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Chiles Asks Viet Withdrawal Delay Tribune Bureau WASHINGTON Sen. Lawton Chiles, will try to delay today the McGovernHatfield amendment's effective date on U.S. troop withdrawals from Indo-China for six months. Chiles filed an amendment yesterday that would complete the U.S. pullout by June 30, 1972, instead of the Dec.

31, 1971 deadline now under debate in the U.S. Senate. If his move fails, the freshman Florida senator said he has not yet decided how to cast his vote on the Dec. 31 deadline, scheduled for 5 p.m., today. Latest tallies indicate Two Killed Two persons were killed in Marion County yesterday in separate accidents.

In one an Oklawaha man was killed when he was hit by an auto while walking in the road. A Kentucky mother was killed, too, when the car she was driving went out of control, flipped four times and injured her five children and husband. AnnIVERSAD Final 2 FREE of SEE for area a the hot Danish at a SEE over and designed recontour SEE Turkish oil of private vanity SEE sumptuous and men health Largest and Finest 96 LOCATIONS HENDERSON PHONE 2855 66th. STREET NORTH PHONE FIVE STAR EMMETT DAVIS PINELLAS PARK- Emmett 0. Davis, 75, of 5290 101st Ave.

died Monday. A native of Frazeysburg, Ohio, he came here 10 years ago from St. Louis, Mo. He was a retired guard and was a member of United Church of Christ, Scottish Ties, was a Mason, 'a Shriner, and a member of American Legion. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Margaret L. Davis; and five sisters. MRS. AMELIA HUDSON DUNEDIN Mrs. Amelia K.

Hudson, 87, 1000 Michigan died Friday. Born in Illinois, she came here 26 years ago. She was Episcopalian. There are no immediate survivors. WILLIAM BROGAN CLEARWATER William P.

Brogan, 49, 1476 S. in Evergreen died Monday. Born Ohio, he came here five years ago. He was a sheet metal worker, a veteran of World War II, member of Knights of Columbus and was a Catholic. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Shirley Brogan; two sons, Michael and W. Patrick Brogan and two daughters, Miss Colleen Brgan and Miss Kathleen Brogan, all of Clearwater, and a brother, Michael Brogan, Seminole. GEORGE MOGGE DUNEDIN George G. Mogge, 77, 1029 DeSota died Monday. Born in Germany, he came here 21 years ago.

He was a retired foreman for an aluminum company. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ida B. Mogge; a brother and a sister. EDWARD ABBOTT ZEPHYRHILLS Edward R.

Abbott, 82, died Tuesday. He was a native of Mansfield, Ohio, and moved here 15 years ago from Cleveland, Ohio, and lived at 912 Fifth Ave. He was a retired mining engineer and a Methodist. Survivors include his widow, Mds. Hattie Abbott, and a sister, Mrs.

Louise Wirth, Zephyrhills. WILLIE T. DORMAN DADE CITY Willie T. Dorman, 60, of the Lake Pasadena area, died at his home Monday evening. He was born in Lafayette County and came here from Lakeland 12 years ago.

He been a ranch worker for the Cummer Co. Survivors include widow, Mrs. Bernice Dorman; Rudolph Dor-; man, Tommy' Dorman, Tony Dorman, Mark Dorman, Jesse Dorman, James Dorman; and a daughter Marjorie Dorman, all of Dade City; four brothers, Jake Dorman, H. Buck Dorman, and Leroy Dorman, all of Lakeland, and T. R.

Dorman, Dover; and a sister, Mrs. K. C. Dennis, Lakeland. Hillsborough Toll The Greater Tampa Citizens Safety Council reports comparative totals on accidental deaths in Hillsborough County through 10 a.m.

6-15-71. Year to Date 1971 1970 Traffic 60 52 Home 32 38 Public 5 40 Drowning 12 00 On Job 2 3 Total 111 107 SYMPATHY FLOWERS Armenia-Buning Florists 935-3162 "Open A Charge Account By Telephone" AMBULANCE 24 Hour Emergency Service Snipes Hamilion FUNERAL HOME 6718 NORTH ARMENIA AVE. Dignified Services Regardless of Price "Since 1939" WILSON SAMMON CO. FUNERAL HOME Phone 877-7676 Licensed Funeral Directers 4730 N. ARMENIA 24-Hour Ambulance Service Serving All Faiths Jennings FUNERAL HOME J.

