2 Women, 2 Girls Die Of Stab Wounds SEASIDE, Calif. (AP) The bloodied bodies of a grandmother, her daughter and two grandchildren were found stabbed to death in a duplex apartment early yesterday. "I don't ever want to see anything like that' again," said Marvin Thiel, 43, a friend of the family who called police. "It about made me sick." Monterey County Coroner Harvey Hillbun identified the women as Josephine Smith, 66, and her daughter, Suzanne Harris, 28. He said the girls were Mrs.
Harris' daughter, Rachel Harris, 6, and Mrs. Harris' niece, Renee Ferguson, 15. In a brief statement, police said only that four females were found stabbed to death in a bloodied apartment after officers were called to investigate a "suspicious circumstance." THE BODIES were found in a duplex in this oceanfront community on the edge of a sprawling Army base at Ft. Ord, about 120 miles south of San Francisco. Thiel, who said he was a friend of Renee's mother, Lorraine Ferguson, said he went to Mrs.
Smith's duplex about 5:30 a.m. after trying to telephone the family. "Renee didn't show up for her job at the Youth Corps yesterday," he said. "I went over to their house and knocked on the door. The lights were on and I saw their little dog inside running around." THIEL SAID he went around to the back and saw a person he thought was Renee on the floor with her hands tied behind her back.
"She had her nightgown on," he said. Thiel went for police and found a squad car at a nearby market. He said the policeman kicked the door in and they entered the apartment. "I walked in and saw blood all over and the officer told me to get out," he said. "It was bad." He said he saw bloody footprints in the kitchen before he left.
An investigator told a reporter there was no evidence of forced entry, and no motive was immediately known. "I wish I knew who did it," Thiel said. "They were all Christian people." THIEL SAID Mrs. Smith and the Harrises had returned to Seaside from Kansas City about one year ago. He said they were natives of the area but had lived for a time in Kansas.
Miss Ferguson was living with her grandmother, he said. "They were doing real good," he said. A neighbor, Mary Peters, said the duplex where the bodies were found borders on her back yard. "I didn't hear a thing," she said. "The police have been here this morning, but I don't know a thing about it." Two Elderly Couples Live, Die Together WELLSTON, Okla.
(AP) An elderly woman who just "couldn't live without" her husband collapsed and died of an apparent heart attack two hours after he was killed in a home accident. Hazel Bass, 82, was stricken and died while relatives and neighbors were trying to comfort her as authorities removed the body of her husband of 56 years. Haskell Bass, son of the couple, said his father, Larry Bass, also 82, was sitting on the back porch Tuesday when he fell backward off the structure and hit his head on a pile of bricks. Authorities said he died immediately. Cecil Ford, a neighbor, said friends and relatives were trying to comfort Mrs.
Bass but the loss was "too much" and she apparently "couldn't live without him." Joint funeral services were scheduled here today. IN TUSCALOOSA, on Wednesday, another elderly couple died within an hour of each other. Their grandson said they were "devoted to each other" and that they would remain together in death. Columbus Stephens, 88, died of what one relative called "simply old age," and his 82-year-old wife, Flora, was stricken by a heart attack on learning of "After his deatied. she said she thought she would be pretty lonely without him and that she didn't really have anthing to live for anymore," said the grandson, Lynn Thomas of Tuscaloosa.
Thomas, with his grandmother when she was stricken, said "about 10 minutes after she got the news, she began the process of what was a heart attack. Forty-five minutes later she was dead, too." Thomas said his grandfather's death was expected for several months. Employes of the nursing home where the couple lived said Mrs. Stephens had expressed desire to them to die with her husband as his health began to fail. "We had to put him in the nursing home eight years ago and then she went in less than a year later because she simply did not want to live alone without him," Thomas said.
The couple celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary in February. They were to be buried today after a joint funeral at Rosedale Baptist Church, where she was the last surviving charter member. THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Friday, August 12, 1977 9-D Obituaries Struggle To Contain Blazes By ROBERT STRAND United Press International Firefighters raced yesterday to control two gigantic California forest fires before "mean" weather high winds and more lightning returns a as predicted by weather forecasters. The big blazes, Scarface near the Oregon border and Marble Cone near scenic Big Sur south of San Francisco, remained out of control but were burning at a slower pace. Firefighters encircled the acre Scarface fire with 75 miles of firebreak on Wednesday, but it jumped the lines and yesterday was considered only 80 per cent contained.
