Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida (2024)

St. Petersburg Times, Wednesday, January 3, 1973 321. 19-B pinellas suncoast OBITUARIES florida nation world Mark C. Richtmyer, 102, Retired Bank President Mark C. Richtmyer, retired A native of East Durham, Second Dutch Reformed bank president in Coxsackie, N.Y., died Monday (Jan.

1, 1973) at the age of 102. He lived at 4547 30th Ave. St. Petersburg. N.Y., Mr.

Richtmyer spent 43 seasons in St. Petersburg and Daytona Beach before moving to St. Petersburg year-round three years ago. He was a member of the Church of Coxsackie. Survivors include two sons, Dr.

Nelson K. Richtmyer of Bethesda, and Allan G. Richtmyer of Brooklyn, N.Y.; five grandchildren and 10 Mrs. Landau, Of Garden Club Mrs. Lillian M.

Landau, active for many years in the Grow and Share project of the St. Petersburg Garden Club, died Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). She was 82. A native of St.

Louis, Mrs. Landau moved to St. Petersburg 20 years ago from ing hundreds of home gardeners to identify and successfully to grow many plants. She was given a Dale Carnegie Award in 1959 for her work in good human relations in garden work. Her garden once featured more than 94 varieties of hibis- She is survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Arthur R. Felsen, St. Petersburg, Mrs. William W. Welch and Mrs.

Fred C. White, both of Fort Lauderdale; a sister, Mrs. Robert Morice of St. Louis; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. there.

Becoming interested in gardening, she devoted much cus with a diversity of other John S. Rhodes, West Chapof her time in the public ser- plants as well. She lived at el is in charge of funeral arvice of the Garden Club, help- 6909 Ninth St. S. rangements.

Mrs. Annie Shannon; 58-Year Resident Mrs. Annie B. Shannon, 60, taining member of the Junior Mrs. Annie Jean Korp; a son, a 58-year resident of St.

Pe- League of St. Petersburg, a Samuel her father, Mr. tersburg, died Monday (Jan. 1, member of Lakewood Country Fletcher Bouton, all of St. Pe1973).

She resided at 146 26th Club, St. Petersburg Yacht tersburg and seven grandchilAve. NE. Club and St. Paul's Catholic dren.

Active in the American Red Church. Cross, Nurses Asso- Survivors include her hus- Thomas J. Brett Funeral Visiting ciation and the Well Baby Clin- band S. Mel; two daughters, Home is in charge of arrangeic, Mrs. Shannon was a sus- Mrs.

Elizabeth Spaulding and' ments. BELEW, MRS. MARIE 77, of 9916 54th Ave. St. Petersburg, retired piano teacher, and a 40 year resident, Monday (Jan.

1, 1973). Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home. BENNETT, MRS. GRACE 89, of 3800 62nd Ave.

Pinellas Park, retired beautician, Monday (Jan. 1, 1973). McMullen Memorial East Chapel, Largo. BENNETT, MRS. MARY ELLEN, 89, of 3636 10th Ave.

St. Petersburg, a 40-year resident, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home. BROWN, MRS.

GERTRUDE 77, of a St. Petersburg nursing home, retired telephone operator, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1972). Ralph G. Cooksey Funeral Home.

BURTON, EDMOND 77, of 8291 52nd Lane Pinellas Park, retired tax publications salesman, past commander of American Legion Post 104, Pinellas Park, Monday (Jan. 1, 1973). Osgood-Cloud Funeral Home. CALDWELL, FRANK 69, of 812 Fourth Ave. St.

Petersburg, retired C.P.A., Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). Wilhelm-Thurston Funeral Home. CARTER, HOMER J. "NICK," 78, of 6571 49th Ave.

St. Petersburg, retired produce clerk, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). Bobbitt Funeral Chapel. CHAPMAN, MISS OLIVE, 4103 13th Ave.

St. Petersburg, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). R. Lee Williams Funeral Home.

CLIME, GEORGE WILLIAM, 47, formerly of St. Petersburg, owner of Clime Construction Sunday (Dec. 31, 1972) in Texas. Jack Rowe Funeral Home, League City, Tex. COYLE, HENRY FRANCIS, of 145 25th Ave.

