The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida (2024)

THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Tuesday, June 20, 1978 7D Jtmeral JSottceg Obituaries band, Clifton; her mother, Peter F. Wormwood, rl-Mrs. Ruth M. Strait, Zeph- ton C. Cone, Currie B.

ARIAS Arias, were owners of the will be conducted Wednes Dolores (Lola) Arias, Armenia Nursery. Sur- day morning at 10 a.m from the chape! of Jen Witt, Charles W. Perez, Dr. Ernest A. Reiner, Dr.

William L. Toddthe Officers Directors' of Xtra, Inc. of Boston, yrhills; sister, Mrs. Ber-nice Fleming, Indian Shores; brother, W. R-Strait, M.

Odessa; and a nephew, Michael S. 71, died Monday at a local vivors -include, one son, hospital. A lifetime resi- Antonio Arias; 4 sisters, dent of Tampa, she and Josephine Kotvas, Caro-her late husband, Joe Una Murgado, Clotilde Sierra, Julia Contreras; 4 nings Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Survivors include husband, James E.

Kin-slow, Tampa; 2 sons, James H. Kinslow and D. grandchildren, Deborah Arias, Robert Arias, An Strait of Zephyrhills. The Mercury Motor Express, family will receive friends Inc. and the members of at.

the funeral home Tues- Downtown Rotary Clutrjof thony Arias, Laura Arias; sisters and three brothers. Haynes Funeral Home. WILLIAM LASSWELL 81, 408 S. Westland, died Sunday of natural causes. He was a resident of the area 42 years and a member of the First United Methodist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Sybil; a son Lonzo; a daughter Martha Jane Alford of Clearwater; a brother, Gus Lasswell of Kansas City, seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Curry's Funeral Home. GEORGE C. MALLARD, 66, of Tanner Road in Plant City, died Monday. He was a truck driver for the farmers market.

He was a lifelong resident of Plant City. Survivors include his wife, Edith Mae; two sisters, Fannie Willaford and Allene Morgan; Live Girl's Mother Faces Murder Rap dav evening from 7:00 lampa. J. L. Reed SoiT until 9:00.

Garden of Memories Funeral Home 626-3161 ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) A 24-year-old woman was charged with third-de- two brothers. H. S.

(Dock) of Plant City and T. C. of gree murder in Minne- if I 3 L. Kinslow, both of Tampa; daughters, Mrs. J.

W. "Peggy" Arnold, Jr. and Mrs. A. L.

"Bobbie" Vet-zel, both of Tampa; 5 brothers, Herley Trammell of Holy Hill, Raymon Trammell of Henry Trammell of Winter Park, Preston Trammel of Sarasota and James Trammell of Sarasota; sister, Mrs. Lois Morris, Galatin, 10 grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Kinslow was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ and was formerly employed with Fremac's for 15 years. She was currently working as a seamstress with Northside Cleaners.

Friends may visit this evening 7 until 9 p.m. at the Jennings Funeral Home LASSWELL Funeral services for Mr. William Lasswell, age 81, of 408 S. Westland will be held at 10:00 o'clock Wednesday morning at Curry's Funeral 3410 Henderson BlvC RUTLEDGE -4 Mrs. Julia C.

Rutledge, funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday from the Kersey Funeral Home Chapel with RevT. F. Osteen, Pastor of Lakeland Acers Baptist Mission, officiating. Assisted by Rev.

G. C. Zoylesj' retired Baptist Minister Rev. Eddie Kennedy.Tas-tor of the Polk City Baptist Church. Interment will be in Mount Olive Cemetery, Polk City.

Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Xues-day at the Funeral Home. SANCHEZ Funeral services for Mr. Enrique Sanchez (Cien Pesos), age 92, of 3012 Spruce Street will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from the Chapel of Roel Curry Funeral Home, with interment at Centro Espanol Memorial Park. Survivors include a daughter: Mrs.

one sister-in-law, uioria Arias, all of Tampa. Services will be held Wed. at 10:00 a.m. from the chapel of Snipes-Hamilton Funeral Home, 6718 N. Armenia with Rev.