EDWARD JENNINGS FUNERAL DIRECTOR 6900 NEBRASKA 237-3345 RALPH MEISBERGER INDIAN ROCKS BEACH Ralph O. Meisberger, 60, of 343 Vista died Monday. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, he here five months ago from He was a retired sheet worker and was a CathoSurvivors include his widow, Elizabeth Meisberger; sons, James E. Meisberger Thomas 0. Meisberger, and daughters, Mrs.

Rosemary Tucker, Mrs. Eugenia H. Rabe, Janet R. Jonas, all of Cintwo brothers, William Meisberger, Largo; Norbert Meisberger, Indian Rocks and a sister. MRS.

BLANCHE BARTON Bay Area Deaths THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Wednesday, MRS. DORA DROWNSFIELD LARGO Mrs. Dora Drownsfield, 79, of 71 Redwood Lane, Teakwood Village died Monday. A native of England, she came here 14 years ago from Dundall, Md. She was an Espicopalian.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Clark, Indian Rocks Beach. HAROLD CORNISH REDINGTON BEACH Har, old G. Cornish, 71, of 201 159th Ave. died Tuesday.

A native of Newton, he came here six years ago from Bourne, Mass. He was a retired milkman, and was Catholic. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Edith M. Cornish, and a brother.

MRS. MARTHA MEYER LARGO Mrs. Martha M. Meyer, 75, of 305 Woodrow Ave. N.W., died Sunday.

A native of Hamburg, Germany, she came to Seminole 18 years ago from Long Island, N.Y. and then moved to Largo several years ago. She was Lutheran. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Gerda Schaller, Pacifica, and a stepson, William Meyer, Lydon Heights, L.I., N.Y., and two sisters.

MRS. ELIZABETH HOPTON BELLEAIR BLUFFS Mrs. Elizabeth L. Hopton, 53, of 1912 Marlin died Sunday. A native of Marshalltown, Iowa, she came here 18 years ago from Chicago, Ill.

She was a Protestant. Survivors include her husband, Raymond Hopton; four brothers and four sisters including, Mrs. Marie Lord, Clearwater. MRS. GLADYS HART SAFETY HARBOR Mrs.

Gladys Ada Hart, 55, of 425 Fourth St. died Sunday. A native of Safety Harbor, she was a lifelong resident. Survivors include her husband, Richard Thomas Hart; a son, Richard Hart, Bradenton; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Margaret Lynch, Panama City; Miss Patricia Hart, Safety Harbor, and two brothers including Rowelett Green, Tampa.

MRS. BELL BENNETT ST. PETERSBURG BEACH Mrs. Bell M. Bennett, 96, of East Vina Del Mar died Sunday.

A native of Connecticut, she came here 14 years ago from Bristol, Conn. She was a Congregationalist. Survivors include her husband, Burton L. Bennett; two daughters, Mrs. Doris Finch, St.

Petersburg Beach, and Mrs. Marjorie Scotchmer, St. Petersburg. MRS. SUSANNA PIVKO KENNETH CITY Mrs.

Susanna Pivko, 95, of 4467 63rd St. died Monday. A native of Czechoslovakia, she came here nine years ago from Chicago, Ill. She was a Catholic. Survivors include a son, Matt Funeral Notices ABBOTT, EDWARD R.

Funeral ser. vices for Mr. Edward R. Abbott, age 82, a resident of 912 Fifth Zephyrhills, who passed away Tuesday morning at his home will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the CHAPEL OF LAIR'S FUNERAL HOME, Zephyrhills with the Reverend Floyd W. Cooper officiating.

Cremation will follow. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening from 4 until 9 PM, Mr. Abbott is survived by his wife Hattie, of Zephyrhills, 1 sister, Mrs. Louise Wirth, Zephyrhills; 1 niece and 3 nephews. DAVIS, A.

