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WILLIE T. HOLMES, 50, of St. Petersburg died Monday at Integrated Health Services William and Mary Nursing Home. He moved to this area in 1960 from his native Gainesville. He was a former chef for Holiday Inn in St. Pete Beach and Westminster Shores and Baptist. He is survived by his wife, Shirley; two daughters, Wenoka and Taisha, both of St. Petersburg; his father, Johnnie of St. Petersburg; two brothers, Johnnie Jr. of Bowie, Md., and Isaac of St. Petersburg; two sisters, Ann Burney and Connie, both of St. Petersburg; and two grandchildren. Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.
(From November 1996)

LEDRU KAUFFMAN, 65, of Clearwater died Tuesday at Columbia Largo Medical Hospital. A native of Coppock, Iowa, he moved to this area in 1991. He was a chiropractor, practicing in Wayland, Iowa, and Mount Pleasant, Iowa, owner-operator of Kauffman's Motor in Mount Pleasant and Ottumwa, Iowa, sold vans to a network of dealers, established Kauffman Mobile Home Sales and Rentals in Largo and was an Army veteran. He is survived by two sons, Scott and Mark, both of Mount Pleasant; two daughters, Marsha Buffington and Jill Taylor, both of Mount Pleasant; two brothers, Donald of Clearwater and Dean of Wayland; and 10 grandchildren. His companion was Marilyn Klise. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Largo Chapel.
(From November 1996)

DORIS I. MAXWELL, 76, of Palm Harbor died Wednesday at Mease Hospital Countryside. A native of Sayre, Ohio, she moved to this area in 1984 from Columbus, Ohio. She was employed by Corrugated Container Co. in Delaware, Ohio, and Protestant. She is survived by a son, Gene Berman of Palm Harbor; a daughter, Elaine Gaylor of Palm Harbor; three sisters, Barbara Allen of Ravenna, Ohio, Wanda Young of St. Petersburg and Mary Jane Bell of Zanesville, Ohio; four grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Lakeview Chapel Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater.
(From November 1996)

FRED W. McCULLUM, 83, of Palm Harbor died Monday at Mease Hospital Countryside in Safety Harbor. A native of Minneapolis, he moved to this area in 1983 from Decatur, Ill. He was an accountant for Archer Daniel Midland in Decatur and a member of Lutheran Church of the Resurrection. He is survived by a son, Gary F. of Maple Grove, Minn.; a sister, Lucille Brouelette of Long Lake, Minn.; and a grandchild. Moss-Feaster at Sylvan Abbey, Clearwater.
(From November 1996)

GLADYS IRENE OSBORNE, 88, of Clearwater died Tuesday at Morton Plant Hospital. A native of Hamilton, Ohio, she moved to this area in 1974 from Atlanta. She was a lieutenant colonel in the Salvation Army and had served in several different capacities throughout the South and was a member of the Salvation Army Women's Organizations. She is survived by three sons, James of Clearwater, Ronald L. of Avondale Estates, Ga., and Harry A. of Jonesboro, Ga.; seven grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Rhodes Funeral Directors, Belcher Chapel, Clearwater.
(From November 1996)

JEAN S. RONDO, 86, of Clearwater died Monday at Bayview Gardens Nursing Pavilion. A native of Paterson, N.J., she moved to this area in 1968 from Wayne, N.J. She is survived by a daughter, Helen Hanson of Downers Grove, Ill.; two brothers, William Sinkankas of Palm Harbor and John Sinkankas of San Diego, Calif.; and three grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Holiday.
(From November 1996)

SUSAN B. SCHERER, 45, of Dunedin died Monday at home. A native of Kingston, N.Y., she moved to this area in 1986 from North Carolina. She was a homemaker and a member of the PTA in Dunedin schools and St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth R.; two sons, Kyle and Kenny, both of Dunedin; two daughters, Jennifer and Hope, both of Dunedin; his parents, John and Audrey Haber of Kingston, N.Y.; four brothers, Jack, Bill, Phil and Mike, both of Kingston; and two sisters, Pat Short of Dunedin and Ellie Bartow of Clifton Park, N.Y. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Dunedin Chapel.
(From November 1996)