Father Lawrence Higgens, pastor of St. Lawrence Church, officiating. Interment will follow at Myrtle Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Tues. 7 to 9 p.m.

with a wake service at 7:30 p.m. Snipes-Hamilton Funeral Home DUNHAM Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine L. Dunham, 79, of 6810 N. Clearview Ave.

will be held at later date from the Harlow, Walsh, Mon-ahan Funeral Home. Providence, R. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Gorey; a sister, Mrs. Helen Bayers and three Grandchildren.

Local arrangements in charge of A. P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 3809 N. Armenia Ave. DOLORES (LOLA) ARIAS, 71, 2731 LaSalle died Monday.

She was a lifelong resident of Tampa. She and her late husband, Joe, were owners of the Armenia Nursery. Survivors include a son, Antonio; four sisters, Josephine Kotvas, Carolina Murgado, Clotilde Sierra and Julia Contreras; and four grandchildren. Snipes-Hamilton Funeral Home. LESLIE NORTHCUTT BATTREALL, 90, 6700 N.

Rome died Friday. He was a native of Mon-ticello, Ind. and lived in Tampa 24 years. Survivors include a son, Walter E. of Peoria, and two grandchildren.

Snipes-Hamilton Funeral Home. WESLEY MORGAN CARTRIGHT, 62, of Thono-tosassa, died Monday. He was a carpenter, a member of the Carpenter's Union and had lived in the area for three years. Survivors include his wife, Murel two sons, Randell of Otisco, Jerry Lee of Chartestown, three daughters, Barbara Haynes of Tampa, Charlotte Rush of Louisville, Anita Cartright of Tampa; his mother, Ethel Car-tright of Scottsburgs, a brother, Robert; five sisters, Mollie Schnieder of Eliz, Margie Wolf, Salem, Martha Zabel, Mainsville, Mildred Johnson, Otisco, and Virginia Cartright; and 11 grandchildren. Snipes-Hamilton Funeral Home.

CATHERINE DUNHAM, 79, 6810 N. Clear-view died Monday. Survivors include a daughter, Shirley Gorey; a sister, Helen Bayers and three grandchildren. A. P.

Boza Riverside Chapel. CHARLES S. HANco*ck JR, 67, 1809 W. Lowry St, Plant City, died Sunday at his home. He was a native of Alabama and had lived in Plant City 30 days.

He was a retired lab technician and a veteran of World War II. He is survived by three sisters, Mary H. Miles of Plant City, Carroll Bugg of Clearwater and Lena Herold of Tallahassee. Memorial Funeral Home. IRENE N.

HAJOSTEK, 71, 6021 W. Clifton, died Wednesday. She was a resident of Tampa 13 years and a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. She is survived by two daughters, Francis Crpnin and Shirley Pyle; and nine grandchildren. A.

P. Boza Town Country Chapel. WALLACE JOSEPH HEBSHIE, 65, 3415 San Juan died Monday of natural causes. He was a resident of Tampa 10 years. He was a member of BPOE No.

708 and the Moose Lodge No. 912. Survivors include his wife, Eleanor; a son, Ronald of Norton, Mass; a daughter, Carole Nelson; and two brothers, George and James all of Brockton, Mass. Curry's Funeral Home. EDWARD ALLEN HUNNICUTT, the infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Hunnicutt died Friday in Seffner. Garden of Memories Funeral Home. LOUEVNA E. KEARN, 68, died Sunday in West Virginia.

She was a housewife. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Harrison of Rockledge, five St. Joseph, Mich. Haynes Funeral Home.

sota's first "brain death" MATTTE RUTH MOORE, 60, 1417 E. Comanche, case Monday, even though died Sunday. She was a native of Rutherford Coun- the victim the woman's ty, N. C. and had lived in Tampa 35 years.

She had 4-year-old daughter was worked for the Lykes Brothers Meat Packing Com- attached to a respirator in pany for 14 years. Survivors include her husband, a hospital. Penny a son, James a daughter, Diane County Attorney Wil-Rodriguez; two brothers, J. G. Morehead of Seaford, liam Randall said the Va.

and B. C. Morris of Morganton, N. C. F.

