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OBITUARIES 82, of Bay MacCORQUODALE, Pines, died SOUTH PINELLAS ARMSTRONG, SELMA 96, Pinellas Park, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Central Park Lodge. She was born in Sweden and came here in 1968 from 1 Long Island, N.Y. She was a homemaker. She was a Lutheran and a life member of the (R.I.) Chapter of Order of the Star. Survivors include two daughters, Janet I.

Hauser, Largo, and Astrid, J. Dickerson, Cocoa Beach; a niece, Astrid Lorentson, Brockton, six grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Kenfield-Woodlawn Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. BOALICK, ARTHUR PAUL, of St.

Petersburg, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) home. He in New Castle, let and came here in 1976 from East Meadow, N.Y. He was a design engineer for Grumman Corp. for 30 years. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; a son, East Meadow; a daughter, Judith Cooper, West Islip, N.Y.; and two grandsons.

Raymond M. Hook Son Funeral Home, Seminole. BUSH, KENNETH 79, of St. Petersburg, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Humana Hospital-St. Petersburg.

He was born in Saranac Lake, N.Y., and came here in 1965 from Fort Lee, Va. A retired master sergeant in the Army, he served during World War II and retired as food service supervisor after years. Locally, he was a member of Clearview Baptist Church and Society of Sons of the American Revolution. Survivors include his wife of 43 years, Jean; a sister, Dr. Thelma McCauley, Zapata, Texas; seven nephews; and three nieces.

Richard E. Sorensen, Gee Sorensen Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. ECKENRODE, MINNIE 88, of 4829 20th Ave. St.

Petersburg, died Thursday (March 21, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center. She was born in Virginia and came here in 1966 from Baltimore. She was a member of Glad Tidings Assembly of God Church. Survivors include five stepsons, Roland Uttenreither, Baltimore, Charles Uttenreither, California, William Eckenrode, St. Petersburg, Raymond Eckenrode, Baltimore, and Eugene Eckenrode, Philadelphia; two stepdaughters, Roberta Mitzel and Shirley Hamilton, both of Baltimore; a sister, Pearl Kipper, Michigan; 27 grandchildren; 52 great-grandchildren; 12 great-greatgrandchildren; and one great-greatgreat grandchild.

R. Lee Williams Son Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. JONES, KENTON JAMES, 73, of St. Petersburg, died Tuesday (March 19, 1991) at home.

He came here in 1975 from his native Dayton, Ohio, where he was a photo engineer for Civil Service. He was a Catholic. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; two sons, Thomas J. and Kenneth R. Jones, Dayton; a sister, Jeannette Bowers, Cincinnati; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

National Cremation Society, St. Petersburg. KITCHEN, KASMEIR MOHOGANIE, 3, of 3797 37th St. St. Petersburg, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at All Children's Hospital.

She was born in St. Petersburg. Survivors include her mother, Martha Jones, three brothers, Tony, Terry and Dexter, three sisters, Pam, Sonya and Anron, and her maternal grandparents, Richard and Elizabeth Thomas, all of St. Petersburg. Creal Funeral Home, St.

Petersburg. Dancers from Page 1 the taxpayers. He says they'll be stuck paying for repairs and maintenance to the hall. City officials say they don't want a long-term lease with Mattia because they are hiring a consultant to study the waterfront. That study may help them decide what should be done with the landmark dance hall.

Ballroom dancing will Officer from Page 1 state attorney's office. The chain of command board was considering disciplinary action against Horuzy for possible violations of the use of firearms, employee conduct and consumption of alcohol. In May 1990, he was suspended for five days without pay after beating Bart Sterbins in the head with a nightstick, records Baker, Kathryn and Michael, St. Petersburg, a boy, 9 pounds ounces, 12:20 p.m. Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center.

Bonnain, Andrea and Jeff, 6112 39th Ave. St. Petersburg, a girl, 7 pounds 2 ounces, 8:40 a.m. Wednesday (March 20, 1991) ZANKEWICZ, JOHN, 73, of St. Petersburg, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at home.

He was born in Saxtons River, and came here in 1953 from Bellows Falls, where he was a 46-year member of Elks Lodge 1619. He was a retired roofer. Survivors include a sister, Anna Zankewicz, St. Petersburg. R.