St. Petersburg, retired general superintendent of the Raymond Concrete Pipe Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). John S. Rhodes, East Chapel.

DEMENT, MRS. ANNIE 88, of 1707 Third St. St. Petersburg, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973).

Ralph G. Cooksey Funeral Home. DUFFY, THOMAS 87, of 3930 42nd Ave. St. Petersburg, retired machinist for the Philadelphia, Pa.

Lawn Mowing Monday (Jan. 1, 1973). Thomas J. Brett Funeral Home. HAMILTON, MRS.

SARAH 1., 67, of 2549 12th Place St. Petersburg, sales clerk with Belk Lindsey Department Store, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). Gee Pitts Funeral Home. HENNEBERGER, ADRIAN 48, of 4023 Overlook Drive NE, St.

Petersburg, a drafting engineer, Monday (Jan. 1, Gulfport, Osgood Sign A Year's Lease The Gulfport City Council and Neil Osgood, operator of Osgood -Marine Ways, came to terms Tuesday night at least temporarily. At the council's regular session Osgood signed a year's lease for the city-owned property at 3801 Miriam St. where he operates a boatbuilding and yacht-repairs business. NEGOTIATIONS for a new lease on the property have been going on since 1969 when the last lease expired.

Osgood and the council have been unable to agree upon the lease's length and what taxes Osgood is liable for. The lease presented to Osgood Tuesday requires immediate payment of 1972 taxes, which amount to about $2,400, a monthly rent of $200 and an additional $200 per month for 1973 taxes. The lease will be effective from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1973.

Osgood was accompanied at the meeting by his attorney, Robert Douglass, who argued that it would be difficult to ac- Mark Richtmyer would have been 103 Jan. 7 great-grandchildren. John S. Rhodes, East Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Mrs.

Lillian Landau in 1959 photograph ASKEW Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Bell Askew, 808 Private Court, who passed away last Friday, will be held Thursday, Jan. 4, 1973; 1:00 P.M. at CREAL FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL with a local minister officiating. Interment will follow in Lincoln Cemetery.

Mrs. Askew was born in Montezuma, and came here 2 years ago from Tampa. She was member of Beulah Baptist Church, Tampa. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ruth McMullen and her husband, Israel, Dayton, Ohio; 4 sisters, Mrs.

Florence Jones and her husband, William, Detroit, Mrs. Lena Fields, Montezuma, Mrs. Almeta Jackson, Ft. Valley, Mrs. Katie Bishop and her husband, Eddie, Detroit; 3 brothers, J.

C. and his wife, Mrs. Lomia Cromer, St. Petersburg; Eliliah and his wife, Mrs. Willie Bell Cromer, Ft.

Lauderdale, John Wesley and his wife, Mrs. Betty Jean Cromer, Detroit; 5 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild and other relatives. FUNERAL HOME 896-2603 BAUMGARTNER William, 83, of 1774 Temple Terrace husband of Ann Baumgartner, passed away Monday January 1, 1973. A retired warehouseman for wholesale grocery company. Survived also by one daughter Mrs.

Galdys Iman of Hamburg, N.Y., one son, William of Buffalo, N.Y... a brother, Fred of Los Angeles, two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends will be received at the J. DOUGLAS BAIRD FUNERAL HOME from 2-4 and 7-9 this evening. Funeral services will be 10am Thursday January 4 at the funeral home with Rev.

Ben Edward Rider officiating. Interment to follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. J. DOUGLAS BAIRD FUNERAL HOME 5111 Lakeview (22nd) Ave. S.

347-2121 BEEMAN C. Carrington, 86, formerly of 120 8th Belleair Beach, Fla. passed away Monday January 1, 1973 in New York. Retired executive with Bankers Trust, New York City. Survived by a son, Allan Riverside, a daughter, Mrs.

Carlton Norris, Manaroneck, N.Y.; three grandchildren. Graveside service will be held Friday January 5, 10 a.m. at Serenity Gardens Memorial Park, Largo conducted by the Rev. Frank L. Titus, pastor Calvary Episcopal Church, Indian Rocks Beach.

