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STEVE GOSHA JR., 48, of St. Petersburg died Jan. 11 at Bayfront Medical Center. A native of Columbus, Ga., he moved to this area in 1993 from Macon, Ga. He was a former transport truck driver and a bartender at the Spotlight Club. He is survived by three sons, Terry Reese, Tony Jackson and Steve III, all of Macon; four daughters, Kimberly Reese, Wanda and Romonda, all of Macoon, and Pamela of St. Petersburg; his mother, Margie of St. Petersburg; three brothers, Michael and Lonnie, both of St. Petersburg, and Rome Gordon of Macon; two sisters, Julia Taylor of St. Petersburg and Mattie Wollfok of Macon; and 11 grandchildren. Creal Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.
(From January 1997)

GEORGE AIME ISABELLE, 66, of Palm Harbor died Tuesday at Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg. He moved to this area in 1971 from his native Montreal. He was owner/operator of a lawn service business and a member of Light of Christ Catholic Church in Clearwater. He is survived by his wife, Lise; a son, Daniel of Palm Harbor; and a sister, Lorraine Labbe of Quebec. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.
(From January 1997)

HARRY EMIL KNIPP JR., 78, of Palm Harbor died Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Tampa. A native of Chicago, he moved to this area in 1982 from Oswego, Ill. He was a retired motion picture camera man and producer of industrial films for International Harvester Co., an Air Force veteran of World War II and a member of a Masonic Lodge, Moose Lodge and St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Dunedin. He is survived by his wife, Colleen; two sons, Kurt of Kentucky and Gregory of St. Charles, Ill.; a daughter, Debie Evans of St. Charles; and seven grandchildren. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.
(From January 1997)

KATHLEEN RUTH KLOMPARENS, 75, of Clearwater died Wednesday at Morton Plant Hospital. She had been a seasonal resident for several years, coming from her native Grand Haven, Mich. She was a real estate agent. She is survived by her husband, Harvey. Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar.
(From January 1997)

BROOKE ALYSHA LETRICK, infant daughter of Dennis C. and Linda J. of Clearwater died Sunday at All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg. She is also survived by two brothers, Craig R. and Dennis C., both of Clearwater; two sisters, Jane D. Tureaud and Tiffany J., both of Clearwater; her paternal grandparents, Emil and Carole of Clearwater; and her maternal grandmother, Barbara Archer of Freehold, N.J. Lakeview Chapel Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater.
(From January 1997)

MARGARET MAKELY, 87, of Tarpon Springs died Sunday at Harborside Health Care Center. A native of Pittsfield, Mass., she moved to this area 24 years ago from Greensboro, N.C. She was a secretary and a member of All Saints Episcopal Church. She is survived by a daughter, Page Riddle of Tarpon Springs; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Padgett Funeral Home, Holiday.
(From January 1997)

JAMES D. O'DONNELL, 82, of St. Petersburg died Sunday at Bayfront Medical Center. A native of Allentown, Pa., he moved to this area in 1988 from New York City. He was employed by 3M, American Machine and Foundry, and owned banking and investment companies. He revived the Stutz Motor Car Co., and sold the new company in 1988. In Florida, he re-started the O'Donnell Organization, and worked in cleaning up hazardous waste sites. He was a member of Christian Brothers and Familiaries, St. Petersburg Yacht Club, the New York Athletic Club and Blessed Trinity Catholic Church. He is survived by a son, James D. Jr. of Newark Valley, N.Y.; a brother, John R. of Fabius, N.Y.; and a sister, Gertrude Radeline of St. Petersburg. Brett Funeral Home and Cremation Services, St. Petersburg.
(From January 1997)

HELEN JUANITA PITCHER, 81, of Oldsmar died Tuesday at Mease Hospital Countryside in Safety Harbor. A native of Ada, Ohio, she moved to this area in 1973 from Eaton Rapids, Mich. She was an assembler for General Motors. She is survived by her husband, Francis R.; a son, Vernon Caplinger of Lima, Ohio; two daughters, Alberta Bailey of Eaton Rapids and Toni of Oldsmar; two brothers, John Spurlock of Lima and Junior Spurlock of Ohio; a sister, Dorothy Hillard of Eaton Rapids; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater.
(From January 1997)

IRENE L. ROLFE, 87, of Gainesville, formerly of St. Petersburg, died Tuesday in Gainesville. A native of Nova Scotia, Canada she moved to Gainesville in 1963. She was a homemaker and a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. She is survived by a son, Warren N. of Gainesville; a daughter, Diana King of Chiefland; a brother, Herbert Crowell of Nova Scotia; a sister, Olivia Cameron of Canada; two grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Williams-Thomas Funeral Homes, Gainesville.
(From January 1997)

CHRISTINA SEMENUK, 89, of Palm Harbor died Sunday at Mease Hospital Countryside in Safety Harbor. A native of Russia, she moved to this area in 1983 from New Jersey. She was a homemaker. She is survived by two sons, Mitch of Palm Harbor and John of Flemington, N.J.; two sisters, Luba Van Nortwick of Dunnellon and Agnes Griffen of Dover, N.J.; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Moss- Feaster Funeral Homes, Palm Harbor Chapel.
(From January 1997)

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SHERMAN, 63, of St. Petersburg died Monday at home. He moved to this area in 1964 from his native Jacksonville. He was employed in the Eckerd College Dietary Department for more than 27 years ands a member of New Congregational Church of God. He is survived by two brothers, Arnold Bernard of Macon, Ga., and D.L. of St. Petersburg; and four sisters, Moxella Bradley of Jacksonville, Lucinda S. Beasley of Laurence, S.C., Loree Phipps of St. Petersburg and Elouise Jones of Daytona Beach. Creal Funeral Home, Dr. Martin Luther King Street Chapel, St. Petersburg.
(From January 1997)