Lee Williams Son Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. NORTH PINELLAS AHRENDT, EVA MAY, 90, of Belleair, died Thursday (March 21, 1991) at Manor Care of Dunedin. She was born in Mansfield, Ohio, and came here in 1957 from Akron, Ohio. She was a member of Christ Presbyterian Church, Largo, and Woodlawn Methodist Church, Akron.

Survivors include a daughter, Nancy J. Scott, Belleair; a sister, Katherine Cupples, Dunedin; six grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. E. James Reese Funeral Home, Seminole. BIDDISON, T.

WILLARD, 73, of Largo, died Thursday (March 21, 1991) at Sun Coast Hospital, Largo. He came here in 1958 from his native Baltimore. He was a Protestant. Survivors include two sisters, E. Shirley Biddison, Taneytown, and Ruth B.

Pascoe, Largo; and a brother-in-law, R.J. Pascoe, Largo. E. James Reese Funeral Home, Seminole. CANTIN, HENRY 70, of Zephyrhills, formerly of Clearwater, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at St.

Joseph's Hospital, Tampa. He was born in Westford, and lived here before moving to Zephyrhills last year. He was a retired chief electrician, a Navy veteran and a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Zephyrhills. Locally, he was a member of the Fleet Reserve Association, the Pearl Harbor Survivors and the Submarine Veterans.

Survivors include his wife, Karleen; and three sisters, Alice Heafey, Dorchester, and Cecile Cunha and Shirley Elliott, both of Zephyrhills. Oakley Funeral Home, Zephyrhills. DOUGLAS, RITA, 92, of Clear- water, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Highland Pines Nursing Center, Clearwater. She was born Ireland and came here in 1970. She was a bookkeeper.

Survivors include a brother, James McClean, Canada; a sister, Olive Jackson, Ireland; and several nieces and nephews. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. DUNCAN, ROBERT SCOTT, 39 of Clearwater, died Wednesday (March 20, at home. He was born in Lackawanna, N.Y., and came here in 1965 from Newark, N.Y. He worked as a pharmacist for three years at National Rx Services, Tampa.

He was a graduate of the Florida A University pharmacy school, Tallahassee, and a Protestant. Survivors include his wife, Catherine a son, William Jackson Duncan, Clearwater; his mother, Dorothy S. Duncan, Clearwater; two brothers, Bruce G. Duncan West Palm Beach, and Charles S. Duncan, Tallahassee; and two sisters, Alyce E.

Hoogers, Rochester, N.Y., and Wendy Ann Short, Fort Myers. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Belcher Road Chapel, Clearwater. FOUCHEY, BENTLEY 68, of Clearwater, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Jacaranda Manor Nursing Center, St. Petersburg. He was born in Detroit and worked as a dishwasher.

Survivors include a son, Walter, Dunedin. International Chapels Funeral Home, Pinellas Park. dance." That's the way Cancasci feels. "I wouldn't miss it," he said. "There are 16 dances.

I think I have 12 of them taken by the time I get What's the secret? I love to dance and love to talk and I love women. Nothing wrong with that." Jim and Mary D'Amico have been dancing at the casino for the past eight years. They particularly like the maple floor: not too sticky, Horuzy was suspended for 15 days in March 1990 after he acknowledged placing an anonymous note in the mail slot of another officer who also was a former girlfriend. In the note, he made derogatory sexual remarks, according to department records. Horuzy also lied to investigators, records show.

Horuzy was suspended for 15 days in February 1989 after punching a man who lived across the street from one of Horuzy's relatives, records show. The man 11:05 p.m. Tuesday (March 19, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center. LeBlanc, Ayn and Roy, St. Petersburg, a boy, 9 pounds 4 ounces, 4:28 p.m.

Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center. Lynn, Christine, St. Petersburg, a boy, 7 pounds 11 ounces, 11:58 p.m. Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center. Martin, Tracy, St.

Petersburg, ST. PETERSBURG TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1991 7 PORTER, CLIFFORD S. "TIP," 79, of Largo, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at home. He was born in Ohio and came here in 1951 from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. He owned Rosebud Ranch and Porter Apartments, both in Largo.