HUBBELL FUNERAL HOME BELLEAIR BLUFFS BEHAN Mrs. Vera M. 74, resided at 8649 Quail died December 31, 1972. Was born in Albany, N.Y. resident here eight years coming from Brooklyn, N.

Y. Member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Pinellas Park. Survived by her husband James two sons, Francis X. Rogers of Seminole and Eugene C. Rogers of Evansville, one daughter, Mrs.

Jacqueline A. Carlson of Seminole, 11 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the OsgoodCloud Funeral Home, 4691 Park Blvd. this afternoon and evening from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where Recitation of the Rosary will be held this evening at 7:30 p.m. Funeral Mass will be Thursday January 4, at 10 a.m., from the Sacred Heart Catholic Church with the Rev.

Fr. Alexander Rinaldo celebrant. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery. and 7 to 9 o'clock. MOHN FUNERAL HOME-SEMINOLE 393-3481 BELEW Mrs.

Marie 77, of 9916 54th Ave. St. Petersburg, passed away Monday January 1, 1973. Born in Camden, N.J. Mrs.

Belew was a teacher of piano and came here 40 years ago from Camden. She was a Roman Catholic. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. A. W.

(Mildred) Powell, Mrs. Gordon K. (Betty Jane) Dunham, Mrs. Norma A. Heldmold, all of St.

Petersburg, a brother, C. E. Landenberger of Camden, N.J., eight granddaughters, one grandson, eignt great granddaughters and six great grandsons. A funeral service will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Home, 9700 Semincie Blvd.

Interment will be private. The family will receive friends at the funeral home today (Wednesday) from 2 to BOBENRIETH Arthur 66, of 11203 106th St. Largo died Monday January 1, 1973. Born in New York City, N. Y.

here five years from Glendale, N.Y. Member St. Patricks Catholic Church. Survived by his wife Bertha, Largo. Funeral services Thursday 11am Feaster-Largo Chapel conducted by the Rev.

Vincent Walsh, associate pastor, St. Patricks Catholic Church. Entombment Serenity Gardens Memorial Park. Friends may call Wednesday at the Chapel 7 to 9pm. FEASTER-LARGO CHAPEL, 206 1st Ave.

S.W. Largo Phone 584-7681 BROWN Mrs. Gertrude 77, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1973. Survived by a son, John E.

Brown of Niagara Falls, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Lake, St. Petersburg, Mrs. Jennie Farms, Niagara Falls: a brother, Jack Franklin, Rochester, N. three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Visitation 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Ralph G. Cooksey Funeral Home, 917 'Arlington Ave. N. vices and interment in Niagara Falls.

BURTON Edmond 77, resided at 8291 52nd Lane Pinellas Park died Monday, January 1, 1973. Was born in France, resident here 14 years coming Dallas, Tex. Was a retired tax publications salesman. He was a member and past commander of the American Legion Post No 104 of Pinellas Park and the 40 et 8 Volture 1217, St. Petersburg and was past Chef deGare, Departmental Aumiour, St.

Petersburg. He is survived by his wife Reah, two sons. Daniel N. of Tampa, and Harry E. of Los Angeles, one daughter, Mrs.

Lolita Marshall. 12 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Osgood-Cloud Funeral Home, 4691 Park Blvd. this Thursday afternoon and ning from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm with services being conducted Thursday evening 7:15 p.m., by American Legion Post No. 104 and the 40 et 8 Volture 1217 of St.

Petersburg, and where funeral services will be held Friday, Janvary 5, at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Fr. Emmet C. Smith officiating. Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery.

The family requests that all memorials be in the form of donations to the Nurses Training Scholarship Fund of the 40 el 8 Volture 1217 or Heart Fund. CALDWELL Frank 69, of 812 4th Ave. passed away Tuesday, Janu- Deaths Of Note Times Wire Services Walter E. "Jack" Rollins, 66, author of the songs "Frosty the Snowman" and "Peter Cottontail," died in Cincinnati Monday night. Rollins, who wrote the lyrics for about 500 songs, many of them country and Western, died at Jewish Hospital after a short illness.

