiday, 18. National PLASPOHL, FLORENCE 86, of Clearwater, died June WILLIAM Society, New Port Richey. 20. Clearwater Funeral Home at Belcher, Dunedin.

HALL, "BILL," 80, of New Port Richey, died PRUITT, HELENE of Clearwater, died June 19. June 21. Morgan Funeral Home and Cremation 64, New Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. MATTOS, ALFRED, 59, of New Port Richey, died June 20. SAMUEL, Curlew Hills FRANCES Funeral 90, Home, of Palm Clearwater, Harbor.

died June 20. Services, Port Richey. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, New Port Richey. SMITH, MARK 50, of Palm Harbor, died June 19.

MURGITTROYD, LAWRENCE W. "MURG," 68, of New Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. Richey, 21. Morgan Home and WALTON, VERNA MAE, 96, of Clearwater, died June Port died June Funeral 19. Cremation Services, New Port Richey.

Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes Cremation Services, NOLDEN, JOSEPHINE D. "PINA," 85, of New Port Dunedin Chapel. Richey, died June 19. Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes, O'DONNELL, Holiday.

HELEN ANN, 82, of New Port died South Pinellas Richey, June 19. National Cremation Society, New Port Richey, ADLON, LILLIAN A. 74, of Cedar Key, formerly of St. PAOLILLO, SARA 92, of New Port Richey, died June Petersburg, died June 20. Veterans Cremation Burial 20.

Faupel Funeral Home, Port Richey. Society, Clearwater. PURCELL, MARGARET, 81, of Port Richey, died June 19. ALLISON, BEVERLY DORIS, 68, of St. Petersburg, died OBITUARIES DOWDEN, VINCENT 91, of Frankfort, formerly of Spring Hill, D'ALESSANDRO, PLACIDO 73, of Spring Hill, died Saturday (June 19, 2004) at Hernando-Pasco Hospice in Brooksville.

He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and came here 12 years from Long Island, N.Y. He was a graduate of Brooklyn Auto VoTech and employed by P.R.D. Electronics. He was a Little League coach. He loved politics, sports and horseracing.

He was Catholic. Survivors include his wife, Vita; a son, Peter, Spring Hill; a daughter, Grace D'Alessandro, New York; two grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Brewer Sons Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, Seven Hills Chapel, Spring Hill. DEHMER, JEAN K. (VAN HORN), 78, of Spring Hill, formerly of Pinellas Park, died Saturday (June 19, 2004) at Spring Hill Regional Hospital.

Born in Rochester, N.Y., she came here recently from Naples. She had lived for several years in Pinellas Park. She was a retired interior decorator. Survivors include a son, Gary Quetschenbach, Towsen, a daughter, Debra A. Young, Spring Hill; a stepson, Lee Dehmer, Pasco, a stepdaughter, Patty Larkin, Armont, N.Y.; four grandchildren and six stepgrandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Pinecrest Funeral Chapels, Spring Hill. Sunday (June 20, 2004) at home under the care of his family and Hospice of Citrus County. Born in Riverside, he came here in 1988 from East Hampton, N.J. He was a retired forklift operator for Standard Warehouse and was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was an honorary life member of International Brotherhood of Teamsters 676 and member of Crystal River Moose Lodge.

He was Methodist. Survivors include his wife of 18 years, Elaine (Dries); two sons, Michael Barnett, Browns Mills, N.J., and David McGee, Newport News, two daughters, Patty Maakestad, hom*osassa, and Brenda Barnett, Galaxy, a brother, Paul Tabernacle, N.J.; a sister, Ruth Guillemett, New Orleans; grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Wilder Funeral Home, hom*osassa Springs. FITZPATRICK, ROBERT H. "SNAKE," 72, of hom*osassa, died How do you take your Times? Artfully SUNDAY ARTS every week inside Floridian St.

Petersburg Times sptimes.com tampabay.com June 18. Taylor Family Funeral Home, Pinellas Park. ARMSTRONG, LEZENDIYA, 66, of St. Petersburg, died June 18. ALife Tribute FuneralCare, St.

Petersburg. BIRMINGHAM, ALFRED 90, of St. Pete Beach, died National Cremation Society, St. Petersburg. BULL, JOHN 92, of Seminole, died June 18.

Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Seminole. BUTLER, MOSES 73, of St. Petersburg, died June 19. Creal Funeral Home, St.

Petersburg. CLARKE, EILEEN PATRICIA, of St. Petersburg, died June 19. R. Lee Williams Son Funeral Home Crematory, 49th Street Chapel, St.

Petersburg. CURTIS, FRANCES 90, of St. Petersburg, died June 17. ALifeTrib FuneralCare, St. Petersburg.