AT MARBLE CONE in the scenic Big Sur country, the fire grew by a few square miles to 92,200 acres. "We're really pushing hard," said Tom Corbett, a firefighting spokesman working the Scarface fire. "The weather Friday is going to be mean. The forecast is for 30-mile winds and more lightning." The last three days the crews were helped by humid, windless weather which kept a lid on the fires. Most of the 4,520 firefighters at Marble Cone were deployed at the fire's north end, leaving the south and eastern flanks practically unmanned.
The strategy was undertaken in an effort to prevent further loss of ground cover in the Carmel Valley watershed. MONEY DAMAGE to the Carmel and other watersheds was in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Some $73 million worth of commercial timber has gone up in smoke, but ultimately damage will include the cost of reseeding, silted rivers and flooding. Several vast fires in western states were controlled Wednesday, allowing the transfer of personnel to Marble Cone and Scarface. A third large fire, the Pondosa, separated from Scarface by only two miles, has blackened 200 acres and was only 60 per cent contained.
The Federal Interagency Fire Center a at Boise, Idaho, reported several new fires yesterday in Washington and Oregon. Officials warned that more lightning storms could ignite many more fires in tthe parched western states. Last week lightning caused 400 blazes in California alone. Uruguay To Restore Democratic Rule WASHINGTON (AP) The State Department yesterday welcomed the decision of Uruguay's military government to restore deomcratic rule in the country by 1981. Department spokesman John Trattner expressed hope that the decision will lead to the "creation of an atmosphere in which other problems, particularly those relating to human rights, can be approached in a positive manner.
The Almanac By United Press International TODAY IS FRIDAY, AUG. 12, the 224th day of 1977 with 141 to follow. The moon is between its last quarter and new phase. The morning stars are Jupiter, Venus and Mars. The evening stars are Mercury and Saturn.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. Novelist Mary Roberts Rinehart was born Aug. 12, 1876. ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: In 1658, a so-called "rifle watch" of eight men was formed in the colony of New Amsterdam the first police force in America. In 1851, Isaac Singer was granted a patent for his sewing machine.
Singer set up business in Boston with a capital of $40. In 1959, as crowds jeered, public school integration was carried out in Little Rock, Ark. Six black students were enrolled in the city's senior high schools. In 1972, U.S. bombers hit Communist targets in both North and South Vietnam in the heaviest raids of the war.
A THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: American author Silas Weir Mitchell said, "Death's but one more tomorrow." Neptune Complete Cremation Service Call or write for free portfolio (1)821-3341 24 Hours The Pier St. Petersburg No salesman will call DBANFM ADVERTISEMENT SYMPATHY FLOWERS BELONG AT THE LATER ON AT HOME. For sympathy flowers and plants, call your FTD Florist. FTD Funeral Notices Hillsborough BOROMEI, Johnny, 65, of Tampa. Died Wednesday.
A native of Tampa and a fish market owner. A. P. Boza Funeral Home, Tampa. CASTELLANO, Mrs.
Angelina, of Tampa. Died yesterday. A native of Tampa. A. P.
Boza Funeral Home, Tampa. DURAN, Jose, 66, of Tampa. Died yesterday. A construction worker and a native of Tampa. Roel and Curry Funeral Home, Tampa.
FERRELL, Theodore 68, of Tampa. Died Wednesday. A resident of Tampa 30 years. F. T.
Blount Funeral Home, Tampa. FINLEY, Allen 93, of Situate, Mass. Died Wednesday. A. P.
Boza Funeral Home, Tampa. JANKOWSKI, Beulah 70, of Sun City Center. Died yesterday. A native of Kentucky and a resident of Sun City Center 11 years. Lewers and Shannon Funeral Home, Ruskin.
PULLARA, Mrs. Maria, 90, of Tampa. Died Wednesday. A native of Italy. A resident of Tampa 60 years.
A. P. Boza Funeral Home, Tampa. TODD, Homer 79, of Tampa. Died Wednesday.
A resident of Tampa 50 years and a native of Georgia. A. P. Boza Funeral Home, Tampa. UPHAM, William 44, of Tampa.
Duval Funeral Home, Tampa. Pasco AIRHART, Oliver 73, of New Port Richey. Died Monday. A retired inspector for Ford Motor Co. and a native of Michigan.