He received awards from the music industry for such songs as "Does He Mean That Much to You," and "I Don't Hurt Anymore," but took special pride in the reception given his music by children, according to his daughter, Jean Busmeyer. A. Jay Segal, 63, national ary 2nd, 1973. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Mr. Caldwell came to St.

Petersburg 6 years ago from there. He was a certified public accountant. Mr. Caldwell was a member of Park Street Met'nodist Church in Atlanta, he was a veteran of World War 11. Mr.

Caldwell was Past Master, Morningside Lodge, AM, Member of Cascade Lodge, B.P.O.E., American Legion, and all of Atlanta. Surviving are, his wife, Mrs. Mardene Caldwell; a son, Frank L. Caldwell St. Petersburg: and a brother Morris K.

Caldwell, Chantilly, Virginia. Friends may call at Wilhelm Thurston Funeral Home, 145 8th St. on Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. Services and interment will be in Atlanta, Georgia. CORRECTION BAYNARD-THOMPSON SEMINOLE BEACH MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME CAMPBELL Mrs.

Shirley 49, of 8211 128th St. Seminole passed away Dec. 31, 1972. Funeral services will be conducted from the Chapel of the Seminole Beach Memorial Funeral Home, Thursday January 4, 1973 at with Rev. Bruce N.

Smead of the Lake Seminole Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment will follow at Garden Sanctuary Cemetery. CUMMINGS Charles R. Cummings, age 77, husband of Bertha E. Cummings, passed away Monday, January 1.

Also survived by one brother, George, St. Petersburg. Friends may call at Rhodes West Chapel, 900 49th St. where services will be conducted by Rev. Arthur Libby Albers, Thursday afternoon, January 4 at 1:00 o'clock.

Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. DUFFY Mr. Thomas 87, passed away Monday, January 1, 1973. He resided at 3930 42nd Ave. N.

having come here from Philadelphia, Pa. 12 years ago. Mr. Duffy is survived by his wife Julia, and his son, Eugene, both St. Petersburg, and two sisters.

Mrs. Harriet Dempsey and, Mrs. Ruth Brown, both of Philadelphia. Friends will be rece ved at the THOMAS J. BRETT FUNERAL HOME, PA, 4810 Central Ave.

Wednesday afternoon and evening January 3 from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock where a Wake Service will be conducted Wednesday evening at 7:30. Mass of the Resurrec tion will be celebrated at the Church of the Transfiguration Thursday morning January 4 at 8:30 o'clock with Rev. Edward Mulligan celebrant. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery. THOMAS J.

BRETT FUNERAL HOME, P.A. 345-0101 GERHARDT, PHILLIP B. SUNCOAST FUNERAL CHAPELS Announces that funeral service for Phillip B. Gerhardt, 92, 1518 Delaware Ave. N.E.

will be at 7pm Thursday January 4, in the Chapel, 1220 4th St. N. conducted by High-Twelve and WWI Barracks 155 of which he was a member. A resident for 16 years coming from Cleveland, Ohio where he was a bricklayer. Member of Bricklayers Union No 5 and Dennison Lodge He passed away January 1, 1973.

The family requests in lieu of flowers make donations to your favorite charity. SURVIVORS Wife, Pauline, daughter In law, Mrs. Estelle Dieboid of Marengo, Ohio, sister, Mrs. Christine Meyer, brother, John both Germany, one granddaughter and three great grandchildren. VISITATION Friends may call at the chapel 7 to Wednesday and 2-4 Thursday SUNCOAST FUNERAL CHAPELS HENNEBERGER Adrian L.

Henneber- ger, 48, passed away Monday, January 1. He resided at 4023 Overlook Drive N.E., coming here 32 years ago from Princeton, Indiana. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Frank A. Henneberger, St.

Petersburg, and one sister, Mrs. Duane Tibbits, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. Friends may call at Rhodes East Chapel, 635 Fourth Street North where a Wake Service will be conducted Thursday evening at 7:00 o'clock. The Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at St.