S. Funeral services for Mr. A. S. Davis, 79, who died in Leesburg, Monday evening will be held Beyers Funeral Chapel, Wednesday at 3 PM with the Reverend Richard Coleman and the Reverend John Kilpatrick officiating.

Friends who wish may send memorials to the Christ Center of Central Florida, Wildwood, Florida. Interment will be in Lone Oak Cemetery, Leesburg under the direction of Beyers Funeral Home. DORMAN, WILLIE T. (DUTCH) Funeral services for Willie T. (Dutch) Dorman, 60, of Dade City, will be held 3 p.m.

Thursday at the Eastside Baptist Church with Reverend T. F. O'Steen and Reverend Henry Stiller officiating. Interment will follow in the Withlacoochee Cemetery. Coleman and Ferguson Co.

is in charge. DOWDEN, REV. EMERSON C. Rev. Emerson C.

Dowden, 78, of 111 Connie Avenue, Tampa, passed away Tuesday afternoon, Date and time of services will be announced later by the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska Avenue. FLATT, NORVEL services Mr. Norvel B.

Flatt, 55, of A conducted 2014 this Ocean afternoon View at Place, 3:00 will o'clock be from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska with the Rev. John C. Doyle, pastor of the Concord Baptist Church to officiate. Interment will follow in Sunset Memory Gardens. Masonic services will be conducted by Community Lodge No.

292, HARVEY, MICHAEL L. GRAVESIDE Funeral Services for Michael L. Harvey, 3 month old son of Mr. Mrs. Glenn I.

Harvey, 1613 E. Sitka will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Rev. Preston D. Creel, pastor of the Assembly of God Glad Tidings Church will officiate, with JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME 6900 Nebraska Ave.

at Sligh in charge. HOBSON, ROBERT I. Mr. Robert Hobson, 79, of 1048 Ranchero Village, Largo, Florida, formerly of 8712 Ola Avenue, Tampa passed away Monday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the F.

T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 NEBRASKA AVENUE, with Olin W. Hay, minister of the Northwest Christian Church, officiating. Chapel, services will also be conducted by Hillsborough Lodge No. 25 Cremation will follow.

In liew flowers, those who wish may contribute to the American Cancer Society, 2708 West Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, Florida. The Family will be at the funeral home Wednesday evening from 7 until 9 p.m. Mr. Hobson was a member of the Christian Church, Hillsborough Lodge No. 25, and the Scottish Consistory.

Survivors include his wife: Mrs. Gladys M. Hobson, Largo, son: Robert J. Hobson: Minneapolis, and 1 step-son: James H. Bullen, Largo, and 2 Grandchildren.

June 16, 1971 23-A QUICKLY More Probers A team of federal probers from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare office in Atlanta was on the University of Florida campus at Gainesville yesterday, the third group to investigate circumstances leading to student riots on campus in the spring. The group talked with administrators and with some of the students who withdrew from the school. Spell It Out Representatives of Parents Opposed to Forced Cross-Busing were told by aides to Gov. Reubin Askew to put their criticisms in writing when they accused the Pinellas School Board of violation of the state's government in the sunshine law. The group was for an effort to invalidate a school board order expanding the cross-busing concept.

HOURS 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. CHEALTH INDUSTRIES, 1971 a subsidiary of U.S. Industries, Inc. Pivko, Berwyn, and a daughter, Mrs.

Anna Kubik, Kenneth City. Bahia the administration will beat the McGovern-Hatfield proposal by about 10 votes. Last year it lost, 55-39. WHILE THE OUTLOOK appeared dim for Chiles' amendment, it may attract votes because it permits the President to ignore it, if he determines the North Vietnamese government is not negotiating earnestly on release of Americans in POW camps. Chiles said he has not discussed his amendment with the administration or the major sponsors of the Dec.