North Funeral Home, Holiday Chapel. BOTTEICHER, Cloyd H. 60, of Vista Del Mar, Port Richey. Died Wednesday. A retired employe of Alco Manufacturing Co.
and a native of Pennsylvania. North Funeral Home, Hudson chapel. IZSO, Mrs. Julia, 94, of New Port Richey. Died Tuesday.
A housewife and a native of Hungary. North Funeral Home, Holiday chapel. SCHUBERT, Joseph 81, of Parkwood Acres, New Port Richey. Died Wednesday. A retired real estate salesman with Coastal Realty in Pennsacola and a native of Missouri.
North Funeral Home, Hudson chapel. FREEMAN, Leonard, 39, of Lakeland. Died Wednesday. A painter for FMC Corp. Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home Lakeland.
GEIGER, Randall Dean, 20, of Winter Haven. Died yesterday. A student and a resident of Winter Haven 15 years. Mitchell Funeral Home. WILKES, Leon Talmadge, 64, of Winter Haven.
Died Wednesday. A retired city worker and a resident of Winter Haven 45 years. Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home. Teenage Boys Head Drown Statistics NEW YORK (AP) Up to 85 per cent of all drowning victims are teenaged males either showing off or testing their endurance, according to five leading doctors. "Teenage boys, in an effort to display their physical prowess to their girlfriends, might well take more chances than other children or young adults," said one of the doctors, Dr.
Jerome Modell, chairman of the department of anesthesiology at the University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville. would be expressed in their attempting to swim distances of which they are incapable or waterskiing without life jackets," he said. THE DOCTORS said that many people who drown have been drinking, that alcohol is often a factor when scuba divers drown, and that television commercials showing divers drinking beer immediately after surfacing make the problem BOROMEI Funeral services for Mr. Johnny Boromei 65, of 2512 Nassau St. will be held Saturday at 10 a.m.
from the A. P. Boza Riverside Chapel with interment to follow in Garden of Memories. Mr. Boromei was a native of Tampa and owned and operated Boromei Fish Market.
Survivors include his father, Mr. Ermeto Boromei; a son, Johnny Boromei, a daughter Mrs. Barbara Ann Kendrick; four brothers, Joe, Albert, Jimmy, and Tony Boromei. Pallbearers: Richard Holcomb, Marvin Cook, Irvin Carpenter, Ed Gay, Ronald Ward, and Stanly Taylor. Honorary Pallbearers: Dr.
E. Carter, Dr. Roy F. Saxon, and Carmelo Darrigo. The family will receive friends Friday from 8 to 9 p.m.
and a Catholic Wake Service will be held at 8:30 p.m. Friends may send Floral Tributes or make contributions to the American Cancer Society. A. P. BOZA RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 3809 N.
Armenia Ave. CASTELLANO A Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Angelina (Gina) Castellano, of 5623 Louis XIV Court Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at St. Lawrence Church with burial to follow in Woodlawn.
She is survived by a daughter Miss Gina Marie Castellano a brother Robert Valdes and her mother in law Mrs. Josephine Castellano. Pallbearers: Robert Valdes, Larry Goff, Joseph C. Greco, Rickey Goff, Armando Caballero, Jr. George Martinez and Mike Barmann.
The family will receive friends Friday 7-8 p.m. at the chapel with wake services at 7:30 p.m. The family will be staying at 2712 St. Vincent St. The funeral cortege leaves the chapel at 11:15 a.m.
for the church. A. P. BOZA RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 3809 N. ARMENIA AVE.
DURAN Funeral services for Mr. Jose Duran, age 66, of 4225 N. Tampania will be held Saturday morning at ten o'clock from the Chapel of Roel Curry Funeral Home, with interment at Centro Espanol Memorial Park. Survivors include his wife: Mrs. Carrie Lugo Duran; daughter: Mrs.
Linda McCluskey; brothers: Manuel, and Constantine Duran; sisters: Mrs. Helen Juarez, Mrs. America Collado, and Mrs. Clementina Rosales; and three grandchildren. Pallbearers include: Constantine Duran, Manuel Duran, Rick Duran, Anthony Collado, Samuel Rosales, and Herbert McCluskey.
Please omit flowers. The Family will receive friends Friday evening 7 to 8 p.m., with recitation of the Rosary at 8 p.m. at the Chapel of ROEL CURRY FUNERAL HOME, LTD. 4730 N. Armenia Ave.