Raphael's Church, Friday morning, January 5 at 10:30 o'clock. interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, KRAUS Albert 74, passed away Tuesday January 2, 1973. He resided at 312 Barnard Blvd. N. Born in Buffalo, N.Y.

he came here 16 years ago from Buffalo. He is survived by one brother William and one sister Mrs. Hattie Koib both of Buffalo, several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at mons Funeral Home, 4th St. N.

at 35th Ave. Wednesday January 3, 1973, 2-4 and 7-9pm. Interment will be in Buffalo, N.Y, SIMMONS FUNERAL HOME IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS MAIOCCHI Edward E. 83, of 1748 50th Ave. N.

died Saturday December 30, 1972. Born in Montpelier, Vt. here 19 years from Burlington, Mass. He was retired fireman for Burlington, Mass. Mr.

Malocchi was a Roman Catholic and member of the Sunshine City Boat Club. Survivors include his daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Caprio, St. Petersburg, his two sons, Anthony of St. Petersburg, Alexander of Wakefield, his brother, Reggo of Beimont, N.H..

his sister, Mrs. Helen Heapes of Cy, nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Requiem Mass will be offered Thursday at 9 a.m., at St. Paul's Catholic Church (1800 12th St. with the Rev.

Msgr. John J. Mullins celebrant. Interment whir fallow in Memorial Park Cemetery, Friends may call Wednesday from 4-8 p.m., at the Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home, 2201 9th St. N.

McGRATH Mrs. Harriet, 75, 1420 adena Ave.r South Pasadena, Fia, died Tuesday January 2, 1973. Born in Chicago, ill. here since 1960 from there. SURVIVORS Sister In law, Mrs.

Lucille Carey, South Pasadena: two nieces, Mrs. June Judge and Mrs. Nancy Johnsen, both of Chicago, til. VISITATION Friends may call Wednesday Memorial 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Beach Chapel, 301 Corey St.

Petersburo, Beach where there will be a of the Rosary Wednesday at 8 p.m. SERVICES Mass of the Resurrection will be cele. brated Thursday at 10 a.m. at Holy Name Catholic Church, Gulfport with Rev. Bertrand Johannsen celebrant.

terment BAYNARD in Calvary THOMPSON Cemetery, BEACH MEMORIAL CHAPEL PHONE 360-5577 advertising services manager for TV Guide, died Saturday of a heart attack at New York Polyclinic Hospital. He lived in suburban Penn Valley. Segal served 25 years in the advertising post at the Radnor, publication, a subsidiary of Triangle Publications. Services were Tuesday. Burial was scheduled for Frazer, Pa.

Roxy Stinson Brast, who shocked the nation a halfcentury ago with her testimony before a U.S. Senate committee on the Teapot Dome scandal of the Warren G. Harding administration, died. Funeral Notices PARHAM Joseph, Funeral services for Mr. Joseph Parham will be held Friday at 3 p.m.

from the Mt. Moriah Primitive Baptist Church with Elder Charlie Hobbs officiating, Friends may call Thursday after 4 p.m. Mr. Parham resided at Jackson St. born in Eatonton, Ga.

lived here for 23 years. A truck driver for Pinellas Lumber Co. Survivors are his wife Mrs. Cora Lee Parham; three daughters, Misses Ellen, Jacqueline and Clarice all of St. Petersburg; 5 sons, Robert, The United States Army, Joseph and wife Mrs.

Reginald, Glenn and Timothy; mother, Mrs. Ellen Parham of Eatonton, six brothers Robert and wife Mrs. Amanda Parham of Providence, R.I. Lewis, Charlie and wife Mrs. Mary Parham of Boston, James and wife Mrs.

Lucy Parham of Boston, Mass. Van and wife Mrs. Kate Parham of Eatonton, John and wife Mrs. Juanita Parham of St. Petersburg; 2 sisters Mrs.

Mary Reeves and husband Jesse of Boston, Mass. Mrs. Rena Beasley of Boston. Several aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces and other relatives and friends; one grandson, Marcon. A sister-in-law Mrs.

Virginia Parham of St. Petersburg. Interment in Lincoln Cemetery. A McRAE SERVICE PHILLIPS John 61, passed away Monday January 1, 1973. He resided at 7230 4th St.