T. child, Stacy Ellison, is Blount Co. "medically dead." LOIS POPE, 74, of Tampa, died Sunday. She was The mother, Denise M. a native of Luverne, Ala.

and had lived in Tampa 52 Ellison, will be arraigned years. She was an employee of Maas Brothers and a today on counts of ag-member of the Tampa Primitive Baptist Church, gravated assault and third-Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Paul Buczak of degree murder. Brooksville, Lucy Pope and Mrs. N.

W. Caton both Mrs. Ellison was being of Tampa F.T.Blount Co. held Monday in the Ram- ENRIQUE SANCHEZ, 92, 3012 Spruce died sey County jail on $50,000 Monday of natural causes. A former City of Tampa bond after spending the employee.

He had lived in Tampa all his life. Sur- weekend in a psychiatric vivors include a daugher, Eva Capaz; a brother, ward. Frank Sanchez; two sisters, Maria Gonzalez and Lila Randall's complaint Fernandez; and three grandchildren. Roel and Curry does not specify how the Funeral Home. injury was inflicted.

WILLIAM T. SHERMAN 67, of Fort Pierce, Third-degree murder died Sunday. He was a native of Kansas City, Mo. carries a penalty of up to and lived in the Tampa Bay area for 15 years. He 25 years in prison.

It is de-was a member of the Episcopal church. Survivors in- fined as death occurring elude his wife, Virginia; a son, William T. of Seffner; from another felony, with-two daughers, Mrs. Justine Westman of Brandon out intent. and Mrs.

Candace Fender of Fort Pierce; two broth- The case is the first in ers, Wilbur Sherman of Dallas, Tex. and Sidney Minnesota in which a Sherman of Hollywood, a sister, Ruth Sher- homicide charge has been man of Honolulu, Hawaii and six grandchildren. brought while a victim CATHERINE C. SLOWEY, 72, of Plant City, died remained technically alive Monday in a Lakeland hospital. She had lived in on life-support equipment.

Plant City for three years and was a housewife. Sur- The girl was brought to vivors include a daughter, Mary E. Slowey of Brook- Children's Hospital on lyn, N. a son, John A. of Plant City; a sister, Jose- June 3.

Doctors at the hos-phine Dochnahl of Brooklyn, N. and two broth- pital declared last Friday ers, William Doenges of Thornwood, N. Y. and John that she had suffered E. Doenges of Valley Stream, N.

seven grandchil- "brain death," apparently dren and six great-grand- from a blow to the head. PEREZ Funeral services for Mr. Candido A. Perez, (Candy), age 69, of 1515 Park Lane will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 Eva Capaz; brother: Frank Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave.

Gordon Ralls and 'clock from ChaPel of Sanchez; sisters: Mrs. Rev. J. Roel Curry Funeral Maria Gonzalez, and Mrs. Rev.

Withers Blake will of- ficiate. Interment will fol- Home- Ltd-' with entomb- Lila Fernandez; and three low in the Garden of Mem- mem ai uie ryramia iwau- grandchildren. Pallbearers ories Cemetery. The fami- soleum Woodlawn Ceme" include: Oscar Disgdiertt, Iv will be at the Funeral terv- A native of TamPa. Mario Sanchez, Mike and a member of the Cen Home from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock Tuesday evening.

CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME HAJOSTEK Funeral services for Mrs. Irene N. Hajostek, 71, of 6021 W. Clifton will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. from the A.P.

Boza Town Country Chapel with interment to follow in Garden of Memories. Mrs. Hajostek had been a resident of Tampa for 13 years, and was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters: Mrs. Frances Cronin; and Mrs.

Shirley Pyle; two sons-in-law: Thomas F. Cronin, and David L. Pyle; and nine grandchildren. Pall- children. Haynes Funeral Home.

SYLVLV WEISSMAN, News Of Record Randall said he did not plan to seek a court order to have the life-support equipment unplugged. He said he would seek an au- 81, 3001 DeLeon died Monday. She had hparprs- I.pp Ranrlu lived Tampa 59 years. She was a native of Rou- fPsy once the equipment and Todd pylej Gus Harl Alfonso, Ernest Herce, Dennis Sanchez, and Eddie Alfonso. Please Omit Flowers.