He Masonic Star Lodge 187 AM, Egypt Shrine Temple, Tampa, Shriner's Horse Patrol and the Moose Lodge. Survivors include two daughters, Janet Van Eeuwen and Judy Jon Posch, both of Largo; five grandchildren; four great and a companion, Verna Baughman, Largo. National Cremation Society, Clearwater. REESE, RICHARD 64, of was a member of Tarpon Springs, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at St. Joseph's Hospital, Tampa.

He came here in 1956 from his native Toledo, Ohio. He worked at the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle Department and was a former Clearwater police officer. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Claire; two daughters, Sylvia Tarpon Springs, and Florence Meuller, Schoharie, N.Y.; two brothers, Robert Cleveland, N.Y., and William Reese, Columbus, Ohio; a sister, Jackie O'Brien, Wellsville, Ohio; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Thomas B.

Dobies Funeral Home, Holiday. REIMANN, AGNES 69, of Belleair, died Thursday (March 21, 1991) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater. She was born in Jersey City, N.J., and came here in 1968 from Greenwood Lake, N.J. She was a member of St. Cecelia Catholic Church and was active in Neighborly Senior Services and adult day-care programs, all in Clearwater.

Survivors include a son, Paul Trackewicz, Belleair; two brothers, Walter Tracey, Jersey City, N.J., and Stanley Tracey, Lakona Harbor, N.J.; and several nieces and nephews. Hubbell Funeral Home, Belleair Bluffs. BONNER Edward of 707 No. Greenwood Avenue, Clearwater. Services: Saturday 2 PM at CREAL FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, Rev.

Mac J. Williams officiating. Visitation: today 3-8 PM. Cortege will assemble at 4810 Yarmouth Avenue So. SERVICE BY CREAL BUSH Kenneth A.

Memorial Serfices will be Sunday, March 24, at 6 PM at Clearview Baptist Church, 4301-38 Avenue with Rev. Wayne W. Oeffler officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Clearview Baptist Church. GEE SORENSEN 3180-30 Avenue BUSSEY Virginia passed away March 17, 1991.

Graveside Services are 2:30 PM Saturday at Royal Palm Cemetery, Reverend Irl Kerley officiating. Memorials to Hospice Care, 300 East Bay Drive, Largo, FL 34640. John S. Rhodes, East Chapel, St. Petersburg, in charge.

CORNWELL Elsie Faye, of St. Petersburg, died March 19, 1991. Memorial Mass will be 11 AM Saturday, March 23, at St. Paul Catholic Church, 1801-12 Street with Fr. David De Julio officiating.

Memorial donations may be made to St. Paul Catholic School. ECKENRODE Minnie 88, of St. Petersburg, passed away Thursday, March 21, 1991. Friends will be received today 4-8 PM at the FUneral Home.

Funeral Services and Burial will be at a later date in Baltimore, MD. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Glad Tidings Assembly of God Church, St. Petersburg. R. LEE WILLIAMS SON A GOLDEN RULE FUNERAL HOME 3530-49 Street FILLYAU Joyce C.

of 2366-7 Avenue So. Services: Saturday 10 AM at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Fr. William Mason, O.M.I., officiating. Visitation: today 3-8 PM with Rosary Services at 7 PM.

SERVICE BY CREAL FISHER Savannah. Services: 1 PM Saturday at Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church, Rev. Frankie Ford, Pastor, officiating. Interment: Lincoln Cemetery. Visitation: 4-9 PM today.

Family will receive friends 7-8 PM. Cortege: 1738-30 Street So. SMITH FUNERAL HUTLEY Louise. Services: 2 PM Saturday at Mt. Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church, Rev.

Nathaniel Tindall III, Pastor, officiating. Interment: All Faiths Cemetery. Visitation: 4-9 PM today. Family will receive friends 7-8 PM. Cortege: 3583 Beach Drive SE, Coquina Key.

SMITH FUNERAL JOHNSON Elmer. Services: 1 PM Saturday at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Rev. Jerry Magnum, Pastor, Rev. Willie Billue officiating. Interment: Lincoln Cemetery.

Visitation: 4-9 PM today. Family will receive friends 6-7 PM. Cortege: 3046-6 Avenue So. SMITH FUNERAL KITCHEN Kasmeir of 2227-29 Street So. Services: Saturday 3:30 PM at Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Rev.