Telephone 877-7676 FERRELL Mr. Theodore B. Ferrell, 68, of Tampa, passed away Wednesday night. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the F.T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with Elder Larry Wolfe, Pastor of the El Bethel Primitive Baptist Church and Elder R.
O. Pepper, officiating. Nephews of Mr. Ferrell will serve as pallbearers. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at the Funeral Home Friday night from 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. A native of Cottondale, Mr. Ferrell had lived in the Tampa Bay Area 30 years. He was a member of the El Bethel Primitive Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Oddys B. Ferrell; one son, Carl D. Ferrell; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Miller and Mrs. Faye Webb; one brother, Buel Ferrell; two sisters, Mrs.
Ruby Coleman Mrs. Gertrude Johns and 7 grandchildren. Ex-Death Camp Head Dead In Paraguay ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP) A Paraguayan newspaper reported yesterday that Eduard Roschmann, alleged commander of a Nazi death camp where 40,000 Jews were killed, has died of a heart attack. JANKOWSKI SUN CITY CENTER Beulah H. Jankowski, age 70, of 1203 Harkness Way, Sun City Center, passed away Aug.
11 in a Tampa hospital. Native of Kentucky; and resident of Sun City Center for the past 11 yrs. coming here from Edgewater, Maryland. Member of the Prince of Peace Catholic Church; a Federal Government employee for over 31 yrs; a member of the Washington D.C. Bar; she was on the Washington Legal Staff of the Urban Renewal Administration; she was a member of the Woman's Club and also the N.A.R.F.E.
in Sun City Center; also a member at large of the D.A.R. She is survived by her mother, Dora Tincher, Ruskin; a and various relatives of her Late husband, Alexander: Jankowski; including brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jankowski, of Anapolis, Maryland; and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman of Omaha, Nebraska. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, 10:30 a.m. Prince of Peace Catholic Church with Father William J. Weinheimer, Pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Barrancas National Cemetery, Pensaco-' la, Fla.
Lewers and Shannon Funeral Home, Ruskin, in charge of arrange: ments. Just Checking The Leaf David Herring, an 11-year-old from Kinston, N.C., checks out a pile of leaves yesterday at the Growers' Cooperative warehouse in Wilson, N.C., while his father was busy working the tobacco auction on the warehouse floor. Total sales for the border markets this season is 65,321,820 pounds sold at an average price of $98.52 per hundred pounds. -(AP) 11 Georgia Deputies Seeking Food Stamps ATLANTA (AP) Nine of the 11 deputy sheriffs in Forsyth County, a resort area 30 miles northeast of here, applied for food stamps yesterday, the day after the county commission refused them a raise. "The cost of living is so high now, and we only $8,200 a year" for a 50-hour week, said Sgt.
Stanley make, Brumbalow. He also said there is no overtime for extra work. RON McCLURE, director of the county department of family services, said he thought the deputies would qualify for some food stamps. He said it depends on how much income they spend for essential expenses, including food, clothing, medical costs and shelter. figured what my income is and what my outgo is on an average basis and I go $42 in the hole every month," Brumbalow said in a telephone interview.
"I wasn't including the food bill in that." News Of Record CORRECTION Mercedes and Jose Gavilan. Margaret and Justo J. Ferrera. The petition for dissolution of marriage filed Robert Lee and Claire Petee Hubbard on July was erroneously reported as a final judgement The Tribune. The petition has been dismissed the parties are, in fact, still married.
The regrets this error. CIRCUIT COURT Dissolution Of Marrige Petitions Filed Carolyn J. and Edmund Rautenburg. Richard A. and Marzuella Hibbard.
Carole Loraine and James Edward Goetz. Marjorie and Robert W. Belcher. Patricia A. and David D.
Ray. Ethel M. and Royce Lee Eiland. Linda Gail and Larry D. Davidson.
Kathryn Clair and Raymond L. Boyd. Lawrence Dewey and Fairy Burge. R. Rogers and Maria S.
Fouracre. Amy Rose and Charles David Walker. Willie Elise and Harry R. MacNeilly. Terri Ann and Dennis Eugene Hess.
Almeta and Algermon Butter. Lillie Travis and Nathaniel Levy. Ina Joyce and Ken Edward Huse. Katherine Ryals and Statia John McNeese. Wayne Lovell and Anne Shirley Harris.
Rhonda Helen and Charles Ray Fisher. Veronica and Delano Stewart. Thomas and Ida Mae Hal. Carol C. and Jerry W.