The Family will receive friends this evening 8 to 9 p.m., at the Chapel of ROEL CURRY FUNERAL HOME, LTD. 4730 N. Armenia Ave. Telephone 877-7676 SMITH Funeral services for Herbert "Lee" Smith? 73, of 5017 E. Cluster will be conducted on Wednesday afternooir-at 2:00 p.m.

from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska with the Rev. Lawrence Valdez to officiate. Burial will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Cas-ketbearers will be Earl Moore, Ed Hill, David Freeze, Willie Roberts, Joe Fernandez, George Garcia and R. W.

DeSellems. Mr. Smith was a resident of the Tampa area for the last 61 years, and was a member of the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsman since mama, bhe was a member 13 uwurcvteu, uuuig an(j james Guaeliardo. Dr. tro Asturiano Club and a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge No.

1146 Mr. Perez was formerly employed as Department Manager, Maas Brothers Downtown Tampa, for over 25 years, and is. survived by his wife: Mrs. Mirta Perez; sons: Joe A. Perez and Gerald C.

Perez; daughter: Mrs. Arline E. Vargas; sisters: Mrs. Generosa (Jennie) Perez, and Mrs. Edna De-Diego; and 7 grandchildren.

Pallbearers include: William Vargas, Ralph Gonzalez, Manuel De-Diego, Benny Cuellar, El-vin Martinez and Armando Gonzalez. Honorary Pallbearers include: Ernest Fernandez, Frank Rodriguez, Lionel Garcia, David Pia, Bob Nation, Joe Perez, and all fellow Coworkers at Maas Brothers, Downtown Tampa. ROEL CURRY FUNERAL HOME, LTD. 4730 North Armenia Ave. Telephone 877-7676 POPE Roy Ben Ridley, Pastor, of is prepared to go to trial even if conditions do not of Rodeph Shalom Sisterhood and Hadassah and Rodeph Shalom Synogo-gue.

Survivors include her husband, Joseph; two sons, Howard M. and Kleir; a brother, Maruice Margolis of Washington, D. two sisters, Mrs. Ben Green-berg of Orlando and Mrs. H.

S. Tanner of Ft. Myers; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. B. Marion Reed Funeral Home.

Oak Grove United Methodist Church will officiate. Mrs. Hajostek will lie in Repose Tuesday from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Chapel.

A.P. BOZA TOWN COUNTRY CHAPEL 6902 W. HILLSBOROUGH AVE. HEBSHIE Funeral services for Mr. Wallace J.

Hebshie, change. The death certificate, dated last Friday and delivered to Randall Monday, was signed by Dr. Richard Gehrz, a staff physician at Children's Hospital. Under all three tests, Stacy is "medically dead, or has suffered brain death," Randall said. MALLARD PLANT CITY Funeral services, for Mr.

George C. Mallard, 66, a resident of the Tanner who passed away Monday, will be held Wednesday at 10:00 at the graveside of Bethlehem Cemetery with Rev. W. C. Roebuck, Pastor of the Springhead Baptist Church, officiating.

He was a native and lifelong resident of Plant City. The family will receive friends from 7 until 9 p.m. this evening. Arrangements by HAYNES FUNERAL HOME PLANT CITY MOORE Mrs. Mattie Ruth Moore, 60, of 1417 E.

Comanche, Tampa, passed away Sunday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 11:30 from the Chapel of the F.T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue. Pallbearers will be Eliseo Rodriguez, Johnny Fields, Kevin O'Connell, Thomas Moore, Thomas Brown, Mitch Fields and Earl Moore. Interment will follow in Sunset Memory Gardens.

The family will receive friends at the Funeral Home Tuesday night from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A native of Rutherford County, N.C., Mrs. Moore had lived in the Tampa Bay Area since 1943. She had worked for Lykes Brothers Meat Packing Company Miss Lois Pope, 74, of 1934. He is survived by his Tampa, passed away Sun- wife, Mary Smith of.

Tarn-day night. Funeral services pa; his son, Robert Smith will be held Wednesday 0f Seffner; two grandchil-morning at 10:00 o'clock dren; and his sister-in-law, from the chapel of the F. Mrs. Margarite Smith of T. Blount Company Funer- Alabama.

Donations in Mr. al Home, 5101 Nebraska Smith's memory maynbe Avenue, with Elder P. K. made to the American McCoy, pastor of the Plant Cancer Society. The family City Primitive Baptist will receive friends "this Church, officiating.

