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A mi mm wiwiilttmi 1 THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Wednesday, December 1, 1971 19-A FIVE STAR' Florida Deaths yjww.v.-.w.v-.vw.v.'wywwv GLENN DORSEY ENO MYERS vors include a daughter, Mrs. MRS. ALICE FARNSTROM PALM HARBOR Mrs. Alice Drive, died Monday. A native of Belfast, Northern Ireland, he moved here two years ago from Venice.

He was the owner of a machine tool company in Detroit, Mich, before retirement. ALBERT F. DAMS ZEPHYRHILLS Albert Franklin Davis, 59, died Tuesday. A native of Samson, he came here six years ago from Tampa. He lived on North Louise Hunt, 59, 1378 S.

Michigan died Tuesday. Born in Georgia, she came here in 1958. She was a Baptist. Survivors include her husband, Sam N. Hunt; three sons, Robert F.

Hunt, Georgia; Kenneth Hunt, Ohio and Melvin C. Hunt, Clearwater; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Ann Bullington, EDWARD STANLEY CLEARWATER Edward P. Stanley, 67, 1547 Belleair Road, died Saturday. Born in New York City, he came here five years ago.

He was a retired supervisor with a telephone company and a member of Telephone Pioneers of America. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Betty F. Stanley, and a brother. MISS MARY RYAN LARGO Miss Mary Anne Ryan, 85, 1920 Georgianna died Monday.

Born in Massachusetts, she came to Largo seven Perry A. Hagenstein, Wayland, two brothers including, William Y. Fyfe, New Port Richey. FLOYD R. SNOOK SANIBEL Floyd R.

Snook, 64, died Saturday. A native of Lakeland, he moved to Sanibel Island 11 years ago, was the retired former owner of Snook Fu- neral Home in Lakeland, was a member of Sanibel Community Church, was a Mason and Shri Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Maude H. Snook; two daughters, Miss Evelyn Snook, Sanibel Island, and Mrs. Ann Casper, Orlando; one brother, Lawrence Snook, Auburn-dale.

BENJAMIN HAMOWITZ PINELLAS PARK Ben jamin Hamowitz, 75, of 6165 58th St. died Sunday. A native of New York City, he came here five years ago from Elmhurst, 111. He was a retired railroad telegrapher, and was a Mason. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Rose Hamowitz; two daughters, Mrs. Judith A. King Paxton, 111., and Mrs. Beverly S. Kolwitz, Villa Park, 111.

MRS. MARY McGLASIIAN PINELLAS PARK Mrs. Mary McGlashan, 88, of 6300 46th St. died Monday. A na-tive of Glasgow, Scotland, she came here 21 years ago from Rochester, N.

Y. She was Pres byterian. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Margaret C. Wat son, Pinellas Park, and a broth er.

fits. 99.89 talkers! Tropic colcr Bees are only 6Mi" long. to 4 i Georgia; Mrs. Beverly Scarborough and Mrs. Gwendolyn Johnson, both of Clearwater; two brothers, including Leon West, Orlando, and a sister.

MRS. MARY AVICHOUSER LARGO Mrs. Mary Avichouser, 69, of 254 Wertz died Monday. A native of Pitts burgh, she came here 16 years ago from Detroit, Mich. She was a Protestant.

Survivors include her husband, Louis W. Avichouser; a son, Mathew Avichouser, San Antonio, three brothers and six sisters. i MRS. ELIZA HILL LARGO Mrs. Eliza L.

Hill, 70, of 10473 111th Terrace died Monday. A native of Aber deen, Scotland, she came here 10 years ago from Waterbury, Conn. She was Protestant. Survi- News Service SAINT MAUR DES FOSSES, France (AP) Mayor Gilbert Noel announced a dial-a-diversion service, a S-minute recorded telephone message that tells the caller what's going on in this Paris suburb from theater to sports. Siooio coiiorieo en neg.

.09 Bright yellow canaries, i auarameea to sina or your money back. All HARTZ MOUNTAIN a fc, fsvw oee PINELLAS PARK Glenn E. Dorsey, 57, of 4150 66th St. died Monday. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, he came here three years ago from Miami.