Alvin Miller officiating. Cortege will assemble at 2860-24 Avenue So. SERVICE BY CREAL JOHN Tuesday (March 19, 1991) at the VA Medical Center at Bay Pines. He was born in New York City and came here in 1974 from Mount Clemens, Mich. He was manager of various hotels in Clearwater.

During World War II, he served in the Army. He was a Presbyterian. Survivors include a daughter, Laurie H. MacCorquodale, Clearwater. E.

James Reese Funeral Home, Seminole. MELCHER, RITA, 74, of 1414 59th St. Gulfport, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Sun Bay Medical Center. She was born in New York City and came here in 1985 from the Bronx, N.Y. She was a seamstress and a Catholic.

Survivors include two brothers, Joseph Melcher, Vincentown, N.J., and George Melcher, Clearwater; and several nieces and nephews. Gulfport Memorial Funeral Home, Gulfport. MYERS, ERNEST 72, of St. Petersburg, died Tuesday (March 19, 1991) at St. Anthony's Hospital.

He came here in 1954 from his native Winooski, Vt. Locally, he worked in maintainence at St. Paul's Catholic Church, where he was a member. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; four sons, Ernest, Michael and Peter, Vermont, and Douglas, Tennessee; two brothers, Bernard, Minnesota, and Rodney, Vermont; a sister, Theresa Lutz, Pinellas Park; and several grandchildren. National Cremation Society, St.

Petersburg. RUSSILLO, JOHN 73, of Pinellas Park, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at St. Anthony's Hospital. He came here in 1970 from his native New York City, where he worked for A. C.

Becker Brokerage and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. During World War II, he served in the Army. Locally, he was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the Mainlands' Lions Club. Survivors include a brother, Charles, Commack, N.Y.; a sister, Evelyn R. Hunt, Pinellas Park; and several nieces and nephews.

Osgood-Cloud Funeral Home, Pinellas Park. SKEENS, PATRICIA TIN- SLEY, 53, of 3535 Iris St. St. Petersburg, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Jacaranda Manor. She came here in 1959 from her native Greenville, S.C.

Locally, she was a member of Norwood Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Harold, a daughter, Sylvia Terry, and her mother, Evelyn Tinsley, all of St. Petersburg; and three grandchildren. International Chapels Funeral Home, Pinellas Park. STOCKDALE, MARGARET 88, of 250 58th St.

St. Petersburg, died Thursday (March 21, 1991) at Humana Hospital-St. Petersburg. She was born in Buffalo, N.Y., and came here in 1964 from Hamburg, N.Y. She was a Catholic.

Survivors include a daughter, Dorothy S. Blaich, Hamburg; two grandchildren; and three -grandchildren. John S. Rhodes, East Chapel, St. Petersburg.

TITUS, LILLIE 98, of 441 33rd St. St. Petersburg, died Thursday (March 21, 1991) at Heartland of St. Petersburg. She was born in Winchester, and came here i in 1932 from Philadelphia.

Since 1932 she was a member of Christ United Methodist Church and its fellowship class. She also served on the Communion Committee for 21 years, was its chairwoman for 16 years and was a membership chairwoman for United Methodist Women for 20 years. Survivors include a son, Charles St. Petersburg; and two nieces, Bill Graff, Bradenton, and Hazel Kipp, Alamo, Ga. R.

Lee Williams Son Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. remain, Lee promised. That's good news to the hundreds of dancers who gather Fridays and Sundays to hear people like Ed Krochman's band. They listen to Glenn Miller, Woody Herman and Benny Goodman.

They dance fox trots, waltzes and tangos. "It's in their systems," said Krochman. "They just don't come in occasionally. These people are regulars. A dancer has to show.

Sterbins was face down on the pavement during the incident Dec. 15, 1989, according to police records. He also was placed in remedial training in May 1990 because of below acceptance ratings, department records said. Horuzy needed to improve his demeanor and professionalism, interpersonal relations, use of force and knowledge of administrative procedures, records show. at St.

Anthony's Hospital. Cechman, Mary, St. Peters- burg, a girl, 6 pounds 11 ounces, 5:45 p.m. Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center. Driscoll, Kelly and William, Redington Shores, a girl, 9 pounds 1 ounce, 11:44 p.m.

Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center. Kinsler, Brenda, St. Petersburg, boy, 7 pounds 2 ounces, DUNN, WILLIAM 92, of DeLand, formerly of Clearwater, died Saturday (March 16, 1991) at home. He was born in Spokane, and moved to DeLand in 1989 from Clearwater. He was a petroleum engineer, a general manager of Fluor Los Angeles, and worked on construction of the first integrated petroleum refinery built in Saudi Arabia.

His memberships included the Clearwater Yacht Club, Clearwater Power Squadron, Clearwater Community Theater, Harbor Bluffs Homeowners Association and St. Patrick Catholic Church, Largo. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Sue Gill, DeLand; three sons, Ervin and William, both of Stuart, and Michael, Los Angeles; 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Lankford Funeral Home, DeLand. FINCH, ALFREDA 76, of Seminole and Vineland, N.J., died Monday (March 18, 1991) at Meridian Nursing Center, Millville, NJ.

She was born in Newark, and moved to Florida from New Jersey. She was a secretary at Fireman's Insurance Newark, and a reservation secretary at the Grand Hotel, Michigan. She was a former member of Order of the Eastern Star, Newark, and a member of the Suncoasters. Survivors include a sister-in-law, Louise Schmidt, Lakewood, N.J. Wainwright-Bernhardt Funeral, Vineland, NJ.

HALEY, WILLIAM EWING, 81, of Clearwater, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater. He was born in McDonald Township, Ohio, and came here in 1960 from Kenton, Ohio, where he was a quality control inspector at a machine tool company. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Diane May; his mother, Martha Haley, Kenton; and several nieces and nephews. Rhodes Funeral Directors, Druid Chapel, Clearwater. MATTINGLY, JAMES A.

63, of Clearwater, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at home. He was born in Ottawa, and came here in 1983 from Akron, Ohio. He was a maintenance supervisor and an Army veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Survivors include two daughters, Jamie L. Zimmerman, Clearwater, and Jaye Mattingly, Chicago; two sisters, Marie Pool, Ottawa, and Tina Snider, Akron; and two grandchildren.

Sanctuary Funeral Home, Seminole. McCAULEY, ANN 72, of Palm Harbor, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Manor Care of Palm Harbor. She was born in New York and came here last month from New Hyde Park, N.Y. She was a retired executive at Citibank in New York and a Catholic. Survivors include three nieces, Peggy Peterson, Palm Harbor, Jeanne Maxwell, Glen Cove, N.Y., and Maureen Ossaway, London.

Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. MESQUITA, MARCIO, 24, of Oldsmar, died Tuesday (March 19, 1991) at home. He was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and came here in 1989 from Puerto Rico. Survivors include his wife, Kimberly Clendenin Mesquita, Oldsmar; and his parents and eight brothers and sisters, all in Brazil. Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar.

PIGOTT, ROBERT DEAN, 32, of Tarpon Springs, died Monday (March 18, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center, St. Petersburg. He was born in El Paso, Texas, and came here from Shallotte, N.C. He was a commercial fisherman. Survivors include his parents, Sheldon and Janice Pigott, Supply, N.C.

David C. Gross Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. not too smooth. "You can dance," 61-year-old Mrs.

D'Amico said. "You can slide and by the end of the night, your legs aren't worn out." It's also good exercise. Her husband, who is 73, likes the physically demanding fox trot. But staying in shape isn't the only reason the couple goes regularly to the Casino. "You get to hold your partners," Mrs.

D'Amico said. previously had been arrested by Horuzy and other officers during a domestic dispute. He was suspended for three days in 1984 for using unnecessary force and received a written reprimand for using excessive force in 1989. He also has received written reprimands or counseling for inefficiency, sleeping on duty, being involved in three preventable accidents, conduct unbecoming an officer and chronic absenteeism. a boy, 7 pounds 4 ounces, 5:54 p.m.

Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center. McDonald, Sandra, St. Petersburg, a girl, 6 pounds 7 ounces, 9:21 p.m. Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Bayfront Medical Center. Nadeau, Nancy and David, Pinellas Park, a girl, 6 pounds ounces, 1:20 a.m.

Tuesday (March 5, 1991) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater. SCHOLZ, LYDA 79, of Dunedin, died Thursday (March 21, 1991) at Mease Hospital Dunedin. She was born in Chicago and came here in 1971 from Wheaton, Ill. She was a homemaker and a Presbyterian. Survivors include two daughters, Virginia Horvath, West Chicago, and Nancy Thorby, St.