Neph- evening at the Garden ews of Miss Pope will Chapel from 7 until 9 p.m. serve as pallbearers. In- iccman terment will be in Myrtle "eral services Jor Hill Memorial Park. The CIRCUIT COURT Dissolution 01 Marriage Petitions Filed Domenick and Carmela D'Amico. Betty Irene and William G.

Henley. Elaine C. and Roland T. Weirer. Sarah Jane and Austin Ladson Groaan.

Diane Lee and Luis Alegria. Kay Courtney and Michael B. King. Susanne Marie and Clarence Callahan. Kevin H.

and Barbara J. Bortan. Gloria and Ernest Hockney. Elbert N. and Mary J.

Marshall. Sandra L. and Calvin Kellev. Frevda D. and William E.

Stella. Harold W. and Martha W. Sinclair. Jeanette and James H.

Lawrence. Theodore and Bertha M. Hardnlck. Michael B. and Carl E.

Hodges. Elva Lee and Murray Thomas Dval. Alttieo Frances and Donald Carl Ouesada. Leonard David and Sandra Marie Kirk. James Frederick and Nancy Wright Dick.

Albert John and Marilyn Maude Henderick- son. Antonio and Reynoldo Gomez. Josephine Grey and Fred Wilson Venable. Catherine Ann and Richardo C. Osorio.

Final Judgments Leonard M. and Roxie L. Penley. Cynthia Joyce and Dewey Randolph Fretwell. Anthony and Eleanor E.

Cuccinello. Linda Ruth ond Frank P. Bongino. James Arthur and Joan Elaine Luke. Wilbert Roland and Ruth Ann Branton.

Margaret and Roger Reed. RusseK and Deborah Ella Bell. Marcia L. and Charles F. Bodo.

Roger and Kathy Weber Jaco. Dorothy and Billy Loft. Edward Rudo and Sharon B. Borough. Byron M.

ond Deborah Cadrecha Brown. Oscar and Rose Fawn Earl. Betty Jean Eddie Williams. Roberta and Alton Redding. Rex H.

and Gulseren Morgan. Other Suits Filed The Elmer J. Krauss Organization Inc. vs. Campbell Industries.

Foremost Insurance Co. vs. Melvin Maxner. Foremost Insurance Co. vs.

Harold G. and Eunice Hill. Joyce Mitchell vs. Hoffman Associates Inc. Drew Tile Supply Co.

vs. Elmer Oxendine. Sam C. McKeen vs. Colonial Penn Insurance.

Marriage License Applications Jimmie Lee Raiford, 31, Tampa, and Rose' Nell Push, 31, Tampa. Warren Ray Dixon, 37, tompa, and Frances Darlene Raznoff, 35, Temple Terrace. Ted William Mogg, JS, Plant City, and Joe-quelyn Gavle Cepeland, Plant Larry S. Jenkins, Lithia, and Lora Lorraine McClellon, 17, Plant City. William Henry Wheeler, Tampa, and Ju-dim Ann Hamnt, Tampa.

Daniel Gilbert Minton, 47, Plant City, ond Margaret Katherine Mints, 57, Tampa. Joseph Fronds Pridgen, 19, Tampa, and Vat-rle Denise Brewmgton, 17, Tampa. Lawrence Thomas Cox, J7, Tallahassee, and Penny Lynn Bloir, 19, Tampa. Gary May Fritzpatrick, 28, Gainesville, and Valerie Lynn Chafin, 30, Tampa. Charles Washington, 29, Tampa, and Annette Lackey, 24, Tampa.

James Luel Adams, 17, Rivervlew, and Mary Moanla Gilpin, 17, Tampa. James Randall Miller, 20, Tompa, and Rebecca Ross Babbitt, 17, Tampa. John Edward Hendrix, 27, Tampa, and Donna Laine Duke, 28, Tampa. William Charles Bailey, 20, Tampa, and Ja-neen Denise Roberts, IB, Tampa. Daniel Keith Hughes, 19, Tompa, and Susie Morlene Nichols, 15, Lutz.