He was cook at Black Angus, Clear water, and was a Protestant. MRS. JOSEPHINE MATT MAN BRADENTON Mrs. Josephine Edna Mattman, 74, of 1565 Leisure Drive, Bayshore Gar dens, died Monday. A native of Louis, Mo.

she moved to this area five years ago. Survivors include her husband J. W. Matt- man; two sons, a daughter, and brother. MRS.

MURIEL BARBER SARASOTA Mrs. Muriel V. Barber, 67, of 1921 Field Road, died Monday. A native of New Jersey, she moved here in 1966 from South Orange, N.J. A professional artist, she was winner 47 awards and was listed in Who's Who in American Art, Dictionary of International Biography published in London, and Who's Who of American Women Marquis.

Survivors include husband, Jess S. Barber daughter, a son, and a sister. JOHN HANLEY SARASOTA Maj. (Ret.) John F. Hanley, U.S.A., 81, of 1658 Third died Saturday.

A native of Monson, he had lived here for many years and was. a Catholic and a Knight of Columbus. There are no immediate survivors. MRS. JEWEL HUNT CLEARWATER Mrs.

Jewel HARTZ MOUNTAIN HARTZ A TV. V. If. i 1 5 Complete aquarium lann, naTr pump, er reflector ond years ago from Clearwater when she had lived since 1939. She was a retired bookkeeper and a Catholic.

There are no immediate survivors. MRS. EMMA WHITESELL ENGLEWOOD Mrs. Emma K. Whitesell, 70, of 545 Edwards died Sunday.

A native of Macungie, she came here from Emmaus, Pa. in 1962. She was a Baptist. Survivors include her husband, Leon 0. Whitesell; a son, a daughter and a sister.

HOMER A. SALT ENGLEWOOD Homer A. Salt, 91, of 1365 Bureau Road died Sunday. A native of Clare-mont County, Ohio, he came here from New Philadelphia, Ohio, 10 years ago. He was a veterinarian and was a Mason Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Irene B. Salt; a daughter, a brother, and three sisters. FREDERICK WATSON SARASOTA Frederick W. Watson, 70. of 7314 Pariwinkle FlQBF (CflQG WW UU Peg.

21, Stands 50" high on plastic table base. Metal with plastic top. rf BRADENTON Eno Myers, 80, Trailer Park and Port land, died Monday. A re tired mason and carpenter, he had spent the past 24. winters here.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Blanche C. Myers; two daughters; a son; four sis ters including Mrs. Nora Musser1 and Mrs. Augusta Fauther, both of Bradenton; and a brother.

ROBERT PARAMORE BRADENTON Robert "Red" Paramore, 67, 512 67th Ave. died Monday. A retired painter for Manatee County schools, he came here in 1940 from Dothan, Ala and attended the Church of God of Prophecy. He was a Mason. Survivors in clude his widow, Mrs.

Doris C. Paramore; three daughters, Mrs. Ed Carver, Mrs. Joyce Cul- breath and Mrs. John Johnson, all of Bradenton; a son; a broth er and a sister.

OSCAR AMUNDSON BRADENTON Oscar Amundson, 77, Dixie Grande Hotel, died Monday. A retired mechanical engineer, he came here from Brooklyn, N. 12 years ago, was a World War I veteran and a Mason. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Martha Larsen of Bradenton Beach.

CHARLES HOYT BRADENTON Charles Ed ward Hoyt, 85, 110 51st died Monday. A retired machine operator, he came here in 1964 from Toledo, Ohio, and was a Baptist. Survivors include a daughter, two sons, a sister and a brother. Funeral Notices CHRTSTT, HARVY M. Funeral ser- fnrmprlv nf RdlR MHrheH will be vices for Mr.

Harvv m. unrysiy, conducted Thursday morning tt 10:00 o'clock from the in sun-pt. Mpmnrv fi-arriens. with the Rev. Ralph Rivers, Pastor of the Calvary United Methodist Church to officiate.

Friends may call from 12 noon until 9 o'clock today at the DUVAL Funeral Home, 38UO Nebraska Avenue. COLLINS, MRS. RUTH A. Mrs. Ruth A.

Collins 45, ot Kt. 1 box zun, una Florida, nassed away Satur day morning. Funeral services will be' held Thursday aiternoon at ciock from the LUTZ UHArjiL. ot tne i. i.