Peters, seven grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Dunedin Chapel. SEVER, SARAH 82, of Lar- go, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at home. She came here in 1923 from her native Bartow, Ga. She was a sorority house director at Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga.

She was a past president of the Clearwater Garden Club, United Methodist Women at First United Methodist Church, Clearwater, and United Daughters of the Confederacy, Mary Custis Lee Chapter. She was a member of the Pinellas Historical Society, a volunteer at Heritage Park, Largo, and a member of Phi Mu sorority, Brenau College, and Anona United Methodist Church, Largo. Survivors include two daughters, Jean S. Lowe, Seminole, and Rebecca Ann Blair, Big Sandy, Texas; four grandchildren; and four great -grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo.

Funeral THOMAS, GEORGE ROBERT, 70, of Largo, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991) at Humana HospitalNorthside, St. Petersburg. He came here in 1979 from his native Philadelphia, where he was an electrician at the Frankford Arsenal. He was a deacon at Christ Church of Universal Love, Largo. Survivors include his wife, Ira two sons, George R.

Jr. and Harry both of Largo; four daughters, Myra J. Thomas, Barbara A. Morgan, Eleanor M. Calloway and Roberta Thomas, all of Philadelphia; 14 grandchildren; and a greatchild.

Young's Funeral Home, Clearwater. notices McCREARY Frederick died February 22, 1991. Born in St. Petersburg August 1, 1949, he graduated in the first graduating class of Lakewood High School and received a BA degreee at Florida State University in 1972. At the time of his death he was a Production Manager for the Electronics Division of Northrup Aviation, Hawthorne, CA.

Survivors include parents Dr. and Mrs. Clare F. McCreary of Seminole; brother Dr. Robert H.

McCreary of Clearwater; 4 nieces. Local Funeral Services will be private. A Memorial Fund has been set up in his name at City of Angels Hospice, 1302 No. Los Palmas, Hollywood, CA 90028. PORTER Clifford S.

'Tip', 79, of Largo, died Wednesday, March 20, 1991. Memorial Service will be 4:30 PM Saturday, March 23, at National Cremation Society Chapel, 4945 East Bay Drive, Clearwater. NATIONAL CREMATION SOCIETY RUSSILLO John 73, of Pinellas Park, died March 20, 1991. Friends may call at the Funeral Home 2-5 PM today. Funeral Mass will be 10 AM Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rev.

Peter Busch, T.O.R., Celebrant. Entombment in Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum. The Family suggests memorials to National Parkinson Foundation, 1501 NW 9th Avenue, Miami, FL 33136 or charity of your choice. OSGOOD-CLOUD FUNERAL HOME 4691 Park STOCK Doris Miers, formerly of St. Petersburg, 67, died March 17, 1991, in Tallahassee after a lenghty illness of Emphysema.

She was born in Montgomery, AL, August 13, 1922, moving to St. Petersburg with the family in 1937, and graduated in the Class of 1940 from St. Petersburg High School. She was employed by John Baldwin Inc. Survivors include her sons Thomas B.

Stock of Gulfport, Don and Ron Stock of Tallahassee, Mark Stock of Los Angeles, CA; brother Miley Miers of Tallahassee; grandchildren Chris, Tom and Andrew Stock. Graveside Service will be 10 AM Saturday, March 23, at Royal Palm Cemetery. TITUS Lillie 98, of St. Petersburg, passed away Thursday, March 21, 1991. Friends will be received today 2-4 PM at the Funeral Home, where Funeral Services will be conducted 11 AM Saturday, March 23.

Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity. R. LEE WILLIAMS SON A GOLDEN RULE FUNERAL HOME 3530-49 Street WALLACE Mary of St. Petersburg, died March 16, 1991. Memorial Service will be 10:30 AM Saturday at St.

Mark's United Methodist Church, 6801-38 Avenue No. Contributions, in lieu of flowers, to the Building Fund of St. Mark's United Methodist Church. CORRECTION Due to an inadvertent error, the price for R. Lee Williams and Son Funeral Home ran incorrectly.

For the traditional service, the price should have been $1,530. R. Lee Williams and Son Funeral Home 59280 527.1177.

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