Nivaldo Vichot, 21, Tampa, and Lynda Valerie Mongiovi, 18, Tampa. Harlan John Hare, 42, Tampa, and Roselle 38, Tampa. David Robert Reddes, 25, Tampa, and Melissa Marie Perez, 19, Tampa. Michael Laverne Armour, 25, Tampa, and Jeanette Sue Pack, 27, Tampa, Dennis Ray Matthys, 21, Tampo, and Denise Ann Parrish, 19, Tampa. Roger Steven Hendricks, 21, Melbourne, and Theresa Ann Gallihugh, 20, Brandon.

Gregory Mark Acord, 25, Tampa, and Sherry Irene Collier, 20, Tampa. Leon McQuay, 28, Temple Terrace, and Omega Carolyn Ranson, 23, Tampa. Michael Eugene Mattia, 19, Jacksonville, and Monica Jeanne Zimmer, 20, Tampa. Hiram Keitti Wallace, 20, Tampa, and Tracy Creola Joyner, 19, Tampa. Jacaues Kreisler, 28, Tampa, and Sherry Kay Nangle, 27, Orlando.

George Louis Gerson, 67, Tampa, and Anita Clyburn Bailes, 50, Tompa. Jimmy Ronald Wilson, 23, Tampa, and Marty Jean Lewis, 17, Tampa. Syed Mohammad Yonos, 42, Fayettevllle, and Shama Tauheed Zoidi, 24, Miami. Winfred Carlton Cullifer, 23, Tampa, and Nancy Grace Conway, 21, Tampa. Sydney Lawrence Carpenter, 29, Tampa, and Jeanette Elizabeth Elliott, 20, Tampa.

William Leland Kynes, 21, Tampa, and Susan Lynn Gable, 21, Tampa. Thomas John Cooper, 24, Tampa, and Donna Louise Fowler, 21, Tampa. Harry Quinton Phoir, 30, Tampa, and Cynthia Anne Farla, 29, Tampa. Graydon Thomas Mitchell, 42, Brandon, and Billy Joyce Ford, 35, Brandon. Ronald dominguez, 38, Tampa, and Susan Mae Fetters, 24, Tampa George Theodore Fette, Si, Seffner, ond Jean Annette Reeves, 39, Seffner.

Andrew George Chopin, 34, Tampo, and Jayne Louise Arnold, 19, Tampa. Richard Edward Herald, 24, Tampa, and Dorothy Marie Williams, 18, Tampa. Stephen Todd Smith, 24, Tampa, and Cynthia Varney, 19, Tampa. Gordon mocker Conner, 25, Atlanta, and Cynthia Karen Bunch, 27, Atlanta, Ga. Fred Bruce Liebenhaut, 22, Sunrise, and Jacqueline Jo Morgan, 23, Tampa.

Births Women's Hospital June 14 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Martin-Culet, girt; Mr. and Mrs. Larry D.

Collicoat Sr girt. June 15 Mr. and Mrs. Doonld Guy Grelwe, boy; Mr. and Mrs.

David Saint girl; Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Keller, girl; Mr. and Mrs.

Victor J. Pet-legiino, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Henson, girl; Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas L. Scott, boy. Tampa General Hospital June 15 Mr. and Mrs.

Horold T. Christian, girt; Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Marcosa, girl; Mr.

and Mrs. Teofllo M. Meiorodo, boy; Mr. ond Mrs. Alvoro Vega, boy; Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin L. Stan-Cord, girt. family will receive friends 3001 DeLeon, will be held at the funeral home Tues- Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., at B. day evening from 7:30 Art Collection Goes On Block LONDON (AP) The most valuable private art collection ever to be sold goes on the auction block here today in a week-long sale that is expected to scatter masterpieces around the globe.

The Robert von Hirsch collection, estimated to be worth $14.5 million, is being sold by auctioneers Sotheby Parke Bernet on orders from Hirsch, who died Nov. 1 in Switzerland at age 94. Hirsch said he wanted his treasure trove sold because he looked forward to the battle of the collectors. His decision was not from anger, but because, as he once said of his legacy: "I fought for them, I love them, I know exactly why I bought them." He reportedly told friends he wanted other collectors to have the same sense of competition and achievement he experienced during his 70 years of buying. Robber Keeps Word, Returns License llEMPHIS, Tenn.