BLOUNT COMPANY Funeral Home, with Rev. J. J. Wolfe, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Land O'Lakes, officiating. Interment will be in Lutz Cemetery.

The family will be at the LUTZ CHAPEL Wednesday night fr i 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock. Flowers will be accented, but those who wish may -on tribute to the American Cancer Society. 2909 Bay to Bay Boulevard, Tampa. Mrs. Collins is survived by her nusbana, Mr.

taiwara Lana O'Lakes, two sons, Edward L. Collim Jr. and Thomas H. Collins, both of Land O'Lakes; four daughters. Mrs.

Margaret A. Stoops, Cape ui-rardeau. Mrs. Judy L. Huff, Phoenix, Ariz.

Miss Vicki R. Collins and Miss Lori D. Collins, both of Land OLakes: her parents, Mr. ana Mrs Harry D. Swingle, Vestal, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs.

Margaret bartiow, Kern-ten, N.Y. and Mrs. Helen Kie, Vestal, N.Y. and four grandchildren. CRUTCHMAN, MRS.

EMMA SHARP Requiem mass tor Mrs. tmina bnarp Crutchman, 83, of Ridge Manor, will be held at 10 A.M. Thursday at St. Ritas Church with Rev. Benedict Weigand OSB officiating.

Entombment will follow in the Dade City Mausoleum. Coleman and Ferguson Co. in charge of arrangements. DeVANE, MARY SUE Funeral sr- ces for Mrs. Mary Sue Devane, is.

of Rt. 6, Plant City, will be held this afternoon at 4 clock from tne irst Presbyterian Church. Reverend Samuel T. Harris will officiate. Interment in Springhead Cemetery.

The deacons ot th First Presbyterian Church will serve as active pallbearers and Hie eiders as Honorary paiiDearers. DeVane is survived by her husband, Claude L. DeVane, Plant City; 2 daughters, Mrs. Betty Aul of Atlanta and Mrs. Linda Wells, Ft.

Lauderdale; son, Jerry DeVane, Lakeland; sister, Miss Annie Lou Snipes of Tampa; 1 brother, Charles Snipes, Tampa and 7 grandchildren. The remains will lie in state at the church for an hour before service time. WELLS FUNERAL HOME, INC. of Plant City in charge of arrangements. ADVERTISEMENT Lacking food bulk? BRAN BUDS' the natural way to regularity.

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935-3162 iki THE FLORIST 8008 No. Armenia Avt. He was a Presbyterian and Mason. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gail W.

Watson; two daughters, and two sisters. ERNEST WHITE ENGLEWOOD Ernest A. White, 63, of 1150 Sharlo Circle, died Sunday. A native of Roch ester, N.Y., he came to this area from Rochester in 1968. He was a retired printer.

He was a Cath- 1 i Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mildred R. White, a son, a daughter, and a sister. WILLIAM HALL JR. VENICE William P.

Hall 71, of 1255 Tarpon Center Drive, died Saturday. A native of Ossining, N.Y., he came to the Venice area from New York City six months ago. He was a retired business engineer. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mildred P.

Hall; a son and a sister. JAMES CORLESS CLEARWATER James P. Corless. 76, 1433 S. Belcher Road, died Monday.

Born in Ireland, he came here in 1959. He was a retired auxiliary operator for an electrical power company, a Catholic and member of Knights of Columbus and Holy Name Society. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Martha E. Corless; two daughters, Mrs.

Martha Mary Kiefer and Mrs. Joan Bonaldi, both, of New Jersey; and two sisters. 1 1 1 rass dIdIg bird ecrje 09 Juit the right lize for parakeet! or canaries. Colorful plastic top, bottom. Swings, per- jf i chei, ond feeders, fy -am OOl" iort On" 21.

Void i 6 a St. a of by her a I it M. Farnstrom, 77, RFD 1, died Tuesday. Born in Canada, she came here 19 years ago. She was a Methodist and was a member of OES and White Shrine.

Survivors include her husband, Amborse A. Farnstrom; two sons, Jack A. Farnst rom, St. Petersburg, and Robert Farnstrom, Michigan, and two brothers. MRS.

MABEL GAMBLE PINELLAS PARK Mrs. Mabel Alice Gamble, 5100 62nd Ave. died Monday. A native of Woodside, N.Y., she came here ten years ago from Staten Island, N.Y. Survivors include a brother, Clarence Whittake, Riviera Beach.