DOOLEN, ROBERT 80, of St. Petersburg, died June 19. National Cremation Society, St. Petersburg. ELLIOTT, MARY PEARL, 85, of Rolling Green Village, S.C., formerly of St.

Petersburg, died June 18. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Cremation Tribute Center, Ninth Street Chapel, St. Petersburg. GRAHM, VERNON, 61, of Gulfport, died June 19, ALife Tribute FuneralCare, St. Petersburg.

HARRIS, SALLIE MAE, 84, of St. Petersburg, died June 20. Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. HENRY, ISABELLE, 98, of St.

Petersburg, died June 19. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Cremation Tribute Center, Ninth Street Chapel, St. Petersburg. JOHNSON, EZEKIEL MACK, 68, of St. Petersburg died June 17.

Zion Hill Mortuary, St. Petersburg. JOYCE, HELEN 91, of South Pasadena, formerly of Largo and Redington Beach, died June 17. Beach Memorial Chapel, St. Pete Beach.

MOVAT, ANNE, 89, of St. Petersburg, died June 18. Gee Sorensen Funeral Home and Cremation Services, St. Petersburg. O'BRIEN, JOHN PATRICK, 42, of Pinellas Park, died June 17.

Taylor Family Funeral Home, Pinellas Park. PEARCE, HERBERT 78, of South Pasadena, died June 18. Beach Memorial Chapel, St. Pete Beach. REGISTER, ELIZABETH 76, of St.

Petersburg, died E. James Reese Funeral Home Crematory, Seminole. SUBDA, JAIME 49, of Key West, formerly of St. Petersburg, died June 10. Dean-Lopez Funeral Home, Key West.

TAVENNER, GEORGE R. 86, of Seminole, died June 20. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo. VALERIO, ELIZABETH, 78, of Seminole, died June 19. E.

James Reese Funeral Home Crematory, Seminole. NUYEN, NANCY SUE, 57, of Brooksville, died Saturday (June 19, 2004) in Brooksville. Born in Kalamazoo, she came to this area in 1992 from Galesburg, Mich. She was a service coordinator for Cablevision of Michigan and was Christian. She enjoyed decorating and gardening.

Survivors include her husband, John Barend Nuyen; four daughters, Denessa Ritter, Debra Simons, Cheryl Smith and Misty Walker, all of Michigan; four sons, Jeffrey Norton, Las Vegas, Timothy, Anthony and Matthew Nuyen, all of Michigan; her mother, Dorothy Blanchard, Riverview; two brothers, Bruce Blanchard, Portage, and Jerry Blanchard, Riverview; a sister, Rebbecca "Becky" Beck, St. Joe, 15 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Turner Funer- SLAVIK, JESSICA ANN, infant daughter of Karen and Eric Slavik of Spring Hill, died Friday (June 11, 2004) at All Childrens Hospital in St. Petersburg. She was born in Spring Hill.

In addition to her parents, other survivors sister, Megan; paternal grandparents, Madeline and Anthony Slavik; and maternal grandmother, Dorothy M. Roth. Turner Funeral Homes, Spring Hill. ZGLINICKI, ARTHUR 77, of Spring Hill, died Saturday (June 19, 2004) at Hernando-Pasco Hospice in Brooksville. Born in Buffalo, N.Y., he came to Florida in 1969 from New York.

He was an Army veteran and member of the American Legion. He was Catholic. Survivors include his daughter, Arlene Reynolds; two sons, James, Buffalo, and Alan, Clearwater; a sister, Gene Jero, Clearwater; several nieces and nephews; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Brewer Sons Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, Spring Hill. FUNERAL NOTICES FUCITO Anthony, 75, of Spring Hill, FL passed away Wednesday (June 16, 2004) at Oak Hill Hospital in Brooksville.

He was born in New York, NY and came to this area 5 years ago from Long Island, NY. He was a self employed salesman and former Deputy Sheriff in Suffolk County, Long Island, NY. Mr. Fucito was a 4th degree member of Knights of Columbus Council and a member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.

He with his wife were Respect Life Couple for the Council. He was a Republican Precinct Committeeman, First Class Boy Scout and Boy Scout Commissioner, and a member of Holy Name Society. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Aileen Ann Fucito. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Ellen (Jo); two sons, Anthony Luke of Lancaster, PA, Gerard Daniel of Washington, NC; two daughters, Raffaella Mary Nash of Rocky Point, Long Island, NY, Theresa Fucito-Brooks of West Babylon, Long Island, NY and twelve grandchildren. Burial took place Monday, June 21, at Florida Hills Memorial Gardens.

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