(UPI) The robber who mugged Louis Bonicelli was a man of his word. When the young gunman knocked him to the floor of his storage company office two weeks ago, Bonicelli pleaded with him to return a driver's license that he had difficulty getting because of an eye problem. "You'll get it back," the robber said as he pocketed it along with Bonicelli's credit cards, $120 and a silver belt buckle. The license was returned to his office in the mail Monday along with the stolen credit cards. "I was really surprised," Bonicelli said.

"I certainly don't like the guy for what he did, but he must have had some compassion when he dropped the license in the mail. I just hope he doesn't come back." Almanac age 65, of 3415 San Juan will be held at 1:00 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Curry's Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. The family will be at the funeral home between 7:00 and 8:30 o'clock Tuesday evening with a Rosary service starting at 7:30 o'clock.

CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME HUNNICUTT Edward Allen Hunnicutt, infant son of Wayne and Vickie Hunnicutt of Seffner, passed away Friday. Family and friends are requested to meet at the Garden of Memories Funeral Home, 3716 E. Lake at 1:00 Wednesday afternoon to proceed to the cemetery for graveside services. GARDEN OF MEMORIES FUNERAL HOME 626-3161 JONES Mr." William Baisden Jones, 77, resident of Tampa for 65 years, passed away in a local hospital Sunday. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon two o'clock at Marsicano Funeral Home, 4040 Henderson with Rev.

H. Edwin Maier, Marion Keea cnapei, coo Plant Ave. Rabbi Sanford H. Hahn and Cantor William Hauben of Congregation Rodeph Sholom Officiating, with intermeQtJn 9:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make contributions to the Tampa Primitive Baptist Church in her memory.

A native of Luverne, Miss Pope had lived in the Tampa area 52 years. She was a charter member of thp Tamna Primitive BaD- Myrtle for 14 years. Survivors include her husband, Penny T. Moore; one son, James P. Moore and a daughter, Mrs.

Diane Rodriguez, all of Tampa; 3 grandchildren; two brothers, J.G. Morehead, Seaford, Va. and B.C. Morris, Morgan-ton, N.C. PAGE Mrs.

Barbara S. Page, 57, of Temple Terrace, passed away Sunday. Family and friends are requested to meet at the Hill Memorial Preparation by Shel Ems. 'fall-are Ron We'Jss- Park. Chesed bearers Bruce Weissrtian, tist Church, and had been ma" Charles Weissman, Mark Klein, Steve Klein, Errol Pegler and Jack Weiss-man.

Honorary are'lMlar-shall Linsky, Eugene Linsky, Isadora Lerman, George Pegler, Gerald" M. Benstock, Eli Bobo.Iam Bobo, Howard Greenbgig, Arnold Grier, George Kar-pay, Melvin Gordon, David R. Levinson, Sam TMar-cadis, Saul SchechteCTed a longtime employee of Maas Brothers in Tampa. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. N.

W. Caton, Miss Lucy Pope, both of Tampa, and Mrs. Paul Buczak, Brooksville; nephew, Earl D. Caton, Tampa; two nieces, Mrs. Erskine Harkey, Charlotte, N.C.

and Mrs Arnold Hager, Raleigh, N.C; and 9 great-nephews By United Press International $2.99 COS H. Slvd. i Buffalo Open 6 A.M. to Midnight IjM' FOR All OCCAS IONS 360 SO WESTSHORE 839-A376 pastor of Highland United TODAY IS TUESDAY, JUNE 20, the 171st day of Methodist Church, offici- 1978 with 194 to follow. Eb3SEX2 P.

Wittner, Gary Freid, ating. He is survived by his STOWERS RICHMOND Harold Horovitz and Sam Funeral services for M. Solomon. A native of -flu-Thomas Richmond, 66, of mania, she had lived in 5815 Mariner Drive, will Tampa 59 years. Mrs.

Funeral Homes Crematory The moon is full. There is no morning star. The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. German composer Jacques Offenbach was born June 20, 1819.

Jennings funeral Monte, Jnc, 6900 NEBRASKA PH. 237-3345 SISSON.BillH. 3 PM Tues. Chapel wife, Mrs. Inez Miller Jones, Tampa; sons, William Baisden "Bill" Jones, Murray H.