Shewmake. Patricia Ann and Wayne W. Dodds. Judy F. and Marlin E.
Bryan. Lois M. and Leslie J. Parrott. Glenda Joy and Robert Stephen Holmes.
Barbara Jean and Erol Wayne Pinero. Janice Gail Joseph Vitello Jr. Final Judgment Maurice Brune and Irene Ann Overstreet. Carolyn Smith and James Wesley Gilmore. Leslie and Solomon J.
Fleischman Jr. Richard M. and Roberta K. Hall. Daniel Raymond and Tina Darlene Lane.
C. L. and Regina Chappell. Joseph Edgar and Terry Lee Rosser. Roberta M.
and Wilfred F. Truebe Jr. Susan Marie and Joseph Edward Tucker. Cherie and Robert Looney. Mitchell E.
and Edna M. Murry. Florence M. and Kars J. Schonveld.
Emma and Earl Stanford. Andrew and Mary Scaglione. Darlene G. and Julio P. Martinez.
Jonice and David James Canal. JENNIE'S FLOWER SHOP We Wire Flowers PHONE 872-8441 2726 W. COLUMBUS DRIVE Snipes Funeral Home 6718 North Armenia Tel: 932-5308 FUNERAL HOMES FERRELL, Theodore B. 10A Sat Nebr Chapel STOWERSI Funeral Homes Crematory Lost a pet? Check Lost Found in the Classified Section. PULLARA A Funeral Mass for the Repose of the Soul of Mrs.
Maria Pullara, age 90, of 301 N. Bradford will be held today (Friday) at 10: a.m. from the St. Joseph Catholic Church with entombment to follow in the family Mausoleum in La Unione Cemetery. The Funeral Cortege will depart from the A.
P. Boza Riverside Chapel promptly at 9:40 a.m. A. P. BOZA RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 3809 N.
ARMENIA AVE. SHERIDAN Funeral services for Morton F. Plant Hospital Association vs. Thelma Wooten. Hartford Mutual Insurance Co.
vs. John Barton. Ford Motor Credit Co. vs. Jacqueline W.
Edwards. Felix Montaivo vs. Planned Security Trust Co. J. I Case vs.
Scott Cole Mechanical Co. First National Bank of Florida vs. Charles W. Stump Ill. American Solar Power vs.
Barbara Anderson. Sims Crane Service vs. Mathis Fiberglass Coatings. Clara Louise Rochester vs. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
United Grassing Corp. vs. Hallmark Insuronce Co. Sid Reideau vs. Earl H.
Ware Sr. Marriage License Applications Other Suits Filed Timothy Curtis Ballard, 21, Sydney, and CYR 20, Plant City. William Greene Suits, 20, Plant City, and Patti Ann Cate, 20, Brandon. William Frederick Pendleton 24, Atlanta, and Collie Grace Clawson, 23, Marietta, Ga. Paul Harris Fraga, 23, Tampa, and Donna Joyce Walters, 29, Tampa.
Warren Emery Park, 22, Tampa, and Cindy Ella Chavez, 20, Tampa. William James Ford, 30, St. Petersburg, and Linda Green Livingston, 25, St. Petersburg. 28, Tampa, and Laura Lee Tuten, 19, Riverview.
Mark Curtis Beville, 18, Riverview, and Annette Denise McNeal, 17, Riverview. Kenneth Waymon Reedy, 29, Tampa, and Claudia Anne Williams, 23, Tampa. Phillip Darrell Buckley, 37, Tampa, and Bernice Waller, 24, Tampa. Stephen J. Trickler, 19, Tampa, and Violet Moncrief, 19, Tampa.
Patrick Harold Bruce, 33, Tampa, and Kathleen Ann Thibodeaux, 23, Tampa. George Joseph Pastor 111, 38, Bradenton, and Lucille Anne Larkin, 40, Tampa, Kevin Glidden Luccioia, 20, Land 0' Lakes, and Sheila Anne Jenkins, 20, Lutz. Peter John Controneo, 21, Madeira Beach, and Denise Victoria Dauzat, 21, Tampa. Christopher Earl Stephens, 30, Tampa, and Mary Kathleen Lockhart, 19, Tampa. Ronald Johnson, 22, Tampa, and Vanita Lynn Hall, 19, Tampa.