MARIE M. SCHLOTT, 80, of Dunedin died Monday in Clearwater. A native of New York City, she moved to this area in 1974 from Hempstead, N.Y. She was an insurance and pension administrator for Merganthal Insurance and a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. She is survived by her mother, Katherine of Dunedin; a brother, Edward of New Port Richey; and a sister, Virginia Boltz of Queens Village, N.Y. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Dunedin Chapel.
(From November 1996)

KENNETH SITTMAN, 35, of Palm Harbor died Tuesday as the result of an auto accident in Palm Harbor. A native of Miami, he moved to this area in 1990 from Coral Gables. He was an international airline pilot for World Airways and a member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, Airline Pilots Association and St. Alfred's Episcopal Church. He is survived by his wife, Stephanie; two sons, Donald Blain and Adam Matthew, both of Palm Harbor; a brother, Don of Jackson, Miss.; and two sisters, Ann Sittman Yessman and Mary K., both of Panama City. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.
(From November 1996)

EDWARD J. SLAUGHTER, 72, of St. Petersburg died Sunday at home. He moved to this area in 1932 from his native Miami. He was a plumber for the Veterans Administration for 20 years. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, a member of Disabled American Veterans, American Legion in Madeira Beach and the Cathedral of St. Jude the Apostle. He is survived by his wife, Karen D.; two sons, Edward J. Jr. of Valdosta, Ga., and Fredrick J. of St. Petersburg; two daughters, Maryann Codere of St. Petersburg and Sandra Williams of St. Pete Beach; and 12 grandchildren. Brett Funeral Home & Cremation Services, St. Petersburg.
(From November 1996)

JULIA ELIZABETH SPENCER, 85, of Palm Harbor died Nov. 7 at home. A native of Washington , D.C., she moved to this area in 1989 from Long Island, N.Y. She was a retired mortgage banker and Methodist. She is survived by a son, Roger of Palm Harbor; and four grandchildren. Lakeview Chapel Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater.
(From November 1996)

ERIC ANTHONY TRENT, 38, died Sunday as the result of a shooting. He moved to this area in 1984 from his native New York City. He was employed by Custom AC Service, a veteran of the Army Reserves and a member of the Latter Day Deliverance Church of Jesus Christ. He is survived by his wife, Annie; a daughter, Victoria Antoinette of Long Island, N.Y.; a stepson, Corey Fields of St. Petersburg; a stepdaughter, Monice Fields of St. Petersburg; his mother, Eugenia Brooms of St. Petersburg; his stepfather, Samuel Brooms of St. Petersburg; five brothers, Ricky, William, Tony and Marcus, all of St. Petersburg, and Lee of Long Island, N.Y.; and seven sisters, Tammie Harrison, Regina Dukes, Tanya Pennywell, Latoya Williams and Tamyieq Williams, all of St. Petersburg, and Rainell Kurkun and April, both of Long Island. Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.
(From November 1996)

CARLOS MANUEL "CHARLIE" VALDES, 83, of Clearwater died Wednesday at Columbia Clearwater Community Hospital. He moved to this area in 1950 from his native Tampa. He was a shoemaker and Catholic. He is survived by his wife, Mariana C.; a son, Carlos Jr. of Jacksonville; three daughters, Alice Taylor of Jacksonville, Chicki Smith of Tampa and Cathy White of Clearwater; a brother, Albert of Tampa; 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Lakeview Chapel Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater.
(From November 1996)

ELIZABETH G. WATERS, 89, of Tarpon Springs died Tuesday at Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital. A native of Philadelphia, she moved to this area in 1968 from Lancaster, Pa. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Mark's Presbyterian Church in Bayonet Point. She is survived by a son, Raymond B. of Tarpon Springs; and two grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Holiday.
(From November 1996)

GENEVIEVE E. WHITE, 91, of Westland, Mich., and formerly of Largo died Sunday in Wayne, Mich. A native of Charlton, Mich., she moved to this area in 1954 from Bethesda, Md., and moved to Westland in 1990. She was an administrative assistant for the Government Accounting Offices in Washington , D.C., a public school teacher in Iowa, a volunteer for Morton Plant Hospital and a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Largo. She is survived by a daughter, Jane Sturm of Orchard Lake, Mich.; three grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Hubbell Funeral Home & Crematory, Belleair Bluffs.
(From November 1996)