"Hollis" Jones, C. Robert "Bob" Jones of Tampa and C. James "Jimmy" Jones of Brandon: brother. Frank Weissman was a member ROBERTS, Ruby Orchard Tues. Brandon BARR, Bernice E.

Brandon Chapel. KINSLOW, Ruth May J. Jones, Sebastian, Garden of Memories Funeral Home, 3716 E. Lake at 11:00 Wednesday morning to proceed to the Garden of, Memories Cemetery for committal services by Rev. Robert L.

Jenkins, pastor of the Temple Terrace United Methodist Church. Active pallbearers will be Sam Bohon, Joseph Castellana, Harley Dennison, Rudolph Raus, Harry Sharpe and Edward O'Brien. All other members of the Temple Terrace Lions Club are honorary pallbearers. Memorial services will follow at 5:30 that afternoon at the Temple Terrace United Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the memorial fund of the church in her memory.

Mrs. Page had been a resident of Temple Terrace for 19 years, was a member of the church, past chairwoman of the Susanna Wesley Circle, and past president of Temple Terrace Lions Auxiliary. Survivors include her hus- 'funeral homes HOLLEY, Roy F. lOATuesNebr Chapel JACKSON, Rose M. (Swinford) Chapel SHERMAN, William Sr.

2P Tues Brandon Chapel MAGNON, Alvin Lewis "Bar 10 AM Wed. Chapel be held this afternoon from the chapel of J. L. Reed Son, 3410 Henderson at 2 o'clock with Rev. Roland D.

Van-sant of the Palma Ceia United Methodist Church officiating. The family requests that flowers be omitted and suggests contributions be made to the of Rodeph Sholom Congregation, Hadassah and Sholom Sisterhood. Survivors are her husband, Joseph Weissman; two sons, Howard M. Weissman and Irving A. Weissman; a daughter, Mrs.

Peggy W. Klein, all of Tampa; a brother, Maurice ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: sisters, Mrs. Aileen Joiner In 1898, the U.S. Navy seized Guam, largest of the and Mrs. Violet Lampp of Marianas Islands in the Pacific, during the Spanish- Tampa; 8 grandchildren; 3 American war.

The people of Guam were granted U.S. great-grandchildren and Snipes-Hamilton HOSPITAL BEDS FOR SALE USED RENTALS $100.00 UP 6ed Condi ti 6uarentMd JbhicKcy Funeral Home 671S North Armenia Tel: 932-5308 Hillsborough County Soci- Margolis, Washington, ety for Crippled Children d.C; two sisters, Adults (Easter Seal So- Greenbere, Orlando and 2PTuesNebr Chapel DEAL, Pearl F. 4P Tues Nebr Chapel POPE, Lois lOAWed Nebr Chapel CARTRIGHT, Wesley citizenship 1950. In 1963, the United States and Russia agreed on a so-called Tiot line" communications link between Washington and Moscow. In 1967, the American Independent Party was formed to back George Wallace of Alabama for president.

In 1977, oil began to flow through the $7.7 bilion, 789-mile Alaska pipeline. numerous nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Stu Miller, Ronnie Miller, Darwin Burd-ziloskas, Robert Burkart, Joe Joiner and Kenneth Frier. Interment will be in Garden of Memories. Marsicano Funeral Home MEDICM SALES IEHTUS Morgan Sent to Grayson Funeral Home 111 lFronUm MORGAN, Herbert 11A Wed Graveside Woodlawn Cemetery 228-7641 Charlestown, Ind.

ciety) at 2401 East Henry Mrs. H. S. Tanner, Ft. Avenue.

Active pallbearers Myers; 7 grandchildren will be T. J. Hanley, and 3 great-grandchildren. Col. Walter L.

Baxter, Please omit flowers; Ambrose Krebs, Charles friends may make Memo-H. Foster, Frank J. Evans, rjal Gifts to Congregation and Donald Avery. Honor- Rodeph Sholom. ary pallbearers will be Col.

B.MARION REED ARIAS, Dolores (Lola) Ser. Wed. 10A. Chapel MOORE, Mattie Ruth Nebr Chapel TRIBUNE-TIMES CLASSIFIED WANT AOS Call Tampa 272-7500 KINSLOW Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth T.

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