JOSEPH WALLENBORN PINELLAS PARK Joseph Wallenborn, 94, of 7501 38th St. died Sunday. A native of Chi cago, III, he came here 14 years ago from there. He was a re tired banker, Lakeview Bank, and was Lutheran. Survivors in clude his widow, Mrs.

Elizabeth Wallenborn; two sons, Robert Wallenborn, St. Louis, and a Raymorr Wallenborn, Oceanside, and a brother. FRANCIS FITZSIMMONS PINELLAS PARK Francis Fitzsimmons, 66, of 4655 87th Terrace died Monday native of Philadelphia, he came here 12 years ago from Lansdale, Pa. He was retired custodian, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, and was Catholic. Survivors include two sons, Francis J.

Fitzsimmons Lansdale; Joseph Fitzsimmons, London, England; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Perez, Pi nellas Park; and Mrs. Robert C. Tilka, St. Petersburg.

Funeral Notices RAMOS, MRS. ESPERANZA Funeral services for Mrs. Esperanza Ramos, 52, of 2611 W. Powhattan will be held weanesaay ai 4 from the A.P. Bozo RIVERSIDE (sang N.

Ar menia Ave.) with interment in Centro Asturiano Memorial. Survivors include her husband, Charles Ka-mos. her par ents, Benigno and Delores Yglesias; two daughters, Mrs. Zinia Steen and Mrs. Joyce Rodriguez: a sister.

Miss Maria Luisa Yglesias; four brothers. Joe. Esle- ban, Manuel and Benigno Yglesias and six grandchildren. Pallhparcrn- Esteban, Manuel and Benigno Yglesias, itaipn Meen ana rllcnara JKodrigues. RAMOS, MISS WANDA JEAN Funeral services for Miss Wanda Jean Ramos 19, of 2611 W.

Powhattan will be held Wednesday at 4 P.M. from the A. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAP. EL (3809 N. Armenia Av.) With Interment in Centro Asturiano Memorial.

Survivor in- i-iuue ner lamer, Charlie Ramos, Zinia Steen and Mrs. Rodriguez; her grandparents, Benigno and Dolores Yglesias and Charlie Ramos Sr. PALL- Joe elesias Mike Vltorio. George Ra mos, Burt Ramos, Burt Ramos Steve Yglesias and Sam Rodriguez Jr. REGISTER, FOY PASCO Foy Pasco Register, 83, lifelong resident of Tampa, passed away Sundav afternoon.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock from the First Baptist Church of Webster with Rev. Johnny Booth, Pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Webster Garden of Memories Cemetery. Mr. Register will lie in atate at the Church Wednesday from 1:00 o'clock until time of service.

Mr. Register was a Baptist. In his early years he was active in the Tampa Shrine Club. He was associated with Kingan and Company and later became a Tampa Automobile Dealer. He is survived by a son, James F.

Register, Jacksonville, Fla. and two grandsons, James F. Register, Jr. and Jerry A. Register, both of Jacksonville.

F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, In charge of arrangements. SOLTEK, FRANK Funeral services for Mr. Frank Soucek, 83, of 10020 Cth will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the NORTH-SIDE CHAPEL, DUVAL Funeral Home, 10520 N.

Florida with the Rev. Father James Larkin, of the Most Holy Redeemer Cathlic Church to officiate. Cremation will follow. STUDDIFORD, MRS. FLORENCE E.

Funeral Services for Mrs. Florence E. Studdiford, 78, of St. Petersburg and formerly of Tampa will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Chapel of JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME, f.900 Nebraska Ave. at SliBh.

with Rpv. Bernard Fresenborg, retired Minister of the First United Church officiating. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories. SWINT, MRS. LENORA W.

Funeral services for Mrs. Lenora W. Swint, 50, of Rt. 2, Box 500, Thonotosassa, will be held Wednesday morning at 10:00 o'clock at the B. MARION REED FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL.

Plant Ave. at Piatt St. The Rev. Billy Barber, Pastor, of the First Baptist Church, will officiate. Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Cemetery.

Active pallbearers are: Mr. Adrian R. Snow, Mr. Marvin D. Swint, Jr.