MARION ANDREWS, 90, of Scottsdale, Ariz., formerly of Holiday, died Monday at Pueblo Norte Nursing Center in Scottsdale. She was a native of Rutherford, N.J. She is survived by a brother, Walter B. Scott of Scottsdale. Arlington Funeral Home, Port Richey.
(From November 1996)

SELMA E. COTTINGHAM, 92, of Zephyrhills died Wednesday in Zephyrhills. A native of Marshall County, Ind., she moved to this area 28 years ago from Montery, Ind. She was a retired seamstress and Methodist. She is survived by two daughters, Rose Rupe of Zephyrhills and Roberta Hubbart of Ocala; a son, Ted Schall of Knox, Ind.; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Coleman & Ferguson Funeral Home, Zephrhills.
(From November 1996)

HOWARD "MIKE" ANSPAUGH, 78, of Zephyrhills died Wednesday at home. A native of Reading, Mich., he moved to Zephyrhills in 1995 from Spring Hill. He was a machinist, an Army veteran of World War II and Baptist. He is survived by his wife, Marjorie Forbes; two sons, Michael of Graham, Wash., and Phillip of Phoenix; a daughter, Saundra Lehman of Tuscon, Ariz.; a brother, David of Olive Beach, Miss.; two sisters, Carol J. Baker of Sun City Center and Donna Shupp of Ruskin; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Hillsboro Memorial Funeral Home, Brandon.
(From November 1996)

EDWIN E. ERIKSON, 79, of Port Richey died Wednesday at home. A native of New York City, he moved to this area 17 years ago from Tappan, N.Y. He was a retired vice president for J.P. Morgan Co., an Army veteran of World War II, member of the Tappan Reformed Church in Tappan, the Masonic Lodge in Sparkhill, N.Y., Timber Oaks Golf Club and the Oaks Club, both in Port Richey. He is survived by his wife, Gladys; three daughters, Linda Hulbert and Brenda Satterberg, both of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Sandra Davis of Chugiak, Alaska; a brother, Arthur of West Nyack, N.Y.; two sisters, Ruth Brenner of Hobi Sound and Ann Scott of West Nyack; and six grandchildren. Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point.
(From November 1996)

MALCOLM E. FARR, 92, of Manchester, Maine, died Tuesday at Maine Veterans Home in Augusta. A native of Manchester, he was a winter resident of Zephryhills for many years. He was a Navy veteran, a member of the Manchester Community Church and the Kennebec Valley Masonic Lodge #5, and a life member of Kora Temple Shrine. He is survived by his wife, Emma Lou; two stepdaughters, Jane Poulin of Locke Mills and Linda Rosen of Boothbay; four stepsons, Ralph L. Morrison of Westbrook, Melvin W. Morrison of Augusta, Gary A. Morrison of Waltham, Mass., and Brian J. Morrison of Portland, Ore.; and ten step-grandchildren. Knowlton & Hewins Funeral Home, Augusta, Maine.
(From November 1996)

HELEN ELSIE JOHNSON, 90, of Dade City died Wednesday at home. A native of Port Morris N.J., she moved to this area two years ago from Freehold, N.J. She was an accountant for the library system and a member of St. Mary Episcopal Church and the Elks Auxilliary in New Jersey. She is survived by a son, Charles Swan of Dade City; a brother, James L. Cole of Lady Lake; a sister, Marion Linlanscott of Brunswick, Maine; two grandchildren; and three great- grandchildren. Oakley Funeral Home, Dade City.
(From November 1996)

DONNA I. KRETZMER, 62, of Hudson died Wednesday at home. A native of Eldorado, Ark., she moved to this area 41 years ago from Camden, Ark. She was a retired teacher, a member of Hudson Reformed Church and past president of the church Women's Guild, was named Vocational Teacher of the Year in 1978, and member of the Ladies Auxiliary American Legion Paradise Post 79 in New Port Richey. She is survived by her husband, Frank; a daughter, Mary Kretzmer LaStarza of St. Louis; seven brothers, James, Loy and Lamar Kelley, all of Camden, John of Pratt, Kan., Larry of Hot Springs, Ark., Colin of Hudson and Joseph of Sheridan, Wyo.; two sisters, Barbara Strickland of Katy, Texas , and Lillian McKissick of Cincinnati; and two grandchildren. Dignified Funeral Alternatives, New Port Richey.
(From November 1996)

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