31 deadline, South Dakota Democrat George McGovern and Oregon Republican Mark Hatfield. THE FLORIDIAN wants the withdrawal deadline pushed back because Dec. 31 will be "too quickly on us." The cancellation clause in the amendment also gives President Nixon "bargaining room" on the POW issue, Chiles explained. Chiles pointed out that Communist negotiators at Paris have indicated they may drag their feet on prisoner releases SPECHL ACT NOW! CALL your TOUR and TRIAL our facilities. the breathtaking spa a lovely room of pools Grecian swimming pool, Roman whirlpool, the icy Cold Plunge maintained chilly the huge Conditioning area $100,000 worth of patented, active exercise equipment to firm, build, reduce, your figure.

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Mrs. two Sen. Chiles asks amendment after withdrawal is set, if the U.S. continues other aid to South Vietnam. His amendment provides a "reasonable date" said Chiles, and strengthens the President's hands because it shows congressional support for the administration's negotiations and permits Nixon to suspend the deadline right away if the Communists do not cooperate.

"I'VE BEEN TOLD Dec. 31 isn't a locked date," in the view of McGovern-Hatfield supporters, Chiles said. "Perhaps this is a middle ground." Nose counts on McGovernHatfield, with its Dec. 31 deadline, show Sen. B.

Everett Jordan, the only southerner who will support it. Chiles is carried as a question mark, with Florida's Republican senator, Edward J. Gurney, opposed to the deadline. 877-0595 with passive tone and FLORIDA FLORIDA PINELLAS PARK Ernest S. Rogers, 74, of 5120 97th Terrace died Sunday.

A native of Ishpening, he came here 12 years ago from Dearborn, Mich. He was a retired machinist and was an Episcopalian. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ethel G. Rogers; two daughters, Mrs.

Nolin E. Campbell, Pinellas Park; Mrs. Harold Stickel, Trenton, and a brother. three Mrs. cinnati; Beach, CLEARWATER Mrs.

Blanche A. Barton, 212 Orangeview died Monday. Born in Ohio, she came here two months ago from Virginia where she had lived for three years coming from Clearwater. She was a retired church soloist and organlist; member of First Church of Christ, Scientist; attended the Second Church of Christ, Scientist; and was a past matron of OES. Survivors include her husband, Russell S.

Barton. DONATO CILLIS NEW PORT RICHEY Donato Cillis, 86, 46 Spring Lake Spring Lake Estates, died yesterday. Born in Italy, he came here eight months ago from Corona, N.Y. He was a retired mason. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Marie Cillis; two sons, Theodore Cillis, New Port Richey and -Daniel Cillis, New York; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Famullari, Maspeth, N.Y., and Mrs. Rose Pafundi, Corona. HENRY BRUNELLE SR. HOLIDAY Henry E.

Brunelle 86, of 40609 Lakeview Buena Vista, died yesterday. Born in East Grand Forks, he came here 11 years ago from Spokane, Wash. He was a retired foreman for the Great Northern Railroad, Spokane. He was a Unitarian. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Elsa Brunelle; a son, Henry E. Brunelle Schenectady, N.Y. CALVIN CLENNEY ST. PETERSBURG Calvin G. Clenney, 56, 4710 8th Ave.

died yesterday. Born in Colquitt, he came here four years ago from Orlando. He was a retired truck driver and Army veteran. He was a Protestant. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Mary Clenney; a son, Charlie Clenney, Orlando; a daughter, Miss Joy Clenney, Orlando, and three brothers. FRED W. JAMES DUNEDIN Fred W. James, 443 Lexington died (Monday. here Born in in 1952.

He Indiana, was re- he tired in 1952. As an assemblyman for a truck manufacturing company. He was a Mason. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Phoebe M.

James. MRS. ELIZABETH DEHNE LARGO Mrs. Elizabeth H. Dehne, 73, 2587 Forest Parkway, died Sunday.

Born in Pennsylvania, she came here in 1954. She was a Methodist. Survivors include her husband, Alfred Dehne; two sons, Richard Dehne, Maryland and Robert Dehne, Texas. MRS. ANNA BOLGER CLEARWATER Mrs.