LUKE E. STALEY, 88, of Clearwater died Wednesday at Harborside Health Care. A native of Glovers Gap, W.Va., he moved to this area in 1949 from Fairmont, W.Va. He was a manager for Mather Brothers and a member of Sunset Point Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Henrietta; a son, Raymond of Dunedin; a sister, Lillian Burris of Cameron, W.Va.; two grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Rhodes Funeral Directors, Belcher Chapel, Clearwater.
(From January 1997)

MILDRED OLIVE THEIOS, 85, of Tarpon Springs died Thursday at Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital. A native of Glenwood, she moved to this area in 1934 from DeLand. She was a homemaker and a member of First Baptist Church in Tarpon Springs and the Garden Club. She is survived by a daughter, Betty Bishop of Oldsmar; a sister, Grace Gianeskis of Tarpon Springs; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Vinson Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs.
(From January 1997)

MARY ELIZABETH "BETTY" TIMMONS, 65, of St. Petersburg died Tuesday at St. Anthony's Hospital. A native of Boone County, Ind., she was a seasonal resident for several years coming from Lebanon, Ind. She was a factory worker for a manufacturing company and a member of Women of the Moose, American Legion Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and Bethel Baptist Church, all of Lebanon. She is survived by two sons, Christoper "Butch" Christy of Brownsburg, Ind., and William N. Christy of St. Pete Beach; three daughters, Star Lynn Christy-Marsh of St. Petersburg, Mary Ann Johnson of Lebanon and Margie Titus of Fort Myers; three stepdaughters, Diana L. of South Bend, Ind., Diana J. Shanley of Anchorage, Alaska, and Jamie Kimerlin of Brownsburg; three sisters, Lela Threlkeld of Thorntown, Ind., Barbara Hisston of Jamestown, Ind., and Helen Doolan of Lebanon; four grandchildren; and two step-grandchildren. Holloway Funeral Home, Oldsmar.
(From January 1997)

FRANCES A. VARECKA, 101, of Dunedin died Sunday at Spanish Gardens Nursing Center. A native of Little Ferry, N.J., she moved to this area in 1958 from Englewood, N.J. She was owner/operator of a restaurant business and Catholic. She is survived by a son, William C. of Dunedin; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and a great- great-grandchild. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.
(From January 1997)

WILLIAM ELMER "WALLY" WALDRON, 60, of Dunedin died Tuesday at home. He moved to this area in 1993 from his native Roxbury, N.J. He retired as head maintenance worker for Champion International Paper Co. in New Jersey in 1992, was employed by Innisbrook Hilton and San Christopher Villas and Baptist. He is survived by his wife, Mary; two daughters, Jennifer of Dunedin and Kathy Jean of New Jersey; a brother, Harry of Roxbury; and a granddaughter. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor.
(From January 1997)

FRANK L. YOUNG JR., 66, of Dunedin died Tuesday at Sun Coast Hospital in Largo. A native of Johnson City, Tenn., he moved to this area in 1973 from Appomattox, Va. He was retired, a Navy veterany and a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife, Jane; three sons, Frank L. III of Holiday, Richard T. of Valrico and Steven C. of Winter Springs; two daughters, Kathryn Shook of Winston-Salem, N.C., and Lee Ann Rose of Lynchburg, Va.; a sister, Helen Leins of Columbia, Md.; and 12 grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes, Dunedin Chapel.
(From January 1997)

CHARLES H. ZAPATA, 91, of Largo died Jan. 11 at Largo Medical Center Hospital. A native of Managua, Nicaragua, he moved to this area in 1969 from New York City. He was an electronics engineer for IBM and Catholic. He is survived by a brother, Julio of Costa Rica; and a sister, Dolores Howell of Guatamala. Lakeview Chapel Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater.
(From January 1997)

ALBERTA CONOVER CONNIE ANDREWS, 95, of Tampa died Thursday at Memorial Hospital. A native of Gloster, Miss., she moved to Tampa in 1995 from Mattoon, Ill. She was a homemaker and member of First Methodist Church in Mattoon. She is survived by a son, Richard M. of Tampa; and two granddaughters, Elizabeth and Jennifer, both of Tampa. Mark III Family Funeral Home, Bay To Bay Chapel, Tampa.
(From January 1997)

MARJORIE BIRCHFIELD, 88, of Fullerton, Calif., died Thursday at Sunny Hills Convalescent Hospital. A native of Huntington, W.Va., she was a former resident of Brandon. She was a homemaker and Baptist. She is survived by a son, Anthony Blaine of Fullerton; and one grandson. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon.
(From January 1997)

ALLYNE B. CARO, 95, of Tampa died Tuesday. A native of Pensacola, she moved to Tampa in 1958. She was a homemaker and Presbyterian. She is survived by several friends. Curry & Son Funeral Home, Tampa.
(From January 1997)

MAVIS A. CAWTHON, 68, of Tampa died Wednesday at Tampa General Hospital. A native of Freeport, she moved to Tampa in 1968 from the Philippine Islands. She was a homemaker and member of Ballast Point Baptist Church. She is survived by a daughter, Barbara Robisheaux of Tampa; a brother, Harold B. Brown of Defuniack Springs; three sisters, Iris Williams, Lois Bishop and Gladys Eddy, all of Santa Rosa Beach; and one grandchild. National Cremation Society, Tampa.
(From January 1997)

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