N. born in Baltimore, Md. came here four years ago from Oxon Hill, Md. Survived by his wife Maude. Friends may call at Simmons Funeral Home, 4th St.

N. at 35th Ave. Wednesday January 3, 1973, 2 to 4' and 7 to 9 where a funeral service will be held Thursday January 4, at 10am. Interment will follow in Chapel Hill Ceme- tery. SIMMONS FUNERAL HOME IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS SHANNON Annie Jean Bouton, passed away January 1, 1973.

She resided at 146 26th Ave. N.E. having come here at the age of two. She was a member of St. Paul's Church, the Junior League in 1944, Lakewood Country Club, St.

Petersburg Yacht Club, helped found the Visiting Nurse's Association, worked with the Red Cross, and the Well Baby Clinic. Mrs. Shannon is survived by her father, Fletcher P. Bouton, her husband Samuel Melvin, a son, Samuel Fletcher, two daughters, Elizabeth Shannon Spaulding, Annie Jean Shannon Korp and seven grandchildren. Funeral services and interment will be private.

The family requests that donations may be made to the American Cancer Society in lieu of flowers. STEFFENHAGEN Otto 79, of 300 30th Ave. died Sunday December 31, 1972. Born in Neenah, Wis. here 15 years and his 50th season.

Mr. Steffenhagen was retired president of the Home Fuel and Supply Co. of Neenah, Wis. with 44 years service. Past President of Emmanuel's Evangelical and Reformed Church, past president of the Kiwanis Club and a 50 year member of the Knights ot Pythias all of Neenah, Wis.

He was a past elder and active member of the Trinity United Church of Christ, St. Petersburg. Survivors include his wife, Nora Steffenhagen, his daughter, Mrs. Edith L. Remboid, both of St.

burg, three sisters, Mrs. Donald koske, Neenah, Mrs. Dorothy Altman, Ocala, and Mrs. Joseph Dudek, St. Petersburg.

Funeral service will be held Thursday at 1pm at the Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home with the Rev. Stanley B. Hyde officiating. Entombment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday from 3-8pm at the Ander.

son-McQueen Funeral Home, 2201 9th St. N. THOMPSON Funeral services for Mr. Johnny (Candy Man) Thompson, 1509 41st St. S.

will be held Thursday, Jan. 4, 1973; 11:00 a.m. at Creal Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. W. J.

Glover officiating. Interment will fol. low in Lincoln Cemetery. Mr. Thompson was born in Thomasville, and came here 35 years ago from there.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mag. gie Thompson, 10 daughters, Mrs. Ruthie Mae Walker, Misses Lois, Tayna, Wanda, Darlene, Alma Thompson, all of St, Petersburg; Miss Geraldine Thompson, Thomasville; Misses Stephanie, Lisa, Tina Thompson. field, N.J.; sons, Johnny, 3rd, Cor.

nelius, St. Petersburg; Karry, field, N.Y.; Boris, St. Petersburg; sister, Mrs. Ruthie Mae Evans, St. Pe-tersburg: 2 brothers, Eliliah, Norwalk, Willie Thompson, St.

burg; 24 grandchildren, 19 great. grandchildren, 11 great-great-grandchildren and other relatives. Friends may call after 3:00 p.m. today. CREAL FUNERAL HOME 896-2603 ADVERTIsem*nT Flowers POSNO FLOWERS 347-1219 Pasadena Ave.

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DUNEDIN 733-4414 TAMPA 4008 N. Armenia Ave PHONE IS YOUR CHARGE VIOLA LINDBLOOM ACACIA SHOP Weddings 2332-91h St. So. 894-7774 HAYES FLORIST 544-8847 ALPINE FLORIST 862-1109 629 1al Avenue North Monday in her home at Washington Court House, Ohio. Mrs.

Brast, who was 80, had been ill the past year. DR. ZDENEK SEKERA, 67, a prominent meteorologist and professor at the University of California at Los Angeles, has died after a long illness in Los Angeles. The Czechoslovakian-born scientist gained an international reputation for his research on light scattering in the atmosphere, which has led to a clearer understanding of the nature of the atmosphere. Funeral services will be held in Olympia, Thursday for Col.