Anna S. Bolger, 88, 912 Mark died yesterday. Born in Austria, she came here eight years ago. She was a Catholic. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

Martha Schutta, Clearwater; and Mrs. Maryann Mues, New Jersey. JAMES FLEMING CLEARWATER James F. Fleming, 48, 208 Pine died yesterday. Born in West Virginia, he came here a year ago.

He was a retired hospital orderly, a member of the Order of Moose. Survivors include four sons, James F. Flemming Kansas; Richard Gary and David Fleming, all of Ohio; two brothers; five sisters, including Mrs. Nettie Thompson, Largo and three daughters. SHOP TODAY FOR FATHER'S DAY Barons Myrtle Hill Memorial Park Florida's Largest and Most Beautiful Perpetual Care Cemetery MAUSOLEUM FLOWER SHOP MEMORIALS NICHES TREES MRS.

LURLINE McCREARY TARPON SPRINGS Mrs. Lurline V. McCreary, 82, of 548 E. Cypress 82, died yesterday in Detroit, Mich. She was a former school teacher and member of the Plymouth Brethren.

Survivors include two daughters, Miss Helen McCreary, Ferndale, and Mrs. J. M. Catala, Tarpon Springs, and two sisters, Mrs. Randolph Pinder, West Palm Beach, and Mrs.

Robert Hartley, Pompano Beach. Funeral Notices HUGHES, THOMAS P. Rosary services for Thomas P. Hughes, 60, resident of 208 W. Emma, who died at his home Monday night, will be held Wednesday night at 8:00 o'clock from the WILSON SAMMON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4730 N.

Armenia Ave. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock from the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, corner of Fla. Ave. at Twiggs, at which time a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment will follow in the Sunset Memory Gardens.

Pallbearers: Wilbur Whitlock, Joe Ayers, Carl Elsberry, David Frye, Harry Forehand, and D. E. (Red) Warden. The Family will be at the funeral home Wednesday night between 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock to receive friends. JENSEN, HANS C.

Mr. Hans C. Jensen, 90, of 608 N. MacDill Avenue, was sent to the W. Muller Funeral Home, Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, for funeral services and interment in the Horreby Cemetery, Horreby, Denmark.

Mr. Jensen is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hilda H. Jensen, who also returned to Denmark. Arrangements were by the B.

MARION REED FUNERAL HOME, Plant Ave. at Platt St. KOHUT, MRS. RUBY P. Prayer services for Mrs.

Ruby P. Kohut, 78, of 4903 Bartlett Drive, will be conducted this evening at 7:30 p.m. at the JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, 6900 Nebraska Avenue at Sligh, with Fr. Eugene Helldorfer C. Ss.

R. from Epiphany of our Lord Catholic Church, officiating. Following services here, Mrs. Kohut will be sent to the Billow Funeral Home, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, for funeral services Saturday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock and interment in the Northlawn Memorial Park. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS tonight from 7 until 9 o'clock at the Jennings Funeral Home.

MANDER, ALBERT Mr. Albert Mander, 73, of Rt. 1 (Hale Road), Land O'Lakes, Florida, passed away June 10th. He was sent to the Akard Funeral Home, 1912 W. State Street, Bristol, Tennessee, for services and interment.

Mr. Mander is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Mander, Land O'Lakes. F. T.

BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, in charge of local arrangements. McCREARY, MRS. LURLINE V. Mrs. Lurline V.

McCreary, age 82 of 548 Cypress Tarpon' Springs died in Ferndale, Tuesday, June 15 where she had been living with her daughter, Miss Helen McCreary. She born in Key West to Tarpon Springs in 1914 with her husband, the late Frank Robinson McCreary. She was a school teacher and had taught in Key West, Marathon, Boca Raton and Tarpon Springs. She was a member of the Plymouth Brethren. She is survived by another daughter and son-in-law, Mary Frances and Joseph M.

Catala of Tarpon Springs, 2 sisters, Mrs. Randolph Pinder, of West Palm Beach and Mrs. Robert Hartley, of Pompano Beach. Services will be at 2 o'clock Saturday at Vinson Memorial Chapel with Mr. Norman Landis in charge.