Daniel Henry Wilcox, 25, Thonotosassa, and Tamie Dale Cooper, 19, Brandon. David William Colbert, 29, Tampa, and Janice Diane Bruten, 19, Tampa. Horace Daniel Neal, 40, Tampa, and Ruth Mae Ware, 35, Tampa. John Dougias Hull, 31, Tampa, and Barbara Lee Cogswell, 29, Tampa. Rubin Frank Jarnigan, 40, Riverview, and Martha Vernolla Hopkins, 50, Riverview.
Robert David Van Sickle, 24, Tampa, and Jean Antoinette Griffith, 24, Tampa. Elias Warren Hockenberry, 82, Tampa, and Elise Hazel Forrier, 76, Charles Laken Sellars, 64, Lutz, and Della Watson, 60, Tampa. Charles Johnson, 23, Tampa, and Felecia Gainey, 19, Tampa. Joe Gomez 21, Tampa, and Maria Dolores Perez, 18, Tampa. Tampa General Hospital August 8 Mr.
and Mrs. Dannie S. Jones, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C.
Odom, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chapman, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.
Outlaw Ill, girl; Mr. and Mrs. David R. Howell, boy; Mr. and Mrs.
Billy R. Creech, girl; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ryan, girl.
Women's Hospital August 4 Mr. and Mrs. Preston Webster, girl. August 5 Mr. and Mrs.
John Schwanebeck, boy. August 6 Mr. and Mrs. I Leroy Blue boy. August 8 Mr.
and Mrs. James Burkett, boy. August 9 Mr. and Mrs. William Triner girl; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Carlisle, boy; Mr. and Mrs. and Robert Gietzen, girl; Mr. and Mrs.
James Meyer, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Rod Kenyon, girl; Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Vreeland, boy; Mr. and Mrs. George Seaman, girl. St.
Joseph's Hospital August 10 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bingham 111, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Colin Kirker, girl; Mr.
and Mrs. George Parsen, bey. Francis (Bus)L. Sheridan, 69, of 13912 Dominica Dr. in Largo who died Wednesday, August 10.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, here 7 yrs from Peoria, Ill. Retired labor mediator for the U.S. government in Illinois. Member of St. Jerome Catholic Church and KFC for the fourth degree, council No.
4892. He is survived by his wife, Anne sister, Mrs. Margaret Lenoir of Tampa. Mass will be held at St. Jerome Catholic Church, Largo on Friday at 11 a.m.
Feaster Indian Rocks Chapel in charge of ar- Polk rangements. TODD Funeral services for Mr. Homer Todd age 79, of 2517 Leroy St. will be held today (Friday) at 2 p.m. from the A.P.
Boza Riverside Chapel with interment to follow in Woodlawn Cemetery. Rev. Allen Bradshaw of Hillsdale Baptist Church, assisted by Rev. Gordon E. Price of East Chelsea Baptist Church will officiate.
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237-3345. CASEY, 1 Florence A. 10 AM Fri. Chapel GARDEN OF MEMORIES FUNERAL HOME AND MEMORIAL PARK. YOUR BEST CHOICE 626-3161 WHEELCHAIRS by Fierest Jennings STANDARDS-CUSTOMS POWER -DRIVES RENTALS SALES PARTS REPAIRS Medicare Approved Jb hickeyca.
MEDICAL SALES RENTALS 111 S. Franklin St. 228-7641 Funeral Services for Mr. William G. Upham, 44, 4006 Hudson Terrace, who passed away in Virginia, will be conducted this afternoon at 1:00 p.m.
from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska Ave. with Dr. J. Earl Tharp of Livingston Avenue Baptist Church to officiate. Interment in Garden of Memories with graveside honors afforded by D.A.V.
Chapter 25, assisted by D.A.V. Chapter 4. Pallbearers will be Don Garrett, Ray Lynn, Stanley Cole, Larry Lehman, Michael Muraszewski, Harvey Smith and Anthony DiMaria. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Connie R.
Upham, Tampa; sons Terry K. Busing and Mark K. Busing, Tampa; daughters, Barbara J. Busing, Tampa; Mrs. Cheryl L.
Warner, Lakeland; Mary T. Upham, Margaret A. Upham, Sharon M. Upham, Tampa; Mother, Mrs Eula Mae Fillmon, Tampa. BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM In Memory of my beloved wife, Tommie Tillis, whom God Called home, 1 year ago today.
As the Days go by, We miss you More More. Darling we know you are in good hands with no more Sorrow, no tears no worry. Sadly missed by Your Family Friends..