Mr. Lee N. Swint, Mr. J. Earnest Smith, Mr.

Floyd G. Swint, Mr. Norman Easton, Honorary pallbearers are: Mr. Jack C. Ford, Dr.

Levitt, Mr. Clifford H. Armitage, Mr. Michael J. Williams, Mr.

John R. Williams, Mr. J. E. Smith, Mr.

Guy C. Avery, Mr. William D. Swint, and Mr. Peter P.

Weston. Survivors include her two sons, Mr. Lee N. Swint, and Mr. Marvin D.

Swint, both of Thonotosassa; two daughters Mrs. Jeanne M. Snow, and Mrs. Judith Smith, both of Tampa; two sisters, Mrs. Eva B.

Porter, Tampa; Mrs. Anna Williams, Thonotosassa. Also two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. WEST, ROBERT L. Mr.

Robert L. West, 75, of Picnic, Florida, passed away Monday evening. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Alafia Baptist Church, with Rev. J. D.

Bowen, a Baptist Minister and Kev. Joe Hallam, Pastor, officiating. Pallbearers will be Jimmy Winslow Tom Holland, Graham Lewis, James Walker, Wiilard Smith and Lonnie Prevatt. Honorary hearers will be Willie Lewis, Grover Colding, Curtis Colding, H. C.

Colding, Ben Sanborn, Ira Carlton, Junior Davis and Jessie Albrltton Sr. Interment will be in Hurrah Cemetery. The family will be at the BRANDON CHAPEL of tte P. T. BLOUNT COMPANY Funeral Home, Wednesday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 o'clock.

Mr. West will lie in state at the Church Thursday from 1:00 o'clock until time of service. CARD OF THANKS The family ol Junto Garcia, Sr. wisn to express ineir sincere thanks to the many friends relatives for their floral offerings and acts of sympathy during our time of sorrow. Wife, Sons, fc Daughters.

Ryals Road, was employed with the State Department of Trans portation and was a Baptist, Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Velma Davis; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Jean Williams, Tampa; two sons, Alfred Davis and James E. Davis, both of Zephyrhills, his mother, Mrs Ida Davis, Lutz; a brother, Al-fes Davis, Bartow; and two sisters, Mrs. Lanora Despirito, lampa, and Mrs.

Flordell Swo- boda, Lutz. MRS. EMMA CRUTCHMAN RIDGE MANOR Mrs. Emma Sharp Crutchman, 83, died Saturday. Survivors include her husband.

She was a member of St. Rita's Catholic Church. FERRIS J. HOWES NEW PORT RICHEY Ferris J. Howes 74, of 15 An nette Street died Sunday.

He was a native of New York City, and had lived in New Port Rich ey seven years. He was a retired building superintendent and a member of the West Side Baptist Church of New Port Richey. Survivors include his widow Mae Howes, New Port Richey, son, Warren Howes of Fort Wayne, Indiana, two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Ker- esztes of Ridgewood, New York, Mrs Jean Roth of East Meadows Long Island, New York, and six grandchildren, and one great grandchild. ARTHUR W.HARLOW BR0OKSVILLE Arthur W.

Harlow, 84, of Barnett Road, died Monday. A native of Mas sachusetts, he was a retired salesman of laundry equipment and Was a Methodist. SurVlVOrS include two sons, Warren A. of Brooksville, and John K. of El Paso, one daughter, Mrs.

Muriel Andrews, Cincinnati, Ohio. Funeral Notices EYLA, MRS. LENORA Mrs. Lenora Evla. 102.

of 1230 S. Ft. Harrison Ave. Clearwater passed away Monday No- vemoer 29, 1971 at her residence. A native of Angola, Indiana, she moved to Clearwater in 1963 from Tampa where she had resided since 1924.

She was a member of the Christian Church ol Angola, Indiana. She is survived by a niece and two grand nephews. Funeral services and burial will be held in Angola, Indiana, Moss Ft. Harrison Chapel in Clearwater was in Charge of local arrangements. FOLGER, JAMES L.

James L. Fol ger, 54, 7120 SW Eleventh Pem- grone rines. tie aiea Monday. Kt Francis Hospital, Miami Beach. Hi was formerly of Tampa.