Interment will be in Cycadia Cemetery. Friends may call at Vinsons Friday evening from 7 until 9. Local arrangements by Vinson Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs. MOORE, CHARLES B. Mr.

Charles B. Moore, 73, of Wimauma, Florida, passed away Monday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'cock from the First Baptist Church of Wimauma, with Rev. Richard Hosea, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Fellowship Cemetery.

Mr. Moore will lie in state at the church beginning at 1:00 Friday until time of service. The Family will be at the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 NEBRASKA AVENUE, Thursday evening from 7 until 9 p.m.

PITTS, CLEO V. Funeral services for Mr. Cleo V. Pitts, 66, of 10903 Annette will be conducted Thursday morning at 11 o'clock from the Graveside in Garden of Memories Cemetery, with Rev. Marvin Campher, pastor of the Forest Hill Presbyterian Church, officiating.

THE FAMILY WILL BE AT SNIPES-HAMILTON FUNERAL HOME. 6718 N. ARMENIA AVE. WEDNESDAY FROM 6 to 7:30 P.M. FOR VISITATION OF FRIENDS.

The Family request that flowers please be omitted, and donations be made to the American Cancer Society, REPLOGLE, HOMER B. Mr. Homer B. Replogle, 50, of 308 East 7th Avenue, Tampa, Florida, passed away Tuesday. Graveside services will be held Thursday afternoon at 12:30 from the Garden of Memories Cemetery, with Dr.

J. Earl Tharp, pastor of New Orleans Baptist Church, officiating. Friends are requested to meet at the cemetery. F. T.

BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, in charge of arrangements. RIMES, MRS. CLIFFORD LEE (SHAW) Funeral services for Mrs. Clifford Lee (Shaw) Rimes, 53, resident of Rt. 1 Box 410, Indiantown, who died Monday, will be conducted Friday morning at 11:00 o'clock from the WILSON SAMMON MEMORIAL CHAP.

EL, 4730 N. Armenia with the Rev. L. H. Garmon, pastor of the Drew Park Baptist Temple, to officiate.

Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers: Harry Laughlin, George Ricks, Dewey Cox, Andrew Costine, Anthonv DeBerardinis, and Donald Land. The Family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday night between 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock. TALAVERA, EVELIO Funeral services for Mr. Evelio Talavera, 57, of 2505 15th Street, will be held Thursdav at 4 p.m.

from the A. P. Boza NEBRASKA CHAPEL (2305 Nebraska with interment in Colon Cemetery. Pallbearers include: Benny Cabrera, Ricardo Morela, Arturo Lopez, Mario Talavera Daniel Talavera and Oscar Gutierrez Jr. THE FAMILY WILL RFCEIVE FRIENDS WEDNESDAY EVENING, AT THE NEBRASKA CHAPEL, FROM 8 TO 9 P.M.

DR. CLARENCE ELMER-Funeral services for Dr. Clarence Elmer Webb, of 1343 Eckles will be conducted this morning at 11:00 o'clock from the NORTHSIDE CHAPEL. DUVAL FUNERAL HOME, 10520 N. Florida with Rev.

J. Kevin Stanley, Pastor of the St. Anselm's Episcopal Chapel to officiate. Interment will follow in Lake Carroll Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Dr.

Stuart Ritterman, Dr. Charles Manker, Dr. Robert Powell, Stewart Kinde, James Wilde, Alex Ramano. The family requests that "FLOWERS PLEASE BE donations may be made to The Clarence E. Webb Memorial Fund of the University of South Florida Foundation.

WILSON, MRS. ROSABELL HENDERSON-Mrs. Rosabell Henderson Wilson, age 55, who lived on Robin Avenue in Seffner for fifteen years passed away in Winter Haven on June 13, 1971. She is survived by her husband, Rev. Thelton Wilson and five brothers and one sister.

Services to be at 1:30 p.m. Friday June 18 from Gause Funeral Home, Bartow, Florida. Internment to be at Dundee, Florida..

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