Gregg F. Frederick 75, of 245 Terr. S.E., died Monday January 1, 1973. Born in Morristown, N.J. moved here 22 years ago from Morristown.

A retired bait shop manager. Survived by a son, Joel F. Vance, St. Petersburg, a brother, Clinton A. Vance, Fort Pierce, a sister, Mrs.

Carolyn Burke, Morristown, N.J., and two grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Saturday Janvary 6, at Protestant Chapel, Bay Pines Veterans Hospital at 11am with Chaplin William 0. Graham officiating. Interment will be later. C.

James Mathews Funeral Home. WELLMAN Mrs. Daisy passed away Monday January 1, 1973. She was born in French River, Prince Edward Island, Canada and has lived here for four years coming from Cape Cod, Mass. She is survived 'by her husband, Charles of Largo and a nephew David Young of Silver Spring, Md.

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m., at the Arlington Oakhurst Chapel conducted by Mr. Minsenbergder, Christian Science Reader. Friends may call Wednesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. ARLINGTON OAKHURST CHAPEL 11590 Alt. 19 391-0111 WILLIS Miss Grace Lillian, 97, of 731 22nd Ave.

N. passed away Monday Janvary 1, 1973. Born in New Haven, Conn. and a resident of St. Petersburg since 1933 coming from Hendersonville, N.C.

She was a retired secretary for the C.B. Willis Chapter YMCA, Secretaries. SURVIVORS She is survived by four nephews, Rev. Warren W. Willis, Lakeland, J.

Willis Brown, Columbus, Ohio, Phillip B. Willis, Tampa, and Clarence Brown of Orlando, three nieces, Mrs. Robert Smith, Spring Hill, Mrs. Harry L. Ritz, Leesburg, and Mrs.

Charles Hardwick, Pentwater, Mich. SERVICES Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock fom the Chapel of The Baynard-Thompson Funeral Home, 770 4th Ave. with the Rev. Warren W. Willis and Dr.

Paul Hortin officiating. BAYNARD-THOMPSON FUNERAL HOME INC. PHONE 862-4151 YOUNG Mrs. Jessie Redd, (Mrs. Archibald Young), age 84, of 134 Herndon Circle, Palm Bay, Florida, passed away Saturday, December 30th, 1972.

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FOR INFORMATION CALL WILHELm THURSTON Juneral Home, Inc. 145 8th St. Na. 4. 6366 Central Ave Phone 890-3141 Glick, commander of the 449th Combat Support Group at Kincheloe Air Force Base in Michigan.

He was found dead last Friday at his home on the base, apparently from a selfinflicted shotgun wound. Andrei Belozersky, 67, vice, president of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, has died in Moscow after a "grave illness," the official news agency Tass reported Tuesday. Tass said Belozersky had been affiliated with Moscow University since the early 1930s. He also established the School of Molecular Biology. formerly of 15 Glendale, Clearwater.

She is survived by 2 sons, Colonel Archibald Young, of North Redington Beach, Mr. Lock Redd Young, of Palm Bay, Florida, a sister Mrs. Frank P. Bradford, of Sumter, S.C., 3 brothers, Mr. A.

M. Redd, of Foley, Mrs. M. W. Redd, of Ozark, Mr.

Carl Redd, of Baltimore, and 4 grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday, January 3rd, at the gravesite in Clearwater Cemetery, at 3 p.m., with the Reverend Keith Estes, of The Chapel by the Sea, Clearwater Beach, officiting. Arrangements are being handied by the Brownie Funeral Home. Melbourne, Florida. ZOLIS Mrs.

Mary Virginia, 31, of 821 21st Ave. died Monday January 1, 1973. She was born in St. Petersburg. She attended St.

Marys Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church. Survived by her husband Peter, one daughter, Mary Catherine, her father, Therrall Pollard, Merritt Island, her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Schwantes, St. Petersburg. Friends may call Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8pm at the C.

James Mathews Funeral Home, 2025 9th St. S. where services will be held Thursday at 10am. Interment in Royal Palm Cemetery. 1973).

John S. Rhodes, East Chapel. KRAUS, ALBERT 74, of 312 Barnard, Blvd. N. St.