Survivors are "is wiie, viiruiyn, a son, iiODeri u. Folger; a daughter. Mrs. Carolvne Wright, both of Hollywood and a sister Mrs. Clyta Howell, New Virginia, Iowa.

Services will be 2 PM Thursday at the ornery winuer rurDy uneral Chapel, Miramar. Interment Hollywood Memorial Gardens. FOGLE, MRS. MILDRED A. Funeral services tor Mrs.

Mildred A. Fogle, 74, 77ft Tnrrpv Air Ci- wan cuter, Florida, who passed away in a Diaueiiion nospnai, Tuesday morning, will be held from the Lain Funeral Hnma Phan.1 DilnaMi Til rti. family will receive their friends ia the nu anannon funeral Home Chapel Wednesday evening 6 to 8 n'clnf-k. Th familv Nniuut, IKaf ers please be omitted. Friends may mane ineir donations to their favorite GLAROS, MISS ZOE Funeral ser vices for Miss Zoe Glaros, 48, of 404 N.

Wheeler Plant City, will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Chapel of Wells Funeral Home. There will be a memorial serving Wftrlnacrf ov ntraninc a. Tlllt n. the chapel, both conducted by Father oam naiamaras ot St. John Greek Orthnrlnv Thnrnh in Tn.n Tntmant to follow in Oaklawn Cemetery.

She is survived oy ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick J. Glaros, sister, Mrs. Callie Kefalos, 2 brothers, John Glaros and Manuel Glaros.

a niece and several nephews, all of Plant City. WELLS FUNERAL HOME, INC. of Plant City In charge of arrangements. HARLOW, ARTHUR W. Funeral aer- vices lor Artnur w.

Harlow, 84, who died Nov. 29, 1971, will be held at 2:30 Friday afternoon from Turners Chanel With RAV Tf.hw T-1rlia Burial wiil follow In the Brooksville v-emeiery. jonn w. Turner Home for Funerals, Brooksville, in charge of arrangements. JUKES, HARRY Mr.

Harry Jukes, 92, ui ivi tasi fownattan, iampa, passed away Monday nteht. Fiinornl services will be held Wednesday.after- noon it o'ciock from the Chaoel of the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with Rev. Richard Watson, Pastor of the Seminole Presbyterian Church, officiating.

Cremation will follow. The family request that flowers please be omitted and that contributions be made to the Thornwell Orphanage, Clinton. S. C. Mr.

Jukes is survived by his wile, Mrs. Jane Ann Jukes. Tampa; one daughter, Mrs. Doris Fryer, Tampai pne grandchild, Mrs. Joan Marie Wood, Virginia Beach, Va.

and three greatgrandchildren. LAND, MRS. GEORGIA S. Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia S.

Land of 1503 S. Howard Avenue, will be held Thursday from the chapel of THE FUNERAL HOME AT NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, with interment following in Peninsula Memorial Park. ARRANGEMENTS BY J. L. Reed 4 SON.

3410 HENDERSON BOULEVARD AT DE LEON STREET. LEIC IIL1TER. DR. G. A.

Funeral ser vices for Dr. G. A. Leichllter, 80, of 1202 Cason Plant City who passed away Sunday evening in Plant City will be held Wednesday Dec. 1, 1971 at P.M.

at the Memorial Funeral Horn Chapel 1903 W. Reynolds St. with Rev. George C. Billings and Rev.

Samuel T. Harris officiating. Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. Gentlemen selected to serve as pallbearers will please meet at the chapel at P.M. Survivors include his aiiter Mrs.

Mary Duffer, Plant City and brother Frank Leichliter, Largo, also several nieces and nephews. Memorial Funeral Home. Inc. In charge of arrangements. MILLER, JOSEPH H.

Funeral services inr mr. josepn n. Miner, 79, of 307 S. Mt, Carmel Brandon will be held this afternoon at P.M. at the Stowerj Chapel with Reverend Ross M.

Oelger officiating. Cremation will follow. Please Omit Flowers. Arrange, ments by STOWERS FUNERAL HOME, BRANDON. MILLS, MRS.

JES81B MAE Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Mae Mills, 7, a resident of the Old Royster Road, Bartow, who passed away Tuesday afternoon at her residence will be held Thursday at 2 PM from the Vv hidden Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend T. F. Osleen officiating, interment will follow in Baitow Wildwood Cemetery. V.

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