Petersburg, retired sheet metal worker, Tuesday (Jan. 1973). Simmons Funeral Home. LASSEN, MISS ALMA MARIE, 83, of 3301 Ninth Ave. N.

St. Petersburg, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). John S. Rhodes, East Chapel.

LeBLANC, MRS. NELLIE, 67, of 555 43rd St. St. Petersburg, retired beauty shop owner, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973).

Suncoast Funeral Chapels. McGRATH, MRS. HARRIET, 75, of 1430 Pasadena South Pasadena, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). BaynardThompson Beach Memorial Chapel.

PHILIPS, CHARLES 76, of 4705 First St. NE, St. Petersburg, retired construction engineer, Monday (Jan. 1, 1973). The Palms Memorial.

SCHAEFFER, GEORGE 78, of 14230 Bayshore Drive, Madeira Beach, retired printer, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). Baynard-Thompson Seminole Beach Memorial Funeral Home. SMITH, ARTHUR L. 69, of a St.

Petersburg nursing home, retired foreman with Sugar Rose Canning Plant City, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). Gee Pitts Funeral Home. TURNER, CLARENCE 80, of 3590 25th Ave. St.

Petersburg, retired letter carrier, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). R. Lee Williams Funeral Home. UNVERZAGT, GEORGE 61, of 7004 Mt.

Deleon Road NE, St. Petersburg, retired shipping supervisor for 36 years for Firestone Tire Rubber Akron, Ohio, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home. VANCE, FREDERICK 75, of 245 43rd Ter.

SE, St. Petersburg, retired baitshop manager, Monday (Jan. 1, 1973). C. James Mathews Funeral Home.

WALLENBORN, MRS. ELIZABETH 88, formerly of St. Petersburg, Friday (Dec. 29, 1972) in Fallbrook, Calif. Vista Chapel Mortuary, Vista, Calif.

YOVANOVITS, GEORGE, 82, of 4069 36th Ave. St. Petersburg, retired painter, Tuesday (Jan. 2, 1973). John S.

Rhodes, West Chapel. ZOLIS, MRS. MARY VIRGINIA, 31, of 821 21st Ave. St. Petersburg, lifelong resident, Monday (Jan.

1, 1973). C. James Mathews Funeral Home. IN MEMORIAM In loving memories of our beloved husband and father Willie J. Cameron who departed this life January 3, 1968.

Gone but not forgotten, the sweet memories of our love still linger, We love you, but God loved you best. Sadly missed, your wife, Mrs. Ruby L. Cameron and children and a devoted brother, Otis Cameron family. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Annie Dean wishes to extend their deep appreciation to their many friends and neighbors for the kindnesses, flowers and warm expressions- of sympathy during their recent bereavement.

George H. Dean family CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our deepest appreciation to the Hudson Volunteer Fire Department, 10 Deputy Sheriff Dan Thompson, to North Funeral Home and to the neighbors who did so much to help in our recent bereavement. Mrs. Harry C. Schultz and son Edward.

NOR "WITH REGARD TO A CARD OF THANKS" Very often a card of thanks in the St. Petersburg Times and Independent meets a need which can hardly be solved in any other way. Not only is it a gracious expression of gratitude to. those who have sent floral tributes or memorials but courteously acknowledges the services and kindness of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot be mailed or whose names and addresses are not known. A card of thanks may be arranged by calling 894-1141.

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Though the negotiations for a new lease had been testy at times, council members throughout the meeting stressed to Osgood that "the city is not trying to push you out." Osgood said he probably will try to renew the lease before it expires. Pinellas Pulse On 4-B Today HEARING AIDS "The Quality goes in Before the Name Goes On" Zenith Hearing Aids From 85.00 Repairs All Makes All Popular Types Including Inconspicuous All in the Ear No Wires or Tubes, Eyeglass, Cros, and Behind the Ear Models. 5 Year Protection Plan Money Back Guarantee ST. PETERSBURG'S ONLY AUTHORIZED ZENITH HEARING YOUR AID DEALER KEY TO BETTER HEARING, BAY AREA HEARING AID SERVICE 648 Central St. Petersburg Phone 862-5971.

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